
Episode 107: Elizabeth Holmes as a Vampire is Your 2019 Halloween Inspo
Tech Talk Y'all · Edgewise Media
October 28, 201937m 7s
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Show Notes
In this episode:
- We asked a hacker to try and steal a CNN tech reporter's data. Here's what happened
- SoftBank reportedly ends WeWork ownership debacle with a $1.7 billion payout to Adam Neumann
- SoftBank reportedly preps a package to take control of WeWork parent company
- Scoop: Adam Neumann will determine WeWork's fate
- The Navy Just Patented a Compact Fusion Reactor, but Will It Work?
- MoviePass CEO says reports of customers still being charged for defunct service are overblown
- Recommend: privacy.com
- Snapchat soars in Q3, adding 7M users & revenue up 50%
- Elon Musk tweets using SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet
Weird and Wacky Tech:
- I Just Took the World’s First 20-Hour Flight. Here’s What It Did to Me
- Traffic lights worldwide set to change after Swedish engineer saw red over getting a ticket
- Navy ‘Doomsday’ plane built to withstand nuclear attack grounded after striking single bird
Tech Recs:
- Adam - iPad as a second monitor for my laptop
- Sanjay - Dia - http://dia-installer.de/
- Shannon - Headliner
Links:
- We asked a hacker to try and steal a CNN tech reporter's data. Here's what happened
- Getting started with security keys — PaulStamatiou.com
- SoftBank reportedly ends WeWork ownership debacle with a $1.7 billion payout to Adam Neumann
- Scoop: Adam Neumann will determine WeWork's fate - Axios
- The Navy Just Patented a Compact Fusion Reactor, but Will It Work? - ExtremeTech
- MoviePass still charging some ex-customers' credit cards | Fox Business
- Snapchat soars in Q3, adding 7M users & revenue up 50%
- Elon Musk tweets using SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet
- I Just Took the World’s First 20-Hour Flight. Here’s What It Did to Me