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On the forty fifth episode, Steph is away and the guys ar eleft to their own devies. The guys talk about a View-Master movie in the works, Microsoft's Kinect finding a new home on the PC, and THQ Nordic learns to research where they hold an AMA. Brooklyn 99 gets renewed, and a number of employees at Microsoft are unhappy with the new military contract. Plus all the Pokemon you can handle. Dennis brings us the video game releases for the week. Recorded Live March 3rd, 2019 Intro/Outro theme - The Adventure from Storyblocks
On this episode of Word Vomit, we discuss the Hey, Arnold movie being released next month, Microsoft's Kinect being discontinued, the Punisher trailer on Netflix, and Michael Bay being somewhat involved with the live action Dora the Explorer movie. Yeah, you heard that right.
This week A.J. and Mikah ask, "is Apple really building an electric car?" They also discuss Apple's rumored music streaming service (and the music industry in general) and talk about recent home entertainment purchases.Integrate TopicsMikah: ShowerTunesA.J.: OmniFocusThis episode of Integrate is not sponsored by Birdpress, a wholly owned subsidiary of Feather Industries.Music provided by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com.Follow Integrate on Twitter, and subscribe to the show on iTunes and Stitcher.Links and Show NotesBusiness Insider talks about Apple's rumored electric car, so does Reuters, and so does The Wall Street Journal ... oh, and The Financial Times does too!Mikah's thoughts on Apple making an electric car. TL;DR: he's not convinced.An inside look at Apple's antenna design lab, following ANTENNAGATE.Tim Cook says Apple is a software company at Goldman Sachs conference.CarPlay by Apple"I think it will change the landscape and give Tesla a run for its money," says purported Apple employee quoted by Business Insider.Tesla MotorsApple's long-rumored Apple television setThere are rumors Uber is working on an autonomous vehicle.Aluminium, it's a thing. Apple "wants to own the record business."Newsy's "Picking A Music Service Is Hard, Let Us Help"Target is discontinuing its digital streaming service in March.Pandora RadioGoogle Play MusicApple hires BBC Radio's Zane Lowe.Apple announces Beats Music, Beats Electronics acquisition in May 2014.Here's TechCrunch's announcement of Microsoft's Zune.Here's what A.J. was working with, since he refused to buy Apple products.Yahoo Music Unlimited launched in May 2005.Rhapsody (Napster is now owned by Rhapsody)Apple's iTunes MatchTaylor Swift thinks there's still value in the music album, but streaming services don't help keep it that way.U2 and Apple are rumored to be working on a new album format.Lady Gaga's ARTPOP gets interactive app, y'now, like Björk.MacRumors says Mikah probably shouldn't buy an Apple TV, but he did anyway.A.J. hates AT&T Next, but Mikah happily pays for it.A.J. tells you how to purchase an iPhone the right way.Roku Streaming Stick, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick1 Infinite LoopA.J. set up a Wii U, and he's "pretty impressed."Microsoft's Kinect system, Xbox One as an all-in-one entertainment systemA.J. clicked on a Facebook ad and this is what he got out of it.The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeComcast XfinityRemember the MilkDavid Allen's Getting Things DoneMerlin Mann's 43 FoldersNatural scroll in OS X (AKA, the right way to do things)Mikah's co-workers like to tease him about his love for natural scroll.
Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek. Special Guest: Rob Amos. Show Notes: Milne pledges tough NBN Co board [AFR] Why Simon Hackett Is A Good Deal For NBN Co And NBN Fans Alike [Gizmodo Australia] NBN board member faces conflict dilemma [The Australian] Amazon hits Australian shores (kind of) [ABC] Amazon Australian Kindle Store: Everything You Need To Know [Lifehacker Australia] From $20m to $344m: Dick Smith for sale [The Age] Melbourne makes switch to digital TV [The Age] WikiLeaks publishes secret draft of Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty [The Verge] Trade deal could be bitter medicine [SMH] Snapchat rejected $3 billion buyout offer from Facebook: report [Reuters] Google reportedly tried to outbid Facebook for Snapchat with $4 billion offer [The Verge] Microsoft CEO candidate Stephen Elop said to consider selling Xbox business, killing Bing [The Verge] Apple Maps Significantly More Popular Than All Other iOS Mapping Apps, Including Google [Mac Rumors] Apple reportedly acquiring the company behind Microsoft's Kinect sensor [The Verge] Apple Driving Supply Chain Capacity with $10.5 Billion Investment in Advanced Technologies [Mac Rumors] BatKid Fights Crime in the Mean Streets of San Francisco For His Make-A-Wish Dream [Laughing Squid] Andy Kaufman's Brother Says Comedian is Alive, in Love and Has a Daughter [The Hollywood Reporter] Andy Kaufman's "Daughter" Is Actually A New York Actress Whose Real Dad Is A Doctor [The Smoking Gun] Michael Dorn Confirms He's Working on a 'Star Trek: Captain Worf' TV Series [Screen Rant] Warner Bros., David Heyman to Bring Video Game 'Temple Run' to Big Screen [The Hollywood Reporter] The Daily Show's John Oliver Will Host a New Series on HBO [Laughing Squid] Mavis Batey - Obituary [The Telegraph] Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page. Songs We Played: The Hives - "Hate to Say I Told You So" [iTunes] Rod Stewart - "Young Turks" [iTunes] Feist - "My Moon My Man" [iTunes] Capital Cities - "Kangaroo Court" [iTunes] Arctic Monkeys - "Do I Wanna Know?" [iTunes] Icehouse - "Electric Blue" [iTunes] M83 - "Midnight City" [iTunes] Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome. Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fm Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterrupted Twitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAir Voicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterrupted If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
Crafty as a mouse and dirtier than a dusty corpse, it's your weekly dose of FUHcast! Jim sometimes wants to spoil movies, but Bill reminds him that FUHcast just isn't that type of show. Bill recounts his epic battle against a fury home intruder. Jim hasn't been feeling so great lately, but that didn't stop him from going to see Disney's Wreck It Ralph. The guys discuss the newly and extremely controversial (not in a good way) released trailer for Brad Pitt's World War Z. T3 calls into the FUHcast Hotline with a question about on of Jim's favorite cult television show which gives Bill an idea for a project whose existence will depend on listener interest (hint: tell them if you want it!). FUH ponders the reasoning behind Microsoft's Kinect "spy software" patent. Step inside Imagination Theater and witness the ghost of Michael Jackson plead with his brother to not alter his famous last name. Things get uncomfortable (for a number of reasons) as the the topic of genitals in wallets closes out the show. Don't forget to vote for FUHcast in the PCAs! See ya next week! ****Check out FILEUNDERHORRIBLE.com for this week's ENHANCED show notes!**** Tweet us! We're @ FUHcast! Like Us on Facebook! Go to facebook.com/fileunderhorrible Pin us on Pinterest! pinterest.com/fuhcast Re-Blog us on Tumblr! fileuderhorrible.tumblr.com Email us! podcast@fileunderhorrible.com Call the FUHcast Hotline and get YOUR voice on the show! Call (478) 227-8384
Garry looks ahead to the future of how we will interact with technology using natural user interfaces, like Microsoft's Kinect, Apple's Siri, and IBM's Watson. He talks about how movement-based interfaces like Kinect are rapidly finding their way into arts education, and how conversation-based personal assistants like Watson are already having an impact in the workplace (and the future they offer for educators).
Garry looks ahead to the future of how we will interact with technology using natural user interfaces, like Microsoft's Kinect, Apple's Siri, and IBM's Watson. He talks about how movement-based interfaces like Kinect are rapidly finding their way into arts education, and how conversation-based personal assistants like Watson are already having an impact in the workplace (and the future they offer for educators).
Garry looks ahead to the future of how we will interact with technology using natural user interfaces, like Microsoft's Kinect, Apple's Siri, and IBM's Watson. He talks about how movement-based interfaces like Kinect are rapidly finding their way into arts education, and how conversation-based personal assistants like Watson are already having an impact in the workplace (and the future they offer for educators).
Garry looks ahead to the future of how we will interact with technology using natural user interfaces, like Microsoft's Kinect, Apple's Siri, and IBM's Watson. He talks about how movement-based interfaces like Kinect are rapidly finding their way into arts education, and how conversation-based personal assistants like Watson are already having an impact in the workplace (and the future they offer for educators).
This week, Nathan joins Paul and AJ to discuss some of the biggest and best things to come out of this year's E3. Chiefly, there's Nintendo's new console, Wii U--its fancypants controller, its surprisingly decent technical specs, its silly name. We also puzzle out why exactly motion control features, a la Microsoft's Kinect, don't herald the future of gaming just yet, and talk about some of our most anticipated games, such as Luigi's Mansion 2 and Sonic Generations. Plus: news, our group review of X-Men: First Class, and Formspring questions.Next: Nathan rejoins us to discuss the DC Comics relaunch in all of its ridiculousness. (Another friend may join in as well!)
On this week's candy-fueled episode, Will and Norm are joined by a special guest to chat about all the crazy hardware we've been testing, why there are so many TV streaming boxes on the tested schedule these days, Microsoft's Kinect, the WDTV, the new MacBook Air, and the problem with Tootsie Rolls. All that, plus your questions answered, and a secret science projects in this week's show.
Preheat your oven to 410 and put Episode 115 of the Post Game Report in for approximately 60 minutes. This is a treat that takes some time. Phoenix410, your Iron Chef this week is joined by SugarFree, HeroicSuperman and Talking About Gamers co-host Robbiejo for a podcasting treat. We tried to get HeroicSuperman to open up about Kayne and Lynch 2 and Mafia 2 but he wasn't feeling particularly motivated by the content of the games to really talk about it at length. What follows after the mediocre sequel talk is a genuine conversation about the state of the PlayStation Move and Microsoft's Kinect. To close the show, we do our best impression of Podtacular and talk an awful lot about Halo: Reach and the overall Halo Universe. Serve this episode up with a fine wine (or a glass of water if you're underage) and enjoy. If you would like to send us an email, send it to pgr@talkingaboutgames.com If you would like to follow us on Twitter, you can do so @PostGameReport.
Will, Norm, and Gary have another fabulous conversation, where they run down the latest rumors about the next AppleTV, the brand-new Droid 2, why Will's avoiding the Dell Streak, the current feeling about Microsoft's Kinect, and a whole lot more. Also, we talk about crazy liquids.