E3 happened this week! Microsoft revealed their new console, the Xbox One X (a horrible name). There were also a slew of games. To round things out we talk about Uber’s latest happenings and Amazon purchasing Whole Foods.
247: Playing On New Operating Systems
This week we dive deep into Apple’s WWDC where they release updates for their four operating systems. At the same time, E3 took place and we review a bunch of the new games announced. Oh yeah, and Microsoft bought LinkedIn.
75d: Netflix is watching you
House of Cards of just one example of how Netflix uses data to make content.
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75: Computers, Computers Everywhere
Computers are showing up all over the place. I’m not just talking about tablets and phones, but also unexpected places like HDMI cables. This is the future: computers everywhere. The only real question is going to be how much it costs us.
This week Andrew Mason gets fired from Group, Corning confirms iWatch, HP releases Sate 7, Firefox announces their phone OS, Matthew searches for 3D glasses, Netflix watches you, SpiderSense helps you feel what’s coming, iPhones HDMI is a computer.
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- HP Slate 7 hands-on with Video
- HP building multiple tablets this year: ‘we want to be the number one computer vendor’
- HP’s Slate 7 is an “entertainment solution” stained by printer ink
- The Magazine: now with full-article sharing, web subscriptions
- For ‘House of Cards’, Netflix Uses Big Data to Guarantee Its Popularity
- webOS Finds New Life Yet Again, This Time in LG Televisions
- Penny Arcade review of Surface Pro
- SpiderSense Suit
- Firefox OS
- Google+ Sign-In takes on Facebook Connect and frictionless sharing
- There was a 26% drop in music piracy last year
- Apple Versus Wall Street: Don’t Pity the Hedgies
- Andrew Mason’s letter to Groupon employees following his ouster
- Corning confirms Apple’s wrist watch project
- DARPA’S Big Dog throwing bricks
- Why the HDMI connector for the iPhone cost $50