
Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing.
Latest episodes

May 26, 2025 • 4min
Nvidia Has a New Chip for China - DTH
The discussion dives into the evolving digital workplace, highlighting how AI and robotics are reshaping where and how we work. It also covers NVIDIA's latest chip innovation and Apple's upcoming smart home hub. The conversation touches on challenges facing the affordable EV market, alongside updates on Android Auto and smartphone tariffs. Lastly, there’s excitement about streaming growth, particularly with Disney's GeoHotStar and OpenAI's initiatives. Tech news that keeps you on your toes!

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May 23, 2025 • 33min
Anthropic Models Totally Won’t Rat You Out to the Feds
Niki Ackermans, a science correspondent specializing in biology and technology, dives into the fascinating world of AI and its ethical implications. The team discusses Anthropic's Claude Opus 4 and its groundbreaking capabilities like autonomous coding. They also explore the intriguing idea of tattooing tardigrades for innovative tech applications and the potential in bioengineering. Additionally, the conversation touches on how AI is reshaping corporate communication and the importance of transparency in tech developments.

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May 22, 2025 • 28min
Altman and Ive team up to build something new with IO - DTNSB 5025
GT Tandon from Telus Digital joins to discuss the dropping costs of AI training and inferencing. He dives into the recent partnership between OpenAI and Johnny Ive’s startup, highlighting a transformative upcoming product called IO that focuses on innovative AI-driven wearables. The conversation also touches on new hardware advancements that could overhaul existing tech definitions and the importance of maintaining user privacy amidst these rapid innovations. Tandon's insights shed light on the evolving landscape of AI and its broader implications.

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May 21, 2025 • 29min
Why Epic’s Fortnite on iOS Win is Not Over - DTNSB 5024
Epic's recent legal win over Fortnite's availability on iOS could reshape the mobile gaming industry, altering app distribution for developers and consumers alike. The ongoing conflict with Apple highlights the complexities of game access and Microsoft's backing of Epic. Meanwhile, Google I/O reveals innovative AI advancements, including a collaboration with Volvo to enhance in-car tech. Also discussed are AMD's powerful new CPUs and GPUs alongside pressing concerns over AI's rising energy demands, calling for transparency from tech giants.

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May 20, 2025 • 33min
Google’s Big AI Day at I/O - DTNSB 5023
Discover Google's latest AI advancements showcased at their I/O event, with a focus on how they enhance user experiences and the future of technology. Learn about Android XR devices, a partnership with Samsung for smart glasses, and the innovative Google Beam platform featuring 3D modeling. Delve into the legal disputes surrounding Apple and Epic Games along with concerns over AI's impact on voice acting. Plus, explore challenges in the tech market, including NAND flash production for Nintendo and a new soundbar release from Marshall.

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May 19, 2025 • 31min
Microsoft Unleashes its AI Agents - DTNSB 5022
Ina Kim, Founder of Korean with Aina, shares her passion for teaching languages online in a fun way. She discusses innovative tech tools that enhance global communication and language learning, particularly focusing on Korean. Listeners will learn how platforms like Zoom and Google Classroom create engaging environments for students. Ina emphasizes the importance of utilizing social media and YouTube for effective language acquisition, inspiring educators and learners alike to embrace technology in education.

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May 17, 2025 • 35min
Measuring What Matters: Readiness in the Field - DTNSB Special
Mike LeNeave, a retired chief warrant officer and strategic partnerships manager at Pison, discusses how next-gen wearable tech is transforming military readiness. He dives into the nuances of individual sleep needs, debunking the seven-hour myth, and highlights advancements in fatigue tracking. The conversation shifts to the critical role of human performance in aviation safety, with personal stories illustrating the impact of tech on operational readiness. LeNeave also emphasizes cognitive testing and biometrics for assessing military personnel, paving the way for safer, more effective missions.

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May 16, 2025 • 33min
Epic and Apple Fight Again - DTNSB 5021
Meredith Rose, Senior Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge, shines a light on the legal complexities of copyright in the age of AI. She discusses the contentious debate over using copyrighted data to train generative models, emphasizing the need for clearer regulations. The episode also delves into the ongoing legal battles between Epic Games and Apple, showcasing the broader implications for app developers and the gaming industry. Expect humor mixed with serious insights as they navigate the intersection of pop culture and tech!

May 15, 2025 • 31min
Moto Razr Ultra Brings Back the Snap! - DTNSB 5020
Nicole Ackermans, a science communicator and funding expert, dives into the recent changes in U.S. science funding and their significant implications for research and innovation. She discusses the impact of budget cuts at major organizations like the National Science Foundation. The conversation also touches on technological advancements tied to federal funding, highlighting the challenges faced by universities in sustaining critical research initiatives. Additionally, the hosts share their excitement over the features of the new Motorola Razr Ultra.

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May 14, 2025 • 31min
Nintendo’s Switch Specs Explained - DTNSB 5019
Aaron Morton, Director of Music and Marketing Development at Soundbooth Theater, shares his expertise in cinematic audiobooks. He discusses the captivating success of 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' audiobooks that dominate bestseller lists. The conversation delves into the technical specs of the Nintendo Switch and its successor, including exciting advancements like ray tracing. They also explore cinematic audiobook innovations and the transition from traditional narrations to immersive experiences with multiple voice actors.