July 17, 2019

Wed. 07/17 - Neuralink and Boston Dynamics Are Ready For Their Closeup

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Wed. 07/17 - Neuralink and Boston Dynamics Are Ready For Their Closeup
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Google says Project Dragonfly is dead, Apple might be producing its own original podcasts, the Switch regular gets a refresh, and two long-time interesting companies: Neuralink and Boston Dynamics are ready for the spotlight.Sponsors:CastroSVB.com/nextLinks:Antitrust: Commission opens investigation into possible anti-competitive conduct of Amazon (The European Commission)A Google VP Told The US Senate The Company Has “Terminated” The Chinese Search App Dragonfly (BuzzFeed News)Apple Plans to Bankroll Original Podcasts to Fend Off Rivals (Bloomberg)New Nintendo Switch model will have much better battery life (Polygon)Microsoft wins multibillion-dollar cloud deal from AT&T (CNBC)Elon Musk’s Neuralink Takes Baby Steps to Wiring Brains to the Internet (NYTimes)BOSTON DYNAMICS’ ROBOTS ARE PREPARING TO LEAVE THE LAB — IS THE WORLD READY? (The Verge)Education publisher Pearson to phase out print textbooks (BBC News)Get a podcast classified of your own.CLASSIFIED:Should users be allowed to gain value from the location data their friends share with them? Even if it's non-monetary value? If not, why not? We have created an experiment to probe into these questions. Our experiment is an app that allows users to collect and analyze hundreds of location data points that are currently being shared with them by their friends, but are not collected. When this data is collected and analyzed properly, users can gain insights on their friends' behavior, much like companies gain insight on everyone else's behavior by collecting or buying this data in bulk. We are looking for one journalist to cover this exclusively, and we figured the Techmeme ride home would be our best bet. We intend to shed some more light on privacy inconsistencies. If you are interested in this, please email us at press@whosintown.app, that is press @ whosintown dot app

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