Boys of Tech (Enhanced AAC edition)
Summary: An engaging and entertaining round-table discussion on the latest technology news from around the world hosted by Edwin Hermann and Brett King.
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Podcasts:
Google aims to simplify captchas, the Skype alternative called Wire, Microsoft closes the door on ClipArt.
Gangnam Style video breaks YouTube's view counter, Scouts keeps up with technology by offering badges for computer and Internet skills, the Yotaphone 2 is announced.
Samsung develops eye-tracking mouse for people with disabilities, all eyes on Apple as its deal with Google to provide default search services comes to an end, Denmark is the world's most connected country.
Samsung to release a flexible display, apps with in-app purchases no longer labelled as "free" by Apple, the EU considers rules that would require Google to split, Netflix to launch in New Zealand and Australia.
Microsoft plans to launch Skype for Web, Microsoft plans to open source .Net, Microsoft fixes security bug dating back almost 20 years, flip phones are making a comeback.
Concept hover-board launched on Kickstarter, Onyx produces a prototype e-ink smart watch, new doodle feature for Windows Phone Skype, why Facebook does not have a disklike button.
Man diagnosed with Internet addiction, Google Street View mounts camera on camel to cover Liwa Oasis, Apple releases Mac OS X Yosemite, new battery technology promises faster charging and longer battery lifespan, man labelled as creator of Bitcoin is to sue magazine that made the claim, a slip-up during demo at Apple event.
Microsoft announces Windows 10, Spanish comedy club uses technology to charge on a pay-per-laugh basis, Windows 95 running on a smart watch.
Social network Ello none of users hate about Facebook, Paypal starts accepting Bitcoin currency, FBI expresses concern at Apple and Google's smartphone encryption plans, iPhone 6 users having trouble pairing their phones with cars.
Shellshock bug leaves many systems vulnerabe, Apple knew of iCloud security hole in March 2014, Apple issues iOS 8.0.2 update, NetGuide criticised over their booth at Digital Nationz.
Apple creates web page to remove U2's Songs of Innocence album from iTunes account, in-home security camera streams being intercepted.
Apple announces the Apple Watch, Apple announces the iPhone 6, Apple announces a new payment solution, all iTunes users gifted U2's latest album, Microsoft expresses interest in buying Mojang, McDonalds to trial ordering via tablet.
YouTube introduces a feature that allows viewers to leave tips, iTunes Festival throughout September 2014, game development competition Pixel Jam to be held at Victoria University of Wellington.
The AirWHeel Q3 electric unicycle is not always practical, Microsoft cuts its database as a service pricing, Twitter's plans to introduce in-tweet purchases, private celebrity photos stolen from iCloud accounts.
California bans Google's self-drive cars until manual controls are added, rumours of Windows 9 announcement, SoundCloud to introduce ads for the first time ever, rumours about the iPhone 6.