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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Podcasts:
On today's Wireless Weekly, we go at length about our experiences at Mobile Beat 2012 and our impressions of some of the topics that were discussed.
On today's LTG Show, we have great discussions about the recent AMC / Dish problems and how a la carte programing could effect the whole industry.
On today's show, we discuss the lawsuit against EA from college players who are looking for compensation for their likeness in video games.
On today's show, we discuss Sony's acquisition of Gaikai, speculate the reasons for it and what it could mean for the gaming industry.
Today, we discuss what could be the beginning of the end for video game consoles. Valve is giving away movie making tools used in Team Fortress and a Tomb Raider developer is already talking sequel.
On this special episode, we go over some of the announcements on Day One of Google i/o 2012. The Nexus 7 was announced, we get introduced to the Nexus Q, apps get updated and people jump out of a blimp.
In this podcast, Rad is on location at the first NOAH Conference in San Francisco, we talk about the iPhone on prepaid carriers, Verizon data plan changes, and rumors surround phone launch dates. We have a ton of new apps to talk about, a review of some headphones and lastly, some more Google i/o predictions. Once again, Tony and Sean hash it out; in good fun.
On today's LTG Show, we discuss the upcoming Google I/O conference and give our predictions and wish lists of what Google could present.
On today's show we discuss some of the big game news of the week. Gaikai rumors are swirling again and this time and we discuss what we think of this news. We also talk about Nintendo's announcement of a new larger 3DS, Xbox 720 rumors and Nvidia talking smack on how phones will beat consoles
In today's special episode we talk purely Windows Phone. On June 20th, Microsoft announced and demonstrated features of Windows Phone 8 and bits of Windows Phone 7.8. Our very own Radford Castro talks facts and his opinion on the matter.
In today's episode, we talk about T-Mobile's crazy prices plans for the Galaxy S III, Nokia's amazing 41MP camera phone with Symbian and question the release of a Nexus tablet in July. Our featured app is LucyPhone and this week's Kickstarter Korner features the Hone for iPhone 4s and iPad 3.
On today's show we discuss what makes a good first person shooter and go over the different elements that makes some stand out from the rest.
Microsoft announced new Surface tablets and LTG discusses it. Will this new tablet be a major change for Microsoft?
In today's podcast, we explore iOS 6 once again. Tony outlines the new plans from Big Red and Sean talks up some new app updates for Android.
We talk very frankly about Apple's WWDC announcements. We discuss iOS 6, the new laptops with the retina displays and the new maps feature that Apple showed off today.