Tech News Roundup - April 2021
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Tonight on GeekNights, we bring you a technology news roundup for
April 2021. Apple announces several things, Apple must face a
lawsuit over whether or not people "buy" things, early results show
promise for a new malaria vaccine, capitalism is keeping th
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vor 5 Jahren
Tonight on GeekNights, we bring you a technology news roundup for
April 2021. Apple announces several things, Apple must face a
lawsuit over whether or not people "buy" things, early results show
promise for a new malaria vaccine, capitalism is keeping the COVID
vaccines from widespread global use, Honda will stop selling
combustion engines by 2040, Fujitsu software wrongly sent people to
prison, Elon Musk's tunnel is worthless garbage, chip shortages are
getting worse, Signal pwn3d Cellebrite, the University of Minnesota
is now banned from contributing to the Linux kernel (their apology
was not accepted), a driverless Tesla killed two people and burned
so bardly firefighters couldn't put it out, Roku and Google are
beefing (another reason why the HTPC is superior to all other
streaming devices), this streaming device points a camera at you to
literally spy on you, and lab-grown salmon meat is a real
possibility!Related LinksForum Thread
GeekNights Monday - Tech News Roundup - April 2021
Things of the Day
Rym - Jingle Bells 2
Scott - BLDC Motor (Open Loop)
April 2021. Apple announces several things, Apple must face a
lawsuit over whether or not people "buy" things, early results show
promise for a new malaria vaccine, capitalism is keeping the COVID
vaccines from widespread global use, Honda will stop selling
combustion engines by 2040, Fujitsu software wrongly sent people to
prison, Elon Musk's tunnel is worthless garbage, chip shortages are
getting worse, Signal pwn3d Cellebrite, the University of Minnesota
is now banned from contributing to the Linux kernel (their apology
was not accepted), a driverless Tesla killed two people and burned
so bardly firefighters couldn't put it out, Roku and Google are
beefing (another reason why the HTPC is superior to all other
streaming devices), this streaming device points a camera at you to
literally spy on you, and lab-grown salmon meat is a real
possibility!Related LinksForum Thread
GeekNights Monday - Tech News Roundup - April 2021
Things of the Day
Rym - Jingle Bells 2
Scott - BLDC Motor (Open Loop)
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