Fri, 14 June 2013
We were excited for iOS 7 and what radical changes Jony Ive might bring to the mobile operating system, but did he go too far with his changes? Quite possibly. |
Fri, 7 June 2013
What can you expect from WWDC? Well, we've already covered that topic a few times and even recently published mockups from what we'd like to see in iOS 7. But in this week's episode of Tech On The Range we dig a bit deeper. Will Apple's rumored iRadio compete with Spotify and Pandora? Will Apple really stray too far with design changes in OS X or iOS? What about product announcements? |
Fri, 31 May 2013
With this year's E3 set to begin in less than two weeks, Sean and Joey pair up to discuss what to expect from the major companies at the show. Games, games, more games and also close up pictures of consoles. |
Fri, 24 May 2013
This week, Microsoft pulled the curtain back on their next massive gaming effort dubbed the Xbox One. This brand new console looks to be king of the living room, and it's doing so with a unique approach. Sean, Joey and Ron tackle the highs and lows of the big debut. |
Fri, 17 May 2013
Todd and Sean discuss all of the news this week from BlackBerry Live and Google I/O 2013. |
Fri, 10 May 2013
This week, we decided to turn to Twitter and Facebook and poll you for questions. We selected a few of our favorites and tried to answer them as best as we could. Of course, that lead to tangents, as most things do, and we wind up hitting stuff that lives well outside of the world of tech. Welcome to yet another episode of this podcast! |
Fri, 3 May 2013
Oh, sure, us geeks are all sorts of jazzed over Google Glass, smart watches and other wearable high tech goods. But, what about the mainstream consumer? Will average Joe shopper be comfortable enough to rock glasses that look like a prop from Minority Report on a daily basis? |
Fri, 26 April 2013
In the midst of their success and their failure, active mobile and gaming community members ike to flaunt their collective love and hate for the biggest companies in the world. When these companies are at their highest, fans are there to yammer on about how short lived the love will be. When these companies are at their lowest, fans come in to kick the beasts while they're down. Today on our show, we discuss why we think people love to see the big companies struggle. |
Fri, 19 April 2013
2013, so far, has become the year of the Nintendo 3DS. Other consoles may be on their way out, two consoles might be on their way in, but Nintendo's portable is doing very well for itself. |
Fri, 5 April 2013
Earlier this morning, news broke of Microsoft Studios Creative Director firing off on Twitter about all the "drama" surrounding consoles potentially requiring always-on connections. Word is that the next Xbox will need a perpetual internet connection in order to play games. That rumor hasn't been confirmed, but Orth's tweets have lead to a lot of concern. |
