We're going hands-on with the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, released ahead of schedule to a few lucky customers today.
(Credit:Smileecards)Also leaked from today's 404 podcast: Apple replacing original iPod Nanos, breaking up on Facebook, waging war on infographics, and tap-to-pay apps coming to Ultrabook laptops.
Also, a big congrats to CNET's Bonnie Cha, the new chief correspondent at Crave!
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The 404 Digest for Episode 946Ep. 946: Where our hand is on FireApple now replacing originaliPod Nanos due to overheating batteries.Artist prints out every photo uploaded to Flickr in a 24-hour period.Kindle Fires ship early with positive feedback.Meet Crave's new chief correspondent, Bonnie Cha.Schools grab .xxx sites to protect names from porn.1/3 of people have broken up over Facebook.Bathroom break video 1: Skyrim Trailer, retro editionBathroom break video 2: The future is Catvertising.
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Justin Yu Justin Yu covers headphones and peripherals for CNET. When he's not scouring eBay for useless ephemera or eating hot dogs for breakfast, he spends his time making fun of Internet culture every morning on The 404 podcast. Follow @malusbrutus Topics: Show notes, The 404 podcast Tags: Justin Yu, Flickr, Kindle, Fire, breaking up, iPod, Skyrim, Facebook, Jeff Bakalar, porn, Apple, The 404 Podcast, tablet, Nano, XXX, Wilson G. Tang, domain, Amazon, review, Ultrabook, Square
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