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Ike and Justin take at predictions for the year of 2014 in mobile.
Our friend Manoj stops by to talk SmartTVs, tablets of all sizes, and app monetization
Banning Google Glass in the boardroom, more telecommuncation spying, and the Obama selfie.
OSX expands push notifications, carriers nix Samsung’s kill-switch, and Ike eats at the iPad airport restaurant.
The ongoing saga of Blackberry, how mobile is changing emergency aid, and trying to figure out Snapchat
Microsoft Office for the iPad; the bevy of mobile payments; and are mobile phones making us isolated?
T-Mobile, jilted, decides to take on the so-called cartel.
What the conferencerati and those CIOs are talking about at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo, and Interop.
We talk about mobile security, real and imagined. With mostly insightful comments from today's guest, Hampton.
The reverberations of the Twitter IPO in SF, Google buys some Bump engineers, and the soaring cost and diminshing returns of smartphones. Oh, and that mobile first Slate UI.
On the many so-called smartwatches vying to talk to your phone; Gordon Moore's smartwatch, and those iBeacons.
Manchurian CEO and so-called Nokia takeover, KitKat OS for Google, Who's making money on apps, and where(able).
Ridiculous mobile names, Android's security issues, GM's webkit dash, and a mobile IDE.
How ranked choice voting catapults phones, apps, and political candidates into leadership.
Device Wars, Kim Jong Un, Firefox Phone, and the app wars.





