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Friday July 13, 2007
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We promise this week's Gearlog Radio show is better than the last. We dive into the world of Bluetooth headsets and which ones are the sexiest and most stylish. Then we voice our opinions on Sprint's recent decision to give more than 1,000 subscribers the ax after customer-service calling overkill. (Hey, maybe it's the only way to bypass that $200 termination fee?.) And when it's time for the 2008 Presidental Elections, we're campaigning for the geekiest President. The question is, we're not sure who qualifies? (Unless Michael Miller could run--he'd definitely make sure we had Wi-Fi EVERYWHERE.)
The second half gets even better with the introduction of Spock.com (No, it's not a fan base for Star Trek; it's a "people" search engine that reveals things you may not want others to see. Nintendo promotes health and fitness with its new Wii Fit and balance board accessory. And a computer mouse that work's like a TV remote control? Now that's cool!! Stay tuned for this week's weird gear; it's a real shocker.
Listen to the podcast here! Hosts: Dan Costa and Jennifer DeLeo
Guests: Carol Mangis, Molly McLaughlin, Matt Safford, Brian Heater
Audio Engineer: Scott Bernstein
Theme Music: Terry Sullivan
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July 16, 2007 12:24 PM
Another great show!
Yikes Jen! You're locked in until 2011?! That's frightening that any one company would be even willing to make you stick with them for THAT long....a lot of things can change in 4 years!