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Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 381: The Story is MoneyAt this point, we’re like eighteen months away from the Property Brothers having their own cereal. Honestly it’s been a slippery slope ever since Reese’s Puffs. This week: TCL’s bush league OLED fear-mongering, Detroit style cookware, and the predictable end of the fast casual city challenge. 🌁.Links:Kelce MixKraft Lucky Charms Marshmallows-7oz : Target2025-02-131h 42Juan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoLuna Llena de Julio 2024: Un Análisis Mitológico y Psicológico con Juan Carlos GómezEn esta charla, Juan Carlos Gómez profundiza en el significado de la Luna Llena en Capricornio del 21 de julio de 2024, explorando su relevancia astrológica y psicológica a través del mito griego del rapto de Perséfone. Puntos clave de la conversación: Fases lunares y su significado: Se explica cómo las fases lunares representan ciclos de energía y cómo la Luna Llena pone en evidencia el trabajo interno, consciente o inconsciente.La Luna Llena en Cáncer y Capricornio: Esta Luna Llena es especial, ya que es el tercer evento lunar en Cáncer en un...2024-07-1658 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoEspecial de Navidad 2022 Gracias Audiencia Gracias Equipo y Gracias Colegas con Juan Carlos GómezEspecial de Navidad 2022 Gracias Audiencia Gracias Equipo y Gracias Colegas con Juan Carlos Gómez2022-12-2457 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoEspecial de Navidad 2022 Gracias Audiencia Gracias Equipo y Gracias Colegas con Juan Carlos GómezEspecial de Navidad 2022 Gracias Audiencia Gracias Equipo y Gracias Colegas con Juan Carlos Gómez2022-12-2457 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 284: Tough Pill to SwallowIf skateboarding is considered an Olympic sport now, surely they can carve out a category for sparkling water adjacent podcasters to juice the ratings. Call us, NBC. This week: pigs in a blanket as American as apple pie, suing Disney because direct-to-streaming feels like a lie, and Apple sets up their website for people who want to click “buy”. 💸.Links:19 Hilarious "Chopped" Memes That Are Guaranteed To Make You LOLGuy Fieri creates absurd Apple Pie Hot Dog for MLB's Field of Dreams Game - CBSSports.comStephen Colbert Apple Pie Hot Dig ClipCarlos Gomez on Instagr...2021-08-121h 37Juan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoRelación entre la Música y Astrología con Pedro Ochoa Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezRelación entre la Música y Astrología con Pedro Ochoa Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2021-04-051h 09Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 264: The Bad Property BrotherUp is down. Black is white. Congress is effective. Carlos had embraced the multi-pad lifestyle? This week: barnstorming the HGTV vault, swiping on niche dating apps, and supercruising in the new Mach-EUV. 🚗.Links:Tesla DatingScott Conant® on Instagram: “Your Tuesday reminder that the entire second season of #ChoppedSweets is now streaming on @discoveryplus 😊 #discoveryplus @foodnetwork”Guy's Ranch Kitchen | Food NetworkTesla Model S refresh spotted with 'regular' steering wheel - ElectrekTesla (TSLA) buys $1.5B in bitcoin, pushing the crypto to all-time high; plans to accept as payment - ElectrekHere’s what the upcoming Sonos headphones will probably...2021-02-181h 42Juan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoEl Ascendente y el Medio Cielo con María Blaquier y Juan Carlos GómezEl Ascendente y el Medio Cielo con María Blaquier y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-12-0356 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoSolsticio de Invierno Verano Charlas astrológicas con Vera Faria y Juan Carlos GómezSolsticio de Invierno Verano Charlas astrológicas con Vera Faria y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-11-2952 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoTécnica de Proluna con María Blaquier y Juan Carlos GómezTécnica de Proluna con María Blaquier y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-11-1949 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoLa Astrología como Herramienta Evolutiva con Millie Lay y Juan Carlos GómezLa Astrología como Herramienta Evolutiva con Millie Lay y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-09-1857 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoPlutón Astrológico con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezPlutón Astrológico con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-08-241h 12Mitología y AstrologíaMitología y AstrologíaPlutón Astrológico con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezPlutón Astrológico con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-08-241h 12Juan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoEntrevista a Juan Carlos Gómez por Vera FariaEntrevista a Juan Carlos Gómez por Vera Faria2020-08-141h 04Juan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJúpiter Astrológico Con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezJúpiter Astrológico Con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-07-0653 minMitología y AstrologíaMitología y AstrologíaJúpiter Astrológico Con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezJúpiter Astrológico Con Martín Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-07-0653 minJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoJuan Carlos Gómez Psicólogo y AstrólogoTertulia con Rosa Sole Martin Ochoa y Juan Carlos GómezTertulia con Rosa Sole Martin Ochoa y Juan Carlos Gómez2020-03-1633 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 219: The SafewayIn 1992, then President George H.W. Bush was forced to admit he didn’t know how much a gallon of milk cost, painting him as out of touch with the general electorate. In light of a recent smart home catastrophe, we want the 2020 candidates to answer two questions: 1) How much is a 4-pack of AAA store brand batteries? 2) How many Hue lights is too many Hue lights? This week: Carlos has a head cold, Ryan almost has his kitchen back, and LeBron thinks you need to Calm down. 🧘‍♀️.Links:2 Towns Ciderhouse - Northwest...2020-01-091h 19Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 218: I Sound Like Mitt RomneyOH in Mill Valley: “This week is bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S. This week is — wait did someone say affordable housing? Not on my watch. Get the Range Rover, Jeeves.” On this episode: transit trends, a circuitous burger conversation, and Carlos may or may not know what espresso is.Links:BMW X4 – Model Overview – BMW USAConical Burr Coffee Grinder | OXOChemex Coffeemakers and FiltersBring your mug: Some Blue Bottles will no longer use plastic or paper cups - SFGateAccidental Tech Podcast: 356: With a Heavy HeartShopping Sucks Now - VICEXbox Series X: Microsoft’s next Xbox console for 2020 - The Vergebub...2019-12-191h 03Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 217: Christmas in DecemberOkay, follow me here: it’s an alarm clock that orders a case of coconut La Croix every time you hit the snooze button. Boom: insomnia solved. Get Shark Tank on the phone. This week: ABC Family’s 25 Days of Christmas — but make it app updates, first class startup scandals at coach prices, and mulling over the new Mac Pro. ✈️.Links:Direct photo import, advanced export now rolling out in Lightroom for iOS and iPadOS - 9To5MacJeffrey Friedl's Blog » Jeffrey’s Lightroom Goodies (Plugins and Tools)Photos — Carlos GomezSlingbox.comUntitled Goose Game is Coming to Xbox O...2019-12-121h 02Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 216: Taylor Swift with Country VibesWhen everything is bad, sometimes — if you wish hard enough, a hero appears. That hero is: Baby Yoda. This week: Ryan joins Team Fancy Camera®, Carlos kicks the tires on a Model 3, and the scourge that is Bublé station creep. 🇨🇦.Links:2019-12-051h 11Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 215: Upper Middle Class PhraseWe take a couple of weeks off for some R&R and demo days and all of a sudden two new streaming services launch. Cord-cutters beware: the holiday season is nigh and it appears we have the power to double your entertainment budget at the drop of a mic. This week: Carlos discovers his true calling as a Trader Joe’s influencer and spills the beans about store mascots, Ryan outs himself as an unrepentant 12:30AM email sender, and an iconic coffee sugar bomb pairing is back. ☕️.Links:Star Wars episodes I-VII are available in 4K...2019-11-141h 04Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 211: Mean Streets of LarkspurQuick! Download this episode before TiVo gets the bright idea to sell pre-roll ad inventory against podcasts too! This week: what we talk about when we talk about always on displays, long exposure risotto, and Carlos hates on an Ed Sheeran collab before getting all the facts. smdh. 🍔.Links:Ed Sheeran & HeinzHeinz Pour Perfectly - Rethink CanadaLiz Dueweke 🐾 on Twitter: "One has to go. Forever. Which one do you choose? https://t.co/IBFF1nuvr0" / TwitterTiVo confirms its customers will soon see ads before DVR recordings - The VergeGlif – Studio NeatiPhone 11 Pro Max Case - Clear...2019-09-261h 35Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 206: Chalupa Cravings Box“Teddy told me that in Greek, “nostalgia” literally means, “the pain from an old wound”. It’s a twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn’t a spaceship. It’s a time machine. It goes backwards, forwards. It takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It’s not called the Wheel. It’s called a Fancy Camera®.” - Carlos G. Or maybe Don Draper said it. We have no way of possibly looking it up. This week: road trips, making memories, and a primer on how to clean and care f...2019-08-221h 31Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 193: Seattle PrimesOkay, fine. That was an exciting hockey game. #gocanucksgo This week: Democratic primary challenger dog collars, Tesla's investor day, and summer beauty recommendations from your trusted hosts/lifestyle influencers. 💇🏻‍♂️. PS: Carlos will buy the first listener that finds a charger that meets his travel needs a Spindrift subscription. 💦.Links:2019-04-251h 52Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 188: Invited to Buy a CarWe've made this episode about 10% bigger and given it a new name to juice this quarter's cash flows. Shipping late 2026. This week: the Swedes lobby for fair play in Apple's walled garden, Google gets its head in the game, and an exclusive no-holds-barred interview with Eddy Cue. 🎬.Links:Carlos Gomez on Twitter: "Oh no. First _The East Cut_ and now this.… "Do Not Disturb: How I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain - The New York TimesCVS ReceiptKia becomes latest automaker to partner with Amazon for electric car charging stations - ElectrekTesla unveils Model...2019-03-211h 45Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 187: Johnny HollywoodIf you want a Model 3, you better purchase one before Tesla pivots again and decides to convert half of their stores into Pinkberry franchises. Everything is amateur hour all the time now … except in energy bar PR — they came to play and brought the receipts. This week: cities v. cashless stores, Elon Musk v. himself, and Ryan v. the command line. 🤦🏻‍♂️.Links:Kevín on Twitter: "What is the correct way to rank these chips?… "2019-03-141h 46Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 185: My Human Will Be Back SoonLittle known fact: nutritional facts are listed in descending order by weight. If Tim has his way, Apple’s quarterly earnings reports will have ‘Services’ as the top ingredient. This week: both the SEC and Carlos have beef with Tesla, Jeffrey B. abandons his plan to get a brownstone HQ2 in Long Island, and what likely will be an immediately out of date discussion of Bryce Harper-gate. ⚾️.Links:2019-02-281h 37Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 184: Sharks Can't Swim BackwardsWith Amazon’s surprise acquisition of eero, podcasters everywhere expressed nervousness about the day Bezos Co. buys Squarespace and there is no one left to buy podcast ads. Not us though. We’re sustained by a generous grant from the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. This week: window cleaning robots, rumblings from the Genius Grove, and Tim Cook holds the editor of the Orange County Register upside down until all the quarters fall out. 🗞.Links:Photo - WALL-E (i.e. Carlos's Roomba)Photo - b8ta StoreAmazon.com - ECOVACS WINBOT W730, the Window...2019-02-141h 48Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 183: Certificate Revoked“Psst. Hey kid. Yeah, you. Let’s make a deal. I’ll give you $20 a month and you give me root level access to all your web traffic, online shopping history, contacts, location data, personal connections, photographs, videos, life events...” This week: Carlos gets a robot, Apple celebrates National Privacy Day, Facebook pulls a Facebook, and Spindrift comes out of nowhere to top our Still or Sparkling® power rankings. 🍋.Links:Men's Wool Runners - Tuke French Fry (Cream Sole)Clue Heywood on Twitter: "Love putting my Peloton bike in the most striking area of my ultra-mod...2019-01-311h 21Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 178: Rounding Up to 4 StarsOkay, follow me here. Pre-made Christmas lights for your roof that spell out “stay in your lane”. Get our lawyers on the phone — it’s going to be big. This week: cable companies, gutter robots, and Carlos does some mythbusting by explaining the profound unexceptionalism of 2018 Apple. You can’t have your cake and eat it too, and then sell the leftovers at 40% margins while pretending it’s $300 off, Tim. 💰.Links:Brand New: New Logo for CoxIntroducing Amazon 4-starAmazon 4-Star Rounding UpDarkroom - Photo Editor for iPhoneTarget appears to be testing in-store Apple Pay in San Francisc...2018-12-121h 39Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 174: London BARTApologies for the two week absence but Carlos really wanted a fresh croissant. This week: travel business, baguette spotting, electric car pricing shenanigans, and Ryan goes about kid-proofing his light switches. 💡.Links:How to Install a Hue Dimmer Switch Over an Existing Light SwitchAmazon opening new '4-star' concept store in Berkeley — BerkeleysideLime Accuses San Francisco of Scooter Discrimination - BloombergWith $50M in fresh funding, Allbirds will open new stores in the US, UK and Asia | TechCrunchMillennials Kill Again. The Latest Victim? American Cheese - BloombergApple to Unveil iPad, MacBook Laptop Overhauls on Oct. 30 - BloombergKuo: New i...2018-10-251h 49Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 169: A Window Into My PhoneStumpgrades and cold brew, smart homes and scooters. This week: Ryan is tired of seeing those Uber ads while Carlos is watching Giants games just for that one Buster Posey commercial at Picco. 🛴.Links:Uber puts CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in ads to save its reputationWatch for it: Uber spending up to $500M on new ad campaignBuster Posey on Twitter: "I’ll let this one slide since Bochy used to be a catcher. #LetsGoPlaces… "Buster Posey on Twitter: "Kruk and Kuip were like this the whole time. #LetsGoPlaces… "Cold Brew Coffee | New Orleans-Style Iced Coffee | Blue Bottle CoffeeSpa...2018-09-061h 54Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 163: A Bridge to NowhereIf a bipartisan coalition of legislators installed some Hue lights and a Nest in the Capitol building, would that be enough to make it a ‘Smart House’ … of Representatives? Ha. It’s funny because compromise is dead and we’re all so screwed. This week: eight of nine Supreme Court justices make it through busy season, Carlos gets peer pressured into connecting his front door to the Internet, and Ryan says “I do” to Elon Musk. 🚗.Links:Trump Gets Chance to Influence American Life for Generations Through Supreme Court Pick - The New York TimesNewcomer Ale...2018-06-281h 42Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 162: High End of the Low TierLegend has it, the original WALL-E screenplay was actually about the development of the next generation Mac Pro but was scrapped when it didn’t test well with the pro workflows team. This week, we go to the movies and stack rank all the Pixar films. Also: AMC pulls a MoviePass, ESPN’s AM radio aesthetic, and the donkey that couldn’t find its way out of the barn because it was too busy yelling at Maggie Haberman. 📽.Links:'Boston Globe' Runs Fake Front Page Detailing A Donald Trump World : The Two-Way : NPREvery Pixar Movie, Ra...2018-06-211h 17Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 160: Hors d’oeuvre SinglesRyan has low expectations for WWDC, Carlos has low expectations of Disney, and Larry Bird has low expectations of scooter regulatory compliance. This week: Basketball Twitter®, grilled cheese, and assigning a special counsel to french fries. 🏀.Links:9 French Fry Styles, Ranked - The New York TimesThe Fourth Estate: Seasons, Episodes, Cast, Characters - Official Series Site | SHOWTIMEThe Curious Case of Bryan Colangelo and the Secret Twitter Account - The RingerBird Races to Become the First Scooter Unicorn - BloombergScooter Companies Have Two Weeks to Get Off the Streets of San Francisco - Motherboard‘Alex Inc’ Canceled by ABC A...2018-05-311h 30Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 153: Full Name TreatmentHi, Listener. We have your large Silken Splendor and a pound of fair trade media industry news to take home. Plus: Apple's rumored move away from Intel processors for the Mac, Buster Posey's new restaurant, and Backstage®️ presented by American Express. Made with love by Carlos and Ryan. 🤗.Links:San Francisco will regulate electric scooter sharing | TechCrunchಠ_ಠ on Twitter: "i have seen eleven of these fuckin things in four square blocks, no exaggeration… "ಠ_ಠ on Twitter: "i think the reason jump bikes dont bother me is that theyve done a controlled release WITH the city and havent flood...2018-04-051h 40Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 152: Pause for YawnsIf, even as an adult, one truly never stops learning — where’s your 200GB? This week: new developments on Uber’s autonomous vehicle struggles, Facebook’s oddly consistent position on user privacy, and Carlos takes Ryan to task for irresponsibly overstating the scope and importance of Apple’s education event. Heckin’ churlish. ⚖️.Links:Amazon.com Help: About the Light RingSubscription Model - XC40 Compact SUV | Volvo Car USAUber’s Self-Driving Cars Were Struggling Before Arizona Crash - The New York TimesVideo suggests huge problems with Uber’s driverless car program | Ars TechnicaUber Shouldn't Even Bother With Self-Driving Cars...2018-03-281h 38Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 148: Fishing on eBayThe greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world there was money to be made in streaming music. This week: Ryan and Carlos have a difference of opinion about Spotify’s IPO filing, Amazon really wants you to buy those other six waffle makers you were looking at, and proven tips for becoming an eBay power seller. 🏷.Links:Verne Troyer and Yao Ming Apple Ad - YouTubeGet a Grip On Your Phone | PopSockets1Password releases feature for checking compromised credentials | 9to5MacWhy states might win the net neutrality war against the FCC | Ars TechnicaIn an Er...2018-03-011h 19Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 128: Genius GroveIf you accidentally create a branded podcast for a local restaurant group, how would one go about parlaying that into some type of ‘free food for life’ situation? Asking for a friend. This week, we talk Blue Barn, emergency pods, early Apple Watch reviews, and searching for purpose in The Notch®. Plus: Ryan’s laptop gives up the ghost and he gives fancy cameras one more try. 📷 .Links:Menus - Blue Barn GourmetLittle Snitch 4New York Times reporter Mike Isaac is writing a book about Uber - Recodedarth:™ on Twitter: "@MikeIsaac https://t.co/IicyQYsbYC"A...2017-09-211h 48Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 126: The Ryan DoctrineGarlic fries and chicken tenders, Jeff Bezos as Seattle’s true 12th man, and a crash course in the time honored tradition of cheating in New England sports. Plus: two very different opinions on Apple’s upcoming iPhone pricing strategy and a preview of next week’s fall press event. 🥊 .Links:Boston Red Sox Used Apple Watches to Steal Signs Against Yankees - The New York TimesWhat Ford’s pizza delivery experiment says about its autonomy strategy | Ars TechnicaApple Sept. 12 event: New iPhone 8, Apple Watch 3 and more - CNETAnalyst suggests Apple could bundle Apple Music & iCloud tier to boo...2017-09-071h 34Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 117: Free as in ShippingJeff Bezos spent $13.4B on groceries, Travis Kalanick was forced to resign from the company he founded, and Carlos got a new laptop. Looks like we all had a big week. Plus: a recap of the 3rd season finale of "Better Call Saul", a tour of Georgia’s most temporarily famous congressional district, and nostalgia for the Biden memes of yore.Links:This is Joe Biden's favorite Obama-Biden meme - CNNPolitics.comBiden Talks Trump, Faith And Fate In Front Of A Live 'Fresh Air' Audience : NPRApple Announces 'Lose Your Wallet' Apple Pay Shopping Event With Merchant Di...2017-06-221h 20Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 113: Only GoogleCarlos makes the case that Apple has made a huge mistake with its Mac strategy. The Trump press team doesn’t understand the question and certainly won’t respond to it while Sundar Pichai wonders if these cut-offs effectively hide Google Photos’ thunder. Plus: Uber’s pricing algorithms learn there’s always [more] money in the banana stand. 🍌.Links:Future of Clipper170524-pope-trump-cr-0444_crop_563d4315c2e1b8d7268b2dc3a0761b0a.nbcnews-fp-360-360.jpg (360×360)Pete Souza's perfectly timed Insta-shade only keeps getting better and betterCorgi Con + Smitten Ice Cream Social in San Francisco at SmittenCorg...2017-05-251h 25Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 111: Rome of the WestThis week, Amazon has something they’d like to Echo Show you, Peet’s probably kind of regrets teaming up with Juicero, and another hyperlocal discussion of Bay Area restaurants. Plus: Apple’s connected home stumbles and a double dose of Better Call Saul. PS: you might want to mute your Amazon Echo. 🙉.Links:Exclusive: Uber faces criminal probe over software used to evade authorities | ReutersIntroducing Echo Show - Amazon Official SiteIntroducing Echo Look - Hands-Free Camera and Style Assistant3Com Audrey - WikipediaAmazon's Echo family can now make calls and send messagesSMALT-The smart home devi...2017-05-101h 25Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 109: Peak CactusCarlos recounts the saddest way to spend Earth Day and Ryan ponders sending Michael Barbaro of The Failing New York Times an edible arrangement. Plus: Better Call Saul is getting really good, the worrisome world of “free” online services, and Internet juicers. 🍓.Links:Uber’s C.E.O. Plays With Fire - The New York TimesThanks for Submitting Your Résumé to This Black Hole - The New York TimesDug | Pixar Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia5by5 | Hypercritical‘The Daily’: The Man Behind Uber, for Better or Worse - The New York TimesDaring Fireball: On Uber’s ‘Identifying an...2017-04-271h 31Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 106: The Pope SpotLike a rich tomato soup on a foggy evening, this episode feels like home — which is to say, follow up. Plus: Carlos has a run in with Usher, Apple calls a mulligan on the trash can Mac Pro, and SF gets put on notice for its big city ego.Links:TSA Pre✓® | Transportation Security AdministrationAmazon’s store of the future is delayed. Insert ‘Told ya so’ from skeptical retail execs. - RecodeDaring Fireball: The Mac Pro LivesThis is the Samsung Galaxy S8, coming April 21st - The VergeFacebook Stories puts a Snapchat clone above the News Fe...2017-04-061h 18Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 98: Not Qualified to be a FuturistAs the state of our political discourse continues its descent to new and previously unfathomable lows, riding on a golden escalator, we look back to a simpler time ten years ago before the smartphone was made great.This week, your hosts talk a decade of iPhone and share their memories of it's introduction at Macworld 2007. Plus: Alexa everywhere, recanting picks of the week, and Carlos wins the medal for wrongest prediction ever.Пристегните ремни, это будет долгие четыре года. 🇷🇺. LinksHow a Sensational, Unverified Dossier Became a Crisis for Donald Trump - NY TimesNBC didn’t stream the Golden Globes because NBC didn’t ha...2017-01-121h 31Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 95: Jony Ive’s ScrapbookIn light of president-elect Trump's intent to pull out of NAFTA, Carlos takes the first steps in ending his cold war with Canada's second most famous singer/songwriter/hockey player, Michael Bublé. Life is too short, and as a wise man once said — it's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new liiiiife. _oh god please let us make it to 2020.Plus, eero and a smart apartment updates from Ryan, DirecTV Now, Designed by Apple in California, and much more. 🌳. Show NotesSir Jony Ive reflects on the nature of objects, the fr...2016-12-011h 21Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 94: Basket of CorgisAfter a bitter and prolonged presidential contest, Ryan and Carlos reflect on the results of Tuesday’s election, America in 2016, and try to understand how we got here.Alas, being the patriots we are — resolute in not succumbing to complete disillusionment and despondency, we manage to pick up the pieces enough to complain a bunch about Apple TV, a product so flawed only Paul Ryan won't unendorse it. 🇺🇸. Links and ImagesBill Simmons' Show 'Any Given Wednesday' Canceled: Latest Comments, Reaction - Bleacher ReportWhat A Difference 2 Percentage Points Makes - Fi...2016-11-101h 47Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 91: Putting Nonsense Things on Burgers"And you know what they call a Clubber with Cheese in Paris?""They don't call it a Clubber with Cheese?""No. They call it Royale with Cheese.""Royale with Cheese? What'd they call a Buffalo Bleu?""Buffalo Bleu's a Buffalo Bleu, but they call it Le Buffalo Bleu."After a long late summer hiatus, we're back and as always, the conversation inevitably comes back to Blue Barn. Carlos makes the case against putting an egg anywhere near a burger bun while Ryan argues for the simplicity of a Double Double. Plus: Giants postseason...2016-10-061h 24Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 90: Actively Not Connecting it to the InternetSeptember is a time of great change: new Apple software releases, unsettling general election polling data, the color of the leaves in places that aren't California, you know — change. This episode, we give our early impressions of iOS 10 and watchOS 3, while Carlos pours one out for his old plasma and laments the sorry state of modern LCD televisions. Plus: picks of the week, Uber's autonomous car pilot program, Internet mattresses, and Ryan outgrows video games. 🎮. Links and ImagesiOS 10: The MacStories ReviewSome iPhone 7 and Apple Watch Series 2 notes - Six Color...2016-09-151h 39Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 80: Unannounced Delay$10 artisanal toast? Okay. $15 sustainably farmed arugula and caper salad? Fine. A French themed hypo-allergenic bakery for dogs in the Marina? Shut it down, everybody. Carlos encounters a review of said dog bakery ghostwritten by a proud "dog mom" from the perspective of her "furbaby" Tater Tot and loses his mind; Ryan adds context and perspective. Plus: puppuccinos, DayQuil, face computers, unconfirmed delays of unconfirmed products, the new Union Square Apple Store, ‘second date ice cream’, and a hyperlocal conversation about Bay Area food you'll probably fast forward over. 🍦. Links and ImagesLe Marcel Bakery...2016-06-031h 35Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 79: Dog ParentingCarlos makes the case that while yes, millennials are most certainly the worst, they came of age during the best possible period of technological change. Ryan advocates for running with open hands and an open heart, armband optional. Plus: corgis in mailboxes, gBoard, Google I/O, the Giant Race, and we co-opt a segment from a far more popular podcast. 💯 Links and Images:Griffin Technologies iTrip FM Transmitter for the iPod MiniApple Pay Rival MCX Faces Delays and Layoffs - FortuneMeet Gboard: Search, GIFs, emojis & more. Right from your key...2016-05-191h 44Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 73: Reserved Thumb SpaceRyan’s got a feeling … that tonight’s gonna be a good podcast … that tonight’s gonna be a good good podcast. Also this week: our long college basketball nightmare is over, staying loyal to a team vs. players, IKEA meatballs in VR, and it is revealed that Carlos is a backup fraud. Plus, picks of the week; l’chaim.2016-04-071h 33Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 70: White WhaleCarlos helps Ryan with a refresher in the American classics and offers estate planning advice in advance of his marathon. Plus updates on the week in Apple, Mac encryption, scary Google robots and which backpack goes best with a three piece suit.Also, a big thanks to Jacquelyn for the awesome new cover art.2016-03-021h 30Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 69: Collecting My DignityYour resident futurists discuss whether VR will ever go mainstream or if Alexa is a more interesting future that’s already here . Also covered: Apple holding its position against the US government, Siri in OS X 10.12, Google Fiber, and that time Carlos tried to buy a video game.2016-02-251h 08Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 68: Time Flies When You’re Getting Things DoneAfter answer some of Carlos’s spots questions, your hosts discuss the utility of a standalone camera, Omnifocus, Momentum, being happy with what you have, virtual reality, Bill Simmons’s new website, and the FBI’s lawsuit against Apple. They also provide a recap of the season premiere of “Better Call Saul” and their picks of the week (Techmeme’s historical headlines and Firewatch).2016-02-181h 25Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 67: Being an Adult is HardAfter (just a little bit) of political talk, Ryan and Carlos discuss Tim Cook’s Super Bowl photo, iPhone 7 camera rumors, being a morning person, the future of the iPad, talking to AI in public, the Amazon Echo, Draft Kings, Super Bowl commercials, Gene Munster’s Apple VR prediction, and how Apple should lead iOS feature adoption. Picks of the week: Momentum and Evernote2016-02-101h 05Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 65: Disrespectfully DisagreeThe day is finally here: Ryan bought Omnifocus. On this week’s show, Ryan and Carlos discuss their use of the app and how it helps keep them organized. Other topics include software pricing, note taking apps, whether too much choice is a bad thing, Apple’s rumored March event, Apple’s latest earnings release, a la carte TV pricing, bluetooth, apps that are both the best and the worst, and EA leaving the E3 show floor. Picks of the week: the new FiveThirtyEight Elections podcast and YouTube Red.2016-01-281h 49Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 63: HBO LaterAfter an extensive conversation about which pocket they keep their phone in, Ryan and Carlos discuss how to capture random ideas, Microsoft Groove, Twitter mulling the expansion of tweets to 10K characters, more about rumors the iPhone 7 not having a headphone jack, 1Password updates, Jason Snell’s Apple Report Card, motivations of people who want to replace their tradition computer with an iPad, the Fitbit Blaze, reports about Apple looking to buy Time Warner, and their picks of the week (Bose SoundLink Around-Ear II and Launcher).2016-01-141h 39Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 62: Jokes that Nobody Will GetIn their first show of the new year, Ryan and Carlos discuss Ryan’s broken Cinema Display, Ikea furniture, the San Francisco rental market, the return of darth on Twitter, pre-orders of the Oculus Rift, multi-purpose arenas, audiobooks, Comcast, Ford adding Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to SYNC 3, Yellow Cab filing for bankruptcy, Uber’s “God View” settlement with the NY Attorney General, DraftKings and FanDuel, AT&T doing away with two-year phone pricing, and the EFF’s comments on T-Mobile’s Bing On Program. They then end the show with an early check-in on their New Years Resolutions.2016-01-071h 18Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 61: When Do I Scan My Wrist?Ryan and Carlos close out 2015 with brief discussions about the Lakers, Warriors, and Samsung Pay. They then recap the year and look ahead to 2016 by discussing their favorite purchases, most regretted purchase, biggest technology disappointment, favorite tech story, worst tech trend, favorite movie, most promising product/idea of 2016, favorite app (iOS and Mac), favorite service, favorite new podcast, and their best personal discovery.2015-12-311h 23Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 60: Fit and FinishIn their second annual special (and sporadic) holiday edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss the Warriors, Apple’s “Smart” Battery Case, thinness vs. battery life, the Apple Watch (wearing it upside down, the fitness app, and whether it should be an annualized product), 4 inch iPhone rumors, Apple’s increasing complicated product line, the iOS Remote app on the new Apple TV, TiVO Quickmode, Ford retroactively adding Siri Eyes Free to older versions of Ford SYNC, reducing your Comcast bill, Spotify reportedly testing subscription-only tracks, an update on Carlos’s QC25s, RSA hardware tokens, Dropbox shutting down its Mailbo...2015-12-101h 32Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 59: Standalone HolidayFresh off of their Thanksgiving break, Ryan and Carlos discuss Legos, what they’re watching on TV, Kobe retiring, the Golden State Warriors, wireless headphones, TiVo, in-market MLB streaming, Comcast’s streaming TV service, Adele and streaming music, rumors about Apple removing the headphone jack from the iPhone, replacing a laptop with an iPad, App Store economics, and Apple Music vs. Spotify.2015-12-031h 44Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 58: I am the ProblemAs the holiday season gets into full swing, Ryan and Carlos discuss Star Wars promotional tie-ins, late night retail shopping, Coffee-mate, the adverse effect of video game DLC, Aldo’s Adventure, IPTV pricing, more on the new Apple TV, early adopters expecting things to ship broken, technology lasting too long, encryption, expired Mac App Store security certificates, their favorite parts of the holidays, Starbucks food, remembering people’s names, and subvocalization.2015-11-181h 12Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 57: It’s For Somebody, MaybeBefore discussing Carlos’s first Star Wars experience, your hosts talk about Naturebox, falling asleep to podcasts, Amazon Prime Now, organizing photos in Adobe Lightroom, the lack of GPS receivers in DSLRs, iOS Reminders vs. OmniFocus, voice over LTE, the Keurig Kold, their distain of hand air driers, the lack of chip-and-pin adoption, selling things online, an update on Carlos’s 5K iMac, the difficulty with using emoji in iOS, and the iPad Pro2015-11-121h 27Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 56: Smugly SatisfiedIntroducing Technically Correct’s new vertical: medication. After discussing their love of Claritin and generic vs. name brand drugs, Ryan and Carlos get back to the show’s roots and discuss Apple TV first impressions, the setup process for Apple products, watchOS 2, Carlos’s uneven iPhone backlight, 3D Touch, Phone View, Twitter’s new “Like” icon, ESPN shutting down Grantland, plasma vs. LED HDTVs, the LG 55EF9500, and the Tesla Model 3. Oh, and Ryan also tries to convince Carlos to watch Star Wars.2015-11-051h 21Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 55: Yeah, I’m That GuyIn an extra exciting edition of Technically Correct, Carlos discusses his first week with his new 5K iMac. Other topics include Advil (yes, really), reducing the length of the NBA season, the new Apple TV pre-order process, awful Airbnb ads, in-place vs. clean installs of operating systems, keyboard and mouse preferences, the lack of availability of two factor authentication, Office 365, Apple’s Q4 earnings, declining iPad sales, and Google introducing podcasts to Android.2015-10-291h 14Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 54: Sorry to Interrupt MyselfOn this week’s show, Ryan and Carlos discuss Carlos’s decision to purchase a 5K 27” iMac, Intel processor naming conventions, more about the TiVo Bolt, Sorkin’s new Steve Jobs movie, Tim Cook’s appearance at WSJDLive, Overcast’s new pricing structure, home automatic, layoffs at ESPN, Back to the Future Day, and Amazon Prime video offline viewing.2015-10-221h 14Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 53: Dogless FraudsPicking up from the previous show, Carlos talks about his recent experience with playing Midtown Madness 2, his love of Palm, and how well old hardware and software holdup. Other topics include the MLB postseason, Ryan killing his Mac Mini, Overcast 2, the Microsoft Surface Book, new iMacs and Mac accessories, Amazon’s decision to not carry the Apple TV, the TiVo Bolt setup experience, and Corgicon.2015-10-151h 17Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 52: Math MountainAfter reminiscing about some of their favorite old games, Ryan and Carlos discuss in app purchases and DLC, the iPhone 6s (purchasing experience, setup process, and initial impressions), watchOS 2, the TiVo Bolt, Microsoft Office pricing for the iPad Pro, Apple Music, and Dropbox IPO rumors.2015-10-011h 10Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 51: It’s Like Filling the Bathtub to Wash Your HandsIn another extra long episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss text editors on the Mac, initial iPhone 6s reviews, the iPhone Upgrade Program, whether the iPhone and iCloud is a trap, watchOS 2 first impressions, Carlos’s switch to the steel Apple Watch, Ryan’s iPhone Mini 4, new features in iOS 9, and nuances in the debate over content blockers.2015-09-231h 50Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 50: Inception OreosRyan and Carlos are back after a three week hiatus with an extra long episode of Technically Correct. Topics include Campbell’s Soup K Cups, Ryan’s recent trip to Europe, the rise of daily fantasy football, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Apple’s fall event, the iPhone 6s pre-order experience, and first impressions of iOS 9.2015-09-171h 54Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 49: Becoming More WorldlyBefore taking a three week break, Ryan and Carlos bring you an extended episode of Technically Correct. Topics include the east coast bias in baseball coverage, AT&T’s international roaming plans, Carlos’s new desk setup, improvements in modern day graphics card drivers, Jet.com, the magic of Dropbox, Ryan’s Windows 10 installation experience, Steam Big Picture, Windows 10’s low bandwidth mode and Wi-Fi Sense, standalone sound cards, the NY Time’s profile of Amazon’s office culture, Slack, and the importance of being on time. They then close out the show by speculating on Apple’s upcoming fall event.2015-08-202h 17Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 48: I Do Plenty of That, SirOn this week’s show, Ryan and Carlos get right to it and discuss Google’s restructuring into Alphabet, self driving cars, Apple’s recent stock market woes, the death of Instacast and alternatives to replace it, pricing of applications on iOS and OS X, ad blocking, and their picks of the week.2015-08-1449 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 47: I Came With an AgendaIn a rapid fire edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos cover their largest variety of topics yet, including tech purchases they regret, iCloud for Windows, Newegg, the Amazon store card, whether or not to buy a standalone camera, a variety of Apple Watch items (using it in water, wearing it upside down, fitness tracking, and why it should have originally shipped with watchOS 2), the importance of Hunter Pence to the Giants, the latest Apple TV speculation, reasons for Netflix selling their content on physical media, Amazon shipping times, auto-play video ads, the Tesla Model X, Taylor Swift in...2015-08-061h 02Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 46: I Have to Map Out This CurveBrush up on your microeconomics, because this week Ryan and Carlos discuss marginal utility (of fancy dinners). Other topics includes follow-up from last week’s discussion on new payment standards, iPhone battery life, Ryan’s iPhone backup problem, updating system apps separately from OS updates, whether 4K is the successor to 1080P, the impermanence of media, and Windows 10. Your hosts also provide their picks of the week and latest podcast recommendations.2015-07-301h 09Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 45: Transbay LatencyRyan and Carlos get philosophical and start this week’s show by talking about their aspirational goals. They then discuss Bill Simmons joining HBO, social media influence on SportsCenter, new 4” iPhone speculation, the future of the iPhone lineup, Apple’s and Microsoft’s latest financial results, smartphone sales vs. traditional computer sales, continued impressions of Apple Music, problematic Apple reviews, using Touch ID to secure individuals apps, and their picks of the week (Alphabear and Veep).2015-07-231h 15Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 44: Please Bring Your Wrist Closer to the ScannerOn this week’s show, topics include Amazon’s anticlimactic Prime Day, Ryan’s experience with the iOS 9 pubic beta on iPad, the usefulness of public betas, being self-conscious when using Apple Pay, the transition to chip-and-pin credit cards, new iPods, Xfinity Stream, and the decline of iTunes. Ryan and Carlos also provide their picks of the week (Momentum for Chrome and Sodastream).2015-07-161h 20Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 43: Along for the RideAfter (unsuccessfully) trying to justify buying Retina iMacs, Ryan and Carlos discuss Ryan’s first week with his new car, the appeal of “new,” Amazon Prime day, Apple’s new third party accessory packaging standards, and the pros and cons of the iPhone 6 Plus. They also provide more thoughts on Apple Music and check-ins on their MacBook Pros and Carlos’s iPad Air 2.2015-07-091h 07Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 42: I Have StandardsIn a show dedicated to first impressions and hot takes (as Carlos would say), this week’s episode covers Apple Music, Carlos’s review of the Pizza Hut Hot Dog Bites Pizza, and Ryan’s new car. Other topics include Instagram, the iPhone turning 8 years old, and whether it makes sense to buy a standalone camera anymore. 2015-07-021h 14Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 41: I’ll Wait for it to Come Out on DVDNow that Taylor Swift has saved Apple Music, what else should she fix in the Apple ecosystem? Ryan and Carlos discuss that and more, including the continuing decline of optical media, the future of movie theaters and new release movies, how big a role technology should play in a car buying decision, Windows 10 upgrade eligibility, iPad Pro and stylus rumors, improvement in the iOS upgrade process, and Fracture.2015-06-251h 06Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 40: I’m the Best Podcaster in the WorldIt’s simple. After discussing LeBron James’s self-aggrandizing press conference and the Warriors winning the NBA title, Ryan and Carlos discuss Apple Music, using Reminders in iOS, various E3 topics (the Xbox One Elite Controller and backwards compatibility, Microsoft’s and Sony’s press conferences, how much graphical improvements matter in games, the Oculus Rift, and Hololens), the challenge with archiving and sharing podcasts, Ryan’s new car plans, and Samsung’s 6>6 marketing campaign.2015-06-1856 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 38: Grading on a CurveWith WWDC less than a week away, Ryan and Carlos discuss the latest rumors. Other topics include their iOS 9 wish list, Apple Watch (defending positive reviews, the utility of third party apps, and the compelling nature of the activity tracker), SYNC 3 on the 2016 Ford Escape, whether the quality of digital music makes a difference, and how to get started with Omnifocus.2015-06-041h 16Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 36: Wavy Lay’sAfter talking about their favorite regional sports advertisers, ice cream flavors, and chip varieties, Ryan and Carlos discuss Bill Simmons leaving ESPN, Uber driver compensation, their impressions of Apple Watch after a week of use, and the rumored relaunch of Beats.2015-05-1456 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 35: Dog Pictures on the WristTwo words. Apple Watch. Ryan and Carlos both have theirs in this week’s episode, and there’s lots to talk about.2015-05-071h 10Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 34: The Edition of PodcastsIn another dramatic plot twist, Carlos reveals to Ryan that he pre-ordered and received an Apple Watch. Other topics include how much they would pay to have dinner with Steve Ballmer, Coin, UberEATs, and favorite food items from Trader Joes.2015-04-301h 22Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 33: Pour out a MimosaYou may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but Carlos argues that you can judge people based on the apps in their OS X dock. Other topics on this week’s show include an update on Carlos’s and Ryan’s new Retina MacBook Pros, the aesthetics of Windows apps vs. Mac apps, John Siracusa retiring from writing OS X reviews, various Apple Watch news, faster Comcast (er, Xfinity) internet speeds, the NBA playoffs, Project Fi, why Google is good for Apple, and the last season of “Mad Men.”2015-04-231h 11Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 32: Typing on a MicrowaveIn a dramatic plot twist, Ryan and Carlos discuss their first impressions of the New MacBook and how those led to their decision to instead purchase Retina Macbook Pros. They also cover the state of Apple’s laptop lineup, Apple Watch pre-orders and try-on experience, WWDC Apple TV speculation, the return of Guitar Hero, and the end of season one of “Better Call Saul.”2015-04-1659 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 31: Quirky ButtonFollowing another discussion about songs and ad reads in podcasts, Ryan and Carlos discuss the new ESPN.com, Amazon Dash, Tesla’s “range anxiety” update, Apple Watched pre-orders and try-on appointments, more Apple TV rumors, and the two most recent episodes of “Better Call Saul.” 2015-04-0256 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 29: Minimalist Mood“Spring Forward” with this week’s episode of Technically Correct. After discussing the results of Carlos’s iPad only experiment, Ryan and Carlos spend the rest of the show discussing Apple’s spring event, including the Apple TV price reduction, the new MacBook, and Apple Watch. They then close out with a recap of “Better Call Saul.” 2015-03-121h 39Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 28: The Business Dinner ContextDespite less than optimal recording conditions, Ryan and Carlos bring you another edition of Technically Correct. On this week’s show, they discuss Carlos’s ongoing iPad experiment, the upcoming Apple event, Apple Watch pricing, bands, and communication methods, the Samsung Galaxy S6, the relevance of Mobile World Congress, the FCC’s reclassification of broadband, Lenovo’s installation of Superfish, thinness vs. battery life, Carlos’s impressions of the Bose Soundlink On-Ear Bluetooth headphones, and the first few episodes of “Better Call Saul.”2015-03-051h 17Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 26: Cactus of SocietyOn this week’s very special episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos spend the first half of the show discussing the popularity of the NBA, consumers’ rejection of coffee DRM, Photos for OS X, iOS 9 rumors, and Carlos’s disappointment with Apple’s current product lineup. They then spend the second half on an in-depth conversation about Uber, including its impact on society, economic viability, labor practices, and regulatory challenges.2015-02-111h 32Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 23: Windows All The Way DownIn another jam packed episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos cover “Deflategate”, the sorry state of CarPlay, why consumers generally don’t like enterprise focused software, the challenge with managing photos on a smartphone, Overcast and Monument Valley sales, the Xbox One “not permanent” price drop, Carlos replacing his iPad Mini with an iPad Air 2, the limitations of mobile operating systems, and Microsoft’s Windows 10 event.2015-01-221h 26Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 21: I See Many iPadsHow many days into the year is it still ok to say “Happy New Year”? Ryan and Carlos discuss that and much more on Technically Correct’s first episode of 2015. Topics include Ryan’s nightmare NFL playoff scenario, 12” Macbook Air rumors, whether or not Apple’s product line is too complicated, the diminishing quality of Apples software, the irrelevance of CES, and the problem with controlling mobile apps in the car. Ryan and Carlos then break down their best and worst app, game, hardware, trend, news story, television show, movie, and experience of 2014.2015-01-081h 49Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 20: Coffee HackerIn a very special (and somewhat sporadic) holiday edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos talk about their Christmas tree and decorations preferences, Carlos purchasing an iPad Mini, troubles with Instant Hotspot, Ryan’s positive Apple support experience, the iPhone as a primary camera, the Lakers’ continuing mediocrity, the 2015 prospects for the Giants, Stephen Colbert’s transition to The Late Show, coffee DRM, Rdio vs. Spotify, the suggestive nature of some Christmas music, BMW connected apps, SYNC 3, Amazon next hour delivery, and the Sony Pictures computer hack.2014-12-221h 33Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 17: Mobile BossContinuing the trend of starting the show off with some sports talk, Ryan and Carlos discuss life in the post-baseball world and the Lakers’ dismal start to the season. They do also talk about some technology news (that is what the show is about, after all) with conversations about Ryan’s broken Kindle Voyage, Nintendo creating games for mobile devices, the Xbox One price cut, Office going free on iOS, the future of Microsoft, the feasibility of a convertible laptop, Carlos’s continuing struggles with Apple Pay, the new Google Maps iOS app, deregistering iMessage, and the fallout of Taylor...2014-11-1359 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 16: SecuritizedIt’s an even year, so you know what that means - your San Francisco Giants are World Series Champions. Ryan and Carlos reflect on the Giants’ postseason run, and then bid farewell to the MLB season by discussing the start of the NBA season, Carlos’s first week with the iPhone 6, Apple Pay (yes, again), Nike Fuelband support (or lack thereof), CurrentC, Taylor Swift pulling her music off of Spotify, and the latest in negative Uber news.2014-11-061h 13Technically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 15: E-mail Didn’t Always Talk (Part 2)In the finale of their second two part epic episode, Ryan and Carlos discuss of whether or not the iPhone 6’s bigger screen is an improvement, Ryan’s first impressions of the Kindle Voyage, Google Inbox, Fantastical’s iOS 8 update, Newsify, Instacast 5, the Giants’ World Series matchup against the Royals, and Bose’s relationship with Apple and the NFL. Carlos also finally admits Ryan is right about something.2014-10-3051 minTechnically CorrectTechnically CorrectEpisode 1: Ace in the SleeveRyan, Carlos, and the train which runs near Carlos’s apartment introduce the show and discuss media on the XBOX and PS4, Amazon Instant Video, the nightmare of cancelling Comcast, Microsoft’s misguided vision of Windows, declining iPad sales, Carlo’s new mirrorless camera, the Apple/IBM partnership, and Overcast.2014-07-241h 18