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We preview what to expect at Apple's upcoming event; the Apple Car project is on life support; and Eddy Cue calls TVs "pretty brain-dead."
Russ and Jeff break down all the bits and pieces to take away from this week's announcement of the Nintendo Switch console, the new Logan trailer and DNS outages.
Two of 2017's biggest films finally have trailers (no, it's not Episode 8), plus there's a Candy Crush show happening?!? Oh, and we have another CNET special guest this week.
On the slate this week: Seamus plays with the Fetch set-top box, we get ready to watch Melbourne Cup on Twitter and we take a look at Nintendo's transforming Switch.
Tesla, Nintendo, LeEco, oh my. We discuss three companies hyping new ideas for familiar technology and wonder whether anyone is buying the pitch.
So many titles are added to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon. Find out what's new (and some movie trivia, too)!
Artificial intelligence is the next platform, new iPad rumors, and remembering Steve Jobs with stories from Brian's time at the Apple Store.
The Sleep Doctor, Dr Michael Breus, makes his triumphant return to the show touting his brand new book, "The Power of When."
Andrew Hoyle is joined by Ian Morris to chat about Google's new superphones, the company's latest foray into VR and whether "Suspiciously Brown" is a good name for a phone.
Smiles, raised eyebrows and meetings on Mars: Mark Zuckerberg shows where Facebook is taking Oculus Rift.
Apple's fallen behind Google on VR and the smart speaker, Samsung's fallen behind on AI and no one cares about Twitter.
Apparently Samsung's airplane mode sometimes may involve burning through the plane's carpet.
CEO Marissa Mayer complied with a government directive to scan hundreds of millions of incoming messages, according to Reuters.
We also chat about Amazon's newest Prime perk and a confusing ad campaign for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
We break down the latest from the Google event and talk about even more Yahoo drama.