So much tech news, so little time. Let's run down the highlights of our tech coverage this week.
ICYMI
Project Eavesdrop: In a series for Morning Edition, our Steve Henn got white hat hackers to tap his data and communications,
in an experiment
The Big Conversation
Cellphone Tracking And The 4th Amendment: As Steve's experiment showed, our cellphones are constantly sending out data about us, whether we want them to or not. Cops can use it for investigative purposes, but a federal appeals
court ruled
Uber vs. The World: Cab drivers across Western Europe
brought capital cities to a standstill
Curiosities
Vox:
How The TweetDeck Flaw Worked
TweetDeck, the platform that helps you monitor streams of Twitter feeds all at once, was exposed to a data flaw that sent out unintended tweets of code. Vox explains what happened.
The Wire:
3-D Printing ... With Nutella
Um, delicious.
NPR:
Starbucks Makes Itself Even More Addictive With Wireless Phone Charging
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