This Week in Tech 664: Warm Tushie Tech
Sprint and T-Mobile make it official. Amazon, Google, and Facebook all have amazing quarterly earnings reports. Amazon’s home robot and […]
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
Facebook issues the latest in a long string of apologies.YouTube shooter and the lure of fame. Apple plans its own
This week we discuss “DrupalGeddon2”, Cloudflare’s new DNS offering, a reminder about GRC’s DNS Benchmark, Microsoft’s Meltdown meltdown, the persistent
Best April Fools Tech Jokes. Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS service. Apple’s Education Event. US wants visa applicants’ social media accounts. Tim
More revelations in the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal. Congress sneaks the CLOUD Act into the omnibus spending bill. Craigslist
Controversial RyzenFall AMD flaws revealed. Leo gives up Facebook for good over Cambridge Analytica scandal. Broadcom gives up its Qualcomm