Quibi Dribbles, PayPal and Venmo Sell BitCoin, AOC Twitches Among Us

It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. This week, Quibl dribbles out of existence, PayPan and Venmo get into Bitcoin, and AOC Twitches while playing Among Us. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while talking about the wild and crazy technology world every Thursday morning, LIVE at 6:43am Eastern.

QUIBL SHUTS DOWN AFTER DRIBBLING BILLIONS

The mobile-first streaming service, Quibi, will be shutting down after raising $1.75 billion, billion with a ‘B’, in capital. We spoke about Quibi on First News 570 and raised a number of concerns about the mobile only streaming service, but a pandemic where most people are at home with larger screens, a lot of free short form content from YouTube and TikTok, and no break out show ads to the shutdown. The service is shutting down after winning two Emmys and have tried to sell its content others, but no one took them up on their offer.

PAYPAL AND VENMO LETS US USERS PAY BY CRYPTO

PayPal and millennial money exchange service, Venmo, will allow its US based users transact business using Bitcoin. PayPal and Venmo users will be able to buy and sell Bitcoin, with PayPal taking the extra step of allowing its users to pay for goods and services anywhere PayPal is accepted for payment. PayPal won’t be transacting payments at merchants in Bitcoin, but will instead settle the payments in dollars with the merchant, but drawing down the user’s Bitcoin account. Kind of like how international transactions are settled when you pay for products in Europe, but your account has dollars.

AOC ONE OF TOP TWITCH STREAMERS AMONG US

With everyone pulling out all of the stops ahead of the US Presidential Election, Democratic Congresswoman Akexandria Ocasio Cortez amassed 440,000 viewers during her Twitch stream while playing Among Us. The congresswoman claims to be a bit of a gamer and opened up her stream to raise awareness and get out the vote. 440k makes her the third highest viewed Twitch streamer behind top of the leaderboard Drake’s Twitch stream while playing Fortnite, and somebody I don’t know.

Microsoft Takes Down Hacker Group Ahead of Election, Apple Announces New iPhone, and Jeff Bezos Launches a Rocket

That New Pacific Blue iPhone Pro Looks Hot

It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. Fasten your seat belts, we are in for a bumpy ride. This week, Microsoft took down a hacker group launching TrickBots, Apple announced the new iPhone 12, and Jeff Bezos launched a rocket. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while talking about the wild and crazy technology world every Thursday morning, LIVE at 6:43am Eastern.

MICROSOFT TAKES DOWN TRICKBOT NETWORK BEFORE ELECTION

We’re less than 20 days away from the 2020 US Presidential Election, and we should be prepared for the shenanigans. This week, Microsoft obtained a federal court order to disable the IP addresses of servers used by a global hacking ring. The hacking ring was selling services to other hackers as well as launching Trickbot malware attacks against companies that make products adjacent to election systems. Trickbot has been used in attacks against Universal Health Services, and Tyler Technologies a software vendor for public institutions. Tyler has reportedly paid the ransomware attackers for a decryption key that will help them regain access to their systems. Tyler has put up a public notice about the attack against them.

APPLE ANNOUNCES IPHONE 12

The world’s most valuable fruit company announced their latest edition iPhone earlier this week. The iPhone 12 harkens back to the iPhone 4 of yore with squared off corners, and comes in multiple corners. The i12 will also get rid of the LCD display in favor of a brighter OLED screen, and features a camera with a whopping f/1.6 aperture. The phone also features a ceramic heat shield that will protect it from re-entry, and 5G. The big innovation for this iPhone is MagSafe. The tech is prevalent across Macs and is used for attaching power cables to the computer. This tech could potentially remove the need for any cables, as MagSafe can be used for contact charging and data transmission. I’ve had my current iPhone since December of 2017. I think I’m due for an upgrade. Pre-orders start this Friday, and the phone will be available on October 23rd.

BEZOS’ BLUE ORIGIN SUCCESSFULLY PROVES EXTRA-PLANETARY LANDINGS

Earlier this week, Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, successfully launched the New Shepard booster which is designed to land astronauts on the Moon and Mars. NASA wanted to test the technology before it is sent to the Moon. New Shepard was carrying sensors and running software for sub-orbital space tourism trips. The booster will be shuttling a crew capsule that features the largest windows of any craft flown in space. I want to go.

Volunteers Launch Counter-Hacking Campaign, US Students Struggle with Slow Internet, Oracle and Google Continue Their Battle

If I Can’t Have You…

It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. This week, Oracle and Google continue their fight over APIs, the Election Cyber Surge fights hackers, and US students suffer at the hands of broadband. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while talking about the wild and crazy technology world every Thursday morning, LIVE at 6:43am Eastern.

VOLUNTEERS HACK AGAINST HACKERS THREATEN US ELECTION

Everyone is pulling out all the stops for 2020 Presidential Election. Volunteer counter-hacking group, Election Cyber Surge, has signed on 200 volunteers to check voting machine security, protect against leaked voter registration lists, and combat misinformation campaigns. The organization is led by the University of Chicago’s Cyber Policy Institute. The leaders of the Election Cyber Surge are aware there are multiple threats to the election, but are working behind the scenes to de-escalate situations and notify the powers that be.

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Man Wins Math Prize for Stirring Tea, Amazon Is Palms Down on Scanner, DND Nerds Cheer Digital Tabletop Gaming

Poster Board of Her Actual Experiment Courtesy: Aurora Mapp

It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. This week, the year’s top math prize is won by a tea experiment, Valve announces a Digital Tabletop Festival, and Amazon is palms down on payments. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while talking about the wild and crazy technology world every Thursday morning, LIVE at 6:43am Eastern.

MATH MAN WINS BIGGEST PRIZE FOR STIRRING TEA

Today’s leading story is near and dear to my heart, because my now 9-year old had the idea first. Mathematics genius, Martin Hairer, will be taking home a cool $3 million for receiving the top prize for the Fields Medal. The Fields Medal is the most prestigious award one can get in the math field, and his ideas and studies on the mathematics behind food beat the others in the field. My 9-year old came up with the idea of understanding how cream dissolves in milk when she was in fourth grade. Hairer’s work explaining how cream’s dissolution is predictable and can be calculated was where my then 6 year old lost out. Hairer’s experiments explaining how milk and cheese bake into soufflé also dazzled the judges.

AMAZON ANNOUNCES PALM SCANNER FOR SECURE PAYMENTS

Amazon already knows what kind of movies you like and you and your spouses pillow talk. Now they want to take a picture of your palm for secure payments. The company with the smile on the box has announced the Amazon One. A palm-based payment system, yes, the palm of your hand, that can be used at checkout systems as an Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay, Visa Pay, Cash Pay alternative. The technology works by capturing images of vein patterns underneath your skin. Vein patters in the hand and fingertips are unique from person to person and provide a means of identifying someone and referencing their payment information. #Nope!

DND NERDS CHEERS AS STEAM ANNOUNCES TABLETOP GAME FESTIVAL

I’ve been playing Dungeons and Dragons since I was a teenager. My Level 4 Tiefling Rogue will actually be rolling with her homies to complete a campaign this Saturday night. From October 21st to October 26th, a Digital Tabletop Festival will be held on Valve’s Steam platform. The festival will feature the game designers of Plague Inc, Call of Cthulhu and others. Tabletop gaming saw a big move to digital as many players couldn’t congregate and don their elvish and paladin wears. Playing these games on Zoom has been extremely clunky and Valve producing a means for these gamers to play with better tools is a godsend.

Microsoft Moves on Bethesda, Facebook Shuts Down Fake Accounts, and Time Continues to TikTok

Do You Feel the BDE?

We’re a month into virtual learning, and we’re still here. My 9 year old is struggling, but the 12 year old works too fast. It’s another Thursday, and here’s another week of tech talk with Mark Starling and the First News 570 crew. This week, Microsoft pulls the ultimate power move, Facebook shuts down 150 fake email accounts, and the sands of the hour glass continue to fall as time TikToks away. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh while talking about the wild and crazy technology world every Thursday morning, LIVE at 6:43am Eastern.

MICROSOFT SAYS NO TO TIK TOK, MOVES TO BETHESDA

In a stunning strategic move, Microsoft announced plans to purchase ZeniMax Media, the parent company of famed game developer, Bethesda Softworks. Why is this a power move? Bethesday publishes a few SONY PlayStation EXCLUSIVE games! That’s right, Microsoft is buying the company that publishes games that are PlayStation only or launch on PlayStation before moving to other platforms. The deal is valued at $7.5 billion with Microsoft making sweet publishing money off of popular titles like Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Wolfenstein, and DOOM. Gamers were all up in, “oh snap!” Moods yesterday.

TIME TIK TOKS AS BAN POSTPONED

I have so many opinions on Tik Tok, one of which is government intervention in the ownership and operation of a commercial concern. I just didn’t think we did things like that in America, unless it concerns monopolies. In a non-sensical move, Oracle and Wal-Mart were somehow engineered into acquiring 20% of TikTok. The remaining 80% of the company is still held by ByteDance. Oracle and Wal-Mart’s machinations prompted President Trump to delay TikTok’s proposed ban until September 27th. This whole thing reeks of market manipulation, with ByteDance claiming that they WILL STILL retain control of 80% of the equity of a newly formed TikTok after it files an IPO. Which undermines the whole point of selling TikTok, and which would be a boon for ByteDance. WTF!

FACEBOOK SHUTS DOWN FAKE CHINESE ACCOUNTS BECAUSE OF ELECTION TAMPERING

Facebook has shut down 150 Chinese accounts that were primarily used to trumpet Chinese interests, but were also used to tamper with the US’ upcoming Presidential election. The fake network had 130,000 followers and have been in use since 2016. Most of the accounts originated outside the US promoted China’s interests in the South China Sea, and misinformation profiles on Democratic Presidential candidates including Joe Biden. AI techniques were used to identify the accounts with some accounts using AI themselves to create fake profile pictures based upon real accounts. This is all a part of Facebook’s strategy to limit misinformation and refusing to approve news relating to either candidate winning the election before election day.