This week Audrey and I chat about Gmail updates, a recent Microsoft counterfeiting case, mobile network spoofing with a VGA adapter, the Portland Smart Cities initiative, and more. Enjoy! Show notes
- [01:00] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide
- [02:05] Issue 9: Hard problems – The Recompiler
- [03:19] Gmail.com gets its biggest upgrade since 2011 with today’s redesign launch | Ars Technica
- [04:10] Here Are the Major New Features Google Added to Gmail Today (and What It Didn't)
- [16:23] How Microsoft helped imprison a man for ‘counterfeiting’ software it gives away for free – TechCrunch
- [25:15] Spoofing Cell Networks with a USB to VGA Adapter | Hackaday
- [25:24] Software-defined radio - Wikipedia
- [29:54] steve-m/fl2k-examples: Example flowgraphs for osmo-fl2k
- [31:54] Portland Smart Cities Initiative
- [32:51] Smart City PDX
- [33:34] PBOT Smart Cities_Placemat (pdf)
- [36:03] PBOT places bet on 'smart city' tech to count bikes and make streets safer - BikePortland.org
- [36:05] Pamplin Media Group - 'Smart' streetlights sign of things to come around town
- [45:03] rae paoletta on Twitter: "I love that all animals are friends with capybaras and..."
- [46:31] El Paquete Semanal: The Week's Internet in Havana