Google: Breaking Laws and Killing Chromecasts

Google: Breaking Laws and Killing Chromecasts

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This week, the crew sits down to talk about everything from new Apple AirTags to TikTok now being partially owned by the U.S government. Along the way they throw in some talk about the weather and Khaby Lame before wrapping it all up with a fun game that Andrew came up with! It's ...  Show more

EXCLUSIVE: Lots of Drama Around OnePlus

This week, the crew sits down to chat about everything from ads in ChatGPT and Threads to some OnePlus drama that just leads to reminiscing about old OnePlus phones. There is also a whole lot of new features coming to YouTube that we couldn't help but discuss. Enjoy! Shop the mer ...  Show more

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