

Daily Tech Headlines
Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood and Tom Merritt
The essential tech news you need every day in 10 minutes or less. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 4min
Apple Unveils the iPhone 16e - DTH
Exciting developments in tech take center stage, with Apple revealing the iPhone 16e and HP acquiring AI startup Humane. Niantic is shaking things up by planning to sell its gaming division, while Crunchbase makes a bold pivot to a prediction engine model. The competitive online shopping scene heats up as TikTok Shop proves its sales might, alongside intriguing updates from Instagram and BlueSky. A dynamic mix of innovation and market shifts keeps listeners informed and engaged.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 5min
xAI Introduces Grok-3 For Over Double The Price - DTH
xAI has launched Grok-3, boasting impressive computing power at a steep price. The conversation dives into Google's use of digital fingerprinting to monitor all your devices and the New York Times' embrace of AI in editorial processes. Additionally, they discuss the potential health risks of noise-canceling headphones and the legal implications of AI tools compared to junior lawyers. The impact of recent cyberattacks and payment scam restrictions also make for a riveting discussion.

Feb 17, 2025 • 5min
Broadcom & TSMC Weighing Possible Intel Deals? - DTH
Recent tech advancements unravel, with X blocking Signal links and South Korea's PIPC putting the brakes on DeepSeek. Dive into Apple's Vision Pro headset and the emergence of AI innovations. Baidu's open-source language models are turning heads, while Meta advances humanoid robotics. Perplexity launches a free deep research tool, challenging expensive alternatives but raises questions about accessibility for non-subscribers. The episode paints a vibrant picture of evolving tech and the dance between innovation and privacy.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 5min
Apple And Google Reinstated TikTok In Their U.S. App Stores - DTH
Apple and Google have reinstated TikTok in their app stores, stirring discussions on user engagement and digital privacy. The podcast dives into the implications of this move and how it alters the social media landscape. There's also buzz about Apple's upcoming AI features potentially launching in China. Alongside this, ARM is shifting to chip manufacturing with Meta, while Amazon's Kindle faces piracy issues, leading to the end of USB downloads. Plus, new advertising solutions aimed at consumers and advertisers are explored.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 5min
Apple Finally Makes Apple TV Available on Android - DTH
Apple TV has made a surprising debut on Android devices, broadening its reach. OpenAI announces that GPT-5 will soon be available for free users, sparking excitement in the AI community. Meanwhile, the failed $60 billion merger between Honda and Nissan highlights ongoing challenges in the automotive industry. The podcast also dives into Google's advancements in machine learning and the shifting landscape of digital advertising, as apps like Telegram and YouTube Shorts continue to evolve.

Feb 12, 2025 • 5min
Security Technologist Warns of US's Potentially "Most Consequential Data Breach Ever" - DTH
A security technologist warns of a potentially catastrophic data breach affecting U.S. government systems, sparking concerns over sensitive information. Apple's new feature allows users to consolidate their digital purchases, enhancing account management. Meanwhile, Adobe unveils an AI-powered tool for video generation, now in public beta. The podcast also discusses troubling details about a company suspected of selling military personnel's location data, highlighting significant privacy issues in the tech landscape.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 5min
TV Screens Are The Primary Device For Watching YouTube In The U.S. - DTH
In a surprising turn, TV screens have taken the lead as the primary device for watching YouTube in the U.S., shifting viewing habits dramatically. The podcast also discusses the removal of over 19 apps harboring SparkCat malware from major app stores, highlighting ongoing security concerns. Additionally, US VP JD Vance raises alarms about potential AI regulations that could hinder technological advancement. This blend of tech trends and pressing issues keeps listeners on the edge of their seats!

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Feb 10, 2025 • 4min
OpenAI Developing an In-House Chip? - DTH
OpenAI is eyeing in-house chip development to boost its AI capabilities, potentially reshaping the sector. T-Mobile reveals pricing for Starlink, making satellite internet more accessible. Meanwhile, Apple teases future AR glasses, hinting at ongoing innovation. Discord introduces a nifty 'ignore' feature, letting users manage their notifications better. Plus, discussions around AI investments by world leaders add a global twist to the tech narrative.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 5min
The UK Government Told Apple To Create A Backdoor For Encrypted iCloud Backups - DTH
Tensions rise as the UK government demands that Apple create a backdoor for iCloud backups, sparking debates over privacy and national security. Meanwhile, newly revealed emails present strong evidence against Meta in a copyright infringement lawsuit. On the tech frontier, AI takes a leap with Mistral's LeChat, reportedly the fastest assistant to date, while Google rethinks its marketing in the wake of a Super Bowl ad controversy. Stay tuned for the latest in tech developments!

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Feb 6, 2025 • 5min
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search Is Now Available To All Without Logging In - DTH
OpenAI's ChatGPT search is now accessible to everyone without a login, inviting discussions on how this could reshape user engagement with AI. Meanwhile, Qualcomm has averted a crisis with ARM over their licensing agreement. Amazon is gearing up to enhance Alexa with AI capabilities. Additionally, Fizz is expanding its social media features and user experience, aiming for strategic growth in a competitive market.


