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Samsung Galaxy Note 2, 4G D-Day, robot bees in Podcast 308

Samsung Galaxy Note 2, 4G D-Day, robot bees in Podcast 308

Not the bees! Scientists have implanted bee brains in robots, in perhaps the best use of technology ever. Oh, and we've checked out the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and had enough of phone companies taking potshots at each other.

In other news, EE has named the date for the coming of 4G -- 30 October -- so we're looking forward to the advent of next-generation data speeds. And we celebrate the return of the boys from the Dwarf, as Red Dwarf once again hits our screens this week.

Join the CNET UK team as we lock ourselves in our podcast lab and thoroughly dissect the pressing technology matters of the week while tinkering with our robot armies.

And we turn to you, esteemed listener, for your thoughts. Thanks to those bargain-savvy listeners who challenged our received wisdom that buying a phone on contract is never a good idea, and to everyone who's asked us a question. Should Microsoft make it's own phone? Will we ever see a 3D tablet? And how does 4G actually work?

Whether you're looking for help and advice with your newest or oldest gadgets, or just want to have your say about the tech issues of the day, leave us a comment below or vent on our Facebook page. It's peopled by peoples who love gadgets as much as you do, not to mention stuffed with tasty behind-the-scenes glimpses at life here in CNET Towers.

To listen to the CNET UK podcast simply press play above, or scoot over to the iTunes Store and search for CNET UK. Click on Subscribe Free and listen away -- but keep an ear open for robot bees...

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iam a wp7 9 October, 2012 02:16

Top podcast as ever! Just had to listen to the last 2 podcasts today after losing my phone and only just getting it replaced. Losing your phone is the worst thing you can do and is made worse by insurance firms refusing to replace your phone because of the situation when the phone was lost. Anyway I had to say goodbye to my s3 and hello to windows phone :/ well at least my name works again.

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