Jim Dalrymple puts forth some final thoughts on the Apple v. Samsung verdict, then turns his attention to the announcement of the Nokia Lumia 920, what it had in common with Microsoft’s Surface announcement, and how iPhone competitors seem to be almost desperate for attention. The apparently impending announcement of the iPhone 5 has garnered an amazing amount of anticipation; Jim talks about the ways Apple succeeds where others fail, the quantum leaps in technology that are part of their DNA, and whether there are any left…anywhere.
(Note: There are some audio problems in spots, but Jim’s is very good. Please pardon the technical difficulties.”)
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Jim Dalrymple is the founder and Editor in Chief at The Loop. You can follow him on Twitter, you can follow his alter ego, The Beard as well, or join Jim Dalrymple Fans on FaceBook. He is a guitar player and dog lover who has been reporting on Apple for almost 20 years. You can find his blog at Sometimes I say things.