Computer Talk: Delivering Smartphone Traffic To China & Russia? (6/1/19) - Part 1
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audio
Podknife tags |
Business
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Technology
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Business
Technology
Publication Date |
Jun 01, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:36:35

Erik and Bob take your computer questions. U.S. government staff may be sending their smartphone web traffic "wrapped in a bow" to China and Russia over VPNs, report says. Facebook quietly killed a map tool for discovering live videos. Google to crack down on malicious Chrome web browser extensions. Google Maps to tell you a restaurant's most popular dishes. Google Maps posts speed camera data for over 40 countries. Google holds firm on changes that may block ad-blockers, but may exempt some enterprise users from this requirement. Facial recognition software coming to Lockport City School District in New York to better protect children. Starlink Satellite Internet Service, which purports to offer low-cost satellite Internet service by the end of the year, launches 60 satellites. A listener with a new HP Envy wonders if he should download software drivers offered by HP updating software. Also he wonders the best way to deal with a small 120-gigabyte SSD hard drive when using the computer. A listener asks about the security of using facial recognition as a password to your phone or computer. Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton to deliver the keynote address at a Cyber Defense Summit. A flower shop owner wonders if he can upgrade older Windows 7 PCs to the newer Windows 10 operating systems.

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