Aug 22nd 2013
Tech News Today 823
Marissa Say Knock You Out
How the NSA got caught violating US constitution, Ubuntu Edge's failure is a success, Yahoo beats Google, and more.
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Guests:
Paul Fidalgo,
Greg Sterling
How the NSA got caught violating US constitution, Ubuntu Edge's failure is a success, Yahoo beats Google, and more.
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Links
- NSA gathered thousands of Americans’ e-mails before court ordered it to revise its tactics
- Apple Inc. (AAPL) iCloud Service Down For Millions Of Users [UPDATED: Services Back]
- Ubuntu Edge misses target by $19M margin
- Yahoo Climbs Back Above Google in U.S. Web Traffic
- ESPN via Google, Apple or Intel? TV sports giant considers streaming
- Google, supplier Continental near self-driving car deal: report
- Windows Phone, Latin America’s second most widely used mobile platform
- Gold iPhone 5S poses with current model in leaked group shot
- Omate TrueSmart Watch Makes Calls All By Itself
- In Salt Lake City for the 2002 Olympics? The NSA may have read your texts
- IC ON THE RECORD
- FISA court ruling on illegal NSA e-mail collection program
- Ubuntu Edge: founder says failure isn't the end of the dream
- Ubuntu Edge
- Ubuntu Edge -- failure was inevitable
- Apple poaches Levi’s Senior VP for U.S. Retail as search for chief continues
- Yahoo, Foursquare In Talks Over Data Partnership
- Yahoo #1 Web Property Again In US, First Time Since May 2011 [Updated]
- GM to Offer Smartphones Wireless Charging in 2014 Cars
- Artist's chip implant sends animated GIFs to his phone
- Engage! Warp Drive Could Become Reality with Quantum-Thruster Physics
- Scientist Finds PageRank-Type Algorithm from the 1940s
- The Center for Inquiry
- Full Show Notes