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The Two Blokes Talking Tech bring you Day Three from CES

ces20133It the third and last day at CES in Las Vegas for the Two Blokes Talking Tech, Tech Guide editor Stephen Fenech and Trevor Long, with another podcast live from the show floor.

The blokes wrap up day three at the Consumer Electronics Show with a trip through the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Centre.

Stephen and Trevor discuss products found in the South Hall including Pure’s Jongo wireless speakers, iBitz kids fitness monitor, remote control locks, Thrustmaster steering wheel control and the Mag machine gun-shaped gaming controller.

Also discussed on the show is a light bulb that can be controlled with an app and Belkin’s new WeMo light switch.

There’s also the stunning Sony 4K OLED TV which is one of the best TVs the blokes have ever seen and a wrap up of the many eHealth products at CES.

There are a few ways to enjoy the top-rating Two Blokes Talking Tech podcast.

You can listen right here on the Tech Guide site using the Two Blokes Talking Tech audio player at the top of the page.   

Click the Two Blokes Talking Tech icon and a new window will open with Two Blokes Talking Tech episode 96.2 sitting at the top of the list.

Here you will also be able to find earlier episodes of Two Blokes Talking Tech to listen to.

Listeners can have the podcast playing in the background while they are exploring the Tech Guide site.

It is also possible to subscribe to the popular weekly tech podcast on iTunes.

You can also tune in to Two Blokes Talking Tech through Facebook with their very own page www.facebook.com/TwoBlokesTalkingTech.

Stephen’s other solo Tech Guide podcast can also be accessed through its own dedicated radio button at the top of the Tech Guide site or through iTunes here.

* Stephen Fenech travelled to CES as a guest of LG

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