Mar 4th 2017
The New Screen Savers 94
Crickets, Tastes Like Chicken
Nintendo Switch review, raising crickets for food with tech, IoT Security, and GDC 2017
The Nintendo Switch hits the shelves. Leo Laporte and Kevin Rose get a full review from John Davison of Glixel.com. Crickets could be the gateway bug to sustainable food. Tiny Farms founder Andrew Brentano talks about how they use tech to raise crickets and edible insects for food. Security expert Bruce Schneier joins us to talk about the latest RSA event and his concerns about regulating the Internet of Things. Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ gives us a report from the Game Developers Conference 2017 in San Francisco. Megan Morrone continues her Facebook privacy tips and explains how to manage your location history. Then, it's the last iteration of our game of 'Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes' with Mike Elgan, Greg Ferro, Becky Worley, and Leo.
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Links
- Snap closes up 44% after rollicking IPO
- NBC invested $500 million in Snap's IPO
- SpaceX plans to send two people around the Moon
- How a typo took down S3, the backbone of the internet
- Schneier on Security
- Regulating the Internet of Things
- Click Here to Kill Everyone - With the Internet of Things, we’re building a world-size robot. How are we going to control it?
- Your Nintendo Switch Questions Answered
- Every Nintendo Switch Game
- Nintendo's Magical 'Breath of the Wild' Brings 'Zelda' Home
- Yes, Nintendo Switch cartridges taste terrible
- Tiny Farms - We sell delicious, California-grown crickets!
- Food System 6
- Open Bug Farm
- Foodist - Using Real Food and Real Science to Lose Weight Without Dieting
- The Journal by Kevin Rose