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Dec 22, 2023 • 23min
Fri. 12/22 – The Hyperloop Is Dead
The dream of the Hyperloop is officially over, leaving innovators questioning the future of transportation. A bold attempt to unify iMessage faces a dead end, showcasing the tough landscape for tech disruptors. China's gaming industry is reeling from regulatory pressures, while a teenage hacker linked to Lapsus faces shocking consequences for leaking GTA VI details. Plus, Reddit adapts strategies as the AI era unfolds, and the Tolkien estate battles fan creativity in court. Dive into these trends shaping the tech world!

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Dec 21, 2023 • 19min
Thu. 12/21 – Big Galaxy S24 Spec Leaks; And What Is “Galaxy AI?”
Exciting leaks about the Galaxy S24 reveal cutting-edge specs and the intriguing Galaxy AI feature. With Apple ramping up its Vision Pro production, anticipation builds for its launch. Meanwhile, merger talks between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global signal a new phase in the Streaming Wars. Waymo showcases impressive safety stats for its autonomous vehicles, boasting an 85% accident reduction. Lastly, Apple is innovating CarPlay for luxury brands, steering a new direction in digital integration.

Dec 20, 2023 • 17min
Wed. 12/20 – Sony Has Sold 50 Million PS5s
Rite Aid faces a five-year ban on facial recognition technology after mishandling it, raising ethical concerns. Sony celebrates the milestone of 50 million PS5 sales, marking a strong recovery in the gaming market. Meanwhile, ByteDance surpasses $110 billion in revenue, defying economic challenges. Microsoft Copilot introduces a new feature for music creation, blending AI with art. Lastly, Bird Global's bankruptcy highlights the struggles in the e-scooter industry, reflecting larger trends in tech and media.

Dec 19, 2023 • 17min
Tue. 12/19 – Google Might Owe You Some Money
Google's $700 million settlement could mean cash for users, highlighting the ongoing antitrust landscape. Meanwhile, Adobe's failed Figma deal leaves both companies rethinking their paths. Cybersecurity breaches hit major firms, affecting millions and raising alarms in the gaming sector. The podcast also dives into OpenAI's new safety protocols and internal power shifts. Exciting breakthroughs in game preservation are revealed as lost apps resurface from cloud misconfigurations, shedding light on gaming history.

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Dec 18, 2023 • 17min
Mon. 12/18 – Adobe And Figma Call Off Their Merger
Adobe and Figma's $20 billion merger has been shelved due to regulatory hurdles. Apple may stop selling its premium Apple Watch models in the U.S. amid patent issues. In a surprising turn, Hollywood studios are now eager to license content back to Netflix, driven by financial constraints. Meanwhile, the EU has launched an investigation into X's handling of illegal content, highlighting ongoing tech industry challenges. Plus, intriguing developments within Threads aim to improve compatibility with the Fediverse, while espionage allegations surround a key figure in the Wirecard scandal.

Dec 16, 2023 • 42min
(Portfolio Profile) AdHawk Microsystems
Neil Sarkar, the founder of AdHawk Microsystems, introduces groundbreaking eye-tracking technology designed for wearables. He unveils the MindLink Air, a lightweight device that enhances brain health by monitoring eye movements and cognitive load. The podcast delves into advancements in using custom silicon for precise data capture and the implications for mental performance and neurological health. Sarkar discusses a prototype of eye-tracking glasses aimed at improving wellness and challenges in moving from research to consumer products, all while highlighting the significance of user experience.

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Dec 15, 2023 • 19min
Fri. 12/15 – Did Google Just Kill Geofence Warrants?
Did Google just change the game by cutting ties with geofence warrants, raising eyebrows in privacy debates? Intel is stepping up its AI game with a new chip, while Apple focuses on OLED tech instead of foldable iPads. On the marketing front, the controversial concept of 'Active Listening' sees companies allegedly eavesdropping to fine-tune ad targeting. Meanwhile, Cruise faces upheaval with layoffs amid halted robo-taxi production. Plus, Grimes is teaming up on a cute AI toy that might just redefine playtime.

Dec 14, 2023 • 17min
Thu. 12/14 – Threads Is Shipping Some Stuff!
Threads is making waves in Europe, with Meta aiming for integration with the Fediverse. Apple’s release of a USB-C charging case for AirPods Pro is causing quite a stir. A wild tale unfolds as Polish hackers face off against train manufacturers over tech repairs. Plus, new research suggests that fears of students cheating with AI may have been exaggerated. Finally, hear about social media strategies as the speaker dives into testing TikTok for breaking news.

Dec 13, 2023 • 20min
Wed. 12/13 – Big Tesla Recall
Apple has launched a new feature to combat iPhone theft. In a significant move, Tesla recalls over two million vehicles due to Autopilot safety concerns. Google introduces advanced AI tools, while troubling financial forecasts emerge for platform X. Netflix shares intriguing viewership metrics for popular shows like 'The Night Agent.' Finally, new EU regulations could reshape the gig economy by reclassifying many drivers as employees, impacting industry dynamics.

Dec 12, 2023 • 16min
Tue. 12/12 – Epic Win!
Epic Games triumphs against Google, marking a significant shift in app store regulations, while Apple responds to EU scrutiny with updates. Meanwhile, BeReal is evolving, adding features like private groups to ensure its authenticity among teens despite stiff competition. On the flip side, the E3 gaming expo officially closes its doors, reflecting changing landscapes in gaming events. Dive into the contrasting fortunes of tech giants and social media trends!


