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The Sound Platform combines Bluetooth audio, FM radio, and iPod and iPhone compatibility into a boxy, yet beautiful, speaker dock.

On today's show, a brief digression on the topic of McRibs and then back to the serious news of the Windows Phone 7 launch, Amazon doubling rev share for newspaper and magazine publishers, and broadband satellite service with real speeds. Also, our review of the first TV with Google TV inside, and the best looking iPhone game ever. --Molly


A new Apple patent wants to bring augmented reality games to iOS devices, iOS 4.2 is ready to rollout with all new text tones, and Steve wants you to "buckle up" for all new products.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: is your iPhone safe from prying eyes? No, it's not. Plus: T-Mobile's MyTouch goes 4G; counting down the Top 5 laptops; and we try out all six Kinect launch titles.

Google Instant launched for Android and iPhone, a new browser plug-in prevents you from drunken social networking, and Time Warner wants to offer brand-new movies for $30 on $50 on demand.

Android is riddled with security holes, the Galaxy S outsells the iPhone and yes Android is sued again, All that and more coming up on this week's edition of Android Atlas Weekly for Thursday, November 4th, 2010. Join Justin Eckhouse and guest host, Senior Associate Editor Jessica Dolcourt!

The Sony RDP-XF100iP is a versatile, powerful iPod/iPhone speaker for around the home that surprises with its deep low-end sound.

Get a one-stop shop for looking up businesses, restaurants, movies, and gas on your iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android smartphone.

On today's show, we discover that he may not be a fan, but Rafe makes a mean Mario for Halloween. We give him a good sendoff with cake and bourbon as Brian Tong prepares to join the show. Oh, and there's news: Facebook wants to try out peer-pressure ad targeting, Boxee gets some painkillers and a bedpan and gets sent home from deathwatch. And the best iPhone costume ever. --Molly

It's a Halloween mystery on the Buzz Report this week: what's happening with the white iPhone? Plus, the end of Limewire and the TSA-safe MacBook Air.

The New Nook Color makes its debut: is it half a loaf or a half-bottle of wine? It's a tortured set of analogies, but we hope you'll get the point. Plus, big news about the show's host lineup (welcome Brian Tong!), Spotify is in the news but still not in the U.S., and the white iPhone 4 officially reaches "annoying tech unicorn" status. Oh, and "Avatar" will never die. Ever. --Molly

Barnes & Noble announces the new Nook Color, Apple delays shipment of the white iPhone 4, and why you should engrave something embarrassing on the iPad you gift this holiday season.

CNET's Josh Lowensohn walks you through some popular iPhone and iPad apps that have been given a Halloween makeover.

It's our long-awaited Nerd Show (i.e., episode 1337), and in my opinion, we rose to the occasion admirably. Our show covers everything from the iPhone security secret sequence to how to become a lazy hacker. Plus, WiFi Direct certification, a ghostly white iPhone sighting, and PAT vs. NAT. Again. -- m011yW00t

The dudes from Beenverified.com are back in The 404 studio to show off their brand new Sex Offender locator app for the Android and iPhone! For some reason, it keeps going off during the show...

The makers of PlayOn, a useful media-streaming program for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, have a new iPhone version of the PlayOn app.

iPhone OS 4.0 brings multitasking, home screen folders, and a camera zoom to the iPhone 3GS. Watch as we take it for a test drive.

Though Thursday's release of the iPhone 4 is getting the most fervent attention, Apple's iOS 4 is just as significant.

There's a new Palm handset! It's the Palm Pre 2, and it's... very similar to the old Palm Pre. Oh well. However, we do get excited about the RIM BlackBerry Style, cheaper prepaid plans, 4G in the Big Apple, and yes, even the Verizon iPhone. Also: A special report on the new FaceTime for Mac.

The Logitech S715i portable iPhone/iPod speaker strikes such a perfect balance between price and sonic performance that we're giving it our Editors' Choice.

Philips' Fidelio iPod/iPhone speaker dock is a good value with impressive sound and a solid,attractive design.

A look at Android 3.0, a dual-core phone and the top 5 reasons Android is better than the iPhone, on this week's edition of Android Atlas Weekly join Justin Eckhouse along side guest host, CNET Associate Editor, Antuan Goodwin.

The Plantronics M100 is a solid midrange Bluetooth headset for the price, especially for iPhone users who want a headset battery meter.

The Altec Lansing Octiv Duo is a compact, affordable speaker dock that charges two iPhone or iPods at the same time.

While the Audyssey South of Market Edition is on the expensive side, it's one of the better sounding--and versatile--iPod/iPhone audio systems we've tested.

Kenley and our new friend Stoopid Andy join us today to chat about Apple copyrighting "There's an app for that" and the controversy of the iPhone coming to Verizon.

CNET News senior writer Ina Fried interviews Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer right after the launch of Windows Phone 7 in New York, asking him how the new OS will compete against the iPhone and Android smartphones.

On today's show, we take a look at all the Windows Phone 7 news, all the phones, and the sad little battle between Microsoft and Rovio (makers of Angry Birds). Also, more talk about the Verizon iPhone--including the rumor that the rumored phone won't go 4G for at least another few years. Plus, self-driving cars will save us all. --Molly

A listener takes exception to our naming of Bing fans. But in actual news, Nicole Lee schools us on the big items from the CTIA mobile phone show; Apple facing possible rash of smashed iPhone back glass; and the Better Business Bureau gives Google a C-.