Chris and Ian discuss Facebook, Apple, CPU’s and drones
Shownotes
- Facebook’s facial recognition now finds photos you’re untagged in
- Facebook overhauls News Feed in favor of ‘meaningful social interactions’
- Facebook to prioritize ‘high quality’, trustworthy news, Zuckerberg says
- Facebook hires Eurosport chief for multibillion live push
- Sky signals the end of the satellite dish
- Sky takes on Netflix and Amazon with cheaper streaming
- High-speed broadband will be a legal right for homes and businesses in the UK
- BT guarantees broadband speeds for two new services
- Major security flaw found in Intel processors
- Critical flaws revealed to affect most Intel chips since 1995
- UK’s Carphone Warehouse fined nearly $540k for 2015 hack
- Echo Spot: ‘smart clock’ launched as Amazon seeks to lock rivals out of home
- GoPro quits the drone business
- Mavic Air: DJI launches ‘ultraportable’ drone
- Xbox Game Pass will feature Xbox exclusives on the day they launch
- Nintendo is making a bunch of weird DIY cardboard toys for the Switch and they’re awesome
- HQ Trivia app launches UK version
- Apple pledges $350 billion investment in US economy over next five years
- The Apple HomePod ships February 9 for $349, available to order this Friday
- Apple reduces speed of iPhones as batteries wear out, report suggests
- Apple Responds to Controversy on iPhone Batteries and Performance
- Apple previews iOS 11.3 with new Animoji, health record integration, Battery status, and more
- Magic Leap finally unveils augmented reality goggles, says it’s shipping next year