In this week's show: WiMAX is ready to launch, Verizon expands FiOS, Microsoft and Nortel partner, Intel shows off a new robot, Australia gets an Apple store, Tokyo shows off new toys, Greenpeace boards a ship in Hong Kong, and New York's Digital Downtown demos new gadgets.
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