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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175: The Biggest Competitions In The World
This week we talk about competitions happening in the tech space. For example, Twitter takes on group messaging, Snapchat takes on the media, Tumblr takes on simple design and Microsoft takes on Gmail through the iPhone.
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- The Nexus 6 Should Have Had A Fingerprint Scanner
- How Google Is Leveraging Youtube To Force Music Key To Be A Success
- NFL Video Highlights — And More — Come to YouTube and Google
- Now on Twitter: group Direct Messages and mobile video camera
- Twitter tries to up its game with group messages and native video
- Snapchat Launches Discover
- Snapchat does what Facebook couldn’t: Get publishers to trust it with their content
- Snapchat Outgrows The Friend Zone
- DJI Firmware Now Prevents Drones From Going Into No-Fly Zones
- TI Announces Ti-84 Plus CE
- A Graphics Demo Using The Unreal 4 Engine
- Why Apple Is Continually Underestimated
- Apple, The Oil Company?
- Tumblr Takes On Medium With Upgrades To Its Writing Interface And More
- Microsoft Is Investing in Cyanogen Mod
- MileIQ raises $11M to take the pain out of mileage tracking and put more cash in users’ pockets
- The best Gmail app for the iPhone is now made by Microsoft
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173: Googling Facebook For Work
This week Dillion Markey shares how he uses Nintendo’s Power Glove, Elon Musk is afraid of the future and invests $10M with the Future of Life Institute to stop AI, Facebook goes to Work, Google helps launch Project Ara, kills Google Glass, let’s Android have security flaw from WebView, and learns how to translate languages on the fly. Apple’s Swift is super popular, Capital One buys Level Money, Tidder buys Tappy and Burstio lets you turn a burst of photos into a movie on iOS.
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- Tinder Bought Tappy
- Capital One Acquires Budgeting App Level Money
- Burstio Turns iOS Burst Photos Into GIFs
- Google Won’t Fix Bugs Affecting 60% of Android
- Rich People, Statiscally, Don’t Buy Android
- Google Translate Can Handle Images And Conversations
- Nintendo Will Launch It’s New 3DXL In America In February
- Facebook Announces Facebook For Work
- Google Will Launch The Project Ara Smartphone in Puerto Rico
- Dillon Markey’s Nintendo Power Glove
- Google Glass Leaves The Google X Labs, Headed For Nest Team
- Elon Musk Donated $10 Million Dollars To Future of Life Institute
- Elon Musk Wants To Build A Hyper Loop Test Track In Texas
- Swift And The Most Popular Programming Languages
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172: Everything is Getting Smarter And I’m Not Getting Any Richer
This is the week of CES! We talk about tons of different products. Check out the list and links below to see all the different ones that we covered.
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- iCelsius Wireless BBQ
- Nvidia’s New 64-bit Mobile CPU With A 256 Core GPU
- Nvidia’s Two New Car Platforms
- Sharps Any Size, Any Shape Screen
- Parrot Gets A Green Thumb with an Automated Watering Pot
- Making Your Traditional Fish Tank A Smart Fish Tank!
- VR Streaming Cameras
- Works With Nest Expands To Included Hue
- A Wireless Transmitter That Works From 20ft Away
- And Then There Were Two: Wireless Power Standards Merge From Three To Two
- HP’s Really Very Cool VR Monitor, And Other High Tech Screens
- Steam Machines Hardware Come Back Without The Software
- Audi’s Self Driving Car Drives To Las Vegas
- Cannon Is Getting Wifi To Stop You From Just Using Your Phone
- A Battery BackUp That Will Charge An iPhone 6 In 15 Minutes
- A Smart Pacifier With Temperature Sensing And Proximity Monitoring
- A Teenager’s View on Social Media
- You Can Finally Get ESPN on the Web, for $20 a Month
- Microsoft’s new Nokia phone can go for a month without being recharged, costs just $29
- Sony Demos The New HD Audio Walkman
- Razer Debuts An Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) Headset
- Sony’s HUD Strap On
- Apple’s next major Mac revealed: the radically new 12-inch MacBook Air
- Fitbit Announces Two New Smart Watch Competitors
- Razer Entered The Smart TV Foray
- Intel Announced A Windows 8.1 HDMI Stick
- OneWheel Is Better Than Four
- AT&T will let customers carry over unused data to the next month
- KraftWerk Is A Butane Fuel Cell For Your Phone
- Keurig Will Make Dr. Pepper
- MakerBot Makes Composite Materials For Your 3D Printer
- And Chocolate Printing Too!
- PicoBrew Automates Home Beer Brewing
- Best Of CES
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171: Predicting 2015 With Astounding Accuracy
This week we predict what we expect to happen in 2015. It’s all going to be 100% accurate.
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170: The Furlo Bros 2014 Postdictions
This week represents week 1 of a 2 week series. In this part, we take a look back at 2014. What was the big news? How did we do on our predictions? Predictably, we did pretty well with Apple, Facebook and Samsung. Surprisingly, Google through us some curveballs. It’s a good show to listen to, and don’t forget to catch our predictions next week.
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169: A Cashflow Positive Episode as a Service With An Exit Strategy
Speaking Startup can be tough, but this week we walk you through all the terms you need to know to help you get prepared for the new year.
Apple creates a touching iPad commercial, Techcrunch teaches us how to speak startup, Google share the top 10 searches of 2014, we give a brief history of Yahoo!, Blackberry gives up with the “Classic”, Lift adds personal coaching to their already awesome app, TAG Heuer is working on a smart watch, T-Mobile lets you roll over your data, a double amputee named Les Baugh gets two arms back, X-Plane releases to new iOS game, Tesla opens their first battery swap station, and Circle the Dot proves to be a fun iOS game.
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- How To Sell an iPad
- How To Speak Startup
- Google’s Top 10 Searches of 2014
- A Year in Search: the moments that defined 2014
- Goal-Tracking And Self-Improvement App Lift Adds Personal Coaching, Raises $1.1M More
- Uncarrier 8: T-Mobile lets you store, roll over your data
- BlackBerry’s “Classic” Throwback
- Hardware Is A Side Project For BlackBerry Today
- TAG Heuer Is Working On A Smartwatch
- A Brief History Of Yahoo!
- X-Plane for iOS
- A Double Amputee Get’s Two Arms Back
- There’s No Longer Enough Time To Grab A Steak While Charging Your Car
- Circle the Dot for iOS
168: A Stocking Stuffed With Articles
This week is a crazy week for stories. We just couldn’t decide what to talk about, so we talk about everything. Below is the list of all the articles. Yep, there’s a lot of them. Enjoy!
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- Samsung Is First To Market With Gear VR
- VR Movies At Sundance
- Pixelmator, Beyonce, ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ & ‘Fargo’ lead Apple’s iTunes Best of 2014 awards
- LendingClub hikes IPO target 17%, now hopes to raise up to $929M
- Loan platform operator LendingClub’s shares soar in debut
- Graph Search is finally coming to mobile, making it even easier for users to know what Facebook knows
- Big changes ahead for Windows: ‘We’ve got to monetize it differently,’ says Microsoft exec
- How Google Maps Happen
- TGIF Had A Drone With Mistletoe. They Hit Someone.
- Sony Hack Snowballs
- Sony Hack Was Shockingly Easy
- Sony Turns To The PS4 As Top Priority
- Sony Is Selling The 20th Anniversary PS4 for 19.94 pounds. But Only In London
- XBOX ONE outsold PS4 Officially
- 1 Million Deliveries Deep, Postmates Formally Launches An On-Demand API
- T-Mobile launches $100 two-line family plan with unlimited data
- The Happy Home Company Aims To Take The Headache Out Of Home Maintenance
- Glassdoor: Google dethrones Twitter as the best tech company to work for in the U.S., also tops new U.K. list
- Bose Products Back In Apple Stores
- Android Wear Gets 3rd Party Watch Face Support
- Stretchable Artificial Skin For Prosthetics
- Apple And IBM Launch First Set Of New Enterprise Apps
- Whose Your Landlord Checks Out Your Place For You Before You Rent It
- Amazon now lets developers publish HTML5 web apps for its Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
- MTailor: The Perfectly Tailored Man’s Shirt
- New Tools and Insights for Publishers
- HP Stream 11 Review: $200 and Worth Every Penny
- Instagram Passes Twitter to 300 million Users
- Army’s Laser Passes Deployment Test
- Merkel speaks out against net neutrality
- Robinhood Launches Zero-Fee Stock Trading App
- For AOL Dial-Up Subscribers, It’s Life in the Slow Lane
- Amazon Android App Quietly Removed From Play Store
- Oculus Has Acquired A Hand Tracking and AR Company