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Dec 12, 2020 • 34min
(Bonus) - The Future of Video With A16Z's Connie Chan
Connie Chan, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz with a focus on tech and consumer investments, dives deep into the evolution of video content. She discusses how live, social, and shoppable features are reshaping digital interactions, moving beyond traditional social graphs. The conversation highlights video’s shift from passive viewing to engaging, interactive experiences. Connie also delves into e-commerce's future, emphasizing data privacy and the rise of video shopping as crucial for building consumer trust and enhancing niche community connections.

Dec 11, 2020 • 19min
Fri. 12/11 - Disney+ Is About to Get a Bit More Expensive
Disney+ is raising its subscription price but promises exciting new content like Star Wars and Pixar shows. The discussion shifts to the tech sector, analyzing Airbnb's impressive IPO and concerns over a potential valuation bubble. Windows now supports x64 emulation, enhancing functionality for ARM users. Apple is making waves by developing its own cellular modems, stepping away from Qualcomm. Finally, the podcast touches on the innovative impact of eBird in birdwatching and its appeal to tech-savvy nature lovers.

Dec 10, 2020 • 18min
Thu. 12/10 – The Big Facebook Antitrust Cases, Explained
The podcast dives into Facebook's antitrust challenges, focusing on lawsuits claiming anti-competitive behavior linked to its Instagram and WhatsApp purchases. Airbnb's highly anticipated IPO is another highlight, with expectations soaring for its market debut. It also covers Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, significant growth in the anime market, and Boston Dynamics' search for a productive future. Finally, there's a nostalgic farewell to Adobe Flash Player as it gears up for its final shutdown.

Dec 9, 2020 • 20min
Wed. 12/09 – FireEye Says It Got Hacked By A Nation State
A major cybersecurity breach hits FireEye, suspected to be orchestrated by a nation-state, raising national security concerns. Microsoft announces its upcoming cloud gaming service for iOS. Leaks reveal exciting details about Samsung's Galaxy S21 rollout. Meanwhile, Apple's self-driving project faces strategic shifts. The rise in spam calls continues to plague users this year, even as San Francisco sees a dramatic drop in rental prices. The discussion highlights both tech innovations and the persistent challenges of data privacy.

Dec 8, 2020 • 18min
Tue. 12/08 – Apple’s $549 AirPods Max
The launch of Apple's AirPods Max showcases their incredible features like noise cancellation and spatial audio. A new privacy protocol from Cloudflare and Apple aims to enhance online security. Google Stadia introduces game livestreaming to YouTube, elevating gaming accessibility. Uber makes waves by selling its self-driving unit, marking a major strategic shift. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the film industry as WarnerMedia's streaming decisions stir controversy, affecting relationships with key players.

Dec 7, 2020 • 20min
Mon. 12/7 – ARMpocalypse Soon For The Entire Mac Lineup?
Apple is rapidly transitioning its entire Mac lineup to ARM architecture, aiming to outperform top-end PCs. IPOs are in the spotlight with Wish and Airbnb boosting their share price ranges. There's surprising growth in email signature management, showing its importance in consistent branding. The future of architecture could be dramatically altered by drone deliveries, leading to innovations like drone mailboxes. Additionally, major media players like Disney are navigating significant shifts in their streaming and film strategies amid ongoing challenges.

Dec 5, 2020 • 30min
(Bonus) Peter Kafka on Media, Hollywood, Substack and TikTok
Peter Kafka, a renowned media reporter and host of Recode Media, dives deep into the shifting landscape of Hollywood and digital media. He discusses the impact of major branding changes at companies like HBO on consumer behavior. The conversation touches on the surge towards streaming due to market demands, challenges faced by digital companies, and the importance of data privacy. Kafka also reflects on the evolving role of TikTok amidst political scrutiny and shares insights on the future of podcasting in a crowded media environment.

Dec 4, 2020 • 19min
Fri. 12/04 – CRACK! Warners Blows Up The (Traditional) Hollywood Business Model
Warner Brothers is shaking up Hollywood with plans to release all 2021 films on HBO Max, challenging traditional models. Stripe aims to redefine finance by introducing banking services for businesses. Meanwhile, China boasts of achieving quantum supremacy, raising the stakes in tech advancements. Dreaming of underwater adventures? A new submarine can take you 3,300 feet down! Additionally, the podcast explores the evolving landscape of journalism and the unexpected impacts of the pandemic on various sectors.

Dec 3, 2020 • 17min
Thu. 12/03 – A Law To Turn Crypto Basic?
A proposed bill may redefine crypto regulation, raising concerns about stifling decentralization. PhonePe's spinoff marks its rise in mobile payments, outpacing Google Pay. AI is revolutionizing Loon's internet balloons, while hackers target COVID-19 vaccine distributions. On a lighter note, Google's new feature allows anyone to contribute to Street View photography. Plus, antitrust action looms for Facebook and various advancements in data privacy tools are highlighted.

Dec 2, 2020 • 18min
Wed. 12/2 – A Salesforce/Slack Deal Analysis
Dive into the $27.7 billion Salesforce acquisition of Slack and its ripple effects on the tech landscape. Discover the significance of HPE's move from Silicon Valley to Houston amid changing work dynamics. A look at Qualcomm's cutting-edge Snapdragon 888 chip reveals future smartphone potential. AWS reInvent showcases groundbreaking tools for industrial and cloud advancements. Finally, check out the budget-friendly smartwatch with a remarkable nine-day battery life and a holographic photo frame that brings digital art into your home.


