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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2020 · 1H 20M

Episode 245: Stretching the Milk

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

The NFL is planning to come back this fall with 20% of usual stadium capacity. Risky and dumb? Sure. But the real loser here is Bill Belichick. Cheating is probably way trickier and easier to catch in a socially distanced arena. This week: air purifiers, Roomba goes back to school and smartens up, and mulling over Phil Schiller’s scorched earth App Store IAP legacy. 🧨 .

The NFL is planning to come back this fall with 20% of usual stadium capacity. Risky and dumb? Sure. But the real loser here is Bill Belichick. Cheating is probably way trickier and easier to catch in a socially distanced arena. This week: air purifiers, Roomba goes back to school and smartens up, and mulling over Phil Schiller’s scorched earth App Store IAP legacy. 🧨 .Links:Quibi Scraps "Quick Bite" Format for Drive-In Debut | Hollywood Reporter Breville Barista Express Parts and Accessories Best Air Purifier 2020 | Reviews by Wirecutter News Publishers Join Fight Against Apple Over App Store Terms - WSJ Apple Defeats Epic’s Effort to Restore Fortnite on App Store - Bloomberg Disney+ will offer early access to 'Mulan' on its iOS app through Apple's In-App Purchases - 9to5Mac Dolphins, University of Miami to allow fans at home openers; plan deemed 'risky' Food Network Gives Viewers New Shows Despite Coronavirus Shutdown - Variety iRobot is giving its vacuum cleaners a new AI-powered brain - The Verge Aerial app updated with new settings interface and more screensavers - 9to5Mac Amazon.com: Full Circle and Brush Set, White Tiny Team Mini Dustpan: Home & Kitchen

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