Chris and Taylor talk about Xbox news from E3, a new Intel chip, the LG G3, Net Neutrality once again and much more!
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Top News
- At E3 2014, Microsoft’s Xbox One focus is all about games via cnet
- Rainbow Six Is Back via Kotaku
- OK, Now THIS Is A Next-Gen Video Game via Kotaku
- Intel launches Core M processors for even thinner 2-in-1 PCs via Engadget
Afterburner
- Microsoft begins selling the Xbox One without Kinect for $399.99 via theNextWeb
- Xbox One controller now usable on Windows PCs via ArsTechnica
- Microsoft opens Kinect for Windows v2 Sensor pre-orders for $199, will ship in July along with beta SDK via theNextWeb
- Skype for iPhone gets ground-up redesign; top designer talks future iPad & iOS 8 updates via 9to5Mac
- MAC address randomization joins Apple’s heap of iOS 8 privacy improvements via AppleInsider
- Grab the remote: Chromebooks can now watch Play Movies, TV shows offline via GigaOm
- Aereo adds Chromecast support to its Android app via theVerge
- Sony’s SmartBand Activity Tracker Is Now Available In The US For $99 via TechCrunch
thEndUsr Stories
- LG G3 review: the company’s best phone yet via Engadget
- Hundreds of Cities Are Wired With Fiber—But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unused via Vice
- Verizon will miss deadline to wire all of New York City with FiOS via Ars Technica
- Netflix tells customer, “The Verizon network is crowded right now” via ArsTechnica
- Netflix refuses to comply with Verizon’s “cease and desist” demands via Ars Technica
- Netflix got worse on Verizon even after Netflix agreed to pay Verizon via Ars Technica
- FCC comment site breaks after comedian asks trolls to fight “fast lanes” via ArsTechnica
Tip of the Week: Share Reminders Lists with Other Users Over iCloud via Lifehacker
App Pick: Cut Off Glassholes’ Wi-Fi With This Google Glass Detector via Wired
Kicker: Eugene—the supercomputer, not 13-year-old—first to beat the Turing Test via ArsTechnica