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Welcome to the final episode of Innovated Tech season 1! We're going to be trying a few other new things throughout the week, today, we'll be throwing the script away!Our topics will include a doctor that was operating during a court appearance for a traffic violation. Next up, we're going to discuss Facebook's new augmented reality glasses and incorporating facial recognition to them, potentially. After that, we'll figure out what's going on with Google's Incognito mode (private browsing) and how it isn't as private as we were led to believe. Also, does Bill Gates use Android or iOS? Finally, we're going to discuss the solarwinds123 password and how it was leaked.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

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Today we're covering a few interesting tidbits from the news world. First up - Twitter is working on a new safety feature that stops harassment through their platform. Then we dig into Firefox and how it's adjusted the way it handles cookies (data saved from websites) and how that impacts your security. After that, we're looking at John Deere and their relapse on a repair agreement they came to in 2018. Finally, coffee is good for you again? We're not doctors, we don't know this stuff, I found a study and it's interesting - please don't drink [more] coffee because of this!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

Facebook & Australia just can't seem to agree on what's fair for news publishers quite yet, causing what some have called the "splinternet." 3D printing folks might know that plastic can be fairly strong but it has it's limits still. A new company is coming out with a solution that involves 3D printing metal. YouTube has expanded parental controls for the "teen" group, allowing better control between "Kids" and "Adults". Finally, Fortnite has begun paying out 1,000 V-bucks or Rocket League Bucks to anyone who has purchased a blind loot-box in the past.At the end, we will feature the intro-story music as it has a didgeridoo in it!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

Today we're going to explore Stardew Valley's new boardgame and how it looks fun but could be intense. We're digging into Apple's fix for the new M1 malware, Silver Sparrow. We'll also be discussing Net Neutrality and what that's all about (hint: it's good news!). We're also going to include a bit of bonus information related to Starlink and how that is impacted by Net Neutrality. Finally, we're discussing the hidden message that was found within perseverence.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

Welcome to Innovated Tech where we dig into science and technology and how they do the things they do!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

Today we're delving into a terrible Arizona prison software bug that's causing prisoners to stay in jail longer than they are supposed to. We're also going to briefly touch base on Office 365 and the receiving limit that's going to be enforced starting in April 2021.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)

Back to our regularly edited show! Today we're digging into how researchers have expanded their ability to communicate with the (lucid) sleeping. We're going to explain what Clubhouse is, how it got started and where it might be heading from here. This leads us handily into online content moderation and what are the moral bounds we should begin to look for that still protect our freedom of speech? Closing out the show, we'll be talking about an advancement in soft robotics - robots you can squish!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=MLKNB3QJHQDUW)