

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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Nov 14, 2024 • 31min
Infowars' Onion Tears - DTNS 4896
In a bizarre twist, The Onion has bought InfoWars, merging satire with controversy. Spotify is rebranding its podcasting service to attract more creators. Disney+ continues to thrive, adding millions of new subscribers and integrating ESPN into its streaming plans. The tech world is buzzing with Apple's Final Cut 11 launch and Amazon's new mini-LED TVs. This dynamic discussion highlights the challenges of media representation, content discovery, and user engagement in today's rapidly changing digital landscape.

Nov 13, 2024 • 27min
Preservation is GOG's Work - DTNS 4895
A test by Google means 1% of users in several EU countries will miss out on news sources. Just Eat sells Grubhub to a new delivery venture for $650 million. GOG's new initiative aims to preserve classic video games, emphasizing the significance of maintaining digital content. The podcast also dives into food delivery innovations and the complex relationship between news organizations and tech giants, shedding light on the challenges of accessibility and monetization for smaller news outlets.

Nov 12, 2024 • 32min
You Are Turning It Off Wrong - DTNS 4894
Discover Signal's latest video calling features as it aims to rival Zoom. Uncover why the Mac Mini's power button is oddly located at the bottom. Explore Meta's ad strategies in Europe, where user privacy has become a hot topic. The discussion also touches on AI developments with Claude, and the implications of EU regulations on advertising practices. Dive into the balance between security, usability, and innovative tech design throughout the engaging conversation.

Nov 11, 2024 • 4min
Smart Glasses for Amazon Drivers - DTH
Amazon’s smart glasses are revolutionizing delivery with augmented reality, enhancing navigation and efficiency for drivers. Meanwhile, Swiggy is setting a speedy standard, delivering groceries in under 13 minutes. Apple is also stepping up by allowing users to repair their own iPhone 16. The tech landscape is heating up with fierce competition between delivery giants and a legal scandal involving stolen semiconductor secrets. Amidst all this, Chinese retailers grapple with challenges in Vietnam.

Nov 8, 2024 • 33min
AI Made This Code - DTNS 4893
Wynne Dow, an Android developer and host of the Android Faithful podcast, dives into the evolving role of AI in coding. They discuss Google’s introduction of Gemini AI in developer tools and the mixed feelings surrounding AI’s growing presence in software development. Wynne highlights the balance between AI enhancing productivity and the potential risks to developer jobs. The conversation also touches on TikTok’s music-sharing feature, boosting collaboration between social media and streaming platforms, along with insights into challenges faced by Android developers.

Nov 7, 2024 • 30min
Will Someone Think of Tomorrow's Children? - DTNS 4892
Australia's Prime Minister proposes banning social media for anyone under 16, igniting debates on child safety online. In Canada, the government orders TikTok to cease operations due to national security concerns. Apple's new Find My app feature aims to help locate lost items, while Roblox enhances safety measures for younger users. The podcast also highlights advanced AI like Claude that excels in multilingual tasks and discusses the challenges surrounding electric vehicle safety, presenting a blend of technology, policy, and personal anecdotes.

Nov 6, 2024 • 30min
Netflix Experimenting - DTNS 4891
Netflix is making waves by delisting its interactive titles, signaling a shift in its gaming ambitions. Meanwhile, Nintendo reveals backward compatibility for its new Switch and dives into tech news from AMD and antitrust issues. OpenAI's acquisition of Chat.com raises eyebrows, hinting at new branding strategies. The evolving landscape of interactive storytelling is also discussed, exploring how generative AI might revolutionize viewer engagement without the high production costs. Urban air travel innovations are introduced, showcasing a future where tech meets daily life.

Nov 5, 2024 • 29min
Perplexing New York Times IT Offer - DTNS 4890
Amazon is gearing up for drone delivery tests in Phoenix with its new MK30 drone. The company also launched X-Ray Recaps, an AI tool that provides personalized TV summaries, enhancing binge-watching. Meanwhile, the CEO of Perplexity sparked debate by suggesting AI could replace striking workers at the New York Times, stirring discussions on labor rights in journalism. The conversation touches on the future of AI's role in the workforce and the implications of tech advancements on traditional jobs.

Nov 4, 2024 • 27min
EV Fire Mythbusting- DTNS 4889
Tim Stevens, an expert in EVs and technology, joins to debunk myths about electric vehicle fire risks. He presents statistics showing EV fires are less common than gasoline vehicle fires and highlights the importance of safety measures. The conversation also touches on social media changes, including X's controversial block feature update, and GM's decision to limit smartphone integration in their EVs. Stevens emphasizes the need for better emergency response training for EVs and showcases the safety advancements in modern electric vehicles.

Nov 1, 2024 • 32min
Windows 10, Just Let It Go! - DTNS 4888
Support for Windows 10 ends next year, prompting discussions on alternatives and extended security updates. The European Union initiates a satellite broadband network, while Apple sets record revenues of $94.9 billion. Exciting new AI developments and the emotional value of gifting jewelry are also explored. Challenges posed by satellite constellations to astronomy are raised. Plus, insights into regional tech trends and the impact of inflation on wireless contracts are shared.