

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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Dec 5, 2024 • 29min
Mo Cities, Waymo Problems - DTNS 4909
Exciting announcements from OpenAI kick off the discussion, including the launch of GPT Pro. Bluesky's potential for social media subscriptions and unique algorithm marketplaces grabs attention. Waymo's challenges in Miami's urban landscape spotlight the complexities of autonomous driving. The buzz around Android advancements and a Bitcoin surge adds to the tech conversation. Meanwhile, OpenAI's surprising military tie-up shows a significant shift in AI's role in defense.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 31min
Every Game is an Algorithm - DTNS 4908
Discussions unfold around China hacking U.S. telecoms and the call for encryption to bolster security. Sony's Hermen Hulst believes generative AI can revolutionize game development, but warns of the need for human insights. The podcast also dives into AI in weather forecasting and game design, examining the balance between technology and creativity. Finally, it addresses the complexities of data privacy in the face of government surveillance and highlights the importance of maintaining authenticity in both gaming and fast fashion.

6 snips
Dec 3, 2024 • 30min
Verging on Insanity - DTNS 4907
China's recent export restrictions on vital materials like gallium and germanium are reshaping the tech landscape and raising geopolitical questions. Meanwhile, a University of Texas team has developed a temporary tattoo that can track brain activity, merging health tech with comfort. The Verge introduces a subscription service, sparking debates on paywalls amidst challenges in digital media. Tune in for insights on how these developments intersect with consumer rights and innovations in technology.

13 snips
Dec 2, 2024 • 33min
The Chips Have Fallen at Intel - DTNS 4906
A surprising change of heart on Apple's password management tool takes center stage. The abrupt departure of Intel's CEO raises questions about the company's future amid stiff competition. Rumors swirl around Apple possibly switching iPhone cases to aluminum by 2025. The conversation also dives into the balance between security and usability in password management, exploring the evolution of account security. Nostalgia hits with the return of beige PCs, alongside a stark reminder of data security risks.

Nov 29, 2024 • 4min
Canada’s Competition Bureau Sues Google For Anti-Competitive Online Advertising - DTH
Canada's Competition Bureau is taking legal action against Google for alleged anti-competitive practices in online advertising, shaking up the tech landscape. Meanwhile, the European Commission wraps up its investigation into Amazon's tax practices. In exciting infrastructure news, Meta is investing $10 billion into a new fiber-optic subsea cable, which promises to enhance global connectivity. The podcast also delves into the latest tech innovations, including new features in gaming and updates in social media regulations.

8 snips
Nov 28, 2024 • 5min
Australia Bans Social Media For Teens Under 16 - DTH
Australia has introduced a groundbreaking ban on social media for teens under 16, sparking debates on online safety. Meanwhile, China warns of potential actions to safeguard its firms amid U.S. chip control tensions. Plus, the FTC is zeroing in on Microsoft for suspected antitrust violations, highlighting simmering scrutiny in the tech world. The conversation also touches on the latest advancements in AI and mobile technology, illustrating the fast-paced evolution of the industry.

14 snips
Nov 27, 2024 • 30min
Bluesky Scraper - DTNS 4905
A tech giant bids farewell after 38 years, leaving a significant legacy in gaming. Controversies spark as artists backlash against OpenAI's AI tool, raising ethical questions. Meanwhile, a new dataset emerges from Bluesky's posts, showcasing the evolving relationship between social media and public sentiment. Updates on tech innovations include Spotify's new features and TikTok's user restrictions. The podcast also discusses the necessity for better collaboration between artists and technology to navigate the complex landscape of creative expression.

Nov 26, 2024 • 29min
Bots and Bribes - DTNS 4904
A UK company has created a robotic dog with a gamma ray detector for soil assessment, showcasing innovation in agriculture. Meanwhile, debates arise over Huawei's Mate 70 smartphone and its implications for China's semiconductor progress. In a dramatic twist, Drake sues Universal Music Group, claiming they used bots and bribes to boost a rival's song, raising questions about fairness in the music industry. These topics highlight the intersection of technology, agriculture, and the competitive landscape in music.

Nov 25, 2024 • 32min
You Can't Out-Algorithm Bad Data - DTNS 4903
Andrew Mayne, an AI expert, shares critical insights into the current state and future of AI development, debunking myths about its stagnation. James Thatcher, a trade consultant, dissects holiday pricing strategies, explaining what drives sellers to adjust their prices during peak shopping seasons. They also discuss the rumored iPhone 17 Air's striking thinness and the implications for consumers and the tech market. Together, they tackle the complexities of algorithm limitations and the significance of data quality in AI advancements.

11 snips
Nov 22, 2024 • 31min
TV or Not TV, That is the Question - DTNS 4902
In this discussion, home theater and TV calibration expert Robert Heron shares must-know tips for holiday shopping, helping you choose the best TV deals and home theater accessories. The conversation also dives into OpenAI's plans for a new browser, Threads' upgrade on search features, and the competitive landscape of social media. From navigating the complexities of modern networking to practical advice for seasonal gadget purchases, this episode is packed with insights for tech enthusiasts looking to enhance their setups.


