X3 (MP3)
Summary: One topic, three pundits. This is X3.
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- Artist: Brooks Rowlett/Scott Jones
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Podcasts:
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about a recent scientific study that says that bragging about yourself on social media such as Facebook taps the same pleasure centers in the brain as sex does.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about Intel's next chip, the Ivy Bridge, and how it should be arriving soon.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent trial involving tech giants Google and Oracle.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about a recent story that says that Hulu may soon only be available to cable or satellite subscribers.
John, Andrew, and Joe out a Kickstarter project for the Brydge. An iPad case that turns your iPad into a full size laptop.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about some mobile news with RIM offering app devs a monetary reward for good sales, and Samsung has surpassed Nokia as biggest handset manfacturer.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about Microsoft's recent $300 million investment in the Barnes & Noble Nook reader.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the 4K TVs and other things that came out during the recent National Association of Broadcasters convention.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent launch of Google's new cloud storage initiative: Google Drive.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent announcement of Planetary Resources. A company created by Google execs and director James Cameron to go and mine asteroids.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about toy company Hasbro using some dirty tricks to gain the address of a blogger who was talking about an unreleased NERF gun.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent very large second quarter financial results from Apple.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent story about furniture store giant Ikea's decision to start selling its own brand of HD televisions.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about Google recent roll out of its Google Drive cloud storage initiative.
John, Andrew, and Joe talk about the recent story about a new company backed by Google execs and filmmaker James Cameron that plans to start mining asteroids.