Aug 27th 2023
This Week in Tech 942
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Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Right to Repair, Tesla wins in Texas, Instagram drug ads, Baldur's Gate
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- Most of My Instagram Ads Are for Drugs, Stolen Credit Cards, Hacked Accounts, Counterfeit Money, and Weapons
- Following Elon Musk's lead, Big Tech is surrendering to disinformation
- Elon Musk's Shadow Rule
- Exclusive: Tesla wins as Texas requires state-backed charging stations to include its plug
- Mike Moritz, Reid Hoffman and Other Silicon Valley Titans Said to Be Behind Mysterious Land Deals
- We're Winning': Apple Formally Endorses Right to Repair Legislation After Spending Millions Fighting It
- A Young Congressman Is Sounding Alarms About Election Security. We Should Listen to Him.
- Government Contractors Keep Getting Hacked. A GOP Congresswoman Is Proposing a Solution.
- Brianna talks all about Baldur's Gate
- Microsoft to sell off Activision cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft in bid for UK approval
- The Reactions To Call Of Duty's Nicki Minaj Operator Are Priceless
- Enter the Gungeon
- AOC will stream on Twitch again this weekend
- Fifth Circuit Says Law Enforcement Doesn't Need Warrants To Search Phones At The Border
- Whats on the horizon for the guests in the coming months?
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Links
- Most of My Instagram Ads Are for Drugs, Stolen Credit Cards, Hacked Accounts, Counterfeit Money, and Weapons
- Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule | The New Yorker
- Mike Moritz, Reid Hoffman and Other Silicon Valley Titans Said to Be Behind Mysterious Land Deals - The New York Times
- 'We're Winning': Apple Formally Endorses Right to Repair Legislation After Spending Millions Fighting It
- A Young Congressman Is Sounding Alarms About Election Security. We Should Listen to Him.
- Microsoft to sell off Activision cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft in bid for UK approval - The Verge
- Fifth Circuit Says Law Enforcement Doesn’t Need Warrants To Search Phones At The Border | Techdirt