Just because it's a new year doesn't mean things are changing with the Pocketnow Weekly podcast. We're still shaking up the host roster on occasion, and we're still squeezing more than 90 minutes of discussion out of the mobile-technology news sector, even in the pit of the post-holiday lull. On our first podcast of 2013, Joe Levi joins us to talk Android amid a sea of pre-CES leaks, but not before we dive into a long and detailed discussion about the new mobile version of Ubuntu - a platform we'll learn how to consistently pronounce someday, but not today. We also touch on Sailfish and Open webOS, and interspersed amid our "official" topic list entries are conversations about the Nexus 7, Galaxy Camera, Lumia 920, NFC, app development, HTML5, mobile networks in third-world countries, and the beautiful iOS-based game The Room. All that, plus some truly awesome listener mail and Joe Levi sounding like he's broadcasting on an AM transmitter from the 1930s, after the break. We promise his audio quality gets better as the show goes on, so plug in, kick back, and treat those sharp, perfectly sculpted ears of yours to episode 025 of the Pocketnow Weekly. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Thanks for listening! Pocketnow Weekly Episode 025 Recording Date 01/03/2012 Hosts Michael Fisher Brandon Miniman Joe Levi Topic List Podcast Preshow / Thought Thread (00:10:00) New platforms of every shape and size are discussed in our deluxe-edition mega-thought-thread today, ranging from Ubuntu to Sailfish to Open webOS! Android (00:46:50) HTC 2013 Lineup Leaked LG CES Lineup Speculation Huawei Lineup Leaked 8 Scenarios Where NFC Would Make Sense Galaxy Camera as Daily Driver: An Experiment Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 (01:14:30) Nokia Demos Lumia 920's Audio Quality With Rock Guitar Challenge iOS (01:20:11) Apple Already Testing iPhone 6 with iOS 7 Apple Users Get Disturbed for 7 Days Listener Mail (01:28:48) Dushyant Shrikhande asks a provocative question about Google's relationship with the open-source community, and Khalid Almswaya writes in with a query about how app developers make their money. ___ Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more!
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