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DigitalOutbox Episode 367

Chris and Ian discuss CES 2020, Twitter and Browsers
https://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode367/DigitalOutbox-367-200121.mp3

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  • CES
  • Travelex ‘being held to ransom’ by hackers said to be demanding $3m
  • Sonos sues Google over alleged patent infringement on smart speaker tech
  • Farewell, don’t @me. Twitter is testing a new way to control who can reply to you
  • Facebook won’t ban political ads, prefers to keep screwing democracy
  • Using Huawei in UK 5G network ‘madness’, warns US
  • Apple Said It Is Helping In The Pensacola Shooting Investigation, But It Won’t Unlock The Shooter’s iPhones
  • Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for new products to generate revenue
  • Opera accused of offering predatory loans through Android apps (updated)
  • Here is the first stable release of Microsoft’s new Edge browser
  • Microsoft makes ‘carbon negative’ pledge
  • Sony Interactive will skip E3 again this year
  • BT partners with Google to bundle free Stadia with broadband deals in the UK
  • From Worms to Tomb Raider: classic UK video games celebrated in new stamps
Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020Author ianCategories PodcastTags apple, bt, ces, edge, facebook, google, huawei, microsoft, mozilla, opera, ps5, sonos, sony, stadia, travelex, twitter

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