We cannot express how excited we are for the return of Homestar Runner.
We start off talking about the Lego Movie, Transformers and the World Cup. Eventually we get around to Blackberry’s square Passport, Samsung’s Android problem, things you can do with Android Wear, Satya Nadella’s plan for Microsoft, the FAA’s take on Planesharing and AirPooler, Shimamura growing Lettuce in Japan with GE, and Elon Musk giving the Nikola Tesla $1 million.
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- BlackBerry’s Square Phone
- BlackBerry reveals why the Passport is hip to be square: It’s all about the spreadsheets
- Far From Languishing BlackBerry’s Stock Has Nearly Doubled This Year
- 11 Dumb and Awesome Tricks Your Android Wear Watch Can Already Do
- iPhone 6’s Crystal Sapphire Screen Undergoes It’s First Review
- The FAA Is Deciding If Planesharing Apps Are Legal
- Windows Phone Sales Are Collapsing
- Samsung: Standards Setters vs Standards Followers
- Smartphones weigh on Samsung Electronics as guidance disappoints
- The Smartphone Adoption Rate Is Crazy
- The Return Of Homestar Runner Is Imminent
- Japan Grows Lettuce In an Old Sony Factory
- Elon Musk Will Donate A Million Dollars To The Tesla Museum
- Satya Nadella’s Email to Employees: Bold Ambition & Our Core
- The three most important things in Satya Nadella’s mega-memo
- Satya Nadella’s Microsoft Vision is Strikingly Different From Steve Ballmer’s Microsoft Vision
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