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Thu. 03/17 – Netflix Wants You To Make Your Freeloaders Pay Up

Tech Brew Ride Home

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Tech News, News, Technology

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Google kind of returns to an in person I/O but just a little bit. The harsh new British law that could put tech executives behind bars. Netflix says the free ride of password sharing is over. Though, the gravy train of subsidized 15 minute delivery seems to be back on. Oh, and the rave reviews of the new Mac Studio. Sponsors: Codecademy.com promocode ride for 15% off Codecademy Pro What's Your Problem podcast Links: Google I/O takes place May 11th and 12th, and it will be fully available online (The Verge) Tech Executives Threatened With Jail Time Under Proposed U.K. Law (The Information) Netflix Will Prompt Subscribers to Pay for Users Outside Their Households in New Test to Address Unauthorized Password Sharing (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety) Bored Apes NFT project gets official 'ApeCoin' token (TechCrunch) APPLE MAC STUDIO REVIEW: FINALLY (The Verge) Two ultra-fast delivery startups shut down in one week (CBS58) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Meme Ride Home for Thursday, March 17th, 2022. I'm Brian McCullough.

0:08.7

Today, Google kind of returns to an in-person I.O. But just a little bit, the harsh new British law

0:15.2

that could put tech executives behind bars.

0:18.0

Netflix says the free ride of password sharing is over,

0:21.6

though the gravy train of subsidized 15 minute delivery seems

0:25.2

to be back on. Oh, and the rave reviews for the new Mac Studio. Here's what you missed today

0:31.1

in the world of tech.

0:36.0

Google has scheduled a sort of hybrid I.

0:39.0

For May 11th and May 12th,

0:42.0

with a limited live audience of Google employees and some partners.

0:46.7

Free registration opens this month, but there's some interesting details here quoting

0:50.5

The Verge.

0:51.5

Google's big annual developer conference, Google I.O, will take place May 11th and 12th.

0:56.8

The company announced Wednesday the event will once again be fully online, though it sounds

1:01.0

like at least some of the conference will be live streamed from

1:03.7

the Shoreline Amphitheatre a frequent Google I.O venue this year's event will be

1:08.3

broadcast in front of a limited live audience and is completely free and open to everyone virtually.

1:13.4

Google Spokesperson Alex Garcia Comerts said in a statement to the verge,

1:17.5

that limited audience will be comprised primarily of Google employees and some partners

1:21.6

according to a Google statement shared with

1:23.5

Axios' Ena freed. Registration will be free and will begin sometime this month

1:27.9

according to an FAQ. There will be no tickets which seems to mean that

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