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May 11, 2023 • 1h 11min

Pixel Fold, Google I/O and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review

It’s a huge week for news: Google I/O happened, and we finally got a close look at the Pixel Fold and the company’s latest AI plans. Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham also joins to discuss his review of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the follow-up to one of the greatest games ever made. (No pressure, Nate!) We also chat about Nintendo’s confirmation that it won’t be announcing any new hardware until next year, and the perils of chatbots serving as the latest avatars for Hindu gods in India.Google’s Pixel Fold was finally announced (it’s $1,799) – 1:25Also announced at Google I/O: a ton of Bard integration in search, Pixel Tablet and Pixel 7a – 14:43Nate Ingraham’s Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review – 39:29Nintendo says no new hardware will be announced this year – 52:51Roku is doing home security now – 56:40AI Updates: Religious chatbots run the risk of sparking violence in India – 58:12Working on – 1:03:45Pop culture picks – 1:05:43
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May 4, 2023 • 1h 7min

Redfall, Jedi Survivor and a chat with director Nida Manzoor

This week, Senior Editor Jessica Conditt joins to discuss what went wrong with Redfall, Microsoft’s latest Xbox exclusive that launched to middling reviews. Jess says it’s good enough for Game Pass, but that’s pretty disappointing for a game from Arkane, the studio behind Dishonored and Prey. Also, they chat about Star Wars: Jedi Survivor and its horrendous PC port, and weigh in on how AI and streaming affects the WGA strike. Stay tuned at the end for an interview with Nida Manzoor, the director of Polite Society, who talks about how she lives with tech.Jess Conditt’s review of Redfall, a surprise disappointment from Arkane – 1:17Also released recently, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – 16:01 AI is a factor in the WGA strike – 23:07 U.S. proposes tax on power used to mine crypto – 29:29 Report claims Elon Musk threatened to reassign NPR's Twitter account – 31:16AI Updates: Microsoft opens Bing AI testing to all, Google AI researcher George Hinton warns the world on rapid AI adoption – 35:55Working on – 43:36Pop culture picks – 47:23Devindra’s interview with ‘Polite Society’ director Nida Manzoor – 53:57
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Apr 27, 2023 • 60min

Hands-on with the ASUS Steam Deck killer and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

This week, Devindra chats with Sam Rutherford about his recent experiences with ASUS’s ROG Ally, a powerful new Steam Deck competitor, and Nintendo’s long-awaited The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The ROG Ally sounds like one of the best portable gaming systems yet, though we’re still waiting for pricing details. And Zelda was apparently a blast to play, but of course it was. Also, Devindra and Podcast Producer Ben Ellman dive into the latest news, including the FAA grounding SpaceX’s Starship and Grimes’ decision to let people run free with her AI voice.Sam Rutherford’s review of the ROG Ally handheld gaming PC – 1:52Sam’s Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom demo experience – 15:08FAA grounds SpaceX’s Starship after launch explosion spreads debris – 28:26 UK regulator blocks Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision/Blizzard – 34:04Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny features 25 mins of de-aged Harrison Ford – 39:54This week in AI: Snapchat users revolt against AI assistant, Grimes offers 50/50 credit to songs with her AI voice – 43:19 Working on – 50:21 Pop culture picks – 52:07
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Apr 20, 2023 • 1h 24min

Pixel Fold rumors, Razer Blade 16 vs 18

Is Google’s foldable coming soon? This week, Cherlynn, Devindra and Senior Writer Sam Rutherford discuss the rumored Pixel Fold, which may debut at Google I/O next month. Also, Devindra and Sam compare the Razer Blade 16 to the Razer Blade 18, two powerful (and expensive!) gaming laptops. In other news, we dive into SpaceX’s exploding Starship rocket, and the fake AI generated collab between The Weeknd and Drake. Google’s Pixel Fold is rumored to launch at Google I/O – 1:25Sam Rutherford’s review of the Razer Blade 16 vs Blade 18 – 17:38SpaceX’s Starship launches, spontaneously disassembles (it blew up) – 27:20Montana takes a big step toward banning TikTok – 33:05Sega buys Angry Birds developer Rovio – 41:52EV News: more Tesla price cuts, Polestar 4 doesn’t have a back window – 46:15This week in AI: Have you heard the AI generated Drake/Weeknd collab? – 1:01:51Around Engadget – 1:11:26Working on – 1:12:39Pop culture picks – 1:14:48
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Apr 13, 2023 • 48min

HBO to the Max

So long HBO Max, hello… Max? This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss Warner Bros. pivot away from the beleaguered HBO Max service, and towards something that unifies HBO and Discovery’s content. Does Max help, or hurt the HBO brand? And does the name even matter when people will always line up for the next Game of Thrones spin-off? Also, we dive into the NVIDIA RTX 4070, a champ of a mid-range GPU, as well as the latest from Elon Musk’s disastrous Twitter reign.Max (just Max) is replacing HBO Max – 1:34NVIDIA’s RTX 4070 review: excellent at 1440p gaming, still pricey at $499 – 21:15This week in Twitter mess: NPR and PBS quit Twitter over account labeling, AI project allegedly in the works – 23:03Worker morale is low at Meta after layoffs – 27:57Lo-fi girl is back, and she made a new synth wave friend – 30:40AI Update: Stable Diffusion is already taking illustrator jobs in China – 32:34Working on – 35:48Pop culture picks – 37:44
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Apr 6, 2023 • 1h 12min

Amazon Halo Rise review and the death of E3

This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into our review of Amazon's Halo Rise and look into the role it plays in the company's overall strategy as a healthcare provider. Then, our hosts contemplate the cancelation and possible end of E3, as well as the spate of odd news around April Fools day, including Twitter's doge-ification and ASUS' ill-timed gaming handheld launch.Our review of Amazon’s Halo Rise bedside sleep tracker – 2:02E3 2023 has been canceled – 29:20This week in Twitter mess: bluecheckpocalypse delayed and a doge takeover – 40:41 ASUS’ ROG Ally handheld isn’t a April Fool’s joke – 46:42OnePlus launches $60 Nord Buds 2 with ANC – 53:02Microsoft released an Xbox controller made of old CDs – 57:32 Working on – 1:03:20 Pop culture picks – 1:05:23
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Mar 30, 2023 • 1h 16min

Tetris creator chats about the Tetris movie

With the Tetris movie hitting Apple TV+ this week, we chat with the game’s creator, Alexey Pajitnov, and Henk Rogers, the man who helped bring it out of the Soviet Union. We discuss just how realistic the film is (it definitely takes plenty of fantastical liberties), the impact of Tetris on gaming and where it could be headed in the future. Also, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the recent letter from the Future of Life Institute, which was signed by Elon Musk and other tech leaders, and called for a pause on AI development beyond GPT4. It turns out that wasn’t entirely altruistic.Interview with Tetris designer Alexey Pajitnov and Tetris publisher Henk Rogers – 1:17The open letter asking for a 6-month pause of AI development is more suspicious than you think – 16:57Do the proposed U.S. DATA and RESTRICT acts reach too far in trying to ban TikTok? – 26:48 Pres. Biden bans the use of commercial spyware – 36:20Microsoft is focused on security, AI and a light processor friendly version in Windows 12 – 39:11Google unveils AI planning tool to help beat extreme heat due to climate change – 43:21Apple’s WWDC dates announced: June 5 to 9 – 45:12 Working on – 57:39 Pop culture picks – 1:02:16
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Mar 23, 2023 • 59min

Is Google Bard drunk?

Google finally opened up its Bard AI for testing, and it turns out it’s a little loopy. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into their experience with Bard, as well as how it compares with Microsoft’s BingAI (and GPT4, consequently). Also, we discuss even more AI news from NVIDIA, Microsoft and Midjourney, as well as TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s date with Congress.Google opened its Bard AI chatbot to the masses, it seems a little drunk – 1:22So many other AI updates from Microsoft, NVIDIA, Adobe and more – 23:14Other news: TikTok’s CEO goes to Congress – 36:25Cherlynn’s experience with Tesla’s wireless charging platform – 42:05Acer announces production on…an e-bike?? – 48:20Around Engadget: Tripod desk, Konnected Kamada Joe grill, history of game controllers – 49:43Working on – 51:57Pop culture picks – 54:56
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Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 8min

Why did Silicon Valley Bank fail so hard?

The downfall of Silicon Valley bank affects the entire technology industry. This week, we chat with Alex Wilhelm, editor in chief at TechCrunch+, about why SVB failed and what it means for the broader ecosystem. Where were the regulations? And why were VCs so quick to abandon it? Also, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the latest AI news from Google, Microsoft and the launch of OpenAI’s GPT4. Like we’ve said before, the AI news will never end!What caused Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse? – 1:13FBI report: Americans lost $2.7 billion dollars to cypto scams last year – 22:05Google adds generative AI to Workspace products –23:45Google announces research into AI for Ultrasound diagnosis – 27:55Open AI announces GPT-4, which can understand image inputs, too – 35:50Microsoft confirms Bing AI is powered by GPT-4, announces layoffs in AI ethics – 38:12Meta lays off an additional 10,000 workers – 41:16 Samsung announces Galaxy A54 –43:11Sony's $600 point-and-shoot camera for the visually impaired – 48:31Working on – 57:10Pop culture picks – 58:42
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Mar 10, 2023 • 1h 3min

What’s up with Elon Musk’s Neuralink?

This week, we chat with Senior Editor Andrew Tarantola about Neuralink, Elon Musk’s brain computer interface (BCI) company. The FDA reportedly denied approval for human trials last week—Andy explains why that happened, as well as what BCIs could mean for humans in the future. Also, Cherlynn dives into the accessibility news from Microsoft’s Ability Summit.What’s going on with Neuralink and BCI tech? – 2:05Elon Musk goes after disabled Twitter employee, quickly apologizes – 19:52Microsoft touts new accessibility tech at 2023 Ability Summit – 28:32 Sonos’ Era 300 speaker finally has spatial audio – 35:04 What we think of the Yellow iPhone and a few other colorful gadgets announced this week – 45:25Working On – 51:49 Around Engadget: the reMarkable Folio is a very pretty e-paper keyboard – 54:28Pop culture picks – 56:29

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