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GSMC Technology Podcast Episode 92: Google Pixel 3 XL, Imogen Heap VR, Facebook

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On this episode of the GSMC Technology Podcast host Tom Dougherty discusses the recent actions taken by Facebook, talks Google Pixel 3 XL, Imogen Heap's VR concert. Facebook has removed over 600 pages for "coordinated inauthentic behavior". Many stemmed from Russia and Iran and had connections to the 2016 Presidential Election. Tom also goes over the leaks of the Google Pixel 3 XL, a phone that will feature a notch, no headphone jack, and USB-C. He then talks about Imogen Heap's VR concert that featured the Oculus headset. 

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