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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2018 · 46 MIN

Episode 57: It Always Comes Back To John McAfee

from Shades Of Brown · host Cristian Colocho, Sadiq Saif

Sadiq and Cristian talk about emails, Apple being creepy, Apple being bad at words, T-Mobile being ridiculous, and blogs. Cristian also pretends to be an engineer at Apple and a SoundCloud rapper. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Preshow: La Croix Please Give Me Money 00:01:12 - Gmail Redesign 00:12:18 - Apple Leaked Report On Leaks Leaked? 00:23:06 - Apple Notifying macOS Users Of 32Bit Support Being Phased Out 00:31:45 - T-Mobile Fined By FCC For Playing False Ringtones 00:38:50 - Real Time Followup: Sadiq's Old Blog Gmail.com redesign includes self-destructing emails In a Leaked Memo, Apple Warns Employees to Stop Leaking Information Apple has begun notifying macOS users of coming 32-bit app incompatibility T-Mobile hit with $40M fine for fake ringtones in rural calls Sadiq's Old Blog Post Contact: Cristian on Mastodon Sadiq on Mastodon Stipes Radio on Mastodon Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Overcast| Pocketcasts | RSS

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