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Jan 7, 2026 • 7min
Threads is developing in-message games
Exciting developments are on the horizon as Threads works on an in-message basketball game. Meanwhile, Meta has hit the brakes on the international launch of its Ray-Ban Display glasses due to strong demand in the U.S. Amazon's Ring doorbells are getting upgraded with new fire alerts, sensors, and an app store, along with AI capabilities to detect unusual activity. The tech landscape is buzzing with these innovations and strategic updates.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 7min
Google previews new Gemini features for TV at CES 2026
The podcast dives into a curious case of a DoorDash driver allegedly using AI-generated images to fake deliveries and the company's swift actions in response. Amazon's Fire TV gets a significant makeover, emphasizing user-friendly content and enhanced Alexa features. Google showcases its Gemini technology for Google TV, allowing users to search for shows using natural language. Gemini's new capabilities include rich visual responses, personalized recommendations, and interactive features that transform the TV experience.

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Jan 3, 2026 • 8min
OpenAI bets big on audio as Silicon Valley declares war on screens
Tesla faces a challenging year with a 9% sales decline, undercut by BYD's rise as the leading EV manufacturer. OpenAI is pivoting towards audio technology, emphasizing an audio-first approach in their new device and models. Meanwhile, startups are exploring innovative audio wearables, signaling a shift away from screens. The tech landscape is increasingly embracing audio interfaces, reflecting a major industry transition. Imran also highlights funding successes in agritech, showcasing the diversity of investment opportunities.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 8min
The best AI-powered dictation apps of 2025
2025 was a transformative year for AI dictation apps, significantly enhancing speed and accuracy. Whisperflow offers extensive customization with appealing pricing options. Willow prioritizes user privacy through local storage and an opt-out model. Monologue features unique tone control capabilities and downloadable models. Super Whisper stands out with its model integrations and flexible pricing. Voice Typer supports over 99 languages with offline options, while Handy serves as a user-friendly open-source tool. Aqua impresses with its quick performance and useful autofill features.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 5min
Anthropic brings agentic plugins to Cowork
A rundown of Bluesky's first transparency report and the rise in user reports and legal requests. A look at Apple’s record iPhone quarter and which regions drove growth. Coverage of Anthropic adding agentic plugins to Cowork for automating enterprise tasks. News on Upwind Security’s major funding round and valuation.

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Dec 30, 2025 • 12min
2025 was the year AI got a vibe check
In early 2025, the AI industry experienced a massive funding frenzy, highlighting monumental investments in companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. However, by mid-year, a 'vibe check' revealed cracks in infrastructure and concerns about sustainability. Incremental model releases, including GPT-5, lacked the earlier excitement, while emerging labs like DeepSeq challenged giants by delivering models faster and cheaper. As distribution battles intensified and legal scrutiny increased, predictions for 2026 raised questions about whether the hype would last.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 6min
Amazon’s Ring rolls out controversial, AI-powered facial-recognition feature to video doorbells
Amazon's Ring introduces a new feature called Familiar Faces, allowing users to label up to 50 people for personalized alerts. This innovation raises significant privacy concerns, as ties to law enforcement and past security failures come under scrutiny. Meanwhile, Slack's CEO transitions to a role at OpenAI, highlighting the evolving landscape of tech leadership. The popularity of AI chatbots among US teens also becomes a topic, as safety concerns around their usage continue to grow.

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Dec 25, 2025 • 6min
Netflix doubles down on video podcasts
This episode dives into Netflix's bold move with a new deal for exclusive video podcasts, partnering with iHeartMedia. It explores the potential impact on creators and ad revenue as viewers might shift away from YouTube. The conversation also covers Instagram's new feature, bringing Reels to TVs with personalized channels for a slick viewing experience. Plus, DoorDash introduces a fun AI social app, Zesty, designed to enhance restaurant discovery through engaging social features.

Dec 24, 2025 • 7min
Inside Uzbekistan’s nationwide license plate surveillance system
A high-resolution camera network in Uzbekistan monitors vehicles and their occupants, tracking potential violations nationwide. A specific vehicle was followed for six months, revealing extensive surveillance capabilities. Security researchers discovered that the system was exposed online, including sensitive data like camera locations and millions of photos. This incident raises significant privacy concerns, mirroring similar risks as license plate reader technologies expand in the US. The podcast dives deep into the implications of such surveillance on individual privacy.

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Dec 23, 2025 • 6min
TikTok Shop launches digital gift cards
A fascinating look at TikTok Shop's new personalized digital gift cards brings a fresh twist to holiday shopping. ChatGPT introduces its own year-end review, akin to Spotify Wrapped, providing a personalized touch for users. Plus, exciting plans for robo-taxi testing from Uber and Lyft are set for London in 2026. The podcast also highlights TikTok's impressive holiday sales, exceeding $500 million during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, signaling a dramatic shift in e-commerce.


