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Mar 7, 2024 • 16min
Thu. 03/07 – The Epic/Apple Fight Gets Gnarly
Tensions between Apple and Epic Games heat up as new regulations take effect. Rumors swirl about renewed government action against TikTok and potential mandates for ByteDance. Excitement builds around the possibility of a foldable MacBook hitting the market soon. Meanwhile, concerns rise over AI advancements threatening jobs in prompt engineering, as automation begins to outperform traditional methods. A transformation in how AI integrates with product development is on the horizon, raising questions for the future job market.

Mar 6, 2024 • 16min
Wed. 03/06 – OpenAI Claps Back At Elon’s Lawsuit
Apple showcases its compliance with the Digital Markets Act, while anticipation builds for Microsoft's hardware event featuring AI innovations. The BlackCat ransomware gang faces scrutiny as speculation arises about their potential exit scam. Meanwhile, OpenAI strikes back against Elon Musk's lawsuit, revealing intriguing internal emails. Leadership changes at OpenAI spark conversation about employee morale and unresolved tensions, with staff awaiting further developments. Tech enthusiasts won’t want to miss these hot topics!

Mar 5, 2024 • 15min
Tue. 03/05 – The Linux Phoenix?
The looming deadline for the Digital Markets Act could reshape tech giants, with Google making user-focused changes. A lawsuit against Elon Musk by former Twitter executives raises eyebrows regarding severance matters. Meanwhile, the budget-friendly Nothing Phone 2A impresses with its unique design. Waymo expands its driverless taxi services in major cities, and Linux seems to be enjoying a resurgence in the desktop market with its enhanced security and user-friendly features, capturing the interest of developers and tech enthusiasts alike.

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Mar 4, 2024 • 16min
Mon. 03/04 – EU Brings The Hammer Down On Apple
The EU slams Apple with a €1.8 billion fine over stifling music streaming competition, highlighting serious regulatory actions. Meanwhile, Apple unveils new MacBook Airs powered by the M3 chip, promising impressive performance boosts. The ambitious Apple Car project faces scrutiny as experts suggest it was doomed from the start. On a brighter note, Anthropic introduces Claude 3, a powerful new AI chatbot that surpasses its competitors in key benchmarks. And finally, the telecom world teases the arrival of 5.5G technology, sparking excitement for future connectivity.

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Mar 1, 2024 • 18min
Fri. 03/01 – Elon Sues Sam Altman And OpenAI
Elon Musk is taking legal action against Sam Altman and OpenAI, sparking discussions about ethical AI practices. Meanwhile, Meta is stepping away from the news scene, raising questions about its impact. Exciting advancements in AI are showcased with Microsoft's new finance chatbot and Alibaba's realistic video creation tools. The podcast also highlights Reddit's financial struggles and the innovative AI firm Mistral, spotlighting Europe's growing influence in technology. Plus, a deep dive into the potential threats posed by solar storms on our infrastructure!

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Feb 29, 2024 • 17min
Thu. 02/29 – What If The Vision Pro Is Selling Better Than We Think?
The SEC is digging into OpenAI's business practices amid controversy. Apple’s Vision Pro might be outperforming expectations with low return rates, raising eyebrows in the tech community. GitHub faces a massive repo attack, exposing risks in code security. Video doorbells are alarmingly easy to hack, posing significant safety issues for users. Meanwhile, humanoid robotics are gaining traction, with funding for startups like Figure AI hinting at a promising future in the tech industry.

Feb 28, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 02/28 – The Apple Car Project Is Dead
Apple's long-anticipated car project has officially been shelved, signaling a shift toward AI initiatives. Google faces significant setbacks with its Gemini AI, while Tumblr's potentially controversial data policies could inadvertently aid OpenAI. Klarna's AI is reportedly replacing hundreds of jobs, raising eyebrows about automation's impact. Additionally, the once-thriving e-commerce aggregator Thrasio files for bankruptcy, underscoring the rocky landscape for startup survival amid market challenges.

Feb 27, 2024 • 16min
Tue. 02/27 – Gaming Continues To Be A Bloodbath
The gaming industry faces another wave of layoffs with 900 Sony employees affected. Exciting tech news includes Meta's anticipated AR glasses unveiling and Microsoft's AI investments. A major ransomware attack disrupts U.S. pharmacies, raising cybersecurity concerns. Netflix shakes things up by cutting off Apple billing for some subscribers. Meanwhile, legal debates on social media regulations heat up at the Supreme Court, spotlighting free speech issues. Lastly, Lapse emerges as a trendy app, bringing back old-school photography vibes.

Feb 26, 2024 • 15min
Mon. 02/26 – Mobile World Congress Is All About AI This Year (Corrected)
Mobile World Congress highlights a fascinating focus on AI technologies this year. Samsung introduces the Galaxy Ring aimed at enhancing wellness, while whispers about Apple's own smart ring create buzz. Lenovo showcases a transparent laptop, though its practical use remains a mystery. Meanwhile, Nvidia launches cutting-edge GPUs designed for mobile AI applications, pushing the envelope for on-the-go technology. Brace for a future where AI seamlessly integrates with our everyday devices!

Feb 24, 2024 • 25min
(Bonus) Ed Zitron On The Social Landscape
Ed Zitron, a tech writer and commentator known for his newsletter "Where's Your Ed At?" and the podcast "Better Offline," dives deep into the Substack controversy, discussing its tolerance of hate speech and the ethical considerations of newsletter platforms. He also navigates the evolving social media landscape, contrasting Twitter, Threads, and Blue Sky's user experiences. Zitron shares personal anecdotes about a new futuristic device, highlighting the gap between tech expectations and reality, reflecting on both its potentials and frustrations.