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    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Amazon wants to network its devices using your home internet

    Starting Tuesday, your Amazon devices, along with everyone else’s in your neighborhood, will be able to connect to each other and the internet systems they use. The project is called Amazon Sidewalk .

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    By Madeleine Brand • Jun 7, 2021 • 49m Listen

    Starting Tuesday, your Amazon devices, along with everyone else’s in your neighborhood, will be able to connect to each other and the internet systems they use. The project is called Amazon Sidewalk. The company says this will help its products work more efficiently.

    Amazon never asked users for their permission to open their home internet to outsiders, so it’s letting users opt-out, but they’ll have to do it before June 8.

    INC tech columnist Jason Aten uses the analogy of someone trespassing into a yard and trimming the hedges there. “I'm really upset with you because you didn't ask and you're thinking, ‘But I made them look beautiful, this is a benefit to you.’ And I'm thinking, ‘We can't get past the point where you didn't ask. None of the benefits matter. You can't come into my yard and do this thing without asking.’”

    He continues, “That's kind of what Amazon did, except for they didn't come in your yard. They came in your house.”

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      Sen. Manchin plans to vote against big voting rights bill, Democrats in crisis mode

      West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin said on Fox News on Sunday that he would vote against a big voting rights bill that passed the House, known as the “For the People Act.” Manchin is the only Senate Democrat who opposes the bill.

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    2. 9:57

      Federal judge overturns California's 30-year assault weapons ban, saying it infringes on Second Amendment

      Gun control will likely be another issue dominating the next year and a half, both on the campaign trail and in the courts.

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    3. 20:11

      As Amazon creates neighborhood network of its smart devices, critics worry about security

      Eligible Amazon devices belonging to you and your neighbors will be able to connect with each other starting Tuesday.

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      9 min
    4. 28:46

      Lyme disease-carrying ticks are popping up at some California beaches. How to stay safe

      Ticks have been showing up on beaches in Mendocino, Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Monterey. There are also hot spots farther south — in Malibu, Manhattan Beach and Newport Beach.

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    5. 36:36

      Baker Boy, Telenova, Juanes and more: Summer music picks from KCRW’s Raul Campos

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    In this episode

    5 stories
    1. 0:0010 min

      Sen. Manchin plans to vote against big voting rights bill, Democrats in crisis mode

    2. 9:5710 min

      Federal judge overturns California's 30-year assault weapons ban, saying it infringes on Second Amendment

    3. 20:119 min

      As Amazon creates neighborhood network of its smart devices, critics worry about security

    4. 28:468 min

      Lyme disease-carrying ticks are popping up at some California beaches. How to stay safe

    5. 36:3613 min

      Baker Boy, Telenova, Juanes and more: Summer music picks from KCRW’s Raul Campos

    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand