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Canada’s Glow In The Dark “Toonie”, Hacking Someone’s Muscles, CIA Firmware Infects Wi-Fi Routers

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Audrey Raj

20-Jun-17 12:00

Canada’s Glow In The Dark “Toonie”, Hacking Someone’s Muscles, CIA Firmware Infects Wi-Fi Routers

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Audrey Raj talk about:

 

0:56 - Britain Making People Over 55-years-old To Work Longer Could Boost The Economy By £80 Billion

7:38 - Canada "Toonie" Coin Glows In The Dark

11:20 - It’s Now Possible To Hack Someone’s Muscles

19:02 - You Can Now Tell Amazon’s Alexa To Make Your Home Smell Better

24:21 - Advanced CIA Firmware Has Been Infecting Wi-Fi Routers For Years


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