Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss Q413 earnings from Apple, Google and Amazon, the future of the Wii U and a cheaper Xbox One, speculation on the next Microsoft CEO, and Google's patent deal with Samsung and Motorola sellout to Lenovo.
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On BlackBerry 10′s 1st anniversary, BlackBerry’s U.S. market share hits 0% – Yahoo NewsApple Reports Strongest Ever Quarterly Earnings: $13.1 Billion Profit on $57.6 Billion in Revenue in Q1 2014 – Mac RumorsApple TV graduates from hobby/accessory to product line ahead of major changes | 9to5MacAmazon shares fall 10% after big holiday earnings miss – GeekWireEdward Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize | The VergeReports: Microsoft plans cheaper, disc-free, white Xbox Ones in 2014 | Ars TechnicaMicrosoft renames SkyDrive to OneDrive | PCWorldMicrosoft testing Windows 8.1 update that hides tile interface by default | The VergeMicrosoft Said to Be Preparing to Make Satya Nadella CEO – BloombergAntitrust officials told Sprint they might block T-Mobile merger | Ars TechnicaAT&T Sweetens Offer for Family Plans – NYTimes.comPrice of Amazon Prime may jump to $99 or $119 a yearGoogle Q4 ’13 Beats With $16.86B Revenue, Misses With EPS Of $12.01 Because Of Motorola Weakness | TechCrunchGoogle sells Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 billion | The VergeLenovo to Acquire Motorola Mobility from Google – Investor Relations – GoogleGoogle to keep Motorola’s Advanced Technology group, including Project Ara modular phone | The VergeGoogle, Samsung strike patent cross-licensing deal | Mobile – CNET NewsReported Google deal could see Samsung deliver cleaner Android, less bloatCourt: Google infringed patents, must pay 1.36 percent of AdWords revenue | Ars TechnicaChrome Apps are coming to iOS and Android | The VergeRed Nexus 5 reportedly heading to Google Play on February 4thThis episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #187: ATN #112 — Threaded Rod Turns Me Clockwise!
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