Sunday October 1, 2017
Augmented reality on the iPhone 8, using your mobile phone when traveling, alternatives to Facebook, making calls with your Amazon Echo or Google Home, streaming video to multiple places, taking creative photos with a split diopter, updating the web browser on a TV, using the SD card storage on a…
Occupy Fiber
Elon Musk's great ideas: Tesla, SpaceX, flamethrowers. Apple HomePod arrives next week. Google Clips camera is not at all creepy, we swear. Nobody won the Lunar X Prize. Amazon Go officially opens. Montana, New York, AT&T, John Deere, and Burger King take up the Net Neutrality battle. Intel's…
Gateway to Apple Pay
Apple is now more than twice the size of Exxon, Google and Apple battle for your car's dashboard, Genius Bar to get overhauled, first-ever iOS public beta to come, Siri learns new languages, Apple's Oscars ad was shot with iPads, Modern Family's new episode takes place inside Apple products, and…
MLB, Amazon Instant Video, Looksee
Leo & Sarah show off cord cutting options, and other apps to watch TV: MLB, Hulu Plus, HBO Go, Amazon Instant Video, and more. They also discuss Apple's upcoming Spring Forward event on March 9, Google Play Music now can store up to 50,000 songs, and they answer your emails and voicemails.
Hey Slurry
Google is teasing a smartphone event, the Sunlight Foundation is shutting down, ProPublica examines Amazon's pricing algorithm, macOS Sierra becomes available, the United States government releases the Federal Automated Vehicles Policy, Megan and Jason unbox Leo's ceramic Apple Watch, and a study…
Don Dodge
Don Dodge is a Developer Advocate at Google. In his long and storied career, he has been a Developer Evangelist or Product Manager at Microsoft, Groove Networks, Napster, Alta Vista, Compaq, Forte, and DEC. Don talks with Leo Laporte about the many positions he has held, and the luminaries he has…
Kubernetes
A large iOS 10 exploit bounty, Blackberry exits the hardware business, China's 2 Gigawatt Solar Project, Facebook At Work announced for October 10th, Firefox loses trust in WoSign's certificate authority, the Electronic Frontier Foundation piles on HP for their DRM firmware, and more! Plus, Tim…