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Jon Westfall, guest panelist Sven Johannsen, and I discuss: Google Aluminium OS (mind the British spelling!). This potential merger of Android and ChromeOS aims to bring a premium, AI-first experience to desktop devices. We also explore how AI is reshaping our workflows, specifically highlighting the latest updates to NotebookLM, which now supports Deep Research and […]

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I’m trying something different this week. Instead of the usual text summary of the podcast, I used Google Gemini 3 and Google Nano Banana Pro to create an infographic based on the show notes that Jon Westfall and I used for this podcast. Available via Apple iTunes. MobileViews YouTube Podcasts channel MobileViews Podcast on Audible.com

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Jon and I are back after a brief hiatus, and we had a lot to catch up on, starting with our ever-evolving audio gear! I tested out a new budget microphone, the Boya 4-in-1 Magic Wireless Microphone, which I’m using in a shotgun mode on a tripod. Jon is using the same mic in lavalier […]

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In this week’s episode, Jon Westfall and I kicked things off by discussing “falling back” for Daylight Saving Time and reminiscing about dealing with dark mornings. We then moved on to some podcast milestones. I realized that MobileViews is about to turn 18, with the first episode dating back to November 26, 2008 . We […]

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On this week’s podcast, my co-host Jon Westfall and our buddy Sven Johannsen joined me. We started by discussing the recent trend of journaling apps, including the new Microsoft Journal , which Jon thinks looks like a stripped-down version of OneNote. Jon mentioned he still uses the dedicated Day One app but wished that “on […]

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