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Aug 22, 2023 • 16min
Tue. 08/22 – Is Elon Tanking Things On Purpose?
Microsoft is restructuring its deal to gain UK approval for its Activision acquisition, including selling cloud rights to Ubisoft. The Arm IPO is officially on, signaling significant moves in the chip market. Nvidia's dominance in AI chips persists despite restrictions from the US. Meta's latest AI model can now translate nearly 100 languages, enhancing communication across platforms. Elon Musk's proposed changes to link previews on X could impact user engagement, while Friend.tech launches with explosive user growth, proving resilient in a bear market.

Aug 21, 2023 • 17min
Mon. 08/21 – Twit Pics Disappear
Twitter's recent deletion of user images from 2011 to 2014 raises serious concerns about the platform's reliability. Discussions on copyright issues reveal that major LLMs might be trained on pirated material. The anticipated IPO of Arm could significantly influence the tech landscape, while bad news for Adyen hints at larger implications for competitors like Stripe. Meanwhile, a new wind-powered cargo ship sets sail, showcasing innovative solutions in sustainable maritime transport.

Aug 18, 2023 • 17min
Fri. 08/18 – Werner Herzog Is The AI Voice We Deserve
Discover the latest features in Meta's Threads app and an upcoming AI coding assistant called CodeLlama. Dive into the tense relationship between Uber, Lyft, and new minimum wage laws in Minneapolis. Look ahead to Microsoft's hardware announcements and shifting strategies. Explore the rise of white noise podcasts on Spotify and their impact on the music industry. Finally, enjoy intriguing weekend reads about Elon Musk’s SpaceX finances and the iMac’s vital role in Apple’s history, all while celebrating a surprising connection with filmmaker Werner Herzog.

Aug 17, 2023 • 15min
Thu. 08/17 – Sometimes Startup Acquires You
OpenAI's first acquisition sparks discussions about its potential impacts and Microsoft’s struggles against Google. A sleek gaming handheld, Lenovo's Legion Go, catches attention, bringing impressive features to the table. Cybersecurity threats rise, targeting individuals and even CEOs, highlighting an urgent issue in tech. Meanwhile, the podcast examines concerning layoff trends in the industry and introduces a bold new initiative by Eric Schmidt, aiming to harness AI for groundbreaking scientific advancements.

Aug 16, 2023 • 16min
Wed. 08/16 – And Now I’m A Blue Subscriber
A subscription model has arrived for TweetDeck, leaving many users in a bind. Coinbase makes waves with its new regulatory approval for futures trading, while Google ramps up its AI search capabilities. Innovations like AI-powered browsing and life advice assistants are changing how we interact online. Exciting yet controversial, self-driving cars are taking to the streets, facing challenges and mixed reactions from urban environments. Buckle up; the tech landscape is shifting!

Aug 15, 2023 • 18min
Tue. 08/15 – iPhone “Maximum Capacity” Concerns
An Amazon executive's departure raises questions about the future of Alexa and Echo amid financial struggles. Meanwhile, a popular Mac service plans to launch an alternative iOS app store in the EU, shaking up app distribution. Nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are racing to stockpile Nvidia chips for their AI ambitions. Users are buzzing about iPhone 14 Pro battery issues, with many reporting frustrating drops in health and capacity. Plus, streaming services are surging as traditional TV viewing dips below 50%.

Aug 14, 2023 • 17min
Mon. 08/14 – An Apple Watch X?
Get ready for a major redesign of the Apple Watch to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Amazon is using generative AI to streamline product reviews, raising questions about authenticity. Meanwhile, streaming services are becoming pricier than cable, leading to a potential shift towards bundling subscriptions. And in a quirky twist, passengers in autonomous taxis are getting a bit too cozy, prompting discussions about the balance of privacy and safety in driverless rides.

Aug 11, 2023 • 19min
Fri. 08/11 – Unleash The Robotaxis!
California has approved 24/7 operation of driverless taxis, igniting excitement and debate about safety. Tech companies like Skydio are pivoting towards enterprise while Meta faces challenges in their AR ventures amid geopolitical strains. There's a notable rise in AI and blockchain collaboration, highlighting the need for data privacy awareness. Additionally, the decline of fitness trackers points to a shift in consumer preferences towards smartwatches, while the streaming industry grapples with creating fresh content to keep viewers engaged.

Aug 10, 2023 • 15min
Thu. 08/10 – Streaming $$$+
Streaming services are feeling the heat as Disney+ raises prices alongside Hulu. An executive order from Biden is tightening the reins on U.S. investments in China, igniting discussions about tech security and growth. On a tech front, Meta rolls out new profile verification features, while Apple faces ongoing legal battles. Meanwhile, alarming vulnerabilities in casino card shufflers could invite cheating. Lastly, the review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 highlights its modest yet noteworthy improvements.

Aug 9, 2023 • 16min
Wed. 08/09 – CAPTCHA Supremacy
Slack unveils its most extensive redesign yet, aiming to streamline workplace chaos. Meanwhile, Sony expects a slow rebound in smartphones, while WeWork faces serious financial struggles. A Gizmodo editor is suing Apple over Tetris, raising intriguing questions about intellectual property. The big surprise? Bots are now outsmarting humans at solving CAPTCHAs, throwing their effectiveness into doubt. Get ready for a tech-filled journey packed with excitement and drama!


