The Latest Episodes

Enjoy the latest episodes from The Nexus.

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Episode #53The Fringe #181

Andrew and Steven return to podcasting to talk about lost technology, acquisitions, web browsers, New Year's resolutions, deprecation of the web and the internet, Markov chains, and more, along with a long winded explanation of btrfs features.

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Episode #61The Fringe #180

Ian Buck and Ian Decker with returning guest Katie Reddemann discuss Steam's now active family and friends game library sharing feature, console units sold from Microsoft and Sony, Valve's upcoming Virtual Reality SDK and news from CES such as Razer's modular but proprietary PC, the updated Oculus Rift and so much more.

EB #61 — Jealous Of My Swag

Episode #180 EB #61

On Saturday, expecting to record Eight Bit, Ian Buck turns on Sasha only to find no Ian Decker. On Sunday, both Ians unite and find Katie. There is much eating, much entertainment, and much sarcasm.

Imputes Computation

Episode #109The Fringe #179

Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl wrap up the end of CES 2014, discuss the rebirth of Windows and Microsoft upon the Threshold, Target's revised hacking statistics, Sprint's Framily plan, AT&T and Sponsored Data, PC sales slumping and so much more.

ATN #109 — Aluminium on Aluminium

Episode #179 ATN #109

Ryan explains the schedule reshuffle, Matt eats popcorn and ponders whether or not the scratches he sees in his classes are really in his eyes.

CES 2014

Episode #28The Fringe #178

The Nexus CES 2014 Special, hosted by Ryan Rampersad, Matthew Petschl and Ian R Buck, discussing all the major keynotes, from Intel, Nvidia, Sony to Yahoo and T-Mobile. This is not the CES of The Internet of Things, but rather, the CES of the middle 85%.

EB #60 — Ian Butt

Episode #177 EB #60

Ryan tries to play SphereChess for the first time and Ian Decker discovers his monitor has travel damage.

A Big Layer Of — Oh That’s Cold!

Episode #60The Fringe #177

Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the China's Ministry of Culture's decision on Battlefield 4, the introduction SphereChess, Titanfall's lack of modding tools at launch, a review of "Fly, Catbug, Fly" from Ian Buck.