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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2015 · 1H 6M

13: Darn The Cabinets

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Due to a distinct lack of interesting news this week’s episode is brought to you by everyone’s favourite pal: improv. After a brief mention of the FCC’s net neutrality ruling and an assessment of Samsung’s mobile handset business — on the heels of the new Galaxy S6 — things get… interesting. Remember the 90s? Yeah, we do too, unfortunately. We talk about the 90s web, the necessity for lossless audio (but not in the way you’re thinking), and we decide to reinvent the filesystem for the worse… exclusively for iOS 6. Oh yeah, you heard right, and it’s as insane as you may well imagine. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today! Links for this episode BBC News: Net Neutrality Rules Passed By FCC BBC News: Samsung S6 Phone Business Insider: How Samsung Won And Then Lost The Smartphone War Google Trends: Steam, Stream, Macromedia, and Real Player The Space Jam Website In All Its 90s Glory Wikipedia: Microsoft Bob Tidal: Lossless Music Streaming VHX: Video Distribution For Everyone UltraViolet

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Due to a distinct lack of interesting news this week's episode is brought to you by everyone's favourite pal: improv. After a brief mention of the FCC's net neutrality ruling and an assessment of Samsung's mobile handset business — on the heels of the new Galaxy S6 — things get… interesting. | Full show notes at http://tcpodcast.pearfalse.com/episodes/13

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