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Watch the legendary iOS vs. Android battle IRL at TekFeuds [Events Roundup]

Plus: The Artisphere's last film screening will feature a movie about a 25,000 LED-strong art installation on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

Not that we're picking sides or anything. (Photo by Flickr user Aidan, used under a Creative Commons license)

If you want to hear the classic iOS vs. Android debate — on steroids — come to the first TekFeuds hosted by General Assembly on Wednesday. For your Friday night lights, check out the Artisphere’s final film screening: Impossible Light. And to finish off the weekend, DCFemTech is having its first official hackathon on Saturday and Sunday.

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TekFeuds – iOS vs Android, Live Technology Debates
This first-ever verbal confrontation between technology efforts will of course oppose iOS followers and Android faithfuls.
Wednesday, May 27
6 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
General Assembly, 1133 15th St. NW, 12th Floor
RSVP. $15.

Getaround DC Launch Party
The San Francisco-based “Airbnb for cars” recently launched in the D.C. area. It wants to wine and dine you.
Thursday, May 28
8 p.m.- midnight.
Union Market, 1309 5th St. NE
RSVP. Free.

Impossible Light: Film Screening
Though the future of the Arlington space is still uncertain, the Artisphere as we know it today is set to close in June. Its last movie screening features Leo Villareal‘s efforts to install 25,000 LED lights on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge — in other words, make art.
Friday, May 29
Starting at 7 p.m.
Artisphere, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va.
RSVP. $5.

DCFemTech Hack For Good
It’s the organization’s first official — but still informal — hackathon.
Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31
9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
LivingSocial, 1445 New York Ave. NW
RSVP. Free.

Companies: DCFemTech / General Assembly

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