
Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing.
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Apr 22, 2025 • 31min
Duolingo Will Teach You to Play Chess - DTNSB 5003
Bodie Grimm, co-host of the Kilowatt Podcast and EV enthusiast, shares insights on the exciting new electric vehicles like the NIO Firefly and the innovative Aptera. The conversation dives into their cutting-edge designs, impressive battery technology, and market strategies. Alongside the latest in tech, they also touch on Instagram's new video editing app and how it might revolutionize content creation. Tune in for a mix of EV innovations and tech updates that spark curiosity about the future of transportation!

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Apr 21, 2025 • 31min
Don’t Click That Email Link - DTNSB 5002
A very convincing phishing scam hits Gmail and Blair from This Week in Science helps us understand how AI helps us understand Dolphins.Starring Tom Merritt, and Robb Dunewood, and Blair Bazdarich.Links to stories featured in this episode can be found here.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 34min
How Nintendo Kept Its Switch 2 Price - DTNSB 5001
Plus, the difference between the Google antitrust cases, and Andy Beach talks Adobe agents.Starring Tom Merritt, and Huyen Tue Dao, and Andy Beach.Show notes can be found here.

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Apr 17, 2025 • 30min
Google’s Ad Tech Violated Antitrust Law - DTNSB 5000
A groundbreaking federal court ruling revealed that Google abused its dominant market position in ad tech, confirming its monopoly but sparking debates on penalties. Discord is testing face scanning for age verification, while TikTok rolls out features to tackle misinformation. Exciting innovations in travel tech are unveiled, including AR glasses and mini PCs. The rise of 1,000-volt electric vehicles promises faster charging, posing both challenges and opportunities in the market. Tune in for insights that shape the future of tech and commerce!

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Apr 16, 2025 • 31min
Why AI in Nuclear Power is a Good Idea - DTNSB 4999
Tanner Goodman, a nuclear power plant professional, dives into the transformative role of AI in nuclear facilities. He discusses how AI can optimize operations and enhance safety, promising a sustainable future for the industry. The conversation highlights both opportunities and challenges, emphasizing the importance of regulatory oversight and human involvement. Goodman also touches on community support and the evolving landscape of technology within critical infrastructures, offering insights into balancing innovation with safety.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 32min
Apple Intelligence Improves Using Differential Privacy - DTNSB 4998
Bodie Grimm, co-host of the Kilowatt Podcast, shares insights into BYD's groundbreaking five-minute charging technology for electric vehicles. He discusses the challenges and advantages of this innovative architecture and how it could revolutionize charging efficiency. The conversation also delves into Apple's commitment to privacy in AI, addressing public concerns about data security. Furthermore, the episode touches on the implications of a recent cyber attack and emerging advancements in AI and chip technology.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 32min
The US Will Not Break Up Meta - DTNSB 4997
Matteo Doni, a tech enthusiast and traveler, dives into the intricacies of Meta's regulatory challenges and antitrust issues. He discusses why proposed breakups may not effectively reduce Meta's power in tech. The podcast also covers the latest trends in tariffs impacting semiconductors, and shares exciting innovations in travel technology, including AI solutions for language barriers. Additionally, the conversation touches on Microsoft's tightening grip over VS Code extensions, sparking a debate on market control in coding tools.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 32min
Is Microsoft Recall Safe Now? - DTNSB 4996
Microsoft's product recall sparks debates on safety and consumer trust, while the Recall feature for Windows Insiders promises enhanced security and data control. Explore the latest from OpenAI, including updates to generative models and how autonomous taxis are redefining urban transport. Innovations in home appliances offer new subscription options, and Canva expands its toolkit, challenging rivals. The podcast also highlights the importance of personal connections in tech and a listener's experience with humor-driven community engagement.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 29min
Google Pixel 9a Puts Signature on Hold - DTNSB 4995
Dr. Niki, a science communicator and biology expert, joins the conversation to delve into fascinating topics. They examine the ethics of de-extinction, specifically regarding dire wolves, questioning the motives behind such cloning efforts. The discussion contrasts dire wolves and modern wolves, exploring their genetics and the implications of gene editing. They also critique Colossal Biosciences' claims, highlighting the gap between corporate messaging and scientific reality. Additionally, insights into the volatility of tech markets add a timely perspective to the tech landscape.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 29min
Google’s Big Cloud Play - DTNSB 4994
Niki Ackermans, a science policy expert, provides critical updates on recent changes impacting US science funding and the alarming disbandment of food safety panels. The discussion also delves into Nintendo's strategic maneuvering amid tariff uncertainties and how it's affecting their plans for the Switch 2 in China. Additionally, challenges faced by international students, including visa issues and research funding cuts, are highlighted, along with the role of translation technology like Google Translate in easing communication barriers.
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