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Silicon Valley's water cooler podcast. A tech news summary every day... 15 minutes and you're up to date. From Tech Brew, Morning Brew's tech hub.
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Apr 21, 2022 • 17min
Thu. 04/21 – Ok. Funding Actually Secured?
Elon Musk's push to secure $46.5 billion for his Twitter acquisition raises eyebrows once again. Tesla reports impressive profits while the unionization tide surges within big tech, notably with Apple employees stepping up. The gaming industry faces a shake-up as advertising becomes an inescapable reality. Meanwhile, the lightning cable's days may be numbered, thanks to new regulations pushing for USB-C. Plus, Zoom introduces gesture recognition to spice up online meetings!

Apr 20, 2022 • 17min
Wed. 04/20 – Netflix Earnings Bomb; Ads To The Rescue?
Netflix faces a sharp drop in shares after losing subscribers, prompting discussions about shifting to ad-supported streaming for growth. Coinbase launches its NFT marketplace, while the disconnect between crypto stocks and the cryptocurrency market raises eyebrows. The rise of zero-day vulnerabilities is analyzed, along with Brave's push against Google's AMP, claiming it harms user experience. Finally, the podcast assesses the evolving tech startup landscape, noting a shift from skepticism to cautious optimism about innovation amidst market challenges.

Apr 19, 2022 • 18min
Tue. 04/19 – Scraping The Web’s Still Legal
Courts have confirmed that web scraping of public data is legal, paving the way for journalists and archivists. Meanwhile, Twitter is developing an edit button, sparking curiosity about its functionalities amidst Elon Musk's turbulent acquisition saga. Microsoft is venturing into in-game advertising for Xbox, merging brands with free-to-play games. Plus, a startup accelerator by A16Z is shaping the future for early-stage entrepreneurs, combining funding with a selective application approach. Tune in for the latest tech buzz!

Apr 16, 2022 • 1h 38min
(TWTR SPC) How To Navigate Tech As An Employee W/ @GergelyOrosz
Gergely Orosz, author of The Pragmatic Engineer newsletter, shares insights from his extensive experience in tech, highlighting the stark contrasts between startups and FAANG companies. He breaks down the illusion of stability in startups and stresses the importance of due diligence when evaluating job offers. Gergely discusses financial stability concerns, hiring practices, and the cultural shifts that tech workers face. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of Twitter and the dynamics of social media engagement, offering valuable lessons for tech professionals.

Apr 15, 2022 • 18min
Fri. 04/15 – Twitter To (Poison) Pill Elon?
Twitter's board is weighing a poison pill to fend off Elon Musk's takeover bid, shaking up investor sentiments. North Korean hackers are linked to a massive crypto heist, stirring concerns over cybersecurity. Exciting advancements are on the horizon with new Macs set to sport M2 chips. Meanwhile, the competitive climate in the tech landscape is heating up, as stablecoins wage their own wars. Plus, a glimpse into the lives of former European royals adds an intriguing twist to the discussions.

Apr 14, 2022 • 19min
Thu. 04/14 – Elon Hostile Takeover Of Twitter (Funding Secured?)
Elon Musk makes headlines with a bold bid to buy Twitter, sparking discussions on free speech and market reactions. Government agencies issue alarms about customized cyber threats targeting vital infrastructure. The NFT market sees a lackluster response to Jack Dorsey's first tweet, with bids falling short. Meta unveils its ambitious metaverse plans, including innovative AR glasses. Meanwhile, Gen Z embraces a new social app that values authenticity, signaling a shift in social media trends.

Apr 13, 2022 • 19min
Wed. 04/13 – Microsoft and ESET Help Ukraine Keep The Lights On
Cybersecurity heroes ESET and Microsoft thwarted an attack on a Ukrainian power plant. Meanwhile, CNN+ struggles to attract viewers, with less than 10,000 daily users. Elon Musk faces legal trouble over his Twitter disclosures, and Meta's hefty fees in the metaverse have some NFT creators fuming. Lastly, DuckDuckGo launches a new privacy-focused browser for macOS, raising the bar for online security.

Apr 12, 2022 • 16min
Tue. 04/12 – Meta Will Pay You To Get Creative In VR
Meta is testing a new feature for creators to sell virtual items in Horizon Worlds. Ethereum is making strides towards a proof-of-stake upgrade, while excitement builds around a movie trilogy based on Bored Ape NFTs. Apple faces delays with its blood pressure tracking feature for the Watch. On a different note, over 14,000 Etsy sellers have united in protest against rising transaction fees, pushing back against new company policies. Lastly, Netflix has introduced a two-thumbs-up button to refine its content suggestions.

Apr 11, 2022 • 16min
Mon. 04/11 – Elon DECLINES A Twitter Board Seat
Elon Musk's unexpected choice to skip a board seat at Twitter raises eyebrows about his future role in the platform. Exciting updates hint at Apple's forthcoming mixed reality headset, anticipated to debut at WWDC. Meanwhile, China has eased regulations, allowing new gaming titles, impacting major players like Tencent. On the tech front, Meta faces hurdles in developing its own AR device chips, while Amazon's drone delivery ambitions encounter skepticism and competition. Will these giants adapt or fall behind?

Apr 9, 2022 • 29min
(Portfolio Profile) MRGN, With Yoni Rubin
Yoni Rubin, Founder and CEO of Margin, shares his insights on creating a groundbreaking FP&A platform tailored for small businesses. He dives into the realities of launching a SaaS company in 2022, emphasizing the importance of community feedback in product development. Yoni also discusses the innovations in budgeting and forecasting that his platform offers, aiming to transform financial management for SMBs. He outlines future growth plans and the significance of a user-friendly approach to help businesses thrive.


