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MM75: Blackberry Beats iPhone, Flip’s New Ultra HD, New Kindle DX

MM75: Blackberry Beats iPhone, Flip’s New Ultra HD, New Kindle DX

It’s our 75th podcast and we are so proud to be a part of the Blinkx and Mevio podcasting networks. Mevio has given us some of the best sponsors a podcast could ever have and I will forever be grateful to YOU, the viewer.

Last week, a lot happened in the tech world that would make any moxie person say “Wow!”

First, Blackberry beat the iPhone in SALES this year thus far and although many of us thought the iPhone 3G was killing its competition, we come to find out that the Blackberry was actually the most sold smart phone in the US.

Second, there is a new Amazon Kindle and it’s bigger and faster and targeted towards highschool and college students. It’s price tag is quite high though and I am not sure it’s worth the price, in my opinion.

Last but not least, guess who came out with another cheap and cool HD Video Camera? Pure Digital’s Flip Ultra of course. Yes, they already came out with the Flip Mino HD during the holiday season, but now you can buy a Flip Ultra HD for much less money and it still records in beautiful 720p HD footage.

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