This week on Supercharged we’re talking about Apple, and that’s about it! But also podcasting. And we’re answering your questions about making coffee, time management, and the elephant wallet.
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about Apple, and that’s about it! But also podcasting. And we’re answering your questions about making coffee, time management, and the elephant wallet.
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about Apple, and that’s about it! But also podcasting. And we’re answering your questions about making coffee, time management, and the elephant wallet.
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Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2015 that Actually MattersApple announced all kinds of stuff today, including their new streaming music service, iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, and watchOS 2. It was a long conference, so let us sum it up for you.
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How to Start Your Own PodcastThanks to the success of shows like Serial, TED Radio Hour, and The Nerdist, podcasts have become more popular than ever. Here’s how to create, record, and publish your own basic podcast—and get people to listen.
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If this is the beginning of the end of Reddit, then Reddit deserves to dieToday, Reddit's leadership banned a handful of the site's communities, also known as "subreddits," after deciding they didn't fall in line with its new anti-harassment policies. The rules were announced in May and marked a significant shift in the company's attitude toward moderation, which for years was essentially a bullet point that said "don't do anything super illegal." That laissez-faire approach incubated some of the nastiest places on the internet, including subreddits like "Fat People Hate" — one of the communities that was just banned.
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