Kickstarter funded 100,000 projects! To celebrate they shared 100 amazing facts! We also talk about the Crunchies, Face Swap Live, Moore’s Law, gravitational waves, Snapchat, and Amazon’s Lumberyard. See below for all the show notes.
120a: CES Monday and Tuesday
This is when all the really cool electronics get shown off.
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120: The Consumed Electronics Show
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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- Amazon’s true lie
- The Mavericks Adoptions Uptake Rate
- Nvidia’s new 192 core SOC with epic games new engine is unreal
- Pebble Steel: Same Pebble on the inside, Steel on the outside
- Sharp is teasing an 8k glasses-free 3D TV
- Asus announces their 28″ 4k monitor
- AT&T Sponsored Data Lets Companies Like Facebook foot the bill for customers, like a toll free call
- The Polaroid Socialmatic
- Sony teases their “life-tracking” Core
- Sony’s will stream games to PS4, PS3, PS Vita and more
- Razor’s Project Christine
- Biz Stone’s Jell
- Samsung announces 12″ tablet
- Oculus Rift’s new Crystal Cove prototype
- A $499 3D printer
- A simple Gesture Control Solution for iOS
- Vizio announced their P-series Ultra HD TVs starting at $1000
- Samsung’s 98″ 8k TV sneak peak
- 3D printer that prints… sugar!
- Revolv Goes on Sale
- Best of CES
- T-Mobile to pay off your early termination fees
- Intel introduces Edison
- Airtame Wireless Dongle
- Confide: A grown up version of Snapchat
- Archos Smart Home System
- Archos Smart Watch Offerings
- The Faraday Bike
- The Cookoo is a minimalist approach to the smartwatch
- CubeSensor is a fitbit for your home
- Lumus turns it’s military grade eyewear into Google Glass competitor
- ZTE’s modular smartphone could make part swapping a reality in two years
- Engadget’s Best of CES
- Tactus Case Concept Brings A Disappearing Keyboard to the iPad
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109: Candy Apples and Fun Sized OS’s
Happy Halloween! We hope you enjoyed celebrating last weekend (according to Matthew’s theory). This week we were showered with all sorts of treats from Apple, Nokia/Microsoft, and others.
Specifically, we talk Square Cash, predicting Kickstart success, MAP, China’s creative slump, the wild market of smart watches, Nokia’s Asha, Lumias, Blackberry’s BBM, Apples Mac Pro, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini, iLife, iWork, Mavericks, Microsoft’s reaction to them, LinkedIn’s Intro, and Samsung negative comments.
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- Square Cash Lets You Send Money Without Creating Another Account
- Statistical models can predict a Kickstarter’s success within 4 hour
- Super duper full-featured paper map
- Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming
- Fragments of time: the wild, messy state of smartwatches
- Nokia announces Asha 500 for $69, Asha 502 for $89, and Asha 503 for $99
- Nokia Lumia 1520: a first look at a 6-inch giant Windows Phone
- Nokia Lumia 2520: a closer look at Nokia’s first Windows tablet
- BBM is popular
- First look: Apple’s upcoming Mac Pro and new MacBook Pros with Retina display
- iPad Air hands-on
- Apple iPad mini with Retina display hands-on
- Apple updates iLife suite on iOS and OS X
- How a Free OS Will Pay Off For Apple
- The end of the paid OS Era
- Apples and oranges
- Mac Pro: seriously designed for pros
- Mac Pro’s cost: The ferocious GPU’s
- LinkedIn Intro: Doing the Impossible on iOS
- Samsung Fined $340K for faking negative web comments