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==Discussion==
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*At the beginning of the show: AirPods Review
*[https://madeby.google.com/intl/en_au/phone/ Pixel, Phone by Google – Made by Google]
*[https://madeby.google.com/intl/en_au/phone/ Pixel, Phone by Google – Made by Google]
*[https://www.wired.com/2016/10/google-pixel-upends-android-universe/?mbid=social_twitter Google Pixel Upends the Android Universe]
*[https://www.wired.com/2016/10/google-pixel-upends-android-universe/?mbid=social_twitter Google Pixel Upends the Android Universe]
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 22 October 2016

Machine Learning Doggies
Number 2875
Broadcast Date OCTOBER 9, 2016
Episode Length 58:33
Hosts Peter Wells
Guests Justin Gibson, James Croft

Russian Hackers, Hangouts Demoted, And Automated Checkout Cops.

Guest

Top Stories

The Obama administration on Friday formally accused the Russian government of stealing and disclosing emails from the Democratic National Committee and a range of other institutions and prominent individuals, immediately raising the issue of whether President Obama would seek sanctions or other retaliation.
In an email sent to Google Mobile Services partners on October 5th, Google outlined a significant change to the core GMS package (AKA gapps) for telephony-enabled Android devices (basically, smartphones). As of December 1st, Google will no longer require Hangouts to be bundled with new hardware. An excerpt of that email follows.
The Australian had an article this week on data analysis and machine learning that may have contributed to the Western Bulldogs win over the Sydney Swans in this years AFL Grand Final.
New South Wales Police will be cracking down on supermarket security at self-service checkouts, saying plain-clothes officers will be watching customers. Detective Superintendent Murray Chapman said officers will be running a number of covert operations involving closed circuit camera filming, local police and loss prevention officers in plain clothes.

Discussion

Pick of the Day

Submitted by Peter
  • Touch screens on laptops
I got a refurb Dell Inspiron this week.
Submitted by Justin
DJI turning robotics engineers into sporting celebrities.
Submitted by James

Links



Preceded by:
"NSA Say – Yahoo Do"
Machine Learning Doggies
Followed by:
"The French Connect Things"