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:
This the very first episode of the Lords of Gaming podcast, the gaming podcast of lazytechguys.com. In this show, the crew discuss what games got them into gaming. We also discuss EA winning the "Worst Company in America....
This was our first Wireless Weekly podcast. On today's show, we touched on the rumored HTC One X release date, the Google Play Tablet and even an awesome phone from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion....
On today's show, we have some more fun with the Worst Company in America 2012 contest and joke about some of the April's fools jokes that went around the internet. Other topics include Spotify staying free forever, Kinect Star Wars...
On today's show we discuss topics like the recent RIM Q4 reports, Google making more money on iOS than their own Android OS and the recent Playstation 4 rumors. We also discuss the Worst Company in America contest and place our bets on who's going to win.
On today's show, we get a thorough review of Mass Effect 3 and discuss the controversy regarding the ending. LTG also visited the office of Autonomy, the makers of Aurama and discuss their experience with the forward looking company.
On today's episode we have a treat. We got an opportunity to interview Trench Games, developers of Galaxy for Hire, and Phoenix Online Studios, developers of Cognition: An Erica Reed Triller.
On today's episode, we go over some news topics like Kevin Rose going to Google, Microsoft's new IE 10 security features and Ghost Recon Online beta impressions. We review Dark Souls for the PS3 and Xbox 360 and discuss what has got to be the coolest boombox ever created.
Today's show is full of acquisitions, IPO's and homeless people. We discuss Twitter's purchase of Posturous, Zynga working with Konami and Marvel Comics teaming up with Aurasma to bring comics to life.
On today's show, we go over the new iPad. We discuss the name, the specs and the upgrades of this new tablet. We return to GDC to discuss independent games that people should keep an eye on and discuss the new Metal of Honor game....
Today's show is all about Radford's experiences on the first day of GDC, game developers conference. Throughout the conversation, topic like Halo 4, a system that allows for people to create games in minutes, MechWarrior and much more.
The crew talks about a new Windows 8 build, new video compression for the future, the long awaited Canon 5D Mark III, The PS Vita, Battlefield! Also Walmart may start selling Ultraviolet digital movies? That'll make things better!
The entire LTG crew is here to discuss a large amount of topics today including Samsung's lackluster tablet success and Sprint close to purchasing Metro PCS. There were a lot of announcements at the Mobile World Congress including new phones and tablets.
On today's show, we hit up quite a collection of topics. Some of the highlights are Comcast's StreamPix service, Ultraviolet's failures and Googlelighting. We also discuss the half-assed Nightline exclusive of the Foxconn plant, Google's desire to put information in our glasses and the absolutely coolest attraction at Disney World.
On today's show, we discuss the recent leak of Apple's Mountain Lion and the features that are looking to be included. We discuss the woes of LightSquared in the US and Motorola in Germany....
On today's show, we talk about Sony's PlayStation Vita and whether or not the OS could be used for more than just a video game machine. Tony also had a chance to visit the Vita Hills Social Club and gives his impressions on the event...