Did we do better on the show this week? Well, let's see. Hardware Senior Editor Laarni Ragaza graces us with her presence and uses her expertise to tell us about a cheap Linux-based system, the ASUS Eee PC. (And no, it's not pronounced "triple-e.") Then Software/Internet Lead Analyst Michael Muchmore joins us for the first time to run down the new Microsoft Live software. Apparently there's a lot to know. Next, Brian Heater gives the rundown on Google and its "Android" initiative, which may make or break the wireless carrier industry. Stay tuned for the Hot Five in Five and Weird Gear segments.
Hosts: Dan Costa, Jennifer DeLeo, and Carol Mangis
Guests: Laarni Ragaza, Michael Muchmore, and Brian Heater
Audio Engineer: Scott Bernstein
Theme Music: Terry Sullivan
I've just seen the Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO) and Nigel Clifford (Symbian CEO) speeches about Android (http://www.weshow.com/us/p/22898/microsofts_ceo_discusses_googles_smartphone) and they really don't seem to be worried about Android, as we can see in their smiley and calm faces. I think this competition is very healthy to IT market and good to costumers.
November 12, 2007 12:17 PM
I've just seen the Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO) and Nigel Clifford (Symbian CEO) speeches about Android (http://www.weshow.com/us/p/22898/microsofts_ceo_discusses_googles_smartphone) and they really don't seem to be worried about Android, as we can see in their smiley and calm faces. I think this competition is very healthy to IT market and good to costumers.