In this episode we observe a moment of silence for the end of the Google Glass Explorer program. (We’d tear up if we weren’t afraid our glasses would short out and kill us.) We also talk about a Mac user’s experience purchasing a PC for his son. On to another topic, some people consider an Apple stylus to be a pipe dream, but we wonder if pairing it with an iPad designed to take advantage of its special capabilities might not be such a bad thing after all. And we close with the latest tittle-tattle about net neutrality. (Warning: Chris mounts the soap box again.)
Show notes
- Google Glass: Down but not out
- The opposite of Apple: A Mac user’s weird experience buying a PC laptop
- A rumored Apple iPad stylus could point toward business ambitions, bigger tablets
- Republican Net neutrality bill allows ‘reasonable’ network management
- Obama promises to promote net neutrality, broadband
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