Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl review who won E3, the strange Starbucks charger scheme, AT&T's data breach, two major leaks before Google I/O, next generation multi-tasking in iOS 8 coming someday - maybe soon, Expedia bitcoins and so much more.
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AT&T customer data compromised | Android AuthorityAT&T: We need to buy DirecTV because U-verse TV is a failure | Ars TechnicaT-Mobile says 2G speeds are enough for global travel | Android AuthoritySamsung Galaxy Tab S First Look: It’s Like a Huge Galaxy S5 – Personal Tech News – WSJBBC News – Mozilla to sell ‘$25’ Firefox OS smartphones in IndiaGoogle
Google Fit to curate steps, calories, heart rate, other biometric data | Ars TechnicaGoogle to unify all of its design across all platforms, introducing Quantum Paper | Android AuthorityGoogle Voice updated with international call rate notifications | 9to5GoogleSwiftKey Android Keyboard Goes Free, Opens Themes Store to Make Money | Re/codeApple
Handoff in Yosemite limited to BlueTooth 4.0 LE enabled Macs | MacIssuesHidden iOS 8 split-screen multitasking demoed on video | The VergeApple Stock Splits 7-for-1, Opens at $92 With All-Time High Just Over $100 – Mac RumorsOther
Amazon Turns On Prime Music Streaming, Sans Current Hits | TechCrunchBBC News – Expedia to accept Bitcoin payments for hotel bookingsNSA: Our systems are so complex we can’t stop them from deleting data wanted for lawsuit – The Washington PostThis episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #234: ATN #131 — Watch Russia Today!
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