This Week in Tech 669: 15 Minutes of Fun
–Apple’s WWDC this week looks like it may be a disappointment for anyone hoping for new hardware. –Facebook is killing […]
–Apple’s WWDC this week looks like it may be a disappointment for anyone hoping for new hardware. –Facebook is killing […]
–The FBI wants you to reboot your router right now. FBI agents have gained control of a huge Russian botnet.
Microsoft’s new Surface Hub 2. Google Duplex freaks everyone out. GDPR shouldn’t freak people out – unless you work in
ZTE shuts down, but help is on the way from an unlikely tweet. Google I/O shows off creepy robocallers and
Apple has its best Q2 ever, despite analyst predictions. 20 years of iMac. Cambridge Analytica must give US voter his
Sprint and T-Mobile make it official. Amazon, Google, and Facebook all have amazing quarterly earnings reports. Amazon’s home robot and
Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg Businessweek talks about the complexity of Terms of Service, and how the GDPR is aiming to
Security conference season in full swing. iPhone X takes over a third of ALL smartphone profits. Google tries to fix
Leo Laporte takes a call from Alan in West LA who wants to know if the quality of USB charging
Mark Zuckerberg comes out of his Congressional testimony unscathed. China will dominate AI in the coming decade. HomePods are not