Matt briefly reviews the notes and then suddenly has to play Guild Wars for a few moments, and then the show begins.
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While hunting for show articles, Steven talks about World of Tanks and keyboards, Andrew wonders about Internet speeds, then both watch some LoadingReadyRun.
After talking about how things Comcast and Kickstarter go awry, Andrew and Steven talk about the demoscene, Hemingway, sales charts, jQuery, CSS, notes, RAM drives, and listener feedback.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl return from vacation with two weeks of condensed news! Microsoft ends their Xbox Entertainment Studios, but Xbox is doing great after the end of the Kinect, Amazon has amazing revenues and now they have a baffling Fire Phone commercial, Google+ does not care about your name and so much more.
Matt and Ryan discuss the regional Aquatennial and Matt shares some work stories.
Steven watches a Strongbad Email, and Andrew talks about the games he's been playing.
Andrew and Steven come around to talk about what's been going on around the internet, two Kickstarters, Raspberry Pis, free Microsoft stuff, web protocols, standards, FCC crashing, listener feedback, and other cool things.
Matthew Petschl and Ryan Rampersad discuss the next shape in BlackBerry design, Motorola and Samsung market woes, new Google Now commands, a new price for Xcode, 7 nanometer IBM chips and so much more.
Ryan and Matt add some show notes before the show, and Matt catches a sudden case of tinnitus.
Back for another <em>camp episode</em>, Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Twitch-YouTube annotations, a Tomb Raider novel, a Witcher MOBA, a last ditch effort from Ouya, Steam's summer sale and reviews of Dragon Age 2 and "A Story About My Uncle".
Ian Buck wonders where Ryan is and discovers a magical device and Buck and Decker briefly prepare for their last episode until sometime in fall.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss Verizon's prepaid upgrade, T-Mobile's FTC woes, HTC's recent success, Google's acquisition of Songza, the beginning of Apple's back to school promotion, and so much more.
In the fringe, Ryan mentions how there is no news this week, and Matt tries to read the news that does not exist.
Andrew complains about Ryan's microphone noise and the mic setup, then talk about PC hardware, then mitigation techniques against deletion.
After trying again, Andrew and Ryan talk about Google, Opera, MP3s, DoS attacks, security, HP, IBM, Samsung, Xanadu, Aaron Swartz, accomplishments, podcast feedback, and some other interesting tidbits.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the Google I/O 2014 leftovers and some more Google news, Apple's revised iPod touch, Microsoft's potential rebranding of Surface to Lumia, some Supreme Court rulings, the demise of Facebook's dream and so much more.
Matt and Ryan listen to a story about the LG G3 and then Ryan rants about the Snapdragon and Qualcomm failures.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl talk about the major topics from the Google I/O 2014 Keynote: Material Design, Android L, TV, Auto and so much more.
Ryan Rampersad and Brian Mitchell talk about Amazon's Fire Phone announcement and T-Mobile's Uncarrier 5 event, as well as a slew of LG G Pads, a brief overview of what to expect at Google I/O and a possible preview of the Volantis tablet, a new iOS 7.1 Jailbreak, the fate of the Surface Mini and so much more, like Yo.
Ryan finds Brian at the last minute and we chat a bit before about his new iPhone jailbreak and after the show about a fire truck near his dorm.
Steven talks about his Ubuntu installation, Andrew talks about the things he ripped out from his laptops, then they watch Team Fortress 2 videos.
Andrew and Steve talk about British knights, Apple acolytes, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, FPGAs, SSDs, memristors, listener feedback, and more, as the storms roll in. Special thanks to LoadingReadyRun and Musopen.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker return for their last major hurrah of the Summer, with many stories about camp, thoughts on E3 and some actual game time and a bit of news here and there.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker are on time and while they begin talking about some camp stories, they decide to actually record their show.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl review who won E3, the strange Starbucks charger scheme, AT&T's data breach, two major leaks before Google I/O, next generation multi-tasking in iOS 8 coming someday - maybe soon, Expedia bitcoins and so much more.
Matth actually writes some show notes in studio for a change.
Andrew Bailey and Ryan Rampersad discuss the latest news from the Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, Sony and Nintendo E3 conferences.
Andrew and Ryan wait for Matt, they talk about game things before the show and about their recent lives.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the leftovers of WWDC, a new HTC phone, the fate of the Nook, AT&T's fiber gambit. Project Tango tangibles, Xbox One improvements, Intel at Computex and so much more.
Matt discovers that this is a long episode and cries in agony.
Andrew, Steven, and Chris navigate microsoft issues, then talk about Kickstarters, Raspberry Pi articles, and closures.
Andrew and Steven talk about Kickstarters, web links, web browsers, 3D, the future of the Internet, and some more things. Then they tell a story in low bandwidth voices: once upon a time, Tom Chris came back. The End.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the 2014 WWDC Keynote event, jam packed with Craig jokes, OSX 10.10 Yosemite, iOS 8 and so much developer news!
Brian Mitchell joins Ryan via Hangouts for a late night WWDC recap before the show, and after, Brian shares his stories of working at a small ISP.
Ryan and Matt review the WWDC keynote, and discuss Nintendo's agreement with Let's Play producers on YouTube, the demise of TrueCrypt, the closing of Moto Maker factory, the release of Android 4.4.3, the official purchase of Beats and so much more.
The show notes are ready and the show begins.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with returning guest Savannah Haslow discuss the <em>Ian Challenge!</em>, as well Sony's plans to bring gaming to China, a Ubisoft PR stunt gone wrong, a joint effort among Samsung, Facebook and Oculus, Nintendo's revised Let's Play policy, a discussion on Bethesda's BattleCry and reviews of VVVVV and The Wolf Among Us Episode 4.
Ian and Savannah wait literally hours for Ian while Ryan gallivants around town with Matt, and when Ian Decker finally appears, he is tired and he has a cold, but he pulls through to record the last show of the season.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss AT&T's macro-cell site expansion plans, Krzanich's promise, Chrome support for speaking to Google, Nest's strange recall, a last minute WWDC prediction from a newspaper, a recap of the recent Surface event and so much more!
After days, Matt and Ryan finally sit down for their show - no T-Mobile, no Eight Bit, no more Fireheart Rise.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker along with frequently returning guest Ryan Rampersad and Sonja Richardson discuss the next iteration of PlayStation Now, screenshots from The Forest, a new RTS called Offworld Trading Company, game Steam streaming for everyone, Evolve's release date, a brief review from Buck on The Walking Dead 2 Episode 3 and a long review from Ryan on Transistor.
Ian brings Sonja to the studio, Ians organize the notes, and even more talk about Transistor because Ian decides to put Ryan's review on Steam.
Andrew explains the tropes of The Nexus, Ross Nover explains The Jamie Noguchi System, and Steven find a tank, among other things.
Andrew and Steven invite Ross Nover to the show and interview him about himself, The System and tools that he uses. Afterwards, they discuss a Raspberry Pi tank, computer time, OS user experience, securing HTTP, accessible HTML, colorful games, and listener feedback.
Ian Buck and returning guests Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the latest new G-Sync alternative standard called Adaptive Sync, Microsoft's relaxation of Xbox Live Gold requirements, the unveiling of FarCry4 (before E3 no less), the revelation of Halo 5: Guardians coming in Fall 2015, and breaking news from YouTube and Twitch.
Ian Buck tried to find Ian Decker. Ian Decker could not be found. And thus, there was Ryan and Matt became the guests.
Ryan Rampersad reads Sunday's breaking news - AT&T bought DirecTV and YouTube is attempting to buy Twitch, and then discusses with Matthew Petschl a new Minnesota kill-switch for phones, the results of the Motorola event, PayPal in the Play Store, alleged iPhone 6 size and resolution rumors, Xbox One price cuts, and so much more.
After the show, Ian Buck appears suddenly and Ryan's mom finds Ryan's missing credit cards.
Ian Buck, Ian Decker, returning guests Savannah Haslow and Ryan Rampersad discuss Nintendo news, Ingress' new levels, the upcoming game - Transistor, a new puzzle game called Engare, the Xbox One's price reduction, new Pokemon games and a review from Ian Buck on Kentucky Route Zero: Act 3.
Before the show, everyone gathers notes, Ryan cleans the studio and suddenly decides to be on the show, and after, we are educated on the ways of the Old Spice Guy.