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Covetly, Scientists Hack A Brain, Microsoft’s Self-Flying Aircraft

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

22-Aug-17 12:00

Covetly, Scientists Hack A Brain, Microsoft’s Self-Flying Aircraft

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

 

1:11 - Covetly Gives Collectors A Better Way To Buy And Sell The Things They Covet

5:55 - FBI Reportedly Advising Companies To Ditch Kaspersky Apps

11:09 - Scientists Can Now Hack A Brain To Control Body Movements

17:40 - Some Of The Ridiculously Long And Weird Company Names Just Banned By China

24:39 - Microsoft’s Experimental Self-Flying Aircraft Learn By Watching Hawks


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