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Observed Tech PODCAST Episode 37

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Welcome to Episode 37 of the Observed Tech PODCAST where we wrap up our CES 2012 coverage.

In this show we try out a slightly different format to spend more time discussing fewer items from the tech news world and introduce our new opportunity to influence show content by using the hashtag #observedtech on Twitter.  If you tweet us a question or comment and use that hashtag we will incorporate that info into the next episode of Observed Tech.  We also mention the unofficial official news of moving to produce two episodes of the Observed Tech podcast each week. That move will allow us to do the things we are trying out in this episode of the show.

This episode is mostly about CES 2012 and some of the hardware and services highlights that I found interesting.  There is also news about my hosting issues for the site and the upcoming WindowsObserver Windows Phone 7 App being built by Neuralnet Systems.

As usual we wrap up with a look at the past week on WindowsObserver.com so check out the notes below for links to all the sources.

Enjoy and as always thanks for listening!

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Show Links:

WindowsObserver.com Week in Review:

Date Produced: 14 January 2012

Length: 32:32

Format: MP3, 128KBPS

Size: 29.8MB

This PODCAST is a member of the TechPodcast Network.

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Richard Hay  (3392 Posts)

Richard is the Owner of WindowsObserver.com and has been involved in tech for over 25 years. His first website – AnotherWin95.com – came online in 1995. Back then he used GeoCities Web Hosting for it and what you see here today is the result of the work he has continued on the site since 1995. In January 2010 his community contributions were recognized by Microsoft when he was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for Windows Desktop Experience. In January 2011 he was renewed as a Microsoft MVP but in a new category called Windows Expert - Consumer and in January 2012 he received the award for the third time.


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