At The Nexus #67: Mr. Bycicle
Mar 16, 2013•1 hr 42 min
Episode description
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl, on the eve of Reader's death, along with Sam Ebertz and Andrew Bailey, discuss the untimely despise of a service so loved, T-Mobile's merger, Cyber warfare, how Google I/O sold out in not-quite-record time and the long awaited Galaxy S4.
Links
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- Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Z10 goes on sale March 28th, pre-orders begin tomorrow | The Verge
- DailyTech – T-Mobile, MetroPCS are Ready to Merge, After DOJ, FCC Approvals
- Pirate Bay founders’ freedom of speech appeal denied | ZDNet
- Think the Napster Revolution Is Over? Think Again | Underwire | Wired.com
- Retina MacBook Pro customer launches class action lawsuit against Apple over alleged LG display flaw | 9to5Mac
- NSA head says 13 ‘offensive teams’ being trained for cyberwarfare | The Verge
- Adobe plans to halt boxed sales of Creative Suite software | TechHive
- Facebook to Introduce Hashtags — And That’s Good and Bad for Twitter – Mike Isaac – Social – AllThingsD
- Redbox Instant Launches Free Trial to Compete With Netflix | Geekosystem
- Apple releases OS X 10.8.3 update, now supports Windows 8 Boot Camp installation | The Verge
- Apple now selling wall-mountable iMacs for $40 extra – SlashGear
- Amazon Cuts Price of Large-Screen Kindle Fire HD – Greg Bensinger – News – AllThingsD
- Google I/O 2013 Registration Sells Out In 49 Minutes As Users Report Problems Early On Making Payments | TechCrunch
- Andy Rubin bids adieu to Android partners in letter, ‘I am an entrepreneur at heart’ | 9to5Google
- Andy Rubin and the Great Narrowing of Google | Wired Business | Wired.com
- Google’s Bradley Horowitz: ‘we’re throwing fewer things against the wall’
- Google Maps head moves over to company’s most secretive unit, Google X | Ars Technica
- Home – vertpaleo
- Larry Page Says There Have Now Been 750M Android Activations | TechCrunch
- Google signs Target and other retailers for Shopping Express service
- Why Amazon Prime Could Soon Cost You Next to Nothing | Wired Business | Wired.com
- Google Pulls Ad-Blocking Apps From Play Store For Violating Developer Distribution Agreement | TechCrunch
- Official Google Reader Blog: Powering Down Google Reader
- New Samsung CEO says there is ‘lackluster demand’ for Windows tablets and phones | The Verge
- Official Twitter app finally released for Windows 8 & RT | WinSource
- How Microsoft Can Save Windows RT | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
- Netflix wants to stream ‘House of Cards’ in 4K by 2014 | The Verge
- Kim Dotcom’s Floating Head Speaks to SXSW via Skype | Underwire | Wired.com
- Pope Francis takes to Twitter right away
- Update: Pope Francis loses domain names to ‘cyber squatters’ | Technology business – InfoWorld
- Hackers Pull Off $12,000 Bitcoin Heist | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
- Feedly, your magazine-like start page
- Samsung distills Galaxy S4 features down to a 4 minute (Video) | 9to5Google
- Samsung Galaxy S4 official: 5-inch 1080p screen, cutting-edge specs, coming in April | The Verge
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Benchmarked: Serious Power, Dim Display
- Hitler reaction meme hits Google Reader in record time (Video) | 9to5Google
- Official Google Reader Blog: Powering Down Google Reader
- Feedly promises ‘seamless’ transition after Google Reader to its own backend
This episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #62: ATN #67 — I’m Bored!
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