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Bryan is not impressed by stories that tell a person what to do with his or her weekend. Bryan doesn't think it's wise to try and read the tea leaves when it comes to SCOTUS questions during oral arguments over presidential immunity. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Blinken is in China talking tough. 2) Sheriff and Dow Constantine won't enforce a no camping law in Burien. 3) Pence on Ukraine aid. // Harvey Weinstein conviction overturned and Bryan explains why. // Amazon Ring customers getting $5.6M in refunds.
The news to know for Friday, April 26, 2024! We'll tell you about a severe weather threat across several American states, as well as which major university called off its graduation ceremony for security reasons, and why disgraced Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein got his rape conviction overturned. Plus, new pollution rules could force coal plants to close, refunds are going out to many Amazon Ring customers, and this year's NFL Draft broke records. Those stories and more news to know in just over 10 minutes! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Episode Sponsors: Enjoy a free bag of coffee and up to $15 off select plans when you visit drinktrade.com/newsworthy. Shop the SKIMS T-Shirt Shop at SKIMS.com. Be sure to let them know we sent you in the survey! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com
Cisco releases urgent patches for their Adaptive Security Appliances. Android powered smart TVs could expose Gmail inboxes. The FTC refunds millions to Amazon Ring customers. The DOJ charges crypto-mixers with money laundering. A critical vulnerability has been disclosed in the Flowmon network monitoring tool. A Swiss blood donation company reopens following a ransomware attack. Multiple vulnerabilities are discovered in the Brocade SANnav storage area network management application. Brokewell is a new Android banking trojan. Meta's ad business continues to face scrutiny in the EU. Ann Johnson, host of Microsoft Security's Afternoon Cyber Tea podcast speaks with LinkedIn's CISO Geoff Belknap. And an AI Deepfake Sparks a Community Crisis. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest We are joined by Ann Johnson, host of Microsoft Security's Afternoon Cyber Tea podcast talking with Geoff Belknap sharing "Insights from LinkedIn's CISO." You can listen to their full discussion here. Selected Reading 'ArcaneDoor' Cyberspies Hacked Cisco Firewalls to Access Government Networks (WIRED) Cisco Releases Security Updates Addressing ArcaneDoor Campaign, Exploited Vulnerabilities in ASA and FTD (NHS England Digital) Android TVs Can Expose User Email Inboxes (404 Media) FTC Sending $5.6 Million in Refunds to Ring Customers Over Security Failures (SecurityWeek) Southern District of New York | Founders And CEO Of Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Arrested And Charged With Money Laundering And Unlicensed Money Transmitting Offenses (United States Department of Justice) Maximum severity Flowmon bug has a public exploit, patch now (Bleeping Computer) Plasma donation company Octapharma slowly reopening as BlackSuit gang claims attack (The Record) New Brokewell malware takes over Android devices, steals data (Bleeping Computer) Vulnerabilities Expose Brocade SAN Appliances, Switches to Hacking (SecurityWeek) Meta could face further squeeze on surveillance ads model in EU (TechCrunch) Baltimore County educator framed principal with AI-generated voice, police say (Baltimore Banner) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.
In the latest episode of the pod Andy's talking about: How to beat Amazon Ring's price hike Should you be a secret saver? Rate cuts for regular saver accounts What should your first Amex card be? Deals of the week For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is presented by money blogger and broadcaster Andy Webb. The podcast was "Show of the Week" in the Radio Times, and it has been featured as one of the top money podcasts by publications including Apple, Good Housekeeping and the Independent. In 2021 and 2019 it was awarded Best Money Podcast at the SHOMOS - the UK Money Bloggers community annual awards, and runner-up in 2020. On each Cash Chats episode you can hear Andy share ways to get the most from your money. Andy also runs the award-winning website Be Clever With Your Cash, presented Channel 5's Shop Smart Save Money and founded the community ukmoneybloggers.com. To contact Andy email Andy@Becleverwithyourcash.com ANDY ON SOCIAL twitter.com/BeCleverCash instagram.com/becleverwithyourcash youtube.com/@becleverwithyourcash GET ANDY'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER You'll also get a free Quidco bonus for signing up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/newsletter/ MUSIC The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence
Prepare to navigate the murky waters of deepfakes and the sharp edge of cyber-security breaches, as our podcast episode takes you through the ethical labyrinths of cutting-edge tech. With deepfakes ruffling feathers across industries, we delve into the implications of this technology, which can make anyone say or do anything on screen. But that's just the opening act; we also scrutinize Elon Musk's Neuralink claims and Ring's pivotal policy shift on police access to doorbell footage. And that's not all—cybersecurity expert Nick Espinosa joins us for an eye-opening discussion on the digital dangers lurking in the shadows of our government and personal devices.Our conversation with Nick is a red alert for anyone who's ever shrugged off those pesky software updates. We dissect the disturbing ease with which hackers can breach even the most fortified digital fortresses, from Homeland Security to Microsoft's backyard. We then expose the chilling reality of online scams and how they're diverting profits from genuine creators.As we wrap up our tech saga, we shift from the high-stakes world of cyber attacks to the tranquil, yet intricate notes of Shanks Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey. Then, we change tempo, pondering the recent cyber onslaught in Fulton County and what it means for the future of governmental cyber fortification. With an anticipatory glance at Windows 11's upcoming features, we leave you contemplating a provocative notion: should government agencies be the vanguard of cybersecurity investment, or is it a shared battlefield with private enterprises? Tune in to probe these questions and more—and to become part of the conversation that shapes our digital lives.Episode 190: This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, we'll be discussing a range of topics from the world of technology. We'll start by exploring the growing challenge of deepfakes and the lack of regulation surrounding them. Next, we'll talk about Elon Musk's Neuralink company and their recent claim of successfully implanting a wireless brain chip in a human. We'll also discuss Ring's recent decision to no longer allow police to request users' doorbell camera footage. Stay tuned for all this and more, only on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Humm" Technology news of the week for January 28th - February 3rd, 2024--- [Now on Today's Show]--- [Top Stories in Technology]Elon Musk says Neuralink implanted wireless brain chip - http://tinyurl.com/bddy4xj4Deepfakes exploiting Taylor Swift images exemplify a scourge with little oversight - http://tinyurl.com/bdf95v9p Ring will no longer allow police to request users' doorbell camera footage - http://tinyurl.com/4y3npvss--- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]Shenk's Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey (2023) | 91.2 Proof | $110.00--- [Ask the Expert - Nick Espinosa]Nick talks about his four technology breaches, scams and hacks.--- [This Week in Technology]This Week in Technology: January 31, 1995 - AT&T and VLSI Protect Against Eavesdropping --- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]Marc Gregoire's review of this week's whiskey--- [Technology Fail of the Week]This week's “Technology Fail” comes to us from Fulton County, Georgia.--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®] Question: Should government identities spend more in cyber security than private companies? --- [Nathan Nugget]Windows 11 Features expansion with AI--- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]Shenk's Homestead Sour Mash Whiskey (2023) | 91.2 Proof | $110.00Mike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs Up
We try to make sense of all the regulatory changes Apple is making and why most of it won't be used. But it is the Mac's 40th birthday, so let's celebrate. Plenty of other tech news to get caught up on and some great tips and picks to help you tech better. Enjoy! Watch on YouTube! Dave's Pro Tip of the Week: Record your passwords somewhere! (00:00) Followup: The first release of Internet Explorer (1995) is closer in time to the Apollo 11 moon landing (1969) than now (11:50) Tech layoffs balloon in January as Wall Street rally lifts Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft to records (13:40) Amazon Prime Video ads start from today – up to 3.5 mins per hour (18:15) Microsoft closes a loophole that created Taylor Swift deepfakes (22:35) The deepfake era of US politics is upon us (24:00) Following lawsuit, rep admits “AI” George Carlin was human-written (26:10) Just the headlines: (28:30) NYC first to designate social media as environmental toxin Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry Fossil is quitting smartwatches LG Washing Machine Found Sending 3.7 GB of Data a Day Google Maps can now navigate inside tunnels Apple captures the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market Iconic Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game shutting down after a decade Takes: Apple regulatory changes Apple details how it plans to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (31:30) Apple opens App Store to game streaming services (37:10) Apple revises US App Store rules to let developers link to outside payment methods, but it will still charge a commission (38:20) The Oregon DMV took in $11.5 million in 2019 by selling your information (41:20) iPhone apps secretly harvest data when they send you notifications (45:00) Bonus Odd Take: Happy 40th birthday, Macintosh (49:00) Picks of the Week: Dave: SmallRig P200 Led Video Light Panel, 10" Key Light 2500-6500K, 98+ CRI, 192 Led Beads 2000 Lux, for Streaming, Home Studio, Zoom Meeting, Video Conferencing, Photography 4065 (54:40) Nate: Samoas - Girl Scout Cookie Time - Support Isla (58:15) Ramazon™ purchase (01:04:45) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com https://www.notnerd.com https://www.youtube.com/c/Notnerd https://ratethispodcast.com/notnerd https://www.tiktok.com/@notnerdpod https://www.twitter.com/n0tnerd/ https://www.instagram.com/n0tnerd https://www.facebook.com/n0tnerd/ info@Notnerd.com Call or text 608.618.NERD(6373) If you would like to help support Notnerd financially, mentally, or physically, don't hesitate to get in touch with us via any of the methods above. Consider any product/app links to be affiliate links.
Amazon is disabling a feature that let people with Ring doorbells share video footage with law enforcement agencies. For more context on what led to this decision, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke to Bloomberg's Matt Day in today's Tech and Business Report.
The PC Pro team discuss the implications of Amazon Ring sharing information with the Police and how Apple is reacting to the implementation of side-loading apps onto its devices. We look at Microsoft's planned upgrade of USB4 and chat about HP's plans to turn PCs into a subscription business. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Samsung S24 Ultra
Liz Hamren has been CEO of Amazon's Ring business for almost a year, as the successor in the role to Ring founder Jamie Siminoff. Hamren previously held technology and business leadership positions at companies including Dropcam, Microsoft, Oculus, and Discord, and was involved in product launches including Xbox consoles and Meta VR headsets. In addition to Ring, she leads Blink, Amazon Key, and Amazon Sidewalk in her current role. She spoke with us recently in her first public interview since becoming Ring CEO last year. With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop; Audio editing by Curt Milton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Si parla di come fare la lista delle cose da mettere in valigia, di come funziona il redirect di chat.easyapple.org, dei pregi e difetti di QNAP e Synology, di come automatizzare Amazon Ring e Nuki Pro, dei nuovi Mac con M3, dei problemi con i nuovi...
Join Robin and Shelley with AI expert Lindsey Scheftic, Founder of The CMO Sidekick, for a candid conversation about AI in Part 1 on this topic.With in-depth marketing expertise at Amazon/Ring, Red Bull and Vans, Lindsey gets real about the future of the CMO and how marketing will be transformed by AI. Our dynamic discussion hits on the velocity of change in the marketing world, what executives should be thinking about, and a cautionary tale of getting too much content out to the market too fast.For more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com, where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other retail industry experts, and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Welcome to Media in the Mix, the only podcast produced and hosted by the School of Communications at American University. Join us as we create a safe space to explore topics and communication at the intersection of social justice, tech, innovation & pop culture. Irina is a passionate, strategic marketing executive with over 17 years of experience. Her career has spanned a wide range of industries including consumer and B2B technology, media & entertainment, CPG, alcohol/spirits, financial services, healthcare and pro bono social/political issues she is dedicated to supporting. She has led numerous high-impact, 360-degree campaigns for the world's largest companies (e.g., Amazon/Ring, Hulu, Intel, Microsoft, BMW, Toyota, Procter & Gamble, Nestle) in the world's biggest forums (e.g., Super Bowl, Olympics), building business and integrating messaging into pop culture. Fun fact: Irina helped develop Nestle's first-ever Super Bowl spot for launch of Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cups. In her current role at Amazon, Irina leads strategic campaign development for brand and promotional initiatives for Ring in addition to creative marketing operations. Irina is a former ballerina turned avid runner and yogi. She and her husband live in Los Angeles with their three cats: Calypso, Houdini and Helios. Check out Irina's LinkedIn page to learn more: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irinagilbertson/ To donate to American University's School of Communication, visit this link:https://giving.american.edu/
Nuova sfida a Twitter, Meta lancia "Threads". Il nuovo social (che per ora non è disponibile nel'Unione Europea) è molto simile alla piattaforma dell'uccellino blu e promette di farle concorrenza grazie alla possibilità per i suoi utenti di accedervi attraverso le stesse credenziali usate per loggarsi su Instagram (2 miliardi di utenti potenziali). Enrico Pagliarini ne parla con Luca Tremolada del Sole 24 Ore.Con Gianfranco Giardina, direttore del magazine digitale Dday.it parliamo di Amazon Ring. Come funziona e a cosa serve il nuovo dispositivo che consente di gestire il vecchio citofono di casa dallo smartphone.L'intelligenza artificiale può essere sfruttata anche per raccogliere i dati provenienti dalle videocamere e dai sensori integrati nei veicoli, interpretandoli e impiegandoli nelle operazioni di manutenzione delle strade, come spiega Alessandro Finicelli, General manager di Autobynet e distributore ufficiale per il mercato italiano di Mobileye, azienda specializzata in sistemi avanzati di assistenza alla guida.E come sempre le nostre Digital News, le notizie di innovazione e tecnologia più importanti della settimana.
Addio a Daniel Ellsberg. Il governo USA compra sorveglianza dai data brokers. Amazon Ring usate per spiare i proprietari. La legge europea per l'IA. ChatGPT dice messa . Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Massimo De Santo, Michele Di MaioProduttori esecutivi:Vincenzo Ingenito, Saverio Gravagnola, Carlo Tomas, Andrea Guido, Andrea Nicola Vasile, Alessio Ferrara, Marco Mandia, Marco Grechi, Michele Francesco Falzarano, Enrico Carangi, Fulvio Barizzone, Antonio Taurisano, Alessandro Morgantini, Mario Giammona, Simone Podico, Calogero Augusta, Michelangelo Rocchetti, Denis Grosso, Umberto Marcello, Giorgio Puglisi, Giuseppe Brusadelli, Giacomo Cipriani, Fabio Brunelli, Alessandro Grossi, Fabrizio Reina, Mauro Tommasi, Donato Gravino, Letizia Calcinai, Emanuele Libori, Michele Olivieri, Edoardo Volpi Kellerman, Gianluca Martucci, Fiorenzo Pilla, Cristian Pastori, Angelo Travaglione, Paolo Tegoni, Fabrizio Bianchi, Andrea Giovacchini, Manuel Zavatta, Davide Tinti, Nicola Gabriele D., Samuele D., Alberto F., Capitan Harlock, Fiorenzo Pilla, Nicola Gabriele D., Gianluca Trevisani, AnonymousSponsor:Squarespace.com - utilizzate il codice coupon "DIGITALIA" per avere il 10% di sconto sul costo dell'abbonamento.Links:Can Aircraft NAVIGATE by LASERSNetflix's ‘3 Body Problem' first look confirms January 2024 premiereThe note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopenReddit CEO praises Elon Musk as protests rock the platformAmazon's Ring cameras were used to spy on customersWhy Spotify's bet on big names like Meghan unravelledReddit CEO Steve Huffman isn't backing down: our full interviewPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are called 'f*****g grifters' by Spotify execJay Peters Interviews Reddit CEO Steve Huffman for The VergeDaniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, dies at 92Never Meet Our Childhood Heroes. Daniel Ellsberg Proved That WrongThe Beatles will release a new and 'final record' this yearPaul McCartney is using AI to create a final song for The BeatlesMercedes tries putting ChatGPT in your carElon Musk, il mancato blitz in incognito.I modelli IA più noti rispettano l'AI Act europeo? Stanford li ha bocciati tuttiThe US government is buying your data to spy on youAGCOM impone agli operatori di filtrare i contenuti per i minorenniUber Eats chiude: licenziati tutti i dipendenti di Milano (e riders a piedi)In Milan, Putting an A.I. Travel Adviser to the TestSanremo, la Rai multata dall'Agcom per pubblicità occulta a Instagram.L'inattesa visita di Elon Musk in ItaliaReddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From SubredditsReddit CEO slams protest leadersLa legge sull'intelligenza artificiale in Europa è a una svoltaEurope approves landmark AI legislation, challenging tech giantsTwitter is getting evicted from its Colorado office over unpaid rentUPS tentatively agrees to add air conditioning to its trucksTwitter is being evicted from its Boulder office over unpaid rentEuropeans Take a Major Step Toward Regulating A.I.EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary rulingThe EU is leading the way on AI laws. The US is still playing catch-upAI-powered church service in Germany draws a large crowdReddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass'Sol Reader is a VR headset exclusively for reading booksGingilli del giorno: Wool - Hugh HoweyRedactStory: Redis and its creator antirezSupporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news. The post Network Break 433: NVIDIA Melds Switches, DPUs For AI Networking Fabric; FTC Says Amazon Ring Employee Spied On Female Customers appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news. The post Network Break 433: NVIDIA Melds Switches, DPUs For AI Networking Fabric; FTC Says Amazon Ring Employee Spied On Female Customers appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news. The post Network Break 433: NVIDIA Melds Switches, DPUs For AI Networking Fabric; FTC Says Amazon Ring Employee Spied On Female Customers appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news.
This week's Network Break discusses a new Google offering to interconnect public clouds, NVIDIA's platform for AI networking fabrics using Ethernet switches and DPUs, and Cisco's latest security acquisition. We also cover Riverbed getting a new private equity owner, Amazon paying a pittance to the FTC to settle allegations of customer privacy violations, and more tech news.
In this episode, Erich and Javvad cover the top #cybersecurity stories of the week including the settlment over Ring and Alexa, and Andriod app that started spying, a dark web data link with RaidForums member info, and much more! Stories from the show: Amazon Ring, Alexa accused of every nightmare IoT security fail you can imagine https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/01/ftc_alexa_ring_amazon_settlement/ Most CEOs now see cybersecurity as more important than economic performance https://www.techradar.com/news/most-ceos-now-see-cybersecurity-as-more-important-than-economic-performance Check your phone: Popular Android app reportedly started spying on users, making recordings https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/check-your-phone-popular-android-app-reportedly-started-spying-on-users-making-recordings/ar-AA1bUISq Dark Web Data Leak Exposes RaidForums Members https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/data-leak-exposes-raidforums/ Government publishes guidelines on cybersecurity https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2023/0601/1386968-government-publishes-guidelines-on-cybersecurity/
Link to Blog Post This week's Cyber Security Headlines - Week in Review, May 29-June 2, is hosted by Sean Kelly with our guest, Howard Holton, CTO, GigaOm Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Barricade Cyber Have you fallen victim to a ransomware attack? Don't worry! Barricade Cyber Solutions has helped thousands of customers in situations just like yours. Their proprietary ransomware recovery services are designed to quickly get your business back on track. Their team of experts will identify the source of the attack and provide a comprehensive solution to prevent it from happening again. You can count on them for the security of your data and systems. Visit barricadecyber.com All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com
Amazon Ring, Alexa accused of privacy violations by FTC Kaspersky reports on new mobile APT campaign targeting iOS devices White House to choose Army general Hartman to be Cyber Command No. 2 Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Barricade Cyber Solutions Have you fallen victim to a ransomware attack? Don't worry! Barricade Cyber Solutions has helped thousands of customers in situations just like yours. Their proprietary ransomware recovery services are designed to quickly get your business back on track. Their team of experts will identify the source of the attack and provide a comprehensive solution to prevent it from happening again. You can count on them for the security of your data and systems. Visit barricadecyber.com For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
Amazon Ring and Alexa invaded for your privacy! by Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic
Hilda and Rachael discuss Amazon Ring's Of Power Season 1 Episode 8 "Alloyed." WE DID IT. Also - we finally know who Sauron is. For sure this time.
Ospiti di questa puntata: Edoardo Zegna di Ermenegildo Zegna Group, Cristian Miccoli di Conio, Martino Fossarello di Amazon Ring, Roberta Gentile e Paolo Mistroni di Vertiv
Microsoft warns of large-scale use of phishing kits to send millions of emails daily Ransomware group claims hack of Amazon's Ring CISA creates new ransomware vulnerability warning program Brought to you by the CISO Series. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
Nytt år betyr også ny sesong av Oppgradert med Eirik og Hans-Petter. Som flere år tidligere, betyr januar-episoden et tilbakeblikk på årets CES-konferanse i Las Vegas.Eirik var fysisk på plass, mens jeg fikk det med meg virtuelt ... på en måte. Foruten CES, kåret vi også tre heldige vinnere av Logitechs MX Mechanical Keys Mini til Mac, samt MX Master 3S mus til Mac, basert på deres svar på hva de tror vil dominere teknologiutviklingen i 2023. Hele programmet finner du under, og skulle du ønske å se episoden, kan du selvsagt det også, på YouTube-serien med samme navn, Oppgradert med Eirik og Hans-Petter. Episodens innhold: 00:00 - Velkommen og innledning til CES 202308:10 - Kåring av Logitech-vinnerne fra desember-konkurransen15:40 - ChatGPT forklarer hvor Apple fikk Macintosh-navnet fra21:55 - Årets CES24:40 - John Deere28:20 - Kort om helseteknologi29:40 - Kort om Metaverset31:50 - Samsung Bespoke AI Oven37:30 - Amazon Ring drone4040 - Withings U-Scan45:30 - Elbiler, blant annet BMW Dee48:10 - Moonbike Motors50:20 - Exo Skeletons52.00 - Elektriske kjæledyr - Loona56:25 - Lenovo YogaBook 9i56::38 - Lenovo Thinkbook Plus TwistLenker til alt vi har snakket om, finner du også på Facebook-gruppen vår, Oppgradert med Eirik og Hans-Petter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ypocrites, is the world full of them? So what is a hypocrite? Hypocrites are easy to spot. They're the ones who set their eyes on one thing, only looking away when it comes time for them to judge you – or someone else! These people have got some double standard going that's just confusing as all get out because there isn't any logic behind what they do. Now in some ways, this is natural. We all apply different standards to different people based on our upbringing, education, financial status, or whatever we want to call it. Sometimes is right, and sometimes wrong. I am pondering this concept because of several conversations I have had recently. As you know, my vision is to protect our children from the emergencies and disasters that will come into their lives. My mission is to prepare the family so they can protect themselves. For the longest time, FEMA has been conducting the National Household Survey on Disaster Preparedness. And for many years, it has hovered between 30 to 40% of the population who has done anything to prepare themselves and their family for emergencies. The 2022 national household survey states that of the respondents, 45% of the adults are prepared for disaster. This is a self-assessed questionnaire. Generally speaking, this means that we are better prepared than we were last year and better prepared than we were the year before. One thing I find very interesting here is that of the people I have personally surveyed, that number is much lower. And looking at the actual data in the survey demonstrates that the vast majority of respondents have a plan (41%) but have done very little to actualize the plan. Go here to see the data yourself: https://community.fema.gov/PreparednessConnect/s/article/Results-from-the-2022-National-Household-Survey-on-Disaster-Preparedness. The conversations I had with people earlier this week revolved around fearmongering. How people, in general, will refuse to do something unless it scares them so bad and the chance of losing something is so dire that they feel like they need to take action to prevent it. Many purveyors and people in the disaster management industry are just like that. They are fearmongers who will tell you how bad the world will be and how bad life will be. So buy their knife and defend yourself from the zombie hoard, or you need to buy their backpacks so you can hike out of town and go Into the wilderness to protect yourself. Neither option is valid or usable under most circumstances. Amazon Ring is a very good example of fearmongering for profit. In my conversations, I was offered the opportunity to embrace my controlling fearmonger for fun and profit. And I cannot do that. There is a way to prepare without fear, a way to teach our children in a fun, enlightening, and educational way. By embracing communications and resiliency, we are developing the leaders of tomorrow. Til next time, Be Safe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-kilburn/message
Tonight's headlines feature Illinois pass real purge Law (SAFE-T ACT), 17-Year-Old Human Trafficking Victim Ordered To Pay Her Alleged Rapist's Family, Federal Way Police Officer Suspended Following This Video on Abuse of Power,Amazon is turning Ring security videos into TV show, and more.
Pickleball equipment / Gucci Pickleball equipment / high end brands / Lake Mead drought / secrets unrevealed // Ring Video TV Show by Amazon / Ring cameras / Peleton / Cruise lines dropping vaccinations exemptions// Loretta Swit / EV cars incentives // Fraternities dis-affiliated w USC / Mega Flood turn CA flatlands into giant sea / Capri Sun has mold LAUSD welcome students back to school
In response to an inquiry by a US Senator, Amazon Ring disclosed that it gave personal information gathered from a personal Ring doorbell device without the owner's permission several times this year - we discuss. Housing & Homelessness, it affects everything - and inflation has only made it worse. Finally, several new proposed regulations for the commercial trucking industry threatens to turn everything on its ear.
Amazon Ring has shared personal data, gleaned from private Ring doorbell devices with law enforcement without permission. This revelation is a result of a formal request by a US Senator. Eleven times this year alone. There was no disclosure of how often this has happened in prior years. Its not ok.
The New Wave Podcast: Daily Conversations On Web3.0, Business, Psychology, Psychedelics & More. A Show For People Seeking Spiritual, Psychological And Financial Sovereignty. Hosted By Best-Selling Author, Speaker and Entrepreneur Daniel DiPiazza. Latest headline from this week of news: Amazon Ring scandal, Facebook and Apple duking it out in the Metaverse & more. Daniel also shares some info on his upcoming book The True Artifact. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ⌛Timestamps⌛(00:05) New Wave updates. Daniel's new book “The True Artifact” coming out soon. (05:08) Amazon Ring breaks privacy rules and sets a negative precedent for privacy (21:02) Mark Zuckerberg says META is competition with Apple in the Metaverse space (30:29) On the benefits on using analogue technologies instead of digital ones~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
LaVey joins us this week as we discuss the continuing complete failure of the Uvalde Police Department, members of Congress getting arrested for being total protesting badasses, a questionable robot made in Russia, the fact that the Amazon Ring is slowly chisling your privacy away, and how the titanium dioxide in skittles might make them unsuitable for human consumption. Sick.Also LaVey has a new album coming out next month. Keep an eye out for it.
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Alina Utrata speaks with Lauren Bridges, a PhD candidate at the the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania who studies big data infrastructures and surveillance regimes. They talk all about Amazon Ring: Why does Amazon want footage of your front door anyways? How is this surveillance shared with law enforcement agencies across the country? Where does this surveillance fit in with racialized notions of crime and policing? And what happens when Amazon Ring is hacked?You can follow Lauren Bridges on Twitter @Laurenebridges, Alina Utrata @alinautrata and the Anti-Dystopians podcast on @AntiDystopians. Sign up for the Anti-Dystopians email newsletter at bit.ly/3kuGM5XAll episodes of the Anti-Dystopians are hosted and produced by Alina Utrata and are freely available to all listeners. To support the production to the show, visit: bit.ly/3AApPN4Articles by Lauren:Amazon's Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen (Guardian Op-ed)Infrastructural obfuscation: unpacking the carceral logics of the Ring surveillant assemblage (Academic Article)Other articles:Who is Amazon? (Anti-Dystopians Podcast)A Black Woman Invented Home Security. Why Did It Go So Wrong? By Chris Gilliard (Wired)The IRS Should Stop Using Facial Recognition by Joy Buolamwini (The Atlantic)For more articles, sign up for the Anti-Dystopians email newsletter at bit.ly/3kuGM5XNowhere Land by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4148-nowhere-landLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There are a number of products now available which allow you to automate your home and also allow you to keep an eye on it remotely, such as Google Nest and Amazon Ring. Refilwe Moloto speaks to Bryan Turner of World Wide Worx to find out how they rate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Witam w sto trzydziestym ósmym odcinku podcastu „Porozmawiajmy o IT”. Tematem dzisiejszej rozmowy jest software development dla urządzeń typu SMART na przykładzie Amazon Ring.Dziś moim gościem jest Grzegorz Paciorkiewicz – software engineering manager w Amazon Ring w Gdańsku. Ukończył Politechnikę Gdańską na wydziale elektroniki i automatyki. Posiada wieloletnie doświadczenie w kierowaniu zespołami zajmującymi się programowaniem zwinnym. Z Amazonem związany od 2018 roku, swoją karierę w firmie zaczynał jako software development manager. Wcześniej swoje doświadczenie zdobywał m.in. w ThyssenKrupp System Engineering, Intel-u i Grouponie. Wolne chwile spędza na sporcie i wciąganiu w sportowe pasje swoich dzieci. Latem uprawia kitesurfing, a przez cały rok gra w piłkę nożną oraz gry planszowe.W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o:co to są urządzenie typu SMART i gdzie mają swoje zastosowanie?czym jest Amazon Ring?w jakie aspekty Amazon Ring Grzegorz jest zaangażowany?czym się charakteryzuje software development na urządzenia IoT i co go odróżnia od innych gałęzi tworzenia oprogramowania?jakie jest znaczenie security w obszarze urządzeń SMART?jakie rozwiązanie security są wbudowane w Ring?jak testuje się takie oprogramowanie?jak skala tworzonych w Amazon rozwiązań odbija się na satysfakcji z codziennej pracy?jaki jest impact biznesowy rozwiązań w obszarze SMART tworzonych przez polskich inżynierów?czy praca nad software'em urządzeń SMART w tak dużej firmie jak Amazon daje możliwość proponowania własnych rozwiązań?jakie technologie wykorzystuje się do tworzenia oprogramowania na urządzenia SMART?czy praca w tej branży polega bardziej na kreowaniu czy dostosowywaniu istniejących rozwiązań?co przyciągnęło Grzegorza do Amazon?Subskrypcja podcastu:zasubskrybuj w Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Sticher, Spotify, przez RSS, lub Twoją ulubioną aplikację do podcastów na smartphonie (wyszukaj frazę „Porozmawiajmy o IT”)poproszę Cię też o polubienie fanpage na FacebookuLinki:Profil Grzegorza na LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/gpaciorkiewicz/Amazon.jobs – https://www.amazon.jobs/pl/locations/polandWsparcie:Wesprzyj podcast na platformie Patronite - https://patronite.pl/porozmawiajmyoit/Jeśli masz jakieś pytania lub komentarze, pisz do mnie śmiało na krzysztof@porozmawiajmyoit.plhttps://porozmawiajmyoit.pl/138
We test two high-end outdoor cams with bright floodlights to see which one will work better for the exterior of your home.
We test two high-end outdoor cams with bright floodlights to see which one will work better for the exterior of your home.
Earlier this month, https://www.rit.edu/directory/emsgsh-evan-selinger (Evan Selinger), a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09505431.2021.1983797 (published a paper) with co-author Darrin Durant in the journal Science as Culture titled Amazon's Ring: Surveillance as a Slippery Slope. Last month, a https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/09/16/chris-gilliard-sees-digital-redlining-in-surveillance-tech/ (must-read profile) of https://twitter.com/hypervisible (Chris Gilliard) by Will Oremus for The Washington Post also started out with concerns about Ring, before detailing Gilliard's perspective and background. I invited Evan and Chris to join me to discuss their writings on Ring, and how it fits into their broader views on tech and society.
Benjamin Netanyahu is an Israeli politician serving as the prime minister of Israel since 2009 worst person of the week Amazon's Ring is the 'largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen. Joe Manchin exposed as DINO, Democrat In Name Only. Melinda Gates reportedly sought out divorce lawyers in 2019 when news of Bill Gates's ties to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced. Here's how the two men were connected. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nodekorum/support
"People live out loud and outside, and I do have concerns that public gathering, public music — that the surveillance is going to lead to more policing of public space."Those are the words of Ursula Price, a racial justice and civil rights advocate in New Orleans who has opposed the city's expanding connected camera network. She's one of the many people featured in the second episode of City Surveillance Watch, which takes listeners on a coast-to-coast journey for a glimpse at how surveillance tech is used and how it affects real people.We'll dig into how private funding and public-private partnerships are enabling surveillance programs — from growing surveillance camera networks in New Orleans and Detroit that stream data to police monitoring centers, to privately-funded drones and license plate readers in Chula Vista, CA and Kansas City.We'll look into how law enforcement in Kansas City and Mt. Juliet, TN combine data from multiple forms of surveillance tech like license plate readers, connected cameras and video from Amazon Ring security cameras. We'll explore why some urban residents are pushing to deploy more surveillance tech on their streets and in local businesses. And we'll ponder a future in which privately-funded surveillance tech moves decision-making — once subject to government accountability and oversight — deeper into the shadows.Sources featured in this episode: Jacob Becchina, sergeant, Kansas City Missouri Police Department; Ross Bourgeois, New Orleans Real Time Crime Center administrator; Renard Bridgewater, anti-surveillance activist, hip hop band leader and MC and community engagement coordinator for the Music and Culture Coalition of New Orleans; Tyler Chandler, captain, Mt. Juliet, TN Police Department; Wendy Hood, parking enforcement officer, City of Eugene, OR; John McKinney, president of the Pebble Point Homeowners Association, Lebanon, Tennessee; Jeff Petry, director of administration, planning and development department, City of Eugene; Rayshaun “Raysh” Phillips, member and former fundraising chair for Black Youth Project 100 in Detroit; Jameson Spivack, policy associate, Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law; Lee Tien, legislative director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Doug Teany, COO, Corindus Vascular Robotics discusses robotic-assisted surgery, 5G hype vs. reality, and being acquired by Siemens Medical Solutions for $1.1 billion. We also talk about Helen Greiner joining a gardening robotics startup, privacy issues with Amazon Ring's indoor security drone and more.
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The Intercept reveals Amazon Ring has privacy issues, WeChat executive gave a lengthy talk at his company's annual confab, Ikea will start selling smart blinds, and folks over 65 are more likely to share fake news.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Justin Robert Young. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.