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Coalition To Fight Tech Addiction, Air Asia Facial Recognition, Genomes & Blockchains

Richard Bradbury | Christine Wong | Audrey Raj

08-Feb-18 12:00

Coalition To Fight Tech Addiction, Air Asia Facial Recognition, Genomes & Blockchains

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong and Audrey Raj spoke about:

 

1:13 - AirAsia Is The First Airline In Asia To Speed Up Plane Boarding With Facial Recognition

6:58 - PS4 Update Lets Parents Control How Long Their Kid Can Play

11:00 - Facebook, Google Vets Form Coalition To Fight Tech Addiction

17:26 - There’s An App To Tell You What To Eat Based On How You Feel

22:43 - A Company Wants To Sequence Your Genome And Store It On The Blockchain - In Exchange For Currency


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