Phrases are coined left and right on today’s show, from our plans to unbumble the Internet to the chat-room created phrase gestApple, to describe the behavior of everybody’s favorite door-busting-down, Ellen-berating iPhone-maker. Plus, three-day-old tuna. It’s a fun one. Also, six things you need to know about Facebook Connections (it violates your privacy six ways …
Month: May 2010
BOL 1220: There’s no place like 127.0.0.1
On today’s show, we discuss the coming of the IPv4 black market, throwing more nanodots at the solid-state storage market, and we’ve got two tech industry shockers: First, Sirius posted a profit, and second: AT&T did a nice thing for a listener. Plus, file-sharers are either the content industry’s biggest customers or way worse than …
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BOL 1219: DARPA requests transformer flying cars. So do we.
The folks who built the Internet are thinking it could be a great idea if flying cars were available in military zones to help extract soldiers quickly from sensitive locations. And they should transform. So, awesome future on our way. Plus, Apple sells 1 million iPads, we try to untangle the h.264 codec mess, and …
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