Jun 29th 2014
This Week in Tech 464
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Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Aereo and cell phone rulings, Android Wear, emotion feeds, and more.
New episodes every Sunday.
Aereo loses in Supreme Court fight, warrantless cellphone tracking found unconstitutional, Google I/O and Android L, Facebook's psychology experiment on 689,000 users, and a new world record for playing the entire Super Mario Bros.
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Links
- Aereo loses to broadcasters in Supreme Court fight for its life
- TWIL 265: Monkeys, Ducks, and Unicorns
- Supreme Court says police must get warrants for most cellphone searches
- Warrantless cellphone tracking found unconstitutional by U.S. court
- EFF Know your rights
- Google Cardboard
- DodoCase - Google Cardboard
- Android Auto: How Google is bringing apps to the dashboard, safely
- Google will have sole control over the interfaces of Android Auto, Wear and TV
- Google demos Android Wear, shows off third-party apps
- Android L preview: a whole new look for Google’s mobile operating system
- Google launches Android TV -- and here's what it looks like
- Google puts itself front and center on Chromecast
- Android notifications and apps coming to Google’s Chromebooks
- Larry Page on Google’s Many Arms
- Facebook altered 689,000 users' News Feeds for a psychology experiment
- A gamer who goes by the alias "Blubber" set a world record for playing the entire Super Mario Bros. game in under 5 minutes.