Ryan and Matthew discuss Nike's wearables department folding, the next minor version of Android, the new Google Camera app, Titan Aerospace (and the new always-listening drone), Microsoft's developer build of Windows Phone 8.1, Matt's plug for the new Qi Charger and so much more.
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Backbone.jsTahr – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHands-on with Ubuntu Touch 14.04: Coming along, but miles to go | Ars TechnicaFuelBand and other hardware discontinued, development team fired as Nike seeks to exit wearable tech market | 9to5MacLG will launch golden G3 smartphone with crazy resolution this summer | The VergeT-Mobile says it’s ending overage charges for good | The VergeAndroid 4.4.3 update spotted a couple more timesGoogle launches standalone Camera app in Play Store | The VergeGoogle Launches Chrome Remote Desktop On Android, Allowing Mobile Access To Your PC | TechCrunchSupposed Google+ app redesign shown off in leaked screenshots | 9to5GoogleGoogle nabs drone company Facebook allegedly wanted to buy | The VergeGoogle misses Q1 2014 earnings with $15.42 billion in revenue | Ars TechnicaMicrosoft hits 5 million milestone for Xbox One as Sony’s lead grows | Ars TechnicaMicrosoft gives business users more time to install Windows 8.1 Update | ZDNetNokia’s Phone Division Will Be Named Microsoft Mobile | UbergizmoWindows Phone 8.1 now available to download | The VergeMicrosoft to Build New $1.1 Billion Data Center in Iowa | Data Center KnowledgeAmazon.com: CHOE UPGRADED Qi Wireless Charger Charging Pad for Nexus 5, Nexus 7(2013) , Nexus 4,Nokia Lumia 1020/ 920/928, MOTO Droid Maxx/Droid Mini,HTC Droid DNA, HTC Rzound,Blackberry Z30,Pentax WG-III camera,Samsung, Google, LG, HTC and Other Qi-Enabled Phones and Tablets (AC adapter not included): Cell Phones & AccessoriesThis episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #214: ATN #123 — Reaction To The Bad Cracker!
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