Recorded on the 34th anniversary of the Macintosh unveiling, we follow up on self driving cars with no steering wheels. We discuss improvements to Siri in iOS 11.2.5 and Thor Ragnarok slips out on the web early. The Malala Fund and Apple join to aid 100K underprivileged women to attend school. The Home Pod is now available for order in the US, UK and Australia. Facebook has introduced a new unit of time. Apple previews iOS 11.3. Paul Hudson posts in What's new in Swift 4.1. Picks: Canada's DEVELOPER 30|30, Swift Forums, Cousera's Machine Learning.
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History on Twitter: "Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs introduced the first Mac personal computer on January 24, 1984.… "Susan Kare Prints | SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION PRINTSBill Atkinson (@billatk) | TwitterAlan Edmonds on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast The GM self driving driving car with no steering wheel... I can’t imagine having a relaxing journey...Siri now plays daily podcasts when asked about the news in iOS 11.2.5 beta | 9to5MacThor: Ragnarok leaks onto the web a month early after huge Movies Anywhere mix-up - The VergeMalala and Apple launch partnership to get at least 100,000 underprivileged girls into school | The IndependentHomePod arrives February 9, available to order this Friday - AppleSiriKit - Apple DeveloperWhy Open Matters | Sonos BlogApple’s Siri-equipped HomePod comes to your home on February 9 | Ars TechnicaFacebook announces that it has invented a new unit of time - The VergeApple previews iOS 11.3 - AppleWhat’s new in Swift 4.1 | Swift Developer News – Hacking with SwiftRay Wenderlich: "Today marks the 8th anniversary...of raywenderlich.com"swiftcloudworkshopEpisode 180 Picks
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