Wrecked By Tech

Episode 73: One of us is a cybercriminal


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In this week's episode, we talk about Intel's new smart glasses (Vaunt); the Pixel 2's Visual Core Chip; Microsoft's new "S Mode," which will replace 10 S; getting your iPhone battery replaced; Elon's total flamethrower sales; Netflix buying a Canadian film (and not letting us see it right away); Windows Mixed Reality; and Marc's experience with Daydream.

Speed round:

-Strava is trying to fix things by disabling stuff
-Netflix's release of The Cloverfield Paradox
-Canon might add fingerprint sensors to cameras and lenses
-Diamond phone screens are coming in 2019
-FaceUnlock works with OnePlus 5 now
-OnePlus' Super Bowl ad
-Android Nougat is the most-used version of Android

Links:

  • Exclusive: Intel’s new Vaunt smart glasses actually look good | The Verge
  • Pixel 2's dormant photo-improving Visual Core chip is now active | Mobilesyrup
  • Microsoft ditches Windows 10 S in favor of new ‘S Mode’ | The Verge
  • Apple launches 'Reserve a Battery' service for iPhone battery replacements | Mobilesyrup
  • Elon Musk made $10 million USD from selling 20,000 flamethrowers | Mobilesyrup
  • Netflix acquires French-Canadian film Les Affamés | Mobilesyrup
  • Windows Mixed Reality Review: A foot in the virtual door | Mobilesyrup
  • Strava users, in midst of privacy problems, are reporting that a top feature has been disabled | The Verge
  • The Cloverfield Paradox | Netflix Official Site
  • Canon May Add Fingerprint ID to Its Cameras and Lenses | PetaPixel
  • Face Unlock now officially available on the OnePlus 5 | Mobilesyrup
  • OnePlus promotes the 5T with a series of nightmarish 'smart test' ads | Mobilesyrup
  • Android Nougat is officially the most-used version of Android | The Verge
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Wrecked By TechBy Riley McDonald