The Gadget Gurus bring you another week of highly entertaining tech news and general baddassery. This week the gurus cover the Nexus One (again), Ray predicts the coming of 4G Sprint iPhone, the first successful LTE/GSM hand off, and some 3D TV/Movie action. Get the the goods below, and remember to share, there is plenty for the whole class.
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General News (Stuff to go over real quick):
- Samsung ST5500 packs 14.2 megapixels and Wi-Fi [Innovation]
- Bing Goes The iPhone. Still Great For Porn. [iPhone]
- ST-ERICSSON AND ERICSSON FIRST TO ACHIEVE LTE AND HSPA MOBILITY WITH A MULTIMODE DEVICE [Generation Evolution]
- Blu-ray group agrees on standard for 3-D machines
Phone Releases:
- BlackBerry Curve 8530 – Sprint
Discussion Topics:
- MetroPCS faces class-action lawsuit over ‘Unlimited International Calling’ plan [Deception]
- Nexus One [Google Goodness]
- T-mobile 3G Exclusively on Nexus One
- [RUMOR]HTC Nexus One to launch January 5th 2010 for $199 on T-Mobile?
- Contrary To Popular Belife, RIM Dominates the Smartphone Market [RIM]
- RIM Kills Q3, Profits up 59%
- AT&T to offer incentives for lower data use [shitT&T]
Guru’ing 101
- Brought to you by the Universal Guru (Hosted today by the Boss Guru)
- The Universal Guru couldn’t be with us today due to his attendance of an Epic Snowboarding Extravaganza (Gay Gang Bang)!
- The Universal Guru also discovered new abilities. I have the ability to produce 3G! (which stands for 3 times the gayness)
- The Universal Guru wants to know what the rest of the Gurus think about Verizon‘s and Microsoft’s actions on Verizon Wireless pushing Bing as the only search option. This goes back to what we discussed about Microsoft paying others to delist from Google.
- What do you think about VZW supposedly eliminating the ability to have Google or Yahoo! as the default search engine (not making Bing the default, but actually making B
ing the ONLY option)? - Do you guys think Microsoft has a chance to actually pay their way into being the number one search engine?



