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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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May 19, 2020 • 21min
Tues. 05/19 - If You Virtual Build It, They Will Come
The virtual Microsoft Build conference unveils exciting innovations like Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare and enhanced Linux support in Windows 10. Learn about Fluid, a groundbreaking tool for collaborative document creation. Discover the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI, which leads to an impressive supercomputer. On the Apple front, rumors swirl about AR glasses and ongoing encryption battles with the FBI. Finally, explore Walmart's strategic shifts in e-commerce and the launching of a medical equipment repair database.

May 18, 2020 • 19min
Mon. 05/18 – Pizza Arbitrage Shows How The Food Delivery Space Is Broken
The tech trade war is heating up, impacting major players like Huawei. Google Meet has hit 50 million downloads, boosted by the surge in video conferencing. Meanwhile, Clubhouse is raising eyebrows with its impressive valuation as it navigates beta testing. The food delivery industry faces scrutiny, with a pizzeria owner exploiting pricing gaps on DoorDash, raising questions about sustainability and efficiency. Innovative fundraising in travel and real estate showcases adaptability, as startups find new ways to thrive amidst challenges.

May 16, 2020 • 48min
(Bonus) Listener Call in I - The "Call-in-an-ing"
Listeners dive into how tech has transformed during the coronavirus pandemic, highlighting the impact on remote work and coworking spaces like WeWork. The discussion shifts to the competition Netflix faces in the streaming landscape. Participants explore the potential future of podcasting subscriptions and key challenges in securing guests. Biases in tech reporting come under scrutiny, paired with reflections on podcast consumption habits and the role of commuting in media engagement. Community interaction proves essential for navigating these evolving dynamics.

May 15, 2020 • 25min
Fri. 05/15 – Facebook Buys GIPHY
The podcast dives into Facebook's bold $400 million deal for Giphy and Apple’s acquisition of a VR startup. Tensions run high as the U.S. takes tougher measures against Huawei, raising questions about Silicon Valley's viability. Rumors swirl around Apple’s augmented reality glasses and a potential major deal from Uber's CEO. Meanwhile, the changing landscape of remote work offers new possibilities, and the impact of the pandemic on AI models sparks intriguing discussions.

May 14, 2020 • 20min
Thu. 05/14 – “Monstrous” Chip News
Exciting developments in tech take center stage with Nvidia unveiling a groundbreaking AI chip boasting 54 billion transistors. Sony introduces the first camera sensor with built-in AI, promising enhanced photography. Meanwhile, Reddit jumps into the crypto scene with Ethereum-based tokens. Google is contemplating its hardware strategy as changes loom for the Pixel division. Plus, a new tab grouping feature for Chrome aims to boost user productivity, and three companies join the exclusive $100MM ARR club!

May 13, 2020 • 18min
Wed. 05/13 – What If We Never Go Back To The Office?
Dive into the latest tech updates with Dell's impressive new XPS laptops and Amazon's refreshed Fire HD tablets. Discover Facebook's eye-opening settlement for its content moderators. Explore how the pandemic is reshaping consumer behavior, with e-commerce booming and online clothing sales soaring. Debate the future of office spaces as companies like Twitter embrace remote work for good, while Apple pushes for a return to traditional workplaces. What will the new normal look like in our work environments?

May 12, 2020 • 18min
Tue. 05/12 - Quibbling With Quibi
Could Uber be set to acquire Grubhub? Twitter ramps up efforts against misinformation with new labels. Apple is gearing up to launch its innovative AirPods Studio that promises serious audio upgrades. Meanwhile, the decline of Quibi raises eyebrows, as misguided assumptions about viewer habits during the pandemic come to light. Plus, exciting developments in music production technology and the rise of e-commerce platforms like Shopify are reshaping the industry landscape.

May 11, 2020 • 18min
Mon. 05/11 – Why Call it “Thunderspy” and not “Thunderstruck” or “Thunderstorm?”
A serious flaw in Thunderbolt threatens computer security, highlighting the need for vigilance in tech. Qualcomm introduces a powerful new chip for mobile gaming. The tech world bids farewell to Eric Schmidt, a Google pioneer. Innovative malware detection turns binary data into grayscale images for better security. Microsoft tackles email chaos with new features, while Apple cautiously reopens stores. Meanwhile, Vroom prepares for an IPO, signaling shifts in the market landscape.

May 9, 2020 • 25min
(Bonus) Did Al Gore Invent The Internet?
Al Gore's claim about inventing the internet sparks a nuanced debate. Discover the difference between advocacy for internet development and the myth of actual invention. The podcast examines how a misquoted statement morphed into a widespread narrative. Delving into the media's role, it highlights the importance of accurate representations. Additionally, it showcases the evolution of political rhetoric around technological progress, emphasizing the need for informed leaders in the digital age.

May 8, 2020 • 19min
Fri. 05/08 – How Good Can an $18 Apple Watch Knock-Off Really Be?
Uber's earnings report reveals a dramatic loss yet rising ride volumes. Google is streamlining its messaging services into one cohesive unit. An intriguing story about Reliance Jio Platforms captures attention. A surprisingly good $18 Apple Watch knock-off garners reviews, highlighting its features and limitations. The podcast also touches on pandemic impacts and tech trends, like the increase in gaming cheats and the evolution of iPadOS. Weekend reading recommendations add a cherry on top, exploring tech's role in today's world.


