May 2nd 2016
Tech News Today 1504
The Decacorns of Silicon Valley
Are you Satoshi Nakamoto?
Tonight we talk to Mike Murphy from Quartz about testing the Oculus Rift at Best Buy, search warrants for fingerprints, a turbo jet hoverboard, and why he'll be the last person on earth to cut the cord when it comes to live TV. Russell Brandom from The Verge joins us to explain why Craig Wright's bitcoin math doesn't add up. Then, we have a lively chat with Alex Wilhelm about comparing Apples to Amazons, and whether or not this tech bubble is about to burst. Finally, Mike tells us why we need a standard for artificial intelligence.
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Links
- Oculus will sell its virtual reality headset in Best Buy stores beginning this week
- The government wants your fingerprint to unlock your phone. Should that be allowed?
- Hulu Is Developing a Cable-Style Online TV Service
- Watch This Real Hoverboard Set the Guinness Distance Record
- Watch this jet-powered hoverboard break a world record
- The latest Bitcoin inventor claims don't add up
- JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, SIGNING AND SIGNIFICANCE
- Microsoft experiments with DNA storage: 1,000,000,000 TB in a gram
- Apple’s stock is on its worst slide in nearly two decades
- This Tech Bubble Is Bursting
- HBO’s Silicon Valley is hilarious—but the tech bubble it depicts is terrifying
- Microsoft experiments with DNA storage: 1,000,000,000 TB in a gram
- Elon Musk’s AI group has set up a “gym” to train bots