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Friends, countrymen, everyone who has lived this masked life we ve been living for 14 months listen up. We have something to share. Damnit. There s no perfect way to do this. Just read and weep the happiest tears you ve ever wept. From the CDC:
If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume activities that you did prior to the pandemic. Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.
That s right. It s the news we ve been waiting for since March 2020: Fully vaccinated people can finally begin to return to a semblance of normal. Seeing your neighbors. Playing soccer. Buying toothpaste at CVS without breaking an anxious sweat. We don t know. It s been so long. What do we even do? Go hug someone. (Someone fully vaccinated. Only if you re fully vaccinated.) See your grandpa
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Facebook, Apple, and Google may have very different approaches to user privacy, but they do have something in common: All three companies are currently being investigated for antitrust violations.
Facebook is being accused of allowing its market dominance to erode its data privacy protections. Apple and Google are being investigated, in part, for enforcing their own privacy safeguards at the expense of competitors Apple because of the changes in iOS 14.5, and Google because of coming updates to its Chrome browser. It s a messy, complicated tangle of events. The situation also reveals the sphere of incredible power these companies operate in, where even tiny software changes can affect the data of billions of users.
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This week marks the 500th episode of
Gadget Lab. That is an astonishingly huge number. To pay proper tribute to it, we’ve invited some of our past cohosts to come onto this week’s show and share their memories.
Our guests, Mat Honan, David Pierce, and Arielle Pardes, speak in their own words (with their own voices!) about what it was like to work at WIRED and make a weekly show about personal technology. It’s a fun stroll down memory lane, for sure. But this special episode also offers a rare look behind the scenes of
Gadget Lab, so you can get a sense of how the show is made and how it has evolved over the years.