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Nov 22, 2021 • 16min
Mon. 11/22 – Adele Says: Spotify, No Shuffling!
Adele's influence leads Spotify to remove the shuffle button for albums, acknowledging the importance of track order. Meanwhile, Meta pushes back on encrypted messaging, raising privacy concerns. Samsung’s smartwatch market share is surging, while Paytm faces a rocky IPO. In the crypto world, miners flee China for friendlier grounds like Texas. Lastly, shopping bots are reshaping holiday gift buying, creating both opportunities and challenges for consumers and regulators alike.

Nov 19, 2021 • 19min
Fri. 11/19 – ConstitutionDAO Lost The Auction For The Constitution.
ConstitutionDAO makes a valiant but ultimately unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Constitution, raising intriguing questions about auction dynamics. Apple is making bold strides toward a fully autonomous electric car, targeting a 2025 launch amidst technical challenges. The gaming world heats up as Xbox scrutinizes its ties with Activision Blizzard. Meanwhile, crypto exchanges are attracting massive investment, with Gemini pulling in $400 million for a metaverse project. Lastly, cities hustle to capitalize on a U.S. semiconductor manufacturing revival.

Nov 18, 2021 • 17min
Thu. 11/18 – So… Who Actually “Takes Delivery” Of The Constitution?
Paytm's disappointing IPO raises eyebrows in the Indian fintech landscape. Nvidia surprises with solid earnings despite market challenges. Grammarly's new funding is set to enhance its AI-driven writing tools. The rise of outdoor exploration apps like AllTrails reflects a post-COVID trend. Meanwhile, a community effort aims to bid on a copy of the U.S. Constitution, sparking questions about who would take delivery if they win. Plus, Twitter's new partnership delves into public sentiment's influence on stock market trends.

Nov 17, 2021 • 16min
Wed. 11/17 – Apple Will Let You Do At-Home iPhone Repairs, Yourself
Apple is finally letting you repair your own devices at home, sending parts and tools your way. The Staples Center transitions to Crypto.com Arena, marking a huge crypto milestone. Meta unveils a haptic glove, bringing touch to virtual reality. Meanwhile, Netflix announces a detailed viewing statistics overhaul to keep you informed about the most-watched shows. To top it off, a legal tussle brews as Miramax sues Quentin Tarantino over NFTs tied to Pulp Fiction. It's a wild ride through tech innovations and controversies!

Nov 16, 2021 • 16min
Tue. 11/16 – The War Between The Furries And The NFTs
Twitter makes moves towards decentralization, signaling big changes for third-party developers. Nvidia’s attempt to acquire ARM faces scrutiny from UK regulators, sparking debates on innovation and competition. Substack reaches a milestone with one million subscribers, showcasing its impact on the newsletter scene. Meanwhile, a quirky culture clash unfolds between crypto communities and furries, highlighting tensions over NFTs and digital identity. Apple's defense of its advertising practices adds another layer to the ongoing narrative of tech and community dynamics.

Nov 15, 2021 • 18min
Mon. 11/15 – Why Apple Buying Google Ads Might Be Weird
Apple's surprising strategy involving Google ads for subscription apps raises eyebrows among developers, who fear competition woes. Meanwhile, Huawei seeks to navigate U.S. sanctions by innovating through design licensing. A wild cybersecurity breach allows hackers to send fake emails from the FBI, shaking public trust. On the crypto front, a major Bitcoin upgrade is unveiled as a group rallies nearly $3 million to bid on a rare U.S. Constitution copy, blending history with modern technology.

Nov 13, 2021 • 1h 35min
(TWTR SPC) How To Build A Metaverse
Tim, founder of Studio Lab and Chris Messina’s brother, dives deep into the world of the Metaverse. He shares insights on how technology is reshaping film and virtual production, focusing on XR stages. The discussion highlights innovative tools like Unreal Engine and NVIDIA's Omniverse, which revolutionize content creation. Tim also explores the future of personalized avatars and their implications for identity in digital spaces, blending the lines between reality and the virtual world with an emphasis on storytelling in this emerging landscape.

Nov 12, 2021 • 18min
Fri. 11/12 – MoviePass Is Coming Back
A zero-day attack on macOS targets pro-democracy sites, causing concern for users. Exciting news as MoviePass might make a comeback, reviving subscription cinema hopes. Spotify is stepping into the audiobook scene with its acquisition of Findaway. The ongoing chip shortage reveals how smaller companies are seizing opportunities amid major player turmoil. Plus, explore the controversial rise of Moldovan soccer team FC Sheriff, shaking up the sports world with its unexpected victories.

Nov 11, 2021 • 16min
Thu. 11/11 – Do Gamers Not Like Crypto?
Discord hesitated on adding crypto features after intense user backlash, while Apple launches a service for small businesses. YouTube's decision to hide dislike counts raises questions about user engagement. Disney+ faces sluggish growth, prompting discussions about its future and content strategy. Meanwhile, a digital band made of NFTs marks a new chapter in the music industry, showcasing the merging of music and virtual technology. Tune in for insights on these trending tech topics!

Nov 10, 2021 • 17min
Wed. 11/10 – Big Tech Smacked Down In Court
Apple and Alphabet face tough rulings in court, with Apple ordered to adjust its App Store payment options. Unity's acquisition of Weta Digital could reshape visual effects and gaming. Qualcomm introduces an innovative AR platform aimed at enhancing app development. Meanwhile, Meta plans to trim sensitive ad targeting to foster responsible advertising. Twitter Blue rolls out, offering users features like tweet undoing and ad-free news, sparking curiosity about its impact on user engagement.


