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In This Episode: Blood-Testing Firm Theranos to Dissolve (3:00)Amazon orders 20,000 vans to build delivery fleet (4:05)Yahoo email is still spying on you (6:51)Robinhood aims at IPO (8:12)Open-access plan could spell end to journal subscriptions (10:33)Labor Board Backs Engineers Who Were Fired for Unionizing (14:26)An IP address isn't enough to identify a pirate (17:02)Norway's plan for a fleet of electric planes (20:06)Mercedes Unveils First Tesla Rival in $12 Billion Attack (22:18)Weird & Wacky Tech: This LEGO Bugatti actually drives (26:14) Man Cycling around the UK in VR (28:13) Japan starts space elevator experiments (29:36) Who Caused The Mysterious Leak At The International Space Station? (33:13) A touch tablet that rolls and scrolls (36:02)Tech Recommendations (40:00):Adam - DuolingoSanjay - Spruce & Co Screen Cleaning WipesShannon - UpdaterSponsored By:Ten Rocket: Plan, build, and launch your app with speed and confidence. The ten rocket team works in ten day sprints - because building an app doesn't have to be frustrating. Links:Blood-Testing Firm Theranos to Dissolve - WSJAmazon orders 20,000 vans to build delivery fleet, quadrupling its original purchaseIf you’re still using Yahoo email, it’s still spying on youRobinhood aims at IPO as the fintech startup seeks CFORadical open-access plan could spell end to journal subscriptionsLabor Board Backs Engineers Who Were Fired for Unionizing | WIREDUS Court of Appeals: An IP address isn't enough to identify a pirate - TechSpot
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