Signal makes it easy to move data to a new iPhone, Tesla nnounce volume production to begin on its big rig, and Google rolls out noise reduction for Meet.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s sources say that at WWDC on June 22, Apple may announce that it will replace Intel chips in Macs with its own ARM-based processors. IBM wrote a letter to members of the US Congress announcing it no longer offers general purpose IBM facial recognition or analysis software. Germany will commit 400 million Euros for funding of electronics research and development to reduce reliance on imports used in critical infrastructure.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Patrick Beja, Roger Chang, Joe
HBO Max won’t eat up your data, live soccer coming to Amazon, and Hollywood has approved select productions to start this week. All this and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson.
This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, What We Do in the Shadows (209), The Larry Sanders Show (409-410)
Next week: What We Do in the Shadows (210), The Larry Sanders Show (411-412), Casablanca
Despite the predicted doom and gloom over Airbnb’s future due to COVID-19 the latest numbers from the company suggest a resurgent interest in the company’s services.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos
Airbnb says domestic bookings are up on the year since mid-May, Alexis Ohanian resigns from Reddit’s board, and Apple publishes Password Manager Resources on GitHub.
Sony, Cisco, EA and others postpone events in light of a week of protests, a group of publishers sue the Internet Archive over its free eBook library, and Zoom will only provide end-to-end encryption to free users.
Correct speaker placement can go a long way towards enjoying your home audio setup. Simple things that often require little to no money. Patrick shares his insights on what to do.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Patrick Norton, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe
Instagram says it does not grant a copyright license to third-party websites that use its embed API, Twitter sees record app downloads this week, and Facebook rolls out labels for state-controlled and owned media.