The UK has voted to leave the European Union. Does it matter to the tech consumer? Darren Kitchen and Tom Merritt talk about why it doesn’t, but when it will. Plus Len Peralta illustrates!
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Show Notes
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Apple stops making Thunderbolt displays, YouTube jumps into live streaming, Let’s Encrypt comes under trademark assault.
1963 – The first 
Google fiber buys its way into apartments, Opera says it’s better on battery than Edge, and a new way to treat superbugs.
1912 – 
Elon Musk sells himself to himself, Apple opens the kimono– err Kernel on iOS 10 and why Microsoft loves the Linux.