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CrowdGadgets 52 | Device announcements galore
The CrowdGadgets podcast is going on hiatus as we focus our efforts on Pocketables and explore new ventures, so you definitely don't want to miss our final episode for now. And between unveilings from Nokia, Microsoft and Amazon, along with speculation su
CrowdGadgets 51 | What’s new at IFA?
IFA is currently underway in Berlin, and manufacturers around the world have begun to unveil their fall lineups of laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Unique and innovative Windows 8 PCs are the main focus, but Samsung also took the opportunity to announce
CrowdGadgets 50 | Will OnLive Live On?
On the latest episode of the CrowdGadgets podcast, the hosts discuss Windows 8 and Windows RT tablet pricing, the troubles at OnLive, ASUS’ PlayStation-certified tablets, HP’s new Mobility division, Google Play gift cards, and much more. Also, will Jo
CrowdGadgets 49 | Will the Microsoft Surface succeed?
What exactly does Microsoft need to do in order to ensure the Surface's success - will the tablet/notebook hybrid launch with enough apps? Will the price be right? Will consumers be able to find it in stores? How will the Surface affect other PC manufactu
CrowdGadgets 48 | Metro Outlook
On episode 48 of the CrowdGadgets podcast, Calob, John, Stuart, and William talk about RIM’s relevancy, Verizon’s free tethering, OS X Moutain Lion, a new name for Windows 8’s UI, and much more. We also discuss the unveiling of the UI-formerly-known
CrowdGadgets 47 | Google Fiber launches
Move over cable, because Google Fiber has launched in Kansas City and will hopefully expand to more areas soon. And speaking of launches, Apple's new Mountain Lion has roared onto the scene, Google Handwrite is now available on most Android and iOS device
CrowdGadgets 46 | Data Planning
AT&T is following in Verizon’s footsteps with its Mobile Share data plans, and the steady stream of Microsoft news continues with an official Windows 8 street date – October 26 – as well as the release of the Office 2013 Customer Preview. The CrowdG
CrowdGadgets 45 | Sprint’s 4G LTE is finally here
Sprint 4G LTE is finally here, along with a software update for the HTC EVO 4G LTE that restores Google Wallet functionality. Microsoft is also gearing up to release Windows 8 by October, which means the Surface - and Halo 4 on the Surface - will be here
CrowdGadgets 44 | New Players in the Smartphone Market
With Apple, Microsoft, and Google's events out of the way, the tech industry was much quieter this week. But that doesn't mean it was completely devoid of news. Rumors of Amazon making a smartphone have once again surfaced, and Mozilla plans to release Fi
CrowdGadgets 43 | Google I/O Impressions
This week was all about Google I/O, so be sure to tune in as we sort through all of Google's announcements and give our impressions. But that's not all: Sprint is almost ready to launch 4G LTE, Adobe is saying goodbye to Flash on Jelly Bean, and HP is shu