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UnavailablePocketnow Weekly 132: Windows Holographic, BlackBerry's app entitlement, hackers hacking your calls
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Pocketnow Weekly 132: Windows Holographic, BlackBerry's app entitlement, hackers hacking your calls

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Pocketnow Weekly 132: Windows Holographic, BlackBerry's app entitlement, hackers hacking your calls

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121 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2015
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Podcast episode

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Windows 10, Windows Holographic, and an 84-inch Microsoft Surface – say whaaaaat? A Galaxy S6 Edge with dual curves and an HTC M9 with a square camera? Get outta town! Hackers hacking the very fabric of the cellular network to listen in on your calls to grandma? Shut the front door.And hold on to your hats, because that's not all. BlackBerry's CEO seems to think net neutrality entitles his smartphones to more third-party apps, Google might be dipping its toes in MVNO waters once more, and Sharp –bless it– refuses to let flip-phones die!The techno-world is going plum crazy, folks, and before we run out of incredulous expressions, we better get to talking about it. All of the above, plus a slick smattering of listener mail, lies ahead; join us, won't you? Pocketnow Weekly 132 is waiting for your participation –either through the live video stream at 12:15pm Eastern on January 23 (click here for your local time), or the high-quality audio version available later on– and shoot your questions to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air. See you then! Pocketnow Weekly 132 Recording DateJanuary 23, 2015 HostsMichael FisherStephen SchenckJoe Levi ProducerJules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsor(00:01:48) Kickstart your new year and challenge yourself to learn something new with a free 10-day trial to lynda.com! It's is used by millions of people around the world and has over 3,000 courses on topics like web development, photography, visual design and business, as well as software training like Excel, Wordpress, and Photoshop.  All of their courses are taught by experts and new courses are added to the site every week.  Whether you want to invest in a new hobby, ask your boss for a raise, find a new job or improve upon your current job skills in 2015; lynda.com has something for everyone! News(00:04:09) Microsoft Microsoft shows off Windows 10 on smartphonesCortana announced for the PC as part of Windows 10Microsoft announces Project Spartan, the future of web browsing on WindowsMicrosoft unveils Windows HolographicMicrosoft Surface Hub technical details start arriving Everyone elseHow Google may become a carrier of its ownMore HTC One M9, M9 Plus leaks attempt to leak upcoming hardwareSamsung Galaxy S6 announcement on March 2, pre-MWC, says reportGalaxy S6 rumors double down on dual-curve theoryThe flip phone lives on with new Sharp Android model Learn Something(00:59:58)A segment from our resident Android expert and web authority Joe Levi, chock full of information for you to apply directly to your forehead. On today's installment, a write-in suggestion from listener Brendon Pifer: it's about security, and you better listen hard (because someone else might be listening to you mighty hard).Are hackers using an SS7 vulnerability to spy on your phone calls?Context: German researchers discover a flaw that could let anyone listen to your cell calls + Companies are now selling the ability to track your phone number wherever you go Dial F for Fail(01:21:11)A segment from our top news wrangler about injustice, misdeeds, and general foolishness within the mobile industry. Today’s topic: BlackBerry's CEO and his interesting interpretation of the biggest internet debate of the century.Net Neutrality ain't got bunk to do with apps ... but could BlackBerry have a point?Context: BlackBerry hijacks net neutrality conversation to complain about lack of apps Listener Mail(01:33:39)E-mailed submissions from Christopher Drummer, Grant Butler, and Michael McGrath MusicIt may just sound like a ringtone to you, but our transition music track ("Radiation") is a real song, from a real album, by a real artist: Ali Spagnola. You can download that album, along with many others, at Ali's website here, visit her YouTube page here, and follow her on Twitter here!•Thanks for listening! We'll see you next week.
Released:
Jan 25, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Mobile-tech talk and lame jokes from the informative yet unrefined team at Pocketnow. Covering smartphones, tablets, wearables and other gadgets you dreamed of owning when you were young. Stitcher Award winner: Best Technology Podcast, 2013