Some stuff happened yesterday at the US Capital, and there’s a tech angle to it. Is SolarWinds just the beginning of the supply chain compromises? There’s new wi-fi coming that is faster and broader. Did the Georgia runoff mean the floodgates are now open for tech antitrust? And what the final segment pre-supposes is: putting a 55 inch display inside a car is a good idea.Sponsors:TinyCapital.comLiftoff.toLinks: Twitter and Facebook Lock Trump’s Accou...
Some stuff happened yesterday at the US Capital, and there’s a tech angle to it. Is SolarWinds just the beginning of the supply chain compromises? There’s new wi-fi coming that is faster and broader. Did the Georgia runoff mean the floodgates are now open for tech antitrust? And what the final segment pre-supposes is: putting a 55 inch display inside a car is a good idea.
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Links:
- Twitter and Facebook Lock Trump’s Accounts After Violence on Capitol Hill (NYTimes)
- Widely Used Software Company May Be Entry Point for Huge U.S. Hacking (NYTimes)
- SuperData: Games grew 12% to $139.9 billion in 2020 amid pandemic (VentureBeat)
- Wi-Fi industry launches next-gen 6E certification, and new devices are up next (CNET)
- Democrats have won the Senate. Here’s what it means for tech. (Protocol)
- Mercedes-Benz unveils its absolutely massive 56-inch ‘Hyperscreen’ display (The Verge)
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