

Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 28min
Thin is in at Mobile World Congress. But why? - DTNSB 4968
Plus, Tencent launched super apps as a service, and why the US may not have ended all cyber command activities against Russia. Starring Tom Merritt.Links to stories covered in this episode can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 3, 2025 • 27min
MWC in Barcelona Gets Conceptual - DTNSB 4967
External NPUs and solar-powered laptops, plus new EV battery tech.Starring Tom Merritt and Robb Dunewood.Show notes can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 27min
OpenAI’s Last Unreasonable Model - DTNSB - 4966
Discover the latest in conversational AI with OpenAI's new model, codenamed Orion, featuring enhanced emotional intelligence. Skype bids farewell as it prepares for retirement, prompting users to transition to Microsoft Teams. Explore cutting-edge tech like Meta's smart glasses and AMD's GPUs while addressing crucial cybersecurity issues. Dive into DIY innovations with community engagement, offering fun tips on sourcing auto parts and utilizing real estate apps. It's a mix of tech insights, humor, and listener feedback!

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Feb 27, 2025 • 28min
Nvidia’s AI business takes center stage - DTNSB 4965
Dr. Niki, an expert on the growing problem of "science paper mills," discusses the troubling rise of AI-generated content in academic literature. They highlight how these fraudulent publications undermine research integrity and pose ethical challenges for the scientific community. The conversation covers the impact of technology on science, including the proliferation of predatory journals and the complexities surrounding the retraction of bogus papers. Niki's insights reveal the urgent need for solutions to protect the credibility of scientific literature.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 28min
Alexa Plus May Actually Be a Plus - DTNSB 4964
Victoria Song, a writer for The Verge known for her insightful tech reviews, shares her thoughts on Amazon's new Alexa Plus and its impressive features like multitasking and image analysis. They also dive into the implications of AI in daily tasks and the challenges of integration. A fun discussion unfolds around wearables, especially the stylish Casio watch ring, highlighting its blend of fashion and functionality. Listeners will appreciate the mix of humor and tech-savvy insights, along with a glance at evolving consumer trends in smart gadgets.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 30min
Anthropic Releases Its 'Hybrid Reasoning' AI Model - DTNSB 4963
Ron Richards, a pinball and virtualization expert, joins to discuss the intersection of classic gameplay and modern technology. They chat about the vibrant pinball community and how it's adapting to digital trends. The duo also delves into the recent protests by musicians against AI misuse, reflecting on the balance between art and technology. Additionally, they touch on e-commerce logistics and compliance challenges faced by businesses today. Tune in for insights into gaming, technology, and community engagement!

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Feb 24, 2025 • 25min
Gmail Wants to Verify Your Phone Number with a QR Code - DTNSB 4962
Gmail's new QR code system for two-factor authentication is set to enhance security while addressing phishing concerns. The contrasting approaches to encryption between Apple, Microsoft, and Google raise questions about user privacy. A novel computer mouse that emits pleasant scents adds a quirky twist to tech accessories. Plus, advancements in smartwatches and the competitive landscape in cloud tech reveal exciting developments in the industry.

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Feb 21, 2025 • 30min
Apple Pulls Encryption from the UK - DTNSB 4961
Nate Lanxon, a Bloomberg reporter, shares insights on Apple's contentious decision to remove encryption features in the UK, sparking debates over user privacy and law enforcement needs. He discusses the potential risks of government surveillance and the broader implications for digital communication security. The conversation dives into Apple’s commitment to user privacy while navigating the complexities of encryption. Plus, exciting advancements in 3D printing and AI in robotics add to the tech talk!

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Feb 20, 2025 • 27min
Move Over Microsoft, Pigeons Use Quantum Mechanics Too -DTNSB-4960
Dive into the fascinating world of quantum pigeon guidance—did you know pigeons use quantum mechanics for navigation? Explore the sleek Oppo Find N5, the thinnest foldable phone, and how it stacks up against rivals. The discussion highlights the global variations in smartphone tech, including 5G intricacies and Amazon's app store updates. Lastly, uncover the latest innovations in tech, including Spotify's audiobook feature, and the intriguing intersection of biology and technology as it relates to animal navigation.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 29min
Microsoft’s Using a New State of Matter - DTNSB 4959
Guest Brian Brushwood, a video producer and tech enthusiast, discusses his exciting studio redesign and the latest technologies that enhance video production. They delve into Microsoft's groundbreaking research on new states of matter, exploring its implications for gaming and materials science. The conversation also touches on advancements in quantum computing, the balance of creativity in game development, and the new tech making content production more efficient. It’s a fascinating look at how innovation is shaping the future of gaming and video.


