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Windows 10 itself is still pretty awesome. To anything? Too often, technology enthusiasts do not fully understand the financial choices made by the companies they value. Recently, Vernon tried to explain the news of Microsoft buying back stock from shareholders, and failed pitifully at it. Listener of the show Blake Latson offered to help explain what some of the financial announcements really meant, and Vernon gladly accepted!

Blake shares with us the Microsoft products and services he uses in his daily life, both professionally and personally.

He explains Microsoft's stock buy back program, some of the basics of stock investing, and some great insight into the US corporate tax code. Since David was unavailable this week, we were fortunate enough to have Aaron Hall GoodThings2Life join us for episode Both Aaron and Vernon discuss some of their experiences regarding the two keynote sessions held on Monday.

The discussion continues, with the topics features moving towards parity among Office apps on all platforms, the general shift that email communication taking, the specific Outlook variations, including Focused Inbox, Black Theme coming to the preview pane, and broad new UI changes to the Win32 and web versions.

The two finish off the show by venturing into the speculation zone regarding what they think what will happen, and what should happen with the Surface line of products. Many technology enthusiasts end up playing tech support for their friends and families.

Often our loved ones rely on us to make the right choices for us, when it comes to a meaningful purchase of a piece of tech. Vernon and David talk about some new devices for their family members on the horizon. Also, the two hosts ask for listener feedback, and, dare we say it? This is one of the very few shows that we've recorded without putting together any host notes.

We just share an enjoyable conversation. Below are the details. Vernon reminisces about the Glance and Go podcast episode with Sean Johnson in which he had to re-record an entire episode because he powered off his PC. The phrase "Poop in a group" rears its ugly head. Graphics Interchange Format debate returns.

Our polarized opinions of the topic turn to a surprisingly mild, polite, and politically-correct argument. Somehow we discuss iTunes reviews.

Speaking of that, please take a moment to give us a review! Side note: Choosy moms and choosy dads choose Jif. Fortunately for you, we did actually talk about an upcoming Microsoft product, and we even have an inside tip on it! Surface AIO Is a smartphone an all-in-one device?

David empties his download folder. Somehow we make a useful you decide conversation out of it. Vernon's download folder sulks away in shame. Wharton Brooks' Cerulean Mobile is still having a meetup, but it has been postponed. If you are interested, be sure to follow and engage with them on Twitter CeruleanMobile What specs do Windows Mobile enthusiasts need to be satisfied with their phone?

Vernon forgets which laptop he wants. We both discuss what we need in a laptop, which was obviously not something we prepared for. Anyone have an extra Dell XPS 13 they need to liberate? Is the HP Elite X3 a good enough device? Should it be reviewed "as-is", or is waiting for the update a fair thing to do? Elon Musk's automobile line makes a quick cameo. Vernon will be attending as a member of the press We share a pure unadulterated geek moment.

Old cheese product versus old real cheddar. There is no contest. Take the cheese. Expect it soon! Stuff they don't want you to know is Vernon's podcast pick. Tip of the Episode: "Fake it until you make it" Thanks for listening! This week we have a little bit of everything.

David has finished his mod and it is now available for your enjoyment! Vernon shares his newly-revealed addiction to old cheese. Both of us are truly excited about the news that WhartonBrooks has a new Windows 10 Mobile device in the works, going with the brand name of Cerulean Mobile. Also, you can search with the term "whartonbrooks" in most podcast apps.

Be sure to follow them on Twitter: ceruleanmobile or whartonbrooks. We are super excited to learn more about this as the journey continues! Yes, we talked about the newly-announced Apple mobile device. Well, mostly we just told you to go back and listen to episode 45 where Vernon and David debated the merits and downfalls of wired and wireless headphones.

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Love to knit? Live to crochet? Have an android in your pocket? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the app for you. Ravulous is an Android app which uses the Ravelry API to offer a couple of potentially useful knitterly things on-the-go. Come and say hello in the Ravulous group if you want to find out more about the app! The Knit and Crochet Counter app works as a row counter for all of your knitting and crocheting projects.

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Ravelgurumi provides a simple way to find and download amigurumi soft toy patterns on your iPhone or iPad to knit or crochet. Using popular patterns from Ravelry, the app highlights a featured pattern once a day as well as convenient groups of patterns by type. Patterns show tags to identify whether they are knit or crochet, how hard they are to make, and show a rating of how popular they are.

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If you refresh a group, it will get the latest patterns in the group and clear down any old ones. On scrolling down, more patterns will be added to the group if available. The app respects your phone setting for light or dark appearance, and adapts its theme accordingly. Pocket Crochet is an crochet app to keep track of all your projects wherever you go.

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