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Doug Ford has called for national unity, saying that he'd host the premier's meeting and supporting Alberta's equalization fight. ALSO: Elizabeth May steps down. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University - The US has given notice to the UN that they will be leaving the Paris Accords. Where does it leave the States in comparison to everyone else? What are the ramifications of this decision? Guest: Richard Rood, professor of climate and space sciences and engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Michigan - There is new tech being considered for Canadian police to catch distracted drivers called a “textalyzer”. However, there are concerns among privacy advocates about it's use.Derek Sardo. President, Rolling Thunder
Allen and Whitney discuss: Nevada and other municipalities considering introducing a "Brethalyzer for Texts": https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/03/18/breathalyzyer-texting-nevada-weighs-controversial-technology-curb-distracted-driving/?utm_term=.9a2266bf0e9f Remember Myspace? Well, they're still around. Myspace accidentally deleted years worth of indie band pages and more: https://news.avclub.com/myspace-accidentally-deleted-everything-uploaded-before-1833393504 Youth around the world strike for their future: https://earther.gizmodo.com/the-climate-strike-movement-has-officially-gone-global-1833305314 The ever-widening Democratic presidential field. The most recent college admissions scandal and why we're not--at all-surprised: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/03/college-admissions-scandal-fbi-targets-wealthy-parents/584695/?fbclid=IwAR1SBXhvSB28FozM0zmtfK0wMGf-axFRRuioULb1FES0-4uxqFO9KIYp41A
When it comes to tech policy, New York seems to lead the way in… interesting ideas. The government has an important role in making sure our roads are safe for driving. This means there’s nothing abnormal about a police officer checking their blood alcohol levels with a breathalyzer. But the “textalyzer” is a different animal: law enforcement scanning phones to see if drivers were “texting” before an accident raises a host of privacy and cybersecurity concerns, among other issues. Manufactured by Cellebrite, an Israel-based tech company, the textalyzer is still months away from coming to market. But New York is considering legislation that would authorize law enforcement to use the textalyzer when it’s available for purchase. Are these types of searches legal under current case law, and what would they mean for civil liberties? Evan is joined by Dan King, an Advocate at Young Voices. For more, see his op-ed.
We chat about the Textalyzer, Cell Phone Dependency and all of the latest news. Have something you want us to discuss? Email our producer, Todd, at todd@rantingmedia.com and it might… The post Those Pesky Cell Phone Habits – Gadget Inspectors Episode 21 appeared first on Ranting Media.
Experts discuss the “textalyzer,” how it would work to deter texting while driving, and its pros and cons.
John wins an offline Star Wars debate after the fact while Craig goes to the Heartland of Myanmar with a message of hope for political prisoners! #Marvel clumsily Photoshops #BlackPanther into the trip, wielding a new Textalyzer to check if John Boyega's Tweeting has gotten out of hand. Then Vanilla Craig sings and dances to the delight of all. Confused? You won't be, when we guide you through the latest nerd news, views and reviews worth listening to. Chapters: 00:00 A #StarWars Story |02:58 The Heartland of Myanmar |04:50 #Marvel's #BlackPanther Photoshop Problem |16:00 Rise of the Textalyzer |26:20 When John Boyega's Tweet Goes Wrong |44:50 Vanilla Craig 48:57 What We Checked Out | Words With Nerds is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or through your podcast app of choice. Interact with the show on twitter at @nerdswords. You can reach the show hosts directly at@kesseljunkie (John) and @craigsorrell (Craig). But why let Twitter have all the fun? Interact with the boys on Facebook at facebook.com/WordsWithNerds. Help the show: Visit our sponsors at LootCrate: www.lootcrate.com/wordswithnerds. Enter wordswithnerds at checkout to get receive a discount on your purchase. Want delicious pre-cooked meals delivered to your door LIKE A POTENTATE? Then check out our sponsor - www.mealtimebox.com. Delicious meals can be delivered to you: No cooking, No hassle, No trouble. Just a microwave and a couple of minutes. Dinner is served! Enter NERDS at checkout for a 15% discount!
Former Ontario privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian says the Textalyzer could have access to all the info on your phone.
TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the "textalyzer," which can allow law enforcement to tell if a driver has been texting while operating a vehicle.
We've been measuring drunk driving for years. Since the Drunk-o-Meter was invented back in the '30s. But now, it's distracted driving that's killing people, and tracking that is just getting started. That's what Ben Lieberman learned, when his teenage son was killed in a crash. Lieberman checked the driver's phone records. And anyone who listened to Serial knows those are powerful documents. They can show what cell tower your phone was near, calls in and out. But what they can't track is swipes, taps and clicks. So Lieberman created the Textalyzer. Like the Breathalyzer, but for your phone. It can reveal every touch - just the action, not the content. And the company behind it might be familiar, if you followed the saga of the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. SHARE YOUR PRIVATE THOUGHTS. WITH US, AT LEAST. If the idea of the Textalyzer sets off your privacy Spidey sense, we understand. We're all figuring out where to draw the line on data sharing, and how to balance privacy, safety, and our modern lives. It's something we're going to be thinking about a lot more in the new year, and we want your help. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT PRIVACY, ONLINE AND OFF Every year, Note to Self teams up with our listeners to take on a project together. We've tackled information overload and boredom. Next, we're taking on privacy: the how, and the why. But we need to hear from you, about what matters and what you want to learn. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey. The project won't be the same without you. For more Note to Self, subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or anywhere else using our RSS feed. Support Note to Self by becoming a member today at NotetoSelfRadio.org/donate.
Attorney Paul Harding joins PYX106 to discuss the new Textalyzer app. See what the app does and what Paul has to say about it on a legal perspective.
To combat the dangers of distracted driving - textalyzer would allow police to pull you over, run a quick check like a breathalyzer, and know for sure whether you were using your phone behind the wheel.
New 'textalyzer' tech aims to catch distracted drivers and Saudi Arabia will attempt to lessen its addiction to oil. Plus, Elon Musk steers Dragon 2 toward possible 2018 Mars landing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
We cover many stories making headlines and also some from the back pages of the digital sphere. First, we discuss the latest device in law enforcement - the Textalyzer, which can determine whether a phone was in use during an accident. Next, Steve discussed his reasons for cancelling DirecTV and changing providers. In closing, we discuss the impending Yahoo sale, the need for brick-and-mortar computer stores, and some tech related wedding stories. Enjoy the podcast and continue to ride...the waves of tech
We talk tech, so you don't have to! Hosted by Rukshan and Jason. We talk about hacking, laws, texting while driving, and more! Did the FBI hire hackers to break in to the iPhone? Uninstall Quicktime NOW! Breathalyzer...no, Textalyzer! And are encryption legal battles going to affect compress....This item belongs to: audio/podcasts.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Essentia High GZ, Essentia Low GZ, Item Tile, Metadata, Ogg Vorbis, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
9 AM - 1 - Late COW. 2 - Washington Post technology reporter Karen Turner reports on the "Textalyzer" which lets cops access your cellular telephone if you get into a car accident. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Son takes 70-year-old mom for a drive in his Tesla in self-driving mode; Final Thoughts.
@JoeKBraswell and @AkiliShine discuss tech & geek news on BHL's Geek. Nerd. Tech! Today's stories include Apple and Google worried about Facebook's new bots store, New Jersey Transit recording passenger audio, Bernie Sanders runs New York Time's first takeover ad, Coachella 2016 announced and more!
John Derby and Travis Spencer discuss their personal histories of cereal use. Then they cover trending topics including (6:54) Chariot for Women, (10:29) 72 Year old woman survives 9 days on pond water, (12.15) the Textalyzer, (14:31) Han Solo's Jacket, and (16:08) Breakthrough Starshot. Jesse McIntosh (19:11) pumps a future sponsor. From the failed athlete's perspective (20:34) they talk all things Steph and the Warriors. John delivers the Facebook World News, and BL5000 analyzes the history of Kellogg's (24:15). Deb Loftis has monkey problems(27:29). Finally, Audrey V. never got to do the minstrel show. #dhtphtg Music by: Z-trip feat. Murs and Supernatural, Melody Sheep, DJ Yoda feat Biz Markee, PierrotheMoon
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour and a half talking about the Mayoral debate last night which he was a panelist on. During this discussion WBAL TV's Jayne MIller and Towson University Professor RIchard Vatz joined C4 to talk about the debate. At 10:30 C4 was then joined by GOP Senatorial hopeful Greg Holmes in studio. In the 3rd hour of the show C4 talked about why Donald Trump's kids can't vote for him in the NY Primary and why a Trump hat got a 16 year old in trouble in Maine. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about a new program called a Textalyzer that can tell if you are texting in a car. And he ended the show talking about how Doanld Trump wants to bring back Waterboarding.
UK government is afraid of everyone trying anal sex, South Korea sex pills-for-votes scandal, clowns attack mother and daughter in a parking lot with sex toys, NY State institutes a "textalyzer," and Science Says how often we should be having sex
This week's show starts off with a look at the Democratic and Republican races. On the Democratic site, Hillary Clinton has all but put away Bernie Sanders, while Donald Trump continues his inexorable and, to some, inexplicable, run to the nomination. Next, the Guys talk about a challenge to a voter ID law in Texas … Continue reading "PG51: Trump & Clinton Nearly Clinch, Texas' Voter Law, Smart Guns, and The Textalyzer" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy