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This week we're talking about virtual reality, testifying with a smartphone, and the supposed inventor of BitCoin. Questions/comments? Call/text 509-AWKWARD or visit awkward.email.

This week we're talking about virtual reality, testifying with a smartphone, and the supposed inventor of BitCoin. Questions/comments? Call/text 509-AWKWARD or visit awkward.email.


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eBay Launches Wine Experience to Give Shoppers a New Way to Find the Perfect Bottle of Wine
Today, eBay introduced eBay Wine (eBay.com/wine), a new destination which features the ability to browse collectible, rare and everyday wines based on varietal, region, price point and more, and makes it easier than ever for experts and enthusiasts alike to find the perfect bottle of wine.
Judge Grants Search Warrant Forcing Woman to Unlock iPhone With Touch ID
For the first time in a federal case, authorities in a Los Angeles courtroom have issued a search warrant forcing a woman to bypass her iPhone's biometric security using Apple's Touch ID system (via LA Times). The woman in question -- Paytsar Bkhchadzhyan -- was arrested due to charges of identity theft and had previous strings of various criminal convictions.
Craig Wright Reveals Himself as Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
The Australian businessman Craig Wright has published a blog post in which he claims to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
Microsoft Flow
Set up flows that instantaneously deal with critical emails, notify the whole team whenever a work item is updated, or capture, track, and follow up with new sales leads—almost anything, all automatically.
Google Play now labels Android apps and games containing ads
Google Play’s Android apps and games containing any type of ad have begun receiving prominent labels within their listings. The label is placed directly below the Install button, accompanied by the existing in-app purchases label when pertinent.
Oculus Rift will be in stores long before many pre-orders are fulfilled
"Extremely limited quantities," in-store demos at some Best Buy locations May 7.
The Best Browser Extensions that Protect Your Privacy
There are a ton of browser extensions that promise to protect your privacy, which leads to some natural questions: Which is the best? Do they all do the same thing? What should I really download? In this guide, we’re going to look at the most popular browser extensions that promise to protect your privacy online, and give you our recommendations.

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