- WarGame 2
- New-ish Hardware | the Andrew Bailey
- How Newegg crushed the “shopping cart” patent and saved online retail | Ars Technica
- Apple’s Profits Are Flat, and Stock Drops - NYTimes.com
- Apple IPhone 5 Misses Estimates as 5 Million Units Sold - Bloomberg
- Why I'm glad my iPhone broke
- Ubuntu considers “huge” change that would end traditional release cycle | Ars Technica
- Ubuntu phones to come with a terminal—prepare your command line skills | Ars Technica
- Next-Gen Video Format H.265 Is Approved, Paving The Way For High-Quality Video On Low-Bandwidth Networks | TechCrunch
- Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- THQ Dissolved, Saints Row, Company of Heroes Devs Acquired - IGN
- Toy Headquarters (THQ), 1990-2013 | the Andrew Bailey
- CBS reportedly refuses to budge on no-reviews policy, sending morale at CNET 'plummeting' | The Verge
- BitTorrent Reveals Sync, a New File Synchronization Tool
- Lessig Blog, v2
- The EU-funded plan to stick a “flag this as terrorism” button in your browser | Ars Technica
- Make Unlocking Cell Phones Legal. | We the People: Your Voice in Our Government
- Mozilla Recognized as Most Trusted Internet Company for Privacy | The Mozilla Blog
- Brython
- The Browser You Loved To Hate, You grew up. So did we. Reconnect with the new...
- How did the duck hunt gun work?
- The PlayStation 4 Has A New Controller, Fancy User Accounts And Impressive Specs (So Far)
- LoadingReadyRun - Launch Day - YouTube
- Java’s new “very high” security mode can’t protect you from malware | Ars Technica
- LibreOffice 4.0: The big changes will be under the hood | ZDNet
- Readme Driven Development
- XBMC 12.0 – Frodo | XBMC
- SQLSaturday Home
- PASS - The Professional Association for SQL Server > Home
- Google Donates 15,000 Raspberry Pis to UK Schools to Get Kids Coding
- Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine
- x86-64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Have a good one
I Upset The Apple Cart
Andrew and Chris talk about what you should buy and sell, things that are about to and have gone away, Ubuntu, phones, XBMC, Libreoffice, Raspberry Pi, codecs, tech policies, SQL communities, listener mail, and so oh oh much more.