40: The Compliance Shark
Why enterprise software is hard, game-console sales, Retina iPad Minis, image retention, the A7's awesomeness, and repairing HFS.
- Follow-up on Cisco VPNs on Mavericks and [photo backups] to SkyDrive on Windows Mobile Phone Series Metro Not-Metro Phone Windows.
- Why enterprise software is so hard, and the barriers to entry for small companies targeting the enterprise market.
- Game-console sales by generation, Nintendo In Crisis, and AnandTech's Xbox One and PS4 mini-review.
- Casey's new Retina iPad Mini, Marco's accidentally popular image-retention test, DisplayMate quality analysis, free data with a T-Mobile SIM, and choosing between the iPad Air and Retina Mini.
- A7 thermal throttling in iPhone 5S, iPad Air, and Retina iPad Mini, and deeper analysis of the A7.
- John's disk-corruption adventure and why you should "repair" your HFS disks. Take John's disk-repair results survey!
- Ending Theme Song 2.0 by Jonathan Mann. (We still like the old one, so we'll keep it but rotate this in sometimes.)
- After-show: Fraser Speirs producing his podcast on an iPad, Back to Work 146 with Dan possibly going iPad-only, SimCity 2000 on SNES, Lex's Logitech Ultrathin Mini keyboard review, Apple refurb discounts, and the Casio B.O.S.S., which can even exchange data with a PC!
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