 Reuters reports that Tesla knowingly sells high failure rate parts to customers and lies to regulators about it, Warner Bros. Discover and Paramount discuss Mergers, and a new bill in Great Britain could use facial recognition on driver’s license photos…
Reuters reports that Tesla knowingly sells high failure rate parts to customers and lies to regulators about it, Warner Bros. Discover and Paramount discuss Mergers, and a new bill in Great Britain could use facial recognition on driver’s license photos…
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Show Notes
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 Why are big name game developers like Insomniac targets of ransomware attacks? Scott Johnson shares his thoughts. Plus Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is stepping down officially December 29th. Who will Microsoft find to replace him? And Amazon may be setting itself up to get baseball streaming rights in the messiest way possible. We explain.
Why are big name game developers like Insomniac targets of ransomware attacks? Scott Johnson shares his thoughts. Plus Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is stepping down officially December 29th. Who will Microsoft find to replace him? And Amazon may be setting itself up to get baseball streaming rights in the messiest way possible. We explain.