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week’s Wired Gadget Lab podcast, Dylan Tweney, Daniel Dumas, and Jose Fermoso talk about the new Olympic-themed <a href=est review site</a>, whincludes the best of the latest swimming and biking gear, among many other cool items.The new layout is sleek, easy to move around in, and full of content, but they’d still love some feedback on it, so let them know what you think. </p> <p>
dion, they’ll take a first look at the <a href=recording <ahref="io HD40 camcorder</a>, anview the ultra light, leather-bound, <a href= notebook</a>.</p>
kor listening to the weekly podcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the feed, point your feed reader or podcast downloader to the <a href=ab podcast RSS feed</a>. Thdio player widget above requires Quicktime (you can download it at Apple’s page <a href=).</p
srefer, you can also download the MP3 file for this episode with this link: <a href=ab Podcast #36 MP3</a>. Chout the previous thirty-five Gadget Lab podcasts after the jump.</p> <p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #35: 3D Holograms, The Image Fulgurator, and New Phone Reviews</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #34: Samsung Instinct, Toshiba’s Portege R500, and the Nikon D60 DSLR</a></p>
rab Podcast #33: iPhone 3G, POV Racing Toy Cars, and the Polaroid Pogo Printer</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #31: Dell’s Mini Laptop, Nokia N96, and Fake GPS Art</a> </p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #30: The OLPC 2.0, iPhone 2.0, and Roku Netflix Player</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #28: Maker Faire, Samsung Glyde and Olympus E-420</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #27: Psystar, T-Mobile 3-G, and AT&T TV</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #22: Motorola’s Split, The Sony Crapware Saga, and More</a></p>
rd Gadget Lab Podcast #20: Exploding Batteries, Lost Gadgets, and the Week’s Best Reviews</a></p>
ks to podcasts episodes #1-19, hit the link for #20, above.)</p>






