Wednesday, December 21, 2011

postheadericon Tech Weekly podcast: 2011 review

In reviewing year-end look at the most important news in technology from 2011, and also look into our crystal ball to see what 2012 might have in store deals.

Aleks Krotoski

, Charles Arthur and Mike Butcher of TechCrunch Europe, begin by examining the effect of social networks like Twitter and Facebook had in the revolutions and protests in the Middle East this year and the effect BlackBerry BBM of the riots in the UK in August.

The team returns to the death of Steve Jobs and other sites an incredible year for Apple -. Despite the sad news, the company has been very productive in the past year, Siri and analyzed icloud

This is in contrast with the terrible year for RIM and HP, and the most varied fortunes for Nokia 2011 - Aleks reminds Stephen Elop burning platform memo to employees of the mobile phone manufacturer, while RIM Charles acknowledge the awkwardness of network outages and the launch of the Playbook ruin your year. Mike and offers some thoughts on the flip-flop of HP, which this year decided to get rid of PC manufacturing ... and then reversed that decision, get rid of their mobile phones and lines of tablets in the process.

There is also a look in the year of Google - changes at the top of the company, Android is harassed by the struggles of patents and the launch of Google +, and there is a ballot to the government's initiative to City Tech.
Keith Stuart
brings a report on the year in games - the launch of the Nintendo 3DS and highlights Modern Warfare 3 -. Just as social games and piracy of Sony PlayStation Network



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