Matthew Petschl and Ryan Rampersad discuss a CEO's fake resume, the dead-lock in Oracle's case, the EU's timely decision, the lack of Fire at Target, Dropbox getting targeted by Apple, the sad Samsung S3, a Jobs Wonka, the misappropriation of DVD playback and media, and more!
This week, note-taking extraordinaire, Matthew Petschl, and Ryan Rampersad discuss finals and next week’s shuffle, Steve Jobs as FDR, Target’s lost Fire, the boring S3, how the EU thinks programming languages are free for all, TV logos, no media center and more!
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