
Zac and Benjamin touch on the state of iPad multitasking, Mac OS X turning 20 and its future, Apple accidentally breaking shared Shortcuts, HomePod and iPhone 13 rumors, and much more.
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- Report: iPhone 13 on track for late September release date
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- Apple says it is working to fix Shortcuts bug that broke sharing links
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