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Today’s podcast is a 6-minute interview with the editor of Mobile Pipeline, who is at CES: David Haskin, editor in chief of a fine publication for which I now write, was gracious enough to spare some time from overcoming his jet lag in Las Vegas to talk about what he’s seen so far at the Consumer Electronics Show. We talk about MIMO and the proliferation of it, Wi-Fi phones, and UWB.
Some folks have reported difficulty in retrieving the MP3 file of the podcast if they don’t have software that does it automatically, so I’ve provided tow links: plain MP3 file and a ZIP archive of the MP3. Both files are 1.3 MB.
Posted by Glennf at January 6, 2005 11:38 AM
Categories: Home Entertainment, Podcasts
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