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May 12, 2021 • 19min

Wed. 05/12 – Xiaomi Gets Out Of The Dog House

Xiaomi gets a legal win as the US removes it from the blacklist, paving the way for American investments. GitHub is pushing for a passwordless future, while eBay dives into the NFT marketplace. WhatsApp faces backlash over its new privacy rules, prompting users to consider alternatives. Bird plans to go public via SPAC, making waves in the micromobility sector. Lastly, the DarkSide ransomware gang's operations reveal a complex interplay between cybercrime and nation-states.
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May 11, 2021 • 18min

Tue. 05/11 – It’s New Chip Tuesday!

Intel introduces its powerful 11th Gen Core Tiger Lake-H chips, while Nvidia launches the affordable RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti for gaming laptops. Dell refreshes its XPS lineup, showcasing these advancements. Exciting details emerge about Sony's next-gen PlayStation VR, featuring improved visuals and haptic feedback. Meanwhile, Apple's privacy policies come under scrutiny as strategies to strengthen its market position are analyzed. Plus, the impact of COVID-19 on iPhone production in India raises important concerns.
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May 10, 2021 • 17min

Mon. 05/10 – No PlayStation For Me Until 2023?

Sony warns that PlayStation 5 shortages could extend into 2023, leaving gamers frustrated. A ransomware attack has caused chaos in the fuel supply on the East Coast, highlighting cybersecurity concerns. Clubhouse finally launches on Android, trying to manage an influx of users. A researcher has hacked Apple’s AirTags, exposing security weaknesses. Finally, Elon Musk’s SNL appearance stirs up both excitement and turbulence in the Dogecoin market, while Apple moves towards in-house 5G technology.
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May 8, 2021 • 1h 44min

(TWTR SPC) Tip Jar, Basecamp And Doge

Join Chris Messina, the inventor of the hashtag, as he shares insights on Twitter's new Tip Jar feature and the evolving creator economy. Tony Haile, founder of Scroll, discusses the future of online content after Twitter's acquisition of his company. Filmmaker Adam Cornelius offers a nostalgic look into the early days of Dogecoin, shedding light on its unique community-driven ethos. The conversation dives into digital tipping, subscription models, and the challenges of monetization in today's fast-paced social media landscape.
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May 7, 2021 • 19min

Fri. 05/07 – Twitter Introduces Tip Jar

Twitter's new Tip Jar feature allows users to easily support their favorite creators, although it comes with some eligibility challenges. Square's impressive earnings, influenced by cryptocurrency, sparks discussion about banking's shift towards digital currencies. Meanwhile, Netflix is exploring a unique user engagement initiative dubbed ‘N-Plus.’ Substack is empowering writers to build their own mini media empires. The mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto's legacy continues to intrigue, while a notable comedy writer reflects on his influence in the industry.
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May 6, 2021 • 17min

Thu. 05/06 – Rage, Rage Against The Dying Of Moore’s Law

IBM unveils a revolutionary 2nm chip, pushing the boundaries of chip technology. Google steps up security with automatic two-factor authentication for users. Twitter is rolling out features to curb trolling and promote positive interactions. A friction-filled tussle brews between Apple and Netflix over in-app payments. Meanwhile, SpaceX triumphs with the successful landing of its Starship prototype, marking a significant milestone in the journey to Mars.
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May 5, 2021 • 18min

Wed. 05/05 – Facebook Oversight Board Upholds Trump Ban

The Facebook Oversight Board has decided to uphold Trump's account ban, igniting discussions on political accountability. In a twist, Signal cleverly uses Facebook's ad system, only to face a ban. Delve into the legal implications of Snapchat's role in a tragic car crash and how a court is addressing app design responsibilities. Plus, discover the quirky reason some exchanges can’t quote Berkshire Hathaway stocks and Facebook's new Neighborhoods tool aimed at fostering community connections.
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May 4, 2021 • 16min

Tue. 05/04 – How Many People Still Pay For AOL?

Twitter expands its live audio feature, allowing more users to engage with unique content. The platform's acquisition of Scroll hints at a shift towards subscription services, raising eyebrows among publishers. Meanwhile, Apple hires a top AI scientist amid internal turmoil at Google, aiming to bolster its AI initiatives. In the realm of self-driving tech, groundbreaking advancements in LiDAR promise enhanced object detection. Lastly, the podcast uncovers the surprising fact that 1.5 million people still pay for AOL, primarily for tech support and identity theft protection.
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May 3, 2021 • 18min

Mon. 05/03 – Kuo: Foldable iPhone In 2023!

Exciting news as a foldable iPhone might make its debut in 2023! Facebook is ramping up efforts to encourage users to enable tracking after the recent privacy updates. A fresh, eco-friendly cryptocurrency called Chia is launching, promising to transform the minting process. Meanwhile, the high-stakes trial between Epic Games and Apple unfolds, potentially reshaping the gaming market and commission structures. Plus, Microsoft is looking to lower its cut in response to industry pressures.
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May 1, 2021 • 57min

(Bonus) Bull-Bear Case For Clubhouse

Joseph Flaherty from Founders Collective presents an optimistic outlook on Clubhouse, highlighting its unique interactivity and potential for diverse discussions. In contrast, Ed Zitron from EZPR offers a critical take on the platform's challenges, including content quality and user retention issues. The conversation navigates the future of audio-based social networking, comparing Clubhouse's trajectory to platforms like YouTube and Twitch. Both guests deliver compelling arguments, enriching the debate on Clubhouse's viability in the crowded digital landscape.

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