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Re/code on TV: Apple, Apple, Apple -- Also, Um, Apple iWatch

Enough about Apple -- what do you think of Apple?

Martin Hajek

This was pretty much the week of Apple as Re/code hit the TV screens of our NBC news partner CNBC, largely talking about the many announcements by the tech giant this past week at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

Here’s Walt Mossberg, for example, talking about “Continuity,” where all your work on the Apple devices move seamlessly from one to another (I most enjoyed him slapping down the dopey dude who did not get this was a software event):

Here’s Arik Hesseldahl with more thoughts about what will happen when the hardware comes out from Apple in the fall:

And then Arik talking about the software itself and parsing the many announcements:

And that’s me, chatting about the rumors about the upcoming iWatch from Apple — Code/red columnist John Paczkowski confirmed reports that it was coming in the fall:

Shifting topics, here’s me again, blabbing away about the fight between premium video service Netflix and Verizon over streaming speeds and more:

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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