Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 200: I’m Doing, Peace Out
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Welcome to the 200th episode of the SeroTalk podcast. Our thanks go out to Andre Louis and Patrick Purdue of PD Audio Productions for the new theme music that you will hear on the SeroTalk Podcast from this point forward. Jamie, Ricky and Joe reflect on how far the SeroTalk Podcast and SPN have come over the years. We also discuss the top news stories of the week. After the news, Lisa Salinger reviews Status Report, an iOS app that lets you read the most recent 100 status updates from your favorite social media services. Finally, Jamie Pauls, Patrick Purdue and Buddy Brannan take a look at the Bradley timepiece. Stories discussed in this episode of the podcast include:
48 billion bucks later, ATnT buys Directtv
Google takes Twitch for YouTube
Peace in our time, Apple V Google
Apple Releases OS X Mavericks 10.9.3
Seven Unsung Built-In Gems of Mac OS X
Apple’s iCloud punishes you for being a good customer
Why high bit-rate and HD audio are all about marketing, not music
iPhone Calls Sound Weird? Try Turning Off Phone Noise Cancelation in iOS
My Initial Thoughts on the RNIB Navigator App
Foursquare’s Swarm And The Rise Of The Invisible App
Pay for Google Play stuff with PayPal around the world
Psst! Wearable Devices Could Make Big Tech Leaps, Into Your Ear
The Next Big Thing You Missed: One Day, You’ll Google the Physical World With a Scanner Like This
The Trick That Makes Google’s Self-Driving Cars Work
New Urgency for Tighter Drone Rules After Near Crash
a nod to the past, Robot Guide Dogs?
Text-to-911 is here, but it isn’t everything you might think
Windows Phone 8.1 Launching June 24
Microsoft sticking to its guns so far, leaving XP unpatched and exploited
Roundabout
Got Gas? It Could Mean You’ve Got Healthy Gut Microbes
The Utopian Origins of Restroom Symbols
After 32 years, town lifts arcade game ban
A visit to Galloping Ghost, the largest video game arcade in the USA