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Jun 27, 2020 • 25min
(Bonus) WWDC Wrap Up With Rene Ritchie @reneritchie
Rene Ritchie, a seasoned Apple journalist now shining on his YouTube channel, dives into the highlights of WWDC. He discusses the impressive production quality of the virtual event and the accessibility benefits it brings to attendees. Rene reviews new software updates, including home screen widgets and app clips, noting their innovative roles. He also addresses developer reactions to Apple’s transition to its own silicon and shares insights on the challenges of adapting to new tech. His expertise paints a vivid picture of Apple’s evolving landscape.

Jun 26, 2020 • 19min
Fri. 06/26 - Amazon Buys Self-Driving Startup Zoox
Amazon makes a bold move by acquiring self-driving startup Zoox for $1.2 billion, eyeing innovations in logistics. Microsoft permanently closes its retail stores, signaling a shift in strategy, while Verizon joins a boycott against Facebook ads. The podcast dives into the changing advertising landscape and highlights India's Jio's profound impact on mobile internet. It also touches on the intriguing evolution of video game music and Reddit's influential moments in shaping online culture.

Jun 25, 2020 • 17min
Thu. 06/25 – Amazon Has A Counterfeit Crimes Unit (Sounds Like An NBC TV Show)
Wirecard has collapsed, leaving behind a $4 billion scandal that raises serious corporate governance questions. Amazon is stepping up its game with the formation of a Counterfeit Crimes Unit to address the rising issue of fake products. Meanwhile, Google is making headlines by paying publishers for content while committing to auto-delete user data. Apple’s privacy changes are shaking up the mobile advertising industry. Lastly, the email service Hey is now open to everyone, providing exciting new features.

Jun 24, 2020 • 17min
Wed. 06/24 – Oculus Go and Olympus (and Force Touch?) Go Bye Bye
Brazil has halted WhatsApp payments, raising eyebrows in digital finance. Meanwhile, Facebook faces mounting pressure from advertisers amidst a boycott over hate speech. Oculus is bidding farewell to the Oculus Go, while Olympus exits the camera business after 80 years of innovation. Apple’s latest watchOS removes Force Touch, shifting its design approach. To top it off, ethical concerns grow as wrongful arrests linked to facial recognition technology emerge, prompting a debate on bias in AI.

Jun 23, 2020 • 18min
Tue. 06/23 – Zoom is No Longer The King of the Work-From-Home Era
Wirecard's former CEO has been arrested, marking a significant twist in a high-profile fraud case. Microsoft shuts down its game streaming service Mixer, pivoting towards Facebook Gaming amid fierce competition. A new supercomputer takes the crown for speed, highlighting shifts in technological power dynamics. China's final satellite launch aims to bolster its navigation system against US dominance. Apple announces exciting updates, giving users more flexibility in app choices and hinting at a deepening blend of iOS and Mac functionalities.

Jun 22, 2020 • 21min
Mon. 06/22 – WWDC 2020 (Virtually)
Dive into the highlights from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, featuring exciting updates like iOS 14 and privacy innovations. Discover how TikTok and K-pop fans turned social media into a powerful political tool, while Google faces an unprecedented ad revenue decline. Plus, learn how Animal Crossing's success may have influenced Nintendo's shift away from mobile gaming. Join the discussion on tech trends and unexpected viral campaigns!

Jun 19, 2020 • 20min
Fri. 06/19 – It’s Gonna Be An Interesting WWDC…
Apple's rejection of the Hey app sparks frustration over its App Store guidelines. Tensions brew within the company regarding its AR-VR headset project, now facing new leadership challenges. On the musical front, Twitch emerges as a vibrant platform for live performances during the pandemic, reshaping the music industry. Controversial political ads see Facebook removing inflammatory content, while Wirecard's CEO resigns amid a financial crisis. Prepare for tech innovations as discussions turn to health supplements and data-driven investments.

Jun 18, 2020 • 19min
Thu. 06/18 – Audio Comes To Tweets
Apple has turned down Facebook's gaming app for the fifth time, raising questions about App Store fairness. Twitter introduces audio tweets, potentially shifting user interaction. Meanwhile, Zoom plans to enhance encryption for all users, addressing privacy concerns. In a shocking twist, corporate culture is scrutinized as eBay employees face backlash for a disturbing harassment case. Plus, Wirecard’s fiasco involving €1.9 billion in missing cash highlights the darker side of corporate finance. Stay tuned for surprising tech developments!

Jun 17, 2020 • 16min
Wed. 06/17 – HEY! The Whole Brouhaha Between Apple And Basecamp
A heated clash unfolds as Basecamp's email service, HEY, faces off against Apple's strict App Store policies, raising questions about fairness in the tech landscape. Uber eyes the software market, promising a novel public transit solution. TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, reports impressive revenue growth, showcasing its strong business model. Meanwhile, Facebook launches initiatives to boost voter registration with innovative ad tools, underscoring big tech's role in democracy. It's a dynamic mix of tech innovation and regulatory challenges!

Jun 16, 2020 • 16min
Tue. 06/16 – Apple’s Turn in The EU Antitrust Toolshed
The EU's antitrust investigation into Apple raises eyebrows, especially regarding its App Store practices. Instagram is emerging as a front-runner for news, potentially edging out Twitter. Basecamp's new email service, Hey, aims to revolutionize how we manage emails with a focus on user experience. Dropbox unveils innovative features including a password manager and secure file vault. Plus, Boston Dynamics opens the doors for businesses to own its Spot robot, combining high-tech innovation with practical applications.


