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15 Apr 2019 | Mon. 04/15 - Don't Ignore Those Office Updates! | 00:16:00 | |
You really need to run those Office updates, rumors of chaos at HQ Trivia, further details on Apple Arcade and Apple News+, and hands on with the Galaxy Fold.
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Hackers Could Read Your Hotmail, MSN, and Outlook Emails by Abusing Microsoft Support (Motherboard)
Kaspersky: 70 percent of attacks now target Office vulnerabilities (ZDNet)
Mutiny at HQ Trivia fails to oust CEO (TechCrunch)
‘Basically playing favorites’: Apple News+ gets off to a rocky start for some publishers (Digiday)
Apple spends hundreds of millions on Arcade video game service (Financial Times)
HANDS-ON WITH THE SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD: MORE THAN JUST A CONCEPT (TheVerge)
Unfolding the Samsung Galaxy Fold (TechCrunch)
Booking.com is Beating Airbnb in Home Stays, Latest Numbers Show (Fortune)
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17 May 2019 | Fri. 05/17 - Is Minecraft Earth The Killer App For AR? | 00:15:56 | |
Can Minecraft Earth be the killer app for AR? Are the best and brightest shunning working at Facebook? Has drone maker DJI beaten GoPro at its own game? And do I have some killer weekend longreads suggestions? You better believe I do.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy supercomputer maker Cray in $1.30 billion deal (Reuters)
MINECRAFT EARTH GOES A STEP BEYOND POKÉMON GO TO COVER THE WORLD IN BLOCKS (TheVerge)
Facebook has struggled to hire talent since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, according to recruiters who worked there (CNBC)
Alphabet’s Wing will kick off Helsinki drone deliveries in summer 2019 (VentureBeat)
DJI is out-GoProing GoPro with its own action camera (TechCrunch)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
How the Promise of a $120 Billion Uber I.P.O. Evaporated (NYTimes)
WHY I (STILL) LOVE TECH: IN DEFENSE OF A DIFFICULT INDUSTRY (Wired)
Editorial: Why Apple created Apple TV+ rather than buying Netflix (AppleInsider)
The Pivot (Asymco/Horace Dediu)
AS COMMERCIAL SPACEFLIGHT TAKES OFF, THE AVIATION INDUSTRY GETS PROTECTIVE OF AIRSPACE (The Verge)
The Fusion Reactor Next Door (NYTimes)
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09 Apr 2019 | Tue. 04/09 - Google Cloud Next Announcements | 00:17:05 | |
The headlines from the Google Cloud Next conference, China seeks to ban cryptominers, why ads on streaming services is the new hotness, and also, why Roblox is the new hotness.
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Google Cloud announces 7 open source partners, Seoul and Salt Lake City regions (VentureBeat)
Google's hybrid cloud platform is coming to AWS and Azure (TechCrunch)
Google announces Cloud Run for open and portable serverless compute (VentureBeat)
China, home to the world’s biggest cryptocurrency mining farms, now wants to ban them completely (South China Morning Post)
To cut down on spam, Twitter cuts the number of accounts you can follow per day (TechCrunch)
The next front of the streaming wars is the battle for ad-supported programming (Digiday)
Roblox hits milestone of 90M monthly active users (TechCrunch)
Why Are People Still Playing Google’s Halloween Ghost Game in April? (Slate)
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21 May 2019 | Tue. 05/21 - Has Apple fixed the MacBook keyboard problem? | 00:18:08 | |
Has Apple fixed the MacBook keyboard problem? Huawei gets a 90 day reprieve, Instagram wants to copy Snapchat AND TikTok, the first self-driving mail trucks, and why would your smart car want to tell people if you’ve gained weight?
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Apple tweaks its troubled MacBook keyboard design yet again, expands repair program (The Verge)
U.S. eases curbs on Huawei; founder says clampdown underestimates Chinese firm (Reuters)
Google will work with Huawei for 90 days after US eases trade restrictions (CNBC)
DOJ Leans Against Approving T-Mobile’s Takeover of Sprint (Bloomberg)
Instagram's IGTV copies TikTok's AI, Snapchat's Design (TechCrunch)
Google brings release channels and Windows Container support to its Kubernetes Engine (TechCrunch)
Self-Driving Trucks Will Carry Mail in U.S. for the First Time (Bloomberg)
Hand Gestures And Horses: Waymo’s Self-Driving Service Learns To Woo The Public (Forbes)
Chevy rolls out new feature that locks teens out of driving until they buckle up (The Verge)
Your Car Knows When You Gain Weight (NYTimes)
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09 Feb 2019 | What IS 5G Anyway, With Ericsson's Peter Linder | 00:17:54 | |
I’ve told you plenty that this year, one of the big narratives, one of THE big stories... will be 5G. But what exactly IS 5G? Well, I spoke to Peter Linder, the head of 5G marketing, and evangelist at Ericsson. Here are all the answers to your questions, to prepare us for Mobile World Congress, which is coming later this month, and where all of this 5G stuff might finally begin to happen. For real.
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18 Mar 2019 | Mon. 03/18 - MySpace Loses All Your Stuff From 2005 | 00:16:29 | |
An iPad mini refresh and a new iPad Air, MySpace has lost basically all your stuff, details of the Lyft IPO and the state of Seed Investing.
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Links:
Apple launches new iPad Air and iPad mini (TechCrunch)
Inside YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting — and the humans who outsmarted its systems (Washington Post)
Myspace player won't play songs, and I want to download them if possible (Reddit thread on the Myspace news)
The Internet Archive is working to preserve public Google+ posts before it shuts down (The Verge)
Lyft Aims for Valuation Near $20 Billion in Biggest U.S. IPO (Bloomberg)
Ride-hail service Juno is seeking a buyer (Quartz)
Why Has Seed Investing Declined? And What Does this Mean for the Future? (Both Sides)
Decade in review: Trends in seed and early-stage funding (TechCrunch)
Apple’s Big Spending Plan to Challenge Netflix Takes Shape (NYTimes)
Google Spent Years on a Secret New Plan to Attack a $140 Billion Industry. It All Starts Tomorrow (Inc.)
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16 Jan 2019 | Wed. 01/16 - Razr's Coming Back To Usher in the Foldable Phone Era | 00:17:03 | |
More high profile execs quit Snap, Apple’s in talks to get more Apple Watches in the hands of seniors, the state of the App Economy, and the Razr is coming back to herald in the era of the bendable phone.
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WeWork’s CEO Makes Millions as Landlord to WeWork (WSJ)
Apple is in talks with private Medicare plans about bringing its watch to at-risk seniors (CNBC)
App economy expected to be $120 billion in 2019 as small screen leads digital transformation efforts (ZDNet)
FACEBOOK'S '10 YEAR CHALLENGE' IS JUST A HARMLESS MEME—RIGHT? (Wired)
Madagascar has become a business outsourcing hotspot thanks to its super-fast internet (QZ Africa)
Return of the Razr—With a Foldable Screen and $1,500 Price (WSJ)
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11 Jun 2019 | Tue. 06/11 - "Any data that is collected, WILL be breached." | 00:15:51 | |
An abject example of the maxim, “any data that is collected, will be breached,” Foxconn isn’t worried about a trade war so maybe Apple doesn’t have to be, electric car charging is about to get easier, and why it’s weird that Spotify can advertise against your moods.
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Links:
Don’t smile for surveillance: Why airport face scans are a privacy trap (Washington Post)
The CBP Data Breach (TechCrunch)
Apple’s U.S. iPhones Can All Be Made Outside of China If Needed (Bloomberg)
Amazon to shut down its Amazon Restaurants business in the U.S. (GeekWire)
Amazon launches Personalize, a fully managed AI-powered recommendation service (VentureBeat)
Charging an electric car will get easier (TechCrunch)
This is how scammers are now abusing Google Calendar to pillage your data (ZDNet)
Big Mood Machine (The Baffler)
Radiohead Have The Last Laugh After Hackers Hold 18 Hours Of Their Unreleased Music Ransom (HuffingtonPost UK)
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15 May 2019 | Wed. 05/15 - Is Google Effectively Deprecating Search? | 00:19:07 | |
There’s a new major chip flaw called ZombieLoad, the major tech companies sign on to the so-called Christchurch Call to Action, San Francisco bans facial recognition tech, is Google effectively deprecating search, and did Beyonce make $300M on Uber?
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New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011 (TechCrunch)
Facebook changes livestream rules after New Zealand shooting (CNN)
White House declines to back Christchurch call to stamp out online extremism amid free speech concerns (Washington Post)
San Francisco passes city government ban on facial recognition tech (TechCrunch)
Google’s combining all its travel planning features under a site called Trips (The Verge)
New native Discovery ad campaigns from Google monetize Discover feed for first time (Search Engine Land)
Beyoncé Is Going To Make Bank From Uber Going Public (Yahoo Finance)
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04 Apr 2019 | Thu. 04/04 - Amazon Joins The Internet Space Race | 00:17:29 | |
Facebook. Data. Exposure. Another one. Could Intel issues delay a 5G iPhone? Apple cuts the price of the HomePod, Amazon is going to launch Internet satellites, and the trouble with AI ethics boards.
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Links:
Researchers find 540 million Facebook user records on exposed servers (TechCrunch)
Inside Apple’s shaky plan to deliver a 5G iPhone in 2020 [Updated] (FastCompany)
MIT suspends ties with China's Huawei and ZTE (CNN Business)
Apple drops HomePod price down to $299 (TheVerge)
Google launches Android Q Beta 2 with multitasking Bubbles, foldables emulator, and zoomable microphones (VentureBeat)
Hundreds of thousands of ‘lost’ MySpace songs have been recovered (TheVerge)
Amazon to offer broadband access from orbit with 3,236-satellite ‘Project Kuiper’ constellation (GeekWire)
Google’s brand-new AI ethics board is already falling apart (Vox)
THE PROBLEM WITH AI ETHICS (TheVerge)
Electric car battery with 600 miles of range? This startup claims to have done it (TheVerge)
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23 Feb 2019 | The State of The Gaming Industry With Jason Schreier @jasonschreier | 00:19:03 | |
Last week there was a bunch of gaming news, and if you’ll recall, I put a shout out to see if anyone could tell me what the heck is going on in the gaming space. Well, Jason Schreier, the news editor of Kotaku answered my Bat Signal, and so, here it is. The state of the video game industry, how has Fortnite changed it, does Fornite have a competitor in Apex legends, and even… what is the state of VR gaming?
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23 May 2019 | Thu. 05/23 - An Indie Game Boy for the 21st Century | 00:16:31 | |
The Playdate is a Game Boy for the 21st Century, GitHub launches a Patreon for open source developers, Amazon is working on a health app that can monitor emotions, Door Dash is emerging at the leader in the food delivery wars, and Rotten Tomatoes brings the hammer down on review stuffing.
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Playdate is an adorable handheld with games from the creators of Qwop, Katamari, and more (The Verge)
GitHub launches Sponsors, lets you pay your favorite open-source contributors (TechCrunch)
Amazon Is Working on a Device That Can Read Human Emotions (Bloomberg)
DoorDash Is Now Worth $12.6 Billion After New $600 Million Investment (Forbes)
Andreessen pours $22M into PlanetScales' database-as-a-service (TechCrunch)
Walmart starts selling self-branded Android tablets starting at $64 w/ Play Store (9to5Google)
A year after GDPR, mobile notifications are up, location sharing is down (MarketingLand)
Rotten Tomatoes will start verifying ticket purchases for audience reviews (TechCrunch)
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31 Mar 2019 | Space Tech With Bill Gattle of Harris Corp. | 00:19:01 | |
Today... another dipping of our collective toes into an adjacent tech space that we cover now and then, but don't know all that much about. Another episode where I learn more and hopefully you learn more. Speaking of spaces... Space! Space tech! The final frontier! Bill Gattle is the President for Space and Intelligence Systems at Harris Corp. We're gonna talk today about the state of the space industry, how soon will space tourism be a thing, and a revolution in space tech that I knew nothing about: small satellites, or small sats. Miniaturization and Moore's law comes for all our niche's I guess.
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21 Dec 2018 | Fri. 12/21 - Facebook Goes Crypto | 00:19:26 | |
Facebook is developing a cryptocoin for WhatsApp, Blind was not quite anonymous enough, which is the most accurate voice assistant and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
Facebook Is Developing a Cryptocurrency for WhatsApp Transfers, Sources Say (Bloomberg)
At Blind, a security lapse revealed private complaints from Silicon Valley employees (TechCrunch)
Apple AI Chief John Giannandrea Gets Promotion to Senior Vice President (MacRumors)
Annual Smart Speaker IQ Test (LoopVentures)
The Betterment Weekend Longreads:
Software Defined Talk (Podcast)
Apple Computers Used to Be Built in the U.S. It Was a Mess (NYTimes)
Inside Shenzhen’s race to outdo Silicon Valley (Bloomberg)
The 2019 IPO class headlined by Uber will create a ton of new wealth. Will the billions go to mansions or missions? (Recode)
Venture Capital Blind Spots: The Top 7 Reasons Why VCs Miss Billion-Dollar Outcomes (645 Ventures)
Prime and Punishment (The Verge)
7 Modern BBSes Worth Calling Today (PCMag)
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06 May 2019 | Mon. 05/06 - Headlines From Microsoft's Build Conference | 00:17:42 | |
All the announcements from Microsoft’s Build 2019, Mozilla fixes the Firefox snafu, we think, a grab-bag of Apple rumors and why Netflix’s competitive resiliency might be here to stay.
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Microsoft's IntelliCode for AI-assisted coding comes out of preview (TechCrunch)
Microsoft aims to modernize and secure voting with ElectionGuard (TechCrunch)
Add-ons disabled or failing to install in Firefox (Mozilla Add-ons Blog)
Amazon can already ship to 72% of US population within a day, this map shows (CNBC)
Brussels poised to probe Apple over Spotify’s fees complaint (Financial Times)
Netflix's Competitive Resiliency Is Here to Stay (Netflix Misunderstandings, Pt. 7) (Redef)
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02 Apr 2019 | Tue. 04/02 - YouTube's Turn In The Woodshed | 00:17:30 | |
The price of bitcoin soars, but is it for real? Walmart wants to let you shop with your voice, Andreessen Horowitz shakes up VC (again) and a scathing look at YouTube’s algorithm problems.
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Bitcoin jumps 20 percent, mystery order seen as catalyst (Reuters)
April Fools: Traders Chase Another Unexplainable Bitcoin Rally (Bloomberg)
Report: ICOs Raised $118 Million in Q1 2019, Over 58 Times Less Than in Q1 2018 (CoinTelegraph)
Walmart Unveils Voice-Activated, Google-Powered Grocery Shopping (Bloomberg)
Morning Lineup – “It’s Just a Fad” (Bespoke)
Andreessen Horowitz Is Blowing Up The Venture Capital Model (Again) (Forbes)
YouTube Executives Ignored Warnings, Letting Toxic Videos Run Rampant (Bloomberg)
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04 Jan 2019 | Fri. 01/04 - The Verge vs. AT&T And L.A. vs. The Weather Channel app | 00:21:02 | |
The Verge and AT&T have a trademark dispute, the city of Los Angeles and The Weather Channel app have a location data dispute, more on how shows like Bandersnatch really might be the future of storytelling and the weekend longreads suggestions.
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AT&T tries to trademark ‘Verge TV’ as if we’re going to let them get away with it (The Verge)
Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data (NYTimes)
D-Link debuts a 5G Wi-Fi router with 40 times wired broadband speeds (Venture Beat)
BLACK MIRROR: BANDERSNATCH COULD BECOME NETFLIX’S SECRET MARKETING WEAPON (The Verge)
Longreads:
Podcast suggestion: Daily Fortnite
Courier Prime
He Hawks Young Blood As A New Miracle Treatment. All That’s Missing Is Proof. (HuffPo)
Curbs on A.I. Exports? Silicon Valley Fears Losing Its Edge (NYTimes)
The Bird Box Effect: How Memes Drive Users to Netflix (The Ringer)
Birding Like It’s 1899: Inside a Blockbuster American West Video Game (Audubon)
How Space and Time Could Be a Quantum Error-Correcting Code (Quanta)
The Hacker News discussion of the Quanta piece
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13 Jun 2019 | Thu. 06/13 - The Most Interesting Startup I've Heard Of In A While | 00:16:22 | |
Telegram is getting DDoS’d, Google pulls a Radiohead on Pixel phone leakers, Bird buys Scoot, my dream TV is a wall, and the most interesting startup I’ve heard about in a while.
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Links:
Telegram faces DDoS attack in China... again (TechCrunch)
NFC gets a lot more powerful in iOS 13 (TechCrunch)
This is Google’s Pixel 4 (The Verge)
Scooter Startup Bird Buys Struggling Competitor Scoot (WSJ)
Ford will test new third-generation self-driving cars in Detroit (The Verge)
Samsung's massive The Wall TV is now available in a 292-inch, 8K luxury version (TechSpot)
Official Breaking Bad mobile game is now available (TechSpot)
Helium raises $15 million to float fee-free, peer-to-peer networking (VentureBeat)
Napster Founder’s IoT Startup to Go Crypto With $15 Million Series C (CoinDesk)
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04 Jun 2019 | Tue. 06/04 - What's The Problem With Sign In with Apple? | 00:20:27 | |
It looks like Washington is serious about going after Big Tech in a big way, Firefox blocks cookies, why are developers trepidatious about that Sign In with Apple scheme, and why it’s time we really need to talk about the YouTube recommendation algorithm.
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Facebook, Google and other tech giants to face antitrust investigation by House lawmakers (Washington Post)
ITUNES IS DEAD. LET'S PAY OUR RESPECTS (Wired)
Apple’s top spec Mac Pro will likely cost at least $35,000 (The Verge)
Firefox starts blocking third-party cookies by default (VentureBeat)
On YouTube’s Digital Playground, an Open Gate for Pedophiles (NYTimes)
How YouTube Became a Breeding Ground for a Diabolical Lizard Cult (The New Republic)
YouTube star who gave toothpaste-filled Oreo to homeless man gets 15-month jail sentence (Fox News)
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28 Feb 2019 | Thu. 02/28 - Make Any Day Amazon Day | 00:14:00 | |
Amazon Day gives you the ability to schedule your Prime Deliveries, Motorola teases more details about the foldable resurrection of the Razr phone, the state of the smartwatch market, and seemingly every messaging platform might soon have a crypto coin.
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Amazon Prime members can choose a weekly delivery date with launch of 'Amazon Day' (TechCrunch)
Motorola confirms its foldable phone is coming (Engadget)
Apple self-driving car layoffs hit 190 employees in Santa Clara, Sunnyvale (San Francisco Chronicle)
Apple shipped 9.2M Apple Watch units in Q4 2018 to capture half of market, report says (AppleInsider)
Uber and Lyft drivers will reportedly get stock in the highly anticipated IPOs (CNBC)
Facebook and Telegram Are Hoping to Succeed Where Bitcoin Failed (NYTimes)
Mozilla updates Common Voice dataset with 1,400 hours of speech across 18 languages (Venture Beat)
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15 Mar 2019 | Fri. 03/15 - Does Chris Cox’s departure from Facebook mean the pivot is real? | 00:16:03 | |
Does Chris Cox’s departure from Facebook mean the pivot is real, Apple responds to Spotify’s complaint, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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FACEBOOK’S HEAD OF PRODUCT LEAVES AFTER PRIVACY PIVOT (Wired)
As Mark Zuckerberg Tightens Grip on Facebook, 2 Top Deputies Leave (NYTimes)
Addressing Spotify’s claims (Apple Newsroom)
The New Zealand Massacre Was Made to Go Viral (NYTimes)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
‘We Know Them. We Trust Them.’ Uber and Airbnb Alumni Fuel Tech’s Next Wave. (NYTimes)
DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence (1843)
Foursquare’s first decade, from viral hit to real business and beyond (Fast Company)
Meet The Billionaire Who Defied Amazon And Built Wish, The World’s Most-Downloaded E-Commerce App (Forbes)
How to Stop Your Roommates From Messing With Your Amazon Echo (Lifehacker)
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14 May 2019 | Tue. 05/14 - The Insane WhatsApp Flaw | 00:15:23 | |
WhatsApp discovered one of the craziest flaws I’ve ever heard about in mobile, Disney now controls all of Hulu, now we’ve got folding laptops, the One Plus 7 Pro is another strike against $1,000 phones and is bitcoin back?
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Links:
WhatsApp voice calls used to inject Israeli spyware on phones (Financial Times)
WhatsApp discovers 'targeted' surveillance attack (BBC)
Disney to take full control over Hulu, Comcast has option to sell its stake in 5 years (CNBC)
Lenovo shows off the world’s first ‘foldable PC’ (The Verge)
Walmart announces next-day delivery, firing back at Amazon (CNBC)
Apple announces support for Apple Pay NFC stickers, partners with Bird scooters and more (9to5Mac)
ONEPLUS 7 PRO REVIEW: PROOF THAT OTHER BIG PHONES COST TOO MUCH (The Verge)
Uber Misses the Enchanted Forest (Bloomberg)
Uber's underwater investors (Axios)
Up $1,200 on the Day, Bitcoin’s Price Surges Above $8K (CoinDesk)
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20 Feb 2019 | Wed. 02/20 - Galaxy Fold! | 00:14:59 | |
The foldable phone is here! And some regular new Galaxies too. Other stuff... (I'm late posting today... sorry! In a rush!)
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Samsung’s foldable phone is the Galaxy Fold, available April 26th starting at $1,980 (The Verge)
Xiaomi's triple-camera Mi 9 has a fast 20W wireless charger (Engadget)
Google says the built-in microphone it never told Nest users about was 'never supposed to be a secret' (Business Insider)
Google Set To Unveil Netflix-Like Game Streaming Service (Fortune)
Apple Plans on Combining iPhone, iPad, Mac Apps by 2021 (Bloomberg)
Princeton Tech Meetup 69 w/ Brian McCullough
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08 Mar 2019 | Fri. 03/08 - Senator Warren Wants To Break Up Big Tech | 00:21:21 | |
Senator Warren proposes breaking up big tech, Airbnb buys HotelTonight, why the big platforms are taking down vaccine content, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Here’s how we can break up Big Tech (Warren For President)
Airbnb Wanted Travelers To Stay In Homes. Now It's Buying HotelTonight. (BuzzFeed News)
Three Reasons Behind Airbnb’s Deal for HotelTonight (The Information)
Turnitin to Be Acquired by Advance Publications for $1.75B (EdSurge)
Combatting Vaccine Misinformation (Facebook Newsroom)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
THE HYPOCRISY OF THE TECHNO-MORALISTS IN THE COMING AGE OF AUTONOMY (WarOnTheRocks)
HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY VIDEO GAMES ARE DEVELOPED AND PLAYED (TheVerge)
Delete Never: The Digital Hoarders Who Collect Tumblrs, Medieval Manuscripts, and Terabytes of Text Files (Gizmodo)
How Munchery’s high hopes led to its decline and fall (FastCompany)
Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading (MIT Technology Review)
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25 Apr 2019 | Thu. 04/25 - Tech Earnings Bonanza! | 00:16:34 | |
It is just an earnings bonanza: Facebook? Good! Tesla? Bad! Microsoft? Really good! In fact, king of the world again! Nintendo? Not so good. Oh, and the whole Luminary, podcasting wars, Game of Phones and Nick Quah called it, had a crazy new wrinkle today…
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Facebook Reports First Quarter 2019 Results (Facebook Investor Relations)
Facebook jumps as Stories users and ads show promising growth (CNBC)
Nintendo Disappoints With Tepid Outlook, No Date for New Switch (Bloomberg)
Verizon’s Galaxy S10 5G launches as it unveils next 20 5G cities (CNET)
Podcast startup Luminary’s launch week keeps getting worse (The Verge)
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19 Jun 2019 | Wed. 06/19 - The Fallout From Facebook Coin | 00:15:21 | |
More revelations about the horrible job that is Facebook Moderation, Best Buy now doubles as a Genius Bar—sorta, YouTube has some new AR tricks and is mulling some changes for kids, and the reaction to Facebook’s crypto play has me fascinated.
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BODIES IN SEATS (The Verge)
Apple expands authorized repairs to ~1,000 Best Buy Stores (TechCrunch)
The new Kindle Oasis lets you adjust color temperature for night reading (The Verge)
YouTube's new AR Beauty Try-On lets viewers virtually try on makeup while watching video review (TechCrunch)
Top Democrat calls for Facebook to halt cryptocurrency plans until Congress investigates (The Verge)
Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency: where are the banks? (The Block)
THE AMBITIOUS PLAN BEHIND FACEBOOK’S CRYPTOCURRENCY, LIBRA (Wired)
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19 Apr 2019 | Fri. 04/19 - With Facebook, It's Eternally Groundhog Day | 00:15:43 | |
Facebook finds a new way to handle the privacy scandal of the day, free, ad supported music from Amazon and Google, Dieter ended up reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Fold as best he could, and of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
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Facebook says it stored millions of Instagram passwords unencrypted on its servers (Recode)
Emtek announces they will be closing BBM consumer services on May 31 (CrackBerry)
Amazon Music Launches Free Streaming Tier, Through Alexa Only (for Now) (Variety)
SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD REVIEW: BROKEN DREAM (TheVerge)
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Google Maps Is Ready to Transform the World of Superapps: A Skift Deep Dive (Skift)
These Women Are Only On Facebook For The Groups (BuzzFeed News)
Beyond Prime: Inside the Race to Deliver Shipments to the Moon (OneZero)
Robo-Rigs: The Scientist, The Unicorn And The $700 Billion Race To Create Self-Driving Semi-Trucks (Forbes)
The Coming Obsolescence of Animal Meat (The Atlantic)
Russian Gamer Brothers Are the Newest Hidden Billionaires (Bloomberg)
29-year-old journalist Lyra McKee shot dead in Northern Ireland violence (CNN)
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14 Apr 2019 | Internet From Space with WSJ's Chris Mims | 00:24:00 | |
You might have noticed that I’ve gone down a bit of a wormhole lately when it comes to space tech, and actually, to understand why, listen to the very first minute of this conversation, because we actually work out why space tech has come to the forefront of my attention. Chris Mims had a piece in the Wall Street Journal this week about the suddenly race to deliver the Internet from space. This was triggered by the recent Amazon news of course, but also, listen for more deep dives into how and why space tech is suddenly having a moment.
Chris’ article from the WSJ
The CNBC article I refer to briefly
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27 Jan 2019 | (Bonus) Self Driving Groceries With The WSJ's Christopher Mims @mims | 00:23:34 | |
One of my favorite people to read is the Wall Street Journal tech columnist Chris Mims. We talked about his piece this week positing that email was back, baby! And I read a piece he did a while back about the new way of constructing super energy efficient homes, but when I did the email piece and remembered he did a piece recently about how I’m more likely to get a burrito delivered to me for lunch than to have my self-driving wager come in by commuting to work in a robot car, I knew it was time to hit up Chris to come on the pod. He’s a listener!
This episode has a full transcript.
The posts we discuss:
The Hot New Channel for Reaching Real People: Email
Why Your Ice Cream Will Ride in a Self-Driving Car Before You Do
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05 Apr 2019 | Fri. 04/05 - Alexa is Coming for AirPods | 00:18:39 | |
Google scraps the AI ethics board, Alexa is coming for AirPods, the Bezos’ divorce is settled, Snap reminds everyone they’re pretty darned good at inventing weird stuff and the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Exclusive: Google cancels AI ethics board in response to outcry (Vox)
Amazon Is Making a Rival to Apple’s AirPods as Its First Alexa Wearable (Bloomberg)
Jeff Bezos, in divorce settlement, retains 75 percent of the Amazon stock he held with his now ex-wife MacKenzie (The Washington Post)
Snapchat launches Mario Party-style multiplayer games platform (TechCrunch)
Snapchat launches Scan, its AR utility platform (TechCrunch)
Snapchat will power Stories & ads in other apps (TechCrunch)
The Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Talking Reckless (A Gaming Podcast)
Smart home, machine learning and discovery (Benedict Evans)
25 Years Later: Interview with Linus Torvalds (Linux Journal)
‘They Thought It Was Black Magic’: An Oral History of TiVo (OneZero)
The World’s Greatest Delivery Empire (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Old, Online, And Fed On Lies: How An Aging Population Will Reshape The Internet (Buzzfeed News)
Astronomers set to make 'groundbreaking' black hole announcement (CNET)
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23 Jul 2019 | Tues. 7/23 - Intel Outside | 00:16:38 | |
Apple may buy Intel’s floundering 5G chip division, new rumored iPhone models seem like modest bumps, the attorney general dreams of an impossible encryption backdoor, a Facebook design flaw potentially exposed children to strangers, the NSA consolidates cybersecurity, Uber tests an all-in-one subscription plan, a suit against AT&T over a cryptocurrency theft can proceed, and winking face money bag 100% you should use emoji at work.
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Apple in Advanced Talks to Buy Intel’s Smartphone-Modem Chip Business (WSJ)
Apple to release three ‘iPhone 11’ models this fall, including A13 chip, new Taptic Engine, more (9to5mac)
US attorney general says encryption creates security risk (AP)
AG Barr and Trump Want to Open Government Backdoors into Americans’ Personal Devices Video Available Here (Ron Wyden statement)
Facebook design flaw let thousands of kids join chats with unauthorized users (The Verge)
NSA Forms Cybersecurity Directorate Under More Assertive U.S. Effort (WSJ)
Uber tests monthly subscription that combines Eats, rides, bikes and scooters (TechCrunch)
Cryptocurrency investor’s $224 million suit against AT&T over stolen coins moves forward (CNBC)
Yes, You Actually Should Be Using Emojis at Work (WSJ)
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17 Mar 2019 | Technology and Policing with Matt Stroud, Author of the Book Thin Blue Lie | 00:28:42 | |
How technology has impacted policing has come up on this show far more than you would expect, if you think about it. So, when listener of the show Matt Stroud got in touch to talk about his new book about the impact of technology on policing, I said: yes please. The book is coming out this week, it's called Thin Blue Lie: The failure of high tech policing. Reading the book, a couple of things surprised me. As you'll hear, policing wasn't very tech or data driven until very recently, and like in other areas, it just seems like throwing technology at a problem, does not solve everything magically. In fact, there can be serious unintended consequences. And also, I was surprised how much the theme and anecdotes in the book lined up with some of the things we've discussed on this show. IE: technology is a tool, but data and gadgets still need a human element to be used effectively, especially when you're dealing with, you know, humans.
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11 Jul 2019 | Thu. 07/11 - Bird In Trouble Or Turning The Corner? | 00:15:42 | |
Apple quietly brings the hammer down on Zoom’s hidden web server, Apple also turns off Walkie Talkie in order to fix it, Google Assistant is listening in on you also, Amazon Music is a streaming dark-horse and dang is Bird losing a lot of money.
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Apple has pushed a silent Mac update to remove hidden Zoom web server (TechCrunch)
Apple disables Walkie Talkie app due to vulnerability that could allow iPhone eavesdropping (TechCrunch)
WHO’S LISTENING WHEN YOU TALK TO YOUR GOOGLE ASSISTANT? (Wired)
OneTrust raised $200M at a $1.3B valuation to help organizations navigate online privacy rules (TechCrunch)
Amazon becomes fastest-growing music steaming service (Financial Times)
Hit by Big Loss, Bird Seeks $300M in New Funds (The Information)
Blockstack wins first-ever SEC approval for a token offering under Reg A+ listing (The Block)
2020 iPhone to reduce TrueDepth notch, full-screen display rumored for 2021 (Apple Insider)
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03 Mar 2019 | A16Z's Connie Chan On Outgrowing Advertising As A Business Model | 00:21:38 | |
So, I hope you read the piece I mentioned in the long reads, Called Outgrowing Advertising, by Andreessen Horowitz's general partner Connie Chan. Link in the show notes. Again, I think this points a way forward for the one trick pony-ism that I've bemoaned on this podcast. A model for new startups now that the low hanging fruit of "let's just get to a billion users and throw some ads up" is kinda, sorta, done.
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29 Jun 2019 | (Bonus) Silicon Valley and Monopoly With Matt Stoller | 00:26:15 | |
Is it really different this time? Is the regulatory hammer about to come down on Silicon Valley? Matt Stoller is a fellow at the Open Markets Institute; he’s writing a book on the history of Monopoly power; and he has direct experience with this stuff. He was a Senior Policy Advisor and Budget Analyst to the Senate Budget Committee. He also worked in the U.S. House of Representatives on financial services policy, including Dodd-Frank, the Federal Reserve, and the foreclosure crisis. How is monopoly power different (or not) in the era of Big Tech?
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29 May 2019 | Wed. 05/29 - Riders Can Now Get Banned From Uber | 00:14:34 | |
Amazon has a new Echo Show to go after the Google Nest Home Hub, the NYC subway is entering the mobile era, Uber says it will now ban RIDERS who get bad Uber ratings, and Microsoft outlines its vision for a modern operating system.
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The Amazon Echo Show 5 puts Alexa on a smaller screen, shipping in June for $89.99 (The Verge)
NYC subway riders will be able to swipe in with Apple Pay starting Friday (TechCrunch)
Uber is now kicking low-rated passengers out of its cars (CNET)
Huawei Revs Up Its U.S. Lawsuit, With the Media in Mind (NYTimes)
Inside the Apple Team That Decides Which Apps Get on iPhones (Bloomberg)
The Decrypted Podcast
Microsoft hints at new modern Windows OS with ‘invisible’ background updates (The Verge)
Enabling innovation and opportunity on the Intelligent Edge (Official Microsoft Blog)
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01 Jan 2019 | New Year Podcast Announcement | 00:05:55 | |
Happy 2019! And... here's what we've got on tap for the pod in the new year!
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21 Feb 2019 | Thu. 02/21 - YouTube's Ad Problem (Again) and Galaxy Reactions | 00:14:57 | |
Take-aways from all the hands-on reports with the new Samsung Galaxy S10 phones, hands-OFF reports about the Galaxy Fold, Apple teams up with Goldman Sachs on a new credit card, YouTube faces yet another scandal running ads on horrible content, and a look at how law enforcement grabbing location data from Google using "reverse location search warrants."
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Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ hands-on (Engadget)
You can remap the Bixby button on Samsung’s Galaxy S10 to do whatever you want (The Verge)
The Galaxy Fold makes no sense as a consumer device yet (The Verge)
Apple, Goldman Sachs Team Up on Credit Card Paired With iPhone (Wall Street Journal)
Nestle, Disney Pull YouTube Ads, Joining Furor Over Child Videos (Bloomberg)
On YouTube, a network of paedophiles is hiding in plain sight (Wired UK)
Youtube is Facilitating the Sexual Exploitation of Children, and it's Being Monetized (2019) (Matt Watson, YouTube)
YouTube terminates more than 400 channels following child exploitation controversy (The Verge)
Close Enough (Slate/Future Tense)
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27 Mar 2019 | Wed. 03/27 - Microsoft Puts the Kibosh on April Fools' Jokes | 00:16:44 | |
The pioneers of modern AI win the Turing Award, Apple still hasn’t fixed its keyboard problem, India shot down a satellite in space and Microsoft puts the kibosh on April Fools’ jokes.
The words to search for in Google podcasts (original story from the show that will tell you how to search is here) are as follows: transom mint sponsor hobby secrecy interact evacuate gadgetry.
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Turing Award Won by 3 Pioneers in Artificial Intelligence (NYTimes)
THE GODFATHERS OF THE AI BOOM WIN COMPUTING’S HIGHEST HONOR (Wired)
Google Podcasts in-episode search is coming, shows now being fully transcribed (Android Police)
Google makes emails more dynamic with AMP for Email (TechCrunch)
Appl Still Hasn’t Fixd Its MacBook Kyboad Problm (WSJ)
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers (The Verge)
NYPD's Big Artificial-Intelligence Reveal (Governing.com)
India says it has just shot down a satellite in space (MIT Technology Review)
Microsoft leads the way in banning April Fools’ Day pranks (The Verge)
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14 Jul 2019 | (Bonus) Is Ecommerce Gonna Kill The Grocery Store? With Joe Fassler | 00:27:56 | |
Remember that longread from Friday? I knew lots of physical retail was under threat from ecommcerce, but do we have to worry about the grocery store too? As I said, this was something I’ve never considered. So read the piece because I got in touch with the author, Joe Fassler to see what the story is. And yes, there are larger societal and cultural and even cyclical shifts imperiling the traditional grocery market, but yes, it’s tech and ecommerce too. A deeper dive into all this, plus at look at the star of Joe’s piece, the grocery store architect who is trying to blow up the grocery in order to save it.
The man who’s going to save your neighborhood grocery store (The New Food Economy)
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08 Jun 2019 | WWDC Debrief With John Voorhees of MacStories | 00:21:43 | |
Does what is says on the tin. John Voorhees helps us sum up WWDC, get act dev reaction from the floor of the conference, and pick up some of the stray threads we missed from Apple's biggest week of the year.
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25 Mar 2019 | Mon. 03/25 - Apple Goes Hollywood! | 00:15:48 | |
The Apple event broken down piece by piece, YouTube wants out of the streaming video wars, Nintendo is working on two new Switch devices, is consolidation finally coming to the digital media space, and why you should know the name Transsion.
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Apple launches $9.99 Apple News Plus with more than 300 magazines (The Verge)
Apple introduced its own credit card, the Apple Card (TechCrunch)
Apple announces Apple TV Plus video subscription service (The Verge)
YouTube Bows Out of Hollywood Arms Race With Netflix and Amazon (Bloomberg)
Nintendo to Launch Two New Switch Models (WSJ)
Digital media companies Group Nine Media and Refinery29 are said to be in talks to merge (Business Insider)
Shenzhen Transsion applies to raise capital on Shanghai’s technology board after taking Africa’s phone market by storm (South China Morning Post)
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13 May 2019 | Mon. 05/13 - The App Store Has A Supreme Court Problem | 00:16:56 | |
A Supreme Court ruling might spell trouble for Apple and others, Amazon is automating the boxers out of a job, Discord is doing some serious MAU’s, what the death of Nest means for IOT, and a LITERAL Bitcoin treasure hunt.
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Supreme Court deals Apple major setback in App Store antitrust case (CNBC)
Exclusive: Amazon rolls out machines that pack orders and replace jobs (Reuters)
Amazon Offers to Pay Employees $10,000 to Quit Their Jobs and Deliver Packages Instead (Time.com)
Slack says it’s going to replace email and is as necessary as electricity in its pitch to investors (CNBC)
Discord, Slack for gamers, tops 250 million registered users (CNET)
FDA clears first 6-lead consumer ECG, AliveCor’s $150 KardiaMobile 6L (VentureBeat)
Google Just Handed Amazon A Massive Advantage In Smart Home Tech (Forbes)
Nest, the company, died at Google I/O 2019 (ArsTechnica)
‘Satoshi’s Treasure’ Is a Global Puzzle With a $1 Million Bitcoin Prize (CoinDesk)
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19 Feb 2019 | Tue. 02/19 - Why Emoji Are Screwing Up Legal Cases | 00:15:18 | |
Qualcomm unveils a second gen 5G chip, Huawei’s founder hits back at the US, his biggest investors push back at Masa Son, and why emoji are causing problems in increasing numbers of court cases.
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Before the first 5G phone is out, Qualcomm is already moving on to its second-gen 5G modem (The Verge)
The US cannot crush us, says Huawei founder (BBC News)
How Huawei Targets Apple Trade Secrets (The Information)
Walmart’s US e-commerce sales up 43% in Q4, thanks to growing online grocery business (TechCrunch)
Key Investors Are Unhappy With SoftBank Tech-Investment Fund (WSJ)
Mining Giant Bitmain Posts $500 Million Loss in IPO Financial Filing (Coindesk)
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts aren’t prepared (TheVerge)
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24 Apr 2019 | Wed. 04/24 - The Podcast Wars... Begun They Have? | 00:17:01 | |
iFixit thinks it knows why the Galaxy Fold is having issues, Wing becomes the first drone delivery operator cleared by the FAA, why Netflix has gone deep into debt and have the podcasting wars begun?
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Samsung Galaxy Fold Teardown (iFixit)
Here’s Why We Think Galaxy Folds Are Failing (iFixit)
May to ban Huawei from providing 'core' parts of UK 5G network (TheGuardian)
Google Spinoff’s Drone Delivery Business First to Get FAA Approval (Bloomberg)
Kuo: Two new AirPods models in Q4 2019 – Q1 2020, one features an all-new design and higher price (9to5Mac)
Snap rally fades after earnings beat (CNBC)
Microsoft Paint to remain part of Windows 10 after all (The Verge)
Netflix offers $2 billion more in debt to fund its content spending (TechCrunch)
The Joe Rogan Experience to withdraw from Luminary (HotPod)
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01 Jul 2019 | Mon. 07/01 - Was Jony Ive Burned Out AT Apple or BY Apple? | 00:17:22 | |
Was Jony Ive burned out at Apple or was he burned out BY Apple? Again, Roku as the quiet mega-player in the streaming wars, how TikTok is spending its way to ubiquity (on the backs of those it wants to supplant) and how tech is revolutionizing Archeology.
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Jony Ive Is Leaving Apple, but His Departure Started Long Ago (WSJ)
Roku Will Soon Have 70% More OTT Devices in Global Streaming Market Than Next Closest Competitor (Multichannel News)
Streaming Overload? Nielsen Report Finds Average Viewer Takes 7 Minutes To Pick What To Watch; Just One-Third Bother To Check Menu (Deadline)
TikTok’s Videos Are Goofy. Its Strategy to Dominate Social Media Is Serious. (WSJ)
RealWear AR Closes Series B, Total Funding Over $100M (Forbes)
Exclusive: Intel launches blockbuster auction for its mobile portfolio (iam-media.com)
New electric cars sold in Europe must be fitted with noise-making device (TechSpot)
How Cutting-Edge Tech Is Empowering Ancient Archaeology (OneZero)
Machine learning has been used to automatically translate long-lost languages (MIT Technology Review)
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19 Jan 2019 | (Bonus) Health Tech With CNBC's Christina Farr @chrissyfarr | 00:17:38 | |
This week had a lot of health tech news in it… a lot of it broken by CNBC’s health tech reporter Christina Farr. So, I reached out to Christina to chat, and we discussed Amazon getting into healthcare—possibly even getting into health insurance—what Apple’s health strategy is, where health tech might go beyond wearables and how the healthcare industry is responding to Silicon Valley invading their turf.
This episode has a full transcript.
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03 Jan 2019 | Thu. 01/03 - Apple-ocalypse Now? | 00:17:21 | |
Apple lowers its guidance and the tech world freaks out, the company that you can outsource your censorship friendly China content to, a more durable e-scooter is coming and what to expect from CES.
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Letter from Tim Cook to Apple investors
Censoring China’s Internet, for Stability and Profit (NYTimes)
Segway unveils a more durable electric scooter and autonomous delivery bot (TechCrunch)
What to expect from CES 2019 (TechCrunch)
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26 Dec 2018 | Wed. 12/26 - Airbnb and Slack Mull Untraditional IPOs | 00:17:20 | |
How the US government shutdown affects cybersecurity, how the Open Government Data Act is possibly good tech governance, Airbnb and Slack are considering non-traditional IPOs and the state of AI research at the end of 2018.
How a government shutdown affects America’s cybersecurity workforce (FifthDomain)
In a huge win for open data, Congress passes the Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act (BoingBoing)
Wall Street Quietly Shelves Its Bitcoin Dreams (Bloomberg)
Layoffs Underway Amid ‘Adjustments,’ Bitcoin Miner Bitmain Confirms (CoinDesk)
HQ Trivia launches HQ Words as reinstalled CEO seeks a game-changer (TechCrunch)
Airbnb and Slack are considering untraditional IPOs that box out bankers like Spotify did (Recode)
Geoffrey Hinton and Demis Hassabis: AGI is nowhere close to being a reality (VentureBeat)
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09 Jul 2019 | Tue. 07/09 - Apple Culls The MacBook Herd | 00:15:51 | |
Apple culls the MacBook herd, YouTube returns to FireTV, a weird zero day exploit in Zoom’s video conferencing app, Elon Musk shakes up his autopilot team, and Stranger Things 3 breaks records for Netflix.
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Apple stops selling 12-inch MacBook and previous generation MacBook Air (9to5Mac)
YouTube is back on the Fire TV, and Prime Video launches on Chromecast starting today (The Verge)
Instagram will test a feature that allows users to shadow ban their bullies (The Verge)
Inside Instagram's War on Bullying (Time)
Zoom Zero Day: 4+ Million Webcams & maybe an RCE? Just get them to visit your website! (InfoSec Write-Ups)
More than 1,000 Android apps harvest data even after you deny permissions (CNET)
Frustrated Musk Shakes Up Autopilot Team (The Information)
If you'll pay more, new Uber Comfort offers Quiet Rides (TechCrunch)
Spotify Lite is now officially out for 36 markets around the world (Engadget)
‘Stranger Things 3’ Breaks Netflix Four-Day Viewing Record, Streamer Says (Deadline)
'Stranger Things 3' has been seen by over 40 million Netflix accounts (Engadget)
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08 Jan 2019 | Tue. 01/08 - Smartphone Recession? | 00:17:17 | |
Are we in a smartphone recession, mooooaaaar tv new from CES, AT&T wants to make 5G confusing, and why WeWork is now, simply, We (company).
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Sorry, Samsung. Seems nobody is immune to peak smartphone (The Register)
Apple’s Errors (Stratechery)
Sony doubles down on 8K TVs and the entertainment to play on them (VentureBeat)
AT&T decides 4G is now “5G,” starts issuing icon-changing software updates (ArsTechnica)
Uber’s Confidential Documents Show Path to $90 Billion IPO (The Information)
Exclusive: WeWork rebrands to The We Company; CEO Neumann talks about revised SoftBank round (Fast Company)
Amazon's new ad strategy: Free samples based on what it knows about you (Axios)
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13 Feb 2019 | Wed. 02/13 - Apple's Event About Services. But Which Ones? | 00:17:17 | |
An Apple event focused on services, a former Apple Vice President charged with insider trading, the larger gaming industry is having issues, and why your GPS device might have issues on April 6th of this year.
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Apple Plans News Event For March 25 (BuzzFeed News)
Publishers Chafe at Apple’s Terms for Subscription News Service (WSJ)
The former Apple lawyer who was supposed to keep employees from insider trading has been charged with insider trading (CNBC)
Amazon opens up Alexa store for anyone to create and publish custom skills (The Verge)
Activision Blizzard cuts hundreds of jobs despite ‘record revenue’ year (Polygon)
Fun fact: GPS uses 10 bits to store the week. That means it runs out... oh heck – April 6, 2019 (The Register)
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28 May 2019 | Tue. 05/28 - The iPod touch Lives! | 00:15:25 | |
The iPod touch lives (and got an update), Dell’s whole laptop lineup got an update, the apocalypse is coming for small vendors on Amazon, MacKenzie Bezos signs the Giving Pledge, and why a laptop infested with malware sold for $1.3 million dollars.
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Apple refreshes the iPod touch with the iPhone 7’s processor (The Verge)
Dell reveals new laptops aimed at gamers and business users (Android Authority)
Amazon Is Poised to Unleash a Long-Feared Purge of Small Suppliers (Bloomberg)
MacKenzie Bezos pledged to give away more than half of her $37B fortune to charity and philanthropy (TechCrunch)
Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards (ZDNet)
Driverless Delivery Vans Are Here as Production Begins in China (Bloomberg)
Auction for a laptop full of malware closes at $1.3 million (updated) (Engadget)
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24 Feb 2019 | The "Influencers" Beat With Taylor Lorenz | 00:22:21 | |
Taylor Lorenz, over at the Atlantic has the influencer beat down. I’ve told you about so many of her stories, often as longreads. You think influencers… the universe of YouTube stars, Instagram stars, social media stars generally is a niche thing? No way. This is already a huge industry with a ton of money sloshing around in it, and Taylor covers it better than anyone else.
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11 Mar 2019 | Mon. 03/11 - How TikTok Is Different | 00:23:58 | |
Nvidia buys Mellanox, Tesla reverses course, a handy primer on how TikTok is different, and we check in on the smart takes from last week’s big stories.
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Nvidia to Buy Mellanox for $6.9 Billion in Data Center Push (Bloomberg)
Landlords to Tesla: You’re Still on the Hook for Your Store Leases (WSJ)
How TikTok Is Rewriting the World (NYTimes)
Facebook vs. Apple (Slate)
Facebook has a big, terrifying dream to be the communication backbone for the Western world (Business Insider)
ELIZABETH WARREN WANTS TO BREAK UP APPLE, TOO (The Verge)
Elizabeth Warren Wants To Break Up Amazon, Google And Facebook; But Does Her Plan Make Any Sense? (TechDirt)
How to Enable Dark Mode Nearly Everywhere It's Available Right Now (Gizmodo)
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08 Apr 2019 | Mon. 04/08 - About Those iPhone Triple Camera Rumors... | 00:17:01 | |
Pinterest’s IPO looks set to make it an “undercorn,” the UK has some more ideas about regulating internet platforms, about those iPhone triple camera rumors, Netflix dumps AirPlay and Snap opts not to beat ’em; instead, plan’s to join ’em.
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Pinterest sets IPO range at $15-17, valuing it at $10.6B vs previous valuation of $12.3B (TechCrunch)
iPhone rumors now claim two OLED models with triple-camera arrays for 2019 (The Verge)
New report claims that the triple-camera iPhones in 2019 will feature 6.1-inch and 6.5-inch OLED screens, tweaked chassis thickness (9to5Mac)
Netflix confirms it killed AirPlay support, won’t let you beam shows to Apple TVs anymore (The Verge)
‘CHANGE MY VIEW’ REDDIT COMMUNITY LAUNCHES ITS OWN WEBSITE (Wired)
To stop copycats, Snapchat shares itself (TechCrunch)
Microsoft launches first Chromium Edge builds for Windows 10 (VentureBeat)
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17 Dec 2018 | Mon. 12/17 - Actually, It's Instagram That's The Problem? | 00:16:51 | |
Facebook got all the press but the Russians really loved Instagram to spread misinformation, more tech real estate moves, the CEO of HQ Trivia passes away, and how to break into somebody’s phone with a 3D-printed head.Sponsors:Techmeme.Robinhood.comMetalab.coLinks:Instagram Was Bigger Russian Election Tool Than Facebook, Senate Report Says (Bloomberg)Google Details Major New York Expansion (WSJ)Colin Kroll, 34, HQ Trivia and Vine Co-Founder, Is Found Dead (NYTimes)We Broke Into A Bunch Of Android Phones With A 3D-Printed Head (Forbes)Robinhood Will Retool Checking Product Following Scrutiny (Bloomberg)Apple hires designer Andrew Kim away from Tesla (The Verge)My Talk at Google (Me)
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22 Jan 2019 | Tue. 01/22 - Munchery Enters the Deadpool | 00:16:20 | |
Munchery bites the big one, Foxconn considers moving production to India, Netflix wants a seat at the adults table, and, yes, even guitar tech is now tech.
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Munchery closes on-demand meal-delivery business (San Francisco Chronicle)
Foxconn Looks Beyond China to India for iPhone Assembly (WSJ)
Apple Supplier in Japan Looks to Taiwan for Bailout After iPhone XR Letdown (WSJ)
Apple Pay coming to Target, Taco Bell and more top US retail locations (Apple Newsroom)
Netflix in advanced talks to join major Hollywood lobbying group (Politico)
Rosetta Stone for iPhone adds AI to identify objects for live translations (VentureBeat)
FENDER'S NEW ACOUSTIC GUITAR HAS A MILLION DIFFERENT VOICES (Wired)
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21 Apr 2019 | The AMA/Listener Call In Episode | 00:19:47 | |
Listeners ask questions. I try to give coherent answers.
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10 May 2019 | Fri. 05/10 - The Uber IPO | 00:16:56 | |
Uber’s big IPO had some issues, smartphone shipments are at a 5 year low, do you need an app for unsubscribing to things and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Uber Jackpot: Inside One of the Greatest Startup Investments of All Time (WSJ)
Americans Have So Many Subscriptions They Need Apps to Track and Cancel Them (Bloomberg)
Blue Origin: Bezos company aims to take people to moon by 2024 (The Guardian)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
How Much Is an Idea Worth? In Uber’s Case, $3.7 Billion (Bloomberg)
The VC Who Engineered the 2017 Uber CEO Coup Just Got Very Rich (Bloomberg)
The dangers of in-game data collection (Polygon)
How Unions Are Pushing Back Against the Rise of Workplace Technology (Fortune)
Three years in, Google’s hardware honcho is just getting started (FastCompany)
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12 Jul 2019 | Fri. 07/12 - Amazon Developing A High-End Echo Speaker | 00:16:19 | |
Amazon is developing a high-end Echo speaker, the PC market’s not dead yet, Postmates is having second thoughts about going public and might shop itself around instead, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Amazon Plans High-End Echo, Ramps Up Work on Alexa Home Robot (Bloomberg)
Gartner: PC shipments grew 1.5% in Q2 2019 (VentureBeat)
Ford-VW alliance expands to include autonomous and electric vehicles (The Verge)
Postmates has explored a sale to Uber or DoorDash instead of going public (Recode)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
The man who’s going to save your neighborhood grocery store (The New Food Economy)
Disney Won. Now What? (BuzzFeed News)
You’re Hired. Now Wear This Headset to Learn the Job. (NYTimes)
New Coke Didn’t Fail. It Was Murdered. (Mother Jones)
ROAD-TRIPPING WITH THE AMAZON NOMADS (The Verge)
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17 Jan 2019 | Thu. 01/17 - Tim Cook Sayz: Regulate THOSE Guys | 00:17:03 | |
Tim Cook calls for a data-broker clearinghouse, a possible criminal case against Huawei, the largest leak of user credentials ever found in the wild, and why we probably need a Unix for machine learning.
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Removing Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior from Russia (Facebook Newsroom)
You Deserve Privacy Online. Here’s How You Could Actually Get It (Time)
I Mentored Mark Zuckerberg. I Loved Facebook. But I Can't Stay Silent About What's Happening. (Time)
Huawei Targeted in U.S. Criminal Probe for Alleged Theft of Trade Secrets (WSJ)
HACK BRIEF: AN ASTONISHING 773 MILLION RECORDS EXPOSED IN MONSTER BREACH (Wired)
AWS For Everyone: New clues emerge about Amazon’s secretive low-code/no-code project (GeekWire)
Former Facebook engineer picks up $15M for AI platform Spell (TechCrunch)
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18 Apr 2019 | Thu. 04/18 - Why The Galaxy Folds Are Breaking | 00:16:25 | |
Samsung responds to the Galaxy Fold review unit issues, Google and Amazon end their streaming video spat, Pinterest and Zoom have their IPOs and could the Chinese web end up being more popular than the open web?
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Samsung responds to Galaxy Fold screen damage: ‘we will thoroughly inspect these units’ (The Verge)
Here's why Galaxy Fold displays are already failing (Android Central)
Facebook says it 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5 million people's email contacts without their consent (BusinessInsider)
Facebook is working on a voice assistant to rival Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri (CNBC)
Google and Amazon end their ridiculous streaming video spat (Engadget)
Presenting search app and browser options to Android users in Europe (The Keyword)
Pinterest ends its first day of trading up 28% (CNBC)
Big corporates back crypto 'plumbing' despite currency caution (Reuters)
The U.S. Is Losing a Major Front to China in the New Cold War (Bloomberg)
Newly Discovered 4,000-Year Old Egyptian Tomb Stuns Archaeologists (Geek.com)
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11 Jan 2019 | Fri. 01/11 - Mooaaarrr... Cameras on Smartphones! | 00:21:02 | |
Motherboard shames the telecom companies into not selling us out, shareholders are suing Alphabet’s board, the government shutdown claims more tech victims, Apple says, “We can add more cameras also!” and the weekend longreads suggestions.
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I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone (Motherboard)
AT&T says it’ll stop selling your location data, amid calls for a federal investigation (Washington Post)
Google Board Sued for Hushing Claims of Executive Misconduct (Bloomberg)
Government shutdown: TLS certificates not renewed, many websites are down (ZDNet)
Apple Plans Three New iPhones This Year, Plays Catch-Up on Cameras (WSJ)
Amazon Developing Game Streaming Service (The Information)
The Smart Touch Weekend Longreads:
Demon Underneath: John DeLorean and the Invention of the Future (The Outline)
The Rise and Demise of RSS (Motherboard)
Pitchfork’s Ryan Schreiber shaped Internet music journalism and now leaves it behind (Los Angeles Times)
Inside look at modern web browser (part 1) (Developers.Google)
The Race to Diagnose Cancer With a Simple Blood Test (2069 - Medium)
Lasers vs. Microwaves: The Billion-Dollar Bet on the Future of Magnetic Storage (ieee Spectrum)
PREPARING FOR Y2038 (ALREADY?!) (blogs.akamai)
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30 Mar 2019 | Apple Event Debriefing with MacStories' Federico Viticci and John Voorhees | 00:22:38 | |
So, we did the pre-amble for the Apple Services event last week, I figured we should do a debriefing, especially since it was such a confusing event, at least to me. I knew I needed some Apple experts to help me out, so I reached out to Federico Viticci and John Voorhees from MacStories. I don’t know if we sorted it out, but as I said earlier in the week, great minds think alike because Federico and I both had a brainstorm about when we might see AirPower released, if we ever do. By the way, Federico and John host a podcast you should check out, if you never have. AppStories, exploring the world of apps. Subscribe to it wherever you get your podcasts.
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26 Jun 2019 | Wed. 06/26 - Apple Acquires Drive.ai | 00:17:16 | |
Apple buys Drive.ai, the days of the phone notch might be numbered, the first solar powered electric car, fighting over the streaming rights for The Office, and why streaming music hasn’t been kind to classical music.
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Apple acquires self-driving startup Drive.ai (Axios)
Oppo unveils the world’s first under-screen selfie camera (The Verge)
Airbnb’s New Luxe Tier Includes a $1 Million Polynesian Island (Bloomberg)
3D printing platform Carbon raises $260 million at $2.4 billion valuation (VentureBeat)
300M-user meme site Imgur raises $20M from Coil to pay creators (TechCrunch)
Lightyear One Debuts as the first long-rand solar-powered electric car (TechCrunch)
NBC is removing ‘The Office’ from Netflix in 2021 and putting it on its new streaming service (CNBC)
In Streaming Age, Classical Music Gets Lost in the Metadata (NYTimes)
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02 Jan 2019 | Wed. 01/02 - What would I have to pay you to give up Facebook for a year? | 00:16:16 | |
Today, Roku is quietly a major combatant in the Streaming Wars, Tesla slashes prices, how many cameras can we fit on a smartphone, how much would it cost to convince you to quit Facebook, and why Bandersnatch might just be the beginning of the choose your own adventure trend.
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Activision Plans to Fire CFO Neumann, Puts Him on Paid Leave (Bloomberg)
ROKU BREAKS FREE FROM BOXES AND TVS (Wired)
Tesla slashes EV prices by $2,000 to offset reduced tax credits (Engadget)
[Exclusive] Nokia 9 PureView Penta-camera Phone Revealed in Full Glory in First-ever Promo Video (Mysmartprice)
Economists calculate the true value of Facebook to its users in new study (ArsTechnica)
Popsugar's Twinning app was leaking everyone's uploaded photos (TechCrunch)
HOW THE SURPRISE NEW INTERACTIVE BLACK MIRROR CAME TOGETHER (Wired)
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22 Jul 2019 | Mon. 7/22 - Just the Equifax, Ma'am | 00:16:47 | |
Equifax agrees to a settlement over its massive 2017 data breach, Microsoft invests a billion dollars in an generalized AI startup, Huawei is linked to North Korea’s cellular network buildout, Google settles multiple lawsuits, including a decade-old one about Wi-Fi snooping, Apple’s sequel to Tim Cook becomes apparent, and senseless violins.
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CFPB, FTC and States Announce Settlement with Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach (CFPB)
Proving you deserve $20,000 from the Equifax settlement will be nearly impossible (CNBC)
With $1 Billion From Microsoft, an A.I. Lab Wants to Mimic the Brain (New York Times) Microsoft invests in and partners with OpenAI to support us building beneficial AGI (OpenAI press release)
Leaked documents reveal Huawei’s secret operations to build North Korea’s wireless network (Washington Post)
Google Finds Cheap Way Out of Multibillion-Dollar ‘Wi-Spy’ Suit (Bloomberg)
How Google Extracted Itself From Three More Lawsuits—Data Sheet (Fortune)
Apple’s Heir Apparent Is Much More Like Tim Cook Than Steve Jobs (Bloomberg)
Etsy acquires musical instrument marketplace Reverb for $275 million (VentureBeat)
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20 Jul 2019 | (Bonus) The Moon Landing With Charles Fishman | 00:37:34 | |
So, today, July 20th 2019 is the 50th anniversary of human beings walking on the moon for the first time. As Glenn mentioned on Friday’s weekend longreads segment, Fast Company has been doing a 50 days to the moon thing. 50 different stories around the moon landing. They’re all from Charles Fishman, who wrote a book that came out this summer called One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission that Flew Us to the Moon. Please buy that book if you want a super great summer long read, literal longread. But also, listen to this conversation with Charles discussing amazing stories about the moon landing that I for sure never knew, and 100% blew my mind…
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06 Jul 2019 | (Bonus) The Man Who Could Have Been Bill Gates? (Pt. 1) | 00:42:49 | |
Part One of the legendary Gary Kildall Story...
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25 Jan 2019 | Fri. 01/25 - AI Can Beat Us At Starcraft II Too (Also?) | 00:24:42 | |
Now the AIs can defeat us at StarCraft II (too?), Zuckerberg wants to unify his collection of messaging apps, my grand unifying theory for the streaming video wars and of course the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Zuckerberg Plans to Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger (NYTimes)
Facebook knowingly duped game-playing kids and their parents out of money (Reveal)
Facebook ignored kids’ spending problems, internal documents reveal (BBC News)
DeepMind AI Challenges Pro StarCraft II Players, Wins Almost Every Match (ExtremeTech)
Coming to a TV near you: personalized ads (Axios)
The SmartTouchUSA.com Weekend Longreads:
From Founder to CEO (podcast)
EVERYBODY DOES IT: THE MESSY TRUTH ABOUT INFILTRATING COMPUTER SUPPLY CHAINS (The Intercept)
Katzenberg and Whitman: Hollywood’s New Odd Couple (Fortune)
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: The Rolling Stone Interview (Rolling Stone)
“The Linux of social media”—How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging (ArsTechnica)
Reddit’s r/changemyview is a template for how all online discussion should be (TNW)
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08 May 2019 | Wed. 05/08 - The Pixel 3a and Flagship "Lite" Phones | 00:15:54 | |
Google is talking big on privacy, but going after cookies helps their bottom line as well, why the Pixel 3a might usher in a new era of flagship “lite” phones, the huge Binance bitcoin hack and why does Bird want to sell you a scooter, not just rent you one?
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Google strengthens Chrome's privacy controls (TechCrunch)
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it (TechCrunch)
US digital advertising exceeded $100 billion in 2019 (TechCrunch)
Google shows Apple and Samsung how ‘lite’ flagships are done (Engadget)
Apple should bring back the iPhone SE and model it after Google’s Pixel 3a (MacWorld)
Bird has a new electric scooter: it’s durable, comes in three different colors, and you can buy it (The Verge)
DIY Artists Will Earn More than $1 Billion This Year. No Wonder the Major Labels Want Their Business (Rolling Stone)
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17 Apr 2019 | Wed. 04/17 - Qualcomm Makes Apple Cry Uncle | 00:16:25 | |
There’s no other way to describe it: Qualcomm got Apple to surrender, are things back on for an Apple Car, Microsoft has a new Hub and a new Xbox One S, and why Hulu has an advantage the other streamers don’t.
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Qualcomm surges after announcing a settlement with Apple over patent royalties (CNBC)
Apple Settles With Qualcomm, Intel Exits Modems, Apple’s Miscalculation (Stratechery)
Qualcomm just beat Apple into submission (SemiAccurate)
Exclusive: Apple in talks with potential suppliers of sensors for self-driving cars - sources (Reuters)
T-Mobile-Sprint Deal Runs Into Resistance From DOJ Antitrust Staff (WSJ)
Microsoft's more portable Surface Hub 2S ships in June for $9000 (TechCrunch)
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition: Price, availability, games and more (CNET)
Netflix drops on earnings report showing weak guidance, CMO retires (CNBC)
As Netflix Contends With More Rivals, Hulu Stands Out (NYTimes)
My Samsung Galaxy Fold screen broke after just a day (The Verge)
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27 Dec 2018 | Thu. 12/27 - Mobile Alerts Are Why We Can’t Have Nice Things | 00:18:38 | |
Amazon has a record-breaking holiday season, surprising absolutely no one, another Instagram crackdown, a look at Austin as a tech hub, and why mobile alerts are a Frankenstein monster increasingly out of control.
Amazon Says Alexa Voice Shopping Tripled During 2018 Holiday Season (Fortune)
Instagram’s Christmas Crackdown (The Atlantic)
Tesla's Supercharger network will cover all of Europe in 2019 (Engadget)
With Tech Expansion, Austin Is Still Weird. It’s Just More Wired Now, Too. (NYTimes)
Pushed Even Further: US Newsrooms View Mobile Alerts as a Standalone Platform (CJR)
Movie Theaters Bounce Back: What’s Behind the 2018 Rebound (Variety)
Watch the trailer for Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, releasing Friday 28th on Netflix (The Verge)
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25 Jun 2019 | Tue. 06/25 - Bill Gates' Biggest Mistake | 00:18:02 | |
LinkedIn’s changes mean peak newsfeed is truly behind us, hackers have been stealing a massive amount of phone data without touching phones, early impressions of the recent Apple beta releases and Bill Gates fesses up to his greatest career failure.
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Exclusive: LinkedIn goes niche (Axios)
Microsoft’s new OneDrive Personal Vault protects a folder with 2FA (The Verge)
Hackers are stealing years of call records from hacked cell networks (TechCrunch)
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite On Track for $10 Million First Month Following $1 Million Launch Weekend (SensorTower)
Bill Gates says his ‘greatest mistake ever’ was Microsoft losing to Android (The Verge)
Hands on with Apple's first public beta of macOS 10.15 Catalina (Apple Insider)
IOS 13 HANDS-ON: DARK MODE, APPLE MAPS, REMINDERS, AND MORE (The Verge)
iPadOS makes Apple's tablets feel like a priority again (Engadget)
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03 Apr 2019 | Wed. 04/03 - Google's Credibility Problem When It Comes To Products Dying | 00:16:16 | |
Facebook stops asking people to reveal their email passwords, WhatsApp gives you control over group chats, Google has a credibility problem when it comes to product shutdowns and 5G is kinda, officially here.
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‘Beyond Sketchy’: Facebook Demanding Some New Users’ Email Passwords (Daily Beast)
Facebook Is Just Casually Asking Some New Users for Their Email Passwords (Gizmodo)
Facebook will stop asking new users for their email passwords (Axios)
WhatsApp finally lets you prevent people from adding you to their shitty groups (TNW)
WhatsApp now lets you control who can add you to groups (The Verge)
Justice Department Warns Academy Over Potential Oscar Rule Changes Threatening Netflix (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety)
Media Companies Take a Big Gamble on Apple (NYTimes)
Tweet Storm on Apple+ and The New Yorker (@Michaelluo)
Google Duplex rolling out to non-Pixel, iOS devices in the US (9to5Google)
Google begins shutting down its failed Google+ social network (The Verge)
Google’s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand (ArsTechnica)
Wayve claims 'world first' in driving a car autonomously with only its AI and a SatNav (TechCrunch)
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06 Feb 2019 | Wed. 02/06 - Spotify Makes A Big Move Into Podcasting | 00:15:21 | |
Podcasting has its biggest news day ever, some pretty big executive shakeups, the new emojis for 2019 and how to steal a million dollars from an ATM without anyone noticing.
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Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more (ReCode)
Relaxation app Calm raises $88 million, valuing it $1 billion (CNBC)
Facebook’s top PR exec is leaving (ReCode)
230 New Emojis in Final List for 2019 (EmojiPedia)
Programmer finds ridiculous ATM loophole that let him withdraw $1 million in cash (The Verge)
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16 May 2019 | Thu. 05/16 - The Hammer Comes Down on Huawei | 00:15:53 | |
The hammer is coming down on Huawei, China blocks Wikipedia, Google clarifies the Works with Nest shutdown, a 1TB microSD, more 5G rollouts, what should we think of Quibi and you didn’t fall for that porn scam did you?
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Trump administration cracks down on giant Chinese tech firm, escalating clash with Beijing (Washington Post)
Trump’s Huawei Threat Is the Nuclear Option to Halt China’s Rise (Bloomberg)
Instagram is killing Direct, its standalone Snapchat clone app, in the next several weeks (TechCrunch)
Report: Apple’s custom 5G modems may not arrive until 2025 after ‘long and painful divorce’ with Intel (The Information)
China has blocked all language versions of Wikipedia (Mashable)
Sprint will launch 5G on May 31 in 4 cities with LG V50 and HTC 5G Hub (VentureBeat)
Streaming Service Quibi Seeks Up to $1 Billion in New Funding (The Information)
Exclusive: Scammed Porn Watchers Have Paid Nearly $1 Million in Bitcoin Blackmail (Fortune)
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31 May 2019 | Fri. 05/31 - Does Amazon Want To Be A Mobile Carrier? | 00:16:42 | |
Might Amazon get into the cellular carrier game and thus make a Sprint/T-Mobile merger more palatable? Uber’s first quarterly report as a public company, what to expect from WWDC next week, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Exclusive: Amazon interested in buying Boost from T-Mobile, Sprint - sources (Reuters)
Uber stock rises as net losses match expectations (CNBC)
APPLE WWDC 2019: MAC PRO, IOS 13, MARZIPAN, AND WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT (The Verge)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Product Breakfast Club podcast
The unlikely origins of USB, the port that changed everything (Fast Company)
Bing turns 10: Why it’s been more disruptive than you think (Search Engine Land)
The Collapsing Crime Rates of the ’90s Might Have Been Driven by Cellphones (The Atlantic)
This ID Scanner Company is Collecting Sensitive Data on Millions of Bargoers (OneZero)
AT&T Has Become a New Kind of Media Giant (Fortune)
The case for caseless iPhones (Vox)
Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park lands, explained (Polygon)
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24 May 2019 | Fri. 05/24 - iFixit Tears Down the MacBook Keyboard Tweaks | 00:17:23 | |
The Facebook cryptocurrency could be here in about six months, SpaceX launches its first batch of internet satellites, iFixit tears down the MacBook keyboard tweaks, the robots are coming for MLB umpires, and a supersized weekend longreads segment.
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Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' currency in 2020 (BBC News)
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket deals out a deck of 60 Starlink internet satellites (GeekWire)
Apple’s keyboard ‘material’ changes on the new MacBook Pro are minor at best (The Verge)
Robot umpires are coming to baseball (Axios)
The Weekend Longreads:
Special report - Hobbling Huawei: Inside the U.S. war on China's tech giant (Reuters)
WeWork Wants to Become Its Own Landlord With Latest Spending Spree (Bloomberg BusinessWeek)
How Silicon Valley gamed Europe’s privacy rules (Politico)
AFTER 15 YEARS, THE PIRATE BAY STILL CAN’T BE KILLED (Mel)
One Inventor’s Race to Manage His Parkinson’s Disease With an App (OneZero)
Business Bets on a Quantum Leap (Fortune)
Can AI escape our control and destroy us? (Popular Science)
The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet (OneZero)
A Revolution In Your Pocket (RBS.io)
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04 Feb 2019 | Mon. 02/04 - Why CAPTCHA's Have Gotten So Difficult | 00:17:35 | |
Soon you can play Xbox live everywhere, Google unveils Live Transcribe, Slack files to go public, the most crypto story ever and why CAPTCHA’s have gotten so difficult.
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Microsoft wants to bring Xbox Live cross-platform gaming to Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, and more (WindowsCentral)
Slack confidentially files to go public (CNBC)
Crypto Exchange Says It Can't Repay $190 Million to Clients After Founder Dies With Only Password (Gizmodo)
Locast, a Free App Streaming Network TV, Would Love to Get Sued (NYTimes)
MacBook keyboard failures could end with introduction of glass panel keyboards (AppleInsider)
WHY CAPTCHAS HAVE GOTTEN SO DIFFICULT (The Verge)
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19 Mar 2019 | Tue. 03/19 - Stadia is Google's Gaming Streaming Service | 00:15:02 | |
Google’s gaming service is called Stadia, the iMac lineup gets an update, Instagram ads in-app shopping, Intel wants to build an exascale computer and Y Combinator’s Demo Day, Day 1.
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Google Stadia announced, a game streaming service for Chrome, Android, and TVs (9to5Google)
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service, launches in 2019 (The Verge)
Stadia, Google’s gaming platform, changed the rules of the console wars (Polygon)
Apple Updates iMac Lineup With Up to 8-Core 9th-Gen Intel Processors and Radeon Pro Vega Graphics Options (MacRumors)
Instagram tests in-app shopping with Kylie Cosmetics, Nike and Huda Beauty (Digiday)
Nvidia announces $99 AI computer for developers, makers, and researchers (The Verge)
Intel claims Aurora will be the first U.S. supercomputer to hit 1 exaflop (Venture Beat)
Here are the 85+ startups that launched at YC's W19 Demo Day One (TechCrunch)
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16 Feb 2019 | NBC News' Jacob Ward On Data Vs. Privacy | 00:18:32 | |
Remember that first weekend longread from yesterday, from NBC’s Tech Correspondent Jacob Ward? As I said, it triggered some things that I’ve been thinking about for a while. About data and data harvesting and data capitalism. So, I reached out to Jacob to delve further, and I’m glad I did. Super provocative deeper dive into the ideas of THIS piece: Why data, not privacy, is the real danger (NBC News)
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02 Feb 2019 | (Bonus) Jay and Farhad Show Reunion!! With @jyarow and @fmanjoo | 00:34:47 | |
For years, Jay Yarrow and Farhad Manjoo had a podcast, the Jay and Farhad show. You might remember Jay from his time at BusinessInsider (he’s an executive editor at CNBC now) and Farhad of course is a NYTimes columnist. Well, they stopped doing the podcast late last year, which was a super bummer for a lot of us. Jay and Farhad had a super cool chemistry and I know a lot of people for whom the show was unmissable. Well, I got Jay and Farhad to put the band back together, so you’re about to hear a special reunion episode of the Jay and Farhad show! We talk Apple! Facebook! Layoffs! (No twitter, oddly...) It's great!
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28 Apr 2019 | Security Checkin with Dave Bittner of Cyberwire | 00:29:12 | |
I wanted to talk to Dave Bittner of CyberWire because the CyberWire podcasts are my go to source for keeping up with the security space in a broad way. And I’m glad I did, Dave is a super knowledgeable pro, and we do get into things like those huge credential dumps, password best practices and that Triton virus that has me so worried. But we started off by going on a weird tangent about Facebook where I found myself arguing for Facebook for some reason, and we ended by really going off the rails and talking about the Fermi Paradox and aliens. It ended up being a really fun chat. :)
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19 May 2019 | The Streaming Wars With Eric Jackson | 00:28:12 | |
Eric Jackson is an investor at EMJ Capital Ltd. He’s deep in the media space, he’s deep in the streaming wars, as I think I say in this episode, he’s shaped a ton of my thinking about the streaming wars. So… where are we? Who’s up? Who’s down? Is it time to get bullish on Disney+ for a ton of reasons? Eric has a great podcast: The Eric Jackson Podcast.
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03 May 2019 | Fri. 05/03 - Facebook Coin Is Coming For Credit Cards | 00:17:33 | |
This Facebook cryptocurrency is real, people, Microsoft has a blockchain product as well, Verizon is looking to unload Tumblr, Softbank is considering an IPO for the vision fund and, of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Facebook Building Cryptocurrency-Based Payments System (WSJ)
Project Libra: Facebook to launch stablecoin-based payments network (The Block)
Report: Facebook looking to disrupt credit cards with cryptocurrency (ArsTechnica)
Microsoft adds more AI, mixed-reality, IoT services to its Azure line-up (ZDNet)
Microsoft launches a fully managed blockchain service (TechCrunch)
Verizon Looks to Unload Tumblr Blogging Site (WSJ)
SoftBank Considers IPO for $100 Billion Vision Fund (WSJ)
Sonic’s live-action design upset the entire internet, so the studio is changing it (The Verge)
The Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
The making of Amazon Prime, the internet’s most successful and devastating membership program (ReCode)
The search for the kryptonite that can stop CRISPR (MIT Technology Review)
The Most Valuable Company (for Now) Is Having a Nadellaissance (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Software, the Tough Tomato Principle, and the Great Weirdening of the World (Florent Crivello)
The productivity pit: how Slack is ruining work (ReCode)
Exclusive: The Saga Of 'Star Citizen,' A Video Game That Raised $300 Million—But May Never Be Ready To Play (Forbes)
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19 Jul 2019 | Fri. 7/19 - This Pentagon Contract Is Not the One You’re Looking For | 00:16:06 | |
Microsoft makes boring pay dividends, Trump says he’ll use JEDI mind tricks to examine a Pentagon bid, Orlando ends a controversial facial-recognition test with Amazon, and your weekend long read suggestions.
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Microsoft beats on earnings, stock ticks up (CNBC)
Trump says he’s looking into a Pentagon cloud contract for Amazon or Microsoft because ‘we’re getting tremendous complaints’ (CNBC)
Republican lawmakers urge Trump not to delay the $10 billion Pentagon cloud contract Amazon and Microsoft want (CNBC)
Orlando cancels Amazon Rekognition program, capping 15 months of glitches and controversy (Orlando Weekly)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
50 Days to the Moon (Fast Company)
Is It Okay to Laugh at Florida Man? (Washington Post)
TikTok Stars Are Preparing to Take Over the Internet (The Atlantic)
Grindr Wanted To Make The World Better For Queer People. Then A Chinese Gaming Company Bought It. (Buzzfeed)
Andy Ngo Has The Newest New Media Career. It’s Made Him A Victim And A Star (Buzzfeed)
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13 Jul 2019 | (Bonus) The Superhuman Brouhaha With Mike Davidson | 00:30:12 | |
Remember the whole Superhuman kerfuffle of the last week or so? Mike Davidson wrote a blog post calling out some shady stuff in the Superhuman email product, all of silicon valley debated it, Superhuman walked things back a bit, and actually, I didn’t mention this, but Mike had a second post about this, which was even more in depth an eloquent than the first one. So, I reached out to Mike to talk about this whole thing, not because I wanted to re-litigate it, but because I wanted to poke at… well, what I said last week… what does this whole debate say about the discourse in tech at the moment?
Mike's 2nd post on this that I didn't mention on the podcast
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10 Jul 2019 | Wed. 07/10 - The New Switch Lite Drops The... "Switching" | 00:20:07 | |
The Nintendo Switch Lite is a smaller cheaper Switch that doesn’t “switch,” HBO Max is ready for the streaming thunderdome, is Slack falling behind Microsoft Teams, and an effort to close a funny tax loophole for crypto investors.
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Nintendo announces a handheld Nintendo Switch Lite for $199 (TechCrunch)
HBO Max will be the exclusive streaming home of 'Friends' (Engadget)
BET Streaming Service Taps Netflix Alum as Leader (Exclusive) (The Hollywood Reporter)
AT&T says it will automatically block robocalls ‘in the coming months’ (The Verge)
Microsoft might crush Slack like Facebook crushed Snapchat (ReCode)
Snapchat announces new shows from Serena Williams, Arnold Schwarzenegger and others (TechCrunch)
Next on Facebook’s Shopping List: Acquisitions to Beef Up Gaming (The Information)
Bill to provide “safe harbor” for crypto fork taxpayers reintroduced in Congress (The Block)
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22 Apr 2019 | Mon. 04/22 - The Galaxy Fold Is Delayed | 00:16:16 | |
The Samsung Galaxy Fold is delayed, Sri Lanka blocking social media is complicated, how you’re being tracked in the airport and at work, and why there’s no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to free apps.
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Samsung’s Galaxy Fold Smartphone Release Delayed (WSJ)
Sri Lankan government blocks social media and imposes curfew following deadly blasts (The Washington Post)
Zillow launches AI-powered 3D home tours in the U.S. and Canada (VentureBeat)
The US wants to scan the faces of all air passengers leaving the country (QZ)
Employee privacy in the US is at stake as corporate surveillance technology monitors workers’ every move (CNBC)
That mental health app might share your data without telling you (The Verge)
Turns Out, Meal Kits Might Not Suck for the Planet (Earther)
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18 Jan 2019 | Fri. 01/18 - Gadget Reviews Now Mean Sneaker Reviews | 00:20:32 | |
Netflix starts to open up, Cortana stops competing, gadget reviews now include shoes as a category and the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Netflix beats on subscriber growth, but misses slightly on revenue — stock falls after hours (CNBC)
It’s Official: Satya Nadella Confirms Cortana Defeat (Thurrott)
Nike's auto-laced future (TechCrunch)
NIKE'S NEW SELF-LACING BASKETBALL SHOE IS ACTUALLY SMART (Wired)
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Drone Radio Show
Delivery Drones Use Bird-Inspired Legs to Jump Into the Air (IEEE Spectrum)
Why Do Shareholders Agree to Give Up Voting Rights? (New York Magazine)
The Attention Economy Is a Malthusian Trap (The Atlantic)
The Story Behind Meta, the AR Startup That Just Had Its Assets Sold to a Mystery Buyer (Variety)
Rekindled yet again, Nokia’s next-gen phones offer more than just nostalgia (Digital Trends)
INSIDE THE STRANGE YET PROFITABLE WORLD OF RETAIL ARBITRAGE (Mel Magazine)
EA’s Troubled Decade Of Star Wars Games (Kotaku)
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16 Jun 2019 | (Bonus) The Business of Content With Simon Owens | 00:25:51 | |
Simon Owens is a journalist who, in his writing, podcasting and newsletters, covers the whole gamut of digital media, from the creator side to the publisher side… from the journalist side to the business side. So, we’ve got a great, wide-ranging conversation today about everything from newsletters, to YouTube, to paywalls to podcasts. And check out Simon’s great podcast, The Business of Content.
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21 Mar 2019 | Thu. 03/21 - Santa Tim Has Forsaken Us! | 00:15:27 | |
Reset the x number of days without a Facebook scandal calendar, Microsoft launches Virtual Desktop but begins sunsetting Windows 7, European Wikipedia goes dark, and the hottest coin in crypto is making people remember the glory days of 2017.
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Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years (Krebs on Security)
Can Duruk's Tweet Storm
Windows Virtual Desktop is now in public preview (TechCrunch)
Microsoft launches previews of Windows Virtual Desktop and Defender ATP for Mac (VentureBeat)
Microsoft warns Windows 7 users of looming end to security updates (TechCrunch)
European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws (The Verge)
Hottest Crypto Coin's Massive Rally Echoes Bitcoin's Glory Days (Bloomberg)
APPLE IPAD MINI REVIEW: NO COMPETITION (The Verge)
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27 Apr 2019 | Using Tech For Good? With Jigsaw's Dan Keyserling | 00:24:50 | |
This one requires a bit of explaining. Remember that segment I did about Change A View, that subreddit that was becoming its own site to try to create a platform for healthy discourse and debate online? They got backing from—and technical support from—an Alphabet subsidiary called Jigsaw. So, I went down a rabbit hole with Jigsaw, because they weren’t on my radar, and I learned that their remit is to… seemingly… try to make the Internet not suck as much. So, long story short, I reached out to some people and got put in touch with Dan Keyserling of Jigsaw to see what they’re up to. Combatting radicalization, online censorship, trolls, bias in AI… there ARE still some folks who believe technology can make the world better… not just break it. Huge, if true! But seriously, this is a bit of a palate cleanse for me, and for you… but really… mostly for me.
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04 Mar 2019 | Mon., 03/04 - USB 4 Wishes and Password-Free Dreams | 00:20:05 | |
Facebook lets randos look you up by your phone number; Huawei is about to sue the U.S. government; a Vermont law exposes more than 100 data brokers; USB 4 is announced; Facebook offers a way to log in with your face...kind of; and the W3C has a new standard that promises to do away with passwords forever.
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Facebook won’t let you opt-out of its phone number ‘look up’ setting (TechCrunch)
Scammers abused Facebook phone number search (BBC News)
Huawei Said to Be Preparing to Sue the U.S. Government (New York Times)
Here are the data brokers quietly buying and selling your personal information (Fast Company)
With USB 4, Thunderbolt 3’s benefits become open to all (The Verge)
USB Promoter Group Announces USB4 Specification (AP News)
Harry McCracken's Facebook tweet (Twitter)
Facebook explains how it’ll review nude photos to stop revenge porn (The Verge)
Facebook’s New CAPTCHA Test: ‘Upload a Clear Photo of Your Face’ (Wired)
W3C approves WebAuthn as the web standard for password-free logins (VentureBeat)
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06 Mar 2019 | Wed. 03/06 - This Podcast Is A Year Old! | 00:15:31 | |
Fitbit unveils a new smartwatch and lowers prices across the board, Samsung is working on two more foldable phones, Grab grabs $1.4 billion from Masa Son and Waymo finally found a way to make money.
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Fitbit’s new $160 Versa Lite is a stripped-down version of its entry-level smartwatch (The Verge)
Fitbit kills Alta, Alta HR, Flex 2, and Zip (VentureBeat)
Samsung Working on Two More Foldable Smartphones (Bloomberg)
WANT A FOLDABLE PHONE? HOLD OUT FOR REAL GLASS (Wired)
Chinese Hackers Target Universities in Pursuit of Maritime Military Secrets (WSJ)
Uber found not criminally liable in last year’s self-driving car death (QZ)
Grab confirms $1.46B investment from SoftBank’s Vision Fund (TechCrunch)
Waymo Starts Selling Sensors to Lower Cost of Self-Driving Cars (Bloomberg)
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08 Feb 2019 | Fri. 02/08 - The Jeff Bezos Stuff | 00:18:16 | |
Yes, we’re gonna talk about the Bezos thing, is Amazon reconsidering HQ2, Sprint sues over 5G, maybe digital media is just fine, and the weekend longreads suggestions.
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No thank you, Mr. Pecker (Jeff Bezos on Medium)
Facing opposition, Amazon reconsiders NY headquarters site, two officials say (Washington Post)
Sprint sues AT&T over its fake 5G branding (Engadget)
Google warns about two iOS zero-days 'exploited in the wild' (ZDNet)
Can Subscriptions Save All Media Companies, or Just the New York Times? (NYMag)
Amid bad news in the industry, Business Insider parent says it crossed $100m revenue mark and is profitable (Digiday)
The Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
How To Be Awesome At Your Job (Podcast)
“Do We Want to Be in Business?” The Strange, Never-Ending Saga of MoviePass (The Ringer)
The CRISPR machines that can wipe out entire species (Cnet)
Inside Wisconsin’s Disastrous $4.5 Billion Deal With Foxconn (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Fortnite Is the Future, but Probably Not for the Reasons You Think (Redef)
FINDING LENA, THE PATRON SAINT OF JPEGS (Wired)
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02 Jul 2019 | Tue. 07/02 - Are ISP Caps the Achilles Heel of Game Streaming? | 00:14:35 | |
We know when the Galaxy Note 10 is coming, we don’t know why Microsoft is teasing Windows 1.0, Nvidia refreshes the RTX line, meditation app Calm is finding success in an interesting way, and Loon is about to have its first big test.
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Samsung confirms next Unpacked event will be Aug. 7 in New York (CNET)
Microsoft is teasing Windows 1.0, and everyone is confused (Engadget)
Microsoft finally details its plans for Windows 10 19H2 (WindowsCentral)
Nvidia refreshes RTX line: “Super” GPUs add performance at same MSRP (ArsTechnica)
Tim Cook disputes 'absurd' reports about Jony Ive's departure from Apple (NBCNews)
Calm raises $27M to McConaughey you to sleep (TechCrunch)
PlayStation Vue raises prices by $5 per month, following its recent content deals (TechCrunch)
Google Stadia's Data Cap Challenge Will Be Addressed By ISPs, Says Phil Harrison (GameSpot)
Google internet balloon spinoff Loon still looking for its wings (Reuters)
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22 Feb 2019 | Fri. 02/22 - The Most Acquisitive Unicorns | 00:18:08 | |
Facebook is shutting down its controversial Onavo app, Google’s streaming gaming service might get some hardware to go along with it, the most acquisitive unicorns and the weekend longreads suggestions. Here’s what you missed today in the world of tech.
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Facebook will shut down its spyware VPN app Onavo (TechCrunch)
Samsung will extend Bixby button remapping to premium Galaxy phones running Android Pie (The Verge)
Source: Google plans to announce long-rumored ‘Yeti’ hardware at GDC event (9to5Google)
Airbnb, Automattic, And Pinterest Top Rank Of Most Acquisitive Unicorns (Crunchbase News)
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Late Night Linux Podcast
HOW APPLE’S ENTERPRISE APP PROGRAM BECAME THE NEW WILD WEST OF MOBILE APPS (The Verge)
“SHE NEVER LOOKS BACK”: INSIDE ELIZABETH HOLMES’S CHILLING FINAL MONTHS AT THERANOS (Vanity Fair)
It Started With a Jolt: How New York Became a Tech Town (NYTimes)
Guidemaster: The least-awful Android phones (Ars Technica)
The curse of the Twitter reply guy (Mashable)
YouTube Story 1: Study blames YouTube for rise in number of Flat Earthers (The Guardian)
YouTube Story 2: YouTube Unleashed a Conspiracy Theory Boom. Can It Be Contained? (NYTimes)
YouTube Story 3: How YouTube helps flat-earthers organize (The Verge)
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