Chris and Ian discuss CES 2020, Twitter and Browsers
Shownotes
- CES
- Travelex ‘being held to ransom’ by hackers said to be demanding $3m
- Sonos sues Google over alleged patent infringement on smart speaker tech
- Farewell, don’t @me. Twitter is testing a new way to control who can reply to you
- Facebook won’t ban political ads, prefers to keep screwing democracy
- Using Huawei in UK 5G network ‘madness’, warns US
- Apple Said It Is Helping In The Pensacola Shooting Investigation, But It Won’t Unlock The Shooter’s iPhones
- Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for new products to generate revenue
- Opera accused of offering predatory loans through Android apps (updated)
- Here is the first stable release of Microsoft’s new Edge browser
- Microsoft makes ‘carbon negative’ pledge
- Sony Interactive will skip E3 again this year
- BT partners with Google to bundle free Stadia with broadband deals in the UK
- From Worms to Tomb Raider: classic UK video games celebrated in new stamps