After CES and our special shows we are back with our regular round table show. Jason, Garry and I join the chat room for a packed show talking over the recent tech news. We talk about how the Surface worked out for me at CES but my recent problem with the device, we also talk about the Surface Pro and wonder whether it is going to be a hit or a miss. We talk about Windows Phone 8 and the new app for the platform, we talk about the new version of XBMC (Frodo) and the recent Apple updates. Plus we talk Speaker docks, Cisco selling Linksys, Media Center Extenders not working with Windows 8 and we have email about the Windows Video app.
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Links for this week:
- XBMC 12 Frodo released
- Amazon launch new version of the Kindle app for Windows Phone, complete with installation problems
- Apple release iOS 6.1
- Apple TV Updated, adds Bluetooth keyboard support and iTunes in the Cloud
- Nokia announce Music+ subscription music service for Lumia devices
- DVBLink TV Server for Freescale-based Synology NAS v4.5.2 beta
- Video: Ferrari Cavallino GT1 Speaker Dock
- Review: Spinnaker Sail speakers
- DVBLink for IPTV v4.5.2 is released on all supported NAS platforms
- Cisco sells Linksys to Belkin
- Nokia Drive+ Turn by Turn app released for all Windows Phone 8 devices
- My Movies Home and Essentials Server Solution 2.13 PR4
- My Movies for Windows Media Center and Collection Management 4.05 PR3
- Microsoft announce Surface Pro coming February 9th
- 10 days left to get your Windows 8 Media Center key for free
- CES videos
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@isdixon Cool.. Btw, what about the votings? Did the Lumia 920 win?