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120: The Consumed Electronics Show

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CES is typically full of technology that will never see the light of day, but that doesn’t stop us from getting excited about what was shared.

Below is the bullet list of everything we talked about along with a direct link to each so you can learn more.

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110: Android’s Game

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With KitKat, Android looks to win this fight, and all other fights in the mobile phone market. This is one game, nobody can afford to lose.

Specifically, we talk about Google new Glass hardware, Kumu Networks fast network, Motorola’s Project Ara with Phonebloks, Android 4.4 KitKat and the Nexus 5, Cisco’s battle to make H.264 the video standard, Netflix’s big screen idea, the FAA’s relaxed rules on using devices, the badBIOS, Intel’s acceptance of ARM, and using the Kinect for sign language.

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106: Surprise Expectations

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This week’s episode contained many surprises. Not! In reality, everything is falling together just as we expected.

Facebook finally updates Graph Search to include posts, Snapchat allows pictures to live for 24 hours in Stories, Intel shows off their new Arduino computer, the Silk Road gets busted by the FBI, and Tesla’s Model S catches on fire, Samsung’s Galaxy Gear gets reviewed, HTC in talks with Microsoft about dual booting to Windows Phone 8, and Twitter’s IPO details go public.

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102d: Are you ready for Tuesday?

We sure are. So is the rest of the tech community. Apple managed to wait long enough that now expectations are super high, or super low, depending on what you read.

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102: Fiscal Responsibility

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Buying all the latest tech can get pretty expensive fast. Despite all our excitement for everything new coming out, we still encourage people, can companies, to practice fiscal responsibility.

Elon Musk shows off how SpaceX using Leap Motion, North Carolina University invents strong glue for solar panels, Microsoft buys Nokia, Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Gear, we pine over Apple’s new iPhone, we try to guess which start up will be the next big thing (Spoiler: Oculus Rift), HDMI 2.0 for 3D 4K video transfer and Intel’s fiber optic breakthrough.

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94: A Well Organized Collusion

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Both Microsoft and Apple struggled this week. One announced a massive re-organization in the midst of troubling PC sales. The other gets accused of colluding to hurt customers.

The down pour continues with nowcasting from SkyMotion, Google’s experimental nature that leads to shut-downs, and the creation of CTRL+ALT+DEL to help recover from crashes.

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88e: The Sun-Times fires Peter Parker

It was time for him to go and take on new responsibilities with his great power.

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88: The Unbearable Lightness of Advertising

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We managed to almost completely ignore D11 this week. Though, we did stick in a couple stores about Apple and Mary Meeker.

We also talked about light canceling fiber optics, the 49er’s new stadium, HTC’s advertising problem, Yahoo’s strategy of buying a ton of companies, Freescale’s ant-sized SoC, Apple’s new iPod Touch, Sony’s electronic loses, the Sun-Times photographer firing, and Intel’s new Haswell chips.

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85a: RunKeeper decides it’s time to make a Pebble app

Pebble runs with the idea and publishes right away.

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85: Electrical Storm Cloud

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Despite storm clouds facing Tesla, the automaker turned a profit for the first time. Congrats! Now hurry up and make the autopilot cars for under $30K.

Until then, we’ll get excited about RunKeeper’s Pebble app, Facebook and Google changing Intel’s CPU technology, Adobe’s shift to the cloud, Apple’s success in Japan, and the FAA potentially lifting electronic use bans during takeoff and landing.

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