Aug 9th 2018
Tech News Weekly 44
The Not iPhone 9
Hosted by
Megan Morrone,
Jason Howell
Note 9 Hands-on, Blackhat Security Round-up
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
- 1:30 From Hyper-V exploits, to the security implications of Blockchain, The Register's Iain Thomson is on-site at the Blackhat Security Conference and gives his take on a number of presentations from the event.
- 11:12 Infowars was kicked off of Apple Podcasts and later YouTube and Facebook, but Twitter has held strong. Ian Sherr from CNET talks about the tricky position CEO Jack Dorsey finds himself in, and what freedom of speech means to private companies.
- 26:11 The White House met with tech executives to discuss the extent of Chinese trade tariffs on technology products. David McCabe from Axios had the scoop and shares his thoughts about what this might mean for technology companies in the near term.
- 32:24 KTLA's Rich DeMuro attended Samsung's Unpacked event where the company unveiled its latest Galaxy Note 9 smartphone. Rich goes hands-on with the phone and talks about the potential of the Galaxy Home Bixby smart speaker.
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Links
- Microsoft to hackers: Finding Hyper-V bugs is hard. Change my mind. PS: Here's a head start...
- Google Project Zero boss: Blockchain won’t solve your security woes – but partying just might
- Stress, bad workplace cultures are still driving security folk to drink
- IBM, ATMs – WTF? Big Blue to probe cash machines, IoT, vehicles, etc in new security labs
- Infowars and Alex Jones test limits of free speech on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Apple
- Scoop: White House confronts tech’s tariff jitters
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Hands On With Best New Features - YouTube
- People in a new study struggled to turn off a robot when it begged them not to: 'I somehow felt sorry for him'