Pocketnow Weekly 165: Hey Siri, let's talk about the Moto X!

Published: Sept. 12, 2015, 7:16 p.m.

The muddy morass of tech news is seldom tranquil, even in the wake of a trade show as big as IFA 2015. No sooner had our moon boots touched down on US soil than Apple held a two-hour marathon event to unveil its new iPhones and a giant iPad ... and our keyboards barely had a chance to cool down from that before a Moto X Pure Edition came a'knockin' at our door, just begging to be unboxed. Toss in a hefty helping of backlogged review content (yes, we're still working on that Axon and OnePlus 2 coverage) and we've barely got the bandwidth for our regular tech podcast. But a weekly show is what we've promised ... and a weekly show is what you'll get. All of the above –plus your listener mail– awaits below on episode 165 of the Pocketnow Weekly! So charge up your Pencil and clear off an acre of desk space, because we're about to get all Pro on you. Again. Watch the video broadcast from 5:00pm Eastern on September 10 (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version the Monday after we broadcast. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air!Pocketnow Weekly 165Recording Date September 10, 2015 Hosts Michael Fisher Stephen Schenck Hayato Huseman Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsor (00:02:14) Today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly is made possible by Backblaze. Whether you have a Mac or a PC, Backblaze runs natively on your system and gives you unlimited online backup for your recipes, documents, music, photos, and videos. If you've never heard of it, that's okay – we hadn't either until recently, but now we feel sheepish about that. Why? Because Backblaze has restored over 10 Billion files –that's billion with a "B"– and has backed up over 150 Petabytes of data for its customers. You can access your online files from anywhere you have an internet connection, using the easy web interface or the Backblaze app for iOS and Android – and if you need a USB hard drive for a larger restore, Backblaze has that too. It's simplicity itself, right down to the pricing: just $5/month per computer for unlimited, unthrottled backup ... and if you're a Pocketnow Weekly listener (Protip: you are), then you get a free two-week trial. How awesome is that? (Protip: pretty awesome.) Go to backblaze.com/pocketnow to claim yours. Backblaze. Backing up is easy. Restoring data is complicated. News (00:06:17) It's raining Apples: new iPhones, new iPads, new Apple TV and more debut at this week's "Hey Siri" event The best of IFA 2015 LG Nexus 5 (2015) leaks again, with new details Google flips the switch on Android Pay OnePlus planning one-hour, no-invite-needed sale HTC "Halfbeak" smartwatch rumored for Android Wear Droid Turbo 2 render leaks for Verizon, could arrive next month Gadgets in Hand (00:56:53) The wait is over: the new Moto X is in our hands and it's fresh from the unboxing studio, so it's time to lay it bare to all your questions. We answer to your questions posed on our Google Hangouts Q&A! Listener Mail (01:25:56) E-mailed submissions from Patrick, Kevin, and Matthias • Thanks for watching — see you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.