Se desploma el sistema de criptodivisas en El Salvador, Twitter lanza Communities y prueba nuevas opciones, y la pelea entre Epic Games y Apple termina en empate.
Facebook announces the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, Apple declines to reinstate Epic to the App Store in South Korea, and the JioPhone Next gets delayed.
Facebook announces new smart glasses called Ray-Ban Stories, iRobot announces the Roomba j7+ robot vacuum featuring built-in machine vision, BMW showed off two e-bike concepts, the I Vision AMBY and Motorrad Vision AMBY and Amazon released its own house-brand TVs running it’s FireOS smart TV system.
Starring Tom Merritt, Justin Robert Young, Roger Chang, Amos, Joe
Tom and Veronica are jealous of those with Leviathan Falls ARCs, and wonder if a phobia ever affected your book enjoyment! Plus we kick-off Terra Nullius, and Tom reassures us that it IS SciFi.
Amazon added a new tier and co-op gameplay features to its Luna game streaming service, Twitter launches Communities, and researchers at Stanford show how to map who’s in a room with a keyhole laser.
Amazon plans to bring its “Just Walk Out” cashierless technology to two Whole Foods stores, Twitter launched a few feature tests. One changes the way photos are displayed on mobile and the second lets users remove followers without blocking them, and we look at the state of long range wireless charging.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe and Amos
Two new Whole Foods stores will use Amazon’s Cashierless tech, Twitter tests a new feature to let you remove followers without blocking them, and the REvil ransomware group is back online.
A ProPublica report says contractors hired by Facebook are reviewing messages that have been flagged by an algorithm as improper, El Salvador now officially uses Bitcoin as legal tender, and A police report revealed French police via Europol, got a Swiss court to order ProtonMail to log and provide to the police the IP address of suspected activist’s plus the device ID accessing it.
Starring Tom Merritt, Nate Lanxon, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos
Pegasus es una herramienta digital vendida por el Grupo NSO a diferentes gobiernos alrededor del mundo que ha sido utilizado para monitorear activistas, políticos y personas de interés. En el Pegasus Project, periodistas de 17 medios que incluyen a The Guardian, Le Monde, The Washington Post y Aristegui Noticias colaboraron para revelar la manera en que este spyware fue empleado por diferentes agencias de inteligencia. En este reportaje especial exploramos lo que encontraron y los efectos que tiene en la manera en que la tecnología es implementada por distintas partes del gobierno.
Transcripción y enlaces del episodio disponibles aquí. Este episodio fue lanzado originalmente como parte de la Semana Experimental de DTNS en idioma inglés, y ahora está disponible para el público de habla hispana.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin system crashes on launch of the country adopting Bitcoin as legal tender, ProtonMail is under fire for turning over the IP address of a French Climate Activist to Swiss police, and an alleged developer for the TrickBot malware and ransomware gang was arrested in South Korea.