Engadget Eurocast 004 – 11.08.2012

Engadget Eurocast 001 - 10.25.2012

Nokia’s new Lumia 920 gets the Mat treatment, Steve presses Nikon’s buttons (in Sharif’s absence), and Jamie pours one out for MSN messenger. All the while, Dan wants to help Apple to re-write its apology to Samsung. That’s what’s coming up this on this week’s Eurocast, all woven together with intoxicated karaoke and awkward internet friendships.

Hosts: Dan Cooper, Steve Dent, Jamie Rigg, Mat Smith

Producer: James Trew

01:20 – Nokia Lumia 920 review: Windows Phone 8 and (a little bit of) camera magic
07:25 – Nikon reveals D5200 SLR with D7000-taunting specs: 24MP sensor, 39-point AF, wireless port
12:40 – Nexus 4 review / Nexus 10 review
22:35 – European Commission clears 2GHz bands for LTE use by 2014, claims 4G pipes wider than the US
27:22 – Microsoft to retire Messenger, begins migration to Skype
34:49 – Apple issues Samsung ‘did not copy statement’ / Apple issues revised Samsung ‘did not copy statement’

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