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Oct 22, 2020 • 19min
Thu. 10/22 – Quibi QUIckly BItes The Dust
Quibi has officially flopped, and a deep dive into its rapid decline sheds light on the shifting media landscape. Jony Ive's new partnership with Airbnb hints at exciting design prospects ahead. Meanwhile, the Huawei Mate 40 Pro impresses with amazing tech but faces obstacles in Western markets. Snap is setting its sights on India for growth, while Tesla's controversial self-driving beta raises questions about safety and readiness. Plus, the Bahamas makes history with the launch of its national cryptocurrency!

Oct 21, 2020 • 17min
Wed. 10/21 – PayPal Adds Crypto
Big news as PayPal embraces cryptocurrency, allowing users to not just buy, but also spend it. Facebook is testing a new neighborhood feature, posing a challenge to Nextdoor. Quibi appears to be nearing its end, while Snap is experiencing a financial revival with significant revenue growth. Plus, there’s a detailed review of the new iPad Air, showcasing its impressive display and performance, making it a formidable alternative to the iPad Pro.

Oct 20, 2020 • 20min
Tue. 10/20 – The DOJ Antitrust Suit Against Google
The DOJ is cracking down on Google with a major antitrust lawsuit over alleged monopolistic practices. Meanwhile, cyber threats from Russian hackers are in the spotlight again, with indictments tied to significant cyberattacks. Intel makes headlines by selling its NAND memory unit, signaling major shifts in the chip industry. In tech partnerships, Microsoft is teaming up with SpaceX for satellite-powered internet services. Plus, iPhone 12 and 12 Pro reviews unveil features that could sway potential buyers.

Oct 19, 2020 • 18min
Mon. 10/19 – Apple Launches Apple Music TV (A-MTV? iMTV?)
Apple launches its new music video channel, sparking excitement over the potential of A-MTV. Anticipation builds around Samsung’s Galaxy S21 with leaks hinting at a prompt release. Innovations in augmented reality promise to revolutionize car windshields, enhancing driver safety. Meanwhile, Japan’s decision to join tech regulation efforts could set a new precedent for the industry. Finally, researchers are pushing for transparency in social media algorithms, aiming to understand content disparities across demographics.

Oct 17, 2020 • 35min
(Bonus) What Is DeFi? With CoinDesk's Brady Dale
Brady Dale, a journalist from CoinDesk specializing in cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi), shares his insights on the evolving landscape of DeFi. He explains its transformation from Bitcoin to Ethereum's smart contracts, emphasizing the rise of yield farming and liquidity mining. Dale discusses how DeFi aims to replicate traditional financial practices without intermediaries and highlights its tangible economic impact. The conversation also touches on the synergy between NFTs and DeFi while exploring the maturation of DeFi into a viable business model.

Oct 16, 2020 • 20min
Fri. 10/16 – You Can Now Hum To Search Music On Google
Google introduces a fascinating new feature that allows users to search for music by humming or whistling. Anticipation builds as rumors swirl around a possible upcoming Apple event revealing new products. The podcast dives into the contentious debate on Section 230 and its implications for free speech on social media platforms. Plus, a groundbreaking AI technique enables machine learning with minimal data, while LiDAR technology revolutionizes vehicle design. Prepare for intriguing weekend longreads that explore these tech trends!

Oct 15, 2020 • 19min
Thu. 10/15 – Xbox Series X Preview
Get ready for a deep dive into the Xbox Series X, hailed as a next-gen powerhouse that feels like a PC. The Google Pixel 5 and 4a 5G are reviewed, showcasing budget-friendly options with noteworthy features. Discover the groundbreaking achievement of room-temperature superconductivity and its potential to revolutionize energy systems. Plus, Adam Neumann resurfaces in real estate with a new startup while WeWork rebrands and refocuses. Lastly, the podcast introduces Landscape, a platform aimed at enhancing transparency in venture capital.

Oct 14, 2020 • 16min
Wed. 10/14 – iPhone 12 Pricing and Availability Surprises
This discussion reveals intriguing details about the iPhone 12, including its true pricing and 5G features. Zoom is expanding its horizons with a new platform for hosting virtual events. The rise of Decentralized Finance brings a wave of rebranding among blockchain projects. Meanwhile, Dropbox is leading a shift to a virtual-first model for remote work, along with innovations for content creators like automated Twitter thread conversions. Exciting times are ahead in tech!

Oct 13, 2020 • 20min
Tue. 10/13 – The iPhone 12 Event: All The Deets
The latest iPhone 12 series steals the spotlight with its 5G capabilities, advanced camera features, and sleek design. Meanwhile, PC shipments are thriving amidst the pandemic, driven by remote work demands. Disney is making waves with a strategic shift toward streaming, leaving traditional models behind. In Wisconsin, Foxconn faces backlash for failing to deliver on promised investments, raising questions about corporate accountability. It's a wild ride through tech innovation and industry upheaval!

Oct 12, 2020 • 17min
Mon. 10/12 – Nest’s New Smart Thermostat Ditches the Rotating Dial
Google’s Nest thermostat is embracing a new touch-sensitive design, moving away from its classic dial. Meanwhile, regulators may target Google's Chrome as part of antitrust actions. A major botnet, TrickBot, was taken down to protect election security, while misinformation on social media sees an alarming increase. Quibi continues to flounder in its quest for buyers, and Twilio is making strategic moves by acquiring Segment for $3.2 billion. Caterpillar accelerates the development of autonomous construction machinery, showcasing tech's adaptability during the pandemic.


