The tenth-ever Vergecast (and the second-ever CES 2012 Vergecast) was recorded in a post-post-modern Sony-branded production turret amidst a small army of zambonis, pregnant women, and Verge editors. That's pretty much all we can do for you, so we hope you like it.
- 00:04:50 - Lenovo K800 hands-on: first Intel-powered phone, with Android 4.0 and 720p display
- 00:09:23 - Motorola to make Intel-powered phones and tablets, first phone coming in the second half of 2012
- 00:18:30 - XPS 13: Dell launches its first ultrabook for $999 (hands-on pictures)
- 00:31:49 - Samsung Series 5 notebooks stretch to 15 and 17 inches (hands-on)
- 00:33:29 - HP Envy 14 Spectre
- 00:34:04 - Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga: a Windows 8 laptop that bends backwards into a tablet (hands-on video)
- 00:40:40 - Motorola's Sanjay Jha: 'Verizon and AT&T don't want seven stock Android devices on their shelves'
- 00:58:00 - Nokia CEO Stephen Elop at CES 2012: The Verge interview
- 01:09:41 - Google TV product manager Rishi Chandra: 'Android is going to be a successful operating system on TVs'
- 01:12:53 - Amazon is UltraViolet's first retail partner; Samsung offering disc-to-digital on 2012 Blu-Ray players
- 01:15:52 - Razer Project Fiona gaming tablet hands-on video and pictures
- 01:17:09 - Intel gets caught simulating Ivy Bridge gaming demo at CES 2012
- 01:18:10 - Movl SwipeIt streams content from iOS and Android to Samsung Smart TVs, but is it an official Samsung app?
- 01:20:00 - Acer Aspire S5