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Jan 25, 2023 • 18min
Wed. 01/25 – Is This Latest Suit The Biggest Threat To Google
A major antitrust lawsuit against Google could reshape the entire tech ecosystem by challenging its ad monopoly. Twitter is tweaking its timeline to focus more on user preferences, while companies like Riot Games refuse to pay ransoms in a shift towards cyber resilience. Meanwhile, smart appliances face hurdles as consumers disconnect them, highlighting issues in maintaining connectivity. The rise of generative AI is also paving new paths for innovation in businesses like Shutterstock, merging creativity with technology.

Jan 24, 2023 • 17min
Tue 01/24 – ALL The Details On Apple’s Headset
Dive into the groundbreaking features of Apple's much-anticipated mixed reality headset, including eye and hand tracking and immersive communication. Discover Amazon's innovative RxPass service offering affordable generic medications. Plus, hear about the DOJ's potential lawsuit against Google over digital ad dominance and the controversy surrounding CNET's AI, which seemingly couldn't resist a bit of plagiarism. All this tech chatter promises to keep you informed and entertained!

Jan 23, 2023 • 19min
Mon. 01/23 – Moar Tech Layoffs (And Moar To Come?)
The tech industry faces another wave of layoffs, with Spotify cutting 6% of its workforce. Meanwhile, banks are gearing up to launch digital wallets to challenge giants like PayPal. TikTok's controversial 'heating' feature selectively boosts certain videos, stirring debate about transparency. OpenAI's potential ChatGPT subscription pricing is also discussed, with some users considering paying $42 a month for pro access. Plus, a review of the latest MacBook Pro showcases impressive advancements in Apple Silicon.

Jan 20, 2023 • 18min
Fri. 01/20 – Alphabet’s Monster Layoffs
Alphabet announces massive layoffs to refocus on AI competition with OpenAI. Twitter clamps down on third-party clients amidst ongoing controversies. Netflix undergoes executive shifts as its co-founder steps down. Genesis files for bankruptcy, raising eyebrows in the crypto world. Meanwhile, the podcast dives into the surprising design flaws of pizza boxes and how they ruin your slice. A dynamic discussion unfolds on Amazon's shift towards advertising and its impact on user experience.

Jan 19, 2023 • 17min
Thu. 01/19 – Instagram Wants You To Take A Break
Could Genesis be on the brink of bankruptcy? Meanwhile, Instagram aims to help users take breaks with a new ‘Quiet Mode’ feature. Amazon's shutdown of the AmazonSmile program raises concerns for nonprofits. Wikipedia gets its first redesign in over a decade, enhancing user experience. There's a notable downturn in Web3 startup funding, yet signs show San Francisco may be making a comeback. The tech scene is evolving, especially with Los Angeles emerging as a new hub for venture investments.

Jan 18, 2023 • 18min
Wed. 01/18 – The HomePod Is Back
Apple's revamped HomePod is back with new features, sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts. The podcast dives into Microsoft's significant layoffs, raising ethical questions about AI moderation practices. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for the Samsung Galaxy S23 specs just ahead of its launch. Twitter's steep revenue decline is explored, uncovering its challenges and implications for future strategies. Stay tuned for insights on how small businesses can leverage LinkedIn's hiring tools and financial management software.

Jan 17, 2023 • 19min
Tue. 01/17 – New Mac Tuesday
Apple introduces new MacBook Pros featuring the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, boosting performance significantly. Microsoft is rolling out its Azure OpenAI Service, but looming lawsuits may hinder AI advancements. Excitingly, Google is rumored to unveil an AirTag competitor. Meanwhile, the dark side of online shopping reveals questionable 16-terabyte hard drives, prompting caution among buyers. The conversation underscores the importance of vigilance against online scams, particularly with tempting tech offers.

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Jan 16, 2023 • 1h 15min
(TWTR SPC) The Big AI Discussion
Brayden Rehm, CEO of VoiceFlow, dives into the transformative power of AI in conversational design. He shares how new integrations and AI tools enhance user experiences by anticipating intent. Meanwhile, swyx highlights the significance of prompt engineering in AI’s business applications, discussing the evolution of conversational AI and its implications for customer support. Together, they explore the balance between creativity and curation in an AI-driven world, touching on ethical concerns and future opportunities in the rapidly advancing tech landscape.

Jan 13, 2023 • 22min
Fri. 01/13 – Is The Government Crackdown On Crypto Starting?
Regulatory waves hit the crypto world as the SEC labels Genesis and Gemini as unregistered securities. Tim Cook makes headlines with an unexpected pay cut at Apple. Meanwhile, the carbon capture industry takes its first major steps, showcasing innovative environmental technologies. Dive into the interests surrounding the complex deal between OpenAI and Microsoft, revealing a new dynamic in AI investment. With discussions on user retention in fitness and upcoming AI applications, this episode is packed with insights!

Jan 12, 2023 • 18min
Thu. 01/12 – Touchscreen Macs?
Could Apple be gearing up to launch touchscreen Macs? Sam Bankman-Fried's Substack posts reveal a lot about his trial narrative. Meanwhile, Apple Maps is enhancing business listings with a new tool for better engagement. Twitter is considering auctioning off inactive usernames to boost its revenue. The tech industry faces layoffs and legal battles, with companies like Carta undergoing significant changes. Plus, CNET is embracing AI to generate entire articles, highlighting the shifting landscape of journalism.


