Jan 7th 2015
Tech News 2Night 248
F.B.I. Links North Korea to Sony Hack
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Self-driving cars at CES
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Anchor: Sarah Lane
The F.B.I. is positive North Korea hacked Sony, Sony made $31 million online from "The Interview", the FCC sets a date for net neutrality vote, the FTC closes its investigation into Yelp, Intel's PC on a stick, Monster sues Beats co-founders, and Father Robert is Live from CES with more tech goodies.
Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ
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Running time: 16:52
Links
- Chief Says F.B.I. Has No Doubt That North Korea Attacked Sony
- The Interview is Sony's top online movie ever, but it won't spell the end for theatrical releases
- Tom Wheeler says FCC will vote on net neutrality on February 26th
- FTC Closes Investigation of Yelp, Takes No Action
- CES 2015: Intel introduces Compute Stick with Atom quad-core CPU
- Monster Sues Apple Unit Over Headphone Deal
- TINKER TALKS NIKE MAG 2015 RELEASE WITH POWER LACES AT #AGENDAEMERGE
- The Belfie Proves We've Officially Reached Peak Selfie