In this episode we talk about:

GM's driverless, steering wheel-less, and pedel-less autonomous vehicle.
iOS is heading to be bigger than the worldwide movie market.
iPhone will soon give you a choice between slowing down or risking an overheated phone.
Facebook is launching a home video chat device.
Google bought a startup that can make your entire mobile device screen into a giant speaker.
Samsung is working on a phone with a screen on both sides.
Qualcomm joins the other companies with processor vulnerabilities while a new vulnerability is discovered in AMD processors.
A small handheld device can tell you if the water you're about to drink is safe.
A new skin sticker will tell you when you have had enough sun.

Plus two great tech recommendations.

Links:

Look, Ma, No Steering Wheel Or Pedals In GM's Robo-Taxi, Coming In 2019iOS App Store will be bigger than entire worldwide movie industry sometime this year | 9to5MaciPhone Battery: Next update will let you disable intentional slowdown - Jan. 18, 2018EXCLUSIVE: Facebook Dives into Home Device Market with Video Chat Product Named "Portal" on CheddarGoogle quietly bought a UK startup that turns your screen into a speaker - The VergeSamsung is working on a phone with screens on both sides — here are three futuristic ideasQualcomm joins Intel, Apple, Arm, AMD in confirming its CPUs suffer hack bugs, too • The RegisterA new stack-based overflow vulnerability discovered in AMD CPUsSecurity AffairsLishtot’s TestDrop tells you whether water is safe to drink without even touching itSkin sticker lets you know when you've had enough sun