This week on Supercharged we’re talking about virtual reality, Android Wear for iPhone, and the one true death of Adobe Flash. Guest: Patrick Allen (Lifehacker). Ask a question or comment at awkwardhuman.com/ask!
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Popular Design App 'Sketch' Leaves Mac App Store Due to Poor Customer ExperienceBohemian Coding has announced that its popular design app Sketch is no longer available in the Mac App Store because, after a lengthy decision making process, the developers felt that directly licensing the software outside of Apple's storefront will provide customers with a better experience.
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Adobe Renaming 'Flash Professional' to ‘Animate’, Shifts Focus to HTML5As part of its round of November Creative Cloud updates, Adobe announced plans to rebrand its Flash Professional CC software as Animate CC to acknowledge a growing shift away from Flash.
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The Tech Community Still Can't Figure Out Who Wrote This Book Making Fun of ItIn June a handful of tech writers received a slim sendup of startup culture by an anonymous author. Six months later, still no one knows who wrote it. Now Iterating Grace has been published by an actual book publisher, so you can buy a copy, and perhaps even help solve the mystery.
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7 of Yahoo's Biggest Fuck UpsLast night, The Wall Street Journal reported that Yahoo is considering selling off its core internet business, which includes Flickr, Tumblr, and of course, Yahoo.com. It’s not surprising that the board is looking for an escape hatch: Yahoo is hurting, and the footfalls of this stumbling tech titan have been echoing for awhile now.
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Google CardboardGoogle's DIY-ish pseudo-virtual reality headset.
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Oculus RiftThe new original VR gaming platform.
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How to Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Private Streaming Music ServiceIf you're sick of dealing with carrying around a massive library of music on your smartphone and you don't want to pay for a service like Google Music, the Raspberry Pi can work as a music server. With a little work, you can make all your MP3s available to you regardless of where you are. Here's how to set it up.
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A Beginner's Guide to DIYing with the Raspberry PiThe Raspberry Pi is a wonderful little computer that fits in the palm of your hand, yet packs enough power to run your home media center, a VPN, and a lot more. Before you can do anything awesome, however, you need to configure it and install an operating system. Here's how.
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Ten More Awesome Projects for Your Raspberry PiWe've shown you how to get started with the Raspberry Pi, the pocket-sized DIY dream computer. Here are ten awesome projects you can put together in a weekend with this $35 board.
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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into an XBMC Media Center in Under 30 MinutesThe best home theater PCs are small, quiet, and inexpensive—so the bite-size, $35 Raspberry Pi is the perfect choice. Here’s how to turn this little DIY board into a cheap, silent media center in just a half hour.
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