Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the top news of the week, Apple's odd acquisition of Beats Music, as well as the result of the Oracle vs Google, the leaks of the Moto E, Google's Gmail potential overhaul, an upcoming Microsoft Surface event and so much more.
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Ryan upgraded from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 and we totally sound different, right? Matt makes some noise with the microphone booms, the MacBook Air begins melting, Matt learns how to spell "longer".
Andrew talks about Skype recording software, and Steven reads Andrew's blog.
On this episode of the food show, Andrew and Steven talk about Rasberry Pi, Dell, Brian Fargo, Unreal Engine, Skype, AMD, internet middlemen, listener feedback, and so much more.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker celebrate Star Wars day and discuss a Carmack scandal, a new Call of Duty, EVE Online's community beer extravaganza, a tiny stopgap to combat GameSpy's dissolution, and the long awaited review of Borderlands 2 from Buck and Decker.
Ian Decker plays a game of League before the show and Ian Buck gets ready by screaming and yelling about his <em>tie</em>.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the F8 conference, T-Mobile's gain and loss, Sprint's ultimate plan, the upcoming Motorola and Chromebook events, Google's MADA lawsuit, newly refreshed MacBook Air models and their potential problems and so much more.
Ryan and Matt gather some last minute news.
Ian Buck, Ian Decker and returning guest Katie Reddemann discuss the re-release of famous Humongous Games, the new Dragon Age Inquisition trailer, a unique take on microtransactions in H1Z1, Denmark in Minecraft, and reviews: Katie reviews South Park: The Stick of Truth, Buck reviews Thinking With Time Machine and Decker reviews Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Ian, Ian and Katie gather and even Putnam stops by to talk about an old Atari gaming system.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss Vic Gundotra leaving Google and the status of Google, a new inexpensive-premium phone from OnePlus, rumors about Google's new modular voice commands, a licensing deal between a Motorola and Microsoft and so much more.
Matt needs to make a quick trip to the T-Mobile store, and then everything goes downhill from there,
Andrew talks about show topics, his mom calls, and Steven discovers Good Old Games.
Andrew and Steven talk about the fallout from Heartbleed, compile times, realistic graphics, servers, Andrew's new backup strategy, a double dose of listener feedback, and more! And don't forget to submit any questions for Ross Nover from The System Comic!
Ryan and Matthew discuss Nike's wearables department folding, the next minor version of Android, the new Google Camera app, Titan Aerospace (and the new always-listening drone), Microsoft's developer build of Windows Phone 8.1, Matt's plug for the new Qi Charger and so much more.
Matt and Ryan look for a few more show notes before beginning, but pretty much fail. Oh, also, that is how you spell Nike and illustrious is a pretty uncommon word in today's parlance.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Steam statistics, the most iconic Game Soundtrack ever, a new Location-based AR game called Run an Empire, reviews of The Wolf Among Us Episode 3 from Buck and the Goat Simulator from Decker and so much more.
Ian Decker arrives early in studio, while waiting for Buck to shower and eat, Ryan and Ian play a little bit of Guild Wars 2.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker talk about AMD's beast video card to rival Nvidia's Titan Z, The Last of Us remastered for PS4, a new Borderlands game, the next Super Smash Bros, and reviews of Amnesia Fortnight 2014 and BioShock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 from Buck.
Decker breaks his toe nail on something, Buck buys Guild Wars 2 and later, Matt invades with an army of Naziponies.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss T-Mobile's new attempt to get customers to buy network tablets and a new phone plan, Qualcomm's next generation Snapdragon chips, Amazon and Apple rumors about upcoming phones,
Matt and Ryan join on a Sunday afternoon to record. Since it's so early in the day, we travel to Germany and try to locate a German Dominos to satisfy Matt's insatiable hunger for Dominos which has been deemed as <em>no longer a treat</em> by many a person.
Steven and Andrew talk about keyboards, monitors, games, videocards, and pranks (but not necessarily in that order).
Andrew and Steven say Goodbye to Windows XP, then talk about other operating systems, AMD, Unreal Engine, Microsoft, web browsers, Heartbleed, services that should and are being killed, a rant against OpenStreetMaps, and more.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker return this week with their commentary on the Fire TV and its gaming capabilities, a recreated Half-Life 2 level in UE3, the demise of GameSpy, a barrage of April Fools' jokes and so much more.
Ryan's a little late, but then Ian Buck and Ryan talk about Google's TV strategy or lack thereof.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl ignore the April Fools' day jokes and proceed straight to Amazon's new Fire TV, Microsofts spate of kinda-sorta reveals at BUILD 2014, and so much more.
Ryan was so busy he forgot to prepare the show notes and Matt's experimenting with Ryan's auto-text message reading app.
Ian Buck and Katie Reddemann discuss the surprise Oculus VR acquisition by Facebook, the insanely expensive Titan Z, an innovative system for replayable narratives by Ken Levine and Katie and Ian review the IP of the future, Titanfall!
Matt makes a surprise visit to explain to Ryan how to burn flags, Katie looks up jewelry and Ian really wants to see some comic book movie show thing.
Ryan Rampersad and Matthew Petschl discuss the Facebook buyout of Oculus VR, Microsoft's introduction of Office for iPad, HTC's One M8 reveal and so much more.
Matt talks about his truck, learns how to spell and more.
Steven talks about his new graphics card, and Andrew drags him into a multiplayer 2048 game, then talk about Unreal Engine 4 after the show.
Steven and Andrew talk about Oculus VR, new Java things, Microsoft, Mozilla, and tons of gaming related technical news, along with listener feedback.
Matthew Petschl and Ryan Rampersad discuss the introduction of Android Wear, the plea from Netflix, Level 3 and Cogent that Comcast and ISPs are running the market, Apple's relaunch of the iPad 4, Sony's answer to the Oculus, and so much more.
Matt tells Ryan about the truck: it's still not working, and admits he didn't prepare at all for this episode.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the strange licensing model for Unreal Engine 4, EA's already getting ready for Titanfall 2, Sony's entry in the VR race - Project Morpheus, a new version of the Oculus Rift, a review of Stargate SG-1: Unleashed and Indie Game: the Movie by Buck and then some <em>Voice Acting</em>.
The Ians bring Rachel (the Nexus 4 girl) over and suddenly need collect their links, or as Buck says, "gatekeeping". After the show, Ian and Ian record their manly voices to get a voice actor position.
Ian Decker and the returning Ian Buck discuss the Witcher 3's delay, new support for CryEngine on Linux, Valve's new OpenGL translator and Valve's revised controller, Nvidia 800M series mobile graphics, a strange looking Amazon-related gaming controller, some more details on PlayStation now, and a review of The Walking Dead 2 Episode 2 from Buck.
Ryan's a bit early to the call, Buck looks at cell phone coverage and after, Decker explains his Spring break plans and Ryan is disappointed he cannot send an emissary to 5by5 World Headquarters.
Ryan and Matthew discuss the 25th anniversary of the Web, T-Mobile's 2G upgrade plan, Sprint's "price war", Amazon's shocking pricing changes, 1 million Nokia X phones pre-ordered in China, Google's fix for in-app purchases, Sundar's allusion to wearables and Ryan's plug on LinkBubble.
Matt and Ryan listen to fixing the "WiFi", and look for a Chromebox and Cosmos.
Andrew and Steve talk about daylight savings time, shownotes, the previous ATN fringe, and Windows sounds.
Steven joins Andrew again to talk about graphics, browsers, JPEGs, fonts, storage, theft, operating systems, copyright, CPUs, Snowden, languages, and plenty of other things.
While Buck is on "Spring Break 2014", Ian Ducker with first time guest Austin Conrad discuss Ouya's new gameplan, the next Batman game - Arkham Knight, details on Gabe Newell's latest AMA, the exciting Twitch SDK for mobile devices, the oddity of Shaqfu, an intense discussion on TCG-based video games (including Hearthstone) and Decker's review of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine.
Before the show, Decker explains to Austin the way Eight Bits works, Ryan explains the Paul Horn story yet again, and after, we get to look at your what?
Matthew Petschl and Ryan Rampersad discuss revised plans from T-Mobile and AT&T, Oppo Find 7 official specs and leaks, Apple's Oppenheimer's retirement, the leak of Windows 8.1 Update and the impending demise, PC ships decreasing, Samsung's new Chromebooks and so much more!
Matt snapes the chair's back, finally, and we discuss how the sun revolves around the earth and how Andrew Bailey likes being talked to in the third person when he is not here.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with first time guest Sonja Richardson discuss the Portal board game, Twitch streaming support on the Xbox One coming very soon, a live action Minecraft movie, the first TPP success and the next game, Sonja's new $700 computer and a brief review on The Walking Dead 2 Episode 2.
Sonja meets Sarah, an experiment conducted by Ian Buck and Ian Decker.