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175: Nilay Patel is Reader-Hostile

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Today, Andrew goes on a rant over an opinion piece from The Verge's Nilay Patel regarding Apple's strongly-rumored decision to remove the headphone jack from the upcoming iPhone. We then discuss the E3 announcements from a few weeks ago, including Microsoft's new customizable controller and the new Xbox One.

Shownotes:

  1. Nilay Patel on Apple dropping the headphone jack
  2. Microsoft announces customizable, redesigned controllers for Xbox One
  3. Microsoft announces new Xbox One S

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Today, Andrew goes on a rant over an opinion piece from The Verge's Nilay Patel regarding Apple's strongly-rumored decision to remove the headphone jack from the upcoming iPhone. We then discuss the E3 announcements from a few weeks ago, including Microsoft's new customizable controller and the new Xbox One.

Shownotes:

  1. Nilay Patel on Apple dropping the headphone jack
  2. Microsoft announces customizable, redesigned controllers for Xbox One
  3. Microsoft announces new Xbox One S

Facebook page: facebook.com/justgettingtech

YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/justgettingtech

Twitter account: twitter.com/justgettingtech

Donate to the show: justgettingtech.com/donate

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