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Fri. 06/19 – It’s Gonna Be An Interesting WWDC…

Fri. 06/19 – It’s Gonna Be An Interesting WWDC…

FromTechmeme Ride Home


Fri. 06/19 – It’s Gonna Be An Interesting WWDC…

FromTechmeme Ride Home

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Apple officially says no to HEY and people are pissed, kind of just about the WAY they said it. A look at the internal divisions inside Apple over those rumored Apple Glasses. Twitch is growing as a platform for live music. And, of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.Sponsors:DoubleUp.agencyLinks: Interview: Apple's Schiller says position on Hey App is unchanged and no rules changes are imminent (TechCrunch) Apple’s Secretive AR and VR Headset Plans Altered by Internal Differences (Bloomberg Businessweek) Exclusive: Massive spying on users of Google's Chrome shows new security weakness (Reuters) Facebook Removes Trump Ads With Symbol Used By Nazis. Campaign Calls It An 'Emoji' (NPR)Wirecard chief quits as crisis deepens (Financial Times) Japanese insurer Sompo investing $500 million in data analytics firm Palantir (Reuters) Twitch’s Streaming Boom Is Jolting the Music Industry (Bloomberg)Weekend Longreads Suggestions: Why venture capital doesn’t build the things we really need (MIT Technology Review)Brilliant Hardware in the Valley of the Software Slump (Craigmod.com)The Grandmaster Who Got Twitch Hooked on Chess (Wired)healthOS (Divinations newsletter) The Segway’s Inventor Has a New Project: Manufacturing Human Organs (OneZero) We spent a fortune on police body cams. Why haven’t they fixed policing? (Fast Company) What to expect from Apple's WWDC 2020 (TechCrunch)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Jun 19, 2020
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