Oct 1st 2014
Tech News 2Night 184
Facebook Apologizes Over Drag Queen Name Issue
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
The Attorney General wants tech makers to leave backdoors in devices.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy previous episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Guests:
Reed Albergotti
The Attorney General wants tech makers to leave backdoors in devices, the Chinese government might be targeting Hong Kong protesters with malware, Comcast has DVR streaming to any device, Verizon cancels throttling policy, Apple Pay may arrive this month, a gold iPad might be announced, and Facebook apologizes to drag queens over naming controversy.
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Links
- Holder urges tech companies to leave device backdoors open for police
- Protesters in Hong Kong Are Targets of Scrutiny Through Their Phones
- Comcast now lets some X1 customers stream DVR recordings from anywhere
- At the 11th hour, Verizon decides to cancel its controversial throttling plans
- Apple's New Payments Platform May Arrive Oct. 20
- Apple Said to Add Gold Option to IPad to Goose Sales
- Microsoft adds new Sway presentation application to the Office family
- Facebook Apologizes Over Drag-Queen Name Controversy
- London Phone Booth Converted To Solar-Powered Mobile Charging Station