We’ve got a great show for you today; with news about backdoors, transparency, speed definitions, and massive Legos.
Show notes and links:
- Geekdays Survey (docs.google.com).
- Wilmer Valderrama (en.wikipedia.org).
- Christian Bale (en.wikipedia.org).
- Rich Skrenta (en.wikipedia.org).
- Report: China wants backdoors in imported tech, but only its own — Tech News and Analysis (gigaom.com).
- Dropbox now reports when non-US governments want your data (engadget.com).
- FTC Says Unlimited Data With Throttling Doesn’t Count as Unlimited | Re/code (recode.net).
- Microsoft’s cross-platform Office push includes revamped Outlook — Tech News and Analysis (gigaom.com).
- BAM! The FCC just defined broadband as 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up — Tech News and Analysis (gigaom.com).
- Microsoft wants to back Android-forking startup Cyanogen — Tech News and Analysis (gigaom.com).
- This post has no title. (slashfilm.com).
- Check Out The Official Lego SHIELD Helicarrier Set | TechCrunch (techcrunch.com).
- Nintendo Rolls Out Beta Affiliate Program for YouTube Creators (ign.com).
- Amazon’s stock rallies as profit beats forecasts (marketwatch.com).
- Google CFO says currency issues are ‘not going away’ (marketwatch.com).
- Japanese stocks retreat on earnings, Fed rate-hike concerns (marketwatch.com).
- Oil shares lead European stocks lower; Russian shares retreat (on.mktw.net).
- U.S. stocks end on a strong note as oil rebounds (on.mktw.net).
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