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The day's tech news, every day at 5pm. From Techmeme.com, Silicon Valley's most-read news source. 15 minutes and you're up to date.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 16min
Tue. 04/29 – OpenAI Shopping?
Amazon may soon display tariff prices in listings, responding to rising costs from import charges. Temu and Shein face significant price hikes due to tariff impacts. Exciting developments from OpenAI suggest they're entering the shopping sector, enhancing ChatGPT with new features for product recommendations. Meanwhile, the Take It Down Act aims to protect individuals from non-consensual imagery, showcasing a legislative shift. Alibaba debuts its advanced QN3 hybrid AI models, bringing innovation to language processing.

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Apr 28, 2025 • 23min
Mon. 04/28 – The Prompt Engineer That Never Was…
Join Ben Smith, a journalist at Semaphore and expert on Silicon Valley dynamics, as he unpacks the challenges Apple faces with manufacturing in China amid its iPhone’s 20th anniversary. He discusses the obsolescence of the ‘Prompt Engineer’ role and reveals insights about the secretive yet influential group chats among tech elites that shape public discourse. The conversation highlights how these chats have evolved during the pandemic and explores the delicate balance between transparency and power in modern communication.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 17min
Fri. 04/25 – Zuck Trying To Make Fetch Happen
Alphabet reports stronger-than-expected earnings, while Intel deals with a weak forecast and cost-cutting measures. Apple plans to shift iPhone production to India, moving away from China. Mark Zuckerberg is determined to revive old concepts, while Facebook cracks down on spammy content. Exciting new Motorola Razr phones make a splash with innovative designs. Lastly, Netflix introduces dialogue-only subtitles for better accessibility, alongside celebrations of YouTube's and the Apple Watch's significant anniversaries.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 17min
Thu. 04/24 – The AI Coding Wars Are Upon Us
The EU fines on Meta are shaking things up for big tech. Self-driving cars are making headlines with Uber and Volkswagen teaming up for a robo-taxi service. The battle of AI coding tools is heating up, with companies like Windsurf and Cursor in fierce competition. Meanwhile, Google is mandating employees return to the office. And in a wild twist, an AI app has emerged to help users cheat at job interviews, sparking discussions about ethics in the tech world.

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Apr 23, 2025 • 17min
Wed. 04/23 – Meta And Apple Fined By The EU
The European Commission hits Apple and Meta with hefty fines for violating tech competition rules. There's speculation about OpenAI potentially acquiring Google's Chrome browser. Intel faces major layoffs as it struggles in the market. Meanwhile, a new text-to-speech model called Dia aims to revolutionize how machines speak, featuring advanced dialogue timing and expressions. Lastly, Tesla's robotic ambitions face challenges due to China’s rare earth export restrictions, raising concerns about their operations and the wider tech landscape.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 17min
Tue. 04/22 – FTC As Today’s Main Character
The FTC is taking major strides by suing Uber and pushing for clearer fee disclosures from Airbnb. Bluesky rolls out a new verification system to enhance trust among users. Meanwhile, Google's new content warnings aim to protect children on messaging platforms. Meta utilizes AI to verify ages on Instagram, responding to safety concerns. However, Microsoft's new Recall feature raises alarms over privacy risks, sparking debate about data security in an age of lax regulations.

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Apr 21, 2025 • 17min
Mon. 04/21 – Trump Helps Zuck Get A Reprieve In Europe
Meta and Apple dodge regulatory trouble in Europe thanks to Trump's tariffs. Cryptocurrency continues its quest for legitimacy, while traditional banks wrestle with the rise of stablecoins. Recent phishing attacks target Google users, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity threats. Coinbase faces backlash over a controversial meme coin, and OpenAI's latest AI models stir debate with their unpredictable behavior. This episode dives into the intricate dance between tech innovation and regulation.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 18min
Fri. 04/18 – The Google Antitrust Snowball
A recent ruling declares Google an illegal monopoly in online advertising, reigniting debates on its market dominance. Exciting news: Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders are set to begin soon! Meanwhile, consumers are increasingly turning to Temu and Shein for better deals. A surprising trend reveals that 25% of community college applicants may actually be AI bots attending classes! This raises urgent questions for educational institutions as they grapple with the implications of fraudulent enrollments and the challenges in discerning real students from digital fakes.

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Apr 17, 2025 • 17min
Thu. 04/17 – Mooooaaar Models!
OpenAI unveils new reasoning models that enhance image thinking capabilities. Rumors swirl about their potential acquisition of a coding startup. Perplexity AI is eyeing a partnership with Samsung to integrate its assistant into devices. A new FDA-approved brain implant promises less invasive treatment for conditions like Parkinson's. Meanwhile, NVIDIA faces challenges from US export restrictions as they navigate the competitive semiconductor landscape, especially in China.

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Apr 16, 2025 • 19min
Wed. 04/16 – Why Does OpenAI Want A Social Network?
A surprising new trend sees DOGE making its way into cybersecurity discussions. NVIDIA is feeling the pinch from export tariffs, expecting a massive hit. OpenAI's bold move to enter social media is explored, potentially reshaping content sharing with AI-generated elements. In the fintech realm, IPOs face delays due to market instability, while Meta's antitrust woes reveal internal pressures and dramatic decisions from Zuckerberg, including thoughts about spinning off Instagram. It's a mix of innovation and legal intrigue in the tech world!