Sam Bushman and Jay Harrison break down the week's biggest tech stories you need to know about. California just signed a law requiring age verification at the OS level, and it could effectively make Linux illegal in the state.
Plus, Microsoft's OneDrive backup is silently moving your files and causing chaos, cheap PCs may be a thing of the past, engineers in Vienna created a microscopic QR code that could store 2TB on a single sheet of paper, password managers face new (but manageable) vulnerabilities, over a million Android apps exposed user data through hardcoded API keys, Ford is recalling 1.7 million vehicles over faulty backup cameras, Waymo's autonomous cars keep breaking traffic laws, and Microsoft is bringing Xbox Mode to Windows 11.
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0:00 Intro & Welcome to Tech Watch Radio
0:57 California's Age Verification Law Could Ban Linux
11:45 Microsoft OneDrive Backup Problems
19:00 Cheap PCs May Be Disappearing
23:54 World's Tiniest QR Code
26:30 RFID Technology & Warehouse Scanning
30:18 Walmart's Dynamic Digital Shelf Pricing
35:37 Password Manager Vulnerabilities (Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane)
38:32 1 Million+ Android Apps Exposed User Data
41:58 Ford Recalls 1.7 Million Vehicles Over Backup Cameras
44:36 Waymo Autonomous Vehicle Issues
48:55 Xbox Mode Coming to Windows 11