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238: When TV Becomes Your Only Escape
Episode 238

238: When TV Becomes Your Only Escape

We'll tackle why Alphabet's Chief Legal Officer, David Drummond, stepped down from the company, as well as the implications of Google having unfettered access to medical records. We'll also muse a bit about Samsung's new "industrial" mid-range phone.

Material · Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion

January 16, 20201h 14m

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Show Notes

Flo and Andy cash in their yellow card immediately with a conversation on Silk Stalkings and Columbo in Kanji. (We're already Gympie-Gympie Bush influencers—when do we become vintage TV influencers?) Then, we'll tackle why Alphabet's Chief Legal Officer, David Drummond, stepped down from the company, as well as the implications of Google having unfettered access to your medical records. We'll also muse a bit about Samsung's new mid-range phone made for "industrial" industries.

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