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Oct 26th 2017
Tech News Weekly 4
Burn-in is the New Black
Hosted by
Megan Morrone,
Jason Howell
Use an Arduino to detect red lights.
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
Stephen Hall from 9to5Google talks about the Pixel burn-in problem. Brian Russell Davis from Axiom88 talks about a project that uses data science to detect how often an Uber driver runs a red light. Steve Gibson from Security Now warns about the upcoming Reaper botnet storm. And Kurt Wagner from ReCode discusses why Twitter is banning some ads.
- 1:14 Stephen Hall
- 16:18 Brian Russell Davis
- 31:21 Steve Gibson
- 44:19 Kurt Wagner
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Links
- Some Google Pixel 2 XL units already have a display burn-in problem, including ours [Update]
- The top speaker on the Pixel 2 XL is about 10 dB quieter than the bottom one [Video]
- An Uber ride killed my brother, I am fixing it with Data Science
- WE'RE AXIOM88
- A New IoT Botnet Storm is Coming
- THE REAPER IOT BOTNET HAS ALREADY INFECTED A MILLION NETWORKS
- Silicon Valley’s Russian ads problem, explained
- Twitter is changing its advertising policies following Russia’s election interference
- Twitter has banned two Russia-backed media organizations from advertising on its site
- This well-placed YouTube ad on the World Series broadcast drove people crazy