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Typography Could Have Fixed The Oscars, Growing Potatoes In Mars, Pebby The Robotic Toy For Your Pet While You’re Out

Angeline Teh | Arvindh Yuvaraj

10-Mar-17 12:00

Typography Could Have Fixed The Oscars, Growing Potatoes In Mars, Pebby The Robotic Toy For Your Pet While You’re Out

In today’s Enterprise Biz Bytes, Angeline Teh and Arvindh Yuvaraj talk about:

 

1:24 - The Oscar Best Picture fiasco could have been avoided just by using proper typography

5:09 - A new NASA backed “Potatoes on Mars” experiment is showing that growing potatoes and other food on Mars might be possible.

9:50 - A robotic pet sitter ball will let you interact with your pet via your smartphone whenever you’re out of the house.

12:32 - Podcast Highlights


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