Uber continues to make moves to remove you from the driver’s seat which Twitter continues to make moves into the brave new live streaming world. Plus, Intel takes the next step to making VR and AR a thing. See the links below for all the stories.
244: Foxconn Replaces Workers With APIs, You Won’t Believe Who Gets Sued
In this week’s show we wade deep into the Corporate Opera waters with Peter Thiel and Gwaker. Then we emerge to talk about Pebble’s new products, automation, and Google’s fair use win of Java’s APIs. We round out the show with Microsoft decision to shut down their phone operations, and new VR roller-coaster (which looks awesome), Yahoo’s slow death, what3words new mapping idea, and color ePaper displays. Check out all the links to the articles below.
160: A Nexus of New Apple Products
Oculus looks to Cinema for their killer app, HP kills WebOS, Swipe probably won’t change the world, Apple announces Apple Pay, new iPads, Yosemite, and a retina iMac, Matthew reviews Androids LG G and Moto 360, Google finds that kids use Voice commands, Apple kicks out Bose and Fitbit from the Apple Store, Tesla is bring the batter swap stations in December and shortly batteries will charge really fast.
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- Google Finds That Kids Use Voice Commands More Than Adults
- Virtual reality and the silver screen: A match made in heaven
- Swipe And The Silicon Valley Idea Machine
- HBO Will Be Offered Unbundled In 2015
- The Nexus Player Is Googles Real Answer To The Apple TV
- Google Announced The $649 Nexus 6
- Tesla Will Unveil First Battery Swap Stations In December
- Quick Charge Batteries
- Apple Plans To Remove Fitbit From Apple Stores
- Apple Is Removing Bose Products From Retail Stores
- It’s Finally Over: HP Will Shut Down WebOS Jan 15, 2015
- Apple Watch SDK To Come In November
- Apple Pay Comes On Monday
- We Called It: 5k iMac
- A Cornucopia of Choice: the 64 Different iPad Options
- OS X Yosemite Is Live
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103c: Dell gives it’s money back to the shareholders
May Dell rest in peace.
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103: A Colorful Episode
Unapologetically Apple. Like any good Furlo Bros episode after an Apple event, we go to great lengths to cover everything and anything related to Apple. We dissect each phone and gush over how great Apple is.
We do also manage to mention Sony’s PS Vita TV, Dell billion dollar buyout, Twitter’s IPO announcement, McDonald’s mobile app, TechCrunch Disrupt winners Layer and Dryft, and Microsoft’s Windows 8.1 woes.
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- Sony’s Apple TV competitor: PS Vita TV
- Dell Said to Have Enough Votes for $24.9 Billion Buyout
- Apple introduces the iPhone 5s, launching September 20th starting at $199
- iPhone Developers Won’t Get Fingerprint-Reader Authentication Option – For Now, Anyway
- Fingerprints and Passwords: A Guide for Non-Security Experts
- The True Objective of the iPhone 5C
- The Real Reason the 64 Bit A7 makes sense
- Samsung Will Launch a 64 Bit Galaxy Next
- iBeacons Vs NFC
- The awesome future of iBeacons
- The iPhone 5S killer feature: The camera
- The M7 and the future of the iWatch
- Microsoft Wasn’t going to launch Windows 8.1 Early for Developers
- Apple confirms Cards app for iOS is discontinued
- Are You Willing to Pay for iOS 7 App Updates?
- And The Winner Of TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2013 Is… Layer!
- McDonald’s Testing Mobile Order App for U.S. Stores
- The yellow iPhone 5C is sold out
- Microsoft releases iPhone Bashing video
- We’ve confidentially submitted an S-1 to the SEC for a planned IPO. This Tweet does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale.
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