Dialed In 120: Bonnie’s back! (Podcast)

It’s a very special day at Dialed In. For a limited-time engagement, our very own Bonnie Cha graces us with her presence on her way back to New York City from CTIA. Bonnie had a little business on the left coast, which included a visit to her old stomping grounds at the San Francisco office. She’s even back in her old cubicle so it’s like she never left.

But as exciting as her visit is, today’s show is all about CTIA. We saw a lot happen last week in Vegas, from America’s first commercially available (well, almost available) 4G cell phone to a handset with recycled parts for Sprint. Android news also dominated at the show with the first handsets featuring the little green guy for Nextel, Kyocera, and Dell. Also in the show, Nicole baffles Kent with her green lingo and Jason pays no attention because he’s too busy updating his Droid. Good times.


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