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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2018 · 1H 40M

Episode 151: Don't Ever Read the Comments

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

That’s a real nice democracy you have there. Would be a shame if something were to happen to it. This week: Facebook has its psychographs full with a privacy controversy that just might stick, Uber’s autonomous driving project is involved in its first fatal crash, and Apple heads to the Windy City. 🌬.

That’s a real nice democracy you have there. Would be a shame if something were to happen to it. This week: Facebook has its psychographs full with a privacy controversy that just might stick, Uber’s autonomous driving project is involved in its first fatal crash, and Apple heads to the Windy City. 🌬.Links:Chuck | LA Clippers Petition · Make CLIPPY The Clippers' Logo · Change.org S.J. Sharkie gets stuck - March 12, 1999 - YouTube Spotify’s first day of trading will be April 3 - Recode Intel outlines plans for Meltdown and Spectre fixes, microcode for older chips | Ars Technica Uber halts autonomous cars after 49-year-old pedestrian is killed in Arizona - The Washington Post How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions - The New York Times Echo Spot | Alexa-enabled Speaker with 2.5" Screen - Black Amazon Alexa gains ‘Brief Mode’ with less verbose remarks after doing simple tasks | 9to5Mac Leaked Amazon figures show TV drives millions of Prime signups Amazon Has Considered Buying Some Toys ‘R’ Us Stores - Bloomberg Apple is buying Texture, the digital magazine distributor - Recode Apple Is Secretly Developing Its Own Screens for the First Time - Bloomberg Above Avalon: An Apple R&D Bonanza What we expect from Apple’s ‘field trip’ education event next week | 9to5Mac Use Nightstand mode on your Apple Watch - Apple Support TickTick: Things & Tasks To Do on the App Store

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