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On this weekend's show Smart handguns that only work for registered users will be able to buy this year. Plus, Norton antivirus has added crypto-mining software thatβs good for the company and not so great for you. And John Deere just unveiled a self-driving tractor controllable with an app. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions. |
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