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May 15, 2019 • 20min
Wed. 05/15 - Is Google Effectively Deprecating Search?
A critical chip flaw called ZombieLoad threatens Intel chips, affecting sensitive data. San Francisco takes a stand by banning facial recognition technology. Interesting questions arise about whether Google is deprecating its search function by consolidating travel tools under a new platform. The podcast also touches on Beyoncé's potential $300 million earnings from Uber's public offering. Plus, discover how Google is evolving with new advertising strategies that could impact organic search.

May 14, 2019 • 16min
Tue. 05/14 - The Insane WhatsApp Flaw
A shocking flaw in WhatsApp allows hackers to inject spyware through voice calls, raising serious security concerns. Meanwhile, Disney takes full control of Hulu, potentially reshaping streaming dynamics. On the tech front, Lenovo unveils a foldable laptop that promises portability without compromising display quality. The OnePlus 7 Pro emerges as a high-performance smartphone alternative, challenging the premium market. Plus, Bitcoin's price surges, creating buzz about its potential comeback.

May 13, 2019 • 17min
Mon. 05/13 - The App Store Has A Supreme Court Problem
A Supreme Court ruling could challenge Apple's App Store practices, igniting debates over tech monopolies. Automation at Amazon introduces robots that may replace workers, raising job security concerns. The demise of Nest at Google prompts discussions on the future of smart home tech and data privacy. Meanwhile, Discord celebrates record user growth, and Slack markets itself as essential. Lastly, an intriguing Bitcoin treasure hunt captivates crypto enthusiasts, blending gaming with real-world rewards.

May 12, 2019 • 29min
The Rise of Huawei with Dexter Thillien
Dexter Thillien, a telecoms analyst known for his insights on Huawei, dives deep into the company's dramatic ascent in the telecom industry. He unpacks how Huawei transitioned from obscurity to becoming a leader in 5G infrastructure, all while debunking myths about its ties to the Chinese government. The discussion touches on the geopolitical impact of Huawei's dominance, particularly regarding patent control and international security concerns, shedding light on the complexities of global tech leadership against a backdrop of cultural tensions.

May 11, 2019 • 24min
Is Uber A Good Business? With Shira Ovide
Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg reporter, dives into the complexities of Uber's business model amid its public debut. She discusses the significant financial losses Uber has faced, raising questions about its profitability and sustainability. The conversation touches on labor challenges, including high driver turnover and demands for better conditions. Ovide also critiques WeWork's operations, comparing its struggles to those of Uber, while examining the evolving leadership and culture at Uber that aim to tackle these pressing issues.

May 10, 2019 • 17min
Fri. 05/10 - The Uber IPO
Uber's IPO faced significant challenges, stirring debate about its valuation compared to past tech successes. As smartphone shipments plummet, Netflix introduces weekly viewership rankings. The increasing complexity of subscription services has given rise to apps for tracking expenses. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos unveils bold plans for lunar exploration with Blue Origin, aiming for a manned moon mission by 2024. The discussion also touches on data privacy in gaming and the implications of workplace technology, along with Google's evolving hardware strategy.

May 9, 2019 • 17min
Thu. 05/09 - Chris Hughes Wants To Break Up Facebook
Chris Hughes argues for breaking up Facebook, raising pressing concerns about its monopoly. Google I/O reveals cool Mini Apps and Nike's innovative AR fit technology for shoes. Uber grapples with a massive number of arbitration claims, spotlighting driver compensation issues. On the tech frontier, AMD's supercomputer makes waves, and 64-megapixel smartphone cameras are on the horizon. The social impacts in gaming also get discussed, highlighting how kids face bullying over in-game purchases.

May 8, 2019 • 16min
Wed. 05/08 - The Pixel 3a and Flagship "Lite" Phones
Google is tightening privacy controls in Chrome, but there might be more to it than just user protection. The Pixel 3a could redefine flagship expectations with its amazing features at a mid-range price. A major hack at Binance raises questions about security in cryptocurrency exchanges. Meanwhile, Bird is pivoting from rentals to selling its durable e-scooter, pushing for more ownership. Plus, independent artists are making waves, raking in big bucks as the music industry shifts away from traditional labels.

May 7, 2019 • 17min
Tue. 05/07 - All The Headlines From Google I/O
Get the latest buzz from Google's I/O, including the budget-friendly Pixel 3a and exciting enhancements in Google Assistant and Android Q. Dive into the competitive self-driving landscape with Cruise's impressive funding news, while also considering the chilling implications of privacy breaches by Alexa. Explore how tech giants gather data and the complex world of cyber warfare, plus the ongoing saga of Samsung's delayed Galaxy Fold. This mix of innovation, privacy concerns, and tech drama keeps you on the edge of your seat!

May 6, 2019 • 18min
Mon. 05/06 - Headlines From Microsoft's Build Conference
Microsoft made waves at Build 2019 with IntelliCode for AI-assisted coding and ElectionGuard for secure voting. Firefox faced a hiccup with an expired certificate disrupting extensions. Meanwhile, Apple's App Store fees are under scrutiny from the EU due to Spotify’s complaint. Amazon is ramping up its delivery logistics, aiming for faster services. Lastly, Netflix is proving resilient in a crowded streaming market, suggesting that competition might actually bolster its standing.


