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Apr 1, 2019 • 19min
Mon. 04/01 - Gmail Was the ONLY Good April Fools' Joke
Gmail marks its 15th anniversary with exciting features like email scheduling and Smart Compose enhancements. Lyft's IPO dynamics reveal the stakes for major investors and stock performance. Mark Zuckerberg calls for regulation on social media platforms, pushing for transparency in algorithms. In food tech, Burger King introduces the meatless Impossible Whopper, catering to growing plant-based appetites. Plus, insights into Fortnite's evolution beyond gaming and reflections on recent crises highlight the complex landscape of today's tech industry.

Mar 31, 2019 • 20min
Space Tech With Bill Gattle of Harris Corp.
Bill Gattle, President for Space and Intelligence Systems at Harris Corp, shares insights from his decades of experience in the space industry. He discusses the exciting evolution of space tech, focusing on the rise of small satellites and their revolutionary impact on missions and costs. The potential of space tourism is explored, revealing how private ventures are reshaping the landscape of space exploration. Gattle also highlights the innovations in satellite internet, aiming to connect even the remotest areas of the globe.

Mar 30, 2019 • 23min
Apple Event Debriefing with MacStories' Federico Viticci and John Voorhees
Federico Viticci, an Apple expert and co-host of AppStories, joins John Voorhees to dissect the recent Apple Services event. They delve into Apple's strategic pivot from hardware to services, unpacking new offerings like Apple Arcade and Apple News Plus. The duo critiques the initial bugs and challenges of these services while highlighting security solutions from 1Password. They also explore innovative features in the Apple Card and TV app, along with the latest on the iPad Mini and the long-anticipated release of AirPower.

Mar 29, 2019 • 17min
Fri. 03/29 - We have Lyft-Off! (Sorry)
Lyft made a splash with its successful IPO, stirring competition with Uber and rewarding early investors. Huawei's revenues soared over $100 billion despite political turmoil, showcasing corporate resilience. Meanwhile, Stack Overflow seeks new leadership as it navigates its future. The introduction of Alexa for Business allows employees to build custom voice apps, enhancing workplace efficiency. Plus, intriguing longreads suggest insights into media challenges, Europe's startup boom, and a deep dive into the hustler culture at Dave & Buster's.

Mar 28, 2019 • 16min
Thu. 03/28 - Spotify Tests Subscriptions For Two
Get ready for a mix of current tech controversies! Facebook faces legal trouble over housing discrimination, while Huawei deals with security concerns in the UK. Spotify introduces a new subscription plan for couples, making sharing music a breeze. And don’t miss the quirky retelling of a failed podcast transcription trial. Lastly, dive into the ethics of facial recognition and the unsettling exploitation of personal data online. It's a captivating look at technology's impact on our lives!

Mar 27, 2019 • 17min
Wed. 03/27 - Microsoft Puts the Kibosh on April Fools' Jokes
Pioneers of AI have proudly claimed the Turing Award, celebrating their revolutionary work in deep learning. Meanwhile, Google's innovative auto-transcribing feature is set to enhance podcast searchability. In a surprising move, Microsoft has put an end to April Fool's jokes in tech, sparking debate about the tradition. India's ambitious satellite takedown showcases its growing prowess in space technology, all while Apple continues to face backlash over its problematic keyboards. Privacy practices among internet service providers are also under scrutiny.

Mar 26, 2019 • 18min
Tue. 03/26 - The EU's Copyright Directive Cometh
The European Parliament's approval of the link tax and upload filter raises significant concerns for tech platforms in Europe. Uber's $3.1 billion acquisition of Careem is set to reshape the Middle Eastern tech landscape. McDonald's is upgrading its drive-thrus with personalized tech through the acquisition of Dynamic Yield. Meanwhile, the Huawei P30 Pro impresses with its camera capabilities. Lastly, commentary on Apple's recent event reveals mixed reactions to its shift towards subscription services and notable product omissions.

Mar 25, 2019 • 16min
Mon. 03/25 - Apple Goes Hollywood!
Analysts dive into Apple's major event, highlighting the launch of Apple News Plus and its extensive magazine offerings. The Apple Card is introduced, boasting seamless integration and cashback features. Meanwhile, Nintendo prepares to unveil two innovative Switch models. The discussion also touches on YouTube's decision to step back from the streaming wars, and shifting dynamics in the digital media landscape, with talks of major mergers on the horizon. Plus, insights into Transsion's rise in Africa and its recent IPO filing add an intriguing twist.

Mar 24, 2019 • 19min
The Ride Hailing Industry From The Driver's Perspective With The Rideshare Guy
In this engaging discussion, Harry Campbell, the creator of The Rideshare Guy, gives listeners an insider's view of the rideshare industry from a driver's perspective. He talks about drivers' sentiments regarding upcoming IPOs for Lyft and Uber and how they feel undervalued compared to corporate employees. Harry discusses the competitive dynamics between Uber and Lyft, the challenges of decreased earnings and market saturation, and the growing trend of food delivery services. He also touches on flexible vehicle rentals and the looming impact of self-driving cars on drivers' futures.

Mar 23, 2019 • 34min
Apple's Big Event With The Future Forward Podcast
Steve Rosenbaum and Gene DeRose, co-hosts of the Future Forward podcast and seasoned veterans in digital media, dive into Facebook's shift towards user privacy in response to Apple's big event. They dissect Zuckerberg's approach to private sharing, questioning its effect on the open Internet. The duo also examines Apple's content strategy, pondering whether the tech giant can compete with industry leaders. Plus, they share insights about their podcasting journey and their vision for a fresh tech narrative.


