Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Apple says NO STEAM LINK FOR YOU!”.
What’S the tick news today, Dennis close, I don’t know what I don’t know. I don’t know tack see. This is what you won’t have to do today, because tech linked has you covered for tech news? Okay, I’m sorry Dennis, if you use literally any service on the internet, you’ve probably seen quite a few updated privacy policies popping up. That’S because today is the day that the European Union’s general data protection regulation or gdpr goes into effect. The GDP are actually was passed in 2016 and requires companies operating in the EU to obtain explicit consent from users before it collects personal data.
Those users can also request all the data a company has collected on user, with fines of up to 20 million dollars or higher if they break the new rules. A number of companies caught off guard by the regulations have opted to straight-up block users and suspend service while they try to get up to speed. Although the GDP are only applies to the EU because of the global nature of the internet, pretty much every Internet company has rushed to comply with the new rules and thus the heavy proliferation of Terms of Use, emails and topical memes, which are actually pretty good. We should institute wide-ranging international personal privacy statutes more often often often valve steam link app launched recently and after initially. Approving an Apple has now rejected the app from being published on the App Store. The company cited business conflicts with app guidelines as the reason for the rejection valve says they were taken aback by the news, not only because the app obviously made it through the approval process already, but because there are quite a few other land-based remote desktop apps. Already on the App Store, Ars Technica points out that Apple might be rejecting the app because they won’t get the standard 30 % revenue share. They require from in-app purchases.
If users buy games through Steam, while using the app or Apple, could just be being Apple and saying no just because it’s what they do. After going on a bit of a Twitter rant about how the public no longer respects big media companies, Elon Musk has proposed a solution. The Tesla, SpaceX and boring company founder plans to create a site where users can rate the truth and credibility of news outlets and journalists. He wants to call it Pravda, which is Russian for truth and as journalists Mark Harris pointed out, musk actually created a company called Pravda Corp in a to over 2017.
So this may be more than a throwaway idea from the real life Tony Stark or now the real life Trump of tech – that’s not fair, but this is kind of a scary idea. Crowdsourcing truth is kind of the way that pseudo scientific ideas gain popularity. But what do you guys think leave a comment in the comments surprised it’s time for quick bits today, brought to you by memory express whether you’re, a gamer business owner or literally anyone else memory Express? Is your go-to destination in Canada for electronic products and services? We’Re talking laptops, desktops hand, tops also known as phones, any kinda tops, plus with their uber price, beat guarantee. They’Ll beat any authorized Canadian retailers price by 10 % of the difference, both in store and online, so click the link in the description for all the details. All right, it’s quick bits.
An Alexa device accidentally recorded a couple’s private conversation and sent it to their friend in what Amazon is called an extremely rare occurrence, except they only knew about it because the friend messaged the couple and was like did you mean to send this to me? So what? If you’ve got creepy friends, who won’t do that, for you that’s a whole nother issue. Outrage has erupted online, / battlefield, fives, historical inaccuracy by having a woman with a prosthetic limb on the cover. But is that really the thing we’re gon na take issue with? If we’re talking about historical and accuracy in games like this, really guys really Apple will make a car after all, but it will be in collaboration with Volkswagen and they’ll.
Be electric vehicles meant to ferry Apple staff around the company’s campuses, but they’ll be the most revolutionary reinvented re-engineered euro vans you’ve ever seen an Nvidia Jetson tx2 module with a Pascal GPU. Will power game face labs upcoming, VR headset, which will be able to work as a standalone unit or as a full-on room-scale unit tethered to a PC it’ll, also work with steamvr? That’S all. I wrote about that and some saddening news today as YouTube personality, John Bain, aka totalbiscuit, has passed away due to cancer. Bane has been fighting the disease since 2014, but in his more than a decade of game coverage and analysis, he brought sense logic and well-founded opinion into the space of game journalism.
Rest in peace. You glorious bastard, that’s it for tech link, guys subscribe. If you want to, we bring you tech news every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and sometimes if you listen carefully, even when you’re sleeping, I don’t know where I was going with that, but the episodes over now so I’ll see you later guys. .