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The Talk Show #74: Don't Hide the Apple Monkeys
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January 11, 2012 at 3:45pm • Short URL • Wiki Entry
John Gruber and Dan Benjamin talk about every single interesting thing at CES, employees and monkeys that Apple sends to the show, Steve Jobs’ education pre-announcement, more iOS multitasking, taking Samsung into Enderle territory, John’s predictions for 2012, Bond on Blu-ray, quantum leaping back to high school.
This episode is sponsored by Harvest and Rackspace.
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- Antistatic wrist strap – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Big Chill (film) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Apple Has 250 Ninjas Spying the Competition At CES
- Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide
- olloclip™
- Olloclip Camera Accessory Review | Macworld
- Belkin’s Thunderbolt Express Dock finally goes on sale in September for $299 | The Verge
- MSI GUS II external GPU enclosure with Thunderbolt (hands-on) | The Verge
- Sony VAIO ultrabook prototype shown behind glass | The Verge
- Apple promises “Education Announcement” at Jan 19 event – SlashGear
- Fraser Speirs – Blog – iOS Multitasking in Detail
- All transactions under $10 are now free. +1 for small business. – Dwolla
- Real Dan Lyons Web Site » Blog Archive » Enough with the Samsung bashing » Real Dan Lyons Web Site
- 2012 Predictions: Macworld’s annual forecast of the year ahead | Macworld
- Apple acquired mind-blowing 3D mapping company C3 Technologies, looking to take iOS Maps to the next level | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence
- Amazon.com: Bond 50 [Blu-ray]: Movies & TV
- Bond 50 Boxed-Set Includes All 22 007 Films | NBC Bay Area
- Amazon.com: LG 3D Blu-Ray Player Integrated WiFi: Electronics
- Quantum Leap (TV series) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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