This week in Business News, Consumer Reports wants to see our Internet bill, ATT offers more unlimited data, and US cracks down on dangerous products on Amazon, and Microsoft puts Windows in the cloud. We also look at Silly News.

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This week in the Weekly News Roundup, TikTok is starting to sell its secrets, America is not ready for Smart Cities, and Microsoft fails to patch a high risk bug. A new neobank appears to be worse than PayPal, so watch out for them. Join us for our discussion of the headlines for the week.
#TikTok #Microsoft #WeeklyNewsRoundup

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CRT is creeping into every pocket of society, and it made its way into the Southern Baptist Convention causing a stir up that threatens to destroy one of the largest protestant denominations. Today we will see what happened as a warning to churches in the future.
#CRT #SBC #Society

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Today we will talk about why we are getting so many hacks and breaches and what implications those have.

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Some people do not like SystemD, and so today we look at a Debian and an Arch distro that is free of SystemD. We look at Artix and Devuan to see which has better options.
#Devuan #Artix #SystemD

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Popping the Christian Bubble:

Windows 11 will require new hardware. Will you buy it or just switch to Linux?


This week in the Weekly News Roundup, we will look at new government orders to collect more data from your car, how malware is hiding inside Steam profiles, and also how video game companies are looking to put commercials in your video games. We look to privacy, security, business, and silly tech news for the week.
#WeeklyNewsRoundup #spying #Advertising

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Is a push for scientific evidence a violation of faith? Today I will ask if our modern push for scientific evidence interferes with faith, and under what context is such investigation appropriate. Here we talk about Answers in Genesis, the Red Sea Crossing, and other scientific approaches to the Bible.
#Science #Faith #Creationism


Linux Finds a Way. Today I talk about how Linux will survive because of the tenacity of the developers looking at CentOS as an example.