Matthew Petschl and Ryan Rampersad on the first episode of the new year discuss Winamp's sale to Radiomony, T-Mobile's response to AT&T's response, Sprint's rebranding efforts, browser and OS market shares, a tax on YouTube and Facebook by France, iPhone backdoors, NSA quantum computers and so much more!
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AOL Sells Winamp And Shoutcast Music Services To Online Radio Aggregator Radionomy | TechCrunchT-Mobile CEO calls new AT&T promotion ‘desperate,’ teases surprise next week | The VergeExecutive Statement | T-MobileSprint Wants To Revive Nextel As A Business Brand, Merge Boost + Virgin Mobile Into ‘Sprint Freedom’ | TechCrunchWindows 8.x breaks 10 percent, Internet Explorer 11 makes a splash | Ars TechnicaMoto X now permanently priced at $399 without contract | The VergeMoto G leaked in Verizon retail packaging, rumored to cost $100 off-contract | 9to5GoogleBoost Mobile Offering the Moto G for $129 (Phone Scoop)Amazon is now charging sales tax in Indiana, Nevada, and Tennessee | The Verge$6.99 Netflix monthly plan launched, comes with certain limitationsHTC One family of handsets banned in German Nokia suit over Android Beam featuresFrance ponders extending ‘culture tax’ to YouTube and Facebook | The VergeNSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption – The Washington PostApple Says It Has Never Worked With NSA To Create iPhone Backdoors, Is Unaware Of Alleged DROPOUTJEEP Snooping Program | TechCrunchNSA’s ANT Division Catalog of Exploits for Nearly Every Major Software/Hardware/Firmware | LeakSourceGoogle’s VP9 Video Codec Gets Backing from ARM, Nvidia, Sony And OthersMac Pro Late 2013 Teardown – iFixitCarbon 2 Twitter app coming soon with new features [ Update: it has arrived ] – Android AuthorityCarbon for Twitter – Android Apps on Google PlayThis episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #176: ATN #108 — Blacksquare!
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