Thursday, January 8, 2015

Google now offers a way to stream audio

Phil Johnson: More reasons why you should learn Java and/or JavaScript
Your Morning Countdown
January 08, 2015 Read about how Google is taking on Apple's AirPlay with a new way to stream your audio.
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9. Andy Patrizio: Nvidia's next target platform: your car

8. Verizon warns enterprise cloud users of 48-hour shutdown

7. Peter Smith: Razer's Forge TV set-top box lets you stream Windows games to your TV

6. Matthew Mombrea: Resource allocation for virtual machines is like running a gym
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State of the Art Availability: IBM X6
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4. Andy Patrizio: Energous shows wireless charging via Bluetooth

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2. Jim Lynch: Intel Compute Stick will run Linux

1. Google announces AirPlay competitor Google Cast for Audio
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