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In today’s show, Jason, Mark, Michael, and Raena, 4D printing, which is a new form of printing that allows objects to change shape over time based on environmental conditions such as humidity, temperature, electric current, and magnetism. They also mention potential applications for this technology in areas like energy efficiency and drug delivery.
We also talk about Apple’s dispute with the UK government over encrypted data access, specifically for iCloud files protected by Advanced Data Protection. The UK government has asked Apple to provide access to a “master key” so user data can be unencrypted if required, but Apple has refused, citing privacy concerns and the technical limitations of their encryption system.
The sale of gaming company Niantic and its popular title Pokémon Go to a new company called Scopely has raised some concerns within the LGBTIQA+ community due to its ownership by the Saudi Arabian government.
The post 4D printing, Apple’s dispute with the UK government over consumer data privacy, Pokémon Go appeared first on Technogaze.
In today’s show, Jason, Mark, Michael, and Raena, 4D printing, which is a new form of printing that allows objects to change shape over time based on environmental conditions such as humidity, temperature, electric current, and magnetism. They also mention potential applications for this technology in areas like energy efficiency and drug delivery.
We also talk about Apple’s dispute with the UK government over encrypted data access, specifically for iCloud files protected by Advanced Data Protection. The UK government has asked Apple to provide access to a “master key” so user data can be unencrypted if required, but Apple has refused, citing privacy concerns and the technical limitations of their encryption system.
The sale of gaming company Niantic and its popular title Pokémon Go to a new company called Scopely has raised some concerns within the LGBTIQA+ community due to its ownership by the Saudi Arabian government.
The post 4D printing, Apple’s dispute with the UK government over consumer data privacy, Pokémon Go appeared first on Technogaze.
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