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The Techcitement Podcast Is Live!

This week, we’re flying with WiFi, ignoring Android benchmarks, dumping Microsoft’s antivirus, and more. If you want to join in on the fun, check out the new Q&A feature on Google+. You’ll find the live show on my Google+ page. [yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JJriWHLMSY&feature=youtu.be’]

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Quiet Refresh Brings Apple iMac Updates

Earlier this week, Apple announced a refresh of the 21″ and 27″ iMac. While not an unexpected update to the product line, Apple released it with little fanfare, surprising many of the Mac faithful who awaited official announcements of new Mac systems in October. The update breaks down in the following ways: The popular all-in-one […]

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Everyone Else Is Doing It: BlackBerry Goes Up For Sale With Intention Of Going Private

Earlier in the month, Microsoft purchased Nokia. Not long after, computer giant Dell was sold back to the company’s founder. These were both expected, synergistic moves that made sense for all involved. Now, another long-rumored sale is coming to light as BlackBerry has entered an agreement to sell to Fairfax Financial. Fairfax is already the single […]

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Download This Week’s Techcitement Podcast!

This week, we covered the ups and downs of Blackberry (seriously, a lot happened in Blackberry land this week) and Apple, Cyanogen Inc., and more. Plus, we got to try out the new Q&A feature in Google’s Hangouts On Air. Grab the audio or video here. [yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7oXynT-0O0&feature=youtu.be’]

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The Techcitement Podcast Is Live!

There was a bizarre amount of Blackberry news this week, plus the release of the new iPhone, SteamOS, and more. If you want to join in on the fun, check out the new Q&A feature on Google+. You’ll find the live show on my Google+ page. [yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7oXynT-0O0&feature=youtu.be’]

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Does Android KitKat Show That The Dessert Name Needs To Be Given A Break?

Every version of Android has been named for a type of candy. That much is understand, and it’s a cute way to go about creating memorable version names. Each version has also been in alphabetical order: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, and the current release, Jelly Bean. Version 4.4 was expected […]

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