Is the Internet over? We talk with Russell Brandom from the Verge about how centralization has changed the ethos of the Net. Plus self-healing screens and a closet that steam cleans. Badly.
With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, Patrick Beja and Russell Brandom.
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Show Notes
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US points finger at North Korea for cyberattacks, CNIL gives WhatsApp a warning and Plex releases a new music player.
Facebook cracks down on like-baiting, Twitter cracks down on what it thinks is offensive and France wants to crackdown on amazon.
Amazon, Apple and Gogole playing nicer, Facebook adds a snooze button and Google rolls out light beam internet in India.
Disney buys Fox, Bing gets some AI smarts and Microsoft adds native OpenSSH.