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Zoom opens encryption for all but troubles remain, and more tech news today
July 14, 2025
1. Zoom now working on encryption for all subscribers, free included
Zoom announced late yesterdaythat it now plans to offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to all its users, not just those with paid subscriptions.
What happened:
Why it matters:
Zoom’s widening problems:
HUAWEI reportedly delays production ofupcoming Mate 40 series flagship(Android Authority).
What we want to see in thenext Google Home Nest speaker(Android Authority).
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- The 2019 Razer Blade Stealth series was a huge mess, but the2020 13.3-inch series is back on track(notebookcheck.net).
5.Epic Games and Tinder join Spotifyin protesting Apple’s App Store fees (The Verge).
6.T-Mobile explains why its network went down, hard, on Monday (The Verge).
7.The Nikola EV truck startup saga is pretty out there: After a damaging Bloomberg report, now the founder is mad online and wants the reporter fired (Jalopnik). What’s even weirder is that it doesn’t really matter: Nikola just needs to produce a working truck.
- Even more reasonnot to rely on Google for diagnoses: symptom-checkers are convenient, mostly wrong (Vice).
9.Why we aren’t using UV to disinfect everything, yet (OneZero).
- LPT:Birds can give you a lot of useful informationjust by listening to them (r/lifeprotips).
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