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Engadget Podcast 093 - 10.31.2006

Big device week over here at Engadget; the Xbox 360 got its long awaited fall features update, gray market gaming distributor Lik-Sang got themselves shut down, Nokia's non-cellphone handhelds unit seemed to be getting a two device boost, Cingular's two hot new smartphones -- the Treo 680 and HTC Hermes / 8525 -- are due in short order, T-Mobile's UMA service finally rolled out, and Apple bumped their high end laptops to Core 2 Duo at long last. Plus we'll go into the Engadget Index for just a few before finishing off with Ross Rubin's annual reading of The Maven. Happy Halloween!

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:33 - Xbox 360 fall update details revealed
04:33 - Lik-Sang.com shut down by Sony lawsuits
12:33 - Archos 504 hits 160GB mark
17:49 - Nokia's 330 Auto Navigation: their first dedicated GPS device
23:19 - Nokia 870 surfaces in the wild?
25:35 - Palm Treo 680 and Cingular 8525 price and release!
33:43 - T-Mobile HotSpot @Home finally launches... in Seattle
38:19 - MacBook Pros go Core 2 Duo, at last
41:03 - The Engadget Index
44:45 - The Maven

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