Digital Zone 172: Shall We Bump?

Posted by Patrick Wiscombe on April 27, 2009 under Digital Zone Podcasts | Be the First to Comment

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In this edition of the Digital Zone, we talked about:

  • Windows 7 release candidate  ‘leaked’
  • Apple’s one billionth app downloaded
  • Buying products from your cell phone
  • Verizon and Apple talking iPhone deal
  • Online newspapers continue to grow
  • Real Networks ‘RealDVD’ creating a headache for Hollywood
  • Losing your notebook computer is expensive
  • Realtime YouTube
  • MobileMe live chat
  • Three track Pilotfish mobile phone

Digital Zone 171: iPhone on the Verizon

Posted by Patrick Wiscombe on April 20, 2009 under Digital Zone Podcasts | Be the First to Comment

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In this edition of the Digital Zone, we talked about:

  • Apple’s remored 3rd generation iPhone details
  • iPhone could be coming to the Verizon network
  • AT&T wants to extend their exclusive deal with the Apple
  • iPhone 3.0 software details begin to emerge
  • Third generation iPod shuffle very profitable for Apple
  • The Justice Department wants to keep an eye on Microsoft
  • Microsoft new Zune HD device
  • Time Warner cancels plans to meter internet usage
  • Apple tops customer satisfaction ratings
  • The Pirate Bay sinks in court

Digital Zone 170: The Microsoft Apple Merger

Posted by Patrick Wiscombe on April 6, 2009 under Digital Zone Podcasts | Be the First to Comment

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In this edition of the Digital Zone, we talked about:

  • Social media sites keeps employees more productive
  • iPod shuffle has moisture problems
  • Price hikes coming to the iTunes store
  • More apps pages coming to the iPhone 3.0 software
  • Microsoft Office could be coming to the iPhone
  • Apple files a media device patent
  • AT&T to subsidize wireless netbook PCs
  • Blackberry’s app store is open for business
  • Sony cutting the price of the PS2
  • eBay’s eBucks
  • Fifty million Nintendo Wii’s can’t be wrong