This week, we talk dirty to Siri and start a campaign to bring the new Nextbit Robin phone to Australia! It’s our longest episode yet, and we also preview the Apple iPhone event, chat all things Google including their new logo and all the Android updates, as well as the civil war breaking out between Steve Rogers and Tony Stark. This and more on episode 30 of The Lazy Couch.
Episode 30. Recorded Wednesday 2 September 2015.
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Show notes
- ‘Interface’ exhibit at The Powerhouse Museum (Museum of Applied Arts & Science) | Powerhouse Museum
- Edgar Wright’s eulogy to Wes Craven | Edgar Wright blog
- Oliver Sacks, neurologist who wrote about the brain’s quirks dies at 82 | New York Times
- Grab your paypal.me name now | PayPal.me
- What was your first computer post | Instagram
- Preview of Apple’s September iPhone event | macrumors
- Apple TV rumours | 9to5 Mac
- Data retention and the end of Australians’ digital privacy | SMH
- Netflix is losing more Hollywood movies, but that’s ok | re/code
- Presto goes HD! | cnet
- Update to Netflix vs Stan vs Presto vs Quickflix | techradar
- Google’s new logo and branding | Google blog
- Google OnHub router review | Ars Technica
- Android Marshmallow’s fancy new boot animation | Phandroid
- Amazon Underground aims to make Android apps free | The Guardian
- Mirrativ lets you live stream on Android devices | WSJ
- Android Wear now works on iPhones | Google blog
- Sony is crowdfunding a smart watch with a dumb face called WeNa | engadget
- Nextbit Robin – the smarter smart phone | Kickstarter
- BlackBerry ‘Venice’ slider phone leaks | CrackBerry
- New Star Wars teaser clip on Instagram featuring Finn | Instagram
- New Captain America promos reveal who’s on what team | Cinema Blend
- IFA Berlin 2015 preview | The Verge
- Newtown King Street Crawl this Sunday | King St Crawl
- Video Reaction: ‘Concussion’ trailer | Youtube