Matthew is in Disneyland participating in the Avengers Half Marathon this week.
We talk about the Flux 3D printer on Kickstarter, The ESA Rosetta Mission and the Philae successfully landing on a comet, the latest of the Net Neutrality debate, Microsoft’s focus on Windows, Office and Azure while letting things like .NET free, Google’s new tune, Sony’s new Internet TV and Sharp’s new display.
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- Microsoft’s CEO Gave Us The Clearest Vision For The Company We’ve Had In Years
- Microsoft Has 3 Products: Windows, Office 365 And Azure. Everything Else Is A Feature
- Microsoft pushes its dual-use vision with $199 Work & Play Bundle
- Microsoft’s first Lumia defines Windows Phone’s future
- Obama’s plan to save the internet draws bold reactions
- The hypocrisy of Republican opposition to net neutrality
- SURPRISE! WE AGREE WITH THE PRESIDENT’S PRINCIPLES ON NET NEUTRALITY
- Politics Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things. Like The Internet.
- Google Music Purchase Increase, After Launch Of Streaming Service
- Music Key’s Shifting Definition Of Music
- Flux’s 3D Printer Is Also A Scanner, Laser Engraver And More Thanks to A Modular Design
- So, Yeah… We Landed On A Comet
- Microsoft Will Take .NET To OS X And Linux After Open Sourcing It
- Visual Studios Goes Freemium
- Sony To Launch It’s Own Internet TV
- Sharp Demoed A 736ppi Screen
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