Chris and Ian discuss Amazon Kindle, Twitter changes and Oculus
Shownotes
- Uber lodges appeal over London ban
- This is not a drill: Microsoft admits Windows Phone is dead for real
- Serious flaw in WPA2 protocol lets attackers intercept passwords and much more
- Facebook acquires anonymous teen compliment app tbh, will let it run
- Twitter CEO promises to crack down on hate, violence and harassment with “more aggressive” rules
- Twitter promises more ad transparency
- Google Play adds Android Instant Apps via a ‘Try it Now’ button, among other changes
- Google’s first mobile chip is an image processor hidden in the Pixel 2
- Amazon introduces a waterproof Kindle Oasis with a seven-inch screen and Audible playback
- Amazon Alexa devices can finally tell voices apart
- Amazon’s New Service Lets Delivery People Open Your Front Door To Drop Packages Inside
- Movies Anywhere brings your movies from Amazon, Google Play, and iTunes together into one app
- Apple has Netflix and Amazon in sight as it hires British TV executive
- Oculus announces new $199 self-contained VR headset called Oculus Go, shipping in 2018
- Oculus Rift price drops permanently to $399
- The Oculus Rift is getting a customizable VR home room and desktop window support