Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss BlackBerry's disappointing Q1 earnings call, a new Gigabit fiber provider not near you, the revelation of Windows 8.1, new Google+ features, a Steve Jobs trailer and DRM in you HTML5.
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Stag beetle – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBlackBerry ships more older devices than BB10, reneges on PlayBook BB10 promise | ZDNetBlackBerry PlayBook will not be upgraded to BlackBerry 10 | The Verge(Re)building a simplified Firefox logo | Reticulating SplinesGigabit Seattle priced at $80 per month, just over what Google Fiber costs | Ars TechnicaYahoo To Sunset AltaVista, Axis, RSS Alerts, and Nine Other Products, Some As Soon As Today | TechCrunchDownload Windows 8.1 Preview – Microsoft WindowsBUILD 2013 | The NexusGoogle eyes $0.5B Play Store profits by keeping more of the cash | 9to5GoogleYahoo shutting down AltaVista, Axis search tool, and other services in coming days | The VergeGoogle+ Photos Gets An Option to Move Images Between AlbumsGoogle+ Turns 2, Rolls Out Redesigned Follow Buttons And Badges, Introduces Badges For Communities | TechCrunchUbuntu graphic stack roadmap updateUbuntu to default to Mir stack in 13.10, Kubuntu will not follow | ZDNet[Phoronix] AMD Has Massive Radeon Patch Set – Power Management!Knoppix 7.2 released – ParityNews.com: …Because Technology MattersKnoppix DownloadInternet Hall of Fame Announces 2013 Inductees! | Internet Hall of FameRed Hat ditches MySQL, switches to MariaDBAustin Considine: The Steve Jobs Biopic Trailer Is Here, and It’s a Vintage Tech FantasyJobs (2013) – IMDbReject DRM and you risk walling off parts of the web, says W3C chief | ZDNetThis episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #109: ATN #82 — Listen To The Pillows!
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