
#42: Looking Back ... to the Future (of Everything)
Aug 16, 2019 - 51:31
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Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC, was this week, and there's a lot of news that could impact you come the fall. David, Joanna and Christopher sort out the game-changers from the who-caresers. The hosts also dig...
#32: The World According to Apple is an episode from Instant Message by The Wall Street Journal. Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC, was this week, and there's a lot of news that could impact you come the fall. David, Joanna and Chri...
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Published Jun 7, 2019, 42:53 long, audio available.
Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC, was this week, and there's a lot of news that could impact you come the fall. David, Joanna and Christopher sort out the game-changers from the who-caresers. The hosts also dig into Apple's latest privacy initiatives, and try to decide whether Apple's promises are worth believing. In this week's Today I Learned, Christopher has a story about password hacking and quantum computing. It confuses everybody. Finally, David interviews Fred Chesnais, the CEO of Atari (still a thing!) about what the decades-old brand might have to say about the future of gaming.
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#32: The World According to Apple is from Instant Message by The Wall Street Journal.
Published Jun 7, 2019 and 42:53 long