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  • MobileViews Podcast 65: iPhone 5c/5s and iOS 7

    Todd Ogasawara, Jay Stone, and Emil Reyes discuss the recently announced iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, and the near future release of iOS 7 in this podcast.

  • MobileViews Podcast 64: Fav mobile games – Plants vs. Zombies 1 & 2, retro games & more

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    Todd Ogasawara, Jay Stone, and Email Reyes discuss some of their favorite mobile games in MobileViews Podcast 64. They start off with the recently released Plants vs. Zombies 2. This long awaited game was released using a freemium model. It moves on to Candy Crush, Angry Birds Star Wars, and the surprisingly expensive but apparently satisfying retro games brought from the PC and console gaming world to the iPad.

  • MobileViews Podcast 63: Are Apple’s best days are behind it or ahead?




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    Todd Ogasawara and Jay Stone discuss and debate whether Apple’s best days are behind or ahead of it. What do you think?

  • MobileViews Podcast 62: When old tech is good enough…




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    [Audio length – 48:43]
    In MobileViews Podcast 62 Todd Ogasawara and Jay Stone discuss the relationship software and hardware being so good that consumers do not feel the need to upgrade or update to the latest version. This, of course, affects growth, revenue, and the bottom line for tech companies.

  • New MobileViews Podcast cover art

    MobileViews_Podcast_x320On March 21 Apple sent email to podcasters publishing through iTunes telling them that they need to provide new cover art that conforms to the new 1400×1400 pixel format (JPEG or PNG). So, my old ugly MobileViews cover art has been replaced by this new ugly cover art. The new cover art reflects that this one podcast stream hosts both the MobileViews and ComicsViews podcasts.

  • Podcast 61: What’s going on with Apple’s stock price?




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    In MobileViews Podcast 61, Todd Ogasawara, Jay Stone, and Emil Reyes (none of who claim any expertise in investment) wonder aloud and speculate about the steep multi-month decline in Apple’s stock price. It closed at $702/share on September 19, 2012. And, its share price on January 25, 2013 was $439.88. That is a $262 price drop in four months for a 37% loss of value.

    FYI: Emil runs a 3D printing design business. You can find some of his recent work here:

    “Make Me That”