Chris and Taylor talk about the Wii U release, secret LTE in the Nexus 4, Youtube app upgrades, and even Sailing speed records. The tip of the week is a sensible backup strategy. Hit play to listen!
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Top News
- Nintendo Wii U reviewvia theVerge
- iFixit tears apart the Nexus 4, finds surprise LTE chip via Ars Technica
- Nexus 4 Includes Support for LTE on Band 4 (AWS) via AnandTech
- LG explains existence of LTE chip in Nexus 4 ia Ars Technica
- Intel CEO Otellini will cash in his chips in May via Ars Technica
Afterburner
- Bios embedded Windows 8 product keys via GHacks
- Apollo Plus: Microsoft’s next Windows Phone update to include Wi-Fi, audio, and other fixes via theVerge
- iOS 6 fixes bug that sent iMessages to stolen iPhones via Ars Technica
- Linux Mint 14 released, leaves fresh taste in our mouths via Ars Technica
- Nokia redefines digital map landscape by introducing HERE as new brand for its location and mapping service via Nokia
- HERE Maps via Nokia/iTunes App Store
- Android 4.2 for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 available to download nowvia Ars Technica
- “December” conspicuously missing from Android 4.2’s People app via Ars Technica
Google Fiber is live in Kansas City, real-world speeds at 700Mbps via Ars Technica
thEndUsr Stories
- Making it easier to watch YouTube videos on TV via Official YouTube Blog
- Sailrocket 2 breaks sailing speed record at 68 mph via cnet
Tip of the Week: Why You Should Always Have More Than One Backup via Lifehacker
Zoom around the vast Milky Way in a browser (with Google Galaxy) via cnet

