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33: Consensual Mass Hallucination
Episode 33

33: Consensual Mass Hallucination

Microsoft returns to ARM with Windows 10 running on Qualcomm chips, Amazon and Google get into a slap fight (while Prime Video sneaks on to the Apple TV), and Bitcoin continues to rise into the stratosphere.

Download · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

December 7, 201755m 56s

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Show Notes

Microsoft returns to ARM with Windows 10 running on Qualcomm chips, Amazon and Google get into a slap fight (while Prime Video sneaks on to the Apple TV), and Bitcoin continues to rise into the stratosphere.

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Guest Starring:

Lisa Schmeiser and Andrew Freedman

Links and Show Notes:

Microsoft Launches Windows 10 On ARM: Always Connected PCs - AnandTech
Microsoft debuts Windows 10 on ARM - ZDNet
Windows 10 and Qualcomm Promise Laptops with Long Battery Life - IT Pro
Introducing Windows 10 S - Microsoft
Google is pulling YouTube off the Fire TV and Echo Show - The Verge
Amazon Prime Video now available on Apple TV - Six Colors
This lamp can detect ambient color and change its light to match - The Verge
Steam ends support for bitcoin - Polygon
The Environmental Case Against Bitcoin - New Republic
Bitcoin’s insane energy consumption, explained - Ars Technica
Andrew E. Freedman (@FreedmanAE) - Twitter
Lisa Schmeiser (@lschmeiser) - Twitter