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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2017 · 1H 35M

Episode 138: Putting the Chewbacca Back in Christmas

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

For any number of reasons, sometimes in life you just have to retire certain things. E.g.,: Kobe Bryant’s jersey numbers or a beloved pair of sneakers. We think the New York Times might want to look into that. #theupshot This week: some wishes come true, some go unanswered, and sometimes you just want to watch Netflix without big data being judgmental af. 🔬 .

For any number of reasons, sometimes in life you just have to retire certain things. E.g.,: Kobe Bryant’s jersey numbers or a beloved pair of sneakers. We think the New York Times might want to look into that. #theupshot This week: some wishes come true, some go unanswered, and sometimes you just want to watch Netflix without big data being judgmental af. 🔬 .Links:Lumoid gear rental service has been shut down: Digital Photography Review The History of the Madden Curse | Digital Trends Apple adds first new Aerial screensaver for Apple TV 4K | 9to5Mac LG C7 OLED TV Calibration Settings Workouts++ for Apple Watch delivers podcast playback, Siri integration, more | 9to5Mac iPhone models dominate Flickr’s list of most popular cameras in 2017 with 54% of top 100 devices | TechCrunch Jony Ive returns to Apple design management role after two years | 9to5Mac Exclusive interview: Apple’s Phil Schiller on how the iPhone X 'seemed impossible at the start' | T3 Apple responds to latest report claiming the iTunes Music Store is closing | 9to5Mac Apple confirms it has acquired Shazam - The Verge Amazon wants a key to your house. I did it. I regretted it. - The Washington Post ಠ_ಠ on Twitter: "netflix yesterday: “oh hell yeah viral twete” netflix today: “somebody go tell phil in marketing that hes fucking fired” https://t.co/cJ4fqoB3KY" Holiday Baking Championship | Food Network Fireplace by west elm on the App Store

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