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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2018 · 2H 4M

Episode 155: Chicken Ranch Spring Break

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

We wanted you to hear this straight from us before someone goes and leaks it to Bloomberg News. Okay. Ready? Opening up this wall would really brighten up your ranch style home! This week: Bird gets its wings clipped by the city, GOAT iPhone Power Rankings presented by FanDuel, and we try our hand at being eccentric billionaires — minus the billions. 💸.

We wanted you to hear this straight from us before someone goes and leaks it to Bloomberg News. Okay. Ready? Opening up this wall would really brighten up your ranch style home! This week: Bird gets its wings clipped by the city, GOAT iPhone Power Rankings presented by FanDuel, and we try our hand at being eccentric billionaires — minus the billions. 💸.Links:Shohei Ohtani Stats, News, Pictures, Bio, Videos - Los Angeles Angels - ESPN 2018 MLB Regular Season Standings Major League Baseball Nate Silver on Twitter: "Some personal news… FiveThirtyEight is leaving ESPN… but not going very far. Our new home is ABC News! We're super excited to work with @ABC and combine our strengths with theirs as we tackle the 2018 and 2020 elections and other news stories." Electric scooter permits will be required in San Francisco | TechCrunch ಠ_ಠ on Twitter: "uber playbook! smart… " Plus | Ford GoBike Tesla booted from investigation into fatal Autopilot crash - The Verge How Domino's Pizza Drove a 90x Increase in Stock Value by Acting Like a Tech Startup Daring Fireball: When the Scoops Run Dry In a Leaked Memo, Apple Warns Employees to Stop Leaking Information - Bloomberg Daring Fireball: Company-Wide Apple Memo on ‘The Impact of Leaks’ Leaks Eric Newcomer on Twitter: "Daring Fireball can't get its story straight. One second Grubster is complaining that Gurman doesn't get enough scoops. The next he's accusing him of covering up the fact that he's breaking all the news. Only thru-line in Gruber's writing is: what would Apple want me to think?" Amazon store coming to Berkeley's Fourth Street shopping district — Berkeleyside Police across the US are buying an affordable iPhone cracker Matthew Green on Twitter: "Guide to iOS estimated passcode cracking times (assumes random decimal passcode + an exploit that breaks SEP throttling): 4 digits: ~13min worst (~6.5avg) 6 digits: ~22.2hrs worst (~11.1avg) 8 digits: ~92.5days worst (~46avg) 10 digits: ~9259days worst (~4629avg)" Mapping Apple’s vast universe of space gray shades | 9to5Mac Google reportedly interested in acquiring Nokia’s Health (formerly Withings) division | 9to5Google Wirecutter | A New York Times Company charge stream pad+ 10W of wireless power for fast-charging speeds to Qi-enabled smartphones on contact

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