Jan 16th 2020
Tech News Weekly 116
Apple vs. FBI Part Deux
Hosted by
Jason Howell,
Mikah Sargent
Jeremy Burge provides an emoji update, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman talks about the latest round of FBI vs. Apple, Melissa Hellmann gives us the low-down on anti-surveillance gear.
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- Jeremy Burge of emojipedia.org provides an emoji update — a look back at 2019, what's to come in 2020, and how to submit your own emoji proposals.
- Bloomberg's Mark Gurman talks about the latest round of Apple vs. FBI RE: iPhone encryption.
- Melissa Hellmann from the Seattle Times gives us the low-down on anti-surveillance gear and how to remain anonymous in the age of surveillance.
- Jason goes over Wired's recent Q&A with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
- Mikah shares the "Decorum Guidelines" for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial; Senators won't be bringing in any electronic devices.
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Links
- Emojipedia
- Emojipedia 13.0
- The FBI Can Unlock Florida Terrorist’s iPhones Without Apple
- Special sunglasses, license-plate dresses: How to be anonymous in the age of surveillance
- Adversarial Fashion
- Twitter’s Jack Dorsey on edit button: ‘We’ll probably never do it’
- Jack Dorsey has revealed the secret way to get verified on Twitter (kinda)
- Senators won’t be trusted to keep eyes off their phones during Trump impeachment trial