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Sammy and Jon talk about the saga between Apple and Adobe over Apple's decision not to support Adobe's Flash on the iPhone, iPad, and the iPod Touch with The Tech Update's Henry D'Andrea. They're also discussing Amazon's battle with Apple as a new version of the Kindle is set to be unveiled in the near future. This week's Showdown also delves into Microsoft's war with Google as the competition between Office 2010 and Google Docs offerings heats up.
The Loop's Jim Dalrymple joins us to talk about the saga between Apple and Gizmodo over the story on the stolen iPhone 4G prototype. We're also talking about the iPad's early success and what you can expect from Microsoft's Kin One and Kin Two phones.
Amanda Congdon, the host of Sometimesdaily, a popular online video sensation, joins Kwass and Jon to discuss her amazing career, current projects and the latest with Apple. You may also recognize Congdon from her work with Rocketboom, ABC News, Good Morning America, Oxmour Entertainment, and Amanda Across America. The hosts also give their take on Apple's iPad.
David Sarno, a technology and business writer/blogger for the Los Angeles Times, joins Kwass and Jon to discuss the details regarding the rumored Apple Tablet computer. He also breakdowns how Google's Nexus One pales in comparision to Apple's iPhone 3GS (Part Two).
Michael Larabel, the founder of Phoronix Media, a software engineer, and technology analyst, joins Kwass and Jon to discuss the competition that Google's Chrome OS could present to Windows and Mac OS (Part Three). The hosts also discuss the rumors regarding the Apple Tablet.
Kevin Purdy, the Senior Editor of Lifehacker, joins Kwass, Jon, and Ilya to discuss how Google's Nexus One pales in comparision to Apple's iPhone 3GS on this milestone 50th episode. Google has just released the Nexus One and there is a ton of hype surrounding the mobile device.
Nicholas Deleon, a writer for CrunchGear, joins Kwass and Jon to discuss how Google's Android compares to Apple's iPhone OS. Deleon also discusses the competition that Google's Chrome OS could present to Windows and Mac OS (Part Two). On this one hour and a half edition, Kwass and Jon also preview and make predictions for 2010 and the teens in regards to Apple and Microsoft.
Annie Gaus, iPhone app judge on Revision3's AppJudgment and blogger on Your Baby is Lame, among many other distinctions, joins Kwass and Jon to talk about some the hottest iPhone apps in the App Store. There are now well over 100,000 iPhone apps to choose from, and we're going to attempt to narrow them down!
Jeffrey Powers, founder of the Geekazine Podcast, blogger, and podcaster, among many other distinctions, joins Kwass and Jon for his second appearance to discuss the competition that Google's Chrome OS could present to Windows and Mac OS. Google has already created a mildly-popular browser, and now they're in the process of giving users a new option for computing as well.
Kwass and Jon talk about how to run Windows on Mac and vice versa by using programs such as Bootcamp and Parallels. Jon currently runs a stable version of Windows XP on his Macbook.