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(1:20) National Dog Month
(1:45) cj's week: Surface of The Sun State
(4:03) Jeff's Week: AI Programming
(6:17) Headline: Google Files Emergency Stay to Keep App Store Closed
(12:40) Headline: The Tea App is Leakier Than A Wicker Canoe
(17:55) Headline: The Future is Now: Renewables Dominate New Power Plants
(23:04) The Commodore 128
Google Files Emergency Stay. Following a major antitrust verdict in favor of Epic Games, Google has been ordered to make sweeping changes to its Play Store within 14 days, a move the company has challenged with an emergency stay. Really Google?
Tea App Leaks. The dating advice app "Tea" experienced a major security breach, exposing thousands of user images, including selfies and photo IDs. The incident has raised questions about the app's security and its promise to be a safe place for women to share information, apparently with the entire world.
Renewables Dominate New Power Plants. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the vast majority of new power plant capacity added to the grid in the first half of the year was from renewable sources, primarily utility-scale solar and wind power. This surge in clean energy is a result of long-term planning, incentives, and a general shift away from burning stuff.
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Google has just two weeks to begin cracking open Android, it admits in emergency filing | The Verge
Women’s ‘red flag’ app Tea is a privacy nightmare | The Verge
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Vast majority of new US power plants generate solar or wind power - Ars Technica
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