This week join host Josh Windisch, and groovyPost editor-in-chief Brian Burgess as we talk about the official Twitter app released for Windows 8, trending Twitter topics, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and what can make smartphones evolutionary again. Huge Windows 8 18-inch all-in-one PCs / tablets trending, including the Asus Transformer AIO that dual boots Windows 8 and Android. What the heck is the Twitter Music service going to be anyway? Josh thinks Google Now on iOS makes total sense, and our how to tip of the week turns your Windows 8 laptop into a WiFi hotspot.
TechGroove Show Notes
Official Twitter App for Windows 8 Now AvailableSamsung Galaxy S4 Rumor RoundupTwitter Music ServiceGoogle Now for iOS?Asus Transformer AIO PC is an 18” Tablet and Dual Boots Windows 8 and AndroidDell XPS 18 AIO
How To Tip of the Week
Use a Windows 8 Laptop as a WiFi Hotspot
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https://www.groovypost.com/howto/access-hidden-kindle-fire-hd-camera-app/ But I definitely agree, having a more established file system would rock, especially on iOS without having to Jailbreak. Thanks for listening! All that being said, I definitely think there is some missing functionality…I really think that maybe Apple’s solution to this is through iCloud. It’s not quite there yet but maybe it will eventually be their version of a file system on mobile. I think the original reason for locking down the OS so tightly is so that the line between a mobile device and a desktop computer wouldn’t become blurred. When the iPhone first came out, other phones on the market were frustrating and awful because they tried to do everything a computer could do, but on a tiny screen in comparison. The iPhone made it clear that it would only do certain tasks and in a certain way as to not become cumbersome. I think that things are very different now though, we now have the App Store with tons and tons of apps, so we really do need a better way to manage files between those apps. Not sure they’ll do a traditional file system, but as long as it will allow people to save to other apps, open the same file from more than one app, etc, I’ll be happy. Out of curiosity, what do you think of the software Samsung adds to the S3 versus a pure Android experience like Google Nexus? Were you impressed with Samsung’s S4 presentation yesterday? Comment Name * Email *
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