DuckDuckGo Desktop Browser Beta
This week in Privacy News, Fitbit gets FDA approval for a-fib, Meta adjusts Metaverse doxxing policies, and the DuckDuckGo desktop browser lands in beta on Mac. We also look at security news.

The Scalpers of the Metaverse
This week in Business News, the Raspberry Pi finally changes the default username, Tim Cook spreads some FUD on sideloading, and Peloton jacks up the subscription service prices. Also, Razer has a new laptop for AI development and Meta goes on a scalping spree. We also go to SillyVille.


Police Records Show AirTag Stocking is a Problem
This week in Privacy News, Lego and Epic will make a safe and private environment for your kids in the metaverse, Google uses AI to update business profiles, and police reports show that AirTags are often used to stalk women by men they know and hate. We also look at Security News.

Google Kills Digital Purchases on Android | Weekly News Roundup
This week in Business News, Musk joins the Twitter board, Audi is selling car hardware as a service, and Glenn Canyon dam could be in danger. Also, the NTHSA investigates LG batteries and Google cracks down on digital payments in Play Store apps. We also look at Silly News.


Another Reason For Avoiding Social Media
This week in Privacy News, Android may get a tracker detection tool, Amazon wants to give you special recommendations, and Apps are sending data to Russia. Also, the Lapsu$ group shows us why we need to avoid social media and health trackers. We also look at some security news.

TurboTax Under Investigation
This week in the Business News, Etsy sellers are going on strike, Russia game developers encourage pirating, and a new bill hopes to cripple big tech. Also, the FTC sues TurboTax and we will take a visit to SillyVille.


Firefox Collects What Now?
Today in the Privacy News, Apple rolls out the first state ID in the phone wallet, Google goes for more health and personalized health data, and Firefox tracks minute data on user installs and ties it to Google Analytics. We also look at security news.

The Apple Hardware Subscription Service
This week in Business News, the SEC will now require climate data in business plans, Microsoft will indeed bring the watermark to Windows hardware that is not supported, and a new Linux distro is released for the Apple M1 chip. Also, Apple is looking to create a hardware subscription service and we will go to SillyVille.


Vimeo Just Did WHAT?
This week in Business News, VPN companies are starting to block torrents, Google takes a play from Doordash game-plans, and the ban on forced cable equipment rentals is not working as the government hoped. Ford is working to not shut down factories in the chip shortage, Lyft offers a gas surcharge for drivers, and Vimeo decides to commit suicide.

Pixel and Samsung Are Dirty Piped
This week in the news, Trojan malware is being promoted to gamers, iOS has two new ways for cryptominers to compromise their phones, and a smart UPC reminds us again to keep our technology offline. Finally, the new Dirty Pipe Linux vulnerability has already been used to exploit two popular Android phones. We also look at Silly News.