It was a fun 129th episode of the SMRPodcast where we started out without Rod but he ends up joining us for the show. We laid out a few PSA’s for our listeners but we did get into some interesting discussions about the Apple Account hack that occurred, BlackBerry getting other manufacturers to build their devices, and Windows 8 adoption predictions. We also touch on Apple’s pulling the YouTube app from iOS and Nokia’s planned announcement of Windows Phone 8 devices.
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- Recorded:Â August 7th, 2012
- Published:Â August 8th, 2012
- Duration:Â 01hr 17min 00sec
- Rod Simmons @RodSimmons
- Chris Ashley @bigcashley
- Robb Dunewood @RobbDunewood
SHOW TOPICS
Opening Thoughts
- Rod is out so we have to clown him a little with this next episode of Chicken Wings and Beer
- Robb provides a PSA for Facebook users
- Rod actually makes the show
We talk about the huge Apple account hack that happened to @Mat
- Rod explains how they accomplished the hack
- Robb feels bad for him
- Chris still throws in a Microsoft backed jab
BlackBerry head Thorsten Heins makes an interesting statement about RIM
- Robb explains RIM possible tactic to sell BlackBerry 10 devices
- Rod says it is not going to work
- Robb also talks about other ways RIM can make money
Apple pulling the YouTube app from iOS
- Robb thinks it is a good thing if Google has their own app
- Rod points out that they could replace Google Sear too
- Chris thinks they can certainly use Bing instead of Google
Nokia to announce Windows Phone 8 September 5th
- Chris points to the rumor of three devices being announced
- Robb says devices must be available sooner than November
Windows 8 went RTM
- Robb wants to know if it will be adopted as well as Vista
- Chris says yes it will
- Rod points out what could prevent adoption from happening
Picks of the Week
- Skype for Android (VOIP App)Robb Dunewood (RIMarkable)
- Touchdown for Android (Email app for Android)Rod Simmons (SimpleMobileReview)
- Soul by Ludacris Headsets (Stereo Headsets) Chris Ashley (WinGadgetNews / SimpleMobileReview)