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Summary: Join intrepid host Justin Freid as he traverses the week's biggest tech news in a rapid-fire roundtable discussion before your very ears.
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We go live this week with still hot of the press news of T-Mobile's UNCarrier 3.0 Announcement. We hear that roaming data will be included at no additional charge.We also hear that T-Mobile has stepped up their national game, and now includes 200 million people on 4G. Peter Teoh joins us, as our senior travel expert to determine if this is a selling point.
With all these accessories coming on the market, we need to find a way for them to talk to each other, or at least a central station. We all agree that Bluetooth LE is the way to go, and try to come up with why adoption took so long.
With all these accessories coming on the market, we need to find a way for them to talk to each other, or at least a central station. We all agree that Bluetooth LE is the way to go, and try to come up with why adoption took so long.
In what started in an emo like, ambiguous comment, our very own +Paul Shapiro lamented the change of Google’s new practice of encrypting search keywords. Our friend, and recurring guest +Tom Webster joined in the comment stream, and set off a flurry of activity on the security aspect of the change. We decided to get… Continue reading Encrypted SEO – inThirty 111
In what started in an emo like, ambiguous comment, our very own +Paul Shapiro lamented the change of Google's new practice of encrypting search keywords. Our friend, and recurring guest +Tom Webster joined in the comment stream, and set off a flurry of activity on the security aspect of the change. We decided to get to the bottom of this by letting both Paul and Tom discuss this amicably. Show Notes: The Moz Blog
It has been less than 24 hours since the launch of iOS 7, and everyone is dying to hear what the three of us have to say about it. Do we care about the 5s more or the 5c? We try to make sense out of all of this.
It has been less than 24 hours since the launch of iOS 7, and everyone is dying to hear what the three of us have to say about it. Do we care about the 5s more or the 5c? We try to make sense out of all of this.
So did Apple really brighten our day? Well it brightened Harry’s day to the point, he decided to come on as a guest. We take the 75 minute keynote, and condense it for you to thirty minutes. Should you buy a 5c or a 5s? Do cases matter? What the heck is 64bit? All your… Continue reading Apple Brightens Our Day – inThirty 109
So did Apple really brighten our day? Well it brightened Harry's day to the point, he decided to come on as a guest. We take the 75 minute keynote, and condense it for you to thirty minutes. Should you buy a 5c or a 5s? Do cases matter? What the heck is 64bit? All your questions are answered.
What happen when you put four apple pundits in a room, and ask them what the C stands for in 5c? On this episode we discuss what we think will happen at the September 10th, fall ipod announcement. We would like to thank Michael DeGusta (@degusta) of http://theunderstantment.com for joining us once again.
What happen when you put four apple pundits in a room, and ask them what the C stands for in 5c? On this episode we discuss what we think will happen at the September 10th, fall ipod announcement. We would like to thank Michael DeGusta (@degusta) of http://theunderstantment.com for joining us once again.
With all this NSA news coming out, we thought it would be a good idea to discuss what has happened in the last few weeks. We focus on services that have shut down, and are now facing legal issues for it. We discuss what it means to use internet services, and how to truly trust… Continue reading [Censored] – inThirty 107
With all this NSA news coming out, we thought it would be a good idea to discuss what has happened in the last few weeks. We focus on services that have shut down, and are now facing legal issues for it. We discuss what it means to use internet services, and how to truly trust no one. We are joined by Tom Webster, our resident security expert, to discuss these topics. Show Notes: ArsTechnica.com | Groklaw shuts down rather than risk feds snooping through e-mail The Guardian | Lavabit email service abruptly shut down citing government interference The Verge | Silent Circle sees 'writing on the wall,' shuts down secure email service GnuPG | Gnu Privacy Guard Tom Webster | Website
On today's episode we talk to the developer behind JewGlass, a glassware app that helps observant Jews find Kosher food, and assists with daily prayers. We discuss the rationale of why glass was chosen as a platform, the decision behind the name, and the response from the target audience, the Jewish community. [Audio Note: Chaim's volume is low, *I* know that] Show Notes: Barry Schwartz - Blog, Twitter, Facebook, G+ JewGlass an International Hit? JewGlass on Drudge Report
On today’s episode we talk to the developer behind JewGlass, a glassware app that helps observant Jews find Kosher food, and assists with daily prayers. We discuss the rationale of why glass was chosen as a platform, the decision behind the name, and the response from the target audience, the Jewish community. [Audio Note: Chaim’s… Continue reading JewGlass with Barry Schwartz of RustyBrick – inThirty 106