Flying cars is an industry that multiple companies are investing in. Crazy? Or Crazy like a flying fox? Also, Bloomberg’s latest reliable Apple rumors and Logitech cuts functions from some of their old remote controls. With Tom Merritt, Roger Chang and Scott Johnson.
We try to make sense of the AT&T Time Warner merger situation, and we try to make sense of the Twitter verification pause, AND we try to make sense of Facebook’s revenge porn reporting system. With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang and Justin Robert Young.
US DoJ tried to crank up the encryption debate again, YouTube tries to crack down on adult videos that look like kids videos, and why one man’s C++ project made him teh target of Russian spies. With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Darren Kitchen.
Did FaceID really get hacked? Plus ESPN brings SportsCenter to Snapchat and Amazon Prime Video might go free to watch. With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang and Veronica Belmont.
Why EA now has the most downvoted Reddit comment of all time, plus wearables might save your heart and you might want to switch to Firefox. With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Beja.
A Hyperloop/Boring Company hybrid planned for Denver, Kickstarter launches a Patreon competitor, and Patrick Norton helps yo wade through the 4K nonsense if you want to buy a new TV. With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Norton.
A new system to help you decide whether to trust news sources on Facebook and Google and a new system to stop verifying people form Twitter. With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang, and Justin Robert Young.