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The King of Rock & Roll is the subject of a three-hour, two-part film.
The Facebook CEO faced tougher questions on his second day. Also, Amazon now owns Ring, and Spotify and Hulu are opening up their discounted bundle.
During testimony on Capitol Hill, Mark Zuckerberg talks regulation, ads and Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook starts notifying people affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Oregon passes a rule that enforces net neutrality laws, and Verizon talks about ransomware.
Can Zuck make nice with Congress? Also, we discuss YouTube getting into hot water over how it deals with kids watching its videos and new red iPhones coming.
A super-stacked card sees the wrestling debut of former UFC champion, Ronda Rousey.
Smarter hearing aids are incorporating AI and fitness tracking, Facebook's Cambridge Analytica problem got worse, and more from Amazon Key.
In today's episode: Facebook axes accounts linked to Russia's Internet Research Agency and Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress. Also, the shooting at YouTube's headquarters and robots that serve as companions.
We talk about Spotify's quirky IPO, breaking up with virtual reality and prosthetic limbs.
A new version of the computer-generated cartoon show is now available, but there are some changes.
We look at reviving dead phones, Facebook's next move for privacy, and Trump's feud with Amazon.
On the UK's best tech podcast this week is the verdict on the Galaxy S9, Huawei's awesome low-light shooter and how Andy keeps his home safe.
We discuss the new iPad, Facebook's new privacy settings and why Chromebooks are a hit with security experts.
We preview Apple's "field trip" education event in Chicago and talk about the FTC's investigation of Facebook.
The dark comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant returns for a 10-episode run.