
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

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Apr 3, 2025 • 28min
How Tariffs Are Already Shaping Tech - DTNSB 4990
Amazon is on the verge of launching 27 satellites for Project Kuiper, aiming to revolutionize internet access. The podcast dives into the impact of new tariffs on tech giants like Apple and Amazon, reshaping their production strategies. Consumer behavior is also changing with the rising costs of tech products. Furthermore, the evolution of smartphones is discussed, tracing innovations from early devices to the modern iPhone, highlighting significant milestones along the way.

Apr 2, 2025 • 26min
Nintendo Switches It Up with Backward Compatibility - DTNSB 4989
Chris Ashley, who runs a tech-savvy food truck, shares his insights on technology's impact on mobile businesses. The conversation highlights the exciting unveiling of the Nintendo Switch 2, featuring a 7.9-inch touchscreen and backward compatibility. They also discuss Amazon's bid for TikTok and tech challenges like unreliable Wi-Fi for travelers. Listeners can gain valuable tips for enhancing their mobile internet and learn about affordable services that make tech more accessible.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 29min
OpenAI's Massive $40 Billion Funding Round - DTNSB 4988
Chris Ashley, who runs a tech-savvy BBQ food truck, shares how he leverages technology to optimize food preservation and cooking efficiency. The conversation highlights the unique logistics behind operating a food truck while ensuring quality. They also touch upon OpenAI’s remarkable $40 billion funding, discussing its implications for AI growth and the humorous sci-fi challenges of scaling such technology. Additionally, the episode dives into Substack’s new video feed and the evolving landscape of tech advancements.

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Mar 31, 2025 • 25min
xAI Buys X - DTNSB 4987
Molly Wood, co-host of the Buzz Out Loud podcast, dives into the implications of Elon Musk's $45 billion acquisition of X by XAI. They discuss user privacy concerns, regulatory changes, and the launch of new AI models including Amazon's Nova Act. The conversation also reflects on Microsoft’s redesign of the infamous blue screen of death. Celebrating their podcast’s 20th anniversary, Molly and the hosts share nostalgic moments and the strong community they've built over the years, all while engaging with their listeners.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 27min
ChatGPT adds new features and removes some restrictions - DTNSB 4986
In this engaging discussion, expert Andy Beach shares insights on the BBC's innovative use of AI in news to capture younger audiences while upholding public service values. They explore the recent updates to ChatGPT, revealing changes in content moderation and the implications for representation and bias. The conversation also touches on the evolving dynamics of app economies and Google's new monetization techniques, shedding light on the broader impact of AI in media and content creation.

Mar 27, 2025 • 29min
Android OS development stays open while going private - DTNSB 4985
Tech journalist Tom Merritt dives into Google's recent shift in Android development, discussing the move to internal branches and its effects on the developer community. He contrasts the open-source principles of Android with Google's growing business influence. The conversation touches on the gaming innovation of Nintendo's Virtual Game Cards, and the evolving landscape of technology, including AI advancements. Merritt also draws intriguing connections between tech and our love for animals, making the discussion both insightful and engaging.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 30min
Amazon Adds AI 'Interests' Shopping Feature - DTNSB 4984
A new AI feature from Amazon aims to personalize shopping experiences with everyday language prompts. The discussion covers its potential impact on consumer behavior and product discovery. Listeners learn about the evolving landscape of AI in e-commerce and the ethical concerns it raises. Transitioning from shopping to entertainment, the podcast also highlights the K-drama streaming revolution and the nostalgia tied to classic shows. The episode wraps up with reflections on communication policies and the unique content of specific shows.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 23min
Napster Heads to the Metaverse - DTNSB 4983
Nicole Ackermans, a robotics expert with a focus on extinct animal studies, dives into the fascinating world of recreating ancient gaits using robotic technology. She discusses alternatives to genetic engineering for reviving extinct species and the innovative ways technology is being used to understand our ecological past. The conversation touches on exciting advances in robotics, emphasizing their potential for real-world applications and historical exploration, creating a thrilling intersection of science and technology.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 26min
23andMe Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - DTNSB 4982
Chloe Castillo, a key figure from Cal Fire, discusses the innovative technology used to keep the public informed during the Los Angeles fires. She shares insights on the importance of real-time updates and the logistical challenges faced in emergency communications. The conversation also touches on upcoming Apple updates, like enhanced audio for AirPods Max. Castillo's perspective on public safety highlights the vital role of technology in crisis management.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 28min
The Atlantic’s LibGen Search Reveals All - DTNSB 4981
In this engaging discussion, guest Andy Beach, an expert on virtual influencers, dives into their rising prominence on platforms like YouTube. He unpacks the implications of Section 230 facing its toughest test and its connection to current copyright battles. The dialogue touches on how AI is reshaping work and relationships, highlighting innovations like Apple’s Vision Pro and the evolving role of virtual avatars in entertainment. Tune in for a spirited exploration of the future of media amidst rapid technological advancements!