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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2016 · 1H 36M

Episode 93: Typing on a Wet Banana

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

In this week's look at the law of large numbers, we turn not to Apple's growth trajectory but instead, a California absentee ballot with enough propositions to fill Levi's Stadium. Plus: the Microsoft's Surface Studio, aging Macs, moving, autonomous car EULAs and more. 🚙📑. Links and ImagesMicrosoft Surface Studio - MicrosoftApple plans to launch new Macs at an October 27 event - RecodeServices now worth more to Apple than each of iPad and (for now) Mac - 9To5MacBlame the Internet of Things for today's web blackout - EngadgetSamsung UN55KU7000FXZA - Best BuyLogitech's new Alexa skill lets you turn your TV on with your voice - The VergeApple claims most of its chargers sold on Amazon were fakes - Consumer AffairsAutopilot - TeslaBackblaze B2Mini MetroFantastical calendar app gains updated iOS 10-style widgets, watchOS 3 enhancements, more - 9To5Mac

In this week's look at the law of large numbers, we turn not to Apple's growth trajectory but instead, a California absentee ballot with enough propositions to fill Levi's Stadium. Plus: the Microsoft's Surface Studio, aging Macs, moving, autonomous car EULAs and more. 🚙📑. Links and ImagesMicrosoft Surface Studio - MicrosoftApple plans to launch new Macs at an October 27 event - RecodeServices now worth more to Apple than each of iPad and (for now) Mac - 9To5MacBlame the Internet of Things for today's web blackout - EngadgetSamsung UN55KU7000FXZA - Best BuyLogitech's new Alexa skill lets you turn your TV on with your voice - The VergeApple claims most of its chargers sold on Amazon were fakes - Consumer AffairsAutopilot - TeslaBackblaze B2Mini MetroFantastical calendar app gains updated iOS 10-style widgets, watchOS 3 enhancements, more - 9To5Mac

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