Engadget Podcast 105 - 03.30.2007

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Sure, the Xbox 360 Elite was finally announced, but we’ve got a fair bit of interesting cellphone news this week, too. Check out Samsung’s UpStage, finally launched; or the long-awaited Helio Ocean dual-slider QWERTY featurephone — not bad eh? And then HTC had a whole slew of gear, too, from their first UMPC to the Advantage’s US launch. We won’t only be talking about cellphones this week, but if you’re not down with mobile gadgets then you might want to snag our enhanced RSS and skip some chapters, because we’ve got some CTIA stuff to catch up on.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
00:50 - Xbox 360 Elite and 120GB drive now official
07:22 - The Helio Ocean
12:31 - Sprint announces Samsung UpStage, 99 cent songs over the air
17:15 - HTC Shift — the cellphone company finally goes UMPC
19:46 - HTC Advantage coming to US… under the HTC brand
23:29 - HTC 6800 / Titan hands-on
25:36 - HTC S720 vs Vox and TyTn hands-on
26:02 - Hands-on with the Samsung Ubicell
34:15 - How-to: Upgrade the drive in your Apple TV

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