Is the Apple Watch going to change the wearables landscape? We don’t know for sure, but that doesn’t stop us from making bold proclamations. We also talk about Star Wars being released on iTunes, Daimler’s incredible results of the SuperTruck Challenge, Twitter’s better handling of the Quote Tweet, Taylor Swift and the impact of exclusives in the music industry, Chinas Great DDOS Cannon, YouTube’s future subscription plan, how to make antennas a lot smaller, BlueTooth LEGOs, all-electric Aston Martins, and Square’s email product to help brick and mortar retailers send better email.
184: Jay-Z Will Beat iTunes In The Long Run. April Fools!
183: Facebook Has a New Message About Video
Matthew joins us after running a Tough Mudder and getting virtually zero sleep the day/night before. Still, we soldier on and cover all of Facebook’s latest plans to take over the Internet. The crazy part: we think it just might work.
182: Building A Platform With Buzzfeed
Matthew is in shock that Buzzfeed broke an tech news story. He’s in even more shock with the amount of views they get. We then move on to talk about the Philips Hue Camera, TAG Heur’s partnership with Android and Intel, Facebook’s next move with Messenger, Alibaba’s selfie payment system, Nintendo’s partnership with DeNA, Sony’s potential PS4 streaming issues, Telsa’s self driving car, and Youtube’s cards.
181: A Little Bit Of Feedback On Touching The New Watch
This show is about Apple. We just cannot help ourselves. Sure, we mention Star Wars, GigaOm, YouTube and a couple other companies. But this show is really all about Apple.
180: How to Pronounce Huawei And Other Challenging Words
Matthew is PUMPED for the Apple Watch. He’s REALLY PUMPED! Though we did manage to talk about some other tech:
SimCity creators Maxis is no more, Stratos wants to be your all-in-one card in your wallet, content discovery is once again becoming and problem and Google, Facebook, and Pinterest want to solve it, Pebble and Huawei announced new watches, Scott Galloway gives a breakdown the the 4 horsemen, Sony and HTC are making virtual strides with their VR headsets, and graphic engine creators Unity, Unreal 4 and Source 2 are all going to be free.
179: Wrist Neutrality
There were lots of colors this week. White & Gold dresses. Red, White & Blue FCC decisions. 64 color watches and much more. It was good having Matthew back behind the microphone as we dove into this week’s top stories.
178: Apple’s Frustration with Electric Cars
This week Matthew is off on a business trip, and so I decided to do an experimental format. The show is only 30 minutes as a consequence, but it’s a completely different style than we’ve ever done before. I’d love to get your feedback which you can leave in the comments below. Thanks for listening!
177: A Totally Legit And Definitely Not Fraudulent Episode
Here’s what we’ll do. You give us $10 to invest in Furlo Bros Inc. We’ll then turn that money into $20 – which is a 100% return. It’s virtually guaranteed. If you refer 4 friends to also invest in Furlo Bros Inc. We’ll double your return to $40. It’s totally Legit, just like Hong Kong’s MyCoin. We even predict that if we keep doubling every so often, we’ll become a $700 billion dollar company just like Apple.
FYI: That’s a joke.
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- Apple Records
- The Future Of Beats Starts To Resolve
- Zane Lowe To Leave Radio 1 For Apple
- Forget everything you thought you knew about the homepage
- 64 Different Homepage Ideas
- Why Sony Called in Marvel’s Big Gun to Reboot ‘Spider-Man’
- Hong Kong’s MyCoin Disappears With Up To $387 Million, Reports Claim
- Samsung TVs start inserting ads into your movies
- Lockiton transitioning to it’s next generation lock: Bolt
- This image of a Chinese worker with close to 100 iPhones reveals how App Store rankings can be manipulated
- Install the best new iPhone and iPad apps from Pinterest
- Haptics Take Another Step Closer To Reality
- It’s official: GM’s 200-mile, $30K electric Bolt car will be produced
- Wink Fail: Why Is My Smart Home So Dumb?
- Why Elon Musk thinks Tesla will be worth as much as Apple in a decade
- iWorks Beta Now Free For Everyone
- Apple Appears To Be Making A Car
- Nerf Is Growing Up
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176: The Life And Death of RadioShack
RadioShack “consisted of” many store, but due to a lack of revenue will be declaring bankruptcy and it’s stores will no longer be “composed of” cell phones, accessories, and geek parts. Below are the links to the rest of the stories.
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- The Pi 2 Isn’t A Pretty Good PC Considering The Cost, It’s Just A Pretty Good PC
- In Fact, It’ll Run Windows 10… For Free
- Monotype Bought Swyft
- The End Is Nigh For RadioShack
- Amazon Might Buy Some Of RadioShack’s Stores
- Inside RadioShack’s Slow-Motion Collapse
- The Pono Player Is Failing To Convince Many Experts
- Amazon Opened It’s First Retail Location
- Amazon, Microsoft And Google All Pay To Get Through The AdBlock Plus Filter
- Turns Out It’s Relatively Easy To Steal A Car With Keyless Entry
- One Man’s Quest to Rid Wikipedia of Exactly One Grammatical Mistake
- Curioos Digital Art Platform Launches Augmented Reality App
- Apple Is Driving Around Camera Equipped Minivans
- Keurig Sales Drop 12% In First Full Quarter of Keurig 2.0
- Staples Bought Office Depot
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