Loud in Tech

"Tech News at Its Loudest: Inside the Wuhan lab, Apple vs Facebook, Amazon's First Job Listing, and More"


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In this episode of 'Loud in tech', we discuss a report by the Sunday Times Insight team that Chinese scientists were allegedly working with the military to create a new mutant virus by combining deadly coronaviruses, which may have been the starting point of the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, we talk about a change in mobile viewing options on Reddit, Apple executives discussing the integration of Facebook apps on iPad, and Intel's new technology to power computer chips called 'backside power delivery'. We also explore a proposal by the Dutch Government to change the scope of its existing intelligence and security services act, and the upcoming MIDI 2.0 update, which will add new features such as higher resolution and reduced jitter. Other topics include the El Paquete Semanal, a one-terabyte collection of digital content distributed underground in Cuba, Mojo, a new programming language, and the denial of class-action price-fixing lawsuit dismissal. We also discuss a new repository called treebomination on GitHub, which allows users to convert a scikit-learn decision tree into a TensorFlow Keras model, and the release of Debian GNU/Hurd 2023, an official Debian GNU/Hurd port release. Lastly, we talk about the paranormal experience of two British women who visited Versailles in 1901 and authored the book "An Adventure" which generated controversy and accusations of paranormal experiences and lesbianism.
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Loud in TechBy Barada Sahu