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Dec 7, 2021 • 18min
Tue. 12/07 – Tim Cook’s Secret China Deal?
Discover the secret $275 billion deal that bolstered Apple's presence in China, solidifying Tim Cook's influence. Learn about Intel's strategic move to spin off Mobileye and Samsung's significant corporate restructuring. Uncover the troubling practice of a popular app selling user location data, raising privacy concerns. Explore the rising European tech market, with startups securing record funding and NFTs exploding to over $26.9 billion in spending. Plus, get insights into groundbreaking quantum technology innovations.

Dec 6, 2021 • 16min
Mon. 12/06 – DoorDash Tries Something Radical: Employees
DoorDash is shaking up the gig economy by testing a model that employs couriers directly in New York, promising more reliability and benefits. Meanwhile, Apple is navigating legal challenges in Russia related to anti-monopoly practices. In the crypto world, a massive $150 million breach at a crypto exchange raises alarms. Telecom giants face scrutiny over privacy practices, and BuzzFeed's rocky debut on the public market leaves investors reeling. Plus, popular streaming hits are under the spotlight!

Dec 4, 2021 • 1h 21min
(TWTR SPC) Jack Dorsey, Halo Infinite And Foldable Phones
Vlad Savov, a Bloomberg reporter known for his tech expertise, joins the conversation to unpack the legacy of Jack Dorsey, exploring the strange rebranding trends in the tech industry. They debate the shifting landscape of gaming, with a focus on titles like Halo Infinite and the rise of free-to-play models. The discussion also dives into the emerging world of foldable phones and their significance in the mobile gaming realm, speculating on their readiness to reshape user experiences.

Dec 3, 2021 • 20min
Fri. 12/03 – Acquisition Deathwatch: Nvidia/Arm
Nvidia's ambitious plans to acquire Arm are on shaky ground due to antitrust challenges. Google is gearing up to launch its own smartwatch, diving deeper into wearable tech. In a surprising move, Didi becomes the first major Chinese company to delist from US markets. Instagram encourages users to set up multiple accounts for varied experiences, reflecting shifting engagement strategies. The podcast also touches on futuristic topics like brain-computer interfaces, self-replicating robots, and the evolution of virtual real estate.

Dec 2, 2021 • 18min
Thu. 12/02 – Square Changes Its Name To Block
Square has transformed into Block, emphasizing blockchain and community empowerment. Meanwhile, Apple faces weaker iPhone demand ahead of the holidays. Instacart is trialing rapid delivery to compete in a crowded market, while Microsoft introduces Teams Essentials for small businesses. TikTok has unveiled new monetization features, igniting competition with other platforms. A staggering 37% of the global population remains offline, highlighting significant disparities in internet access. Plus, the phenomenon of Spotify Wrapped captivates users every year.

Dec 1, 2021 • 18min
Wed. 12/01 – Twitter Bans “Private” Sharing
Twitter's new policy banning unauthorized sharing of private images raises questions about enforcement and clarity. Meta faces uncertainty as a key executive departs, jeopardizing its crypto project. The launch of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset promises enhanced processing power for Android devices. Foldable smartphones see a surge in popularity, with Samsung leading the charge. Meanwhile, shifting regulatory frameworks in China complicate tech IPOs, adding more turbulence to the startup landscape.

Nov 30, 2021 • 18min
Tue. 11/30 – Meta Might Do The Giphy Deal Anyway
The UK might not be done with Meta's Giphy deal despite regulatory pushbacks. Cyber Monday fell flat this year, with shoppers returning to physical stores. Issues have arisen with the Google Pixel 6 rejecting cheap charging cables, leading to concerns about tech durability. Amazon is making strides in robotics with its new AWS RoboRunner tools. Plus, the new CEO of Twitter steps in, bringing a fresh dynamic to the company as he navigates leadership challenges and tech trends.

Nov 29, 2021 • 16min
Mon. 11/29 – Jack Dorsey To Leave Twitter
Jack Dorsey is on the verge of stepping down from Twitter, leading to speculation about the platform's future under the new CEO. The Giphy acquisition faces regulatory hurdles that could jeopardize its success. Meanwhile, Microsoft is grappling with antitrust complaints, highlighting fair market issues in Europe. Apple is working on a revolutionary multi-device charger and an AR headset, promising standalone capabilities. Lastly, Amazon is ramping up its delivery infrastructure to dominate holiday logistics amidst ongoing supply chain challenges.

Nov 24, 2021 • 1h 12min
(TWTR SPC) That Feeling When You Almost Buy The Constitution
Julian Weiser, a core contributor to ConstitutionDAO, shares behind-the-scenes insights on the group's audacious attempt to buy a piece of history. Jonah Ehrlich dives into how he onboarded newcomers to the crypto space, emphasizing the challenges and triumphs of decentralization. They discuss the significance of community engagement and transparency in their journey. The vibrant cultural shift in the crypto world and the collaborative nature of DAOs also get highlighted, showcasing how technology is reshaping our connection to historical artifacts.

Nov 23, 2021 • 15min
Tue. 11/23 – How To Automate Your(self out of a?) Job
Italy has slapped Amazon and Apple with hefty fines for alleged collusion, sparking discussions on antitrust regulations. Samsung is making waves with a massive chip factory in Texas while Tile gets acquired, shifting dynamics in tech. Walmart tests the waters of livestream shopping on Twitter, aiming for a new retail experience. Meanwhile, a Reddit user shares the jaw-dropping story of automating their job to the point of not working for five years, raising questions about the future of employment in an increasingly automated world.


