Jul 21st 2013
This Week in Tech 415
Kevin Throws
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Raccoonercise, UK porn block, Yahoo Survivor, Hyperloop hype, 8-track clunk, and more.
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Raccoonercise, UK porn block, Yahoo Survivor, Hyperloop hype, 8-track clunk, and more.
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Links
- My dog Toaster was attacked by a raccoon
- How This Kid Tossed One Raccoon In 43 Seconds
- TWiT Raccoon (on Twitter)
- Microsoft Q4 2013 earnings: $4.97 billion net income, $900 million charge related to Surface RT inventory adjustment
- A bold offensive in the war on net porn
- Apple Dev Site down for days - security problem?
- Report: Apple mulling $280M purchase of PrimeSense, the Israeili 3D body sensor firm behind Microsoft Kinect
- Apple explains Developer Center outage: intruder attempted to retrieve users info
- Apple Launches Logic Pro X with Virtual Drummer and Flex Pitch
- AT&T and Verizon Refused to Sign 'Let Us Be Transparent About Surveillance' Letter to NSA
- SIM Cards Have Finally Been Hacked, And The Flaw Could Affect Millions Of Phones
- Apple To Buy Transportation App HopStop — Mass Transit To Return To Apple Maps?
- 6,000 mobile developers: Android most popular, iOS most profitable, Windows Phone most ‘next’
- The Hyperloop is coming: Elon Musk will reveal plans for new transport system on August 12th
- Here's how Elon Musk's Hyperloop might actually work
- Jump, Edge, or Next: which mobile carrier's early upgrade plan screws you the least?
- AT&T counters T-Mo's Jump with Next, its own phone upgrade program. Is it a better deal?
- Jump, Edge, or Next: which mobile carrier's early upgrade plan screws you the least?
- Netflix gets its first Emmy nominations ever, for House of Cards and Arrested Development
- The NES turns 30: How it began, worked, and saved an industry
- Tim Stevens Out At Engadget, Marc Perton To Take Over
- Someone just sold a Bitcoin business for $11.4M! It’s a first, but the buyer’s anonymous