Battles like this are excellent. We’ll see if Microsoft can recover.
Download #90b: Sony wins E3 with a 1-2 killer combo
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Battles like this are excellent. We’ll see if Microsoft can recover.
Download #90b: Sony wins E3 with a 1-2 killer combo
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Lots of innovations announced this week at three separate conferences. Competition is heating up around the tech space, and we love it.
At Apple’s WWDC, they unveil OS X Mavericks and iOS 7 – both look awesome for Apple fanboys like ourselves. At E3, Sony wins by keeping used games like normal and undercutting Microsoft’s XBone by $100. Matthew keeps the faith alive for Nintendo. Finally, James reviews HP’s Discover conference. HP wants to be the back-end system to house and serve data for new hardware like tablets and wearables.
Download #90: The Battle Of Three Conferences
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Apple announces iOS 7, ‘biggest change’ since the introduction of the iPhone, coming this fall
All the New Stuff in OS X 10.9 “Mavericks”
Apple Announces ‘iWork for iCloud’ for In-Browser Use
Jony Ive Redesigns Things
The King is Dead! Long Live the King
What if XBone is the next windows 8
PS4 will support used games
New Super Smash Bros
Analysis: The one-two combo Sony used to knock Microsoft out of E3 2013
Miyamoto, Bleszinski weigh in on used games
Facebook Finally Gets Hashtags
Loon For All: Balloon-Powered Internet For Everyone
Office Mobile for iPhone now available for Office 365 subscribers
Not really, but that would be crazy awesome if it did.
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Download #89c: PRISM stands for Post Republican Islamic Surveillance Mechanism
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Like most technology, the really innovate ones tend to test the bounds of your privacy. This week is no different with the revelation that the NSA is watching you thought some slick tech. Don’t be scared, we got your back.
We also talk about Bell Lab’s new camera, the WiSee wi-fi sensor, Whistle for your pet, Feedly’s latest improvements, a Rickroll on Vine, and Google Glass privacy concerns.
Download #89: Post Republican Islamic Surveillance Mechanism
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It’s just crazy enough it might actually work.
Download #87d: Samsung seeks to fix Android fragmentation by wooing developers to their phones only
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Seriously, they’re 90% of the way there. Just finish!
Download #87c: XBox One comes so close to amazing it hurts
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The new Xbox will be called the Xbox One despite being the 3rd iteration. So today’s show is called Episode One despite being the 87th.
We also talk about the death of Google Buzz, Yahoo buying Tumblr while fixing Flickr, an amazing gun scope, Amazon’s new bio-dome, Samsung’s crazy bid to take over Android from Google, and Microsoft’s commercials vs Apple’s.
Download #87: Episode One
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But they have a plan to fix that. Say hello to Windows 8.1.
Download #86a: Microsoft is blue over Windows 8
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Listen to our in-depth review of Google IO. Somehow we manage to condense a 3-hour keynote into a 2-hour show. We cover Google Search, Music, Education, Hangouts, Google+, Maps, super computers and Larry Page’s comments. We also managed to fit in Windows Blue and BlackBerry’s BBM.
Download #86: The End of Google As We Know It
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Microsoft can’t seem to catch a break on this whole “embrace the future” vision they have. Perhaps this compromise will help.
Download #82c: Microsofts leaves the past of Silverlight, but embraces the Start button once again
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