Jul 18th 2021
This Week in Tech 832
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Jason Snell
Windows 365, Windows on iPad
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Windows 365, Windows on iPad
- Targets of spyware revealed
- Retail stores packed with unchecked Facial Recognition
- So Long, Twitter Fleets
- Twitter for iOS now lets you edit (who can reply to your old) tweets
- Running Windows 3.1 and TRS-80 emulation on an iPad!
- Facebook Has Fired Dozens Over Abusing Access to User Data, New Book Says
- Surgeon General's Warning for Facebook
- Social Warming (book)
- Windows 365 puts PCs in the cloud
- The new Steam Deck for Gaming
- Lots of apps use your personal contacts. Few will tell you what they do with them.
- Tesla FSD beta v9, Not So Great
- Apple Watch and Health exec Kevin Lynch joining the Apple Car team
- Dyson EV
- Anthony Bourdain AI narration
- Val Kilmer comparison
- Tech Workers Who Swore Off the Bay Area Are Coming Back
- Where Lorem Ipsum Comes From
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- Targets of spyware revealed
- Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon
- Retail stores packed with unchecked Facial Recognition
- Lots of apps use your personal contacts. Few will tell you what they do with them.
- Facebook Has Fired Dozens Over Abusing Access to User Data, New Book Says
- Surgeon General's Warning for Facebook
- Social Warming (book)
- Windows 365 puts PCs in the cloud
- Running Windows 3.1 and TRS-80 emulation on an iPad!
- Tesla FSD beta v9
- Report: Apple Watch and Health exec Kevin Lynch joining the Apple Car team
- Dyson EV
- Steam Deck
- Anthony Bourdain AI narration
- Val Kilmer comparison
- Tech Workers Who Swore Off the Bay Area Are Coming Back
- Twitter for iOS now lets you edit (who can reply to your old) tweets
- So Long, Twitter Fleets
- Where Lorem Ipsum Comes From