65Bits Episode 57: Memory Sticks

 
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As our stay-away from Geek Terminal draws to a close (I think? Please?), Daniel, Jerrick and Farinelli convene at Starbucks Phillip St. for a short episode to discuss the accelerating demise of HD DVD, the birth of Windows 7 and the iPhone coming to Asia (Asia), as opposed to Asia (Japan). And in this week’s Byte of the Week (YES IT’S BACK), rejoice o ye social whores, the browser made for you is here. Flock - the Social Web Browser.

Then again you can’t be that much of a social whore if you don’t already know.


Blu-ray players grab 93 percent of market after Warner went Blu
Study shows that Blu-ray sales are killin’ in Japan

Windows 7 alpha

Apple in Talks with Thailand’s AIS over iPhone

Flock Browser - The Social Web Browser

About the Author

Farinelli

Farinelli is the host who has resigned himself to the glorious and noble task of communications. He shares a love of audio with NTT, and as such appreciates a curiously wide range of musical styles. After much verbal slapping by Jerrick he has finally earned the right to legitly call himself a Mac fanboy by acquiring the latest Macbook Pro, which he shamelessly boasts as the most powerful machine Tech65 has in their grubby possession. Farinelli has an interest in all forms of media editing, and hopes to be unearthly proficient in it soon. He is stuck in Stagmont Camp during weekdays, paying his share of the price of peace. Email Farinelli at: farinelli at tech65 dot org or Visit his blog

3 Responses to “65Bits Episode 57: Memory Sticks”

  1. There’s like 5 minutes worth of bloopers behind… woah…

  2. Haha I know. Purposely. :D

  3. [...] So, we heard that Blu-ray players grab 93 percent of market after Warner went Blu and study shows that Blu-ray sales are killin’ in Japan. What are the interesting features from Windows 7 alpha? Well, iPhone is coming to Asia (and not just Japan), and their recent talks with Thailand’s largest telco company, AIS. Lastly, we have a social web browser, named the Flock browser and have you tried it yet? So, hear the Tech65 team with their latest podcast here: 65bits Episode 57 - Memory Sticks. [...]

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