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Bonnie and Kent are in San Diego this week covering the CTIA wireless trade show, so Nicole roped in Jason Howell and Donald Bell to cover all the week's news. We talk about the new Android phones, Windows Mobile 6.5, new phones for AT&T and Verizon, and of course, this week's reviews.

Nokia drops three new phones, Sony Ericsson unveils the second-gen Xperia, and Windows Mobile 6.5 gets more popular.

YouTube now has Spanish channels from Univision, as well as a new citizen-journalist portal, Microsoft extends Windows Mobile Marketplace and launches the Zune overseas, and the dancing rollerbabies get a Guinness World Record for most viewed ad of all time.

Microsoft shows "Pink" (sort of); MMS disaster, er, feature about to launch on iPhone; Wii gets a price cut; Archos' new Windows 7 tablet looks great--too bad nobody will notice; and MIT has a synthetic eyeball on the way that amazes us. Oh yeah...and about that cuddle party...

This Windows 7 Netbook is set to arrive on October 22 for $299 with a two-year AT&T wireless contract.

This Windows 7 Netbook is set to arrive on October 22 for $299 with a two-year AT&T wireless contract.

Is the Windows 7 Launch Party video the goofiest attempt at being hip, or cleverest self-parody ever? We pick it apart and have the answer.

Lost a whole window's worth of tabs because you hit the "close" button by accident? Veronica shows you how to restore them all on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Post show discussion the centers around a cuddle party.

Run Windows programs in Mac OS X even if you can't afford Windows.

We discuss our first impressions of the official release of Windows 7 in today's post-show.

We realize the problem with an OS installation party is there's nothing to do. We also warn you about the great iPod camera shortage of 2009. If it's real. And we all like the Asus Eee-reader. Too bad that and the glasses-free 3D TV aren't real... yet.

Toshiba's slick entry into the thin-and-light laptop world is timed for Windows 7, but if you're going to get one, make sure it's the dual-core T135-S1310, and not its single-core cousin.

With the launch of Windows 7 this week, we've seen a number of product marketing attempts that made us ask "what on earth does this have to do with anything?"

So the French have passed a three strikes law that will disconnect your Internet if accused three times of piracy. At least there's some judicial review. Also John McCain moves against Net Neutrality and Windows 7 seems to truly be good news for Microsoft.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s adds an innovative touch screen package to the first Windows 7 laptop we've reviewed.

The HTC Pure for AT&T is one of the first mobile phones shipping with Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box. See what this affordable touch-screen smartphone has to offer in our First Look video.

At CTIA Fall 2009, Samsung introduced a new Windows Mobile 6.5-based QWERTY smartphone for Sprint, the Samsung Intrepid. Take a look at what it has to offer.

Tom and Rafe take questions about Windows 7, MacBook Pro, SD cards, and more.

HP's Mini 311 adds a larger, high-definition display and advanced graphics to a basic Netbook, while keeping the price very appealing. Once it starts shipping with Windows 7, this could become our favorite Netbook.