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What The Tech Ep. 105 – No Compromises 2-15-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott continue their discussion of Windows on ARM. Will we see WOA laptops? Paul also goes into more detail about Windows 8 and the new Metro interface. How will Metro differ between consumer and enterprise use. Google gets official approval to buy Motorola Mobility. Paul [...]
What The Tech Ep. 104 – The Future Of Windows 2-7-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott go over all of the newly leaked screen shots and information for the Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Why did Microsoft get rid of the Start button? What other changes have been made between the Developer Preview and the new Consumer Preview? Andrew and Paul [...]
What The Tech Ep. 103 – You’re Not Steve Jobs 1-31-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott begin by discussing the situation with MegaUpload. Why did the FBI target them? Should similar services be worried? Andrew brings up recent Xbox 720 rumors. Will it do away with optical media all together? Andrew also discusses the next gen PlayStation. Should Sony even [...]
What The Tech Ep. 102 – What Would You Do 1-24-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott play a game of what would you do, if you were in charge of a certain company. But first, RIM announces that co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie will step down, and a new CEO will take over. Will the new CEO be able [...]
What The Tech Ep. 101 – In The Closet 1-17-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott give their take on CES 2012, now that it’s finally over. Was CES this year good or bad and what products made an impression? Microsoft delivered their final key note at CES. Did they waste it? Paul gives his thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy [...]
What The Tech Ep. 100 – CES 2012 Special 1-10-12
This week on What The Tech: Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott discuss many of the product announcements thus far from CES 2012. Microsoft delivers their last keynote at CES. Why didn’t Balmer talk about Windows 8? Nokia officially announces their first Windows Phone for the U.S., the Nokia 900. Several companies announce new, low cost [...]




