Episode 554
The App Store Addiction
January 24th, 2024
58 mins 24 secs
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About this Episode
We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more.
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