

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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Aug 14, 2024 • 30min
Smoothing Out PC Gaming With SteamOS – DTNS 4832
The US DOJ may push to break up Google, stirring debate on monopoly power. Apple’s new support for the iPhone’s NFC chip opens doors for developers. Valve confirms SteamOS support for Asus's ROG Ally handheld, signaling a shift in gaming. The tech scene buzzes with Spotify adjusting subscriptions and AT&T fishing for new strategies. User experiences with banking apps highlight both tech benefits and frustrations. Plus, a sneak peek at exciting new content from Blizzard for World of Warcraft fans!

Aug 13, 2024 • 29min
PIXELated Goodness Abounds! - DTNS 4831
Highlights from Google's latest hardware reveal include the Pixel 9 and AI advancements. Ethical debates spark over leaked details of Valve's unannounced game, raising questions in gaming journalism. Dashlane's new Passkey report shows a shift towards passwordless security, particularly by Amazon. Innovations in foldable tech take center stage with a new model, along with a larger Pixel Watch 3 for improved usability. The episode wraps up with insights on AI features in Pixel Buds and travel tracking technologies.

Aug 12, 2024 • 32min
Don't Fall for the Truth You Want - DTNS 4830
Sean Hollister from The Verge, a tech and gaming expert, dives into the recently revealed hack of the Trump campaign, shedding light on foreign threats to US elections. He discusses the implications of this breach and the importance of media literacy in political fundraising. The conversation also touches on the technical challenges of using PSVR2 with PCs, including compatibility issues and the quirks of VR gaming. Finally, they explore innovations ahead of the LA Olympics, including AI-driven event predictions and challenges with electric aircraft.

Aug 9, 2024 • 32min
Black Hat 2024 Highlights - DTNS 4829
David Spark, a cybersecurity expert, shares insights from the Black Hat security conference. He highlights evolving threats like deep fakes and the critical need for diversity in the cybersecurity field. The conversation also covers Apple's new fee structure for app developers linking outside purchases, stirring debate among industry giants. Additionally, Spark discusses the exciting developments in eVTOL air taxis and their potential impact on urban transport, especially in Los Angeles.

Aug 8, 2024 • 30min
Better Understanding of the Proteins - DTNS 4828
Dr. Niki Ackermans, an expert in computational biology, dives into the exciting advancements of AlphaFold 3 and its potential to revolutionize scientific research through accurate protein structure prediction. They also discuss ethical concerns surrounding commercialization and the impact on independent researchers. Additionally, the conversation touches on Google's controversial ad practices targeting children, shedding light on growing distrust in tech and the need for responsible practices in the industry.

Aug 7, 2024 • 32min
Borderlands Goes Hollywood – DTNS 4827
Reddit is diving into AI-generated search summaries, aiming to enhance user experience. A major bug from CrowdStrike caused widespread Windows crashes, raising concerns in the tech community. The much-anticipated Borderlands movie is about to hit theaters, sparking discussions on the legitimacy and necessity of video game adaptations in Hollywood. Comparisons are drawn to superhero franchises, emphasizing the importance of staying true to original gaming content.

Aug 6, 2024 • 32min
Verdict That Might Reshape Google - DTNS 4826
Google unveils a new TV streamer to replace the aging Chromecast, adding competition to the streaming market. The implications of a significant monopoly ruling against Google are discussed, potentially reshaping its future. Meanwhile, Uber's ambitions with autonomous vehicles heat up as it aims to outpace Tesla. The podcast also dives into Nvidia's legal troubles regarding AI training and the swift developments in tech regulation, highlighting the evolving landscape of digital innovation and corporate accountability.

Aug 5, 2024 • 31min
Is the AI Tech Bubble Popping? - DTNS 4825
Explore the turbulence in the AI industry as Nvidia faces production delays and new competitor Groq secures funding, raising questions about the generative AI boom. Delve into OpenAI's efforts to watermark ChatGPT content, balancing innovation and ethical considerations. Discover inventive tech products like a solar-powered charging hat and the Breville Oracle Jet espresso maker, catering to modern lifestyle demands. The discussion highlights the fluctuating tech stock market, fueled by both high hopes and skepticism surrounding AI advancements.

Aug 2, 2024 • 34min
Leaks are Free Publicity - DTNS 4824
Discover the latest buzz around Google's Pixel phones and the reasons behind frequent leaks. Dive into the controversy of generative music AI, where copyright battles shake things up. Analyze Apple's Q3 earnings and its strategies amid market challenges. Unravel the dynamic between artistic influence and legal boundaries in music. Explore how the pandemic influenced tech leaks and consumer anticipation. Plus, a look at Reddit's evolving community policies rounds out this fascinating discussion.

Aug 1, 2024 • 31min
Censorship Wolves In "Save the kids" Clothing - DTNS 4823
Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, dives into the implications of recent online safety legislation aimed at protecting youth. He discusses the potential consequences for platforms like Reddit and advocates for tech companies like Microsoft to pay for data scraping. The conversation also touches on the balance between internet freedom and necessary censorship, emphasizing the challenges lawmakers face in responding to public demands without overreach. Additionally, Google unveils new AI features, further shaping the future of online interactions.