Dialed In #170: Playing with the PlayBook (podcast)

The BlackBerry PlayBook finally arrives at CNET for review and Dialed In picks it apart to see what makes it tick. Sure, we’re grumpy about a few things (like AT&T fudging on the BlackBerry Bridge app), but we did like the new tablet’s browser. We also go 3D with the LG Slate, Nicole talks of her love for the LG G2x, and Sprint’s CEO introduces a new eco-friendly phone while also complaining about AT&T. Bonnie was off on assignment so we didn’t spend our usual 20 minutes piping her in from New York, but wackiness abounds as Jessica goes in search of a new pet peeve after getting schooled on the meaning of “Thunderbolt.” Yeah, the fun never stops.


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