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Apple fans got their annual dose of goodness this week with the company’s 2011 Worldwide Developer’s Conference taking place just down the street in San Francisco. We didn’t get a new iPhone this time–or even a hint of when the next hardware will come–but everyone’s favorite fruit company did offer a preview of its latest mobile operating system, iOS 5. This time around the update was pretty incremental, but we got some important updates such as a better notifications system and wireless software updates. Also in the podcast, Nokia’s CEO defends the switch to Windows Phone 7, Moto’s CEO slams poor Andorid apps, Nicole has a call to arms for NFC service, and we have a “one more thing” of our own.


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