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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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Feb 8, 2021 • 18min
Mon. 02/08 – Tesla Buys Bitcoin While Elon Sends Dogecoin To The Moon!
Tesla's bold move to invest $1.5 billion in Bitcoin could reshape payment methods. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s influence is sending Dogecoin's popularity soaring. In a surprising twist, Clubhouse faces a ban in China after a brief period of freedom. Talks between Hyundai and Apple about autonomous vehicles have fallen flat. TikTok is taking on Facebook with plans for e-commerce. The Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphone makes its debut, featuring cutting-edge tech that’s turning heads in the market.

Feb 6, 2021 • 18min
(Bonus) Office Hours With Garry Tan
Garry Tan, a successful investor at Initialized Capital, shares his wealth of knowledge on startups and the tech industry. He discusses the vital role of empathy in leadership and the need for startups to align with real market demands. Tan highlights common pitfalls in understanding customer needs and the influence of founder credentials on venture capital. He emphasizes that resilience and determination are crucial for entrepreneurial success, while also analyzing current tech trends and market uncertainties that shape the industry's future.

Feb 5, 2021 • 19min
Fri. 02/05 – An Apple Ad-pocalypse For Everyone?
Apple's upcoming IDFA changes could drastically shift the advertising landscape, raising alarms for companies like Snap and Unity. The popularity of Clubhouse is skyrocketing in China, but this could spell trouble for its future there. Meanwhile, automakers face production cuts due to a global semiconductor shortage. Plus, hear about Ford's big investment in autonomous vehicles and the growing trend of gamers moving to the U.S. for lucrative esports opportunities. Tune in for some fascinating weekend longreads!

Feb 4, 2021 • 16min
Thu. 02/04 – The Most Details On Apple’s AR/VR Headset Yet
Dive into the latest Apple rumors, including intriguing details about their mixed reality headset with eye-tracking features. Explore the potential of an Apple-branded autonomous vehicle and its partnership with Kia. Discover improvements in the iPhone 13's camera capabilities. Meanwhile, Amazon's new surveillance cameras in delivery vans spark privacy concerns. Plus, Senator Klobuchar proposes antitrust legislation that could alter the tech landscape. It's a whirlwind of tech revelations and debates!

Feb 3, 2021 • 20min
Wed. 02/03 – Bezos Drops Mic
Jeff Bezos is stepping down as Amazon's CEO, making way for Andy Jassy, which could reshape Amazon's future. Meanwhile, Google is struggling with cloud losses while YouTube thrives with increasing ad revenue. Apple is eyeing a major partnership with Kia to venture into electric vehicles. The podcast also dives into the rapidly evolving AR/VR landscape, highlighting its promise and the challenges developers face. Plus, new enhancements in video conferencing tools are set to redefine user experiences.

Feb 2, 2021 • 20min
Tue. 02/02 – Ok, But Is Stadia Long For This World?
Google's exit from game development raises questions about the future of Stadia, shifting focus from games to technology licensing. Apple’s Face ID struggles during the pandemic get acknowledged, while Uber steps up by acquiring a liquor delivery service. Meanwhile, Amazon showcases ambitious designs for its new headquarters, signaling a commitment to office spaces in a time of remote work debates. Plus, the podcast touches on developments in the gaming finance sector, with Robinhood facing scrutiny amid market fluctuations.

Feb 1, 2021 • 19min
Mon. 02/01 – Google Deadpools The Pixel Slate
Google has made headlines again by discontinuing the Pixel Slate, pointing to a shift in focus toward laptops. Meanwhile, Microsoft is positioning itself as a leader in the cybersecurity sector amid rising threats. The conversation also delves into troubling alliances between Amazon's Ring and law enforcement, stirring privacy concerns. Additionally, Elon Musk's surprise appearance in a Clubhouse chat creates buzz, while a newfound Linux vulnerability could have serious implications. Tech trends, security breaches, and the evolving landscape of digital privacy highlight today's challenges.

Jan 30, 2021 • 27min
(Bonus) The First Gadgets Episode
Discover the innovative Mudra Band that lets Apple Watch users control their devices with gestures and brain signals. Dive into Sony's immersive 360 reality audio speakers and LG's eye-popping OLED TVs. Explore how tech is adapting to our pandemic lifestyles, showcasing everything from smart masks to advanced home gym solutions. Plus, learn about exciting new offerings from Asus and groundbreaking smart lighting by Signify. Get ready for a tech journey that highlights the most buzzworthy gadgets of today!

Jan 29, 2021 • 21min
Fri. 01/29 – Robinhood Is Now The Crazy Stock Story
Robinhood finds itself at the center of chaos after restrictions on stocks like GameStop. Meanwhile, Hyundai hesitates about collaborating with Apple, torn between innovation and brand identity. The surge of retail trading emphasizes the power of social media in stock markets. Facebook is diving into newsletters to foster independent writing. Plus, intriguing insights on how major brands shape industry dynamics and the ongoing evolution of financial strategies keep listeners engaged.

Jan 28, 2021 • 21min
Thu. 01/28 – Robinhood Freezes Stonks!
The podcast dives deep into the GameStop saga, focusing on Robinhood's controversial trading freeze that sparked outrage among users. It discusses the fierce competition heating up between tech giants like Apple and Facebook, especially amidst their impressive earnings reports and upcoming legal battles. Tesla's mixed financial results also receive attention. Additionally, the first rulings by Facebook’s Oversight Board shed light on their content moderation strategies, showcasing the ongoing struggle between tech, regulation, and user rights.


