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The increasingly messy tech Cold War, Apple's keyboard troubles, the prospects for data protection laws in the U.S., and Wi-Fi stalking on the Tube.

The increasingly messy tech Cold War, Apple's keyboard troubles, the prospects for data protection laws in the U.S., and Wi-Fi stalking on the Tube.


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Guest Starring:

Shelly Brisbin


Links and Show Notes: Support Download with a Relay FM Membership Google suspends Huawei's Android support (updated) Microsoft Pulls Huawei Laptops From Official Online Store - PCMag Australia Hobbling Huawei: Inside the U.S. war on China’s tech giant Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant - BBC News U.S. Considers Blacklisting Five Chinese Surveillance Firms - Bloomberg Trump Huawei Ban Ripples Across Industry as Supplies Halted - Bloomberg China, Leverage, and Values – Stratechery by Ben Thompson The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies - Bloomberg Apple has a plan to make online ads more private | TechCrunch Apple updates MacBook Pro processors and keyboard, extends Keyboard Service Program - Six Colors California is bringing law and order to big data. It could change the internet in the U.S. Microsoft wants a US privacy law that puts the burden on tech companies - CNET London’s Tube network to switch on Wi-Fi tracking by default in July | TechCrunch Rescue Dogs Attend Adorable Puppy Prom | PEOPLE.com Helen Woodward Animal Center Alumni Puppy Prom Parallel - Relay FM Shelly Brisbin (@shelly) | Twitter

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