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We take a look at a new dinosaur discovery, a synthetic monopole, strong glass, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
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Twitter has been around for a while, but using it to it’s fullest still eludes some. Chris and Angela share a little about twitter’s history, and how to get the most out of it.
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We take a look at water vapor on a Dwarf Planet, driverless taxis, evening smartphone use, sensors in football helmets, spacecraft updates, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
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Is the concept of a one sized fits all methodology getting tired? We revisit Agile in the dynamic client/developer relationship. Then discuss how opening up your development plans to the community, even for commercial software, can be full of benefits and drawbacks.
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In-Home Streaming hit beta this week and it’s a breakthrough technology that changes the game for desktop Linux forever. Not just limited to games, Steam’s In-Home streaming can deliver entire applications. We’ll demo the power and possibilities of this new tech.
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Angela and Chris share their experiences with the Fitbit Flex. Can you turn your health into a video game? Or is the Fitbit a flop?
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President Obama has outlined his so called reforms of America's controversial surveillance tactics. But as expected the reforms are light on real change, and leave many of the worst policies in place and unabated. We’ll dig into the most egregious.
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We take a look at treating migraines, remembering John Dobson, sending your name to space, story and spacecraft updates, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
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Back-end services are really helping developers focus on their core competency, and benefit from the peace of mind of working with a company whose core business is infrastructure.
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Ian Hex a talented photographer whose workflow is completely under Linux, joins us to discuss his must have open source photo management tools for Linux, how he creates his amazing HDR images, and his thoughts on strengths and weakness of using Linux for photography.
info_outlinePresident Obama has outlined his so called reforms of America's controversial surveillance tactics. But as expected the reforms are light on real change, and leave many of the worst policies in place and unabated. We’ll dig into the most egregious.
Plus: It’s new round of character assassination for Edward Snowden, and this time the claims are even more ridiculous. Is Snowden a double agent for the FSB? We’ll debunk.
Then it’s your feedback, our followup, and much much more.
On this week’s Unfilter.