Dec 1st 2014
Tech News Today 1145
Fury at Sony as Hacked Movies Pirated
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Sony Pictures suspects that its recent hack was instigated by the North Korean government in retaliation for a Seth Rogen and James Franco comedy about North Korea called "The Interview," DVD screeners of four unreleased movies have been stolen from Sony Pictures and posted on peer-to-peer networks, Amazon uses specialized 320-pound robots called "Kiva" to move entire shelves of inventory around its warehouses, Microsoft acquires an email startup called Acompli for more than $200 million, Intel will provide the processor for the next generation of Google Glass, a group of hackers with Wall Street expertise have stolen key financial information from more than 80 companies, and more.
Guests: Arik Hesseldahl, Andrew Wallenstein, and Donna Tam
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Running time: 43:40
Links
- Sony Pictures Investigates North Korea Link In Hack Attack
- Sony's New Movies Leak Online Following Hack Attack
- Meet Amazon's busiest employee -- the Kiva robot
- Microsoft acquires Acompli, provider of innovative mobile email apps
- Google Glass Deal Thrusts Intel Deeper Into Wearable Tech
- HACKING THE STREET? FIN4 LIKELY PLAYING THE MARKET
- Samsung Elec to launch Tizen smartphone in India - S.Korea paper
- Samsung's Lee Opts for Stability to Manage Revival
- American cultural imperialism has a new name: GAFA
- FES Watch
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