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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2018 · 1H 27M

Episode 177: Fork the Ecosystem

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

With the holidays upon us, it’s so important we not forget the reason for the season: Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot. This week: an even-handed evaluation of how unmistakably doomed Apple is, Google Home Hub and the voice assistant market, and Away’s new $700M suitcase. 🥅.

With the holidays upon us, it’s so important we not forget the reason for the season: Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot. This week: an even-handed evaluation of how unmistakably doomed Apple is, Google Home Hub and the voice assistant market, and Away’s new $700M suitcase. 🥅.Links:Clippers Mascot Chuck | LA Clippers | Los Angeles Clippers Mikel Jollett on Twitter: "I have lived in California almost all my life. We all know Orange County as the seat of Republican power in this state, tied to Nixon, Reagan and many others. Here's what just happened in 2018 in Orange County.… https://t.co/PlhmcFr0lc" Microsoft briefly overtakes Apple to become the world’s most valuable company - The Verge Apple's New iPhone XR Has Been the Most Popular and Best Selling iPhone Since October Launch - MacRumors Amazon Echo smart speakers pick up Pandora Premium music streaming, Skype voice and video calling - 9to5Mac Google Home Hub - Smart Home Controller - Google Store Amazon bids for Disney's 22 regional sports networks, including YES Network, sources say Amazon strikes deal with Apple to sell new iPhones and iPads - The Verge Next Billion-Dollar Startups: How Two Young Entrepreneurs Used Relentless Online Marketing To Build Away Into A $700M Luggage Brand Logitech MX Master The Low: Slim Leather Bi-Fold Wallet | Fits USD & AUD Bills | Bellroy Amazon.com: Herschel Supply Co. Unisex-Adult's Eugene Leather RFID Blocking Passport Wallet, Riverside, One Size: Clothing

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