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Tue. 04/30 – Underbaked Hardware Releases

Tech Brew Ride Home

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🗓️ 30 April 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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The FCC has fined all the major telecom companies. You’ll never guess why. Why the DMA actions from the EU might be a constant thing. Devs, how about an AI-powered IDE? You’ll never guess why Peacock thinks it can raise prices again. And is Marquess Brownlee right about underbaked hardware releases? Sponsors: ZocDoc.com/techmeme ConstantContact.com Links: FCC fines AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon nearly $200 million for illegally sharing location data (The Verge) Meta Risks EU Fines Over Kremlin Lies on Facebook, Instagram (Bloomberg) How an empty S3 bucket can make your AWS bill explode (Maciej Pocwierz) Copilot Workspace is GitHub’s take on AI-powered software engineering (TechCrunch) Peacock Hikes Subscription Prices Ahead of 2024 Paris Olympics (The Hollywood Reporter) Rabbit R1 Review (MKBHD) Marques Brownlee slams another AI product as “barely reviewable” after Humane AI Pin controversy (Dexerto) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Name Right Home for Tuesday, April 30th, 2024.

0:07.6

I'm Brian McCullough.

0:08.6

Today, the FCC has fined all the major telecom companies you'll never guess why.

0:13.2

Why the DMA actions from the EU might be a constant thing.

0:17.4

Devs, how about an AI-powered IDE?

0:20.8

You'll never guess why Peacock thinks it can raise prices again and is

0:24.2

Marcus Brownly right about under-baked hardware releases.

0:28.3

Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.

0:30.4

The FCC has find T-MCA. tech.

0:32.8

The FCC has fined T-Mobile 80 million dollars, AT&T 57 million dollars, and Verizon 47 million dollars.

0:41.3

For what?

0:42.3

Well, for allegedly

0:43.3

illegally sharing customers location data with aggregators

0:47.0

quote without customer consent. Not great Bob,

0:50.6

quoting the verge.

0:52.0

T-Mobile's fines are actually lower than what was initially proposed by the agency based on their

0:57.4

responses to the FCC's original notice.

1:00.6

The FCC says it found the carriers, quote,

1:03.0

sold access to its customers location information to aggregators

1:06.0

who then resold access to such information

1:09.0

to third party location-based service providers, end quote.

1:12.0

The agency says the carriers effectively, quote, location-based service providers, end quote.

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