This week Josh and Richard followed the tech industry as it tried to catch it breath after a hectic month of June. Microsoft surprised us by announcing upgrade pricing for Windows 8, and they even through a bone to Windows Media Center users! One of the DMZ’s favorite Media Center plugins is working again, like magic, and another one has seen an official release. Sony and Vizio both announced new Google TV boxes, while Google was making everyone scratch their head. What exactly is the Nexus Q? What is the point of the device, and why does it cost so much? Make sure to join Josh and Richard for the live recording of the next episode of the show next Monday, July 9th at 8pm ET!
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Show Links:
- Why more companies need to foster relationships with early adopters: How Warner got it right, and Microsoft could learn from it
- Microsoft Announces Windows 8 Upgrade Under $40
- Heatwave Plug-in Working Again
- Niveus Released Final SirusXM Media Center Plug-in in Early June
- Sony Announces Google TV Set Top Box Availability, Pricing
- Vizio Announces $99 Google TV Set-Top Box
- Google Nexus Q
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