
In this week’s Wired Gadget Lab Podcast, Dylan Tweney, Daniel Dumas, and Jose Fermoso discuss the yet-to-be released Dell mini notebook, unexpectedly revealed by Michael Dell this week at the D6: All Things Digital Conference. While light on actual details, the nice-looking cherry-red design sets the groups’ hearts aflutter (especially Dylan’s) and makes them wonder if other new laptops will follow its stylish design.
They follow that by talking about the upcoming Nokia N96 multimedia phone (that includes everything from flash video to an integrated DVB-H receiver for TV-watching), and further expose the artist who falsely claimed to create the biggest drawing in the world through GPS.
Finally, the group will also talk about products that are actually available, such as the new Garmin Edge 705 GPS fitness gadget and the Puget Systems Deluge-I L3 Gaming PC.
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Check out the previous thirty Gadget Lab podcasts after the jump.
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcat #30: The OLPC 2.0, iPhone 2.0, and Roku Netflix Player</p>
<Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #28: Maker Faire, Samsung Glyde and Olympus E-420</a>
<Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #27: Psystar, T-Mobile 3-G, and AT&T TV</a>
<Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #22: Motorola’s Split, The Sony Crapware Saga, and More</a>
<Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #20: Exploding Batteries, Lost Gadgets, and the Week’s Best Reviews</a>
(links to podcasts episodes #1-19, hit the link for #20, above.)</p>






