Leading From Behind
Episode 142 · May 6th, 2017 · 1 hr 38 mins
About this Episode
This week we follow up on finger print dongles, misuses of Engineering titles and Google's new Canadian adventures in Waterloo. We discuss Apple vs Uber, Apple's quarterly number as see by Kevin O'Leary and major app publisher's abandoning the Watch, for now. Apple is looking into space and satellites. Picks: Increment, XChange - Share Business Cards Instantly and RWDevcon 2017 Vault
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- Why Uber’s rule-breaking app tactics got Tim Cook so upset
- Toronto taxi licence prices are plummeting. Is Uber to blame?
- You'll know Apple blew it when it makes a fingerprint dongle
- Oregon man fined for email “I am an engineer
- 'I felt violated,' says U.S. man fined $500 for talking about traffic lights
- Made in Waterloo: Google brings ‘Wifi’ product north of the border and it has deep Canadian roots
- eero - Finally, WiFi that works
- Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
- Silicon Cowboys, a documentary film on the history of Compaq Computer
- The Incredible True Story Behind AMC's Halt and Catch Fire - How Compaq Cloned IBM and Created an Empire
- Google Maps, Amazon ditched Apple Watch -- and no one noticed
- Apple lower on revenue miss - CNBC video
- The Case for Apple and Space Internet
- Why Apple Would Be Interested in Satellite Operations (Mark Gurman)
- Pick: Increment
- Pick: XChange - Share Business Cards Instantly By Mohammad Azam
- XChange - Share Business Cards Instantly - Video
- Pick: RWDevCon 2017 Vault
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- Playgrounds: Markup Formatting Reference
- Steganography
- BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Power Cable