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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2018 · 1H 45M

Episode 143: Fried Chicken and Champagne

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

If a HomePod debuts in a forest and nobody is around to give Siri a request it can’t answer, does it really exist? This week: Amazon’s line-less concept store Amazon Go opens to record lines, Ryan hits the slopes and one of us gets hoodwinked by the Coca-Cola corporation. ⛷.

If a HomePod debuts in a forest and nobody is around to give Siri a request it can’t answer, does it really exist? This week: Amazon’s line-less concept store Amazon Go opens to record lines, Ryan hits the slopes and one of us gets hoodwinked by the Coca-Cola corporation. ⛷.Links:Nintendo Announces Nintendo Labo, A Wild New Experiment For Switch Shareholders likely to see most of AAPL’s repatriated cash, say analysts, with $88B benefit | 9to5Mac Bonuses Aside, Tax Law’s Trickle-Down Impact Not Yet Clear - The New York Times Daring Fireball: HomePod Starts Shipping February 9, Available to Order This Friday, Still a Bit of a Mystery Marco Arment on Twitter: "Fill your life with the excitement and joy of music.… " MoviePass will invest in films to have a stake in their success Inside Amazon Go, a Store of the Future - The New York Times Amazon Go and the Future – Stratechery by Ben Thompson Amazon Go Photos: Here’s what the new cashier-less convenience store looks like - Recode IBM Supermarket on Vimeo Will millennials kill Costco? - The Washington Post Netflix Blasts Past Q4 Subscriber-Growth Expectations, Shares Soar to All-Time High – Variety Spotify Has New Plan to Take on Radio and Reinvent Podcasts Pandora wants to build the ‘podcast genome project’ and help shows monetize | 9to5Mac Comment: Nokia scale shows us a third risk of today’s gadgetry | 9to5Mac Untappd - Drink Socially pyTivo - Wiki

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