iPhone Airlifts, Frankenstein Laptops, and DIY Speed Bumps
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In this episode:
- Apple Customers Dash to Stores to Buy iPhones Ahead of Tariffs
- Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India 'to beat' Trump tariffs, sources say
- The rise of ‘Frankenstein’ laptops in New Delhi’s repair markets
- Framework Stops Selling Some of Its Laptops in the U.S. Due to Tariffs
- No Fakes Act Reintroduced in Congress With Support From Google, RIAA, More
- Notice of Data Breach | Blue Shield of California
- Rebooted Digg launches early-access community with $5 fee
Weird and Wacky:
- The city said it would take three years to install a speed bump. So I bought my own on the Internet.
- Middle-Aged Man Trading Cards Go Viral in Rural Japan Town
- Stephen A. Smith considering 2028 presidential run
- Remember public phones? The Masters still offers old-school devices as alternative to cellphones
Tech Rec:
- Sanjay - EWG Tap Water Database
- Joe - The Brick
Find us here: sanjayparekh.com & casabona.org
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