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Gadgetlyst Bytes is your monthly recap of gadget news on Gadgetlyst. Join Tom Solari and Stewart Wilson discussing the newsmakers, their verdicts on the latest products and your gadgets questions answered. Released every first Monday of the month.

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By Tom Solari on December 5th, 2011

Gadgetlyst Bytes 11: No More Talking

Yes, due to Talking’s unrivalled reception, or lack of, we have decided to resume the normal podcast. This month we talk about exploding iPhones, lip reading Kinects and again, more Android stuff.

As Stewart decided during the podcast, the next Gadgetlyst Byte will be coming to you in video format from our CES studio sometime in Jan! Also Chris joins us this month and that about all I can think of at 5.30 am on a Monday morning!

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By Tom Solari on November 7th, 2011

Gadgetlyst Bytes 10: Talking

This month, well, we talk. That is it. Talk

Stewart and Tom just talk. Of course they have some stories that help the conversions (listed below) so listen in and see what you think. Also this was recorded a week early due to Stewarts inability to read a calendar!

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By Tom Solari on October 3rd, 2011

Gadgetlyst Bytes 9: The month of Windows

This month we cover the all new developer preview of Windows 8, while playing Minecraft, and also talk about Windows Phone Mango 7.5 and the Kindle Fire!

Stewart and Tom are on a winning record for attending and don’t forget to subscribe and download and RSS and whatever else you can do.

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By Tom Solari on May 2nd, 2011

Gadgetlyst Bytes 4: PSN… LOL

Welcome to the fourth episode of Gadgetlyst Bytes – our new monthly podcast recapping the month in gadget news. This month, we take a look at the PSN, HTC Mozart hacking and more Android shenanigans…

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By Tom Solari and Stewart Wilson on February 7th, 2011

Gadgetlyst Bytes 1: The Pilot

Welcome to the very first episode of our new show, Gadgetlyst Bytes – our new monthly podcast recapping the month in gadget news. This month, we take a look at Sandy Bridge’s huge flaw, RIM topping Apple and Android, taking a look at some very yummy Gingerbread.

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