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Carolina Milanesi, analyst and President of Creative Strategies, joins host Ken Ray to talk A.I., Apple Intelligence, and various WWDC announcements. Topics include: Making the case for A.I. Rating Apple Intelligence Whether Apple is “late” to A.I. Whether Apple Intelligence will spur an iPhone “Supercycle” Other announcements of note from WWDC24
Welcome to episode 332 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Carolina Milanesi of Creative Strategies -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. This week's episode is all about leaks and rumors. We discuss Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event and OnePlus' long awaited "Open" foldable, then cover news from Nothing, Huawei, and RedMagic. Enjoy :)Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Carolina Milanesi: https://twitter.com/caro_milanesi- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 teaser video: https://www.gsmarena.com/latest_samsung_galaxy_z_flip5_teaser_is_all_about_dance_moves-news-59198.php- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 dummy units leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_z_fold5_dummy_units_emerge_in_new_shots_-news-59208.php- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 rumor: https://www.gsmarena.com/the_global_galaxy_s23_fe_will_have_an_exynos_2200_the_us_a_s_8_gen_1_-news-59214.php- OnePlus "Open" foldable Aug 29 launch rumor: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_open_announcement_likely_set_for_august_29-news-59210.php- More OnePlus 12 specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_12_specs_leak_revealing_huge_battery-news-59242.php- Nothing Phone (2) new camera features: https://www.androidpolice.com/nothing-phone-2-launch-day-update-new-camera-features/- Huawei to make its own 5G chips: https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/huawei-is-gearing-up-to-make-5g-phones-for-the-world-again/- RedMagic 8S Pro US prices: https://www.gsmarena.com/red_magic_8s_pro_goes_global_here_are_the_prices-news-59237.php- Smartphone shipments continue to decline: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGtwDDXJgqCpSVNhgnvMksCrvrN- Meta Threads blocking VPN access in Europe: https://www.gsmarena.com/meta_threads_europe_vpn_users_blocked-news-59217.php
This week Simon was joined by special Guest Carolina Milanesi of Creative Strategies and The Heart of Tech. As one of the privileged few to have had hands on, nay, eyes on, experience of the Vision Pro - that is of course the main part of our conversation, but not all by any means... GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Get 2 months on the Kino Premium Plan with offer code KINOWITHJOHNNEMO Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Recorded 2nd July 2023 On this week's show CAROLINA MILANESI President of and Technology Analyst for Creative Strategies Founder of and Chief Consultant at The Heart of Tech @caro_milanesi on Twitter and Mastodon APPLE Apple's SOS partner hints in FCC filing that satellite chat may be coming – Apple 3.0 Apple Card and American Express? Talks Underway: Report – iPhone in Canada Blog Apple Watch's Key Milestone: Apple Execs On The Genius Of watchOS 10 – Forbes Apple becomes first public company to be valued at $3trn – Sky News iOS 17: All the Safety Features in the Latest iPhone Update – [MacRumors] Apple partner hints at potential satellite internet features for iPhone – 9to5Mac These iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 features won't be available at launch – Cult of Mac Apple's alien show Invasion returns for season 2 in August – The Verge Apple starts charging more for iCloud storage in the UK – Evening Standard Apple's encrypted messaging is in danger in the UK – here's why – Laptop Mag Moving data from iCloud may need to be made easier under upcoming EU law – 9to5Mac The Apple Car is a question of 'when, not if' according to one source – TechRadar Essential Apple Recommended Services: All Things Secured – Online security made simple by Josh Summers. Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire and on the App Stores – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Spotify / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Oggi vediamo con maggiore dettaglio rispetto a ieri l'annuncio dell'azienda di Cupertino, con anche un commento di Carolina Milanesi. Poi parliamo dell'etichetta europea contro le fake news generate da intelligenza artificiale e della classifica del valore dei brand della squadre di calcio. Sorpresa: il Milan è quello che cresce di più
Oggi vediamo con maggiore dettaglio rispetto a ieri l'annuncio dell'azienda di Cupertino, con anche un commento di Carolina Milanesi. Poi parliamo dell'etichetta europea contro le fake news generate da intelligenza artificiale e della classifica del valore dei brand della squadre di calcio. Sorpresa: il Milan è quello che cresce di più
Aujourd'hui l'économie retrace l'année folle d'Elon Musk. Une année 2022 très dense pour le multimilliardaire. Le « serial entrepreneur » a ajouté Twitter à la longue liste des groupes qu'il dirige déjà. Elon Musk est devenu « Chief Twit » cet automne. Ce sont ces mots, qui signifient « Crétin en chef », qu'il a fait apparaître sur son profil Twitter au moment du rachat du réseau social pour 44 milliards de dollars. Une acquisition au prix d'un gros endettement pour Twitter, et qui a tenu les Twittos en haleine. Le désormais deuxième homme le plus riche de la terre, selon Forbes, annonce au printemps son intention de mettre la main sur l'oiseau bleu, puis n'en veut plus l'été venu, avant de finaliser l'opération pour s'éviter un procès. Le rachat n'apaise pas le tumulte Si tôt les clefs de la boutique en main, Elon Musk vire l'équipe dirigeante et le conseil d'administration pour se retrouver seul aux manettes d'une entreprise qu'il retire de la Bourse. Il licencie sans ménagement la moitié des 7500 salariés et pose un ultimatum aux employés restants : travailler « à fond » ou partir. Les salariés ne sont pas les seuls à prendre leur distance. Plusieurs grandes marques suspendent leur publicité de crainte d'être associées à des contenus toxiques. Le libertarien est arrivé avec l'intention d'assouplir la modération. Une liberté d'expression qui se révèle à géométrie variable. Le nouveau patrondu réseau social a récemment suspendu les comptes de journalistes qui couvrent l'actualité de Twitter et de son propriétaire avant de se raviser. Dans les semaines qui suivent le rachat, il tente, tour à tour, de rassurer les annonceurs ou les menace d'appeler à un boycott « thermonucléaire ». Il « déclare » notamment, brièvement « la guerre » à Apple dont il critique aussi les commissions prises sur l'App Store. Un épisode surprenant pour Carolina Milanesi, présidente du cabinet de consulting Heart of Tech : « Cela montre à quel point il connait mal ce monde-là. Il a critiqué Apple pour sa commission "secrète" de 30%. Mais ce n'est pas secret du tout. Cela se sait depuis des années. » « Une affaire personnelle » Si tout ce tumulte inquiète les investisseurs ou les régulateurs, Elon Musk semble s'en amuser. Le trublion publie même la photo d'un homme posant devant une tombe, l'un et l'autre affublé d'un oiseau bleu, comme si Twitter assistait hilare à son propre enterrement. De quoi interroger sur ses intentions : « Je ne pense pas qu'il ait acheté Twitter parce qu'il y aurait vu une opportunité économique, ne serait-ce que parce qu'il faudrait que cette opportunité soit énorme pour récupérer sa mise, poursuit Carolina Milanesi. Selon moi, c'est une affaire personnelle. Il pensait devenir un héros en quelque sorte. » En fin de compte, après avoir sondé les Twittos, Elon Musk a promis qu'il démissionnerait de la direction générale dès qu'il aurait trouvé « quelqu'un d'assez fou pour accepter le job ». Son successeur devra redresser les finances Elon Musk s'attend à un chiffre d'affaires 2023 en baisse de plus de 40% par rapport à 2021. Les remous pourraient avoir un impact sur les autres entreprises que Musk supervise. Le titre de Tesla s'effrite : -70% sur l'année. Toute la chute n'est pas liée à cette acquisition, mais il a vendu pour près de 40 milliards de dollars d'actions de Tesla cette année, en partie pour racheter Twitter, et des investisseurs s'inquiètent. Les prévisions de baisse de productions à Shanghai pèsent encore plus sur le titre. ► À lire aussi : L'action de Tesla, entreprise d'Elon Musk, au plus bas depuis deux ans Autre secousse du côté de Tesla, son plan de rémunération élaboré en 2018 et estimé à 56 milliards de dollars sur 10 ans lui a valu un procès. Starlink aide l'Ukraine à rester connectée Avec Twitter et Tesla, SpaceX a également fait couler beaucoup d'encre. Pour la première fois depuis 2019, SpaceX a fait voler son Heavy Falcon, la fusée la plus puissante du monde. Elle a par ailleurs obtenu un contrat avec la Nasa pour des navettes lunaires. SpaceX s'est illustré dans le conflit en Ukraine. Sa constellation Starlink a assuré des télécommunications aux combattants. Là encore, cela n'est pas sans quelques remous. À l'automne, il menace de ne plus fournir internet gratuitement à l'Ukraine et demande au Pentagone de prendre le relai. Là encore, Elon Musk finit par rétropédaler. Un temps remercié en héros, l'image du natif de Pretoriaa aussi été écornée en Ukraine par la publication, sur Twitter, de ses pistes pour un plan de paix entre Moscou et Kiev. Plan proposant notamment que la Crimée fasse officiellement partie de la Russie. L'ambassadeur d'Ukraine en Allemagne, Andrij Melnyk, lui avait répondu, toujours sur Twitter, d'aller « se faire foutre ». Dans un contexte très différent, quelques terminaux Starlink ont aussi été déployés en Iran pour contourner les restrictions imposées par les autorités. Après la voiture, le poids lourd électrique Tout cela, ce n'a pas suffi à remplir l'année d'Elon Musk. Petit inventaire à la Prévert du reste, non exhaustif de son actualité 2022 : il a livré le premier « Semi », le camion électrique de Tesla. Selon les promesses de l'entrepreneur, le 37 tonnes peut parcourir 800 km avec une charge, près du double de ce que les autres véhicules du segment proposaient jusque-là. Du côté de Neuralink, Elon Musk a annoncé que la start-up serait en mesure d'implanter son premier appareil connecté dans le cerveau d'un humain courant 2023. Encore faut-il que les autorités sanitaires approuvent. Enfin, l'une de ses entreprises, la BoringCompany - qui creuse habituellement des tunnels - a lancé un parfum. Surprenant, peut-être pas autant que son nom : « Burnt hair » [cheveu ou poil brûlé en français, NDLR]. ► À lire aussi : Twitter: «Le vrai projet d'Elon Musk est politique»
Aujourd'hui l'économie retrace l'année folle d'Elon Musk. Une année 2022 très dense pour le multimilliardaire. Le « serial entrepreneur » a ajouté Twitter à la longue liste des groupes qu'il dirige déjà. Elon Musk est devenu « Chief Twit » cet automne. Ce sont ces mots, qui signifient « Crétin en chef », qu'il a fait apparaître sur son profil Twitter au moment du rachat du réseau social pour 44 milliards de dollars. Une acquisition au prix d'un gros endettement pour Twitter, et qui a tenu les Twittos en haleine. Le désormais deuxième homme le plus riche de la terre, selon Forbes, annonce au printemps son intention de mettre la main sur l'oiseau bleu, puis n'en veut plus l'été venu, avant de finaliser l'opération pour s'éviter un procès. Le rachat n'apaise pas le tumulte Si tôt les clefs de la boutique en main, Elon Musk vire l'équipe dirigeante et le conseil d'administration pour se retrouver seul aux manettes d'une entreprise qu'il retire de la Bourse. Il licencie sans ménagement la moitié des 7500 salariés et pose un ultimatum aux employés restants : travailler « à fond » ou partir. Les salariés ne sont pas les seuls à prendre leur distance. Plusieurs grandes marques suspendent leur publicité de crainte d'être associées à des contenus toxiques. Le libertarien est arrivé avec l'intention d'assouplir la modération. Une liberté d'expression qui se révèle à géométrie variable. Le nouveau patrondu réseau social a récemment suspendu les comptes de journalistes qui couvrent l'actualité de Twitter et de son propriétaire avant de se raviser. Dans les semaines qui suivent le rachat, il tente, tour à tour, de rassurer les annonceurs ou les menace d'appeler à un boycott « thermonucléaire ». Il « déclare » notamment, brièvement « la guerre » à Apple dont il critique aussi les commissions prises sur l'App Store. Un épisode surprenant pour Carolina Milanesi, présidente du cabinet de consulting Heart of Tech : « Cela montre à quel point il connait mal ce monde-là. Il a critiqué Apple pour sa commission "secrète" de 30%. Mais ce n'est pas secret du tout. Cela se sait depuis des années. » « Une affaire personnelle » Si tout ce tumulte inquiète les investisseurs ou les régulateurs, Elon Musk semble s'en amuser. Le trublion publie même la photo d'un homme posant devant une tombe, l'un et l'autre affublé d'un oiseau bleu, comme si Twitter assistait hilare à son propre enterrement. De quoi interroger sur ses intentions : « Je ne pense pas qu'il ait acheté Twitter parce qu'il y aurait vu une opportunité économique, ne serait-ce que parce qu'il faudrait que cette opportunité soit énorme pour récupérer sa mise, poursuit Carolina Milanesi. Selon moi, c'est une affaire personnelle. Il pensait devenir un héros en quelque sorte. » En fin de compte, après avoir sondé les Twittos, Elon Musk a promis qu'il démissionnerait de la direction générale dès qu'il aurait trouvé « quelqu'un d'assez fou pour accepter le job ». Son successeur devra redresser les finances Elon Musk s'attend à un chiffre d'affaires 2023 en baisse de plus de 40% par rapport à 2021. Les remous pourraient avoir un impact sur les autres entreprises que Musk supervise. Le titre de Tesla s'effrite : -70% sur l'année. Toute la chute n'est pas liée à cette acquisition, mais il a vendu pour près de 40 milliards de dollars d'actions de Tesla cette année, en partie pour racheter Twitter, et des investisseurs s'inquiètent. Les prévisions de baisse de productions à Shanghai pèsent encore plus sur le titre. ► À lire aussi : L'action de Tesla, entreprise d'Elon Musk, au plus bas depuis deux ans Autre secousse du côté de Tesla, son plan de rémunération élaboré en 2018 et estimé à 56 milliards de dollars sur 10 ans lui a valu un procès. Starlink aide l'Ukraine à rester connectée Avec Twitter et Tesla, SpaceX a également fait couler beaucoup d'encre. Pour la première fois depuis 2019, SpaceX a fait voler son Heavy Falcon, la fusée la plus puissante du monde. Elle a par ailleurs obtenu un contrat avec la Nasa pour des navettes lunaires. SpaceX s'est illustré dans le conflit en Ukraine. Sa constellation Starlink a assuré des télécommunications aux combattants. Là encore, cela n'est pas sans quelques remous. À l'automne, il menace de ne plus fournir internet gratuitement à l'Ukraine et demande au Pentagone de prendre le relai. Là encore, Elon Musk finit par rétropédaler. Un temps remercié en héros, l'image du natif de Pretoriaa aussi été écornée en Ukraine par la publication, sur Twitter, de ses pistes pour un plan de paix entre Moscou et Kiev. Plan proposant notamment que la Crimée fasse officiellement partie de la Russie. L'ambassadeur d'Ukraine en Allemagne, Andrij Melnyk, lui avait répondu, toujours sur Twitter, d'aller « se faire foutre ». Dans un contexte très différent, quelques terminaux Starlink ont aussi été déployés en Iran pour contourner les restrictions imposées par les autorités. Après la voiture, le poids lourd électrique Tout cela, ce n'a pas suffi à remplir l'année d'Elon Musk. Petit inventaire à la Prévert du reste, non exhaustif de son actualité 2022 : il a livré le premier « Semi », le camion électrique de Tesla. Selon les promesses de l'entrepreneur, le 37 tonnes peut parcourir 800 km avec une charge, près du double de ce que les autres véhicules du segment proposaient jusque-là. Du côté de Neuralink, Elon Musk a annoncé que la start-up serait en mesure d'implanter son premier appareil connecté dans le cerveau d'un humain courant 2023. Encore faut-il que les autorités sanitaires approuvent. Enfin, l'une de ses entreprises, la BoringCompany - qui creuse habituellement des tunnels - a lancé un parfum. Surprenant, peut-être pas autant que son nom : « Burnt hair » [cheveu ou poil brûlé en français, NDLR]. ► À lire aussi : Twitter: «Le vrai projet d'Elon Musk est politique»
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm talk about the magnitude of Adobe's offer to buy competitor Figma for $20 billion. Full episode at twit.tv/twit893 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm talk about the magnitude of Adobe's offer to buy competitor Figma for $20 billion. Full episode at twit.tv/twit893 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm talk about the magnitude of Adobe's offer to buy competitor Figma for $20 billion. Full episode at twit.tv/twit893 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Carolina Milanesi, and Alex Wilhelm You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Ethereum merge, GPU demand shifts, Adobe's Figma deal, GTA 6 hack Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake. No One Is Profitable': GPU Mining Faces Dark Days After Ethereum Merge. GeForce GPUs are 80% of EVGA's revenue—but it's cutting ties with Nvidia anyway. Farthest Frontier on Steam. Nvidia is about to make a big announcement during a difficult time. Some iPhone 14 Pro customers are getting their preorders delayed by Apple. The iPhone 14 Index: How much of a yearly salary you need to spend to afford an iPhone 14 around the world. Adobe (ADBE) Agrees to Buy Figma in $20 Billion Software Deal. The career rise, fall, and return of Adam Neumann, the controversial WeWork cofounder who is back with another real-estate startup. iPhone 14 is eSIM-only in the US. We Spoke With the Last Person Standing in the Floppy Disk Business. Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says. Apple adds souped-up period and ovulation tracking to Apple Watch Series 8. Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120. Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters. Google loses appeal over illegal Android app bundling, EU reduces fine to €4.1 billion. Fifth Circuit rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation. Why Do All These 20-Somethings Have Closed Captions Turned On? Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Carolina Milanesi, Alex Wilhelm, and Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit Blueland.com/TWIT itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Millions of Australians decide whether or not to vote back in the Conservatives after nine years under the party's rule. BBC's Katie Silver and Australian economist Tim Harcourt tell us more. Rising fuel prices have led food delivery drivers to strike for days in the United Arab Emirates, where industrial action is banned. BBC's Sameer Hashmi explains their struggle from Dubai. Adi Imsirovic from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies gives us his views on the former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's recent resignation from the board of directors of Russia's state-owned oil company, Rosneft. In Korea, president Joe Biden begins his five-day Asia trip with a visit to a Samsung semiconductor plant. We talked to Carolina Milanesi, president of analyst and market research firm Creative Strategies, about this. Vivienne Nunis is joined throughout the programme by guests Tony Nash, Chief Economist at Complete Intelligence in Houston, Texas, and Karen Percy, Senior freelance reporter in Melbourne.
Millions of Australians will decide on Saturday whether or not to vote back in the Conservatives after nine years under the party's rule. Australian economist Tim Harcourt tells us more. Berlin has said it's moving as fast as possible to end its reliance on Russian energy, and it called off the opening of a new gas pipeline from Russia Nord Stream 2. We talk to Adi Imsirovic, former global head of oil at Gazprom Marketing and Trading. President Joe Biden began his five-day Asia trip with a visit to a Samsung semiconductor plant on Friday. Carolina Milanesi, president of analyst and market research firm Creative Strategies, joins us from Silicon Valley to discuss this. What do authorities do after seizing the superyatchs of Russian oligarchs? Stephen Beard of our US partners Marketplace explains the difficulties they are having. Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao shares his view on Boeing's third attempt to reach the International Space Centre with the Starliner space capsule.
As workforce trends shift, companies have begun rethinking talent management strategy. With the youngest generations entering the workforce, companies are tasked with finding a way to keep them engaged and employed. In this episode, The Heart of Tech founder Carolina Milanesi discusses workforce trends since the start of the pandemic through the lens of her experience as a consumer technology analyst. The new generations are more purpose-driven employees, giving companies opportunity and motivation to prioritize supporting diversity, inclusion, social justice and equity as a pillar of their organizations.Tune in for in-depth insight on talent management as Carolina and Carrie discuss prioritizing people, increasing employee satisfaction and the critical leadership skill of having empathy.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://broadstaffglobal.com/
M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, DuckDuckGo's neutrality, TikTok's Oracle deal Apple unveils the M1 Ultra, its most powerful chip yet. Apple announces new $1599 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display, featuring Center Stage webcam. Apple's Peek Performance Event Delivers to the Pros and the Mainstream. Apple's Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals. Apple releasing iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates next week. Russian Cyberattacks are Possible. Be Prepared But Not Panicked. Responding to reports that the Russian government is considering designating Meta as an extremist organization for its policies in support of speech... Facebook allows war posts urging violence against Russian invaders. DuckDuckGo ends neutrality, will down-rank sites "associated with Russian disinformation" TikTok nears Oracle deal in bid to allay U.S. data concerns-sources. The White House is briefing TikTok stars about the war in Ukraine. The Power Of Knowing You Belong: A Conversation With YouTube Stars Justine And Jenna Ezarik. CNN+ will start streaming on March 29th. Acclaimed filmmaker Brent Renaud shot, killed in Ukraine. Amazon's Clubhouse competitor is here, turning hosts into DJs. Salt_Hank on TikTok. Will Magid, musician. Biden Signs Executive Order Bullish on Crypto, Digital U.S. Dollar. Moderna Will Develop mRNA Vaccines for 15 of the World's Worst Diseases. Ford to ship and sell incomplete vehicles with missing chips. Facebook's Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry. Twitter is looking for younger users. It's turning to the tech world's teen savant to help find them. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed. Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years. LimeWire Is Making a Comeback, But Not As You Know It. Coronal Mass Ejection Reaches Earth On Sunday Night. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Carolina Milanesi, and Evan Brown Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit wwt.com/twit betterhelp.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, DuckDuckGo's neutrality, TikTok's Oracle deal Apple unveils the M1 Ultra, its most powerful chip yet. Apple announces new $1599 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display, featuring Center Stage webcam. Apple's Peek Performance Event Delivers to the Pros and the Mainstream. Apple's Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals. Apple releasing iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates next week. Russian Cyberattacks are Possible. Be Prepared But Not Panicked. Responding to reports that the Russian government is considering designating Meta as an extremist organization for its policies in support of speech... Facebook allows war posts urging violence against Russian invaders. DuckDuckGo ends neutrality, will down-rank sites "associated with Russian disinformation" TikTok nears Oracle deal in bid to allay U.S. data concerns-sources. The White House is briefing TikTok stars about the war in Ukraine. The Power Of Knowing You Belong: A Conversation With YouTube Stars Justine And Jenna Ezarik. CNN+ will start streaming on March 29th. Acclaimed filmmaker Brent Renaud shot, killed in Ukraine. Amazon's Clubhouse competitor is here, turning hosts into DJs. Salt_Hank on TikTok. Will Magid, musician. Biden Signs Executive Order Bullish on Crypto, Digital U.S. Dollar. Moderna Will Develop mRNA Vaccines for 15 of the World's Worst Diseases. Ford to ship and sell incomplete vehicles with missing chips. Facebook's Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry. Twitter is looking for younger users. It's turning to the tech world's teen savant to help find them. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed. Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years. LimeWire Is Making a Comeback, But Not As You Know It. Coronal Mass Ejection Reaches Earth On Sunday Night. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Carolina Milanesi, and Evan Brown Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit wwt.com/twit betterhelp.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, DuckDuckGo's neutrality, TikTok's Oracle deal Apple unveils the M1 Ultra, its most powerful chip yet. Apple announces new $1599 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display, featuring Center Stage webcam. Apple's Peek Performance Event Delivers to the Pros and the Mainstream. Apple's Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals. Apple releasing iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates next week. Russian Cyberattacks are Possible. Be Prepared But Not Panicked. Responding to reports that the Russian government is considering designating Meta as an extremist organization for its policies in support of speech... Facebook allows war posts urging violence against Russian invaders. DuckDuckGo ends neutrality, will down-rank sites "associated with Russian disinformation" TikTok nears Oracle deal in bid to allay U.S. data concerns-sources. The White House is briefing TikTok stars about the war in Ukraine. The Power Of Knowing You Belong: A Conversation With YouTube Stars Justine And Jenna Ezarik. CNN+ will start streaming on March 29th. Acclaimed filmmaker Brent Renaud shot, killed in Ukraine. Amazon's Clubhouse competitor is here, turning hosts into DJs. Salt_Hank on TikTok. Will Magid, musician. Biden Signs Executive Order Bullish on Crypto, Digital U.S. Dollar. Moderna Will Develop mRNA Vaccines for 15 of the World's Worst Diseases. Ford to ship and sell incomplete vehicles with missing chips. Facebook's Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry. Twitter is looking for younger users. It's turning to the tech world's teen savant to help find them. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed. Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years. LimeWire Is Making a Comeback, But Not As You Know It. Coronal Mass Ejection Reaches Earth On Sunday Night. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Carolina Milanesi, and Evan Brown Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit wwt.com/twit betterhelp.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, DuckDuckGo's neutrality, TikTok's Oracle deal Apple unveils the M1 Ultra, its most powerful chip yet. Apple announces new $1599 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display, featuring Center Stage webcam. Apple's Peek Performance Event Delivers to the Pros and the Mainstream. Apple's Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals. Apple releasing iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates next week. Russian Cyberattacks are Possible. Be Prepared But Not Panicked. Responding to reports that the Russian government is considering designating Meta as an extremist organization for its policies in support of speech... Facebook allows war posts urging violence against Russian invaders. DuckDuckGo ends neutrality, will down-rank sites "associated with Russian disinformation" TikTok nears Oracle deal in bid to allay U.S. data concerns-sources. The White House is briefing TikTok stars about the war in Ukraine. The Power Of Knowing You Belong: A Conversation With YouTube Stars Justine And Jenna Ezarik. CNN+ will start streaming on March 29th. Acclaimed filmmaker Brent Renaud shot, killed in Ukraine. Amazon's Clubhouse competitor is here, turning hosts into DJs. Salt_Hank on TikTok. Will Magid, musician. Biden Signs Executive Order Bullish on Crypto, Digital U.S. Dollar. Moderna Will Develop mRNA Vaccines for 15 of the World's Worst Diseases. Ford to ship and sell incomplete vehicles with missing chips. Facebook's Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry. Twitter is looking for younger users. It's turning to the tech world's teen savant to help find them. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed. Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years. LimeWire Is Making a Comeback, But Not As You Know It. Coronal Mass Ejection Reaches Earth On Sunday Night. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Carolina Milanesi, and Evan Brown Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit wwt.com/twit betterhelp.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Evan Brown, and Larry Magid discuss the challenges that DuckDuckGo faces that may have influenced their decision to down-rank sites it deems as spreading disinformation. Full episode at twit.tv/twit866 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Evan Brown, Larry Magid, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, DuckDuckGo's neutrality, TikTok's Oracle deal Apple unveils the M1 Ultra, its most powerful chip yet. Apple announces new $1599 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display, featuring Center Stage webcam. Apple's Peek Performance Event Delivers to the Pros and the Mainstream. Apple's Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals. Apple releasing iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates next week. Russian Cyberattacks are Possible. Be Prepared But Not Panicked. Responding to reports that the Russian government is considering designating Meta as an extremist organization for its policies in support of speech... Facebook allows war posts urging violence against Russian invaders. DuckDuckGo ends neutrality, will down-rank sites "associated with Russian disinformation" TikTok nears Oracle deal in bid to allay U.S. data concerns-sources. The White House is briefing TikTok stars about the war in Ukraine. The Power Of Knowing You Belong: A Conversation With YouTube Stars Justine And Jenna Ezarik. CNN+ will start streaming on March 29th. Acclaimed filmmaker Brent Renaud shot, killed in Ukraine. Amazon's Clubhouse competitor is here, turning hosts into DJs. Salt_Hank on TikTok. Will Magid, musician. Biden Signs Executive Order Bullish on Crypto, Digital U.S. Dollar. Moderna Will Develop mRNA Vaccines for 15 of the World's Worst Diseases. Ford to ship and sell incomplete vehicles with missing chips. Facebook's Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry. Twitter is looking for younger users. It's turning to the tech world's teen savant to help find them. Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed. Linux has been bitten by its most high-severity vulnerability in years. LimeWire Is Making a Comeback, But Not As You Know It. Coronal Mass Ejection Reaches Earth On Sunday Night. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Carolina Milanesi, and Evan Brown Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit wwt.com/twit betterhelp.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Evan Brown, and Larry Magid discuss the challenges that DuckDuckGo faces that may have influenced their decision to down-rank sites it deems as spreading disinformation. Full episode at twit.tv/twit866 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Evan Brown, Larry Magid, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Alex Kantrowitz, Carolina Milanesi, and Shira Lazar talk about the many ways that Amazon's latest server outage affected everyday users. Full episode at twit.tv/twit853 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Alex Kantrowitz, Carolina Milanesi, and Shira Lazar talk about the many ways that Amazon's latest server outage affected everyday users. Full episode at twit.tv/twit853 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Alex Kantrowitz, Carolina Milanesi, and Shira Lazar talk about the many ways that Amazon's latest server outage affected everyday users. Full episode at twit.tv/twit853 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
Worst 0-day in a decade, Amazon outage, Assange extradition, Birds Aren't Real Six dead, no hope of more survivors after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse. Log4Shell: RCE 0-day exploit found in log4j2, a popular Java logging package. An Amazon server outage caused problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and deliveries. Amazon Outage Disrupts Lives, Surprising People About Their Cloud Dependency. Instagram's CEO faces senators accusing his company of harming some young users. Instagram will bring back a chronological feed in 2022. The US wins appeal over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Inside Tim Cook's Secret $275 Billion Deal with Chinese Authorities. Apple's Empty Threat? Silence Over iPhone Ad Workarounds Sows Confusion. All Those 23andMe Spit Tests Were Part of a Bigger Plan. Mercedes-Benz gets the world's first approval for an automated driving system. A New Tesla Safety Concern: Drivers Can Play Video Games in Moving Cars. Tesla Cybertruck with updated design spotted on test track. 'No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says. Kickstarter Will Move Its Crowdfunding Platform to Blockchain. I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch. TCL stops selling Google TV lineup over software & performance issues, updates coming soon. Amazon is shutting down the web ranking site Alexa.com. Grand Theft Auto video game ban proposed by Illinois State Rep. Marcus Evans. Italy fines Amazon €1.13B for abusing market dominance. Jessica Rosenworcel was confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses for millions: "It's definitely a life-changer". Birds Aren't Real, or Are They? Inside a Gen Z Conspiracy Theory. Ex-Apple Engineer Cher Scarlett No Longer Withdrawing U.S. Labor Agency Complaint Against Apple. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Shira Lazar, Alex Kantrowitz, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: podium.com/twit ourcrowd.com/twit udacity.com/TWiT UserWay.org/twit
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. Here's a 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. Here's a 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Wesley Faulkner, and Fr. Robert Ballecer discuss the details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit that show some of the ways that game companies are often led with an unspoken bro culture at their core. Full episode at twit.tv/twit834 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Wesley Faulkner, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Wesley Faulkner, and Fr. Robert Ballecer discuss the details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit that show some of the ways that game companies are often led with an unspoken bro culture at their core. Full episode at twit.tv/twit834 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Wesley Faulkner, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Wesley Faulkner, and Fr. Robert Ballecer discuss the details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit that show some of the ways that game companies are often led with an unspoken bro culture at their core. Full episode at twit.tv/twit834 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Wesley Faulkner, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. Here's a 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, Carolina Milanesi, Wesley Faulkner, and Fr. Robert Ballecer discuss the details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit that show some of the ways that game companies are often led with an unspoken bro culture at their core. Full episode at twit.tv/twit834 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Wesley Faulkner, and Carolina Milanesi You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk. Apple Watch lead Kevin Lynch reportedly transferred to 'Apple Car' team. Apple's Mac and iPad sales break quarterly records. Facial recognition technology faces a crackdown in China. Why is China smashing its tech industry? Kotick apologizes for the "tone deaf" response, promises action following a lawsuit. Inside The Cosby Suite From The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit. Here's a 2010 Blizzcon panel in which a fan was brave enough to ask a panel full of men whether there's scope for some of WoW's female characters to be less sexualized. First 'Time Crystal' Built Using Google's Quantum Computer. TSMC 2nm chip plans are announced, a day after Intel said it could catch up. Mark Zuckerberg is betting Facebook's future on the metaverse. Thanks to the Rickroll, 'Never Gonna Give You Up' hits 1 billion YouTube plays. U.S. Government Sells Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli. Sony has sold 10 million PS5 consoles. Scarlett Johansson sues Disney, says Disney+ release of Black Widow broke contract. YouTube Q2 Ad Revenue Hits Record $7 Billion, Alphabet Beats Estimates. Spotify Misses Overall Q2 User Target, Ad Revenue Jumps 110%. 3G-only Kindles begin their long, slow death this year. Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV. Techdirt Is Now Entirely Without Any Google Ads Or Tracking Code. Lucasfilm hires the YouTube deepfaker who put its Luke, Leia, and Tarkin cameos to shame. Phantom Warships Are Courting Chaos in Conflict Zones. With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Wesley Faulkner, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Carolina Milanesi Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: CrowdStrike.com/twit wordtune.com/twit podium.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit
Recorded 15th June 2020 Simon, Nick and Jim are joined by the wonderful and perspicacious Carolina Milanesi of Creative Strategies, Techpinions and the Techpinions podcast to take in Apple and the pandemic, the whole ARM rumour explosion, and what WWDC might bring us - yet again the show went way long so another two parter... in this part it's Carolina, and in part two the lads look at other news... GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom and Take Control of Slack too. Steve at Geeks Corner will be having more giveaways in the near future. Keep an eye on the site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk Serif have expanded their sale to everything in the Affinity store until June 20th Skylum have a [50% off sale] on Luminar 4 Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: CAROLINA MILANESI Industry Analyst at Creative Strategies Writer and podcaster with Tech.pinions On Twitter as @caro_milanesi Carolina's The Heart of Tech site JAMES ORMISTON In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple ARM MAC SPECULATION Mark Gurman spoke and the world went mad... Ahead of WWDC, speculation over Apple's ARM Mac transition grows — 9to5 Mac Apple was cautious when it shifted to Intel, and an ARM Mac migration will be no different — Apple Insider Apple's challenges as it swaps out the Mac's brain — Axios A few good reads (and one video) on Apple and ARM-based Macs — The Loop If Apple's splitting with Intel's processors for MacBooks, we have questions – Cnet Apple's shift to ARM Mac from Intel at WWDC will define a decade of computing — Apple Insider Apple Macintosh and ARM Processors - a good piece by Steven Sinofsky – Medium NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE (1:04) Sena f1 Evo cycle helmet – $159 US Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Spotify / Soundcloud / YouTube / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Recorded 31st March 2019 This week, in the wake of the Apple “It's Showtime” keynote, and with the luxury of a few days to mull it all over, I am joined by very special guest Carolina Milanesi of Creative Strategies and Tech.pinions to examine what was hot and what was not... and consider why so much of it felt like it wasn't fully baked yet. Plus, as always, a few other stories from the tech sphere. A special thank you shout out to Allister Jenks (@zkarj) for his special donation to support the show... Very much appreciated. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Listeners of this show can claim $10 off purchases of Luminar and/or Aurora HD 2019 use the coupon code EssentialApple at checkout for your extra discount! Get Photolemur 2 free by helping this YouTube video to 100,000 views. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! We can now also be found on Spotify, Soundcloud and even YouTube. On this week's show: CAROLINA MILANESI Industry Analyst at Creative Strategies Writer and podcaster with Tech.pinions On Twitter as @caro_milanesi APPLE Apple announce News+, Arcade, Card, TV+ and original content – Apple Readly offers almost 4000 titles for a similar price and also offers family sharing. Carolina's take – Tech.pinions Apple's Services event: What the indie analysts are saying – Apple 3.0 Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat officially canceled – Cnet Steven Sinofsky @stevesi – Twiter Apple hires Tesla's head of electric powertrains in effort to bring electric car to market – electrek SECURITY & PRIVACY Tough cookies: MEPs call for EU websites to be scrubbed of trackers – The Register Article 13: EU passes copyright directive which will lead to a more censored internet – Private Internet Access Facebook's Zuckerberg Calls for Global Internet Regulations – Bloomberg Yet ironically – US charges Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination – ABC News WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Cardhop for iOS makes contact management quick and simple – Cult of Mac From Allister (@zkarj) For Luminar users... I found this video incredibly informative. Not only for the topic it claims to be about, as there are a few other useful tips in there - YouTube JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Mother and her daughter rescued with new police tool – Daily Mail Online Nemo's Hardware Store No Hardware Store this week - Nemo was otherwise engaged Essential Apple Recommended Services: Ghostery - protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. Sudo – Get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... ProtonMail – End to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Fake Name Generator – So much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – Free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Spotify / Soundcloud / YouTube / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Dopo un anno difficile che si è concluso con i problemi alle batterie del Note 7, Samsung presenta i nuovi Galaxy S8 e S8+ e segna un nuovo punto di riferimento fra gli smartphone top di gamma. Enrico Pagliarini ne parla con Carlo Barlocco, Presidente di Samsung Italia e Carolina Milanesi, analista di Creative Strategies. Con Marco Marlia, CEO di Motor K parliamo anche del mercato delle automobili e della crescente importanza dei canali digitali per vendere e comprare auto, nuove e usate. Infine uno sguardo oltre la terra con David Orban, docente alla Singularity University e Chapter ambassador di Singularity U Milan che assieme a Luca Rossettini, CEO di D-Orbit (una giovane e dinamica azienda italiana specializzata nel trasporto spaziale e nella rimozione sicura di satelliti) raccontano a 2024 come si sta trasformando il settore spaziale che grazie alla tecnologia sta diventando un business sempre più accessibile.