Windows 10 is out and Microsoft has new gear, plus – do we need a separate Internet for being nice to each other?
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Beja.
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Show Notes
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- News You Should Know
- (00:55) Windows 10 Fall Creators Update | The Verge
- (01:40) Drone hits passenger plane in Canada | CNNtech
- (02:30) …Microsoft responded quietly after detecting secret hack | Reuters
- More Top Stories
- (03:20) Surface Book 2: More cores, more GPU, and more screen | Ars Technica
- (06:10) Google’s first mobile chip is an image processor… | The Verge
- (07:45) Google’s ‘advanced protection’ locks down accounts… | Wired
- (10:45) Venmo users can…shop online anywhere PayPal is accepted… | TechCrunch
- (12:25) Google Maps ditches misjudged walking calorie counter | engadget
- Discussion (15:20)
- Facebook buys popular teen polling app ‘tbh’ | Ars Technica
- What You Need to Know About ‘tbh,’… | The Verge
- Messages of the Day
- (27:55) Scott – Artificial Pancreas
- (29:20) Deigratia – Question about KRACK
- Today’s Contributor
Google reveals secret image chip in Pixel phones, Microsoft launches Windows 10 update and new Surface Book and mouse, Garmin teams up with Alexa.
Serious WiFi vulnerability, New Huawei phones, IBM blockchain for banks.
Everything you need to know about the gaming consoles (and hardware in general) for this holiday period.
Scott talks about the hardware he’s used and tested to make his art.
Good news and bad news for Samsung, the Dark Web gets darker, and Sony’s projection touch screen.