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CNET's Nicole Lee takes a first look at the Nokia Lumia 800, which Nokia calls the "first real Windows Phone." It's designed from the inside out and combines a unibody polycarbonite shell with a curved AMOLED display.

Nokia once ruled the mobile phone business. But it has never made a successful smartphone for the U.S. market. Nokia just released two Lumia smartphones running the Windows Phone OS. Will they reverse Nokia's misfortune? Join Rafe Needleman's discussion with CNET experts Jessica Dolcourt, Jay Greene, and Roger Cheng.

This week, we go hands-on with Windows 8 in a live demo, show off some cool iPad apps, and reveal that while this is the final episode of the Digital City podcast, we'll all be back next week in the all-new CNET Labscast.

Nokia shows off its first Windows Phone handsets, Amazon's Kindle Fire is in hot demand, and Big Blue appoints Virginia Rometty as its new CEO.

Wish you could customize those buttons in Windows Explorer? CustomExplorerToolbar does just that, and Veronica shows you how it works on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Asus made an ultrabook that's just about as thin and stylish as a MacBook Air, but manages to be less expensive. Could that make it the perfect Apple-alternative Windows laptop? The Zenbook gets awfully close.

Subscribers have just a couple days before Netflix forces them into higher priced plans, iTunes Match gets released to developers, and Windows 8's Explorer window gets the ribbon from Office.

Lenovo's stylish U300s ultrabook is one of the best-looking Windows laptops we've seen and matches Apple's MacBook Air nearly spec-for-spec.

It's easy to get lost in all the new Android and Windows Phone handsets coming out soon, but CNET's Kent German, Bonnie Cha, and Nicole Lee have us covered. We chat about a leaked shot of the Google Nexus Prime, a first take of the HTC Titan, and a Microsoft patent that encourages you to access touch screens through your pants. Too easy! This and more irreverent stories on today's episode of The 404 Podcast.

The HTC Radar is one of the first U.S. handsets to have Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, and it's heading to T-Mobile.