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Apple could take an unexpected approach to their eventual folding iPhone.
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Ireland's favourite comedy duo tackle the big issues, This week:
Why growing up in Ireland is so different now to when the 2 boys were kids.
Singer Rory & The Island is in to tell us his amazing story of his unique career.
Retired GAA enforcer Noel is in with the local news
Miss Clare has a mystery topic.
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Huawei faces new problems in Japan. One of the largest mobile phone carriers in Japan has made the decision to cut ties with Huawei utilizing equipment from Nokia and Ericsson instead.
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Huawei's CEO Ren Zhengfei said some surprising things about Apple in a recent interview.
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Huawei has lost it's Android license from Google as a result of recent restrictions imposed by the US government. The restrictions will cause a ripple effect within the industry and the implications are significant. It won't just be Google and Huawei affected. Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom and others could also suffer.
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Chuck and Josh have covered just about every aspect of death except dying itself. Here, they fulfill the death suite of podcasts with an in-depth look at just how people die, what happens to the body during the dying process and how people accept death -- and what they regret not having done while they lived.
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How can Earth Scientists and programmers really make predictions about the climate? What are the ethics of having kids in a warming world? How to combat the disastrous politicization of the issue? Dr. Peter deMenocal is the Dean of Science at Columbia, and a Geologist. As a research scientist, he studies how Earth's climate has changed in the past. Dr. Kate Marvel helps figure out its future by creating the world's most detailed and accurate computer climate-models. Together, they're the perfect pair to help Alec and listeners understand what scientists really understand about the climate and how -- and why there's reason for hope.
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