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The Tech Jawn

Using DNA To Draw Criminal Sketches?

The Tech Jawn

Robb Dunewood

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

4.832 Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Fujitsu and the UK Postal Service knew about bugs in Fujitsu software that sent UK postal workers to jail from the time when the Postal Service started using it.


Apple sold between 160,000 and 180,000 Vision Pro devices over the weekend and analysts believe Apple could sell as many as half a million units in 2024.


The Police are using DNA to create 3-D sketches of what a suspect might look like and running the results through facial recognition software.


And Apple has agreed to let developers use 3rd party payment processors outside of the App Store, but, still wants a 27% service charge for the privilege.


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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.

0:33.8

Fujitsu and the UK Postal Service knew about bugs in Fujitsu software that sent UK postal workers to jail from the time when the Postal Service started using it.

0:41.3

Apple sold between 160 and 180,000 Vision Pro devices over the weekend, and analysts believe Apple could sell as many as half a million units in 2024.

0:49.3

The police are using DNA to create 3D sketches of what a suspect might look like in running the results through facial recognition software.

0:57.0

And Apple has agreed to let developers use third-party payment processors outside of the app store, but still wants a 27% service charge for the privilege.

1:05.0

We've got all this end more for you in episode 114 of the tech John.

1:09.0

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

1:12.5

And coming out of Philly, it's your Girl Tech Life, Steph.

1:15.0

And out of Atlanta, this is Terrence Gaines,

1:17.1

a.k.a. Brother Tech, aka.

1:20.0

If a contractor says,

1:22.6

everything is fine, everything's going to be nice,

1:24.9

everything is not going to be fine,

1:26.2

and everything is not going to be nice, taking some not going to be fine. And everything is not going to be nice.

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