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Feb 2, 2019 • 35min
(Bonus) Jay and Farhad Show Reunion!! With @jyarow and @fmanjoo
For years, Jay Yarrow and Farhad Manjoo had a podcast, the Jay and Farhad show. You might remember Jay from his time at BusinessInsider (he’s an executive editor at CNBC now) and Farhad of course is a NYTimes columnist. Well, they stopped doing the podcast late last year, which was a super bummer for a lot of us. Jay and Farhad had a super cool chemistry and I know a lot of people for whom the show was unmissable. Well, I got Jay and Farhad to put the band back together, so you’re about to hear a special reunion episode of the Jay and Farhad show! We talk Apple! Facebook! Layoffs! (No twitter, oddly...) It's great!
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Feb 1, 2019 • 20min
Fri. 02/01 - The Apple/Facebook/Google Cold War
Turns out Google poked Apple in the eye also, layoffs hit Vice, Amazon reports earnings and reports that a ton of people responded to that minimum wage hike, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
Apple restores Google's internal iOS apps after certificate misuse punishment (TechCrunch)
Twitter removed some accounts originating in Iran, Russia and Venezuela that targeted U.S. midterm election (The Washington Post)
Vice Media to Reorganize, Lay Off 10 Percent of Staff (Exclusive) (The Hollywood Reporter)
Why the Outlook for Digital Media Behemoths is Worse than You Think (Talking Points Memo)
Amazon Notches Third Record Profit in a Row (WSJ)
Americans are lining up to work for Amazon for $15 an hour (QZ)
Why Alexa usually won’t respond when someone says ‘Alexa’ on TV (VentureBeat)
The SmartTouchUSA.com Weekend Longreads Suggestions
The ShopTalkShow podcast
Is Alexa working? (Benedict Evans)
As I.P.O. Approaches, Lyft’s Chief Is Nudged Into the Spotlight (NYTimes)
Why Technology Hasn’t Fixed the Housing Crisis (NYTimes)
The Secrets of Lyndon Johnson’s Archives (The New Yorker)
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Jan 31, 2019 • 15min
Thu. 01/31 - Facebook's Still Making Bank
Facebook returns to growth, iPhones might be getting USB-C and 3D cameras, Hulu’s launching pause-ads, and on Reddit, it’s paintings of paintings of paintings of birds, all the way down.
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Links:
Mark Zuckerberg wants to get back to building new Facebook products (ReCode)
Nintendo cuts Switch sales forecast despite strong holiday season (The Verge)
Apple Is Planning 3-D Cameras for New iPhones in AR Push (Bloomberg)
HACKERS ARE PASSING AROUND A MEGALEAK OF 2.2 BILLION RECORDS (Wired)
Hulu announces a new ad unit that appears when you pause (TechCrunch)
The Reddit Painting Links:
The orig post
Tweet storm showing the painting progression
The painting tree illustrated on github
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Jan 30, 2019 • 21min
Wed. 01/30 - Facebook "Slaps Apple In The Face"
Facebook decides to mix it up a bit: what if we had a scandal that pissed off our business partners? Apple’s earnings are mixed but you can see where they’re going with this. Why Americans no longer answer the phone and are you ready for 1TB smartphones?
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Links:
Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them (TechCrunch)
Apple blocks Facebook from running its internal iOS apps (The Verge)
Apple Reports First Quarter Results (Apple Newsroom)
Report: Americans got 26.3 billion robocalls last year, up 46 percent from 2017 (Washington Post)
1TB phones are coming and I’m so f***ing ready (TNW)
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Jan 29, 2019 • 17min
Tue. 01/29 - The FaceTime Bug
Pretty major FaceTime bug from Apple, the DOJ makes it’s case against Huawei, the first successful ICO of the year and what Bluetooth ‘direction finding’ might do for you.
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Links:
Major iPhone FaceTime bug lets you hear the audio of the person you are calling … before they pick up (9to5Mac)
U.S. Charges Huawei With Stealing Trade Secrets, Bank Fraud (Bloomberg)
BitTorrent Tokens Sold Out in Under 15 Minutes, Netting Over $7 Mln (CoinTelegraph)
Bluetooth gains ‘direction finding’ for location accuracy to the centimeter (VentureBeat)
After backlash, BuzzFeed says it will pay out earned paid time off to laid off employees (CNN Business)
Aiming to change the way people take medicine, Lyndra Therapeutics raises $55 million (TechCrunch)
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Jan 28, 2019 • 17min
Mon. 01/28 - An Apple Subscription Gaming Service?
An Apple subscription gaming service? Is Facebook Watch still alive? The GDPR floodgates are truly open. And losing to AI’s might have some benefits.
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Links:
Apple Plans Gaming Subscription Service: Sources (Cheddar)
A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won’t Be ‘Assembled in U.S.A.’ (NYTimes)
China created a unicorn every 3.8 days in 2018 (South China Morning Post)
China's smartphone shipments dropped 14 percent in 2018 (TechCrunch)
Facebook Watch Isn’t Living Up to Its Name (Bloomberg)
Google and IAB ad category lists show 'massive leakage of highly intimate data,' GDPR complain claims (TechCrunch)
AI Helps Amputees Walk With a Robotic Knee (IEEE Spectrum)
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Jan 27, 2019 • 24min
(Bonus) Self Driving Groceries With The WSJ's Christopher Mims @mims
One of my favorite people to read is the Wall Street Journal tech columnist Chris Mims. We talked about his piece this week positing that email was back, baby! And I read a piece he did a while back about the new way of constructing super energy efficient homes, but when I did the email piece and remembered he did a piece recently about how I’m more likely to get a burrito delivered to me for lunch than to have my self-driving wager come in by commuting to work in a robot car, I knew it was time to hit up Chris to come on the pod. He’s a listener!
This episode has a full transcript.
The posts we discuss:
The Hot New Channel for Reaching Real People: Email
Why Your Ice Cream Will Ride in a Self-Driving Car Before You Do
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Jan 26, 2019 • 21min
(Bonus) The State of Digital Media With Rafat Ali @rafat
Given all the news of layoffs in the digital media space this week, I knew I couldn't sit on this interview with Rafat Ali any longer. Currently the founder and CEO of digital media company Skift—but also, if you weren’t aware, a true digital media pioneer going back to his founding of Paid Content—I knew he could talk about this stuff, and he has a pretty unique perspective on the state of digital media in 2019. TLDR, it’s not good. Dire might even be the word.
This episode has a full transcript.
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Jan 25, 2019 • 25min
Fri. 01/25 - AI Can Beat Us At Starcraft II Too (Also?)
Now the AIs can defeat us at StarCraft II (too?), Zuckerberg wants to unify his collection of messaging apps, my grand unifying theory for the streaming video wars and of course the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
Zuckerberg Plans to Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger (NYTimes)
Facebook knowingly duped game-playing kids and their parents out of money (Reveal)
Facebook ignored kids’ spending problems, internal documents reveal (BBC News)
DeepMind AI Challenges Pro StarCraft II Players, Wins Almost Every Match (ExtremeTech)
Coming to a TV near you: personalized ads (Axios)
The SmartTouchUSA.com Weekend Longreads:
From Founder to CEO (podcast)
EVERYBODY DOES IT: THE MESSY TRUTH ABOUT INFILTRATING COMPUTER SUPPLY CHAINS (The Intercept)
Katzenberg and Whitman: Hollywood’s New Odd Couple (Fortune)
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: The Rolling Stone Interview (Rolling Stone)
“The Linux of social media”—How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging (ArsTechnica)
Reddit’s r/changemyview is a template for how all online discussion should be (TNW)
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Jan 24, 2019 • 17min
Thu. 01/24 - Your Flying Car Is Here
Bing’s Schrodinger-style China Ban, headphones from Sonos, flying cars from Boeing, layoffs for project Titan, and the serious ongoing layoffs in the digital media world.
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Stories from: @pkafka, @markgurman
Tweets: @stroughtonsmith
Links:
China Appears to Block Microsoft’s Bing as Censorship Intensifies (NYTimes)
Sonos Plans Headphones in Move Outside the Home (Bloomberg)
Boeing’s ‘flying car’ lifts off in race to revolutionize urban transport (VentureBeat)
The U.S. Government Shutdown Has Delivered A Surprise Blow To Bitcoin (Forbes)
Apple just dismissed more than 200 employees from Project Titan, its autonomous vehicle group (CNBC)
Verizon Media Group is laying off 7% of its staff (CNBC)
BuzzFeed is laying off more than 200 people, its second round of cuts in 14 months (Recode)
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