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On this weekend's show A lawsuit has been filed after a babyβs death during a hospital ransomware attack. Plus, details on Amazonβs new Alexa-powered robot on wheels. And even though the iPhone 13 just arrived, rumors are already swirling about features coming to next yearβs iPhone 14. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions. |
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