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Jun 13, 2024 • 54min

The fallout from Apple’s WWDC and Summer Game Fest

This week has felt like a month worth of news, now that we've wrapped up Apple's WWDC 2024 and Summer Game Fest in LA. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss their final thoughts on Apple Intelligence and the company's upcoming software, and they chat about some of our coverage highlights from the pseudo-E3 Game Fest. Also, we dive into X making likes private (what is Elon hiding?!) and the news around Sony buying the Alamo Drafthouse theater chain.Our final thoughts on WWDC 2024 – 1:31Bloomberg Report: Apple isn't paying OpenAI a fee for ChatGPT, but will share profits – 12:18Summer Games Fest highlights: Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, LEGO Horizon Adventures, and an Assassin’s Creed finally set in Japan – 25:06X makes users’ likes private – 40:27 ChromeOS will soon run on Android frameworks, enabling more AI on upcoming Chromebooks – 44:40Pop culture picks – 49:44
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Jun 12, 2024 • 21min

Recapping WWDC 2024 from Apple Park

There was no new Apple hardware at WWDC 2024, but Apple still had tons of news around AI and its upcoming operating systems. In this bonus episode, Cherlynn and Devindra brave the California heat to discuss Apple Intelligence and how it's different than other AI solutions. And they dive into other new features they're looking forward to, like the iPhone mirroring in macOS Sequoia and iPadOS 18's surprisingly cool Calculator app.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 1h 22min

WWDC 2024 preview + How RenderATL brings tech to Atlanta

We're gearing up to cover Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week! In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into everything they expect at WWDC: Tons of AI announcements; more on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15; and hopefully some improvements for Vision Pro and visionOS. In addition, we chat about what we expect to see at Summer Game Fest and demonstrate how we used an AI editing tool to clear up some awful podcast audio. Devindra also talks with Justin Samuels, the founder of RenderATL, about why he started a massive tech conference in Atlanta.WWDC 2024 Preview: Apple gets serious about generative AI – 1:16NVIDIA overtakes Apple to be the 2nd most valuable company in the US – 31:08Humane AI warns users its battery case “may pose a fire risk” – 34:36AI workers demand stronger whistleblower protections – 34:36Boeing’s Starliner has successfully launched astronauts to the ISS – 46:11AI audio cleanup has gotten really good and we have podcast clips to prove it – 48:25Working on – 58:09Pop culture picks – 58:45Interview with Render ATL founder Justin Samuels – 1:05:50
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May 31, 2024 • 1h 30min

MoviePass’s CEO on resurrecting his startup

This week, Devindra and Engadget's Nathan Ingraham discuss the new Max documentary "MoviePass, MovieCrash" and reminisce about the early days of that wild startup. It was a huge mess in the end, but we wouldn't have subscription plans in theaters without it. We also chat with MoviePass co-founder Stacy Spikes, as well as the documentary's director, Muta'Ali, about the film.In other news, Nate explains why Google is adding a slew of AI features to Chromebook Plus notebooks, and we dive into the Fitbit Ace with LTE, which has the potential to be a very useful smartwatch tracker for kids.Moviepass, MovieCrash interview with CEO Stacy Spikes and director Muta'Ali – 1:33Chromebook Plus laptops are getting AI features soon – 41:43WWDC is scheduled for June 10 – 56:26Cherlynn’s Fitbit Ace LTE hands-on : a fitness tracker for kids! – 59:55Sony pulls “fabricated” interview with Last of Us creator Neil Druckman – 1:03:44Vox Media and The Atlantic magazine made content deals with OpenAI – 1:08:06OpenAI’s new safety team includes members of the company’s board and Sam Altman himself – 1:13:30Listener Mailbag: Windows screen readers on ARM and the iPad as a full-fledged work machine – 1:14:41Working on – 1:23:24Pop culture picks – 1:25:10
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May 23, 2024 • 60min

Microsoft goes Copilot+ crazy

Microsoft is leaning even more into AI after launching a new Copilot+ AI PC initiative earlier this year. It's a new set of standards for PCs with powerful neural processing units (NPUs), and it could be just as significant for Windows as Apple's move towards its M-series chips. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss Copilot+ and the potential rise of Arm-based Windows systems, and we dive into the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. Microsoft announces a new chapter with Copilot+ and NPU-powered Surface Pro and Surface Laptop – 0:51 Scarlett Johansson vs. OpenAI is just getting started – 37:17 Sonos Ace headphones take aim at Apple’s AirPods Max – 42:15 US Department of Justice makes its first arrest for AI-generated CSAM – 45:50Bloomberg Report: Humane AI seeks a buyer for $700m–$1B, but will they get it? – 47:21 Listener Mail: Could you port the new ARM-based Windows to your Android handheld? – 51:42 Working on – 53:11 Pop culture picks – 54:19
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May 21, 2024 • 22min

Microsoft's Surface and Windows head on Copilot+ AI PCs

Microsoft made some unusually major moves ahead of its Build developer conference: It announced a new Copilot+ initiative for powerful AI PCs, which will be led by the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. These machines are powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X Plus and Elite chips, and they come with a special version of Windows 11 optimized for Arm mobile chips and AI. Basically, Microsoft is doing for PCs what Apple did with its M-series Macs four years ago. In this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, about the new Surface devices and the Copilot+ PC initiative. We still don't know how well these new machines will perform, but it sounds like Microsoft has certainly heard our complaints about Arm-based Windows devices.
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May 16, 2024 • 1h 12min

iPad Pro M4 and iPad Air review + So long Google I/O 2024

We've spent some time with the iPad Pro M4 and new iPad Air... and the iPad Pro is still a bit too pricey for us. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham about his reviews and why he still prefers the iPad Air. Also, we wrap up Google I/O 2024 with a Project Astra hands on, and we chat about Apple bringing eye tracking to iPhones and iPads as an accessibility feature.Nate Ingraham reviews the iPad Pro M4 and iPad Air: Powerful, but pricy – 1:11 Google I/O news wrap up – 20:11 OpenAI’s new GPT-4o can talk, sing, and sounds a little flirty – 28:36Intel brings back the days of FireWire data transfer with Thunderbolt Share – 31:43New accessibility features from Apple: eye tracking and expanded wake word options – 35:48Biden administration quadruples tariffs on Chinese EVs (along with solar and other hardware) – 43:20 Listener Mailbag: The age old question of what to do with your old tech – 55:48 Working on – 1:01:32 Pop culture picks – 1:05:45
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May 14, 2024 • 34min

Google I/O 2024 keynote: Drunk on AI

We just wrapped up coverage on Google's I/O 2024 keynote, and we're just so tired of hearing about AI. In this bonus episode, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the biggest I/O news: Google's intriguing Project Astra AI assistant; new models for creating video and images; and some improvements to Gemini AI. While some of the announcements seem potentially useful, it's still tough to tell if the move towards AI will actually help consumers, or if Google is just fighting to stay ahead of OpenAI.
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May 10, 2024 • 22min

Diving into Hulu’s Black Twitter doc with director Prentice Penny

Hulu's "Black Twitter: A People's History" documents the rise and impact of one of social media's most influential subcultures. The series, directed by TV writer Prentice Penny, is a reminder of the power of Twitter before its Musk-ified downfall, and a necessary cultural document. They say Twitter isn't real life, but Black Twitter proved otherwise. In this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Prentice about adapting the Wired article, "A People's History of Black Twitter," his own favorite social media memories, and where the legacy of Black Twitter will go from here.
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May 9, 2024 • 60min

Is the iPad Pro M4 overkill?

As rumors foretold, Apple has revamped the iPad Pro with an M4 chip, tandem OLED screen and a thinner case. There's also a new Magic Keyboard that should deliver a more MacBook-like typing experience! In this week's episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss how Apple is shining a new light on tablets (which also includes the new iPad Air models) and reworking its vision of mobile computing. Does anyone really need the iPad Pro today? And could it be more compelling if iPadOS improves its multitasking capabilities?New iPad Pro with OLED and M4 processor, iPad Air and Apple Pencil announced at ‘Let Loose’ event – 1:04 Google announces Pixel 8a with 120Hz OLED screen and AI capability – 20:50What the heck happed with Helldivers 2? – 28:31Microsoft shuts down Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin – 34:10Hades 2 early access is out now – 42:01Around Engadget: Steve Dent reviews Fujifilm X100 VI – 45:39Working on – 48:38 Pop culture picks – 52:08

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