Google may be returning to the (censored) search business in China, YouTube Premium and Facebook Watch face the icy stares of skeptical TV critics; and Apple breaks a trillion but still has trouble with the Mac.
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Guest Starring:
Cicero Holmes and Natalie Jarvey
Links and Show Notes: Google Plans to Launch Censored Search Engine in China, Leaked Documents Reveal Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine - The New York Times Facebook's China innovation hub hits licensing roadblock - CNET Apple CEO 'Optimistic' China Trade Dispute Will Be Resolved | Fortune YouTube's Susanne Daniels Talks Red Rebrand, Experimenting With the Paywall | Hollywood Reporter Facebook Watch and YouTube Premium Not Yet Serious Threats | Hollywood Reporter Netflix shares tank after big miss on subscriber growth | Reuters The NES Classic is so popular it outsold the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch in June - The Verge Apple Q3 2018: Services revenue Diving into the details of Apple's (boring?) record quarter - Six Colors Apple Becomes First U.S. Company to Hit $1 Trillion Market Value - Bloomberg Apple Mac sales slip 13% in Q2 2018 - INSIDER Apple Posts Strong Third-Quarter Revenue on iPhone Sales, Services Growth | Hollywood Reporter Puppy Yoga Is a Real Thing and We're Ready to Try It ASAP Cicero Holmes (@StubbyStan) | Twitter Natalie Jarvey (@natjarv) | Twitter