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This Week in Tech (Video HI)

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 TWiT 596: President Zuck | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:24:53

CES 2017: The year of Alexa. Apple has "a great holiday," but misses 2016 sales targets. Mark Zuckerberg could run for President and still run Facebook. Samsung gets a fourth-quarter profit, even after Note 7 recall. Russia demands that Google and Apple pull LinkedIn from their stores.Phillip Elmer-DeWitt thinks the best reporting out of CES was one woman's Hunter S. Thompson-esque acid trip.Clayton Morris thinks President of the USA would be a big step DOWN for ZuckerbergLeo's New Year's resolution: no more saying the "A word" on air. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Kara Swisher, Clayton Morris, and Philip Elmer-DeWitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 595: What A Year! | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:13:36

With your help we've put together the best clips from 2016 on This Week in Tech! Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 594: What A Year! | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:33:15

Our special holiday episode with a look back on some of the most influential tech stories of the year. Happy Holidays! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Rene Ritchie, Steve Gibson, and Denise Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 593: Coulrophobia | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:14:34

Tech summit at Trump Tower. Why fake news appeals to your lizard brain. 1 billion Yahoo accounts hacked. Why Pebble had to sell to Fitbit. Uber refuses to stop testing self-driving cars in San Francisco. Google creates a new self-driving company, Waymo. Apple's new emoji in iOS 10.2. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Steven Levy, Georgia Dow, and Steve Kovach Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 592: McAfee for Cyber | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:18:44

Samsung pushes out an "update" that kills the Note 7 once and for all - unless you're on Verizon. Tech heavyweights meet with Trump this week. CIA determines that Russians hacked the DNC and RNC. Amazon creates a cashierless store with Amazon Go. Why are the AirPods delayed? PewDiePie trolls us all. Wearables are dead. Ed Bott talks about our post-fact era Christina Warren shows off her Snapchat Spectacles The top 10 YouTubers make Devindra Hardawar (and the rest of us) feel old Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ed Bott, Christina Warren, and Devindra Hardawar Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 591: Bro-active | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:15:30

Silicon Valley's empathy vacuum. FCC says AT&T's zero rating of its new DirecTV Now service violates Net Neutrality. Fitbit buys Pebble. CNN buys Casey Neistat's Beme. 1 million Google accounts under attack by Gooligan malware. Om Malik wants to know what router he should buy. Leo and Stacey Higginbotham have some recommendations - including one that may never be made again. Leo has some advice on how to keep from being hacked while you're on the road Should your phone tell you if it thinks you have Parkinson's? Stacey has some concerns Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Om Malik and Stacey Higginbotham Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 590: The Lady in the Canister | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:18:17

We discuss the UK's Investigatory Powers Act, which give sweeping new powers to British intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Will automation take all our jobs? What then? Black Friday sales online hit a new record, with a third of online sales happenning on mobile devices. Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Ian Thompson gives his unique perspective on the Snoopers Charter Jason Snell thinks that it is too early to judge the MacBook Pro Touch Bar Larry Magid knows how to keep kids safe online without abandoning democracy Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jason Snell, Iain Thomson, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 589: Save it for St. Patrick's Day | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:22:23

British Parliament passes the Snoopers Charter. Fake news is on the rise. Snapchat files for a secret IPO. Selfie deaths have more than doubled each year for the past three years. Apple charges $300 for a book of pictures of Apple products. Owen J.J. Stone can't even believe the new MacBook Pro Georgia Dow thinks the key to breaking our addiction with technology lies in education and good parenting Baratunde Thurston wants you to take action for what you believe in Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Georgia Dow, Owen JJ Stone, and Baratunde Thurston Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 588: New Phone, Who Dis? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:28:10

Did Facebook help Donald Trump win the US Presidential Election? Apple's new MacBook Pro is selling better than last year's model. Google's Daydream View VR headsets are out, and they are hot. Literally. Twitter's COO leaves - is Twitter in trouble? Snapchat's new Spectacles go on sale - if you can find them. The Unicode Consortium approves 56 new emojis. Sadly, not Finland's suggested emojis - "sauna" and "heavy metal headbanger." Mike Elgan thinks that Facebook has to step up to the fact-checking bat when it comes to its News Feed. Alex Wilhelm can't stop tweeting - in fact, he's tweeting right now! Lauren Hockenson gives her first-hand impressions of the Daydream View Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Lauren Hockenson, and Alex Wilhelm Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 587: Leaving the Apple Cult | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:15:42

Days before the US elections, we discuss the preeminence of social media, the difficulty of fact checking, and the loss of trust in the media that has occured this year. Is Apple's recent MacBook announcement an acknowledgement that they are no longer a Macintosh company? Samsung has received 85% of its recalled Note 7 phones - now they just have to get the 2.8 million potentially explosive diswashers they just recalled. Google home is out - how does it stack up against the Amazon Echo? Leo asked the question - if Apple has lost their mojo, where will the next great innovation come from? Jason said Elon Musk will save the world. Peter said Snapchat will revolutionize how we interract with one another. Jonathan said there is a solder monkey tinkering away in a garage somewhere that will outdo them all. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Peter Rojas, Jonathan Abrams, and Jason Calacanis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 586: The AIs are Talking | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:02:56

Apple announces the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, Microsoft announces the Surface Studio and Windows 10 Creators Update, Twitter kills Vine and lays off almost 10% of its workforce, Google Home arriving next week, DirecTV Now gives 100 channels for $35, and Uber delivers 50,000 Budweisers with their Otto self-driving semi. Leo wants to know - have Apple and Microsoft swapped brains? Are we heading toward a world where you don't know which virtual assistant to ask what? What is scarier: a self-driving beer truck or artificial intelligence that can talk to each other using unbreakable encryption Guests: Tom Merritt, Christina Warren, and Steven Levy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 585: I Can't Wait Till 2021 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:13:49

A massive botnet of IoT devices took down Dyne DNS, knocking several major US websites off line in a DDOS attack Friday. Hackers were able to break into John Podesta and Colin Powell's Gmail accounts via a simple phishing scheme. Both Microsoft and Apple will hold events next week announcing new hardware - rumors predict an all-in-one Surface PC and new MacBook Pro laptops, respectively. Google's Pixel phones are out, and with Samsung damaged by Note 7 explosions, their timing couldn't be better. AT&T acquires Time-Warner. And Tesla announces full self-driving hardware will be in all new Tesla cars. David Pogue says that Friday's DDOS attack is just the beginning, and we have almost no ability to protect against the next attack. Steve Kovach lost sleep over the AT&T - Time-Warner merger - he says the deal was rushed to stay ahead of rumor. Leo says there are only two flagship phones anyone should buy now - the iPhone 7 and the Google Pixel. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: David Pogue, Steve Kovach, and Erin Griffith Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 584: It's Not a Fact, but It Is Trending | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:27:21

The Note 7 is officially dead - Samsung stops production and the CPSC issues an official recall. Will Google's new Pixel Phones benefit? Is Google Assistant going to be a big draw? Also, Facebook tries to take over the enterprise with Workplace. Fallout from the Yahoo hack and surveilance debacle - Verizon may back out of their purchase deal. And nobody wants to buy Twitter at all. What would it take to make Twitter a functional business? Leo and Nate are mad at Yahoo and Marissa Mayer for keeping their hack secret for so long Nate and Mike both wrote interesting articles about Google's new fact checking labels - how do you survive in an post-fact world? Ben Thompson has a simple solution for fixing Twitter: just fire everyone. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ben Thompson, Nathan Olivarez-Giles, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 583: Party On, Zuck! | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:03:04

Leo is back, and ready to discuss the latest tech topics with our favorite TWiT regulars! Replacements for recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arrive - and promptly begin exploding. Google announces Pixel phones, Google Home, and more, but our panel think these products will have trouble succeeding. Disney, Google, and Apple have all passed on purchasing Twitter. Yahoo was hacked, kept it secret, and then let the US government spy on its users - Verizon wants a $1 billion discount. Clowns are most likely not going to attack your school. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jeff Jarvis, Iain Thomson, and Rene Ritchie Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

 TWiT 582: Who's Capping Who? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:17:39

With Leo on vacation, Becky Worley takes the big chair. We discuss predictions about Google's big event next week, Samsung's exploding washing machines, Elon Musk's plans for getting to Mars, women in tech, who should buy Twitter, and the next wave in DDOS attacks. On October 4th, Google will (hopefully) announce two new Pixel-branded phones, their new Andromeda OS, the Echo-competitor Google Home, and more. Samsung's PR image goes from bad to worse - just as new, non-exploding versions of the Galaxy Note 7are coming out, Samsung washing machines are apparently exploding. Elon Musk detailed his plans to send people to Mars in the next 6 years. This may be a bit far-fetched, and Owen JJ Stone has a few suggestions of where Mr. Musk's money and energy might be better spent. The Wall Street Journal published an editorial advising women to hide their gender to improve their chances of getting hired for Silicon Valley firms. Our panel has a few choice words to say about that. Does it make sense for Disney to buy Twitter? Becky thinks so, but Jason thinks someone else would be a better fit. As many as a million IoT devices were part of a DDOS attack on security expert's Brian Krebs' website. Is this the future of hacking? Host: Becky Worley Guests: Christina Warren, Owen JJ Stone, and Jason Hiner Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-techBandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly.

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