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Engadget HD Podcast 274 - 11.15.2011

Sure there's plenty of TV biz, connected TV, and social networking on the docket for this week's episode, but stay tuned for a special throwback segment as we talk HDTV tech both past and future. The prospect of Super Hi-Vision bringing a fresh new look at the Olympic Games has us pretty excited, but the up and down week of Google TV does not yet engender such optimism. We've also got new hardware shipping from TiVo so press play to hear about that and more before we dive into what we're watching / playing this week.

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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: Trent Wolbe

00:09:05 - Sony's CEO is ready to launch a four-screen platform 'that can compete with Steve Jobs'
00:23:49 - Logitech's new CEO sees the failures of the Revue clearly in hindsight and doesn't plan a sequel
00:31:04 - Adobe abandoning Flash Player for TVs as well
00:40:47 - LG might show off Google TV hardware at CES
00:44:33 - Boxee Box may integrate live TV via USB dongle, push the definition of 'awesome' to a new level
00:48:13 - Griffin's Beacon universal remote control system now available for Android, ships for $70
00:53:30 - Facebook SlingPlayer revealed, proves you can't escape social networking
00:57:30 - 2012 London Olympics Super Hi-Vision broadcast coming to select US, Japan, UK locations
00:59:05 - Engadget Primed: HDTV technologies detailed, past and future
01:00:28 - Sony, Panasonic, Samsung team up for 3D supergroup
01:02:20 - TiVo Premiere Q and Preview multiroom DVR setup finally debuts from RCN
01:11:25 - Must See HDTV (November 14th - 20th)

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