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daily tech news podcast

by Kelly Leannon Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who hosts Tech News Weekly?

Tech News Weekly hosted by Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent brings you interviews from tech journalists who make or break the top stories of the week. Jason and Mikah give you more context and perspective, with an in-depth look at the fast-paced world of technology and how it is changing our lives.

Who is the editor of CNET Daily Charge?

The Daily Charge gives you the inside take on the biggest stories on CNET. Every weekday, Executive News Editor Roger Cheng offers analysis, context and perspective on all things tech.

Who is Ant Pruitt's host?

His tips for getting started with sports photography are simple, yet powerful for great images. Host: Ant Pruitt Guest: David B…

Google Follows Apple in Plan to Limit Tracking on Smartphones

Google said it plans to change the way users are tracked across apps on its Android operating system. It marks the latest shakeup for the mobile ad industry, which is under growing pressure from privacy advocates and regulators. WSJ reporter Tripp Mickle joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss Google’s plans and how they could affect the online ad market.

NFT Fakes Challenge Crypto-Goods Marketplace OpenSea

The NFT marketplace OpenSea has seen huge growth over the past year, but it is struggling with how to protect users from buying fake versions of the digital collectibles. WSJ reporter Justin Scheck joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what the company is doing as it finds itself caught between artists and crypto enthusiasts. Read transcript

Predicting Climate Change Pushes Limits of Computer Models

To prepare for the impacts of climate change, policy makers are looking for more accurate and precise climate models. But scientists are running up against the limits of computer modeling and facing challenges posed by natural phenomena like clouds.

How the Government Traced Billions in Stolen Bitcoin

The U.S. government said it recovered roughly $3.6 billion in stolen bitcoin this week and arrested two people it said were laundering it. But tracking crypto through a web of digital transactions to identify bad actors is no simple feat.

Would You Pay for a String of Emojis? If So, Yats Are for You

Some celebrities and investors are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on Yats, unique strings of emojis that can be used as URLs. Some say Yats will be the next big digital collectible after NFTs.

What Will Working in the Metaverse Be Like?

Supporters of the metaverse say it will change how we shop, hang out with friends and even how we work. So how would being employed in the metaverse change how we do our jobs? And what are the potential downsides? Tech reporter Sarah Needleman joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss. Read transcript

After Covid-19 Vaccines, What Else Can mRNA Tech Do?

The Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna were the first products using mRNA tech to get approved for use. Now scientists and researchers are looking at other uses for that tech, such as more effective flu vaccines or creating the first effective HIV vaccine. Health reporter Jared S.

Telcel lanza oficialmente su red 5G – NTX

Telcel lanza oficialmente la red 5G, la Comisión Europea lanza un previo de la Ley de Datos y Truth Social empieza a censurar en su plataforma.

European Commission Releases Draft of the Data Act – DTH

The European Commission releases the draft of the Data Act, Facebook Reels launches, and Waymo wins a preliminary injunction against the California DMV to redact trade secrets.

The DAO of Hacking – DTNS 4217

We get an in-depth look at DAOs or Decentralized Autonomous Organizations; what they do, how they work and their purpose with crypto journalist and “The Cryptopians” author Laura Shin.

Demandan a OpenSea por NFT robado – NTX

Demandan a OpenSea por un NFT robado, Elon Musk demanda a la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores y Facebook lanza reels a nivel mundial.

EU files WTO dispute with China over mobile patents – DTH

Spotify’s Car Thing is now available, the EU files WTO dispute with China over mobile patents, and OpenSea faces a $1 million lawsuit over stolen NFTs.

Roban 254 NFTs en OpenSea – NTX

Lanzan Trump Social en la App Store, roban 254 NFTs a 32 usuarios y AT&T cierra su red 3G en Estados Unidos.

Truth Social Launches in the US App Store – DTH

The Trump Media and Technology Group publishes the social-media app Truth Social in the US App Store, Taiwan’s semiconductor industry job vacancies increased 77% since 2020, and Google finds Linux patches bugs the fastest.

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