Episode 94: Sending All Robocalls to the People Who Don't Want to End Robocalls - Tech Talk Y'all

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Episode 94: Sending All Robocalls to the People Who Don't Want to End Robocalls

In this Episode:

  • FaceApp Lets You ‘Age’ a Photo by Decades. Does It Also Violate Your Privacy? (1:46)
  • Tinder (MTCH) Bypasses Google Play, Revolt Against App Store Fee (4:08)
  • House passes bill to block robocalls (5:30)
  • Firefox to pile on more native privacy features (8:31)
  • Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September (10:14)
  • Robinhood stored passwords in plaintext, so change yours now (13:50)
  • Presso is piloting dry cleaning vending machines at midwestern hotels (16:44)
  • Ford-owned Spin is bringing a tougher electric scooter to dozens of cities (19:57)
  • Atlanta mayor: No more electric scooter permits (21:12)

Weird and Wacky:

  • Taco festival runs out of 'unlimited' free tacos (23:09)
  • French 'Green Goblin' fails in first attempt to fly from France to England (26:03)
  • Police: Water bottle causes crash into Kentucky Family Dollar store (27:10)

Tech Recs (29:20):

  • Sanjay: Otis - withotis.com
  • Adam - Magnet - Mac App

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