Landing.Tech #19 — Police taking ‘excessive’ data from mobile phones

Will we be living with “fake” human organs in the future?

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June 19, 2020

Summer is starting, the sun is shining and we see some of the previous pandemic “normality” coming back. At least a little bit, and we have to be thankful for that. Now I wonder what are the changes the pandemic brought that will stay in the long run and I bet some of you are also interested in that. But let’s get over with the rambling and go straight to what you came here for:

By now you know this already, but Twitter started rolling audio tweets on iOS. The goal according to Twitter is to add a more human touch while allowing that the 280 characters limit stops being a limit. I personally very much enjoyed Twitter without audio, so I have mixed feelings on this for now. What about you?

Do you know what a Segway is? Well, it’s inventor, Dean Kamen, has a new project. Human Organs Manufacturing. After selling Segway in 2009, he as been working on several inventions. Now, he’s preparing to mass-produce human organs when he receives the approval for that. Will we be living with “fake” human organs in the future?

According to the UK’s data watchdog, Police in England and Wales are taking excessive amounts of personal data from smartphones. On a time where Police are being discussed on a daily basis, this adds more controversy on the subject. What’s your take on this?

The world is still adapting to the changes we are facing and it will take some time until we’re all set again. If you need anything at all, let us know. We at Landing.Jobs are always here to help.

The future starts today.
Pedro Saraiva
Event Producer @ Landing.Jobs

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