Jan 23rd 2022
This Week in Tech 859
Damn the Crepe Myrtle
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal, 5G improvements, Intel's Ohio factory
Records live every Sunday at 5:15pm Eastern / 2:15pm Pacific / 22:15 UTC.
Guests:
Devindra Hardawar,
Dwight Silverman
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal, 5G improvements, Intel's Ohio factory
- Microsoft set to purchase Activision Blizzard in a $68.7 billion deal.
- Over 100 Activision Blizzard employees stage walkout, demand CEO step down.
- Bobby Kotick Reportedly Turned Up Late and Left Early from a Meeting Meant to Reassure Employees.
- Bobby Kotick interview: Why Activision Blizzard did the deal with Microsoft.
- The movie segment!
- Airline CEOs make a U-turn, now say 5G isn’t a big problem for altimeters.
- AT&T, Verizon 5G is about to get much faster in more places - if you have the right phone.
- AT&T begins a 5G C-band rollout in a limited number of metro areas.
- Intel Reveals Plans for Massive Factory in Ohio.
- The Intel Split.
- Google starts rolling out the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro's delayed December update.
- IRS Will Require Facial Recognition Scans to Access Your Taxes.
- Senate committee votes to advance major tech antitrust bill.
- Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department Seek to Strengthen Enforcement Against Illegal Mergers.
- MEPs adopt Digital Services Act with significant last-minute changes.
- Twitter Blue on Twitter: "You asked (a lot), so we made it. Now rolling out in Labs: NFT Profile Pictures on iOS"
- Joe Rogan Experience Podcast Ensnares Spotify in Covid Misinformation Debate.
- Bitcoin drops to a six-month low as investors dump speculative assets.
- Fed releases long-awaited study on a digital dollar but doesn't take a position yet on creating one.
- Faster cable internet speeds are coming, even if you don’t really need them.
- The World's First Wi-Fi 7 Demo Reached Speeds 2.4 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi 6.
- Twitter shakes up its security team.
- TikTok’s marketing chief ousted after ‘going rogue’ with bizarre campaigns.
- US athletes are told to use burner phones at Beijing Winter Olympics.
- Netflix Q4 2021: Gains 8.2 Million Subscribers, Stock Down on Forecast.
- Felony charges are 1st in a fatal crash involving Autopilot.
- We Met in Virtual Reality’ finds love in the metaverse.
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Links
- Microsoft set to purchase Activision Blizzard in $68.7 billion deal | Ars Technica
- MEPs adopt Digital Services Act with significant last-minute changes
- Exclusive: Intel Reveals Plans for Massive Factory in Ohio | Time
- The Intel Split – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
- Senate committee votes to advance major tech antitrust bill
- IRS Will Require Facial Recognition Scans to Access Your Taxes
- Twitter Blue on Twitter
- Google starts rolling out the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro's delayed December update
- Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department Seek to Strengthen Enforcement Against Illegal Mergers
- Joe Rogan Experience Podcast Ensnares Spotify in Covid Misinformation Debate
- Fed releases long-awaited study on a digital dollar but doesn't take a position yet on creating one
- Faster cable internet speeds are coming, even if you don’t really need them
- AT&T begins 5G C-band rollout in limited number of metro areas
- Airline CEOs make U-turn, now say 5G isn’t a big problem for altimeters
- Twitter shakes up its security team.
- TikTok’s marketing chief ousted after ‘going rogue’ with bizarre campaigns
- US athletes told to use burner phones at Beijing Winter Olympics
- Netflix Q4 2021: Gains 8.2 Million Subscribers, Stock Down on Forecast - Variety
- Felony charges are 1st in a fatal crash involving Autopilot - The Washington Post
- Bitcoin drops to six-month low as investors dump speculative assets
- The World's First Wi-Fi 7 Demo Reached Speeds 2.4 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi 6