Technically Correct

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

362 episodes of Technically Correct since the first episode, which aired on July 23rd, 2014.

  • Episode 122: Insert Your New Co-Host

    July 26th, 2017  |  1 hr 36 mins

    Planes, trains and automobiles. This week: timely travel recommendations, Apple’s forthcoming “big beautiful plants”, Netflix as a relentless original content machine and scenes from the continuing decline of our democracy.

    Priority boarding of this episode available for all Pocket Cast Platinum Medallion Members and above. ✈️ .

  • Episode 121: What's the Thing About the Sleeping Bag?

    July 19th, 2017  |  1 hr 24 mins

    Amazon moved markets but all anyone can talk about is Swole Bezos: Mr. 206.

    This week: meal kits, self-drowning robots, a Star War, and our quarterly productivity intervention. We also mark the 1/8th milestone for the Trump presidency. Pardons, MAGAnomics and well done steaks for everybody. ⛳️ .

  • Episode 120: Thoughts on K-Cups

    July 12th, 2017  |  1 hr 33 mins

    The date was July 12th, 1998. A young Sammy Sosa was nipping at the heels of one Mark McGwire in the most talked about race in all of professional sports: which major league slugger could collect the most free AOL dialup hours. This week: Prime Day, single player shipping, Nice! store brands, and continued debate over the looming iPhone Pro pricing mistake. 💰 .

  • Episode 119: A Terry Gross Way

    July 5th, 2017  |  1 hr 23 mins

    An ethical quandary for the digital age, some cold water for pie-in-the-sky near-term transportation disruption, and 10 years of iPhone. Plus: Ryan lives on the edge with public betas and visits to a sketchy taco joint in the Nevada desert. 😓 .

  • Episode 118: Citrus Forward

    June 28th, 2017  |  1 hr 12 mins

    With the Giants on pace for their first 100 loss season in 30 years: a little inside baseball inside AT&T Park and a run around the follow-up bases. Plus: #fakenews and magazine covers with the golfer-in-chief, the realities of Apple’s doubling down on secrecy, and Tesla’s new breakthrough recipe delivery service.

  • Episode 117: Free as in Shipping

    June 21st, 2017  |  1 hr 20 mins

    Jeff Bezos spent $13.4B on groceries, Travis Kalanick was forced to resign from the company he founded, and Carlos got a new laptop. Looks like we all had a big week. Plus: a recap of the 3rd season finale of "Better Call Saul", a tour of Georgia’s most temporarily famous congressional district, and nostalgia for the Biden memes of yore.

  • Episode 116: Cactus Time

    June 14th, 2017  |  1 hr 32 mins

    K.D. seems like the kind of guy that would wait the extra four minutes for a Lyft instead of an Uber, right? Speaking of which: the Holder/Uber report is out, the Finals are over, and Donald Trump is absolutely not under investigation.

    Plus: coming down from an exciting win of the Golden State Warriors of Oakland over the Cleveland Lebrons, Ryan goes inside baseball and explains the money behind a winning NBA team. 🐦 .

  • Episode 115: Tiny Waffles

    June 7th, 2017  |  1 hr 36 mins

    We’re back from Rome with spices and an iPad software overhaul the likes of which has never been seen this side of the Atlantic. This week: we cover the jam-packed, Kirkland Signature sized WWDC 2017 keynote. 🌭 .

  • Episode 114: Reincorporate in Jokkmokk

    May 31st, 2017  |  1 hr 50 mins

    Clinton at the Code Conference.
    Our preview of the NBA Finals.
    Vexing times in streaming music.
    Following the money with Uber.
    Existing car makers vs. Tesla.
    Final predictions for WWDC ’17.
    Elitism is not a four letter word.

    Trust us, a small group of people know exactly what we mean.

  • Episode 113: Only Google

    May 24th, 2017  |  1 hr 25 mins

    Carlos makes the case that Apple has made a huge mistake with its Mac strategy. The Trump press team doesn’t understand the question and certainly won’t respond to it while Sundar Pichai wonders if these cut-offs effectively hide Google Photos’ thunder. Plus: Uber’s pricing algorithms learn there’s always [more] money in the banana stand. 🍌.

  • Episode 112: Horizontal Integration

    May 16th, 2017  |  1 hr 30 mins

    Fake it ‘til you make it seems to be the motto of 2017, but when guessing where North Korea is on a map, perhaps don’t choose Australia. This week: Target gets into bed with Casper, a jog through the WWDC rumor mill, and Ryan realizes he may be over-leveraged on his podcasts subscriptions.

    Where’s Bernanke? 👀.

  • Episode 111: Rome of the West

    May 9th, 2017  |  1 hr 25 mins

    This week, Amazon has something they’d like to Echo Show you, Peet’s probably kind of regrets teaming up with Juicero, and another hyperlocal discussion of Bay Area restaurants. Plus: Apple’s connected home stumbles and a double dose of Better Call Saul.

    PS: you might want to mute your Amazon Echo. 🙉.

  • Episode 110: iPod Hi-Fi 2.0

    May 3rd, 2017  |  1 hr 39 mins

    With the Giants having a decidedly ‘ruff’ start to the season, we instead turn our attention to those wonderful Buster Posey Toyota ads, Apple’s Q2 results, ESPN’s changing fortune, and an FCC that seems to have forgotten whom it works for. Plus: an unexpected trip to Guy Fieri’s American Kitchen & Bar.

  • Episode 109: Peak Cactus

    April 26th, 2017  |  1 hr 31 mins

    Carlos recounts the saddest way to spend Earth Day and Ryan ponders sending Michael Barbaro of The Failing New York Times an edible arrangement. Plus: Better Call Saul is getting really good, the worrisome world of “free” online services, and Internet juicers. 🍓.

  • Episode 108: More Orangey Than Peachy

    April 19th, 2017  |  1 hr 35 mins

    Uber selectively opens the kimono, we parking lot some questions about Tesla’s questionable valuation and take a 30,000 feet look at the smartphone landscape ahead of the iPhone’s 10th anniversary. Plus: we round up some best practices from Jimmy McGill with the return of Better Call Saul.

    Wait, who just joined? 💼.

  • Episode 107: Full of Walls

    April 13th, 2017  |  1 hr 36 mins

    Can a Swedish meatball conglomerate make Internet lightbulbs go mainstream? Will Amazon release its next original series exclusively through an Alexa skill voiced by James Lipton? Will United overbook this podcast episode? You asked, we answered. ✈️.