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TNW 352: The Future of the Internet Archive - Autonomous Vehicles, Bluetooth 6.0, Apple Event

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Regulations have been drafted for operating autonomous trucks in the state of California. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has released details about the next iteration of Bluetooth, Bluetooth 6.0. What to expect from Apple's upcoming "It's Glowtime" event. And the Internet Archive has lost a major legal battle that could impact the organization and internet preservation.

  • Abrar Al-Heeti joins Mikah Sargent this week! Abrar talks about the regulations drafted in the state of California regarding the operation of autonomous trucks.
  • Mikah Sargent shares details about the next iteration of Bluetooth technology, Bluetooth 6.0, announced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
  • Mark Gurman from Bloomberg joins the show to share what Apple plans to announce at next week's Apple Event on September 9th.
  • And Kate Knibbs, Senior Writer at WIRED, stops by to discuss the landmark ruling against the Internet Archive organization and what this could mean for the future of internet preservation.

Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Abrar Al-Heeti

Guests: Mark Gurman and Kate Knibbs

Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.

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Regulations have been drafted for operating autonomous trucks in the state of California. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has released details about the next iteration of Bluetooth, Bluetooth 6.0. What to expect from Apple's upcoming "It's Glowtime" event. And the Internet Archive has lost a major legal battle that could impact the organization and internet preservation.

  • Abrar Al-Heeti joins Mikah Sargent this week! Abrar talks about the regulations drafted in the state of California regarding the operation of autonomous trucks.
  • Mikah Sargent shares details about the next iteration of Bluetooth technology, Bluetooth 6.0, announced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
  • Mark Gurman from Bloomberg joins the show to share what Apple plans to announce at next week's Apple Event on September 9th.
  • And Kate Knibbs, Senior Writer at WIRED, stops by to discuss the landmark ruling against the Internet Archive organization and what this could mean for the future of internet preservation.

Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Abrar Al-Heeti

Guests: Mark Gurman and Kate Knibbs

Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.

Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Sponsors:

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