Episode 68! CES week! Nvidia shows off Project Shield, Kingston has a 1TB jump drive, LEGO shows the Mindstorm EV3, Ubuntu has a phone OS, and Corning shows off their latest creation. We also look at the biggest trends, and do a household roundup.
Some non-CES news: IBM’s Watson learns how to swear, the White House rejects the Death Star proposal, PaperTab shows how thin tablets could look, you have to be a vegetarian to go to Mars, you can fake your Internet coolness with CouchCachet, and HBO signs a 10 year deal with Universal, and Windows Phone 8 gives you a black screen of death.
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- Nvidia’s Project shield
- A 1TB jumpdrive
- HBO signs 10 year deal with Universal to keep content off Netflix
- LEGO Mindstorm EV3
- A truly open platform: Ubuntu Phone OS
- Billionaire space entrepreneur wants vegetarian-only colony on Mars
- Fake your way to Internet coolness with CouchCachet, the social media hack for lazy bums
- 4K at CES 2013: the dream gets real
- IBM’s Watson learned the entire Urban Dictionary. They then had to give it a filter
- Windows phone 8 black screen of death
- Apple’s rumored twice a year refresh
- White House rejects Death Star, promotes tech education
- Corning’s Gorilla Glass
- Five most disruptive technologies from CES 2013
- CES household roundup
- Biggest trends in CES 2013
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