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Geeks Squawk - EP 346

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25-May-18 10:30

Geeks Squawk - EP 346

On the show today, the geeks talked about whether it's a good idea to send Facebook your nude photos as the social media company suggests it is the best way to protect yourself from revenge porn. They also introduced a revolutionary spokeless bike; Uber shutting down its self-driving operation in Arizona; and why residents of a Florida city who received alerts about a power outage were also warned to look out for zombies.

 

0:19:68 - Should You Send Facebook All Your Nude Photos?

11:10:20 - The Cyclotron Bike - Revolutionary Spokeless Bike

14:14:00 - Uber Shuts Down Self-driving Operation In Arizona After Fatal Crash

17:49:59 - Florida City Warns Of "Extreme Zombie Activity" During Power Outage

Produced by: Richard Bradbury


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