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Episode 293: Fleeting Hickey
Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better
English - July 21, 2021 17:09 - 40 minutes - 55.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratingsTech News News Comedy apple iphone notnerd smartphone tablet tech technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 292: The Right Tool for the Job
Next Episode: Episode 294: Go Canada!
Plenty of interesting tech news to discuss this week and by far our suckiest pick of the week yet from Dave.
Followup: WordPress owner Automattic acquires Pocket Casts (00:45) Netflix looking to add gaming (03:00) Anthony Bourdain doc features AI deep fakes of his voice (04:15) Amazon just got Fakespot booted off Apple’s iOS App Store (05:40) Twitter is shutting down Fleets (08:10) Thanks to Dillon for gifts (09:10) Dave’s Pro Tip of the Week: All Photos Data, Share>Options (09:50) Takes: Microsoft is bringing Windows to a web browser (15:00) Apple releases MagSafe battery packs - The one Nate bought on Amazon (19:20) Unopened Super Mario 64 game from 1996 sells for $1.56M (24:25) Facebook stops research into a brain-reading device - Paralyzed man’s brain waves turned into sentences on the computer in medical first (25:20) Microsoft advises disabling the Windows print spooler to prevent hacks (26:45) Bonus Odd Take: How to install Windows 3.1 on an iPad (29:10) Picks of the Week: Dave: Tenikle hickey making device (31:05) Nate: Re-pick YouTube Premium (35:20) Ramazon™ update (37:25)Contact Info:
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