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Level1 News November 1 2021: Patron Edition

https://www.linode.com/level1techs https://www.one-tab.com/page/sC0-QrDRR7iGPYOnXFgzlQ https://www.one-tab.com/page/7jSA2VraTpe77Q82dKZ8Bg https://www.one-tab.com/page/J-6Uw5WCSMSI1eJpVgCDng 0:00 - Intro 4:20 - Biden appoints Jessica Rosenworcel to lead the FCC 6:40 - Police Can’t Demand You Reveal Your Phone Passcode and Then Tell a Jury You Refused 8:30 - U.S. regulators exploring how banks could hold crypto assets 9:58 - Qualified immunity let Arizona punish me for telling the truth 12:12 - Bitcoin Back Over $60K as El Salvador Buys 420 BTC 13:12 - U.S. government owes over $100 million for TSA's patent infringement 14:45 - Apple Very Likely to Face DOJ Antitrust Suit 16:58 - NATO launches AI strategy and $1B fund as defense race heats up 18:54 - Huawei, SMIC suppliers received billions worth of licenses for U.S. goods 19:59 - Blind People Won the Right to Break Ebook DRM. In 3 Years, They'll Have to Do It Again 21:50 - FBI Raids Chinese Point-of-Sale Giant PAX Technology 23:35 - Setback for Nvidia's $54 bln ARM bid as EU regulators open probe 24:30 - France moves to shield its book industry from Amazon 25:26 - China's New Quantum Computer Has 1 Million Times the Power of Google's 28:29 - Indian supreme court orders inquiry into state’s use of Pegasus spyware 29:43 - LinkedIn rolls out its freelance services marketplace globally after picking up 2M users in smaller US beta 31:14 - TikTok tells U.S. lawmakers it does not give information to China's government 33:32 - Facebook Changing Corporate Name to Meta 34:37 - Facebook says it’s refocusing company on ‘serving young adults’ 36:02 - Facebook spending $10 billion this year on its metaverse division 36:57 - Apple's Privacy Rules to Blame for Facebook's Lower Than Expected Quarterly Growth, Says Zuckerberg 38:00 - Apple once threatened Facebook ban over Mideast maid abuse 39:49 - Facebook sues Ukrainian who scraped the data of 178 million users 41:15 - Facebook fined a record £50m by UK competition watchdog 42:12 - Facebook staff faulted company over Jan. 6 insurrection 43:35 - What's Allowed on Trump's New 'TRUTH' Social Media Platform—And What Isn't 46:25 - Conclusion & First Impressions - Apple's M1 Pro, M1 Max SoCs Investigated: New Performance and Efficiency Heights 47:18 - CPU benchmarks: Pre-release Intel Alder Lake chip beats Apple's M1 Max 48:08 - Apple updates its App Store Guidelines to permit developers to contact customers about other payment methods 49:06 - Tesla surpasses $1 trillion market value 50:08 - Google warns customers about antitrust bills 51:07 - Email shows Google asked Roku to alter search for YouTube 52:51 - AT&T 5G Plus expansion plan highlights how much its mid-band coverage trails T-Mobile 53:57 - Mastercard (MA) Will Allow Banks to Offer Crypto Credit and Debit Cards 54:54 - Amazon is building a Clubhouse competitor that turns hosts into DJs 57:05 - The startup that wants to disrupt big internet providers 1:00:03 - Gizmodo’s photos from the massive iPhone 4 leak have disappeared 1:02:38 - Giant, free index to world’s research papers released online 1:04:32 - Facebook’s Meta watch has a camera notch, according to first leaked image 1:06:56 - Company formerly known as Facebook unceremoniously kills off ‘Oculus’ brand 1:08:36 - A security bug in health app Docket exposed COVID-19 vaccine records 1:10:08 - A cyberattack paralyzed every gas station in Iran 1:10:38 - DeFi Protocol Cream Finance Loses $130 Million in Latest Crypto Hack 1:11:40 - UK teen made 48 BTC with Google ad promoting his scam site 1:12:48 - Ransomware gang claims attack on NRA - The Record by Recorded Future 1:13:13 - Protonmail wins Swiss court victory over data retention 1:16:01 - Microsoft is force installing PC Health Check in Windows 10 1:16:44 - DOJ: 150 people arrested in international darknet opioid probe 1:17:39 - Hackers somehow got their rootkit a Microsoft-issued digital signature 1:18:42 - Zales.com Leaked Customer Data, Just Like Sister Firms Jared, Kay Jewelers Did in 2018 1:21:47 - License plate scanners were supposed to bring peace of mind. Instead they tore the neighborhood apart. 1:23:36 - Sinclair Workers Say TV Channels Are in ‘Pandemonium’ After Ransomware Attack 1:25:35 - Internet Service Providers Collect, Sell Horrifying Amount of Sensitive Data, Government Study Concludes 1:30:10 - McDonald's enters strategic partnership with IBM to automate drive-thru lanes 1:32:34 - Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin proposes commercial space station 1:33:47 - Amazon brings Alexa to hospitals and senior living centers 1:35:16 - Amazon's Alexa Collects More of Your Data Than Any Other Smart Assistant 1:36:26 - Your Brain Uses 'Autocorrect' To Decipher Language and AI Just Helped Us Prove It, New Study Says 1:37:35 - Xpeng touts flying car that can also operate on roads 1:39:26 - Palantir's Peter Thiel: Surveillance AI is more concerning than AGI

Comments

Anonymous

41:11 Our lovely Supreme Court, and all its wisdom, decided that Corporations are people. You would think the Executives and their C.E.O.'s who are held accountable for those Corporations actions would be hauled off to prison. Just putting it out there. .. ...

Anonymous

Great stuff as always, I see that patreon doesn't let you download the MP3 version any more. It's not a problem, I don't really mind you knowing how and when I play it!

Anonymous

The Wu Tang stuff is so funny, jeez it's been ages since I last heard of thought about them!

John Karabatzos

About the scientific paper index: no, the darknet service isn't Elsevier. Elsevier is pretty legit and is one of the best scientific paper serving websites. It is subscription based. https://www.elsevier.com/