On this week's Byte:
- Guests:
- Gareth Hayes recently raised over $80,000 on IndieGoGo to fund his software-defined radio project - he joins the team to discuss exactly what software-defined radio is (think accessing the radio spectrum using - you guessed it -software).
- RMIT's Design Research Institute is presenting the Design for Impact Festival - the Centre's Bianca Vallentine comes in to give us a rundown on what's happening at the Festival!
- News in Depth:
- Fiat Chrysler have been working with security experts to discover vulnerabilities in their connected cars - with some scary results.
- Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has announced a new social network and phone service to make it easier to donate to charity
- The "have an affair" dating site Ashley Madison has been hacked, with thousands of users' details being compromised.
- Weird News of the Week:
- Google knows where you've been and what times - and now they're telling you.
- Events and Opportunities:
- The next Envato Talk - "Learning how to build an engaged community for any business" - Envato HQ, Thursday July 23, 6pm
- Laneway Learning's Blogging for Beginners workshop, Embiggen Books, Tuesday August 4, 6:30pm
- RMIT are partnering with AUC to host /dev/world/2015 - Australia's longest-running conference for OSX and iOS developers - RMIT, August 31 - September 1.
Presented by Vanessa Toholka, Cassie Wright and Dan Salmon
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