May 5th 2022
Tech News Weekly 233
Big Tech Reacts to Roe v. Wade
Calif. Crypto Regulations, Roe v. Wade, Sonos Voice, Vinyl Upgrade
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has signed an executive order regarding the regulation of cryptocurrency in the state. With the Supreme Court's potential Roe v. Wade ruling around the corner, Big Tech is responding. Sonos will reportedly launch a virtual assistant of its own aimed at voice controls for music. Vinyl gets an upgrade to aluminum and lacquer.
First, Ben Pimentel of Protocol stops by to discuss California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new executive order aimed at cryptocurrency regulation. The order builds on the Biden Administration's own rules regarding crypto.
Then, Protocol's Lizzy Lawrence details how tech companies are responding to the Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. Tech companies are now working to outline and update their policies on abortion coverage.
Then, Mikah shares a story from The Verge that provides an in-depth look at Sonos's long-rumored virtual assistant. The company will reportedly launch the music-controlling voice-based assistant on June 1.
Lastly, Jason shares three stories he's excited about: MIT has developed a portable, briefcase-sized desalination machine; the Brooklyn Public Library is offering digital library cards to every teen in the U.S., giving them access to banned books; Producer T Bone Burnett has created the next iteration of the vinyl album — it's made of aluminum and lacquer.
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Links
- California Is Pushing for Its Own ‘Transparent’ Crypto Regulations
- Tech Companies Are Grappling With Employee Access to Abortions
- Tech Companies Face a Legal Nightmare if Roe v. Wade Is Overturned
- Exclusive: Sonos Is About to Introduce Its Own Voice Assistant
- Portable Briefcase-Sized Device Could Make Saltwater Drinkable
- Every Teen in the US Can Now Get Free Access to Banned Books
- Books Unbanned
- Inventor Creates CD-Vinyl Hybrid That Sounds Better “Than Any Other Format”