Podcast 12 × 37: Fried HomePods and privacy giving problems

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Yesterday's episode of our #PodcastApple in addition to talking at length about the most outstanding topics of this week in the Apple world, we held a raffle for a keychain for the Apple AirTag from Nomad. This week was intense in every way and the HomePod with the last update suffered a failure again, something similar happened a while ago in another update and although not all users are affected by the failure, Apple cannot allow it since it is a serious problem that leaves the firm's speakers "fried". 

Those who want to see the video yesterday's episode we leave it below:

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And again we have to thank everyone present for your company in these intense maturesMore and more users are meeting us live and you ask us directly about the technological current of Apple, its products and also other issues not directly related to Apple. For the team it is really a pleasure to share all our experiences and get to know yoursWe hope that this user community continues to grow day by day.


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