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The Platformer Podcast! – episode 32

February 29, 2012
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Apple is unveiling…something on March 7th, and that something is likely a new iPad. Rumours abound of retina displays and increased horsepower, along with slightly less reliable rumours of a new Apple TV.

On the flip side, Eric Schmidt has a vision of the future that’s all at once dull, elitist, and somewhat ignorant. But all is not lost, as Photoshop Touch has landed in the App Store and Chip has decreed it Good.

But wait, there’s more! We also have an interview with Kirby Ferguson, the man behind Everything is a Remix. If you haven’t seen these excellent treatise on the Internet, creativity and copyright, you’re sorely missing out, and Kirby was a great interview subject, an erudite and talented fellow with something to say. Check it out, and thanks for listening!

Apple event on March 7th!

The future according to Eric Schmidt

Photoshop Touch on the iPad

Dell no longer makes PCs

Everything is a Remix

The Platformer Podcast! – episode 31

February 28, 2012
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Mountain Lion looks like an old, tired drag queen (but may have some pep under the hood), Playbook 2.0 still sucks, Office might be headed to the iPad, a whole mess of iPhone and iPad rumours….and an interview with Macworld and PC World chief Jason Snell! All on this episode of Platformer.

Jason Snell interview!

Mountain Lion drag queen!

Playbook 2.0!

Office for iPad?

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57381597-37/iphone-5-will-reportedly-launch-in-the-fall/?tag=fd2010AuxPromo.0

iAds are tanking!

The other interactive ebook authoring platform (with snark)

apple settles antennagate class action

iPhone 5 in the fall according to Japanese rumor sites

The Platformer Podcast! – episode 28

January 24, 2012
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Clowntown gets a new mayor! The dual CEOs at RIM are out, only to be replaced by another guy mouthing the same tired platitudes. We also cover the SOPA blackout, the Megaupload shutdown, a kerfuffle over iBooks Author, some staggering tablet statistics, and Youtube hitting 4 billion views A DAY. That’s mental.

The Platformer Podcast! – episode 27

January 18, 2012
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Jerry Yang is out at Yahoo, RIM is trying to sell itself, Sarah Lacy gets $2.5 million (!) to make a promotional…uh, I mean, informative new blog about startups, Rupert Murdoch is old and insane, and Google can’t stop screwing around with your search. Throw in cloud gaming with Onlive, pro video people moving away from Apple, and the Pirate Bay starting up a new promotional program for indies, and you’ve got yourself a podcast!

By the way, please note that we’ve switched feeds, so you can now get the Platformer Podcast by either searching for it on iTunes, listening to it at Platformer.ca or by using this feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/platformer/OnDA

Breaking: Jerry Yang out at Yahoo

Clowntown: RIM trying to sell itself

Playbook update with email still doesn’t quite cut it

Sarah Lacy getting $2.5 million for Techcrunch clone PandoDaily

Murdoch wants to preserve media scarcity

OnLive expansion: live streaming gaming (currently on the Mac) will come to smart TVs, now Windows services over an iPad, iPad gaming app coming.

Star Wars: The Dead Republic

Why pros are moving away from Apple

Pirate Bay launches promo program for artists

The Platformer Podcast! – Episode 26

January 10, 2012
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A packed proceeding at Platformer, with news from CES, Barnes and Noble possibly selling off the Nook, Cable cutters uniting, and an offensive PSA from ICE.

We also go off on a rant about Thunderbolt, wax poetic about iMessage, and hail the return…of Clowntown.

Yahoo gets a new CEO
Why Google should buy Nook
LG Super OLED is super sexy
Cord cutters on the rise
iMessage decimates text messaging
Asinine PSA from ICE about piracy
Belkin’s Thunderbolt dock won’t be out until September 2012

The Platformer Podcast! – Episode 25

December 29, 2011
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It’s our first annual year-end prognosticatin’ and predictin’ jamboree! We look back at 2011 and see RIM and HP in tatters, Apple on top but of the business world but without Steve Jobs, and protesters, hackers and the 1% all using the internet to further their goals.

We also turned our keen insight to 2012, where Warren boldly predicted several already heavily rumored things and Todd used reason and logic to extrapolate current events to the near future. Chip was, as always, our rock of serenity.

And if that’s not enough, how about our apps and games of the year? Including one we think you might find surprising…..