Feb 29th 2016
Tech News Today 1459
Snapchat Sandwiches
Hosted by
Megan Morrone,
Jason Howell
All Writs Act is called into question
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy previous episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Precedent is being set regarding the All Writs Act that could directly affect Apple's case with the FBI, Google's self-driving car finds its first accident, HoloLens goes up for pre-order and it ain't cheap, the Internet of Useless Things, and more.
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Links
- Here’s Apple’s Prepared Testimony to Congress About the FBI's iPhone Backdoor
- Apple Wins Ruling in New York iPhone Hacking Order
- RASPBERRY PI 3 ON SALE NOW AT $35
- A Google self-driving car caused a crash for the first time
- Snapchat brings Live Stories to the web for the first time
- Snapchat on the web
- The HTC Vive is coming April 5th, and you can preorder it now
- You can finally get your hands on Microsoft’s HoloLens—for a hefty price
- Don't have $3,000? You can use the Microsoft HoloLens emulator for testing apps
- Here are the first amazing games and apps for Microsoft's HoloLens
- THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
- Nissan’s self-parking office chair is here to make your Monday better
- Amazon and Brita team up for Wi-Fi water pitchers
- A 12-year-old girl is facing criminal charges for using certain emoji. She’s not alone.