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Nov 9, 2021 • 16min
Tue. 11/09 – Robinhood Hacked By Unknown Bandits
A significant security breach has hit Robinhood, raising alarms about phishing risks for users. Netflix is diving into the short clip market for kids, drawing inspiration from TikTok. Exciting new tech developments include Samsung’s powerful DRAM and AMD's groundbreaking chip innovations, enhancing performance and partnerships with giants like Meta. Meanwhile, Nvidia introduces a custom voice toolkit, and Niantic champions a new platform for real-world augmented reality experiences. The tech landscape is buzzing with competition and innovation!

Nov 8, 2021 • 17min
Mon. 11/08 – McAfee To Go Private
McAfee is going private in a $14 billion deal, raising questions about the tech industry's future. The recently passed Infrastructure Bill complicates tax reporting for cryptocurrencies and NFTs, making tax season a headache for gamers. There's discussion around Elon Musk’s potential Tesla stock sale influenced by tax factors. The rise in drone threats to energy infrastructure highlights security risks. Lastly, SoftBank faces significant losses, prompting a reevaluation of investment strategies and market vulnerabilities.

Nov 6, 2021 • 1h 20min
(TWTR SPC) Where's The Money In The #CreatorEconomy?
Simon Owens, host of "The Business of Content," dives into the evolving landscape of the creator economy. He dissects the skepticism surrounding the Metaverse and corporate rebranding efforts, specifically Facebook's shift to 'Meta'. The discussion highlights the challenges creators face in monetizing their content beyond traditional methods, and the importance of community engagement. Owens also explores the rising role of AI in this space, as well as the potential of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to reshape creator-audience dynamics.

Nov 5, 2021 • 19min
Fri. 11/05 – Meta To Open Metaverse Retail Stores?
Meta is considering opening physical retail stores to promote the Metaverse, a bold move for a digital-centric company. Apple's advancements in chip technology leave Intel trailing behind, while DJI's new Mavic 3 drone impresses with longer flight times and upgraded safety features. Meanwhile, the looming threat of quantum computing raises concerns over data security, as hackers might exploit encryption vulnerabilities. The podcast also touches on the rise of bots stealing 2FA codes and the cultural clash between NFT enthusiasts and corporate VR interpretations.

Nov 4, 2021 • 18min
Thu. 11/04 – Instagram Can Post To Twitter Again
Instagram is back to posting on Twitter, stirring up cross-platform dynamics. Meta is also rolling out new tools for creators to bypass app store fees. Meanwhile, South Korea's law shakes up app store policies, allowing alternative billing methods. Google is eyeing a return to defense contracts, despite employee concerns about ethics. Plus, discover a quirky new keyboard with just three keys that can revolutionize copying and pasting with customizable options.

Nov 3, 2021 • 17min
Wed. 11/03 – Meta And Zillow Shut It Down
Facebook has officially dismantled its facial recognition system, citing privacy concerns. Zillow is pulling the plug on its home-flipping business, impacting thousands of employees amid market challenges. Meanwhile, Netflix is launching its mobile gaming service, offering ad-free options tied to popular shows. Microsoft enters the metaverse race with immersive meetings and 3D avatars, pushing the boundaries of remote collaboration. The tech landscape is continually shifting with vulnerabilities being actively exploited, prompting urgent security measures.

Nov 2, 2021 • 18min
Tue. 11/02 – Apple Sacrifices iPad Production To Protect The iPhone
Apple is shifting gears, cutting iPad production to prioritize iPhone manufacturing amidst supply chain woes. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is pushing for regulations on stablecoins, signaling a shift in crypto oversight. Zoom plans to introduce ads for free users, adding a new twist to its service. Zillow faces a hefty challenge, attempting to sell thousands of homes after miscalculating the housing market. The podcast also highlights a serious security flaw in code vulnerabilities that could affect many projects.

Nov 1, 2021 • 18min
Mon. 11/01 – How Much Money Is Apple’s ATT Costing Snap, Facebook, Et Al?
The financial fallout from Apple's App Tracking Transparency looms large, with social media giants facing a staggering $10 billion loss. Amid global chip shortages, Apple struggles to innovate, while new iOS features like crash detection are on the horizon. Roblox's extended outage stirs concern for its massive user base and valuation. Additionally, advancements in data storage technology promise revolutionary changes, and Snap's new partnership with NBCUniversal showcases the blending of classic content with modern platforms.

Oct 29, 2021 • 20min
Fri. 10/29 – Signs Of A Meta Watch
Dive into the buzz around Facebook's rebranding to Meta and its ambitious new smartwatch. Discover the latest earnings fallout affecting Apple and Amazon, along with intriguing insights into the new MacBook Pro's impressive battery life. Explore how privacy changes are reshaping ad strategies in the tech world and the rising influence of decentralized organizations. Lastly, ponder the growth of ad-supported streaming, with a quirky look at the concept of micronations. It's a mix of tech, innovation, and a hint of satire!

Oct 28, 2021 • 18min
Thu. 10/28 – Facebook’s New Name Is Meta
Facebook is now called Meta, marking a bold attempt to shape the future of the metaverse. New VR features and fitness innovations were unveiled, along with future plans for Oculus that downplay mandatory Facebook accounts. Meanwhile, GitHub's AI tool, Copilot, is transforming how developers code, contributing to nearly a third of new submissions. The new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is perfect for DIY enthusiasts, while MacBook Pro users are finding ways to cope with the notorious notch affecting app visibility.


