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This week, Donald and Jasmine discuss a monumental smackdown between the Beats Solo by Dr. Dre and the Bose On-Ear Headphones. OK, maybe not quite monumental, but certainly interesting. Of course, if you think we're going to reveal the outcome without making you suffer through all three judges' rantings on the matter, you're sorely mistaken. Also on tap for this week: Cowon trots out a new video player, V-Moda makes an appearance with some new iPhone-friendly headphones, and Real takes a huge, industry-changing beating from the MPAAholes. Plus, what exactly do the MP3 Insiders think about keeping all our media in the cloud? Tune in to find out.

T-Mobile switches its default mobile browser, Tekken is coming to the iPhone, and CBS has a new app that will stream March Madness over 3G and EDGE.

The Duet W002 can take two SIM cards, but it's nothing more than a poorly conceived iPhone imitation.

Two new ways to get fully connected in your car at the 2010 Geneva auto show.

Apple sues HTC over iPhone patents, TiVo announces its Series4 DVR units, and "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" are leaving Hulu.

This week, Microsoft finally launches the long-awaited Facebook app for the Zune HD, but it's wrought with bugs and naturally, the MP3 Insiders have a few things to say about that. Also, Donald mulls over the depressing fact that people are downloading less music from both P2P and legitimate music stores, while Jasmine attempts to offer solace in the form of speculation that music has always been around and will continue to be. Finally, we take a look at a disappointing new Archos product and a cool new remote accessory for the iPod and iPhone, and compare both to the excellence that is Sonos.

Tom and Rafe report on how gear works in the real world, including Windows Home Server, the iPhone, and the Canon S90.

Boobs on the iPhone, porn on Vudu, and junk on Chat Roulette. This week's episode proves, once again, that the Internet is for porn.

Get push Gmail on your iPhone like on the BlackBerry, as well as sync your calendar and contacts with Google's services.

Learn how to give your contacts nicknames and phonetic spellings in order to make your iPhone's Voice Control more useful.

This week Kelly reveals her secret desire to break up with her iPhone, Molly rants about yet another addition to the homeless chic trend, and we discuss an app that helps you find out if that blind date is a creep. Also this week, we reveal the latest trend in iPhone accessories: sausages.

The Klipsch Image X10i headphones are a great option for iPhone and iPod users who listen mainly to lossless audio.

Magellan's new Car Kit attempts to give the mighty iPhone a helping hand.

The Tivit Mobile TV Receiver captures over-the-air mobile DTV signals and transmits them over Wi-Fi to compatible devices such as the iPhone, BlackBerrys, Android devices, and PCs.

New hints at what we'll see in 2010, we'll break down VMware Fusion 3 vs. Parallels Desktop 5, and video recording comes to first-gen iPhones and the iPhone 3G.

It's another epic Prizefight! Motorola and Verizon are bringing their "A" games to take on the reigning champ, the Apple iPhone 3GS on AT&T. Find out who will be left standing after this bloody battle.

Apple's pitching a new digital TV package plan to TV networks, asking them to jump on board; the iPhone isn't doing so hot in China; and there's another Bad Apple to avoid.

This week in Buzz, the amazing story of an iPhone that saved its owner's life, cute puppies are back, and yeah, fine, whatever, Apple tablet.

It's a name game between the iSlate, iTablet, iPad, or none of the above. Will Apple's tablet be able to dock? And the iPhone helps a man survive...really.

We take calls about solid-state drives, iPhone 4, and uninstalling networking.

Breaking news during the show has Verizon admitting to cutting off the Internet access of people accused of illegal downloading. But hey, they don't throttle,they say. Great! Except for cutting off people is really an extreme from of throttling. And also, Verizon isn't getting proof for this, just accusations. The problems with this policy are immeasurable and we discuss them. Oh and Bing may oust Google on the iPhone.

We'll get you up to speed with the latest gossip; iPhone 4G rumors heat up; Apple retail takes you outside; and we learn about the Date Check app.

We're finally back in San Francisco and New York and boy are we glad. In this show, we recap CES, discuss the latest iPhone rumor, and have some wise words for Google about Android.

Donald and Jasmine throw out a few tasty leftovers from CES 2010, including an upcoming Slacker iPhone app update that will cache music offline. We check out some speaker light bulbs, an amplified helmet, and cross our fingers for XviD support on the Zune HD.

If you're looking for a unique speaker dock for your iPhone or iPod, the Vestalife Firefly is a good option with solid sound quality, a small footprint, and several handy features.

Twitter releases the year's top trending topics, Microsoft brings Bing to the iPhone, and how to use Google for medical emergencies.

Amazon launches some cool new programs, the Google Phone is spotted in the wild, and Playboy comes to the iPhone...for the articles, of course.

Apple's acquisition of Lala shows signs that iTunes might move to the browser; magazine publishers are preparing for the Apple Tablet; and Ustream live broadcasting comes to the iPhone.

The XM SkyDock is an easy and relatively inexpensive way for iPhone users to add satellite radio to a vehicle, as long as they aren't power multitaskers.

The latest iPhone has been identified by app developers; a porn app turns its back on the iPhone; and the "I am T-Pain" app gets an update.