23 November 2011 16:55 GMT / By Rik Henderson
The Pocket-lint Podcast turns its attention to Adobe's decision to stop supporting Flash for mobile devices, including Android beyond Ice Cream Sandwich.
In addition, Rik Henderson, Stuart Miles and Dan Sung look at the problems that have surrounded the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and wonder what all the fuss is about. Dance music distributor ST Holdings' withdrawal of its labels and supported artists from streaming services including Spotify and Napster is also on the agenda, as are the latest Xbox 720 rumours. And we have a jolly good giggle at professional photographer Annie Leibovitz leaving her finger in the way of the lens while demonstrating why she thinks the iPhone is a great camera.
The entire team pitch their game reviews this week, which include Need for Speed: The Run, Assassin's Creed Revelations and current Pocket-lint attention grabber Tiny Tower.
So, join the team for a merciless podcast, that's more "Gordon's Alive" than Gordon the Gopher.
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