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The FDA Approves Gene Therapy For Sickle Cell Disease: The Tech Jawn 110

The Tech Jawn

Robb Dunewood

Black Tech, Technology, Tech News, Black Tech Podcasts, Society & Culture, News, Tech Podcasts

4.832 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

The FDA has approved the first-ever gene editing therapy we talked about in episode 106 that treats sickle cell disease which affects over 100,000 mostly Black Americans in the United States.


Rumor has it that Apple’s iMessage will not be classified as a gatekeeper service under the EU’s Digital Markets Act and will not have to become interoperable with other messaging services.


Genetic Testing company 23andMe got hacked, lost 6.9 million users' data, and changed its TOS to avoid getting sued.


And the usual suspects slow down government-backed EV charging infrastructure here in the U.S.


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0:00.0

On the CEO's memo podcast.

0:01.3

I've got the new Samsung Galaxy S25 and a new business idea.

0:05.2

You see, now brief of Galaxy AI learns my schedule to keep me ahead of my day.

0:09.6

Activity stats, traffic news and new podcast episodes.

0:15.2

Oh, beaten to it.

0:17.1

Buy the new Samsung Galaxy S25 and O2 by 19th of March and save up to £480.

0:23.9

Selected languages only, account login and network connection required.

0:26.2

Offer available on 30 gigabyte plus tariffs, 10 pound per month discount over 48 months.

0:29.5

Terms apply.

0:33.2

The FDA has approved the first ever gene editing therapy we talked about in episode 106

0:37.6

that treats sickle cell disease, which affects over 100,000 mostly back Americans in the

0:41.9

United States.

0:43.3

Rumor hazard that Apple's eye message will not be classified as a gatekeeper service under

0:46.8

the European Union's Digital Markets Act and will not have to become interoperable

0:50.2

with other messaging services.

0:52.3

Genetic testing company 23M.E got hacked, lost 6.9 million users' data, and changed its terms of service to avoid getting sued.

0:59.8

And the usual suspect slowdown government-backed EV charging infrastructure here in the United States.

1:04.4

We've got all this end more for you in episode 110 of the Tech John.

1:08.0

From Columbus, Ohio, I'm your host, Rob Dunwood.

1:13.5

Coming out of Philly, it's your girl tech left stuff. And out of Atlanta, this is Terrence

1:17.6

Gaines, aka. Brother Tech, aka. Mr. procrastination, as usual, have not got started at all doing

1:24.1

any sort of Christmas gift purchasing. So it is what it is.

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