Episode 36! It’s all doom and gloom this week. We start off talking about the end of the Milky Way galaxy, and RIM’s downward spiral. Then we talk about the (new) Chrome OS, the Flame Virus & Stuxnet. We attempt to be positive by talking about Google+ Events and Google’s win over Oracle. An attempt!
Other things we talk about include: Amazon’s instant video on Xbox 360, Facebook’s picture vs Google’s vision, the computer’s ability to assess emotions, prepaid iPhones with Leap Wireless, Apple’s inventory turns, how Samsung’s new mini-computer looks identical to the Mac Mini, Facebook Pages administrative roles, Windows 8 Preview with crippled Flash, SpaceX Dragon awesomeness, Office for iPad coming after the Windows 8 launch, Google’s Map event/joke, NanoSIMs and Ping. Done.
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- Next step in the Chrome OS journey and a review
- Amazon Instant Video on Xbox 360
- Flame Virus, Made In America
- Confirmed, America & Israel created Stuxnet and lost control of it
- Picture vs Vision
- Computers Learn to Assess Emotions – Sometimes Better than Humans
- Leap Wireless To Sell Prepaid iPhones & AT&T to move to data only packages
- Apple Turns Over Inventory Every 5 Days
- The new mini-computer from Samsung looks pretty much identical to a mac-mini
- The end of the Milky Way galaxy as we know it?
- Spotted in the wild: Google+ Events feature on its way, with tie-in to Google Calendar
- Facebook Add Administrative Roles for Facebook Pages
- Windows 8 Release Preview: new apps, improvements, and Flash support
- SpaceX Dragon Successfully Returns To Earth
- Google vs Oracle Over. Google Wins Hands Down, Owes Oracle Nothing
- This Weeks RIM Update
- Office For iPad to launch Nov 10.
- Google to hold Maps event ahead of Apple’s switchover at WWDC
- NanoSIM follow up: Nokia says nanoSIM card is inferior, But they’ll still license essential patents
- What Went Wrong With Ping: The Genius of Mark Zuckerberg
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