May 12th 2016
Tech News Today 1512
Where in the World is Your E-Waste?
Gboard Has Your Cat GIFs
Tonight we chat with Owen JJ Stone (aka OhDoctah) about all the tech news that's fit to be trending. First, we talk about Gboard, the new iOS keyboard from Google. GBoard offers search, predictive emoji, GIF search, and more. But cycling through the keyboards to get to it can be a huge pain in our fingers. Next, we cover the ongoing saga of Facebook's trending news section. Documents leaked to the Guardian reveal that Facebook moved away from a pure-algorithmic approach to story selection in 2014, when Facebook was criticized for not including adequate news coverage of the situation in Ferguson, Missouri. As a result, the leaked guidelines reveal that human intervention exists with every stage of the process. After that, we talk about Google's rumored Amazon Echo-clone, Chirp, and a bug in iTunes that might be deleting your music. We also welcome Elizabeth Grossman to the show to talk about her research into e-waste. A two-year investigation from the Basel Action Network (BAN) has revealed that the toxic e-waste we think is being responsibly recycled might be exported illegally to low-tech workshops in developing countries.
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Links
- gboard for iOS
- Facebook news selection is in hands of editors not algorithms, documents show
- Information About Trending Topics
- Google’s answer to Amazon's Echo is code-named ‘Chirp’ and is landing soon
- An iTunes bug, not Apple Music, may be to blame for disappearing music libraries
- GPS TRACKING DEVICES CATCH MAJOR U.S. RECYCLERS EXPORTING TOXIC E-WASTE
- The Circuit
- High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health 2nd Edition
- The plan to ban work emails out of hours