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Ep. 486: Where Bonnie is not Nicole

Bonnie Cha, senior editor for cell phones, joins the show today to fill in for Justin Yu. It’s one of the few days Wilson and Jeff arent worried about losing their jobs for something they shouldnt have said. And no, she is NOT Nicole Lee. What better day to have Ms. Cha on the show than following the weekend that the actual Google phone leaks!

Loaded - Reading Playboy on the iPhone

Amazon launches some cool new programs, the Google Phone is spotted in the wild, and Playboy comes to the iPhone...for the articles, of course.

Loaded - Can your boss read your text messages?

Google and Facebook get into the domain-shortening business, we have some more news about the Google phone, and your boss may soon be able to read your text messages.

Loaded - Call 911 or just Google it

Twitter releases the year’s top trending topics, Microsoft brings Bing to the iPhone, and how to use Google for medical emergencies.

Loaded - Being nice, not naughty

We show you the JooJoo tablet, Google launches Chrome beta for Mac and adds extensions to Chrome for Windows, and Yahoo hopes to inspire your good side.

Loaded - Santa and his GPS sleigh

Panasonic buys a controlling stake in Sanyo, Friendster gets acquired by a Malaysian online payment company, and how to track Santa on Christmas Eve over Google Earth.

Loaded - Loaded: Supersized Wi-Fi

YouTube names the most popular videos of the year, the Obama administration sets aside $2 billion for broadband, and you can now supersize your Wi-Fi at McDonald’s.

First Look - Google Chrome beta for Mac

It’s not fully baked yet, but Google Chrome for Mac reaches a major milestone with the release of an official beta version. More stable than the development version, this Chrome beta brings rocket-powered browsing to Apple's computers--but it still lacks some key features. And just how does it compare with Safari? Watch and find out.

Online Scams Hit Google

Victims fall for the Google name and logo at holiday time when online scams are all over the internet, Kelly Wallace reports.

BOL 1073: Open Android Alliance to fight Google’s evil empire

A Google Android mod received a cease and desist for including Google apps in the mod.  Seriously? Google may not be a walled garden with a high wall but it’s a walled garden nonetheless. And its pretty sad when your open source project gets protested for not being open. We also discuss whether the Dell Latitude Z series is for...

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