In this week’s show, J.D. and an overworked El Kaiser discuss the week’s news, including Google’s big fine and Amazon Prime Day’s big fail. There’s also an exciting turn of events for those wishing rocket jet-packs were real. J.D. also has a (Hopefully) Helpful Hint about making your Windows PC or Mac clean up after itself. Hear it all now on Episode 281!
Links to Stories Discussed on This Week’s Episode
- E.U. Fines Google $5.1 Billion in Android Antitrust Case (The New York Times)
- Antitrust: Commission fines Google €4.34 billion for illegal practices regarding Android mobile devices to strengthen dominance of Google’s search engine (European Commission Press release)
- Android has created more choice, not less (Google Keyword blog)
- Zuckerberg: The Recode interview (Recode audio)
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Recode Decode: Full transcript (Recode)
- Zuckerberg clarifies: ‘I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive, and I absolutely didn’t intend to defend the intent of people who deny that.’ (Recode)
- Amazon’s website crashed as soon as Prime Day began (The Verge)
- Amazon’s Website Crashes on Prime Day (The Atlantic)
- Amazon sells more than 100 million products on Prime Day event (Reuters)
- Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket aces dramatic test launch (NBC News)
- Amazon’s Jeff Bezos beats Bill Gates in new rich list (BBC News)
- See What’s Next…On TV (Netflix blog)
- Gravity Industries
- Selfridges’ flying ‘Iron Man’ suit is now on sale to the public (The Daily Mail)
- Samsung Plans to Launch Foldable-Screen Phone Early Next Year (The Wall Street Journal)
Reports of an unidentified flying man at #SelfridgesLondon have been confirmed. Introducing Gravity Industries, the world’s first jet suit, exclusively available at #Selfridges #takeongravity Gravity Industries Jet Suit pic.twitter.com/Jo9ilPkRWo
— Selfridges (@Selfridges) July 18, 2018
(Hopefully) Helpful Hint
- New Ways to Delete Old Files (The New York Times)
- How to Free Up Space on Your Mac (The New York Times)