The end of the series was victim to a change in format and content requirements, loses some of the most interesting story elements, but ultimately holds up to the legacy.
Next week: The Wire (101 – “The Target”)
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France’s Prosecutor of the Republic has published an explanation of the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov. Garmin introduced a couple new smartwatches. And China is restricting exports of rare earths in response to bans on exporting chip technologies to the country.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Joe.
Microsoft is not deprecating the Windows Control Panel any time soon, The NASDAQ is seeking U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval to launch and trade options on a bitcoin index, and the release of Android 15 has been pushed back until October.
The “Time Is Money” initiative aims to simplify unsubscribing from services, Warner Bros. is moving forward with a Ted Lasso renewal, and Squid Game Season 2 is set to premiere on Netflix this December.
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The Verge asks how society will need to change its views that photos are irrefutable proof of an event occurring, as on-device generative AI image editing becomes widespread. Plus a new Android malware clones stolen NFC data. And Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of encrypted chat app Telegram, was arrested by French authorities outside of Paris.
Starring Tom Merritt, Shannon Morse, Roger Chang, Joe.
In the inaugural episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt dive into the latest happenings in the IT world with a mix of insights and a touch of humor.
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Show Notes
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Brad and Will take a closer look at Microsoft’s IntelliMouse Explorer. These days it’s hard to remember that it was Microsoft who banished the infernal ball and introduced the optical mouse to the mainstream, so we head back to 1999 and discuss what mice were like beforehand, how mechanical and optical sensors work, debate PS/2 versus USB, make an argument that the whole PC gaming accessory ecosystem owes its existence to this product, and more.