Matthew proposed to a princess and James sat in the front row of a theater. That about sums it up for the relative excitement in each other’s lives.
Other exciting new included comparing Snapchat to SpaceX, ITU figuring out how to get almost-Fiber into homes, Matthew’s new fitbit wrist band, Doctoc On Demand & HealthLoop’s attempts to help doctor-patient communication, the NYTimes 4th down Twitter bot, Square’s new card reader, NCTA’s horrible ads, the rise of MVPDs, Ubuntu Touch’s new hardware partner: Canonical, SteamOS going live, Oculus new funding, Tesla’s upcoming new car announcement, and a way to post away messages with Relaxed.
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- Awesome: A New York Times bot is second-guessing NFL coaches on Twitter
- Tracking Technology Sheds Light on Shopper Habits
- How Apple’s Lightning-Plug Guru Reinvented Square’s Card Reader
- The Worst anti cord cutting campaign of all time
- Why Nintendo Needs To Stay In The Hardware Business, Regardless Of The Wii U
- Doctor On Demand Launches To Bring A $40 (Virtual) House Call To Healthcare
- HealthLoop Lands $10M To Help Doctors Better Track And Engage Patients Between Visits
- Snapchat vs. SpaceX: Which gets more attention?
- Ubuntu Touch OS gets it’s first partner
- Big Media Companies Pave the Way For Cord Cutters
- 500 mbps over copper might solve fiber’s “last mile” problem
- Oculus rift raises $75 million
- Steam OS released to the world
- Model E slated for 2015 Reveal
- Google Bought Boston Dynamics
- Relaxed Sets Vacation Auto-Replies for Facebook and Twitter
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