Lazy Tech Guys
Summary: LazyTechGuys (LTG) specializes in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends, and expert advice on topics ranging from the most fundamental aspects of technology and gaming. We work for the reader who not only needs to keep up with technology but is passionate about it. At LTG we take great pride in our casual approach to news, tips and reviews. Our editorial team is at home on several platforms Linux, Mac, and Windows; they know both the home and the enterprise; they understand law and politics; and they specialize in bringing readers the right answer while trying to be compassionate of novices. An enjoyable romp of quick wits and intended puns keep our connection with the audience while not being overbearing. Within the last few months, LTG has grown into a destination for those who need to sift the wheat from the chaff. LTG is also unique in a number of ways. We are proud in delivering conversational media by utilizing experts in web, video and sound. It is a combination that brings new and exciting answers to the reader's questions and desire for fresh voices, informed reporting, and pure entertainment. LTG writers aren't afraid of wit or strongly-held opinions and readers find it both on display throughout our work. But at LTG, "opinion" never devolves into dogma; we strive for measured judgments and carefullyrelayed contexts. Those who come to LTG looking for computing religion won't find it, and that's why our readership continues to grow to see our take on the day's tech news and look forward to our original reporting.
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Timo Vurorensola is a Finnish film director and actor who's also responsible for the campy Star Wreck movies and Iron Sky - a comical science fiction film stretched to the limit in politically incorrect themes and outrageous plotlines all wrapped up in an impressive FX-laden shootout.
Lazytechguys.com has just hit the two year mark and we have a big LTG Show to accompany.
On today's Lords of Gaming, we talk about the developments at Irrational Games over Bioshock Infinite.
In today's show, we talk about Samsung's upcoming events, AT&T's plan to shut down their 2G network and a rumored super-phone from HTC. Also, Sean talks to himself with Nina, ICS gets a bigger share and Android rules the smartphone market in the USA.
On today's LTG Show, we discuss about the new additions that Apple is bringing and the possible impacts it will have on consumers as well as companies who develop apple accessories.
I got a chance to have a nice chat with Jason Michael Paul, concert producer of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony and Legend Of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses which is currently touring around the country.
On today's Lords of Gaming, we tackle a large amount of news including the struggles of the gaming industry.
In today's show, we talk about the new Soulja Boy tablets, new Android phones from Motorola and Samsung and pictures of a 10-inch Blackberry Playbook.
On today's LTG Show, we give some honest criticisms regarding the Olympics, the NBC coverage and whether or not tweeting is ruining the events.
On today's Lords of Gaming, we touch on subjects including EA's and their football exclusive licence problems, Metal Gear creator is ready to show off his next big game engine.
On today's show, Tony is back! We talk about numbers from Samsung, Apple and AT&T and get into some rumor news. Jelly Bean is big on the list as Google finally released the SDK and we get into a discussion about apps, their strange permissions and Tony goes over some hardware reviews.
On today's LTG Show, we discuss the department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple and the five largest book publishers.
On today's Lords of Gaming, we find a "Tough Games" list online and see if we agree with that writers choices.
On today's LTG Show we talk a variety of topics including Yahoo's new CEO, RIM's patent problems, Microsoft separating from MSNBC and Symantec bricking PCs with their anti-virus updates.
With the release of the extended ending of Mass Effect 3, both Rad and Andrew discuss it and their feeling for the Mass Effect sereis now.