Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the biggest week in tech news in months, three incredible phones from Sony, Samsung and Xiaomi, Amazon's quiet launches for MatchBox and the new Kindle Paperwhite, a Nexus 4 sellout, an incredible Intel CPU -- 4960X and its inverse, an ARM A9 in a box, and more!
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Moto X lands on Sprint tomorrow for $199, new customers slash off an extra $100, Moto Maker in coming months | 9to5GoogleSony Xperia Z1 – Full phone specificationsSony announces Xperia Z1 | 9to5GoogleSamsung Galaxy Note 3 | UK release date, specs, UK price – PC AdvisorSamsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with 1.63-inch AMOLED touchscreen, built-in camera, 70 appsXiaomi Mi3 Is The First NVIDIA Tegra 4 Powered Android Super Phone – HotHardwareIntroducing Our New Logo! | YahooAmazon’s ‘Kindle MatchBook’ finally bundles physical books with a copy for your Kindle | The VergeAmazon.com: Kindle MatchBookAmazon Officially Announces New Kindle PaperwhiteExclusive: Amazon Wants To Offer Its Smartphone for Free. Who Will Follow? – jessica lessinAmazon intends to offer long-rumored smartphone for free, according to report | The Verge8GB Nexus 4 sells out on Google Play, and it isn’t coming back | The VergeGoogle’s Trojan horse: how Chrome Apps will finally take on Windows | The VergeGoogle confirms opening of Glass app store in 2014 | ZDNetApple confirms September 10th event, prepare for new iPhones, iOS 7, and more | Ars TechnicaApple invites media to Beijing event on September 11 | ReutersKim Dotcom resigns Mega directorship – National – NZ Herald NewsUbuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander), Beta 1 preview: Mir, Unity 7, kernel 3.11 | ZDNetHDMI :: Press ReleaseHDMI – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSay hello to the hideous new USB 3.0 cable your new smartphone or tablet will come withIntel’s new Core i7 Extreme Edition series: Gaming power for those who can afford it | PCWorldAnandTech | Intel Core i7 4960X (Ivy Bridge E) Review2”, $45 cube PC runs Android and Linux on Cortex-A9 ARM chip | Ars TechnicaCuBoxMicrosoft buying Nokia’s phone business in a $7.2 billion bid for its mobile future | The VergeSteve Ballmer email to Microsoft employees on Nokia Devices & Services acquisitionWhy Android 4.4 KitKat is a brilliant, yet horrible name for the next version of AndroidAndroid 4.4 KitKat: a Google-Nestle MWC 2013 no-money dealAndroid KitKatNew Nexus 5 spotted at KitKat Android statue unveiling? – Android AuthorityAnandTech | Potential Nexus 5 FCC Approval Reappears – LG-D820 (Update: Snapdragon 800, Android 4.4)This episode of At The Nexus has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #134: ATN #92 — Memorable Stupid Slander!
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