MacBook rumours, Big Sur re-introducing drop shadows with Neumorphism (or ‘Soft UI’), Facebook’s lightweight hologram VR glasses and should we allow law enforcement to use facial recognition technology?
As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right here on the Naked Tech Podcast.
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Episode 151. Recorded Sunday 12 July 2020.
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Show links:
- Useful widgets (on Android) with TickTick, a to-do productivity app | ticktick.com
- Kuo: Apple Silicon Macs to Include 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air This Year, 14.1-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro Models Next Year | macrumors
- Apple, Big Sur and the rise of Neumorphism | Input Mag
- Facebook Reality Labs shows off most compact VR optics yet | UploadVR
- Detroit police wrongfully arrested another black man falsely identified by facial recognition software | Gizmodo
- The fight over police use of facial recognition tech | CNBC youtube
- New York Times article on Clearview AI and Hoan Ton-That from January | NY Times
- Facial surveillance is slowly being trialled in around the country | ABC News
- UK and Australia open joint data privacy investigation into Clearview AI | cnet
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