At least, that’s what he seems to be saying by purchasing The Washington Post.
Download #98d: Print was dead in 2012, but now it’s back for Jeff Bezos
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At least, that’s what he seems to be saying by purchasing The Washington Post.
Download #98d: Print was dead in 2012, but now it’s back for Jeff Bezos
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Yep. We’ll be using our minds to control computers… and boy will it be patented!
Download #98c: Soon Apple and Samsung will be flighting over mind control patents
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Given our interest in technology, it should be no surprise that we experimented with new technology that brought audio to life in our podcast. Enjoy the new sounds!
This week, we talk about Microsoft’s price cut of the Surface Pro, the 40 Days of Dating blog, the new Her movie, Bill Gate’s comments about Project Loon, Computer-Brain research, Samsung’s attempted ban of Apple’s iPhones, Jeff Bezos’ purchase of The Washington Post, Nokia’s new commercial poking fun at Apple, Netflix’s crazy algorithm for deciding what movies you like, and Blackberry’s impending doom.
Download #98: Live Audio
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You know you’re bad when other hackers don’t want to share their secrets with you. We also talk about HP’s new Android-based SlateBook, Google Glass being used in the NFL, hybrid airplanes, Apple’s eBook punishment and teleportation.
Download #97e: The Black Hat conference bans the NSA. Can they do that?
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How cool is that to be in a place where you can work on anything you want. I’m jealous. We also talk about Sony’s and Panasonic’s next gen disk, Google’s wi-fi take-over at Starbucks, and Samsung’s less-than-real performance.
Download #97d: If Bob Mansfield could do anything, he would make chips
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It finally happened: James got his Pebble Smart Watch. Learn the full review after using it for a week.
We also talk about BMW getting into the electric car market, the new Moto X from Motorola and Google, Bob Mansfield’s semi-retirement, Sony’s and Panasonic’s next gen disk, Google’s wi-fi take-over at Starbucks, Samsung’s less-than-real performance, HP’s new Android-based SlateBook, the Black Hat conference, Google Glass being used in the NFL, hybrid airplanes, Apple’s eBook punishment and teleportation. Wow!
Download #97: The Pebble and Other Stuff
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Is it enough to take on all the other offerings? Probably not, but at $35, it’s hard to pass up.
Download #96d: Google’s Chromecast surfs onto your TV
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A new Nexus 7, Jelly Bean 4.3, and a games app plus much more!
Download #96c: Google showers the world with updates
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Incremental (adjective): of, relating to, being, or occurring in especially small improvements.
That’s what we featured this week. Incremental improvements in earnings calls, Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, Google products (Nexus 7, 4.3 Jelly Bean, Play Games App and even their Chromecast). We also talk about the potentially new Ubuntu Edge, and manufacturing in America.
Download #96: Incremental American Improvements
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This week we talk about Elon Musk’s birthday present to Matthew, the big Telecom’s quick upgrade programs, the trouble with Microsoft, the future of the tablet and Apple’s future products.
Download #95: The Next Microsoft Plan
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