This week we talk about the news that happened during Thanksgiving. Perhaps the best part is Matthew’s explanation of the difference between Raspberry Pi and Arduino. We also talk about drones, ESPN, surveillance, and a few really good stories. Check out the show notes below of the details.
198S: Disynergizing CEOs (The Short Show)
We’re trying something crazy this week and experimenting with a shorter show format. There are a couple new Easter Eggs of wisdom, but it’s pretty much the same show, but done a whole laster faster. Let us know what you think!
198: Disynergizing CEOs
Disney is really ramping up the number of Star Wars movies, the Bolt is a cool electric bike, HP is taking a week off and losing Bill Veghte to SurveyMonkey, Apple Watch is doomed, Waze is semi-taking on Uber, Microsoft is making progress with the HoloLens, the BBC is making a micro:bit for kids, Tinder has verified users, Ben Huh is stepping down from I Can Has Cheeseburger?, Reddit has a new CEO that the community likes, Google and Blackberry are suiting up together, and Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata passes away.
145: Founding our Fathers Freedom With Fireworks
Happy 4th of July! We celebrate our freedom this week by taking a look at technology (that’s what we do every week).
We start with exciting news that Community will be coming to Yahoo, NASA is really going to Mars, we can now 3D print blood vessels, the EU is celebrating their right to be forgotten by Google, we’ve invented incredibly strong magnets, we only use about 24 apps a month, digital book sales are outpacing paper books, Apple is going to launch an iWatch and the AP is publishing stories by robots.
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- Record Breaking Magnet Has 3 Tons Of Force At The Size Of A Golf Ball
- ‘Community’ to Return for Season 6 on Yahoo Screen
- Apple’s New Parenting Commercial Is About So Much More Than Parenting
- Researchers Can “Print” Blood Vessels
- Thanks To “Right To Be Forgotten,” Google Now Censors The Press In The EU
- The EU’s “right to be forgotten” is a bad idea, and Google is handling it exactly the right way
- Google reverses decision to delete British newspaper links
- An Upper Limit For Apps? New Data Suggests Consumers Only Use Around Two Dozen Apps Per Month
- US book publishers now make more money from online sales than physical stores
- The AP Is Using Robots To Write Earnings Reports
- Apple Hired TAG Heuer Sales Director
- NASA Gives Go Ahead For Deep Space Rocket
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