Chris and Ian discuss Facebook, Privacy Laws, Solarwinds, Stadia and Cyberpunk
Shownotes
- The FTC is suing Facebook to unwind its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp
- Facebook hit with antitrust probe for tying Oculus use to Facebook accounts
- Online harms bill: firms may face multibillion-pound fines for illegal content
- EU reveals plan to regulate Big Tech
- Facebook to move all UK users onto US agreements
- Apple launches its new app privacy labels across all its App Stores
- Facebook highlights small businesses as it ramps up Apple criticism
- China-based Zoom employee charged for secretly censoring Tiananmen Square anniversary events
- Google suffers global outage with Gmail, YouTube and majority of services affected
- SolarWinds: Why the Sunburst hack is so serious
- US cyber-attack: Hack of government agencies and companies poses ‘grave risk’
- Microsoft president sounds alarm on ‘ongoing’ SolarWinds hack, identifies 40 more precise targets
- Salesforce buys Slack in a $27.7B megadeal
- Microsoft reportedly designing its own ARM-based chips for servers and Surface PCs
- Apple announces $549 over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max
- EA to buy Dirt Rally-maker Codemasters for £1bn
- Google Stadia will let all users livestream games directly to YouTube tomorrow
- Stadia is now on iOS, but not through the App Store
- Xbox cloud gaming coming to iOS and PC in spring 2021
- Cyberpunk 2077 maker apologizes for terrible PS4/Xbox One launch, promises refunds
- Sony offering Cyberpunk 2077 refunds, pulls game from PlayStation Store