What does Apple's first sales drop in 13 years mean?

We discuss on MashTalk.
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Connor Finnegan
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This week on MashTalk, we're taking stock of all things Apple after its first "bad" quarter in 13 years. Will the iPhone 7 turn things around? Has Apple reached its ceiling?


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Plus, we try to see what struggling Twitter can do to right the ship and look at another dominant earnings report from Facebook. Lastly, we wistfully pine over great gadgets we'll never buy in a new segment titled "The Gadget Price Is Too Damn High." 

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Connor Finnegan

Connor Finnegan was a Social Producer at Mashable. Connor managed the social presence of the tech team as well as its MashTalk podcast. He also contributed to Mashable's main social accounts. A graduate of Hamilton College, Connor was previously a Copy Editor at Bleacher Report. He was once retweeted by 2 Chainz.

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