After fixing last week's trouble Matthew and Ryan come back strong with news on Apple's database center, the mysterious disappearance of AMD's transistors, Steve Jobs's Biography is #1, Bill Gates's reactor, and more.

After fixing last week's trouble Matthew and Ryan come back strong with news on Apple's database center, the mysterious disappearance of AMD's transistors, Steve Jobs's Biography is #1, Bill Gates's reactor, and more.


This episode summary was written before the launch of The Nexus.


Last week, we had some trouble making an adequate recording. This week? Well, Matthew Petschl and I think it’s good enough to publish this week. Sadly, my levels are a little low, so if you don’t actually like listening to me, you won’t have to! We need labs coats in order to conduct a scientific park trolling experiment.


This week, we tried to trim the news down a little. At the very least, there was actually news this week, unlike last week which was pretty stagnant.

Apple Considering Building Huge New Data Center in Oregon
AT&T vows to keep pursuing T-Mobile merger
Apple job openings hinting at Siri API, prettier interface and additional languages
New No. 2 in Browser Battle
AMD Realizes That Bulldozer Has 800 Million LESS Transistors Than It Thought!
Games take largest share of Android’s first 10bn downloads
HP Is Reviving The $99 TouchPad Firesale! Refurb Models To Hit HP’s Ebay Store On 12/11
Facebook To Launch A Subscribe Button For Websites
‘Steve Jobs’ Becomes Amazon’s Best-Selling Book of 2011
Bill Gates May Build Small Nuclear Reactor


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