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At The Nexus #130: Hexahedron In My Hand


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Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the leftovers of WWDC, a new HTC phone, the fate of the Nook, AT&T's fiber gambit. Project Tango tangibles, Xbox One improvements, Intel at Computex and so much more.

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  • Stone Arch Bridge Sorta
  • Big Stone Sculpture Mini Golf
  • Landscape Arboretum, University of Minnesota
  • Nexus Special #29: WWDC 2014 › The Nexus
  • ‘Swift’ Programming Language in Development for Four Years, “Major Focus” Since 2013 – Mac Rumors
  • Retina iMac references discovered in OS X Yosemite code | 9to5Mac
  • Apple Introduces Lightning Cable MFi Specifications for Headphones – Mac Rumors
  • After trademark dispute, Mexican carriers can no longer use ‘iPhone’ name in ads | 9to5Mac
  • Motorola Launches ‘Moto Stream’ Portable Wireless Adaptor for Speakers | NDTV Gadgets
  • Introducing Moto Stream – YouTube
  • Meet the HTC One (E8): the plastic M8 with a 13MP camera is here
  • The next Barnes & Noble Nook is going to be a rebranded Galaxy Tab 4 | 9to5Google
  • T-Mobile network reportedly down for a large number of US subscribers
  • Report: Sprint and T-Mobile nearing a $50 billion merger | Ars Technica
  • T-Mobile’s Legere Said Likely CEO After Sprint Merger – Bloomberg
  • T-Mobile announces ‘The Underground,’ a website that offers exclusive products to ‘true enthusiasts’ | 9to5Google
  • AT&T promises big fiber expansion—but only if feds let it buy DirecTV | Ars Technica
  • What Android 4.4.3 could mean about the future of Android updates | Ars Technica
  • KitKat hits 13.6 percent of all Android devices, eclipses Ice Cream Sandwich | ZDNet
  • Google Launches 64-bit Version of Chrome for Windows
  • Google Now Update Can Trigger Alarm When You’re Near Your Transit Stop | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
  • Google Hangouts update rolling out, brings SMS block list and more
  • New Chrome extension hopes to demystify encryption – CNET
  • Google Nearby will reportedly let your phone tell when it’s close to other devices
  • Google’s Project Tango Announced, Uses NVIDIA Tegra K1 | PC Perspective
  • Report: Google in talks to acquire music streaming service Songza for $15 million | 9to5Google
  • System dump reveals LG G Watch details including default apps, Snapdragon 400 chipset, background images | 9to5Google
  • Microsoft: Software update unlocks more GPU bandwidth on Xbox One | Ars Technica
  • No Microsoft Start Menu for Windows 8 until 2015: Sources | ZDNet
  • HP to sell Leap Motion keyboard as $99 standalone product | ZDNet
  • Uber is now worth $17 billion | The Verge
  • US Secret Service wants software to “detect sarcasm” on social media | Ars Technica
  • #Computex2014: Intel introduces 14nm Core M processors for fanless devices – The Times of India
  • Intel aims to eliminate all PC cables in 2016 – CNET
  • Computex 2014: AMD announces Kaveri mobile chips, challenges Intel | ZDNet
  • Amazon will announce ‘amazing’ new device on June 18th | The Verge
  • E3 2014 Press Conferences – E3 – Electronics Entertainment Expo Wiki Guide – IGN
  • This episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #232: ATN #130 — No Flying In The Studio!

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