Apple reported strong revenue and earnings numbers during its third fiscal quarter conference call this week, and while iPhone sales figures pleased analysts, they weren't so happy with iPad and Mac numbers. Apple also snapped up a couple companies to help improve its Maps app and service. Jeff And Bryan take a look at both, and then jump into their thoughts on Microsoft's leadership when they should've been hiding from a lightning storm.
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