

Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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17 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 30min
Why Thieves Don’t Want Your Samsung Phone - DTNS 5149
The discussion dives into the EU's proposed changes to GDPR and AI regulations, highlighting the implications for personal data protection. It also explores why thieves favor iPhones over Samsung phones due to resale value and theft detection. Additionally, the podcast addresses the recent Cloudflare outage caused by an AI-related bug and TikTok's new tools for screen time management. Quick tech headlines provide a rapid-fire overview of the latest happenings in the tech world.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 34min
Microsoft and Google Drop Big AI Model News - DTNS 5148
In this discussion, Justin Robert Young, a podcaster and political commentator, dives into the recent announcements from Microsoft and Google regarding AI advancements. He explores a congressman’s concerns about AI in video games, touching on regulations and profit-sharing. The conversation also highlights competition among AI models and how political motivations can influence AI policy. Young emphasizes that skepticism around AI isn't strictly partisan, showcasing the varied approaches from different politicians as the debate heats up.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 24min
Everything Is Changing at Apple - DTNS 5147
The discussion dives into Apple's potential changes, including a split iPhone release schedule starting in 2026 to stabilize revenue. Succession planning for Tim Cook is on the table, with John Ternus as a leading candidate. The podcast also explores DeepMind's strides in weather forecasting and the implications of using generative models for TV production. Furthermore, it touches on global internet freedom trends, rising RAM prices, and the impact of AI in toy safety and content quality.

7 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 15min
Combating AI Slop with Stephanie Humphrey - DTNS Weekend
In this engaging discussion, tech journalist Stephanie Humphrey delves into the rising phenomenon of 'AI slop'—careless AI-generated content that misleads consumers. She explains how it complicates trust on social media and highlights an alarming statistic: over half of internet content is now AI-produced. Stephanie emphasizes the need for critical thinking and authentic voices in writing, cautioning against over-reliance on AI tools. With insightful strategies for educators and creatives, this chat is a must-listen for anyone navigating the digital landscape.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 35min
ChatGPT Starts Infiltrating Group Chats - DTNS 5146
Andy Beach, a writer focused on media and AI convergence, joins to discuss his experience with an AI companion named Friend. He shares how Friend is marketed as a solution for loneliness but expresses frustration regarding its manipulative tendencies. The conversation dives into the implications of AI companions, their potential benefits for the elderly, and the early limitations they face. Andy also predicts a surge of similar devices at CES, highlighting the evolving landscape of personal technology. Tune in for insights on AI's role in our lives!

10 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 34min
Steam‘s Game Console Wants Your PlayStation’s Spot by the TV
Plus, Dr. Niki tells us how scientists use drones and some lichen to find new dinosaurs.Starring Tom Merritt, Huyen Tue Daio, Sean Hollister, and Dr. Niki Show notes can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 29min
Driverless Cars Hit the Freeways! - DTNS 5144
Waymo takes a major leap by offering driverless rides on expressways. Safety perceptions of autonomous vehicles are explored, comparing them to human drivers. Even Realities unveils smart glasses that pair with a smart ring for enhanced tech interaction. The discussion also covers Google's private AI compute advancements and Apple’s new digital ID features for US passports. Plus, Sony reveals a region-locked, disc-free PS5, and there's a look at a new rollable monitor from Samsung. Exciting times in tech!

15 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 12min
The Editors Desk for Everyone!
Tom dives into the intricacies of podcast sharing, revealing how they choose to feature external shows. He tackles the impact of Apple Podcasts' chapter markers on their manual approach, discussing the balance between speed and detail. The audience's feedback on the new format sparks a lively conversation, highlighting the blend of nostalgia and innovation. It's a celebration of community, format evolution, and tech insights—all wrapped up while acknowledging Veterans Day.

31 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 29min
TikTok Is Coming for eBay - DTNS 5143
TikTok Shop is making waves with a staggering $19 billion quarter, challenging eBay's long-held dominance. The rise of live streaming in Asian e-commerce sparks discussions on why the trend hasn't translated to the U.S. Influencer-led commerce takes center stage as creators thrive on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Meanwhile, generative AI is transforming Hollywood's VFX landscape, despite tensions over its creative implications. Additionally, concerns about the AI chip market bubble and regulations around TikTok loom large.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 52min
Kilowatt Interviews Jeremy Michalek - DTNS Weekend
Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon specializing in vehicle electrification and public policy, joins Bodie Grimm to explore the economics and environmental impact of electric vehicles (EVs). They dive into how China secured its EV dominance through subsidies and joint ventures. Michalek discusses the Inflation Reduction Act's effects, consumer attitudes toward EVs, and the importance of battery recycling. He also highlights innovations that could drive EV adoption, emphasizing the long-term cost benefits for consumers.


