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Davis & the Jake-Man 15: 8G From Planet Neptune (and It's Gonna Be Sick!)

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In episode fifteen of their #?technology #podcast, Davis and Jake discuss the #technews for March 20 - April 10, including: -Facebook scraped call, text message data for years from Android phones -Game developers look to unions to fix the industry’s exploitative workplace culture -New web security standard promises safer, faster browsing -The music business had its second year in a row of big-time growth, thanks to streaming -FDA announces first-ever recall of a medical device due to cyber risk -ACLU urges cities to build public broadband to protect net neutrality -Snapchat is building the same kind of data-sharing API that just got Facebook into trouble -SpaceX gains official approval to launch high-speed satellite Internet service -The Sinclair Horrorshow is the result of decades of failing to take media consolidation worries seriously -Citing 'don't be evil' motto, 3,000+ Google employees demand company end work on Pentagon drone project -US suspects cellphone spying devices in DC This podcast is accompanied by our website http://www.davisandthejakeman.com where we continue the discussion of subjects of note in the IT industry.
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In episode fifteen of their #?technology #podcast, Davis and Jake discuss the #technews for March 20 - April 10, including: -Facebook scraped call, text message data for years from Android phones -Game developers look to unions to fix the industry’s exploitative workplace culture -New web security standard promises safer, faster browsing -The music business had its second year in a row of big-time growth, thanks to streaming -FDA announces first-ever recall of a medical device due to cyber risk -ACLU urges cities to build public broadband to protect net neutrality -Snapchat is building the same kind of data-sharing API that just got Facebook into trouble -SpaceX gains official approval to launch high-speed satellite Internet service -The Sinclair Horrorshow is the result of decades of failing to take media consolidation worries seriously -Citing 'don't be evil' motto, 3,000+ Google employees demand company end work on Pentagon drone project -US suspects cellphone spying devices in DC This podcast is accompanied by our website http://www.davisandthejakeman.com where we continue the discussion of subjects of note in the IT industry.
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