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Feb 21, 2019 • 15min
Thu. 02/21 - YouTube's Ad Problem (Again) and Galaxy Reactions
Take-aways from all the hands-on reports with the new Samsung Galaxy S10 phones, hands-OFF reports about the Galaxy Fold, Apple teams up with Goldman Sachs on a new credit card, YouTube faces yet another scandal running ads on horrible content, and a look at how law enforcement grabbing location data from Google using "reverse location search warrants."
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Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ hands-on (Engadget)
You can remap the Bixby button on Samsung’s Galaxy S10 to do whatever you want (The Verge)
The Galaxy Fold makes no sense as a consumer device yet (The Verge)
Apple, Goldman Sachs Team Up on Credit Card Paired With iPhone (Wall Street Journal)
Nestle, Disney Pull YouTube Ads, Joining Furor Over Child Videos (Bloomberg)
On YouTube, a network of paedophiles is hiding in plain sight (Wired UK)
Youtube is Facilitating the Sexual Exploitation of Children, and it's Being Monetized (2019) (Matt Watson, YouTube)
YouTube terminates more than 400 channels following child exploitation controversy (The Verge)
Close Enough (Slate/Future Tense)
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Feb 20, 2019 • 15min
Wed. 02/20 - Galaxy Fold!
The foldable phone is here! And some regular new Galaxies too. Other stuff... (I'm late posting today... sorry! In a rush!)
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Samsung’s foldable phone is the Galaxy Fold, available April 26th starting at $1,980 (The Verge)
Xiaomi's triple-camera Mi 9 has a fast 20W wireless charger (Engadget)
Google says the built-in microphone it never told Nest users about was 'never supposed to be a secret' (Business Insider)
Google Set To Unveil Netflix-Like Game Streaming Service (Fortune)
Apple Plans on Combining iPhone, iPad, Mac Apps by 2021 (Bloomberg)
Princeton Tech Meetup 69 w/ Brian McCullough
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Feb 19, 2019 • 16min
Tue. 02/19 - Why Emoji Are Screwing Up Legal Cases
Qualcomm unveils a second gen 5G chip, Huawei’s founder hits back at the US, his biggest investors push back at Masa Son, and why emoji are causing problems in increasing numbers of court cases.
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Before the first 5G phone is out, Qualcomm is already moving on to its second-gen 5G modem (The Verge)
The US cannot crush us, says Huawei founder (BBC News)
How Huawei Targets Apple Trade Secrets (The Information)
Walmart’s US e-commerce sales up 43% in Q4, thanks to growing online grocery business (TechCrunch)
Key Investors Are Unhappy With SoftBank Tech-Investment Fund (WSJ)
Mining Giant Bitmain Posts $500 Million Loss in IPO Financial Filing (Coindesk)
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts aren’t prepared (TheVerge)
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Feb 18, 2019 • 18min
Mon. 02/18 - Ming-Chi Kuo: Here's Apple's Entire 2019 Lineup
Parliament calls Facebook a “digital gangster,” Australia’s Parliament was hacked, a full year of Apple lineup rumors, and since it’s a holiday here in the US, a mini longread segment.
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UK parliament calls for antitrust, data abuse probe of Facebook (TechCrunch)
Australia's major political parties hacked in 'sophisticated' attack ahead of election (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Kuo: 16-inch MacBook Pro, 31-inch 6K display, iPhones w/ upgraded Face ID & bilateral wireless charging coming in 2019 (9to5Mac)
Etsy sellers say their bank accounts were emptied in major billing snafu (BoingBoing)
Elroy Air raises $9.2 million for delivery drones that can carry up to 500 pounds (VentureBeat)
Google’s Waymo risks repeating Silicon Valley’s most famous blunder (ArsTechnica)
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Feb 17, 2019 • 20min
Mark Gurman Says Apple “don't even know for sure” What Project Titan Is Building
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the reporter who gets Apple scoops like no other. Quick catch up with Mark about his recent scoops, but also some Apple analysis in general:
Apple has spent as much as 3 billion dollars on its original content for its new streaming service.
But… they have probably fewer than 10 original movies locked and loaded.
When it comes to “Project Titan,” Apple’s self driving car project, Apple still doesn’t have any idea where any of this is headed.
I was skeptical we’d actually see an Apple AR headset. Actual Apple Googles. Mark thinks we really will... but not until 2021, or 2022.
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Feb 16, 2019 • 19min
NBC News' Jacob Ward On Data Vs. Privacy
Remember that first weekend longread from yesterday, from NBC’s Tech Correspondent Jacob Ward? As I said, it triggered some things that I’ve been thinking about for a while. About data and data harvesting and data capitalism. So, I reached out to Jacob to delve further, and I’m glad I did. Super provocative deeper dive into the ideas of THIS piece: Why data, not privacy, is the real danger (NBC News)
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Feb 15, 2019 • 19min
Fri. 02/15 - FTC To Fine Facebook?
More fallout and analysis of Amazon ghosting NYC, more signs of blockchain actually taking hold on Wall Street, Samsung’s lineup of gadgets leaks and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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The U.S. government and Facebook are negotiating a record, multibillion-dollar fine for the company’s privacy lapses (The Washington Post)
Amazon’s Escape From New York (Bloomberg BusinessWeek)
Copyright Office Refuses Registration for 'Fresh Prince' Star Alfonso Ribeiro's "Carlton Dance" (The Hollywood Reporter)
HSBC forex trading costs cut sharply by blockchain - executive (Reuters)
Samsung leaks entire new wearables lineup through its own app (The Verge)
Weekend Longreads:
The Strong Web (podcast suggestion)
Why data, not privacy, is the real danger (NBCNews)
Uber’s Secret Gold Mine: How Uber Eats Is Turning Into A Billion-Dollar Business To Rival Grubhub (Forbes)
Zillow Wants to Flip Your House (Bloomberg BusinessWeek)
The Strange Experience of Being Australia’s First Tech Billionaires (NYTimes)
The Secret History of Women in Coding (NYTimes Magazine)
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Feb 14, 2019 • 17min
Thu. 02/14 - Amazon to NYC: Drop Dead!
Amazon says thank you, but no thank you, to New York City, JP Morgan has its own crypto token, Google might try to come at the iPhone on price, and the legendary Lee Clow retires.
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Amazon Pulls Out of Planned New York City Headquarters (NYTimes)
JP Morgan is rolling out the first US bank-backed cryptocurrency to transform payments business (CNBC)
Google plans cheaper smartphone to draw users into internet empire (Nikkei Asian Review)
Software pirates use Apple tech to put hacked apps on iPhones (Reuters)
Lee Clow, mastermind behind Apple’s ‘Think Different’ & ‘Get a Mac’ campaigns retires (9to5Mac)
The Tiny Type Museum and Time Capsule (Glenn Fleishman)
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Feb 13, 2019 • 18min
Wed. 02/13 - Apple's Event About Services. But Which Ones?
An Apple event focused on services, a former Apple Vice President charged with insider trading, the larger gaming industry is having issues, and why your GPS device might have issues on April 6th of this year.
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Apple Plans News Event For March 25 (BuzzFeed News)
Publishers Chafe at Apple’s Terms for Subscription News Service (WSJ)
The former Apple lawyer who was supposed to keep employees from insider trading has been charged with insider trading (CNBC)
Amazon opens up Alexa store for anyone to create and publish custom skills (The Verge)
Activision Blizzard cuts hundreds of jobs despite ‘record revenue’ year (Polygon)
Fun fact: GPS uses 10 bits to store the week. That means it runs out... oh heck – April 6, 2019 (The Register)
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Feb 12, 2019 • 16min
Tue. 02/12 - Amazon Buys Eero
Amazon acquires Eero, Apple is putting marketing muscle behind AR, looks like everyone was abusing Apple’s Enterprise Certificate program, and the new video game sensation giving Fortnite a run for its money.
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Why Amazon buying Eero feels so disappointing (The Verge)
Your Smart Light Can Tell Amazon and Google When You Go to Bed (Bloomberg)
Apple Taps iPhone Executive to Be First Head of Marketing for AR (Bloomberg)
Apple fails to block porn & gambling “Enterprise” apps (TechCrunch)
More than 26 million people have taken an at-home ancestry test (MIT Technology Review)
Apex Legends Quickly Surpasses Fortnite (Thurrott.com)
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