A lot happened this week, but Dan and Marc were busy. So if you can stand it, here's a 13-minute speed round of this week in tech. We could summarize here, but it's 13 minutes long. Just listen.
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- A University of Waterloo team has found a new way to take sharp photos | Mobilesyrup
- CRTC ordered to investigate Canada's large telecommunications carriers over high-pressure sales practices | Mobilesyrup
- Here are all of the Canadian-made games shown off at E3 2018 | Mobilesyrup
- Apple won't ship full OLED iPhone lineup until 2020: report | Mobilesyrup
- Feds charged six current and former Fitbit employees for stealing trade secrets from Jawbone | The Verge
- Instagram will no longer alert users if someone screenshots their Story | Mobilesyrup
- A group of Pebble users are trying to keep the platform alive | Mobilesyrup
- Apple Pay and Google Pay may come soon to airlines like Air Canada, WestJet | Mobilesyrup
- Xbox chief says Microsoft's next-generation Xbox ill launch in 2020 | Mobilesyrup
- Google Home is now capable of responding to three queries at a time | Mobilesyrup
- Apple poaches senior self-driving engineer from Waymo | The Globe and Mail
- Apple nabs Oprah as top talent flocks to digital entertainment | The Globe and Mail
- Snap protects user data in new partnerships with outside developers | The Star
- Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build high-speed underground airport shuttle in Chicago | The Star
- Apple will update iOS to block police hacking tool | The Verge