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On this weekend's show Tech companies youβve never heard of are buying your personal data for a secret βsocial scoringβ system that impacts every part of your life. Plus, new phones are on the way from Google and Samsung. And, sports teams are considering turning your face into your ticket. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions. |
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Yes, Google is actually always listening to you Have you joined the smart speaker revolution like millions of other Americans? They're great for listening to music, getting weather and news reports, and controlling all of your smart devices. But some people refuse to use them due to privacy fears. Well, Google just confirmed those fears are valid and should be taken seriously. Tap or click here to find out how Google is always listening. β | The NSA warns against a smartphone setting you probably have enabled The NSA is advising government employees to turn off their location services for cybersecurity purposes β arguing that this data can be used against them by adversaries for hacks and espionage. Here's what they're suggesting, and why you might want to give it a try. Tap or click here to find out what the NSA wants you to do with your phone. β |
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Catnipped: Worldβs smallest drug lord makes big escape Itβs never easy to break out of prison β but if youβre not human, you might have the upper hand. A cat seized off the streets of Sri Lanka made a daring escape after he was arrested for smuggling baggies of heroin and SIM cards. The cat, who appeared to be trained to deliver the drugs, was somehow able to slip out of a high-security prison without any wardens or guards noticing what was happening. As strange as this sounds, itβs not as hard to imagine as you might think. Cats lack a collarbone, and can easily fit through tight spaces like cracks in a wall or open doors. The only way it would have been easier is if the cat had wings β like the other drug-smuggling animal caught by Sri Lankan police. Yes, you heard that right: They captured an eagle with drugs taped to his feet. Thatβs life in the big city, for you! Cats arenβt just loveable pets and drug lords, by the way. Sometimes they serve on submarines during combat. Tap or click here to listen to the strange tale of Unsinkable Sam, and other historical cats. β |
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