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Jun 2, 2020 • 17min
Tue. 06/02 – Everything is Postponed
Facebook introduces a feature to tidy up those dusty old posts. AT&T’s new data cap policy favors HBO Max, but leaves Netflix and Disney Plus in the lurch. Twitter steps up by purging accounts that spread hate and misinformation. Major tech events from Sony and others get postponed, showing support for social movements. On the innovation front, sleep tools hit Android, while Apple rolls out important security updates. Plus, Samsung unveils a rotating TV that’s turning heads!

Jun 1, 2020 • 18min
Mon. 06/01 – The Facebook Walkout
Facebook witnessed its first-ever virtual walkout as employees protested the company's handling of inflammatory posts. The internal strife raises alarms over content moderation and leadership decisions at the tech giant. Meanwhile, Zynga's groundbreaking $1.8 billion acquisition of Peak promises to shake up the mobile gaming landscape. Samsung introduces a new subscription service to challenge Apple, while AI advancements seem to hit a plateau. Plus, insights on how scheduling can be influenced by personal commitments add a relatable touch.

May 29, 2020 • 20min
Fri. 05/29 – The Best Summary of the Executive Order I Can Muster (Replacement)
Explore the implications of a recent executive order limiting social media protections and the mixed reactions it sparked. New features on Twitter, including tweet scheduling, are introduced alongside a leadership shake-up at Magic Leap. A fresh competitor to TikTok, called Zin, emerges, attracting attention with user incentives. Discover Amazon's operational hurdles during high demand and the surprising comeback of MOOCs. The discussion also touches on the evolution of web design and nostalgic reflections on YouTube's origins.

May 28, 2020 • 19min
Thu. 05/28 – The Most Consequential Tweets For Silicon Valley of All Time?
The Trump administration may take a stand against big tech, raising questions about content moderation and free speech. Apple makes waves by acquiring Fraggle Rock, hinting at a new direction for its streaming service amidst fierce competition. Meanwhile, an ethically questionable microcredit app threatens to name and shame users for late payments. In tech innovation, LG releases a stunning 4K OLED TV, and driverless delivery robots gear up to transport medicine in Texas. A fascinating blend of tech strategies and ethical dilemmas!

May 27, 2020 • 20min
Wed. 05/27 – Amazon Joins The Self-Driving Race
Amazon surprises by entering the self-driving race, eyeing the acquisition of Zoox to enhance deliveries. Google plans a careful return to offices while navigating remote work logistics. Meanwhile, HBO Max struggles in the streaming wars, missing major platforms at launch. Whistleblower complaints shadow Facebook, raising concerns about transparency. Additionally, the podcast dissects the tensions in social media regulation and the impact of political discourse as Twitter takes measures against misinformation.

May 26, 2020 • 16min
Tue. 05/26 – What Does A 3-Day Weekend Even Mean Anymore?
Discover the latest advancements in mobile technology with ARM's powerful new chips promising better performance for Android devices. Explore the potential rollout of end-to-end encryption for Google Messages and the return of jailbreaking tools for iPhones. Dive into the booming grocery delivery scene in India with JioMart's expansive launch. Delve into the evolving dynamics of remote work, including the rising trend of three-day weekends and its impact on work-life balance, all amidst the shifting landscape of salary structures.

May 23, 2020 • 29min
(Bonus) Bryan Salesky, CEO of Argo
Bryan Salesky, Founder and CEO of Argo AI, shares insights into the intersection of Silicon Valley innovation and Detroit's automotive legacy. He discusses how COVID-19 paused autonomous vehicle progress and the adjustments Argo made for safety. The conversation delves into the shift from vehicle ownership to shared models in transportation. Salesky emphasizes the critical role of interdisciplinary expertise in improving automated systems and the need for real-world testing to refine AI algorithms. His experiences reveal the adaptability required in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

May 22, 2020 • 19min
Fri. 05/22 – I Do A Complete 180 on WFH
The host shifts from skepticism to enthusiasm about remote work, discussing how tech giants are adapting. Layoffs at IBM contrast with Magic Leap's surprising revival. A court ruling raises questions about digital privacy as a new app aims to tackle subscription fatigue. The complexities of copyright in classical music highlight challenges for creators. Finally, advancements in self-driving cars and a groundbreaking SpaceX mission are on the horizon, showcasing technology's relentless evolution.

May 21, 2020 • 18min
Thu. 05/21 – The Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition
Explore Twitter's new feature aimed at limiting troll replies and enhancing user control. Discover the Google and Apple contact tracing API's launch and its implications for public health. Learn about the Galaxy S20 Tactical Edition, designed for military use, with unique features tailored for tough environments. Plus, hear about exciting startup funding, including Xwing’s focus on pilotless aviation software and a young entrepreneur’s data privacy startup that caught the attention of a former Facebook security chief.

May 20, 2020 • 20min
Wed. 05/20 – Joe Rogan is Podcasting’s Howard Stern Moment
Facebook is diving into e-commerce with Facebook Shops, seizing the moment as online shopping gains traction during the pandemic. Apple may be shipping the iPhone 12 without EarPods, sparking a surge in AirPods sales. Joe Rogan's exclusive deal with Spotify is seen as a pivotal moment for podcasting, likening it to Howard Stern's impact on radio. Plus, the rise of delivery robots adds a new twist to the changing e-commerce landscape.


