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PostHeaderIcon Digital City 95: AMD kills ATI; Apple event predictions; and video game pottery

We're down a man this week, as Joey calls in with back problems -- but the rest of us are on hand to discus this week's hot topics. ... The hottest of which may be Apple's upcoming September 1 press event, and we all weigh in with allegedly thoughtful predictions on what new iPods and other gadgets may show up.

Then it's time for a moment of silence as we mourn the death of the ATI brand, with its corporate parent reportedly planning to tag the company's future graphics cards with the AMD brand name instead.

Among the wackier technology antics we look at this week -- a collection of pottery figures inspired by the hit casual game Plants vs. Zombies, and a quick visit to a Chicago coffee shop with a pretty sweet pop culture collectible -- a full-size model Delorean car from the Back to the Future film series.

Weird game swag: Plants vs. Zombies pottery

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Originally posted at Digital City Podcast

Source: CNET
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