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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For the one-hundred fifteenth edition of the GeoGearHeads debaere and StevensAdInfinitum join DarrylW4 to discuss many subjects. We returned to the conversation about "GGH 109: GPSR Loads I" via an email from Wet_Coaster. We also heard from CP590 about the "Soup, Bread and Caching Love Stories the 6th Year" (GC4X6XE) and the permanent "Share the Love: Laboratory" (GC4Z47R) placed as a result. The last bit of email came from Martin asking about the Garmin GLO and GNS 2000. The Bad Cop also left us an article about rescuing a wet phone. He would have been excited to discus Google's conference on the Aura platform this April. Another important topic came to us from the Verge – "California court says drivers can read maps on their phones." The panel also talked about some of the new products released around this year's Mobile World Congress:

The Verge: Samsung's new Gear smartwatches are updated takes on a familiar idea
The Verge: Samsung dives into fitness wearables with the Gear Fit
The Verge: Samsung's Galaxy S5 is here with more power, more pixels, and a refined design
Android Central: Sizing up the LG G Pro 2, LG Optimus G Pro and LG G2
Android Central: Panasonic announces rugged 5-inch Toughpad phone

Perhaps the most interesting and most geeky story came from The Atlantic – "Where Time Comes From" – it's recommended viewing and reading for all tech geeks! Congratulations to Jockepod for submitting the winning answer for this week's question. Thanks to Cache At Night for their donation of this week's gift! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on YouTube.
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Released:
Mar 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A weekly feature with ChrisOfTheNorthWest and DarrylW4 discussing topics of interest to Geocachers and Technology Enthusiasts