PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 309: A Series of Unfortunate Events [phoneboy.com]
The official Blackberry Messenger app for iOS came out today, as did BBM for Android. Still can't use it.

Well, then. My feed starting rekicking out podcast episodes. Guess my permalink tweaking might have caused that.

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 301: Friction [phoneboy.com]
You want to know why a lot of cool ideas like unlocked phones and streaming content over the Internet aren't gaining any traction? Friction.

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 302: Nearly Bare Metal Computing [phoneboy.com]
You kids today have it easy with your web browsers and touch-screen devices. In my day, we had to type uphill, both ways, into a teletype.

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 303: Microsoft Made It Easy [phoneboy.com]
Microsoft announced Windows Phone 8 GDR3 today. And the amazing thing? It's easy to get before your handset maker and operator get around to "customizing" and "testing" it.

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 304: Vote #NoIncumbent [phoneboy.com]
So if the US House of Representatives passed a budget for Fiscal Year 2014 and the Senate rejected it, who shut down the government, exactly? What does it matter. They're all responsible.

Crap I should have been in bed an hour ago.

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 305: Threat? What Threat? [phoneboy.com]
In sealed court documents accidentally leaked on a US Federal government website, the US government basically admits that there has been no attempted domestic hijackings of any kind in the 12 years s…

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 306: Google Voice Finally Hangs Out [phoneboy.com]
When I found out that Google Hangouts on iOS finally lets me make and receive calls using VoIP rather than the PSTN, well, I had some fond memories of meeting the CEO of GrandCentral, the service tha…

PhoneBoy Speaks Ep 307: Dead Links [phoneboy.com]
An amazing number of sites still ink to pages I haven't had on phoneboy.com in years. I'm putting a few of them back, like this one on Secure Client and NAT that was on my old FireWall-1 FAQ page.