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Engadget Mobile Podcast 026 - 09.29.2009




You know how this goes: we miss a few weeks (wouldn't be the first time) and we find ourselves deep in catch-up mode. Fortunately, catch-up mode is our specialty around here -- so just watch as we work magic through a solid hour of hot topics and listener questions!

Hosts: Chris Ziegler and Sean Cooper
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Devices and Strategies (Ghostly International)

00:02:25 - HTC Tattoo (aka, Click) brings Android, Sense UI to all
00:10:27 - The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday season -- we've got hands-on and video!
00:17:43 - Palm Pre falls to $149.99 on Sprint
00:20:33 - Palm Pre coming to the UK and Ireland October 16, Germany October 13, all O2 exclusives
00:22:03 - Motorola CLIQ
00:27:34 - LG officially announces GW620, its first Android phone
00:29:22 - AT&T's 3G MicroCell runs $150 in Charlotte trial, service is free without unlimited calling
00:32:27 - Nokia Twist for Verizon hands-on
00:35:09 - i-mate CEO says company isn't dead yet, just dealing with 'major fraud'

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