Russell Ivanovic, Philip Simpson, and Matt Kelsh of Shifty Jelly talk to Marc, Seth, and Rene about being indie in Australia, making Pocket Weather, and why they decided to go Android first for Pocket Casts. Note: All accents in this show are, we assume, fake.
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Mike Elgan, and I talk about wether or not there will there be an iPhone 5S coming in June, Google Now stuck in App Store, and more.
I was also fortunate enough to join Tom Merrit, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Will Harris on TNT to discuss T-Mobile simplifies stuff, BlackBerry teases new phone, Evernote cozies up to the Germans, and more. Check it out below.
Don Melton, former Engineering Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, talks to Guy and Rene about assembler on the Apple II, open-sourcing Mozilla, building Nautilus, creating WebKit and the Safari browser, teaching bears to dance, and cleaning cusses from code bases.
Dieter Bohn of The Verge talks to Rene about Apple's hiring of former Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch, how the iPhone stacks up in the newly competitive mobile market, Eric Schmidt's Google Now gaff, and what we'd like to see in a Jony Ive led iOS 7.
Marcus Adolfsson and David Lundblad of Mobile Nations join Seth and Rene to talk about the CrackBerry 10 redesign, building the Passport sign-in system, and developing the CB10 app for BlackBerry 10.
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and I discuss whether or not Apple lost the war of words with Samsung, a new iPhone web ad campaign, OS X 10.8.3, and more.
Tammy Coron of Nickelfish talks with Guy and Rene about coding (and re-coding!) the iMore app, the TRS-80 and text adventures, computers in schools, teaching kids to code, and surviving the zombie apocalypse.