Archives for the month of: August, 2014
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This Tuesday David, Shawn, and Tina speak with Laura about a planned floating village in London, as well as magnetic fields that could be used to power tiny robots. It’s time to ask Enola about Dryland because this is the Technophiles’ two hundred and thirteenth episode.

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This week Shawn, Dana, Aaron, and David discuss the controversial topic of exclusivity, specifically concerning the upcoming game Rise of the Tomb Raider. Don’t tell Caesar about Lara because this is the Gamescast’s sixth episode.

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This Tuesday David, Shawn, and Tina meet with Laura to talk about the H2Pro, water purifier that also creates energy, designed by a teenager! They also discuss Microsoft’s new cloud gaming service code named “DeLorean.” Somebody find Otis Peabody because this is the Technophiles’ two hundred and twelfth episode.

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This week Shawn talks about a phone that isn’t s a phone, a chairless chair, vegan cheese that’s real cheese, the new Uber Corner Store, and enhancing human vision to see into the infrared spectrum. This is the 26th episode of the Technophiles Newscast. EP26
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This Friday David and Shawn talk with Laura about the SyNAPSE chip which harnesses the power of 4 racks of conventional computers in a space smaller than a backpack. They also discuss the news that Germany is currently producing 31% of it’s power from renewable energy. Hold on to your gap junctions because this is the Technophiles’ two hundred and eleventh episode.

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This week Shawn meets with Aaron and David to discuss the somewhat controversial topic of Kickstarter funded games. It’s a donation, not an investment, because this is the Gamescast’s fifthth episode!

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This Tuesday David and Shawn meet with Laura again to try to answer the question of liability if a self driving car were to get in an accident. They also discuss the news that the FCC is questioning the definition of Broadband. Ask yourself if Kirby the love bug ever used GPS because this is the Technophiles’ two hundred and tenth episode.

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This week on the Technohpiles Newscast Shawn talks about a temporary tattoo that measure glycolysis, a super power satellite, the creator of pop up ads, a bill to grant rights to space miners, and DARPA backing educational games. This is the 25th episode of the Technophiles Newscast.EP25