Podcast 10 × 18: Betas, mess with Facebook and Google, and we still don't have FaceTime

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One more week we have #podcastapple now available and in this case it is the first of February so we started with energy. In last night's podcast we talked about several things, among which we highlight the "discussion" about current smart speakers such as the HomePod and the Amazon Echo or the Google Home.

Obviously we also comment on other important news of the week and current such as the news about beta versions or the problem of Facebook with payments to users for keeping their smartphone data. In general, a good time of podcasting in which we still cannot use Group FaceTime due to Apple's privacy problem.

If you want you can follow us live every Tuesday night, directly from our channel on YouTube, or wait a few hours, until the podcast audio is available through iTunes, as usual every Wednesday morning. If you have any problem, question or suggestion for our podcast you can comment on it live through the chat available on YouTube, using the hashtag #podcastapple on Twitter or as we highlighted at the beginning from our Telegram channel.

And again we have to thank all those present for your company during all these maturations, It is a pleasure for us to share the experiences and we hope that this community of users increases day by day and season after season. It is important for us if you want to support us that you leave a review in iTunes or in your favorite podcast player so that more users know us and can share with all of us these talks about the Apple world and technology in general.


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