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Nexus Special #50: Nintendo Switch Reveal
01:18:19

Savannah Haslow and Ian R Buck sit down to talk about all the details Nintendo revealed about the Switch, and what it means for the system's potential.

The Fringe #412: Plugin Hell
00:43:17

Setting up a double-ender is a lot harder than expected. Ian has to troubleshoot on the fly, and Ryan has the brilliant idea of recording a merged version as well as a backup.

Second Opinion #14: Google Home First Impressions
00:28:33

Despite the fact that not all services are available on it yet, Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad wanted to give you an idea of whether or not the Google Home would make a good holiday gift.

Control Structure #120: I Drove Over The Cat
00:50:00

In the middle of a snowstorm, Steve and Andrew discuss RASPBERRY!, AMD, Bitcoin, storage, Microsoft, web fonts, and a few more tidbits, like designing a rather graphic lawn mowing simulator.

PodKit #27: Trello As A Proxy
0:56:28

We chat about Brian's new work with Angular, D3 and ancient versions of Webpack, Ryan's recent work with Angular 1 and 2, MongoDB and more, and Brandon's triumph over his thesis - plus - Twitter Followees!

The Fringe #410: Help Meeeeeee
00:53:16

Before the show, Brandon talks about his experience in SMJC and CSCI, among other things - plus - t-shirts at the end!

Control Structure #119: Build Them and Bill Them
01:00:00

After a while of not podcasting, Andrew and Steve get back into action. They talk about building features, RASPBERRY!, Backblaze, AMD, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and the new Andrew Bailey.

Second Opinion #13: Project Fi Review
00:40:51

After using Project Fi in several situations, including working at camp and living in St Paul, Buck and Decker are ready to analyze the service. We talk about the coverage, price, special features, and more!

The Extra Dimension #17: Transportation - The Future
01:12:21

What exciting new forms of transportation does the future hold for us? How will self-driven cars change our travel habits? What even is a hyperloop? Ian, Brian, and Ryan have done the research on all of this and more!

The Fringe #407: The Plan Was Planned
01:06:15

Ryan shows off his new Pixel phone and looks at some possible smartwatches. Meanwhile, we revisit a time-traveling technique we haven't seen since the golden age of ATN.

PodKit #26: Doubted The Right Side
01:12:05

Brandon, Brian, and Ryan discuss Apple's new MacBook Pros, Brian's weatherBot project, the Mac App Store, functional programming, auditing user activity with elastic search.

The Fringe #404: Us is Lyfe
00:27:52

Brandon Johnson and Brian Mitchell talk about mechanical keyboard, Thunderbolt 3, and more while preparing the show notes for the October 2016 Apple Event (NS49).

Control Structure #117: Dial-up Voting
00:50:00

Our old friend Christopher joins Andrew and Steve to talk about some games, IoT, VeraCrypt, voting software, voting hardware, growing hardware, the LHC, doomed projects, CSP, and a few other tidbits.

Second Opinion #10: iOS 10 Review
01:14:03

Brandon Johnson, Brian Mitchell, and Stella Cannon discuss the new changes in iOS 10, while Ian R Buck pipes in every once in a while.

Nexus Special #48: Made By Google Event
01:30:03

Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad discuss the new hardware announcements from Google; what their capabilities are, who they are meant for, how much they cost, and more!

Second Opinion #9: Allo & Duo Review
00:30:40

Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad hold nothing back as they criticize almost everything about Allo and Duo. You shouldn't install the apps, but you should find out why from us.

The Fringe #399: Look With Your Eyes
01:18:36

Ryan and Ian look forward to Google's October 4th event while ranting about the disappointing communication apps they recently launched.

Control Structure #116: Posted By Not Firefox
00:46:00

After mentioning Google's new iPhone, Steven and Andrew talk about BLACKBERRY! (yes), RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, Dropbox, the internet of threats (IoT), SSL "marketshare", pgAdmin, NBASE-T, and metafactories.

The Fringe #397: Mismathing
00:21:12

Ian, Ian, and Ryan discuss the handling of mail stuff, and nearly stay long enough for Buck to get drunk from exhaustion.

The Fringe #396: Jonny Killed Steve
00:33:12

After eating, Andrew and Steve mention the new iPhone, an alternative file browser, Steam, Steve's games on Steam, and Steve starts to download something from Steam.

Control Structure #115: Keysock Mode
00:45:00

After talking about a company picnic, Andrew and Steve talk about some RASPBERRY!, dead hard drives, Microsoft, LSB, Intel, Digital Homicide, file URIs, Netbeans, Payara, Oracle, and a few other tidbits that they thought was relevant at the time.

PodKit #25: Tiers Were Shed
0:53:27

Brian, Brandon and Ryan discuss the pre-ordered iPhone 7 arriving soon, ARM's sudden break, JSMN promotions, AspectJ+AOP with TailF, SSH configs, Jekyll blogging and the late breaking news from Marco himself - plus Twitter Followees!

Nexus Special #47: Apple September Event 2016
01:20:23

Brandon Johnson, Brian Mitchell, and Ian R Buck go over the new announcements from Apple's September Event. iPhone 7, Apple Watch Series 2, Mario Bros. Run, and more!

The Fringe #393: WebKit
00:40:46

Brian and Ian struggle to work with Ryan's studio setup while Brandon waits for them to call him.