This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and CNET's Andy Hoyle discuss:
- Upskirting law to be passed soon, says Theresa May
- Police face legal action over use of facial recognition cameras
- Dixons Carphone discloses data breach affecting 5.9M payment cards
- Sega is crowdfunding a Sonic the Hedgehog toaster
- Your emails and questions answered!
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- EXTRA STORY: Sex robots won’t solve loneliness
- Discussion around 4G at music festivals, and ditching Vodafone from a tent
- Fond memories of Dixons, Mini Disc, and Amstrad Emailers
- Outtakes and more!
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