
• Kyle Wiens of iFixit joins the show to talk about where the right-to-repair in the United States is, as Minnesota & California became the most recent states to pass their own right-to-repair laws.
• Dan Moren of SixColors stops by to discuss what Apple may announce at the upcoming WWDC event in Cupertino.
• Would you pay $20 million annually to keep your app running? Reddit is making some changes to its API that will cause numerous popular 3rd party apps to no longer be supported.
• Finally, Meta officially announced its Meta Quest 3 VR headset.
Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent
Guests: Kyle Wiens and Dan Moren
Tech News Weekly Episode 288
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