Jul 13th 2014
This Week in Tech 466
Why So Vertical?
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Wearables, NSA data dump, Glass heads, conflicting review rulings, and more.
Records live every Sunday at 5:15pm Eastern / 2:15pm Pacific / 22:15 UTC.
Apple iPhone 6 leaks, how the NSA's surveillance programs are undermining Internet security, Twitter releases an Analytics Dashboard for regular tweets, London firm creates a way to control Google Glass by thinking, the TSA won't let you board some flights unless your devices turn on, and more.
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Links
- Video purports to show flexible sapphire display cover for Apple's 'iPhone 6'
- Video shows rumored 'iPhone 6' sapphire front panel destroyed by car
- Apple China denies location tracking claims: we're ‘deeply committed to protecting the privacy of all our customers' | 9to5Mac
- How 160,000 intercepted communications led to our latest NSA story - The Washington Post
- In NSA-intercepted data, those not targeted far outnumber the foreigners who are - The Washington Post
- National Insecurity Agency: How the NSA's Surveillance Programs Undermine Internet Security
- Twitter Shuts World Cup Goal Account ReplayLastGoal After FIFA Letter | Re/code
- why @congressedits? | inkdroid
- Twitter Releases an Analytics Dashboard for Regular Tweets
- London firm creates mind-controlled commands for Google Glass - Los Angeles Times
- The TSA won't let you board some flights unless your devices turn on