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Sep 20, 2024 • 18min
Fri. 09/20 – MacOS 15 Sequoia Is Breaking Things
macOS 15 Sequoia is causing headaches for users, particularly with security tools. The European Commission is pushing Apple for better interoperability standards. AI's hunger for energy is leading to the revival of Three Mile Island. There’s a buzz around Huawei’s successful foldable phone amidst a stagnant market. The podcast also discusses the evolving influence of AI in various fields and humorously reflects on the transition from minivans to SUVs in American family life.

Sep 19, 2024 • 17min
Thu. 09/19 – Pokémon: No!
Nintendo is taking legal action against the creators of Palworld for patent infringement. Google tried to sell part of its ad tech but faced a rebuttal from the EU. YouTube is integrating AI to enhance content creation and engagement. A new app called Social AI eliminates human interaction by using bots to interact. Plus, Amazon is launching a Shark Tank-style show to highlight new products. Meanwhile, concerns arise over Starlink's satellites affecting astronomical observations.

Sep 18, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 09/18 – New Messages, New Headsets
Exciting changes are on the horizon as messages between Android and iOS will soon be encrypted. HTC’s Vive Focus Vision headset aims to redefine VR, while Snap's latest Spectacles inch closer to enhancing augmented reality. Lionsgate is embracing AI in filmmaking, stirring up creativity and legal debates. In medical tech, Neuralink unveils a groundbreaking vision-restoring implant, promising new hope for the visually impaired. Plus, the iPhone 16 introduces intriguing camera updates, sparking discussions on user feedback and expectations.

Sep 17, 2024 • 17min
Tue. 09/17 – Intel Has A Plan
Intel is making bold moves to restructure its business, including a potential spin-off of its foundry operations. OpenAI addresses previous issues with ChatGPT prompting users uninvited, hinting at exciting new features. TikTok's legal challenges are heating up as its ownership raises national security questions. Meanwhile, Netflix has successfully navigated the streaming wars with strategic adjustments, focusing on diversified content and live events to stay ahead in a competitive landscape.

Sep 16, 2024 • 17min
Mon. 09/16 – A Bunch Of Apple Stories
Discover the latest Apple Watch's FDA-approved sleep apnea detection feature and hear about the disappointing pre-order sales for the iPhone 16. Get insights into why Intel missed out on a significant chip deal with Sony, giving AMD the edge in gaming. Plus, check out the new AirPods 4, which are exceeding expectations. Lastly, explore how dating apps may be contributing to rising income inequality in the U.S.

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Sep 13, 2024 • 19min
Fri. 09/13 – The First Strawberry is o1
The podcast dives into the launch of OpenAI's O1 model, which showcases impressive reasoning capabilities. It discusses Y Combinator's plan to adjust its startup cohorts, focusing on quality over quantity. There's a look at Waymo's expansion into larger markets and their innovative tech. Intel's struggles are analyzed, revealing their tough path to recovery amid rising AI competition. Additionally, FDA-approved hearing aids in the form of Apple AirPods Pro bring accessibility advancements, while eco-friendly shaving solutions are introduced.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 17min
Thu. 09/12 – OpenAI’s Big New Raise
OpenAI is gearing up for a massive capital raise at a whopping $150 billion valuation. Meanwhile, Microsoft continues to trim its gaming workforce, cutting 650 jobs. Discover the fascinating rise of a tiny SpaceX competitor that's seen its stock soar by 1,300%. Plus, Apple’s recent AirPods announcement could disrupt the hearing aid market significantly. On the security front, vulnerabilities in internet infrastructure raise concerns, while the challenges faced by Flow Carbon highlight the tricky world of climate tech.

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Sep 11, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 09/11 – Mistral Goes Multimodel; And An AI Model Mystery
Mistral launched its innovative multimodal AI model, Pixstrol 12B, capable of analyzing images and text. Meanwhile, Meta's controversial data scraping of Australians raises serious privacy concerns. The PS5 Pro stirred excitement with its diskless design, while debates over data consumption surged with record wireless growth. A rising trend in stablecoin transactions hints at a potential transformation in banking, but shadows loom with an unfolding AI fraud scandal, prompting questions about transparency in technology.

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Sep 10, 2024 • 17min
Tue. 09/10 – Strawberries In 2 Weeks?
Apple faces a hefty 13 billion euro tax bill after losing a regulatory battle in the EU. The iPhone 16 features were unveiled, sparking comparisons with Huawei's new tri-fold phone. Excitement builds around OpenAI's upcoming Strawberry AI model, promising enhanced user interactions. Meanwhile, Audible is exploring AI voice replicas of audiobook narrators, raising questions about innovation in storytelling. A glitch at Chase Bank highlights the digital age's pitfalls, exposing fraudulent withdrawals fueled by social media trends.

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Sep 9, 2024 • 20min
Mon. 09/09 – The iPhone 16 Event
Exciting announcements from Apple's latest event steal the spotlight, featuring the iPhone 16 Pro's advanced camera and AI capabilities. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's businesses show intriguing connections, particularly with his AI ventures. A deep dive into Telegram reveals its alarming use as a hub for illicit activities. Additionally, London witnesses an e-bike renaissance, with usage skyrocketing over 200%, sparking debates about infrastructure and urban mobility solutions.


