Apple cancelled its long-running car project this week, leaving people wondering what will happen to all of the technology it invented and gathered during the last decade. The company also released a new app, similar to News, but focused solely on sports. Dave and I talk about if we would have a robot in our house and what we could use it for in the future.
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Show Notes:
Apple cancels electric car project
Some everyday Items That NASA Invented
But not velcro
Vision Pro demand
Apple Sports
Gruber on Apple Sports
Apple Vision Pro glass may not break easily, but it’s highly susceptible to scratches
Shows and movies we’re watching
Episode 265: Deep Purple
Episode 264: Far Out, pickleball, Original iPhone
Episode 263: Apple event, pictures, Siri and timers
Episode 262: Facebook will steal your socks
Episode 261: Messages, Google, and Passkeys
Episode 260: Danny DeVito, iOS, and Passkeys
Episode 259: Crap reviews, new Apple products, iOS 16
Episode 258: Apple Music, M1 vs M2, and Arcade
Episode 257: Emmy Awards, NFL, Apple Watch Pro
Episode 256: Heart rate, MacBook Air M2, Lockdown Mode
Episode 255: iPhone, TikTok, Siri, and HomePod
Episode 254: Siri vs. Alexa, Lock Screen, and iCloud
Episode 253: Favorite features of Apple's OS betas
Episode 252: iOS 16, macOS, and watchOS
Episode 251: Apple Music ads and WWDC
Episode 250: USB-C iPhone, Apple TV, and Apple Music
Episode 249: iPod Touch, AirPods, and FIDO
Episode 248: Phantom AirTag, Apple results, and headphones
Episode 247: iPhone, self repair, and AirDrop ads
Episode 246: Netflix, Final Cut Pro, Click to Cancel
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