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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2017 · 1H 48M

Episode 128: Genius Grove

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

If you accidentally create a branded podcast for a local restaurant group, how would one go about parlaying that into some type of ‘free food for life’ situation? Asking for a friend. This week, we talk Blue Barn, emergency pods, early Apple Watch reviews, and searching for purpose in The Notch®. Plus: Ryan’s laptop gives up the ghost and he gives fancy cameras one more try. 📷 .

If you accidentally create a branded podcast for a local restaurant group, how would one go about parlaying that into some type of ‘free food for life’ situation? Asking for a friend. This week, we talk Blue Barn, emergency pods, early Apple Watch reviews, and searching for purpose in The Notch®. Plus: Ryan’s laptop gives up the ghost and he gives fancy cameras one more try. 📷 .Links:Menus - Blue Barn Gourmet Little Snitch 4 New York Times reporter Mike Isaac is writing a book about Uber - Recode darth:™ on Twitter: "@MikeIsaac https://t.co/IicyQYsbYC" Apple starts rolling out 4K HDR content to iTunes, upgrading prior purchases free of charge | 9to5Mac Todd Vaziri on Twitter: "I dare you to show this to Christopher Nolan. https://t.co/kfqyGYKFsS" The Talk Show ✪: Ep. 201, With Special Guest Matthew Panzarino Carlos Sample Photo (a7R) Carlos Sample Photo (iPhone) Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE review: missed connections - The Verge Apple Watch Series 3 Review: Untethered... and Unreliable - WSJ Apple Watch Series 3's "LTE problems" are actually an existing Wi-Fi bug | iMore iOS - Health - Apple iOS 11's Control Center: How it works Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Aren't Fully Disabled When Toggled Off in Control Center on iOS 11 - Mac Rumors The Private Browser With Automatic Ad Blocker | Firefox Focus

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