digitec Podcast Episode 81: Swisspass leak, Nvidia-ARM deal, "Uncharted
The SBB makes a huge mistake with the Swisspass. Nvidia probably fails with its ARM takeover and "Uncharted Legacy of Thieves" is stuck in the past.
A security expert uncovers a huge data leak in Swisspass. Information on the takeover of chip developer ARM by Nvidia has also been leaked. The 40-billion deal is likely to fall through. For the time being, the cooperation between Activision and Sony regarding "Call of Duty" remains intact. This should still appear on the Playstation after the Microsoft acquisition. Whether this will also happen with the newly announced Blizzard game is up in the air. We'll take a guess at what the game might look like. We also dare to make predictions about the next film with Dwayne Johnson. It's supposed to be about a popular game franchise.
On the cinematic front, we continue with "The Tragedy of Mcbeth", which our expert for cinematic high culture Simon took a look at. A little less ambitious, but no less entertaining, is the series "What we do in the shadows". I'll rave about that one.
I'm less enthusiastic about "Uncharted Legacy of Thieves." The remake of the last two "Uncharted" parts has been refreshed for the PS5, but still looks dusty.
Topics
- [00:05:18]Swisspass data leak
- [00:14:40]Nvidia arm deal
- [00:20:35]"Call of Duty" stays on Playstation.
- [00:25:29]New Blizzard game
- [00:35:29] Dwayne Johnson in game adaptation
- [00:39:10] "The Tragedy of Mcbeth"
- [00:44:38] "What we do in the shadows"
- [00:51:16] "Uncharted Legacy of Thieves"
- [00:56:46] "Nobody saves the world"
- [00:58:52]"Aliens Fireteam Elite"
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