Is planned obsolescence in technology helping or hurting consumers, and who’s to blame? Scott Johnson and Ars Technica’s Annalee Newitz share their thoughts!
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Show Notes
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SpaceX blows up, Samsung recalls the Note 7, and Apple abandons abandoned apps.
Lenovo’s Yoga Book is a laptop in search of a keyboard, GoPro is making content, and the Galaxy Note 7 needs quality time.
Alphabet carpools with Waze, Twitter opens up ad revenue, and Amazon Dashes to Europe.
Apple gets fined by the EC, voter records got hacked, and the FAA lays down the drone laws.
Facebook automates trending topics, Amtrak gets new trains, and Snapchat gets all behavioral.