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Published 03/18/19
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Published 02/11/19
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-talks the new MacBook Air and all the other products from this week's Apple Event (http://pops.ci/RCtZqi)
-discusses Twitter possibly removing the 'like' button and Facebook's user growth stalling or falling around the world (http://pops.ci/zAX5ip)
-and answers YOUR questions from social media and emails.
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Published 11/02/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-explains why average iPhone users will want an iPhone XR
-explores Facebook Messenger's simplified design (http://pops.ci/Mnv1tf)
-and breaks down Tim Cook's four-point plan for data privacy in the U.S. (http://pops.ci/6IDPMK http://pops.ci/KYV7nN).
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Published 10/26/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-looks at the Google Pixel 3's camera, as well as the new Palm phone (http://pops.ci/Y57UMR)
-dives deep into the TSA's roadmap for the future and the tech behind biometrics (http://pops.ci/aCzqmT)
-and examines the culture of 100-hour work weeks to answer the question "Can you literally work yourself to death?" (http://pops.ci/MEqVT4).
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Published 10/22/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-gives a glimpse at Google's gaggle of gadgets announced last week (http://pops.ci/KNkRBd)
-dives into the 2015 Google+ breach announced last week that affected 50 million users
-looks into Portal, Facebook's new smart screen/video chat device (http://pops.ci/zuGKWP)
-talks about hands-on (or face-on) time with the Magic Leap augmented reality headset
-and reads up on a new font that researchers say helps to retain more information...
Published 10/15/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-reviews all of the new products from last week's Microsoft Surface event (pops.ci/8zehRv)
-explains what we know about the most recent Facebook breach, which affected between 50-90 million users (pops.ci/H4TpZc)
-and explores the death of tabs and productivity that could stem from YouTube's new mini-player (pops.ci/y9Z2k6).
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Published 10/08/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-explores how the new Oculus Quest could bring VR to the mainstream (http://pops.ci/vqH3Yu)
-laments the "Godzilla" principle of social media
-and asks Mark Cuban his opinion on Gmail's new Smart Compose feature (http://pops.ci/YEyJbT).
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Published 10/01/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-looks at the 14(!!!) new products Amazon announced last week, including a microwave that connects to Echo devices (http://pops.ci/LrD2hz)
-gets nostalgic about the PlayStation Classic and the trend of bringing back old video games (http://pops.ci/Bt3iYW)
-and gives their first impressions of the iPhone XS Max camera and Apple Watch Series 4 after some hands-on time (http://pops.ci/9s1Sdn).
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Published 09/24/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-dives deep into how the Apple Watch is evolving into a legitimate medical device, and its potential future impacts (http://pops.ci/GPHQPK)
-answers your questions, including whether you should upgrade your smart devices like iPhones and fitness trackers (http://pops.ci/MGonL9)
-and explain how designers cope with ever-changing iPhone screens (http://pops.ci/4oMVQK).
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Published 09/17/18
On this special episode of Last Week in Tech, the team recaps today's Apple Event where we were introduced to the iPhone XS, the iPhone XS Max, the iPhone XR, and the Apple Watch Series 4.
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Published 09/12/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-breaks down what we learned at last week's congressional committee meetings on social media (http://pops.ci/qm8DhL)
-examines the cultural impact of Google and its products as the company turns 20 years old
-and chat with author Brian Merchant about what to expect at Apple's iPhone event this week (http://pops.ci/zAX5ip).
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Published 09/10/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-breaks down Facebook's latest fake news scandal and what to do if you see fake news on the social network (http://pops.ci/cEr3lx)
-dives into the latest tech rumors, including the Google Pixel 3's giant notch and a worthy successor to the MacBook Air (http://pops.ci/pDfG0L)
-debates if they would shut down robots that beg not to be turned off (pops.ci/2u2kM6)
-and teaches you how to live ergonomically without buying fancy office equipment...
Published 08/27/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-tells you how to make sure you've actually turned off Google tracking your phone (http://pops.ci/Kw1Prg)
-urgently explains "drop apps"—apps that lure you in with limited, time-sensitive products and prizes
-debates if they would shut down robots that beg not to be turned off (http://pops.ci/2u2kM6)
-and blasts off with Betsy Congdon, the lead engineer for the heat shield of NASA's Parker Solar Probe (http://pops.ci/BckY2p).
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Published 08/20/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-dives into the latest tech products: Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 (http://pops.ci/M0ZwS4), Android 9 Pie (http://pops.ci/WzEPz7), and Nintendo's upcoming games, including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
-defines reality while discussing the new Magic Leap agumented reality headset
-and sits down with Zigzag's Jen Poyant to talk the intersection of tech, journalism, and business.
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Published 08/13/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-answers your questions from social media, including if you really need to properly eject a flash drive before ejecting it (http://pops.ci/CzsBaE)
-grooves about HD vinyl and audio recording with professional musician/PopSci expert Billy Cadden (http://pops.ci/OFiZVC)
-and talks about the world's fastest supercomputer with IBM's Hillery Hunter (http://pops.ci/ZdEBt2).
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Published 08/06/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-plays "Password or Just a Word" while discussing Google's new dongle that could replace two-factor authentication (http://pops.ci/2hAZU5)
-gets nerdy about Nikon's new mirrorless camera with Popular Photography's Jeanette Moses (http://pops.ci/IhHSz3)
-and talks about making iPhones with YouTuber and tech DIYer Scotty Allen (http://pops.ci/EGtYF4 http://pops.ci/6bGbml).
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Published 07/30/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-discusses Google's record-breaking $5.3 billion fine from the EU for allegedly breaking anti-trust laws
-celebrates World Emoji Day and reflects on 11 years of the emoji keyboard (http://pops.ci/tUSlGb)
-examines the steps we should all take to fact-check the internet with PopSci contributing editor and author Brooke Borel (http://pops.ci/Dg13M2)
-and chats with Alexa Scordato, @alexa on Twitter.
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Published 07/23/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-looks at how to get the most for your money on the internet, whether or not it's Amazon Prime Day (http://pops.ci/k5DUbj)
-celebrates the 10th anniversary of the App Store by deleting all their apps (http://pops.ci/zE33F8)
-and chats with author Adam Fisher about the past—and future—of Silicon Valley.
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Published 07/16/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-checks in six months later on the tech we were promised at CES 2018 (http://pops.ci/LTV6dq)
-breaks down the latest iPhone rumors (http://pops.ci/EiJgJW)
-fields your tech questions
-and explains how California's latest data privacy laws may affect you, whether or not you live in California.
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Published 07/09/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-realizes how dependent we are on the internet (while reviewing the harrowing hours Slack and Google Home were down)
-dives deep into the differences of waterproof ratings and recommends their favorite waterproof products for the summer (http://pops.ci/C17uAl)
-and recaps what it's like talking to Google's reservation-making AI (http://pops.ci/CBOpcf).
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Published 07/02/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-debates the best format and aspect ratio to watch video content (http://pops.ci/gTlDn7)
-dives into the history and implications of Theranos and the recent indictment brought against its founders
-and explores why the World Health Organization recently added video game addiction to its International Classification of Diseases (http://pops.ci/G2wx35) and why our brains can't quit our gadgets (http://pops.ci/foVfFP).
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Published 06/25/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-plays through their E3 highlights (http://pops.ci/Rc1Aab)
-explains what to expect now that the net is no longer neutral (http://pops.ci/3iiBIG)
-breaks down the implications of AT&T's merger with Time Warner
-and debuts a new segment by interviewing Rohit Prasad, Vice President and Head Scientist, Alexa Artificial Intelligence at Amazon.
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Published 06/18/18
On this episode of Last Week in Tech, the team:
-navigating Amazon's increasingly complicated collection of Alexa-enabled devices (http://pops.ci/sAOb5d)
-explains why you NEED to reset your internet router and upgrade the firmware (http://pops.ci/IBd0DA)
-breaks down the security of home genetic testing kits (http://pops.ci/OaR4JF)
-bids adieu to Facebook's Trending Topics (http://pops.ci/alyvOh)
-and calls up ASUS's crazy new gaming phone (http://pops.ci/y7LHQ4)
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Published 06/11/18