Apr 5th 2016
Tech News Today 1485
Encryption for All
WhatsApp encryption for all
Tonight we talk to Will Oremus about Twitter's deal with the NFL to stream 10 Thursday night football games. What will they stream next? We also discuss WhatsApp end-to-end encryption, how Facebook's object recognition is helping blind users see all those photos in their newsfeed, and PayPal's stand against House Bill 2 in North Carolina. Then, Adi Robertson from the Verge joins us to discuss her experience with the new HTC Vive virtual reality device. Robertson spent time first with the HTC Vive Pre dev kit, and now with the consumer version that officially launched today to the public. She compares the Vive to the Occulus Rift and answers the question - "is it worth $800?" Finally, we discuss Tesla in Texas and Google's newest self-driving car report.
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Links
- How Twitter Won the Rights to Stream NFL Games. (It Wasn’t Just Money.)
- WhatsApp turns on end-to-end encryption for its 1 billion users
- Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Blind People ‘See’ Facebook
- PayPal cancels plans to open a North Carolina outpost over anti-LGBT law
- HTC VIVE REVIEW
- Tilt Brush: painting from a new perspective
- People do some truly crazy stuff when they encounter Google's driverless cars