Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl close up on CES news, and discuss sales from Microsoft on Xbox and Windows, Redbox Instant's new release date, a hardware revision to USB3, Verizon's implementation of Six Strikes, automated Gun Sights, and so much more!
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C beat Java Google’s Schmidt Kicks Off Trip to North Korea | News & Opinion | PCMag.comUSB 3.0 specification set to hit 10Gbit/s throughput – IT News from V3.co.ukMicrosoft: 60 million Windows 8 licenses sold to date | ZDNetOracle Knew of Latest Java 0-Day Security Hole in August 2012Google Gives Up Censorship Warnings In ChinaXbox Lands 24th Month of Top SalesIDC: Total PS3 sales top Xbox 360 | ITworldWii U sells 890,000 units in U.S. in first six weeks | VentureBeatMicrosoft Messenger kill-date set for March 15th – TrustedReviewsAmazon Prime comes to Canada with free two-day shipping, but no Instant Video | The VergeFirefox 18 Gets JavaScript IonMonkey, WebRTC, Retina SupportNext-Generation iPad and iPad Mini Rumored for March Launch – Mac RumorsApple Now Locking Screenshots for Submitted Apps, Shutting Down Popular Scam Tactic – Mac RumorsRedbox Instant by Verizon launching out of beta in March | VentureBeatCES 2013: Kingston’s HyperX Predator Flash Drives Go to 1TB – Yes, 1TB – TechgageMicron and Crucial introduce next-gen M500 SSD – The Tech Report LEGO.com About Us New smarter, stronger LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3Ax-Man Surplus StoresMake guns smart – CNN.com$17,000 Linux-powered rifle brings “auto-aim” to the real world | Ars Technica Verizon’s “Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Measures Unveiled | TorrentFreak This episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #33: ATN #58 — You Made Me Look!
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