Episode 27! James is back from Mexico. Matthew is still around. Tech talk ensued… April fools! Oh wait… Tech talk did ensue… Movie streaming is growing fast, Twitter has a better business model, more prime spectrum is available, 3D memory chips!, OpenStreetMaps is gaining momentum, the New iPad is a memory hog, self healing plastic, Android is losing momentum yet still killing it, Best Buy closing stores, RIM is losing money, Google makes 8-bit maps for April Fools.
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- Report: more movies to be watched via streaming movies then on disks in 2012
- Twitter launches Promoted Products for small business advertisers who use American Express
- US Department of Commerce sets path to make 95 MHz of ‘prime spectrum’ available for wireless broadband use
- 3D, transparent memory chips may be the future of small memory devices
- Microsoft is pushing OpenStreetMaps. Hard.
- The problem with the 16 GB retnia New iPad
- Self-repairing plastics heals itself when exposed to light or temperature changes
- Android is losing momentum
- Best Buy’s announced the closure of 50 stores
- Google heightens rivalry with iPad
- Windows Phone market share so small, Nielsen doesn’t even list it
- Google’s Android has generated just $550 mill since 2008, figures suggest
- Google now using ReCAPTCHA to decode Street View addresses
- RIM reports fiscal fourth quarter results: $125m loss on $4.2b revenue
- Blackberry weighs sale options
- 8-Bit Google Maps
- Google Maps for Nintendo
- DICE+ digital chance cubes rolling out at E3
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