In this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, David and I chat about how Alexa “may” be used by the UK police, vulnerable Sonos and Bose speakers, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
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In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Alexa ads and helping police, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
In this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, David and I chat about how Alexa “may” be used by the UK police, vulnerable Sonos and Bose speakers, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
For more on this week’s topics, see:
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Alexa ads and helping police, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
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