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9 snips
Aug 12, 2024 • 17min

Mon. 08/12 – Some Apple Rumors Before Pixel Day

Discover the exciting features coming in the iPhone 16, like a customizable action button and enhanced camera controls. Instagram is unveiling a location-sharing feature reminiscent of Snap Map, sparking privacy debates. Celsius is aggressively pursuing Tether for a hefty Bitcoin recovery, which could shake both companies. Meanwhile, emerging tech like Flux is revolutionizing AI image generation. Finally, the podcast addresses rising cybersecurity threats, especially from Iran, as they loom over the US elections.
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8 snips
Aug 9, 2024 • 16min

Fri. 08/09 – Mac Mini To Get Mini-er?

Apple's new EU app regulations face backlash from Spotify and Epic Games. Exciting rumors swirl around a new, compact Mac Mini featuring the M4 chip. Perplexity AI is making waves as it challenges Google Search with impressive user growth. Meanwhile, the world of YouTube car influencers is seeing a shift as private equity influences creative freedom. Plus, explore health strategies for better metabolic wellness and dive into the mysterious Operation Entering, an FBI initiative from the Cold War era.
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9 snips
Aug 8, 2024 • 17min

Thu. 08/08 – Would You Buy A Subscription Mouse?

TikTok is rolling out a new feature called Spotlight to enhance movie and TV show engagement. Meanwhile, Meta is closing a beloved VR studio due to budget cuts. There was a rumor about Logitech introducing a subscription model for mice, but they’ve denied it. The tech world is also grappling with consumer fatigue over subscription-based hardware. On a lighter note, Crunchyroll is thriving with over 15 million subscribers, thanks in part to growing anime interest among Gen Z!
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7 snips
Aug 7, 2024 • 16min

Wed. 08/07 – Is The New Google TV Streamer An Apple TV 4K Killer?

Google's new $100 TV streamer aims to rival Apple TV 4K, featuring advanced processing and smart home integration. Exciting updates in Google Home promise improved automation and video context recognition. Meanwhile, Elon Musk attempts to lure advertisers back to X through legal action. Insights reveal Intel's missed chance to invest in OpenAI, as Airbnb innovates to expand revenue via co-hosting and new experiences. Plus, OnePlus showcases its striking foldable phone with impressive specs.
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5 snips
Aug 6, 2024 • 18min

Tue. 08/06 – Google Loses In Court

A federal judge has declared Google an illegal monopoly, leading to potential upheaval in tech competition. Meanwhile, drama unfolds at OpenAI as co-founder John Schulman departs for Anthropic, raising questions about the company's future. AI startups are facing tough times, with some suggesting 'merciful acquisitions' by larger firms might be on the rise. The implications of all these shifts could significantly reshape the landscape of the tech industry.
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9 snips
Aug 5, 2024 • 16min

Mon. 08/05 – OpenAI Can Detect AI Text But Isn’t Sure It Wants To

OpenAI is grappling with the launch of a promising tool to detect AI-generated text but is hesitant due to potential backlash. The correlation between Bitcoin and traditional markets raises eyebrows as it dips below $50,000. Elon Musk is reigniting his lawsuit against OpenAI, adding another twist to the tale. Meanwhile, China is gearing up to challenge Starlink with its own satellite constellation. Lastly, the music industry faces uncertainty as major players struggle with slowing streaming growth.
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31 snips
Aug 2, 2024 • 18min

Fri. 08/02 – Intel Is Bailing Water

The latest tech earnings reveal mixed results, with Apple standing strong while Amazon stumbles. Intel faces significant layoffs amid revenue struggles. Innovations shine through as Black Forest Labs introduces an AI image generator, and RayVLight democratizes chip hacking with an open-source tool. Finally, AI technology is set to revolutionize gymnastics scoring, blending advanced tech with human judgment for fairer outcomes.
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13 snips
Aug 1, 2024 • 18min

Thu. 08/01 – Now Meta’s AI Spending Is Fine?

Meta has convinced investors that its hefty AI spending is worthwhile, despite rising costs. Tether shows impressive growth, announcing a $5 billion profit this year. Apple's latest AI updates feature only slight improvements, while the streaming wars intensify with the launch of Venu, a new sports platform. The podcast also highlights how major sports deals are reshaping entertainment budgets, proving that sports remain a game-changer in the streaming landscape.
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8 snips
Jul 31, 2024 • 17min

Wed. 07/31 – CapCut Ascendant

Microsoft experiences a major earnings pullback, while CapCut is boldly disrupting the creator tools space, posing a threat to Adobe and Canva. Amazon ramps up its speedy delivery service, reaching even the most remote areas. The conversation also highlights an innovative AI wearable device designed for companionship, sparking both curiosity and skepticism. Dive into the latest tech trends and discover how companies are adapting in this fast-paced digital landscape.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 16min

Tue. 07/30 – A (Mostly) AI Day

Perplexity is shaking things up by sharing ad revenues with publishers amid ongoing plagiarism concerns. Meta's Segment Anything 2 boasts new AI capabilities, as Zuckerberg and Nvidia's CEO discuss future tech. Instagram users can now create AI doppelgangers to engage followers. Canva makes a strategic move by acquiring Leonardo.ai to enhance its generative AI offerings. In a significant legal twist, Meta settles a major lawsuit for $1.4 billion over facial recognition issues in Texas.

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