Apr 14th 2019
This Week in Tech 714
Baby's First Chinese Internet
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Privacy tax on the poor, baby’s first internet, technical literacy gulf, and more.
Records live every Sunday at 5:15pm Eastern / 2:15pm Pacific / 22:15 UTC.
Guests:
Amy Webb,
Christina Warren
This Week's Stories
- Julian Assange: Journalist or Wrecking Ball?
- House Passes Net Neutrality Bill, Senate and President Say No
- Cops Want Google to Give them the Goods
- Apple Wants All Mac Software Notarized
- How Far Do You Let Alexa into Your Life?
- Amazon is Moving Out of Seattle
- How AI Could Change Health Insurance
- YouTube Tries to Measure "Quality Watch Time"
- Keeping Your Child Safe on the Internet
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Links
- Notarizing Your App Before Distribution | Apple Developer Documentation
- To Answer Critics, YouTube Tries a New Metric: Responsibility - Bloomberg
- Google says it is dissolving its week-old AI ethics board, following controversy over several of the board members
- Amazon plans to relocate its entire Seattle-based worldwide operations team to neighboring Bellevue by 2023
- Julian Assange’s Charges Are Centered on Hacking, Not Publishing Classified Information - Motherboard
- You Don't Have to Like Assange to Defend Him
- Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police - The New York Times
- Illinois bill banning eavesdropping by IoT devices defanged by tech lobby | Ars Technica
- Amazon Workers Are Listening to What You Tell Alexa
- No one, not even the Secret Service, should randomly plug in a strange USB stick | TechCrunch
- The White House is using fuzzy math to justify net neutrality veto - The Verge
- House Votes to Save Net Neutrality
- Official EU Agencies Falsely Report More Than 550 Archive.org URLs as Terrorist Content | Internet Archive Blogs
- Albanese Sugar Free Gummy Bears 5 Pound Bag Reviews
- A.I. Is Changing Insurance
- LOL Surprise Me Dolls