# Google Video is expanding into the pay-for-content market by offering CBS programs for $1.99 an episode. They've got tough competition from Yahoo, Apple, and Microsoft so they better have some cool software tricks ready...
# What gadget earned the prestigious title of last gadget standing? Watch and find out.
# DAVETV's IPTV software runs on top of Windows, and has some major content announcements on the way. Good luck guys, and don't forget about DL.TV!
# Topping our list of unjustifiably expensive things that we desperately want are the Shure E500 headphones ($500). In-ear 'phones never sounded so good.
# We've got plenty of audio toys including the iPod-killing Creative Zen Vision M, the fashionable and functional Product M Tunebuckle, iPod backpacks, and many more.
# The DualCor cPC bridges the gap between cell phones and ultraportables with its power saving switching technology. Gearlog's Sascha Segan gives us the scoop.
# Shure's i4C ($319) phone/audio headset has great sound quality, but Logitech's Mobile Stereo Headset ($129) has lots of features for less dough.
# The Garmin Forerunning 305 uses GPS to monitor your running speed so you can brag about your track times to friends.
# Martin Sargent goes undercover(s) to get the 411 on security software and hardware.
# Jim Louderback shows off the Digiview International Time Clock ($59.99), which features six (not five, six) wireless sync points around the globe.
# Vector's Stromtracker 10,000,000 ($69.99) combines an AM/FM weather alert radio with a spotlight powerful enough for police chopper duty.
# Like to talk to your mouse? The Yappernaut Yapper Mouse ($29.99) actually talks back...
# The Lego Mindstorms NXT ($249) brings USB, bluetooth, and advanced sensors to the venerable block kits; we tried our luck with a Lego slot machine later in the show.
# USB thumbdrives are getting huge: the Verbatim U3 Smart Drive packs in 4GB.
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