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Minnov8 Gang 199 – Kickstarting 2013

January 12, 2013 By Steve Borsch

ks-2013The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) once again kickstarts the new year and we discuss several of the important stories that arose from this event. Speaking of kickstarting, SmartThings was there along with others like Canopy with their innovative Sensus touch enabled iPhone case.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Lois Mae Boogie by Doc MistaBluesman Quinn. Brought to us by Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • CES:
    • The Apple economy dominates CES 2013, but Samsung isn’t far behind
    • Canopy’s Sensus touch-enabled iPhone case offers ten extra points of input
    • Sensus Touch-Sensitive iPhone Case Rewrites Rules On Smartphone Functionality
    • Hands On With Pebble, the Internet’s Favorite Smart Watch
    • SmartThings Gambles On The Connected Home In Vegas
    • Graeme’s Interview of UnitedHeathcare Group’s Head of Innovation
      • UnitedHealthcare Launches Global Competition
    • Soundmatters debuts superslim FoxL Dash 7 Bluetooth speaker
    • Almond+
    • Qualcomm’s insane CES 2013 keynote in pictures and tweets
    • 3M debuts gigantic 84-inch multitouch table with 40-point input
    • Polaroid’s Jelly Bean Tablets Could Give Google a Run for Its Money
    • At CES, the 4K TV sets arrive: Boom … or bust?
  • Best Buy related:
    • Best Buy stock leaps 16% on holiday-season results
    •  After 13 Years At Best Buy, Barry Judge Has Joined LivingSocial As Its CMO
  • BIG Android Phones:
    • Huawei’s monster phone
    • Yota Phone
  • Internet of Things:
    • What is the Internet of Things?
    • The ‘Internet of Things’ gets a consortium
      • Internet of Things Consortium website
  • Apple:
    • Next-Generation iPad and iPad Mini Rumored for March Launch
    • Apple is Done and Surface Tablet is Cool, According to Teens
  • Chorus (proprietary content management system by Vox Media)

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – a Tech Toastmasters chapter
  • Wednesday, January 16th: Interactive Innovation in Highly Regulated Industries
  • Wednesday, January 16th: Social Communities: Moving Customers from Activity to Revenue
  • Thursday, January 17th: SMBMSP#53: Social Media & Breaking News, Featuring ABC News Producer Dennis Powell
  • Monday, January 21st: MinneAnalytics BigDataMN: Minnesota’s Field Guide to Analytics
  • Thursday, January 24th: Wordpress MSP, The Nerdery
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Sat/Sun March 9-10: Overnight Web Challenge
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013

 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, iPad

Minnov8 Gang 198 – The Future Accelerates

January 5, 2013 By Steve Borsch

Ray Kurzweil, author, inventor, futurist, and now a director of engineering at Google, has his eyes and mind on the future and one thing has been clear in everything he’s written, spoken about and focused on: We are living in a time of accelerating change and that change is exponential. The Gang continues to be amazed by even the incremental shifts occurring in so many technology areas and this week’s podcast touches on so many of them there isn’t one central theme to the show!

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Hey Miss Bessie by Charles Musselwhite. Brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Imation buys data company Nexsan
  • Fair Isaac moving its HQ back to California
  • Accelerate MSP: Not too proud to ask for cash for start-ups
  • Canopy’s Sensus heading to CES
  • Minnesota startups join hot iPhone accessory market — Twig Cases
  • Polaroid to launch Fotobar stores designed to print photos from our smartphones
    • Fotobar website
  • Apple to play wearable computer game, says analyst 
  • Google makes Gmail sync harder on rival platforms by dropping Exchange ActiveSync for consumers
  • Canonical unveils Ubuntu phone OS that doubles as a “full PC” 
  • Pebble will finally unveil its Kickstarter-darling smartwatch at CES
  • GameStick: The Most Portable TV Games Console Ever Created 
  • Welcome to the new MySpace 
  • Gang Mentality: The Internet of Things (IoT)
    • SmartThings
    • The Internet of Things needs an Open Infrastructure
  • Raspberry Pi and Arduino
  • Adobe Edge

Upcoming Events…

  • Wednesday, January 16th: Social Communities: Moving Customers from Activity to Revenue
  • Thursday, January 17th: SMBMSP#53: Social Media & Breaking News, Featuring ABC News Producer Dennis Powell
  • Monday, January 21st: MinneAnalytics BigDataMN: Minnesota’s Field Guide to Analytics
  • Thursday, January 24th: Wordpress MSP, The Nerdery
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013


Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, early-stage investing, iPad, mobile, SMBMSP

Minnov8 Gang 197 – Perfect 2013 Predictions?

December 29, 2012 By Steve Borsch

perfect2013Even top-tier baseball players have hits and whiffs at the plate. The Gang had both from our 2012 predictions, but we have some quite good ones for 2013. Are they perfect? You decide.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Lights are On But Nobody’s Home by Albert Collins. Brought to us by Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • Last year’s predictions show: Minnov8 Gang 150
  • “Pagemaker for HTML5” likely from Adobe (see, “Adobe Edge“)
  • AppleTV Rumors 
  • Randi Zuckerberg’s “inadvertent photo release”
  • Wearable technology:
    • Definition on Wikipedia
    • Google Glass
    • Pebble Watch 
  • Android malware
  • “Internet of Things” and Intel’s “Moore’s Law Radio“
  • Asus, Acer & others to debut cheap Android tablets at CES
  • Apple will have blowout earnings in late January
  • Best Buy will go private and begin divesting massive amounts of real estate. Of note:
    • Big Box retail downtrending
    • Malls not doing well
  • The crowdfunding promise of the Jobs Act
  • The Great California Exodus
  • Context-aware technologies
  • Chromebook
  • How Steve Ballmer could exit Microsoft gracefully
  • Internet Radio Royalty reform? 

Upcoming Events…

  • Saturday, January 5th: DaVinci Fest, Stillwater High School
  • Monday, January 21st: MinneAnalytics BigDataMN: Minnesota’s Field Guide to Analytics
  • Thursday, January 24th: Wordpress MSP, The Nerdery
  • Sat/Sun March 2-3rd: Midwest PHP Conference
  • Thursday, March 21st: Mobile March 2013

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, cloud computing, Google, iPad, NativeX

Minnov8 Gang 190 – INCOMING!!

November 3, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The Gang, minus Graeme this week, talks about a range of topics including the QFOLabs Toy-helicopter startup has the tech, needs the lift (Minnov8 profile by Graeme here) and how Borsch would like it if it had munitions on board (especially lasers!).

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week).
Music: Without You by Black Lab brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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This week’s stories…

  • MHTA Announces 2012 Tekne Awards
  • Digital River CEO Ronning steps down
    • With founder Ronning gone, Digital River outlines next steps 
  • IT Firm The Nerdery Aims to Hire 100 in 100 Days 
  • Nexus: The best of Google, now in three sizes
  • Apple:
    • Apple’s iPad Mini Launch Draws Smaller Crowds Than Previous Product Debuts
    • Five reasons Apple has peaked—for real, this time
    • CEO Cook Remakes Apple for Post-Jobs Era, Forstall Exits
  • Microsoft Surface review
  • PhoneGap
  • Adobe Digital Publishing Suite

Upcoming Events…

  • Weekly: TechMasters – Toastmasters for Techies
  • November 2-4: Startup Weekend Twin Cities 4
  • Tue/Wed, November 13-14: MobCon, Hilton Downtown Minneapolis
    • USE DISCOUNT CODE minnoV8pals (yes, it is cAsE sEnsiTivE)
  • Fri/Sat Nov 16-17: Codeslingers Challenge
  • Tuesday, November 27th: WordPress MSP at the Nerdery
  • Sat-Tue, December 8-11: TIES 2012 Education Technology Conference

 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Google, iPad, NativeX

Minnov8 Gang 188 – Is it Breaking News?

October 20, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The news business continues to transform itself and news apps are proliferating. But are our mobile device notifications of “breaking news”, especially when that news is mundane and not ‘breaking’, causing us to divert our attention when we shouldn’t be bothered? We discuss this and many more developments in this week’s show.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Tell Me What to Do by Boo Boo Davis brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • SmartThings wins Spark of Genius start-up contest at Dublin Web Summit
  • Kickstarter:
    • SmartThings on Kickstarter
    • Pebble Watch on Kickstarter
    • What Happens When Kickstarters Fail?
  • Coursera:
    • Minnesota eases restrictions on online education following Internet dust-up
    • Minnesota Bans Stanford’s Unauthorized Free Online Education
    • Free Online Education Is Now Illegal in Minnesota
  • Tablets:
    • Best Buy joins Android tablet PC crowd with Insignia Flex
    • Apple tablet, Amazon tablet, Microsoft tablet … meet Best Buy tablet
    • Microsoft Hopes $499 Starting Price for Surface Will Click With Consumers
      • Microsoft Surface ad
      • Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: Windows 8 Is ‘the End of Windows’
  • Here’s Why Google Could Disappear in Five Years
  • News:
    • Circa’s New iOS App Will Change The Way You Consume News
    • Circa wants to save journalism by killing articles — what’s wrong and right about that (by Sarah Lacy)
    • Instapaper creator Marco Arment launches The Magazine, a different kind of periodical for Apple’s Newsstand
    • News360 and Flipboard
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Dr. Tae on Skateboarding for Education
  • Robert Scoble & Shel Israel book ‘Age of Context’ draft introduction

Upcoming Events…

  • Every Tuesday: TechMasters – a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech pros
  • Tue/Wed/Thur Oct 23-25: JAMF Software’s “JAMF Nation User Conference”
  • Saturday, Oct 20th: ProductCamp Minnesota 4
  • Thursday, Oct 25th: MSP WordPress
  • Friday, Oct 26th: SMBMSP #50 (bacon and music!)
  • Thursday, Nov 1st: TEKNE Awards
  • Thursday, Nov 1st MNPHP Event
  • Fri/Sat, Nov 2nd-3rd: Startup Weekend Twin Cities 4
  • Tue/Wed, November 13-14: MobCon, Hilton Downtown Minneapolis
    • USE DISCOUNT CODE minnoV8pals (yes, it is cAsE sEnsiTivE)
  • Fri/Sat Nov 16-17: Codeslingers Challenge

 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, Google, iPad, MinneDemo, SMBMSP

Minnov8 Gang 185 – Feedburner Deathwatch

September 29, 2012 By Steve Borsch

A tool bloggers rely upon, Feedburner, is undergoing some fairly significant changes and top bloggers fear this critical (and free) service will be abandoned by Google. We discuss this and a lot more on this week’s show.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week)

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • The FeedBurner Deathwatch Continues: Google Kills AdSense For Feeds 
  • Feedburner Alternatives:
    • Replace Feedburner’s subscriber count with this Bash script
    • FeedBlitz
    • FeedCat
    • Nourish
  • Yahoo Pipes
  • GetListed.org Local University search resources.
  • MN Bloggers Conference
    • Bring Me The News
      • News360
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Maps mea culpa
  • SmartThings raises $1.2 million on Kickstarter 

Upcoming Events…

  • Every Tuesday: TechMasters – a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech pros
  • Wednesday, October 3rd: MHTA Open House 4:30 – 7:00 pm, Mpls Grain Exchange
  • Friday, October 5th, 5:00-6:15 pm: The Economics of Spam at UofMN
  • Wednesday, October 10th: MIMA Summit Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis
  • Thursday, October 11th: The Collaborative’s “Minnesota Venture & Finance Conference”
  • Saturday, October 13: WordUp Minneapolis 2012, Sponsored by MSP WordPress
  • Fri/Sat, Oct 19-20: She’s Geeky Twin Cities, Science Museum of MN, Register here.
  • Fri/Sat, Nov 2nd-3rd: Startup Weekend Twin Cities 4
  • Tue/Wed, November 13-14: MobCon, Hilton Downtown Minneapolis
    • USE DISCOUNT CODE minnoV8pals (yes, it is cAsE sEnsiTivE)

 

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google, iPad

Great Talk Coming at MCAD on ‘Indie Capitalism and Design Entrepreneurship’

September 6, 2012 By Graeme Thickins

MCAD has a really cool event coming up on Tuesday evening, September 11.  The best thing of all?  It’s free and open to public. Here are the details: Visiting-Artist Lecture: Tom Gerhardt and Dan Provost, Cofounders of Studio Neat, New York City, Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 6:30 p.m., Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Auditorium 150 (Map: Getting to MCAD.)

Tom Gerhardt (at right in photo) is an internationally recognized artist and designer who works across a broad range of disciplines. As a hardware and software developer at Potion, Gerhardt helped to create interactive installations for some of the nation’s most prestigious museums and retail spaces. And as an artist, his work seeks to reconcile modern man’s dual citizenship in the physical and digital worlds through projects like The Mud Tub, an organic interface that allows people to control a computer while playing in the mud.  Gerhardt and his design partner, Dan Provost (left), created the “Glif,” one of the world’s first crowd-funded commercial products. Gerhardt and Provost also founded Studio Neat, a design practice based in New York City.

The two just published an ebook on their experience and philosophy of designing and launching crowd-funded products: “It Will Be Exhilarating: Indie Capitalism and Design Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century, As Observed by StudioNeat.”  (Download a DRM-free copy of the ebook at that link, in a bundle of ePub, Mobi, and PDF formats. Also available in the iBookstore and on Amazon.) 

Founded in 2010, Studio Neat launched its first of two successful Kickstarter projects late that year, helping pave the way for a new era of independent hardware manufacturing. It also recently entered the software world with its first iPhone app. “We’ve learned a lot in a short period of time,” say the cofounders, “and we wanted to share this information with the world. So we wrote a book. ”

The book was written to offer guidance and inspiration for those charting a similar path. It covers topics such as running a small business, creating hardware products independently, launching a Kickstarter project, and tips for promoting your products. “Everything is told through the lens of our own experience,” the authors said.

It’s a short read, and I found it very readable and inspiring. “It provides the needed ‘kick’ to start making stuff. There isn’t a better time than now,” say the authors.  Here’s how one famous Internet luminary endorsed the book:

“There is no recipe for passion, no 5-step guide to making your idea real, but there is good, solid advice, and this book is filled with it.” – Clay Shirky, author

Last week, BoingBoing published an excellent post by Glenn Fleishman, a Seattle-based writer, that captures the passion of Tom and Dan: “Indie Capitalism relies on crowds — and you can do it, too.”

Tom and Dan describe themselves simply as “two designers who enjoy making simple things and making things simple.”  The Glif, the duo’s first product, represents a new way of approaching consumer products, and it wouldn’t have been possible without a few thousand people who believed in the designers. “Not too long ago, the Glif was just an idea with nowhere to go,” they said. “We knew it was going to be something people might like, but we needed a way to share it with the world. Typically, if you want to make a physical product (especially an electronics accessory) you have to be, or sell to, a large company — but we didn’t like that idea. We wanted to stay close to the Glif and, more importantly, to our customers. So, after much thought, we decided to put the Glif’s fate into the hands of the masses and begin a Kickstarter campaign to raise the money required to make it a reality.”  (Kickstarter is a web site that connects creators with people who are interested in helping them out.)

“Our contributors on Kickstarter pledged money towards our goal with no guarantee that we would ever be successful,” Studio Neat’s cofounders said. “They took a leap of faith, backed our project, and $137,417 and 5273 backers later, here we are. The Glif became a full-fledged, crowd-funded product.” It was one of the first successful launches of a consumer product on Kickstarter, and, at the time, #3 on the list of most funds raised.

Here are the products of Studio Neat to date:

1) The Glip Tripod Mount & Stand For iPhone 4 and 4S

2) The Glif+ Deluxe package, containing the Glif, Serif, and Ligature

3) The Cosmonaut Wide-Grip Stylus for Touchscreens

4) The Frameographer iPhone App – For Time-Lapse and Stop-Motion Movies

Please join us at MCAD on Tuesday evening to meet these two fascinating designers and entrepreneurs!

UPDATE:  We’ve just confirmed that Tom Gerhardt will be our guest on this Friday’s Minnov8 Gang podcast.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: crowdfunding, iOS, iPad, iPhone

Minnov8 Gang 178 – Is This Thing On?

August 3, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The shifts in media and social media continue unabated, all while technology software and hardware companies jockey for position on who will be the core technology provider to we media consumer and users. Especially interesting was our discussion before the podcast began where Phil revealed the photo you see above (he’s heading down to Lacrosse, WI next week to attend a radio station reunion where he worked in his twenties). Feel free to tease him.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson (Tim Elliott is off this week)
Music: Remember by Bob Kirkpatrick from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…

  • High Tech Sensors on 35W
  • Ben Edwards’ SmartThings
  • Media:
    • Are social media sites enhancing the Olympics, or ruining it?
    • The Daily lays off a third of their staff
    • StarTribune Gains a Majority Owner
  • Google:
    • Google buys Wildfire
    • Rumor: Google Puts A Hold On New Google+ Acquisitions
  • Microsoft:
    • Hotmail becomes Outlook.com…becomes much cooler, right? 
    • The @outlook.com email addresses Microsoft forgot to reserve
    • Microsoft now avoiding the word Metro.
  • Local News:
    • Bring Me The News & BringMeTheNews Raises $3M
    • Paul Douglas’ WeatherNation
    • New Kidblog Facebook Page – Like ‘em!
  • Doc Searls & Phil Windley:
    • Book: “The Intention Economy: When Customers Take Charge” by Doc Searls
    • Wall Street Journal: “The Customer as a God” by Doc Searls
    • Book: The Live Web: Building Event-Based Connections in the Cloud

Upcoming Events…

  • Tuesday/Wednesday, August 7th-8th: DataVenu – “New Directions for Personal Data”
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals
  • Thursday, August 9th: Field Nation workshop
  • Saturday, September 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Google, iPad

Minnov8 Gang 169 – Does This Make Me Look Dorky?

May 18, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The Gang is joined by Julio Ojeda-Zapata as our guest host and talk the Facebook IPO, gadgets, travel technology and much more.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, Phil Wilson and Julio Ojeda-Zapata

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • TiE Minnesota “Startups & Mentors”
  • Local startup funding report here and Kidblog and Heroic and FanChatter
  • Facebook Raises $16 Billion In Record Technology Offering and Two men rob internet cafe at gunpoint, but forget to log out of Facebook first 
  • Comcast to Replace Usage Cap With Improved Data Usage Management Approaches and Comcast capitulates on data cap, but dodges net neutrality 
  • Apple Moves Toward Larger iPhone Screens
  • Multiple Nexus devices could be a game-changer for Google and Android
  • Google Shifts Tack on Android 
  • GMAIL: Google Locks Me Out Gmail. Seriously? and Julio takes the leap: Web-based Gmail only and Google promises to migrate Google Apps users’ Google+ accounts within weeks, has yet to do so after six months and Fluid App
  • TRAVEL: Travelers Telecom and Scott e-Vest

Upcoming Events:

  • May 18-19: DrupalCamp Twin Cities
  • May 21st: Predictive Analytics Forum, Medtronic’s Mounds View Campus
  • May 22nd: Collaborative tech.2012
  • May 24th: MSP WordPress User Group Meeting at 7pm, The Nerdery
  • June 1-2: Duluth Android BarCamp, Duluth Convention Center
  • June 5-8: eyeo Festival, Walker Art Center
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Google, iPad

Minnov8 Gang 168 – Goober says “Hey!”

May 12, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The Gang discusses several developments this week in search, gadgets, and a mention of the passing of Goober Pyle (brother of Gomer), a character of the Andy Griffith Show back in the Sixties, played by George Lindsey who passed away this week. For anyone old enough to have seen the original show — or have enjoyed it in reruns over the years on TV Land — the show was a cultural icon and Goober a lovable doofus.

What struck us after the show recording was how far the world has come with technology since that shows debut in 1960…in black & white. Rotary dial phones, cooking only on stoves (what, no microwave?), and a community isolated due to the slow movement of communications (huh? no internet?), we’ve come a long way.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson as “Floyd the Barber” (Graeme Thickins is off this week).

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Discussed during the show:

  • Bing deepens Facebook integration, connecting searchers with friends and New Bing calls on Facebook and Twitter to beat Google’s Search Plus Your World and Head-To-Head: Bing’s Social Search Vs. Google’s Search Plus Your World
  • Apple reportedly dropping Google Maps, launching new 3D mapping service in iOS 6 and Apple’s Coming Map App Will “Blow Your Head Off”
  • Are Smart Phones Spreading Faster than Any Technology in Human History? and Samsung Galaxy S III and The Samsung Galaxy S III: The First Smartphone Designed Entirely By Lawyers and HTC One X & S and HTC EVO 4G LTE
  • Pebble smart watch sells out and The Vergecast 030 (Pebble founder interview)
  • Apple making a $799 Air in fear of ultrabooks? Nope
  • OpenStreetMap
  • Confirmed: European mobile data roaming costs to fall 
  • Bluetooth 4 

Upcoming Events:

  • May 18-19: DrupalCamp Twin Cities
  • May 21st: Predictive Analytics Forum, Medtronic’s Mounds View Campus
  • May 22nd: Collaborative tech.2012
  • May 24th: MSP WordPress User Group Meeting at 7pm, The Nerdery
  • June 1-2: Duluth Android BarCamp, Duluth Convention Center
  • June 5-8: eyeo Festival, Walker Art Center
  • Weekly: TechMasters is a new Toastmasters chapter in Twin Cities for tech professionals

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, iPad, iPhone, University of Minnesota

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