Jan 30th 2020
Tech News Weekly 118
Shady Soup
Hosted by
Jason Howell,
Mikah Sargent
Coronavirus impacts tech, Cruise Origin's origin, and why free software is never free.
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
- First, Jason gives us a look at the Sun's surface with the help of the National Science Foundation's new Inouye Solar Telescope.
- Then, Mikah talks about the death of MoviePass now that the company has filed for bankruptcy.
- Then, CNET's Jason Hiner details the impact of the Wuhan coronavirus on big tech.
- Then, Sam Abuelsamid gives us the ins, outs, and in-betweens of the Cruise Origin autonomous vehicle.
- Lastly, Recode's Rani Molla explains alternative data collection and why those free apps and services you're using aren't actually free.
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Links
- NSF’s newest solar telescope produces first images
- Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
- MoviePass is deader than ever as parent company officially goes bankr
- Apple could see some impact from coronavirus in China, Cook says
- Tesla China factory shuts down amid coronavirus outbreak
- Coronavirus spread leads Google to temporarily close all China offices
- Coronavirus: How to track its spread across Asia, the US and Europe
- Coronavirus leads to sales spike of Plague Inc., a game about pandemics
- The Cruise Origin Story
- Sam Abuelsamid at the Origin Reveal Event - Instagram
- It’s Official, Hummer Is Back As A 1,000-hp Electric GMC Pickup
- GM Investing $2.2 Billion To Build To Only Electric Vehicles At Detroit Factory
- Why your free software is never free