VIDEO: Pocket-lint on Techvi: A phone, Technics discontinuing turntables and BBC fights with MS

Randall, Dan and Duncan's weekly webcast

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4 December 2009 11:31 GMT / By Duncan Geere

Pocket-lint has teamed up with video news site TechVi to bring you a weekly show analysing the biggest stories of the week.

Hosted by Randall Bennett and featuring members of the Pocket-lint team, this week the show looks at the First ELSE handset, which was recently launched.

We also discuss Technics' 1210 and 1200 turntables and whether Panasonic is getting rid of them, as well as Microsoft's fight with the BBC over free access to the iPlayer on the Xbox 360.

Hit the play, then the unmute button above, or for a more interactive video, where the web page jumps around the Web as the stories are discussed, head over to TechVi.com.

Via: techvi.com

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Audio, Video, TechVi, Comment, Phones, Software, Xbox 360, iPlayer, Panasonic, Technics, First ELSE

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