YouTube comes back to Amazon, a Netflix shuffle button, and is Disney+ actually good for Netflix? With special guest Nicole Lee.
Next week on Spoilerin’ Time: Game of Thrones has the biggest battle ever! Plus, The Office (UK) (202) and maybe more Barry!
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What is upcycling and why should you be part of the movement? Plus Samsung Galaxy Fold delayed, Sony launches ride-hailing service in Tokyo, SiriusXM reaches for streaming-only audiences.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Roger Chang.
Samsung is reportedly delaying the Galaxy Fold launch worldwide, Sri Lanka blocks access to social media platforms following suicide attacks, and SiriusXM launches a streaming service.
Details on the next PlayStation console emerge, Google and Amazon both offer ad-supported music services on smart speakers, and Intel exits the 5G modem market.
Facebook admits that millions of Instagram passwords were stored in plaintext, the Switch is coming to China, and smart speakers are getting ad-supported streaming music services.
Brian’s most recent book, Uncanny Collateral, is described (on Brian’s Twitter) as “Harry Dresden meets Dog the Bounty Hunter in a fast-paced urban fantasy about a collection agent who works for the supernatural.”
Business Insider reports that since May 2016 Facebook collected the email contact lists of 1.5 million new users without consent.Amazon and Google kiss and make up allowing YouTube on Amazon’s Fire TV devices and smart TVs in the coming month. And in response to issues with early production models of the Samsung Galaxy Fold Samsung says it will, “will thoroughly inspect these units in person to determine the cause of the matter.”
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Justin Robert Young.
Amazon exits e-commerce in China, Facebook collected email contacts of 1.5 million users without consent, and T-Mobile rolls out its T-Mobile Money checking account.