Apr 14th 2016
Tech News Today 1492
UC Davis Pepper Spray
UC Davis can't alter the Internet
Patrick Beja of frenchspin.com joins Jason Howell and Megan Morrone to discuss the RCMP and its procurement of the encryption key for tons of BlackBerrys. Also, Microsoft is suing the US government for more public clarity of its data requests on cloud services. UC Davis shows how it's not easy to erase your volatile pepper spray history from the Internet. AMC might pave the way for cell phone usage in theaters thanks to Millenials. Finally, Microsoft does AI again and this time, it's not racist.
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Links
- Exclusive: Canadian Police Obtained BlackBerry’s Global Decryption Key
- UC Davis pepper spray
- Drone Racing and ESPN
- The “world’s first virtual-reality surgery” forgot the virtual-reality part
- AMC Entertainment CEO Open to Allowing Texting in Some Theaters
- Microsoft sues US government over 'unconstitutional' cloud data searches
- Keeping secrecy the exception, not the rule: An issue for both consumers and businesses
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