Nintendo On Your iPhone And Adobe Goes Rental On Our All-New CultCast

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This week on The CultCast: Adobe goes rental, Bill Gates gets crazy, Nintendo doesn’t come to the iPhone, 5S begins productio, Buster gets hit on by a goat, and the other fun Apple stories from the week. Baaaah!

All that and more on this week’s CultCast! Stream or download new and past episodes on your Mac or iDevice by subscribing now in iTunes, or hit play below and let the good times roll.

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CultCast #71 – 8-Bit Bones

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Erfon Elijah – Cult of Mac writer and host of The CultCast
Leander Kahney – Cult of Mac Editor-in-Chief
Buster Heine – Cult of Mac writer and community manager
Alex Heath – Cult of Mac writer and amateur league patty-cake competitor

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