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.
254: Apple Should Copy Instagram By Copying Tesla
In this episode we take a surprising twist and beat up on Apple for not updating their hardware. We also commend Instagram for copying Snapchat. What is wrong with us!? See below for all the stories and their links.
237: You Won’t Believe Where Elon Musk Landed His Rocket
I’m back on the podcast! And what a week to be back. For starters, Elon Musk landed his rocket on a barge. How cool is that?! We’ve got all the other show note below. Enjoy!
226: Companies Fail To Build Up the Stack. First You’ll Be Confused, Then You’ll Be Inspired
It’s really hard for companies to build up the stack because they have to guess what they’re customers want. Furthermore, there’ll be a tendency to try and make their existing business’s life easy. This is what causes disruption! This week we talk about companies trying to move up the stack along with a bunch of other topics. See below for all the show notes.
218: Watching Football And Eating Raspberry Pi
This week we talk about the news that happened during Thanksgiving. Perhaps the best part is Matthew’s explanation of the difference between Raspberry Pi and Arduino. We also talk about drones, ESPN, surveillance, and a few really good stories. Check out the show notes below of the details.
208: Turning Your Attention To The Sharing Economy
The sharing economy is dead. The biggest reason has to do with trust. With the potential for fake reviews and broken products/services, it’s easier to simply rent/subscribe to a bigger company.
See below for all the notes and links on the topics we covered.
159: Watching Crystals Grow
James gets a Nest Thermostat and Protect, Matthew gets an LG G3 and Moto 360, Mr. Rogers is the man, HP is officially not better together, GT Advanced files for bankruptcy, the NFL bans Beats from the cameras, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella doesn’t think women need a raise, Samsung is declining in revenue, Squarespace makes a pretty cool update, Airbnb is now legal in San Francisco, Lego gets called out by Greenpeace for their partnership of Shell, Jonny Ives talks about the Apple Watch, and Tesla releases a new car.
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- NFL Bans Beats Headphones On Camera
- May the strong survive: Why spin-offs are the new go-to play for struggling Wall St. boards
- GT Advanced Files For Chapter 11
- Investors Are Stunned
- CEO Sold $160,000 Worth Of Stock The Day Before The iPhone 6 Event
- Apple Withheld Final $125 million Payment For Failure To Meet Objectives
- Apple Says They Were Surprised Too
- GT Won’t Give Details Because Of A Confidentiality Agreement With Apple
- GT Advanced Is Blaming Apple Specifically For Being Too Burdensome To Continue Operations
- Where does Apple Go From Here
- Samsung Sees Largest Fall In Quarterly Profits Since 2009
- This Is The New Squarespace
- San Francisco Legalizes, Regulates Airbnb
- The End Of The “.com” Tyranny
- Microsoft CEO Opens Mouth, Inserts Foot On Gender Pay Gap
- Crude spoof worked: Lego ends 50-year deal with Shell after Greenpeace video
- Musk Unveils His New Model D Teslas
- Jonny Ives Just Quoted Matthew
- Beats And Bose Settle Noise Cancellation Patent Dispute
- …Hours After Rumors Leak Of Apple Will Be Removing Bose From Apple Stores. Coincidence?
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97e: The Black Hat conference bans the NSA. Can they do that?
You know you’re bad when other hackers don’t want to share their secrets with you. We also talk about HP’s new Android-based SlateBook, Google Glass being used in the NFL, hybrid airplanes, Apple’s eBook punishment and teleportation.
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97: The Pebble and Other Stuff
It finally happened: James got his Pebble Smart Watch. Learn the full review after using it for a week.
We also talk about BMW getting into the electric car market, the new Moto X from Motorola and Google, Bob Mansfield’s semi-retirement, Sony’s and Panasonic’s next gen disk, Google’s wi-fi take-over at Starbucks, Samsung’s less-than-real performance, HP’s new Android-based SlateBook, the Black Hat conference, Google Glass being used in the NFL, hybrid airplanes, Apple’s eBook punishment and teleportation. Wow!
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- HOT Watch: Complete Smart Watch w/Revolutionary Private Calls
- Bob Mansfield leaves the Exec team at Apple
- ‘Everybody Loves Bob’
- Bob will be working with silicon and wireless chips
- Sony and Panasonic to jointly create next gen optical storage
- BMW tries to compete with Tesla… and fails
- Android Fragmentation Visualized
- Samsung lies about Galaxy S 4 performance
- HP launches Android-based SlateBook ‘PC’
- Google gives AT&T the boot, will supply 7000 US Starbucks locations with WiFi starting next month
- A Quick Look at the Moto X – Motorola’s New Flagship
- Motomaker video
- Moto X vs. the world: spec sheet smackdown
- Wired’s Look at the Moto X
- Don’t plug in to stranger’s chargers
- How Google Glass may change the NFL
- Hybrid planes trying to charge into action
- Apple faces 5-year ban for price fixing
- Bad News, These Physicists Say That Teleportation is Unworkable
The Yahoo Knight Rises
Episode 43! We start off talking about the NFL getting iPads & cloud data transfers and HP offering “The Cloud Thing”. Then we chat about Yahoo’s new CEO: Marrisa Mayer, how Microsoft squandered their $6.3 billion purchase of aQuantive, a chart that further points to an impending Mini-iPad, the formula for start-up messages after being bought by Facebook/Google, and the iOS/OSX in-app purchase hack (hint: don’t do it).
We round out, admittedly, another weird show by talking about Prezi’s new 3D presentations, laser powered bionic eyes from Second Sight, Matthew’s field trip to the set of Star Trek II: The National Ignition Facility, the state of the Apple vs. Android/Samsung lawsuits, and finally James reveals what space smells like.
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- The NFL and the iPad
- HP Offers ‘That Cloud Thing Everyone Is Talking About’
- Prezi adds a third dimension to its zooming presentations
- Laser Powered Bionic Eye
- A Yahoo Search Calls Up a Chief From Google
- After the writedown: How Microsoft squandered its $6.3B buy of ad giant aQuantive
- What Space Smells Like
- Tim Cook claims there will be no price umbrella for tablets… and one look at this graph should get you excited about what’s to come
- What to expect from your startup’s buyout
- While Apple is working on a fix for the iOS in app purchase hack, a new exploit for OSX is released
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