Trump vs Tik Tok, Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Black Hat/DEFCON Recap
• Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 20, Z Fold 2, Watch 3, Buds Live, and more
• DEFCON / Black Hat 2020: What if they held a security conference and nobody came?
• Snapdragon flaw makes half of all Android phones hackable
• We learned to hack any satellite at Black Hat 2020. Here's how!
• Tencent taught us how to hack printers at Black Hat
• Smart light bulbs are mini servers that anyone can hack
• Jackpotting ATMS, reverse engineering a Tesla battery, and more
• Bitcoin hacks take over YouTube
• Phil Schiller replaced by Greg Joswiak at Apple
• Why Tim Cook is the best CEO Apple has ever had
• The final Intel iMac is the best computer Apple has ever made
• Garmin paid $10 million to pay off their ransomware hackers
• Tik Tok is the best new artform of the generation
• What is China doing with Tik Tok to manipulate us?
• Trump declares a national emergency, banning Bytedance as of September 15th - Tik Tok, WeChat, and Tencent all affected
• Who will buy Tik Tok? Microsoft and Twitter are in the running; who else?
• How will China repay us for banning ByteDance?
• US offers $10 million bounties for hackers trying to affect US elections
• Intel hacked - but that's the least of their worries.
• Google has been "accidentally" listening to everything you say and will use that in their ADT merger
• Google lost money for the first time ever this quarter
• YouTubers turning to subscriptions for revenue
• What year did you start watching more things online than on TV?
• Rene Ritchie thinks you should read Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis
• How Lexy Savvides got her start
• RIP Frances Allen, one of IBM's greatest programmers of all time
• Black Girls Code wants more women of color to join the tech industry
• Taking Boston Dynamic's Spot robot for a walk in San Francisco
• Want an Analogue Pocket? Here's how to get one!
• Flying cars are finally legal to drive, but only in one US state
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Rene Ritchie, Lexy Savvides
This Week in Tech episode 783
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• Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 20, Z Fold 2, Watch 3, Buds Live, and more
• DEFCON / Black Hat 2020: What if they held a security conference and nobody came?
• Snapdragon flaw makes half of all Android phones hackable
• We learned to hack any satellite at Black Hat 2020. Here's how!
• Tencent taught us how to hack printers at Black Hat
• Smart light bulbs are mini servers that anyone can hack
• Jackpotting ATMS, reverse engineering a Tesla battery, and more
• Bitcoin hacks take over YouTube
• Phil Schiller replaced by Greg Joswiak at Apple
• Why Tim Cook is the best CEO Apple has ever had
• The final Intel iMac is the best computer Apple has ever made
• Garmin paid $10 million to pay off their ransomware hackers
• Tik Tok is the best new artform of the generation
• What is China doing with Tik Tok to manipulate us?
• Trump declares a national emergency, banning Bytedance as of September 15th - Tik Tok, WeChat, and Tencent all affected
• Who will buy Tik Tok? Microsoft and Twitter are in the running; who else?
• How will China repay us for banning ByteDance?
• US offers $10 million bounties for hackers trying to affect US elections
• Intel hacked - but that's the least of their worries.
• Google has been "accidentally" listening to everything you say and will use that in their ADT merger
• Google lost money for the first time ever this quarter
• YouTubers turning to subscriptions for revenue
• What year did you start watching more things online than on TV?
• Rene Ritchie thinks you should read Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis
• How Lexy Savvides got her start
• RIP Frances Allen, one of IBM's greatest programmers of all time
• Black Girls Code wants more women of color to join the tech industry
• Taking Boston Dynamic's Spot robot for a walk in San Francisco
• Want an Analogue Pocket? Here's how to get one!
• Flying cars are finally legal to drive, but only in one US state
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Rene Ritchie, Lexy Savvides
This Week in Tech episode 783
More Info: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech/episodes/783
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Products we recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork
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