Join intrepid host Justin Freid as he traverses the week's biggest tech news in a rapid-fire roundtable discussion before your very ears.
Google gave us a lot of goodies, but none so impressive as the length of the keynote. They moved faster than anyone else we have ever seen.
We talk about what Apple announced today. Is Apple Pencil a joke, do we like Eddie Cue’s matching Product RED watch, and do we play games on our streaming set top boxes?
What is Alphabet? We don’t know, but that won’t stop us from discussing it.
We did a second show last week, on how data caps affect our download habits.
Apple just introduced their streaming music offering, and since Paul is the only one that can judge, we listen to him. We talk about how each one of us listens to music, and is this a viable option.
We talk to Rusty, the guy behind Pocketcasts, about his experience with visiting both I/O and WWDC.
Seriously, download PocketCasts. Pay them money, for an excellent product
So Google I/O was upon us. Chaim wished he was able to go, but once again, he didn’t win the lottery. He had to armchair quarterback it. Anyway, we talk.
What does Verizon want from AOL? We spend too much time hypothesizing, and less time explaining what it actually means.
It has been only a few days, and the three of us (who don’t own an Apple Watch) feel the need to comment on it. What are our initial thoughts?
Paul can’t join us because he just got back from London, but we discuss how “Google-fied” our lives are, and is it really a monopoly.