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By Tech Space Team
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Is the IRS really going to require you to use facial recognition technology to file your taxes online? We’ll discuss this quiet but important privacy story that reminds us of the movie Minority Report. Plus, we look at kids launching DDoS attacks against schools to get out of doing their work, the rise in QR code scams, clever ways to use Apple AirTags for people who aren’t stalkers, and video conference call burnout.
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Music by TommyMutiu, ZakharValaha, Slicebeats, and Zen_Man from Pixabay.
The CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, just announced that he is stepping down, and many people are wondering why. This week's episode discusses a few rumors and speculations about what caused him to leave, as well as what is next for Twitter. We also look at an AI-enabled robot that recites its own poetry and learn how Bitcoin's Taproot code update improves privacy and security for complicated transactions. Also, hear how NASA is about to try and smash up a rogue asteroid for real in space.
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Music by TommyMutiu, ZakharValaha, and Lesfm from Pixabay.
In this week's episode, we discuss how Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, David Beckham, and hundreds of others, had their private data exposed on the dark web due to a ransomware attack on a luxury jewelry store, Graff. We’ll also chat about the discovery of metal-eating bacteria in Chile’s Tatio geysers, China's promise to reduce fossil fuel usage by 2060, the Squid Game cryptocurrency rug pull, robot dogs, and the best way to recycle electronics.
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Music by TommyMutiu and by ZakharValaha from Pixabay.
Twitch and Jeff Bezos deal with a hack and an attack. Facebook whistleblower continues to expose the company's evil ways. Learn about China’s cryptocurrency ban, European Parliament's vote on AI facial recognition, crowdfunding ape scams with NFTs, and the US spy and the peanut butter sandwich dead drop. All these stories plus the TSTOTW, better known as the Tech Space Tip of The Week -- about online gaming security.
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This podcast is brought to you by Namecheap. Namecheap is the world’s second-largest domain registrar, a top web hosting provider, and one of the fastest-growing technology companies. Namecheap offers a wide range of products and services to help launch your big idea online -- and turn it into a website you can scale, and grow. Visit https://www.namecheap.com to learn more about Namecheap.
Music by TommyMutiu from Pixabay.
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.