
Episode #6
S10 EP6 Is the iPad Still a Good Choice for Most People? - One Month Later
In today's episode I am going to be looking at the iPad A16 one month later. Hopefully, you'll be able to learn whether or not this device is right for your needs.

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Episode #6
In today's episode I am going to be looking at the iPad A16 one month later. Hopefully, you'll be able to learn whether or not this device is right for your needs.

Episode #5
In today's episode I will be reviewing the Apple M4 MacBook Air 13 inch (and I'll hint at the 15 inch display variant too). This device is an amazing device, and this review should give you an idea of what the specs are like and whether or not you'll love it or hate it.

Episode #5
In today's episode I'm going to be sharing with you all information about getting started with Streamlabs OBS and OBS Studio. Listeners will be able to listen to this episode for free wherever they get their podcasts, and both listeners and viewers will be able to watch this episode on Spotify.

Episode #4
In today's episode I will be going over why I chose to learn Java and Python, and whether or not I recommend learning for you.

The Typical Gamers Podcast
In today's podcast episode, I will be reviewing the Apple iPad A16 (11th generation) for 2025. A YouTube version of this episode is releasing on Thursday January 1st, 2026, so be sure to check that out if you are interested in watching this episode over on my channel instead.
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