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Real driverless cars are now legal in China, sign up button in Netflix iOS app, NFL+ streaming service and more.
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News in this episode:
- TechRadar: T-Mobile to fork out $350m penalty over infamous data breach
- TechCrunch: Can a baby’s cry identify neurological disorders? Ubenwa says ‘yes’
- Gizmodo: 3-Story Space Habitat Is Designed to Fit in SpaceX's Starship Rockets
- The Verge: Anker’s new GaNPrime chargers are more powerful and slightly smaller
- Engadget: Leaked documents show the hoops Roblox jumped through to do business in China
- The Verge: Soon your Chromebook could be an LTE or 5G hotspot
- Engadget: Google adds new multi-tasking features to its Workspace tablet apps
- The Verge: Google Play gets a new logo for its 10-year anniversary
- TechCrunch: Creators on Facebook can now earn money through videos that use licensed music
- TechCrunch: Meta is shutting down Tuned, its social app for couples
- Gizmodo: NFT Evoking Man Falling on 9/11 Removed from GameStop's Marketplace
- Quanta Magazine: Two Weeks In, the Webb Space Telescope Is Reshaping Astronomy
- TechRadar: Google Pixel Buds Pro feature will make them less annoying to use than the originals
- Engadget: The NFL+ streaming service arrives today starting at $40 per year
- The Verge: Uber admits covering up massive 2016 data breach in settlement with US prosecutors
- TechCrunch: Netflix’s iOS app now has a sign up button that takes you to its website
- TechRadar: Some schools are restricting Google Chrome usage over security concerns
- TechCrunch: Real driverless cars are now legal in China’s tech hub Shenzhen
- CNBC: Target chases bigger e-commerce profits with new delivery hubs, fleet of drivers
- The Verge: Microsoft is speeding up the Xbox Series X / S boot time

