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She's Got the Whole Foods in Her Palm - DTNS 4565

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

News, Technology

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The UK government is looking to update its 2016 Investigatory Powers Act that would require companies to comply immediately if the UK’s Home Office demands technology companies disable security features before shipping them to consumers. Amazon says it’s bringing its Amazon One palm recognition technology to all of its 500 + Whole Foods stores in the US. In Netflix’s latest quarterly earnings, the company saw its second straight quarter of subscriber growth, up 5.9 million worldwide to 238.4 million.


Starring Sarah Lane, Rich Stroffolino, Justin Robert Young, Roger Chang, Joe.


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0:00.0

Imagine you, you in a nice comfy seat with your hands behind your head, taking in the views,

0:09.6

instead of taking on the road, maybe even taking a nap. That's the bliss of getting where you

0:15.5

need to go without worrying about driving. Book your train journey via avantiwascoast.co.uk

0:23.0

and we'll take you there. Avantiwascoast, feel good travel.

0:30.4

This 10th year of Daily Techno Show is made possible by its listeners thanks to all of you

0:37.6

including Scott Hepburn, Jeff Wilkes, Paley Glendale, and our Lifetime supporter, that Charlie

0:43.6

dude. On this episode of DTNS, Amazon wants you to scan your palm to pay for things in store

0:49.6

more than ever, Netflix is entering quite the new era itself, and would Apple really pull

0:55.2

I'm a judge out of the UK.

1:02.4

This is the Daily Techno's fourth Thursday, July 20th, 2023. From studio, it's very

1:07.6

spulturing in here. I'm Sarah Lane. From the land that rocks, I'm Rich Schroffelino.

1:12.8

From deep in the heart of Texas, I'm Justin Robert Young. And I'm the shows producer, Roger J.

1:19.6

We've got a great show. As I mentioned, we're going to talk about Amazon Palm Scanning.

1:24.5

We're going to talk about Apple and perhaps legal trouble on going a lot of stuff with Netflix.

1:31.6

But first, let's start with the quick hands.

1:36.9

9-5 Mac reports that individual YouTube premium subscriptions are increasing $2 to $13.99 per month

1:43.5

in the US for new and current customers, as seen at youtube.com slash premium.

1:49.2

Wasn't really an announcement, but a YouTube spokesperson confirmed the price high,

1:54.6

saying that the new price reflects the value of the service.

1:58.0

Worth noting, if you subscribe to iOS and the app, it's $18.99 per month.

2:03.2

So you are paying a premium for doing that. Family premium plans increased to $22.99

2:08.8

per month last year, with an annual subscription now increasing $20 to $140 per year.

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