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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2018 · 1H 38M

Episode 152: Pause for Yawns

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

If, even as an adult, one truly never stops learning — where’s your 200GB? This week: new developments on Uber’s autonomous vehicle struggles, Facebook’s oddly consistent position on user privacy, and Carlos takes Ryan to task for irresponsibly overstating the scope and importance of Apple’s education event. Heckin’ churlish. ⚖️.

If, even as an adult, one truly never stops learning — where’s your 200GB? This week: new developments on Uber’s autonomous vehicle struggles, Facebook’s oddly consistent position on user privacy, and Carlos takes Ryan to task for irresponsibly overstating the scope and importance of Apple’s education event. Heckin’ churlish. ⚖️.Links:Amazon.com Help: About the Light Ring Subscription Model - XC40 Compact SUV | Volvo Car USA Uber’s Self-Driving Cars Were Struggling Before Arizona Crash - The New York Times Video suggests huge problems with Uber’s driverless car program | Ars Technica Uber Shouldn't Even Bother With Self-Driving Cars - Bloomberg Tesla Model X driver dies in Mountain View crash Facebook has been collecting call history and SMS data from Android devices - The Verge Facebook Container Extension: Take control of how you’re being tracked | The Firefox Frontier Apple CEO Tim Cook wants “well-crafted” privacy regulations after latest Facebook scandal - The Verge Americans less likely to trust Facebook than rivals on personal data: Reuters/Ipsos poll Apple's Chicago Event: Winners and losers | Macworld President Obama explains the difference between Silicon Valley and the real world - Recode Where's the iCloud storage bump for the rest of us? - Six Colors Google Maps - GPS Navigation on the App Store Joe Perticone on Twitter: "Rudy Giuliani doesn’t know how to wear apple air pods… " The Interface | Revue

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