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Engadget Eurocast 041 - 10.31.13

Welcome to the Halloween edition of the Engadget Eurocast, with your hosts Dan Cooper, James Trew and Jamie Rigg. For this episode, Dan's dropped the beard and the shaggy haircut, James claims to be the handsome one of the crew (although Trades Descriptions may contest the fact) and Jamie is now definitively Vine famous. There's lots to chat about this week, from Ashton Kutcher's new position as a Lenovo product engineer (wait, what?) to Google's inclusion of a mono earbud as a bone conduction alternative for its Glass spectacles. All the streaming links can be found down below, so strap in for another wild podcast ride; this one's a doozy.

Hosts: Dan Cooper, James Trew, Jamie Rigg

Producer: Jon Turi

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00:04:15 - Sony SmartWatch 2 review: a fair effort that still hasn't cracked it
00:09:31 - Tesco Hudl review: Can a supermarket chain put out a decent tablet?
00:22:06 - O2 launches convoluted 4G PAYG option, data-only plans due next month
00:31:31 - Official PlayStation 4 FAQ explains what the system can (and can't) do
00:41:19 - Panasonic officially quits plasma TVs, blames Lehman Brothers even after all this time
00:48:22 - Dell: No, our laptops don't smell like cat urine
00:51:45 - Driving with Google Glass could earn you a ticket
00:57:21 - Google Glass redesign gets pictured, plays nice with a mono earbud
01:05:27 - Ashton Kutcher: Lenovo's new product engineer
01:14:10 - Lenovo's 'Yoga' Android tablet has a built-in kickstand containing an 18-hour battery
01:15:34 - Barnes & Noble's Nook GlowLight is lighter, brighter, whiter, with less Simple Touch for $119
01:20:59 - Now TV gives you Sky's crown jewels for £4.99 a month

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