Tech @ the Trough

2012 Preseason MLB Projections Revisited – August

August 12, 2012
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Knuckleballer for Cy Young?

We're deep into baseball season, so it's time to revisit the preseason predictions made by our three competitors. Who's doing the best and who looks like a Nostra-dumbass?

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Tech Trough Podcast – Episode 17

November 23, 2011
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This week we cover the Galaxy Nexus and its Europe Launch and which limbs Eddie and I would give to have one in hand. We also cover the new tablets from Amazon and Barnes and Noble and how they stack up against each other and the competition.

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Tech Trough Podcast – Episode 16

November 12, 2011
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This week we cover the return of Polaroid to the instant photo business, the changing landscape in media on mobile platforms, Canon's true entry into video. We wrap it up with the new HTC Rezound and the new Nook Tablets, uh E-Readers, uh things.

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Au’revoir Flash! Steve for the win!

November 9, 2011
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Looks like one of Steve Jobs' final victories will be the dominant role he played in the destruction of Adobe's Flash as a mobile platform. As reported by ZDnet's Jason Perlow, Adobe today announced that they are ending development of their ubiquitous Flash platform on mobile devices. The company later added through their website, they are doing so to refous ongoing development on HTML5.

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Canon goes Hollywood

November 4, 2011
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Canon goes Hollywood

As reported by Engadget's Zach Honig, Canon held its Hollywood event yesterday where it unveiled its first true foray into the movie bizz.

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Google’s Paige View Algorithm goes Pop!

November 4, 2011
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As reported by Joseph Flatley on The Verge, Google has once again tinkered with their search algorithm, this time they have sought to make it more representative, which in todays terms means it needs to prioritze the Kim Kardasian fallout.

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Tech Trough Podcast – Episode 15

November 4, 2011
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This week we cover the floods in Malaysia and how they are affecting the tech industry. The Toucpad is back - Sort of. And we wrap it up with the world's most expensive iPad.

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An $8 Million Prehistoric iPad? Why Not

November 1, 2011
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An $8 Million Prehistoric iPad? Why Not

Stuart Hughes is at it again. The creator of Gold and Diamond studded iPhones, music systems, bottles and aquariums for the mega rich has unveiled his newest creation - iPad 2 Gold History Edition.

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What would an Apple Camera look like…Perhaps Like this

October 28, 2011
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What would an Apple Camera look like…Perhaps Like this

In perhaps one of the coolest product releases I have seen in quite sometime, the folks over at Artefact have answered the question, "What would an Apple designed SLR look like?" Ladies and gentlemen, meet the WVIL (Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) camera.

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The Apple TV to be Siri Powered?

October 28, 2011
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The Apple TV to be Siri Powered?

As resported by the New York Times Nick Bilton, the much rumored Apple TV (the actual television, not the diminutive black box) is now said to be powered by a Siri interface. Siri, which was the headlining announcement on Apple's recently released iPhone 4S, allows users to communicate and control the device using only their voice.

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