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Gearlog - A Gadget Guide by Geeks, for Geeks
October 10, 2007
IN THIS ISSUE
TiVo loves Rhapsody, and the church loves Halo 3. The Pope hates carbon, and we’re still kind of up in the air about hybrid drives. France’s take on the iPhone is anyone’s guess. You have to love technology—bridging gaps and burning bridges with reckless abandon.
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TiVo and Rhapsody Partner Up
Beginning this month, TiVo users will be able to stream Real’s music rental service from their set-top box. Will the addition bring a stream of new users to the already mega-popular DVR service?

L'iPhone debloqué: Seulement en français?
Apple has already begun attempts to win over Europe with the iPhone. The market is extremely different on that side of the pond, however, particularly in France, where providers are required to offer unlocked versions of handsets—a concept Apple has never been particularly fond of. So, will the iPhone survive in the European market? Sascha Segan weighs in.

Gearlog Radio: DEMO, DigitalLife, and the Pope's Carbon Neutrality
Two tech conferences, new Zunes, the pope, carbon neutrality, and Google’s privacy concerns—this week’s show is packed to the gills with Gearloggy goodness. We’ve got all of that and a brand new segment. Phew.

Do We Actually Need Hybrid Hard Drives?
Hybrid drives save energy, boot up faster, and contain no moving parts. But do we really need them? We explore the pluses and minuses of the new flash-based technology.

Churches Using Halo 3 as a Recruitment Tool
Religion and violent video games? A match made in heaven? Some church leaders appear to think so, using the Xbox 360’s mega-popular Halo 3 as a recruitment tool for their congregations. Not everyone seems psyched about the plan, however.

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