Jan 10th 2019
Tech News Weekly 65
Megan & Jason Go to White Castle
Hosted by
Megan Morrone,
Jason Howell
Impossible Meat 2.0, Meta-memes
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
- 1:17 Bounty Hunters can find real-time location data on mobile phone users in the US, and all it cost Joseph Cox from Motherboard was $300 to do it.
- 14:58 Lindsey Turrentine from CNET rounds up some of the big themes and technologies that surprised her at the Consumer Electronics Show.
- 34:01 Impossible Labs released their latest burger replacement, the Impossible Burger 2.0. Russell Holly from iMore ate it, and his story might make you hungry.
- 44:09 Louise Matsakis from Wired talks about how a ten year old YouTube video showing Alexandira Ocasio-Cortez dancing to a popular song shows how complicated fair use still is in the modern YouTube era.
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Links
- I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone
- Senators Call on FCC To Investigate T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint Selling Location Data to Bounty Hunters
- CES 2019
- All the Latest Alexa Gear From CES 2019
- CES 2019: This is what it's like to go on Google's Assistant-themed ride
- Everything you need to know about the foldable Royole FlexPai phone
- Cool Car Stuff at CES 2019
- Meet All the Robots of CES 2019
- CES 2019: Sex Tech Is Everywhere and Nowhere
- Over-the-air Wireless Charging Will Come to Smartphones
- At CES 2019, 5G is even more of a confusing mess than ever
- Impossible Burger 2.0 Hands On: A glance into the future
- That Viral Video of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dancing Is a Meta-Meme
- Phoenix - Lisztomania - Boston University Brat Pack Mashup