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CrowdGadgets 32 | Biggest Launch Ever
AT&T is preparing for the biggest smartphone launch in the history of the company—yes, even bigger than the iPhone—and the hosts of the CrowdGadgets podcast take a look at the recipient of this lavish attention: the Nokia Lumia 900. But will it drown
CrowdGadgets 31 | Releases and Rumors
Tune in to the latest episode of the CrowdGadgets podcast to hear Calob, John, and William’s thoughts on Sprint and HTC’s upcoming joint event on April 4, family data plans, Android fragmentation, and more. We also discuss the current state of the Win
CrowdGadgets 30 | iPads and More
The new iPad is on everyone's mind--well, almost everyone--but that doesn't prevent the hosts of the CrowdGadgets podcast from digging into the latest tech news like the floating touch screen on the new Xperia sola and the Amazon App Store for Android'...
CrowdGadgets 29 | Rebrand and Refresh
As one might expect, Apple’s announcement of an iPad refresh managed to take the tech industry by storm. Google, meanwhile, quietly rebranded the Android Market as Google Play, making it the go-to destination for entertainment and apps. Tune in to the l
CrowdGadgets 28 | Big News from Barcelona
This week on the podcast, we give our reactions to the very interesting and exciting announcements at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Plus, does a phone really need a 41MP camera? And what's up with AT&T throttling unlimited data plans? Listen to our
CrowdGadgets 27 | Mobile World Congress
This week on the podcast, we cover everything from the latest Windows 8 news to what we'd like to see come out of Mobile World Congress. Additionally, does T-Mobile have what it takes to build out a competitive LTE network all on their own? And how'd you
CrowdGadgets 26 | Are Buggy Betas More Fun?
The CrowdGadgets podcast is back after a week off, bringing listeners discussions about Windows 8 on ARM and the upcoming Consumer Preview, 60-screen Ultrabook flash mobs, Windows Phone design, OneNote on Android, the joy of vanilla Android on the Samsung
CrowdGadgets 25 | All About Tablets
2012 is certainly shaping up to be an exciting year for tablets, as details surrounding Windows 8 are released and Asus attempts to bridge the gap between phones and tablets. Subscribers in North America should also be very pleased to hear that the Samsun
CrowdGadgets 24 | Reviews Galore
The CrowdGather Gadget Network is full of reviews. Anythingbutiphone delivered its verdict on the HTC TITAN; Anythingbutipod took a look at the Yurbuds Ironman Endure Pro headphones; Nothing But Tablets put Tough-Luv’s Tri-Axis case through its paces; a
CrowdGadgets 23 | Carriers, App Stores, Tips, and More
CrowdGadgets covered a wide range of topics this week, including self-healing phone cases, Windows 8 tablet hardware requirements, wireless carrier expansions and policy changes, and much more. Plus, how profitable are Android and Windows Phone for their