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Mobile Nations 6: Size matters

By , Friday, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:24 pm
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Mobile Nations 6: Size matters

Phil, Kevin, Derek, Dan, and Rene discuss why carriers keep getting in the way of our gadgets, how big a phone can get before it's a tablet, what does a $99 TouchPad fire sale means, will Windows 8 really be no compromises, the value of music lockers, and what does an Apple without Steve Jobs as CEO mean for the industry? This is Mobile Nations!

Agenda

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Hosts

  • Phil Nickinson (@philnickinson)of Android Central
  • Kevin Michaluk (@crackberrykevin) of CrackBerry.com
  • Derek Kessler (@dkdsgn) of PreCentral.net
  • Daniel Rubino (@Malatesta77) of WPCentral.com
  • Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of TiPb.com
  • Credits

    Our music is pROgraM vs. Us3R by by morgantj. Introduction by Joseph Holder.

    Thanks to the Smartphone Experts network of store for sponsoring this podcast, and to our fantastic live chat members for keeping us honest and making us smart!

    Rene Ritchie

    Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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      ahah so when u almost copy the same article to the other blogs, copy too the source http://www.appclub.it/whited00r-il-firmware-che-tiene-al-passo-i-vecchi-dispositivi/ :(

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