Episode 7 – Hexacopter, Piracy, Cybernetics Episode 6 – Real-time maps, Future of gaming Episode 5 – Chatroulette, Google, Mobile web Episode 4 – Australia fail, Education, TL;DR Episode 3 – Crowdsourcing, Lifecasting

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"Glorious, incestuous pit of media" discussions for this week ending the 14/03/10: The Hexacopter and the future of cheap Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) controlled via mobile phones, technology as a cognitive extension of ourselves, current and future trends of piracy and DRM, and the merging of man and machine, bypassing verbal communication toward telepathic neural brain connections.

New Digg Redesign CNN: New Digg Will Be More Personal & 'Wicked Fast' Hexacopter Video Build Your Own Hexacopter Cool Looking Stealth Helicopter Blades Your Computer Really Is a Part of You Sometimes I Can't Tell Where I End And The Machine Begins Comic World's First Practical Jetpack for $75,000 Good Game Interviews Gabe Newell and Part 2 Steam by Valve Wii Homebrew Mod OnLive Cloud Gaming SingularityHub: Kevin Warwick Prophet of the Man-Machine Future Jon Stewart on ABC iView AskReddit: Since Moving I've Never Once Turned on the TV Netflix Streaming Movies More Than Half of Australians Use BitTorrent (2006) Hulu: Streaming TV Australian TV Networks Turned Hulu Down (2009) Freeview Australia: More Free, More Crap Missions to Mars Infographic

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