What The Tech Ep. 214 – E3: No Games, All Hardware 6-10-14

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Andrew and Paul reflect on the announces from WWDC a week ago. Is Apple remaking itself with the new openness of iOS? Andrew and Paul also discuss E3. Sony announces the PlayStation TV. Should Microsoft join the set top box market? FCC says it may update their definition of broadband. What should basic broadband speeds offer? And Sprint agrees to buy T-Mobile. Will Sprint face the same issues AT&T struggled with when it attempted to purchase T-Mobile?