As FIFA falls, a bunch of tech companies attempt to take over the world by buying each other. Google announces a slew of new features for Android at their I/O developers conference. While ‘The Hoff’ returns with a hit new song to support the release of Kung Fury, a Swedish-Hitler 80s thriller.
Episode 17. Recorded Wednesday 3 June 2015.
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- Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA president | ABC Online
- Dave Morin writes blog post about Daum Kakao acquiring Path | Medium
- What is Daum Kakao and why did it buy Path? | TechCrunch
- Twitter has held talks to acquire Flipboard | re/code
- Apple further legitimises augmented reality tech with acquisition of Metaio | Forbes
- Wunderlist joins Microsoft | Wunderlist Blog
- The Verge’s Google I/O keynote in 10 minutes | youtube
- Everything you need to know about Android M | Android Pit
- Google’s ‘Now on Tap’ is a bombshell | Bloomberg
- Google Photos – how Google solved our photo backup nightmare | The Verge
- Asus brings a choice of sizes to Android Wear with ZenWatch 2 | The Verge
- Google sells 17 million Chromecasts in 2 years | Variety
- Mark Zuckerberg announces research centre for artificial intelligence in Paris | Facebook
- Video: Kung Fury – Official 30 minute movie
- Music Video: ‘True Survivor’ – David Hasselhoff, Kung Fury soundtrack
- Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson to remake ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ | IGN
- ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ (1986) | imdb
- Interview with Chuck Palaniuk about Fight Club 2 | The Verge
- Tips & tricks: How to choose the best mechanical keyboard (and why you’d want to) | Lifehacker
- Video reaction: Introducing the Lily Camera, a selfie drone
- Lily Camera