Podcast: Two Blokes Talking Tech #480

Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is going virtual again in 2021. The boys discuss what that means, what might come and if it might be Virtual for a while to come.

The tech giant has also launched a new repairs program allowing third party repairers to get authorised and use Apple Genuine parts.

Meanwhile Facebook has come out with a concept of Transparency and new tools to understand their algorithm and process, as well as limiting content and comments.

Asics has some high-tech shoes for Tokyo, while ACMA reports over 600,000 scam calls a day are being blocked and Boost are selling way more than just refurbished iPhones.

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