Apple’s Watch gets updated and their television gets scrapped on The CultCast

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This week: ok sure, Apple may have forever shelved plans for a proper television, but reports of a souped-up Apple TV debuting at WWDC will make you forget all that. Plus: the good stuff in Apple’s first Watch update; new Macbook Pros and iMacs get faster specs and bigger price tags; and Steve Jobs teaches bad actors a lesson they shan’t forget.

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This week’s links

Intro: Windows 95… still playing catch-up

Leander Witnessed this Noah Wiley/Steve Jobs showdown!

The first Apple Watch software update is here

Apple launched a number of new Macs through the Apple Online Store today

iPhone 6s might launch as soon as August

Michael Fassbender still doesn’t look much like Steve Jobs in first teaser trailer

New Apple TV with App Store and Siri will debut at WWDC

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