Samsung Wave / Bada Exclusive First Look The guys at Samsung Singapore gave us the privileged of getting some hands on time with the Samsung Wave (S8500), Samsung’s first Bada device! Learning from the last time we had such an opportunity, we spent more time with the device, digging out every bit of detail we could think of from the device and the guys at Samsung to bring you this epic 3 part video in 720p HD! The reason why we spent so much time on this device is because Bada is a brand new platform for smartphones, and it’s performance, features etc could affect the smartphone market. Based on what you are able to see below, I believe you will agree with me that there is a lot of promise in this new platform based on performance (it’s responsiveness etc) and features. Read on for the videos and the specs. The Samsung Wave: Samsung Bada (Part 1) Samsung Bada (Part 2) Specifications Processor / Hardware CPU: Cortex A8 1 Ghz Baseband: Qualcomm Networks: 2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE) : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, 3G (WCDMA/ HSPA) : 900/2100 MHz AGPS and Digital Compass 2GB internal memory Bluetooth technology v 3.0 USB v2.0 (Full -Speed) Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n MicroUSB 2.0 microSD (Up to 32GB) Display 3.3” WVGA (800×480) Super AMOLED with mDNIe and Anti-Smudge Technology Camera 5.0 Megapixel Autofocus camera w/ LED Flash AF Face/Blink Detection, Lomo Shot, Vintage Shot, Beauty Shot, Smile Shot, Panorama Shot, Geo-tagging, Image Editor Video HD(720p) video playing & recording, 5.1ch Mobile Theater MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, DivX, XviD Video Editor Music Music Player with SoundAlive, Music Recognition, Music Recommendation DISK UI, 3.5mm Ear Jack, FM Radio / Recording Other features Integrated Messaging ‘Social Hub’ Samsung Apps (*Availability of Samsung Apps differs by country) TouchWiz 3.0 w/Integrated phonebook, Voice & Motion UI Dolfin Browser 2.0 / One Finger Zoom (up to x10) A-GPS, On/off Board Navigation(3D Map), LBS SMS / MMS / Email / Video Messaging / Exchange ActiveSync Accelerator Sensor, Proximity Sensor, GeoMagnetic Sensor BPP(Basic Printing Profile), OPP(Object Push Profile), PictBridge (USB Printing), Offline & No SIM Mode, Voice Command, RSS Reader, Communities & Mobile Widgets Size 118 x 56 x 10.9 mm Availability According to our friends at Samsung, this phone should be out in Singapore around Q2 2010, although no pricing has been released yet. The SDK for the Bada OS is already available at developer.bada.com, although submitting of applications is not open to public until around end February. According to our very own Justin, who looked through the API, there is OpenGL support, meaning you can expect 3D games to be available. Samsung did mention Gameloft and EA as some of the guys who are working on apps for Bada, though nothing is confirmed. Oh, and they also want you to know that things may change before the device launches in Q2, so not everything here will stay this when by the time you see the Samsung Wave on shelves. P.S.: Check out the announcement which was live-blogged by Engadget here. 65Bits #156: 3 Strikes and you are out The secret Tech65 crew gathers at their usual secret hideout for another secret round of podcast. This week, we discuss about the secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement which Singapore is taking part secretly. Yes, it is a secret meeting, held in a secret location with several secret countries. But sadly, notes about the agreement has been leaked out. One of the secret point of the treaty is a “3 Strike” policy which will force ISP to stop selling you internet access if you are accused of infringing copyright 3 times. I’m so going to copyright 3 sound file and accuse those who are part of this ACTA of infringing my copyright. Would love to see how someone survive in Singapore without internet access. DK, Farinelli, Hisham Justin & Justin, Nicole Stories this week: [0:40] Apple shows in-browser info page when clicking on app store links [4:20] Twitter reveals torrent scam details [8:25] Nexus One gets a software update, enables multitouch [15:40] ACTA Talks in Mexico to Address Transparency Concerns [29:30] Project Nimbus Simply Geek #4: The iWhat?? The other side of the coin This is Simply Geek, and we’re coming to you from 3 (almost) separate locations with 3 (mostly) different topics each week! This week, well… we’re still under the… We are Apple. Lower your Shields and Prepare to Be Assimilated… Resistance is Futile… *ALL SHIPS FIRE PHASERS!! TORPEDOS AT MARK 3,2-56). Sorry got a bit carried away by Star Trek Online there… So where were we… Ah yes. Steve Note’s Reality Distortion Field’s Modulation has been changed yet again and we’ve all been assimilated. But seriously, with a name like iPad – who’s gonna want to put it between their… Hands… Just their hands. Nowhere else. At All. - Daniel, Jerrick, NTT Topics This Week: [06:00] Jerrick: iTampon [20:15] Daniel: iFeminineHygieneProduct [33:20] NTT: iSlablet? [48:55] Side Track: HP Envy 15 Theme Music by Ivan Chew – MyRightBrain.wordpress.com DigressCast #10: The CellPhone Episode Finally, as predicted in December, this episode is released in February. It is finally out. In this episode, we discuss about cellphones (or handphones for locals), and reminisce about our past cellphones. Those who grew up from the beginning of cellphones, you’ll love to walk down memory lane. Get ready your favourite search engine and search for the old phones we talk about. What is your first phone? Leave us a comment. Dell Alienware M11x First Look This is probably the star of Dell’s event this Monday, Dell’s smallest Alienware, and possibly the most powerful 11″ notebook on the market. We got a chance to get some hands-on time with the M11x and find out just how much power we are talking about here. The M11x is on sale right now on Dell’s online store from S$1699, in case you are wondering. Lenovo RapidDrive Technology When Lenovo announced this new RapidDrive Technology that they’ve been working on during CES 2010, I was scoffed it off as another hybrid SSD + HDD implementation that wasn’t anything interesting. That is until I read up more about it from possibly Lenovo’s only article that talks about the technology in-depth – Introducing RapidDrive technology. I realized it wasn’t really just some cheap implementation that uses RAID 0 striping combining both physical drive into 1 “logical” drive, but possibly some interesting optimizations built on top of it to bring out the full potential of an SSD and HDD hybrid. Results of RapidDrive Technology Here are the visible results of this RapidDrive Technology, taken from the Lenovo Blogs - Inside the Box. Pictured are two Y560 systems.  The one of the left has RapidDrive.  The one on the right has a standard HDD.  Otherwise, both are identically configured.  A simple script shows loading a series of programs and how much extra speed the RapidDrive can provide. As you can see, the system with the RapidDrive finishes in about 13 seconds, but the system without takes almost 30 seconds. This is about up to 66% increase in speed. How does RapidDrive Technology work? I’m sure you can find many places that tells you how this RapidDrive technology will benefit you as a consumer. That’s not my purpose in writing this article. I want to understand how this RapidDrive technology works, and how it can potentially be different from other hybrid technologies that tries to do the same. Currently the configuration is as follows: Lenovo Y460 and Y560 will offer SSD options of 32 gig and 64 gig alongside with a 500 gig HDD option (configurations might vary). The SSD will be using a PCI-E internal expansion connector, and the HDD will be connected using the normal SATA connection. When you view the physical storage on Windows 7, you will only see 1 seamless partition for both drives instead of 2 separate partitions for each drive. This means that you don’t have to worry about where to put your files, be it SSD or HDD, this RapidDrive technology will decide for you. Where are files stored in the SSD? Based on Lenovo’s current software design, all the key files required for PC boot up and large calculation (paging files) will be stored on the SSD. By storing the key OS files on the SSD, Lenovo PCs enable more enhanced performance overall, even if the SSD is filled and data is being store on HDD. Windows 7 system files and the paging file is located on the SSD which takes up the first 15 to 17 gigs of the total SSD drive. That leaves about 15 gigs remaining on the 32 gig SSD drive, or 47 gigs remaining on the 64 gig SSD drive. What happens after the SSD gets filled up? Currently the software is designed to store files first on SSD then HDD after the SSD storage is filled. But the core system files and paging files (for virtual memory usage) are stored on the SSD in order to achieve an overall enhancement on performance. This is only the first stage in their software development and Lenovo will continue to improve the system capability in terms of intelligent loading depending on file size and usage. So where is my System Recovery partition located? The system recovery partition is hidden in the last partition of the HDD, which is not part of the combined SSD and HHD of the large C Partition. So the user just needs to use Lenovo’s “OneKey Rescue System” to restore their entire system and will not require special system tasks compared to non-RapidDrive systems. Users can still customize their partition if they choose to, but to maximize RapidDrive performance, the OS and necessary system files should be hosted on the C partition to benefit from the faster performance of the SSD. Can I install another OS and/or repartition my drives? The system does enable user to customize their partition as they choose to, however, changing the standard setup of the system, such as installing dual OS will affect the performance consistency of RapidDrive and security of your data. Does this RapidDrive technology only work on Windows 7? Currently, only Windows 7 “Enhanced Experience” by Lenovo is supported. Summary So there you have it. Lenovo has taken up the mantle from IBM and continued to innovate their PC brand, not only providing the ultimate hardware experience, but also new ways to bring more value to consumers with their software “Enhanced Experience”. I hope that answers most of your questions about RapidDrive technology because those questions were exactly what I wanted to know. Special thanks to Derrick Koh, Lenovo’s communications manager for the ASEAN region, for providing me with the answers. Dell Adamo XPS First Look DK and I were at Dell’s launch event on Monday where they were showing off both new computers as well as computers from their existing line-up. One of them was the Adamo XPS, a machine that has been on sale for a bit, but has always been behind a glass display at Dell’s retail shops here in Singapore. We finally got a chance to go hands on with this very uniquely designed machine. 65Bits #155: How can we not talk about the iPad? We promise we will not talk about the Apple iPad. OK, we just broke our promise. How can any tech podcast skip the iPad story? And boy do we have lots to say about the iPad. Apart from iPad, we also pray that the local Twitter trend will come to Singapore and wish that IE6 will die. Soon! Daniel, DK, Justin & Justin Stories this week: [1:30] Twitter adds local trends to Web site [4:35] Google ends support for IE6 [9:30] Apple iPad Simply Geek #3: MMOs, the Nexus One and Solid State Revolution? This is Simply Geek, and we’re coming to you from 3 separate locations with 3 different topics each week! This week, we talk about the Star Trek MMO and how it is completely rocking Jerrick’s world to the detriment of his law degree, the Nexus One, Google’s latest foray in the cellphone business, and what we think it’s impact may be and the state of the Solid State Drive revolution, and try and answer the question of when we all can live in a world where hurling your laptop across the room for fun won’t actually destroy your hard drive! - Daniel, Jerrick, NTT Topics This Week: [06:00] Jerrick: Star Trek MMO [20:15] Daniel: Nexus One [33:20] NTT: Solid State Drives [46:20] Side Track: Command & Conquer 4 Theme Music by Ivan Chew – MyRightBrain.wordpress.com Contest: Predict the future with Tech65 and HP It’s always fun to talk about the future, especially since we’re at the beginning of a new decade. Here’s a chance for you to discuss what YOU think of the future, and win a HP Mini 5101 while you’re at it. We’ve been talking about the future for quite a bit this month, from our presentation at HP’s Future Is event: and on the past few episodes of Simply Geek and 65bits. 65bits #150 – Predictions for 2010 Simply Geek #1 – The future of music, TV? Simply Geek #2 – The Future of flight, tablets and games One trend we’ve noticed is that the way we consume content is changing as we step into the future. Just this week, Apple launched the iPad, a brand new platform that claims to revolutionize the way we consume books, magazines and newspapers. Do you believe this is a direction we’re heading towards? The contest (ends 28th February 2010) HP is going to give YOU, our reader, a chance to join in the discussion too! Here’s the question that we want to put forth to you. How do you think we will use technology and consume content in the future? Leave a comment using your real email address (we promise we will not use it for anything save to let you know that you’ve won, of course!) here and don’t stop the discussion! As part of the the “Blog a Trend” contest by HP, HP will be selecting a blog that generates the best discussion, and the commenter with the most thought provoking comment from that best discussion gets to win a HP Mini 5101 (worth S$799)! So once again, here’s our question to you: How do you think we will use technology and consume content in the future? Note: this contest is only open to Singapore Residents (Many Apologies to our International Readers) HP Envy 15 Unbox We finally get hold of an HP Envy 15, a very speced out version too, and we unbox it for you to give you a sneak peak at what the HP Envy 15 is all about. Gear65 #52 – Motorola Dext After a few weeks break, Gear65 is back! This week we’re showing off Motorola’s first Android phone in Singapore, the Motorola Dext (Known as the Cliq in the US of A). We’ve decided to add a bit more information in our Gear65 posts to help you make a better decisions, so read on for more! Link: Motorola Dext Some reasons why you would buy it MOTOBLUR – Motorola’s UI that integrates social networking quite well Good QWERTY keyboard Uses standard connections (3.5mm headphone jack, microUSB port) It’s running Android (Pretty large application store, multi-tasking, notification bar, push gmail gcal etc) Some reasons why you won’t It’s not as smooth performing as, say, the HTC Hero, which is a surprise considering it’s newer than the Hero MOTOBLUR doesn’t stand out from the crowd that much (Other folks like HTC and their Sense UI provides similar/better features) Having a sliding keyboard means the device is thicker too 65Bits #154: The one with failed segue The Tech65 crew gathered at Farinelli’s house for this week’s recording. Strangely, there isn’t any 3G or WIFI signal in his room for all our devices except for his. Which is weird because we are using the same Telco. Perhaps there is some jammer in his room. Oh yes, and Fari really need to take courses on segue. Daniel, DK, Farinelli, Justin Ng and Nicole Stories this week: [1:00] Free turn by turn navigation from Nokia [8:25] Motorola DEXT [20:05] YouTube HTML5 Supported Videos [27:30] Join us as we watch Apple’s announcement live! [30:05] DisplayPort 1.2 receives final VESA blessing Contest: Predict the future with Tech65 and HP It’s always fun to talk about the future, especially since we’re at the beginning of a new decade. Here’s a chance for you to discuss what YOU think of the future, and win a HP Mini 5101 while you’re at it. We’ve been talking about the future for quite a bit this month, from our presentation at HP’s Future Is event: and on the past few episodes of Simply Geek and 65bits. 65bits #150 – Predictions for 2010 Simply Geek #1 – The future of music, TV? Simply Geek #2 – The Future of flight, tablets and games One trend we’ve noticed is that the way we consume content is changing as we step into the future. Just this week, Apple launched the iPad, a brand new platform that claims to revolutionize the way we consume books, magazines and newspapers. Do you believe this is a direction we’re heading towards? The contest (ends 28th February 2010) HP is going to give YOU, our reader, a chance to join in the discussion too! Here’s the question that we want to put forth to you. How do you think we will use technology and consume content in the future? Leave a comment using your real email address (we promise we will not use it for anything save to let you know that you’ve won, of course!) here and don’t stop the discussion! As part of the the “Blog a Trend” contest by HP, HP will be selecting a blog that generates the best discussion, and the commenter with the most thought provoking comment from that best discussion gets to win a HP Mini 5101 (worth S$799)! So once again, here’s our question to you: How do you think we will use technology and consume content in the future? Note: this contest is only open to Singaporeans (Many Apologies to our International Readers) Join us as we watch Apple’s announcement live! Image from live.gdgt.com Planning to follow the Apple announcement happening this Thursday morning (Singapore time)? Why not do it with us? We’re going to be hanging out at the video chat room located in www.Tech65.org/live where you can join us as we follow the announcements. We believe that this event will make quite an impact in the technology space as we know it, so why not chat about it as it happens? So join us from Thursday 2AM (Singapore time) and onwards (we’ll start hanging around before that though) at http://www.tech65.org/live! If you’re looking for places to catch the announcements as it happens, here are some suggestions: Twit Live gdgt Live Engadget 65Bits #153: It’s China day I have no idea why is it called China day when it’s not 1st Oct. But yes, China and Google are on the news almost everyday since last week when Google announced that their infrastructure has been under cyberattack from China. Germany Government advice their citizen to stop using IE until Microsoft release a patch. Google is going to place advertisement on the billboard found on Street View. And Lenovo releases non-black coloured Thinkpad. Don’t complaint. Be glad that they haven’t do pink yet. DK, Justin & Justin and Nicole Stories this week: [0:50] Google: A new approach to China [7:00] Google Plans to Upgrade Old Billboards in Street View [10:20] German government issues official warning. Do NOT use Internet Explorer until it is fixed. [16:25] Facebook Releases Their Version Of Retweets As Twitterfication Continues [20:35] Lenovo Thinkpad Edge and X100e Interview with Gothere.sg It’s the interview that we’ve all been waiting for! DK and I went down to the Gothere.sg office and got a chance to speak to Kian Khai and Jun Han, two of the founders of Gothere.sg, and find out a little more about what the team behind Gothere.sg is like. This is our first attempt at doing a video interview, so things like lighting, directing etc are still quite rough around the edges. We’ve certainly learnt a lot from doing this interview, and hope that you will still be able to enjoy this video. If you haven’t used Gothere.sg, what are you waiting for?? Backstage: Nokia E72 Challenge continues – What can US$199 do for my city? The challenge where I represented Tech65.org and Singapore organised by WOMWorld.com is still on, and the next challenge wasn’t exactly about Nokia, but about what we could do with US$199 in our city. A very interesting question to ask, I must say. Anyway, this was our submission which I thought you guys might be interested in watching. What would you do with US$199? Simply Geek #2 – The Future of Flight, Tablets and Games What better way to start the first SG of the year than to talk about the future? In a complete coincidence, all three of us brought up topics where we talked about things that are yet to come, and at the same time, learn something new. Plus, in a totally wise move, the guys decide to do the recording while CES was making announcements (that means it was about 2AM +8 GMT!). So go grab some pop corn, plug in your fancy expensive noise cancelling earphones, sit back, relax, and just simply geek out with us! - Daniel, Jerrick, Farinelli Topics this week: [08:00] Jerrick: Future of Flight – The Boeing 787 Dreamliner [18:30] Daniel: Future of Tablets – The possibilities of an Apple tablet? [31:00] Farinelli: Future of Games [42:00] Sidetrack: CES 2010 Theme Music by Ivan Chew – MyRightBrain.wordpress.com Google Nexus One Unbox We found a friend who ordered the Google Nexus One and who was willing to let us do the unboxing on his behalf! So we went out and met him at the KFC over at the Lot1 shopping mall last night and unboxed it for him! Because of that, we didn’t have the usual proper equipment or the best sound, but I’m sure you’re not going to care, right? By the way, this was also the first time we streamed the unboxing live over Ustream! We had about 15 people in the chat room asking us questions about the Nexus One, which we did our best to answer and show off on the spot. The whole event lasted for about an hour and half and was streamed entirely off an iPhone 3GS (and subsequently an HTC Hero)! We had a lot of fun and we’ll try to do that more often in the future! So do follow our twitter feed to be informed for things like that! Link: Buy the Google Chrome Bloggers share about the future at HP’s “Future Is” (HD Videos) Last week the crew attended HP’s Future Is event, where bloggers all over Singapore got together and talked about the future. Part of the programme involved 5 people (including yours truly) from the social media scene in Singapore sharing about what they feel the future will be like in their industry. We’ve filmed them all down and compiled them for you. Hope these 5 presentations will get you thinking about what the future might be like. Brian Ling – Future of Design Mina Sunico – Future of Fashion Daniel Tsou – Future of Technology Willis Wee – Future of Social Media Nicholas Aaron Khoo – Future is BUB PFUSE 65Bits #152: Car computer crash along PIE It is CES week. The Tech65 crew put on their 3D glasses and take a sneak peak at the latest technologies that is coming our way. Palm unveil new Pre and Pixi. Lenovo has an obsession with hybrid. And Ford show off their Sync in-car software. Now, what would you do if your car’s computer crash along PIE? Daniel, DK, Farinelli, Justin & Justin, Nicole and special guest Fiachra aka iPhoneGuy01 Stories this week [1:45] Nexus One [10:50] 3D TV at CES [12:15] Microsoft and HP show off ’slate’ PC [14:35] Ford brings smartphone Web apps to cars [20:50] Palm unveils new Pre and Pixi handsets [28:05] Alienware M11x [31:55] Lenovo’s Tablet Docks to Form a Notebook [39:05] Lenovo RapidDrive Technology [42:20] Skiff [47:30] Sanyo Xacti VPC-CS1: a full 1080p camcorder in your pocket Gear65 #51 – LG Chocolate BL40 This week’s gadget is another one that has been highly anticipated: the LG Chocolate BL40. The question, though, that we all want to know the answer to is whether the BL40’s software is as cool as the phone looks. Well, it’s time to find out, this week on Gear65. Link: LG Chocolate BL40 65Bits #151: Best tech of the decade It’s the first week of 2010 (not 2009 or 2008), and the Tech65 crew are back recording the weekly 65bits even though there is hardly any tech news. Microsoft loses its appeal in the Custom XML patent infringement case. But no worries, a patch from Microsoft is out to un-infringe the patent. We also discuss about the new Vertex 2 Pro SSD and Samsung’s NX10. Last but not least, to fill up the space, we discuss about the best tech from last decade. By the way, that “Meow” you hear towards the end of the show, that’s Justin Lee. DK, Hisham, Jerrick, Justin and Justin Stories this week [1:20] Microsoft loses its appeal in $200-million-plus Custom XML patent infringement case [2:10] Court-ordered patch removes custom XML tools from Office 2007 components [6:30] OCZ Vertex 2 Pro SSD previewed [14:40] Samsung NX10 [20:20] Best tech of the decade Gear65 Year 2009 in Review An entire year of Gear65! More than 50 gadgets!! Thanks so much for your support this year and even though it’s been only 1 year, we’ve come a long way since our launch at last year’s 2nd anniversary event. With an entire year of reviews behind us, the crew comes together and shares with us what is their favourite gadget from the pile of gadgets we reviewed this year. Thanks again for your support and we look forward to showing you another year of gadgets in 2010! 65Bits #150: Predictions for 2010 It’s the end of the year again. And as always, the Tech65 crew gathers to make their prediction for the next year. Partly because there isn’t much tech news during the last week of the year. Also because we want to act smart and say “See, we told you so” next year. Let’s see how many prediction come true when we hit episode 200. [2:20] Tech65 Crew Revist last years predictions [13:40] Tech65 Crew makes new predictions for 2010 Happy 2010!!! Gear65 #50 – Samsung OmniaPro B7330 Our 50th episode! In this milestone episode, we take a look at the Samsung OmniaPro B7330, a Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard Edition smartphone with a qwerty keyboard. Just like the HTC TouchPro2, this device gave us a chance to play with Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard Edition for the first time, and unlike the Professional edition, non-touchscreen phones actually benefited from the upgrade! Link: Samsung OmniaPro B7330 Simply Geek #1 – When in China, eat your Apples. Hello World!! This is the 1st official episode of Simply Geek, our brand new podcast on Tech65. The idea behind this podcast is to allow the crew to talk about Geeky topics (not just Tech) of their own interest. It could be new ideas, discussions, opinions and most importantly, topics that interest us. So each host (and maybe guests) brings to the table, one topic which he/she is responsible for leading and the rest is well, simply geek. Of course, we end off each week topics with sidetrack, because that’s what Tech65 does best, where we just talk about random geeky things (something we’ve gotten good at, so we thought we’d just make it a segment ). Oh and did we mention we record this show over Skype? Yes indeed. Mainly because we’re all located all over the world. And, another cool 1st is our theme music for this podcast. We decided to rope in some help from our creative friends and got Ivan Chew (@ramblinglibrarian) to help us with the music. Pretty cool huh? So, we really hope you enjoy our new show. And please do give us feedback about the idea, content and execution of Simply Geek. You can email us at sg {at} tech65.org. Or any one of us individually. -NTT, Daniel, Farinelli Topics this week : NTT : Creative Commons and Music. – The FreeSound Project. Daniel : The rise of 3D. Farinelli : DSLR vs Prosumer Cameras Sidetrack : Games on Consoles and iPhone/iPod. Theme Music by Ivan Chew – MyRightBrain.wordpress.com DigressCast Episode 9: Christmas Wish Twas’ the night before Christmas, And all around, the thinkeyly think, of Gadgety sounds, It was magical, it was fantastical, as the crew from 65, gathered round. On the roof Nicole heard, the clompity compity of Saint Nick’s reindeer, Daniel squealed, Fari grinned and DK had a beer, NTT played in the snow, as he is wont to do, whilst Justin, sweet Justin, roasted a cockatoo, Saint Nick showered upon them, a hard drive, a camera and maybe even a Voodoo or two! But alas this scene missed, a few boys, for they were up to no good Naveen with his wiley ways, and Jerrick with his bad taste. Saint Nick visited them anyway – to bring them a gift, one that lasts all time. The gift of friends, those who talk tech, and those who love tech. As he parted, Ol’ Nick said – Merry Christmas to All, and to All – A Tech Night In this episode, we bring out our gadget geekness and discuss about what our dream gadget we want for Christmas. Weird ideas from controlling the weather, to teleportation, to brain dumps. Happy Christmas, and May all your dreams be of Terabyte hard drives, DSLRs and well priced earphones. Backstage: The Tech65 Crew and Their Toys Here’s a sneak peak at an upcoming episode to celebrate an entire year of video gadget reviews! The crew pour out every single gadget from their bag onto the table. This is why you should talk to us when it comes to gadgets!

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