The Pocketnow Weekly Podcast, Episode 007

A Romanian, a Honduran, and two Americans walk into a podcast … stop me if you’ve heard this one.

Actually, you haven’t. Because this is the first four-person episode of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast! This time around, usual suspects Michael, Brandon, and Anton are joined by the redoubtable Jaime Rivera, Multimedia Manager extraordinaire, for almost ninety minutes of mobile technology discussion from the very top layers of the heavenly clouds above.

That’s topped off by some overdue answers to a few bits of listener mail, questions from the smartest listeners in the business. If you can get through the bad James Bond jokes and Michael’s slightly-blown out audio levels during the first few minutes, there’s some great stuff to be had in episode 007 … including some Executive Roleplay. Yes, you read that right.

If that sounds like something you want to put your ears on -and it should- the various player links are below. Plug in, kick back, and treat your listening holes to some international intrigue with episode 007 of the Pocketnow Weekly. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on TwitterFacebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. And thanks for listening!

Pocketnow Weekly Episode 007

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Recording Date

8/21/2012

Hosts

Michael Fisher

Anton D. Nagy

Brandon Miniman

Jaime Rivera

Topic List

iOS (00:17:45)

Apple is Now The Most Valuable Company In History

Apple Settlement Talks Fail, Motorola Files for iPhone Ban

Why A Wide-Screen iPhone Doesn’t Make Sense

Android (00:39:50)

Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE Unboxing

Samsung Galaxy S III Mini Joins Galaxy S II Plus in Recent Rumor

LG Optimus Vu Goes Global In September With A Spec Bump

Samsung Proves Viability of Galaxy Player: New One Forthcoming

Windows Phone (01:01:38)

New Windows Phone 8 Samsung Models Details Rumored

New Nokia Windows Phone 8 Hardware Pictured

Two Minutes (01:04:08)

When it comes to smartphone OEMs, Who is the next Apple, and why?

 

Listener Mail and Final Thoughts (01:10:46)

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