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My podcast this week is Eric Biel from Powercast! Eric and I explore each of Powercast's innovative wireless power solutions, the origins of their Lifetime power solution, the benefits of their next generation RFID tags, and super cool new applications they unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show this year.
In Part 2 of their conversation, Seth Dallaire, Chief Growth Officer at Walmart joins Dan and reflects on his experiences in retail, technology, and leadership. He shares insights from the Consumer Electronics Show, discusses his career journey from Microsoft to Walmart, and emphasizes the importance of listening and understanding team dynamics in leadership. Seth also outlines Walmart's strategic priorities for the future, including the significance of retail media and the recent Vizio acquisition.Generative AI is transforming the advertising landscape.Effective time management is key in sales roles.Relocation can open up new career opportunities.Listening is a vital skill for effective leadership.Understanding consumer trends is essential for business growth.Investing in team training is crucial for success.Building trust through listening accelerates team performance.Retail media is a growing category in the industry.Walmart's focus on technology and data will drive future growth.00:00 Welcome Back03:03 Insights from the Consumer Electronics Show05:38 The Importance of Trends and Technology in Retail08:08 Career Journey: From Microsoft to Walmart10:38 Lessons from Microsoft: Sales and Management15:58 Navigating Career Moves and Relocation19:23 Superpowers in Leadership and Team Management25:52 The Role of Listening in Leadership30:02 Transitioning to Walmart: Experiences from Amazon and Instacart38:26 Future Priorities for Walmart and Strategic Growth
On today's episode, we are exploring the latest technology, perfect for individuals who are blind or low vision at the Consumer Electronics Show.On this podcastMike May, APH Navigation Technology AdvisorGena Harper, Accessibility ConsultantAdditional LinksInstagram - Gena Blind Woman of ActionEmail Gena HarperCrashing ThroughPeople Make the Places Podcast - ApplePeople Make the Places Podcast - SpotifyGlam CanesdotlumenBird BuddyGlidance - AI Mobility and Navigation Aids for Blind & Low VisionSweetRoboShokz - OpenMeet HeadphonesElephant Robotics metaCatElephant Robotics metaDogRealbotixShokz Bone Conduction HeadphoneHalliday: Worlds 1st Proactive AI Glasses with Invisible DisplayXR NavigationYarbo - Battery-powered zero-turn lawn mowerHuman Touch Massage ChairsRoborock US Official StoreInko Thin HeaterEmail Changemakers@aph.org.
The Tetris game has become one of the world's top-selling video game brands with hundreds of millions of products sold, and that number is still growing today. In 1988, having published numerous computer games from around the world in the Japanese market, Henk discovered the Tetris game at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. A year later, he licensed the rights to Nintendo, where it would go on to make their handheld platform, the Game Boy, the most popular portable game system of its time. Today, Henk is the Chairman of the Board of the Tetris Company; the Blue Planet Alliance, which aims to end the use of carbon-based fuel; Blue Startups, one of Hawaii's first venture accelerators; the International MoonBase Alliance; and Blue Planet Research, where he develops his dream projects. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
Join us to hear highlights of the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show from Mike May, Gena Harper, and Bob Sweetman. Mike has been providing his summary of CES for over 20 years. They will touch on popular products, cool products, weird products and accessible products. Presenter contact info:
One of the most unique vehicles shown at this year's Consumer Electronics Show was a three wheeled vehicle that generates some of its power from solar panels and is selling for about $40,000. This episode I visit with Steve Fambro, Aptera motors Co-Founder and Co-CEO to talk about this vehicle and the future of solar powered cars. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: https://www.denver7.com/traffic/driving-you-crazy 303-832-0217 or DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson: twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy WhatsApp: https://wa.me/17204028248 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver7traffic Aptera Motors: https://aptera.us/ Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria
It's the first episode of 2025, and after a two-week vacation the team feels refreshed. As we step into the new year Nintendo Switch 2 rumors aren't too far behind with 3d printed model images making their way around the internet and an actual mock-up hitting the Consumer Electronics Show people are pretty excited to see if we will finally get a release date. Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperWeaponPod/https://twitter.com/_1ldc_/https://instagram.com/_1ldc_/https://twitter.com/DariusTh3Artist/https://instagram.com/dariusth3artist/https://tiktok.com/@superweaponmedia/https://www.twitch.tv/dariustheartist (Live Podcast Sat 11am EST) COME JOIN US Check out the community discord: https://discord.gg/knJDbT6Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superweaponpod/support
January is always the month of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. So it's fitting before this month ends that Jim talks with a CMO who knows lots about consumer electronics trends than most. Jim's guest this week on The CMO Podcast is Jennie Weber, the Chief Marketing Officer of Best Buy, the $40 billion plus in sales consumer electronics retailer. Best Buy–with its 1000 plus stores, ecommerce platform, retail media network, and assorted services–is the world's largest consumer electronics specialty retailer. A long way from its founding in 1966 by two gentlemen in St Paul, Minnesota. Jennie has spent most of her career at Best Buy–about 16 years, with an additional two years at Best Buy subsidiary Geek Squad. She was appointed CMO roughly two years ago. Jennie grew up across the upper western United States, and graduated from the University of St. Thomas with a degree in history. She's a skier, a hiker, a road biker, and a mother of four. Tune in for an episode with a CMO with fresh insights about this year's CES, as well as how to make marketing a profit center.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The annual technology fest that kicks off of the year, the CES conference (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show), showcased the latest consumer technology, from smart glasses to smart homes. Neil Barbour and Stefan Modrich join host Eric Hanselman to explore what made an impact and what's happened to technology debuts from previous years. The metaverse headlines of a couple of years ago have transformed into augmented reality. ChatGPT hasn't been integrated into any cars, yet, but agentic AI is being rolled out. Much of what's on display at CES is a vision of the future. The transparent TV's last year were early prototypes and this year they're on the market, albeit with a hefty price tag. There is more that's taking place behind the scenes in consumer interactions. Advertising is becoming more digital and smart devices are the new frontier in engagement. Media purveyors are looking to link consumer experiences across devices. The omnichannel strategies of the past have been realized in multi-screen engagement today. They are becoming the next retail channel in new and different ways that create opportunities, as long as businesses can master the technologies required to capitalize on them. More S&P Global Content: Next in Tech | Ep. 185: Consumer Tech Evolution Incoming Trump administration's expected tech policy shifts Robot visions LG Electronics elucidates smart home strategy Gen Z presents opportunities and challenges for video entertainment providers – Highlights from VoCUL: Mobile, TV & Streaming Video Services Trends 2025 Trends in Customer Experience & Commerce Credits: Host/Author: Eric Hanselman Guests: Neil Barbour, Stefan Modrich Producer/Editor: Kyle Cangialosi and Odesha Chan Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Feranmi Adeoshun, Kyra Smith
In today's episode of the Natalie Tysdal Podcast, we dive into the world of wearable health technology to uncover whether these popular devices are genuinely helping us achieve our wellness goals or merely serving as another tech distraction. Host Natalie Tysdal breaks down the pros, cons, and truths behind digital health trackers like Apple Watches, Oura Rings, and Fitbits. You'll learn about the latest advancements revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show, including ultrasound blood pressure monitors, sleep-improving earbuds, and even satellite-connected location trackers for your furry friends. Natalie highlights: Surprising statistics about the global fitness tracker market and user trust levels How these devices promote physical activity and help in managing chronic conditions The newest wearable gadgets, from brain-sensing earbuds to smart rings designed to enhance sleep quality But it's not all roses—Natalie also addresses the potential pitfalls, privacy concerns, and mental health pressures that come with these devices. To wrap up, Natalie introduces a new segment called "Better in Three," where she shares three practical tips to improve your health and wellbeing today: Make appointments for your crucial health check-ups Incorporate some form of strength training into your daily routine Practice perfect posture to enhance your confidence and prevent back pain Join Natalie as she demystifies wearable health tech and helps you decide if these gadgets are the right fit for your health journey. Don't forget to share your stories and feedback with her on Instagram or through her website. If you found this episode insightful, make sure to tune in next week for more health tips and inspiration. Connect with Natalie: Visit NatalieTysdal.com for health tips and inspiration Follow Natalie on Instagram Stay balanced, stay informed, and take control of your health journey with the Natalie Tysdal Podcast!
Ed is back from his gonzo reporting trip at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. We hear all about the biggest themes, the most stupid products, the most dangerous lies, and the mountains of bullshit being created in the place where futures are made—or, at least, where expectations are manufactured and where beliefs are harvested. ••• Jathan's essay on AI and Tinkerbell: https://futurism.com/ai-tinkerbell Standing Plugs: ••• Order Jathan's new book: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520398078/the-mechanic-and-the-luddite ••• Subscribe to Ed's substack: https://substack.com/@thetechbubble ••• Subscribe to TMK on patreon for premium episodes: https://www.patreon.com/thismachinekills Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (bsky.app/profile/jathansadowski.com) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (www.x.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (bsky.app/profile/jebr.bsky.social)
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https://youtu.be/Az6ryVaxHd8Matt and Sean talk about the items at CES that people should be–but aren't–talking about. Was there anything you saw that think should have been covered?Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, 5 BEST Things I Saw in Vegas at CES 2025 https://youtu.be/x9TE5I2ODxk?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi4At-R_1s6-_50PCbYsoEcjYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on X: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode of the Somewhat Frank Podcast, Frank Gruber (X and IG: @FrankGruber), John Guidos (IG: jgoodtimes83), Jen Consalvo (X: @noreaster,) and Simon Kahan (IG: @simonkahan) discuss the following topics: CES 2025 Recap - The annual Consumer Electronics Show brings together the latest in technology product announcements. Earlier this month Las Vegas was once again full of robotics and AI-based systems. At CES 2025, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also unveiled several significant advancements Two Private Space Launches In One Day - On Thursday, January 16, 2025, both Blue Origin and SpaceX conducted significant rocket launches with mixed outcomes. TikTok Prepared for US Shutdown - TikTok was preparing to shut down its app for U.S. users on Sunday, January 19, 2025. However, the ban was short lived and TikTok is now back up and running…for now. We also upload our episodes to YouTube in video format so you can see us now. Check it out on Established YouTube, where you can subscribe to get updates when we drop a new episode. https://soty.link/ESTYouTube As always, thank you for listening, and feel free to reach out and let us know what you think at: somewhatfrank@est.us
In this exciting episode of "Holiday Mishaps, Futuristic Tech, and Fires: A Rollercoaster Podcast Adventure," we dive headfirst into a whirlwind of experiences, from the chaos of holiday mishaps to the awe-inspiring innovations showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show. This episode is packed with humor, insights, and intriguing discussions that promise to keep you engaged from start to finish. Unexpected Holiday Adventures We've all experienced holiday chaos, but this episode kicks off with tales of unexpected winter woes that disrupted festive plans. The hosts share personal anecdotes of canceled parties and illness, painting a vivid picture of the unpredictability that often accompanies the holiday season. These relatable stories set the stage for a lively conversation about the rollercoaster ride of emotions that define holiday gatherings. Futuristic Tech Wonders The conversation takes a futuristic turn as the hosts recount their visit to the Consumer Electronics Show. From AI-driven pool cleaners to X-Peng's revolutionary electric vehicle that transforms into a collapsible helicopter, the tech marvels on display are nothing short of extraordinary. The excitement is palpable as they explore the future of transportation and the endless possibilities that innovation brings to our lives. Sobering Reality of Wildfires Shifting gears, the podcast delves into the sobering reality of the LA wildfires. The hosts discuss the extensive destruction, and the resilience of communities determined to rebuild. They examine the complexities of insuring high-value homes in fire-prone areas, highlighting the challenges faced by homeowners and the insurance industry alike. Through these discussions, the episode underscores the delicate balance between nature's unpredictability and human resilience. Balancing Seriousness with Laughter Amidst the serious discussions, the hosts inject humor and lightheartedness, exploring topics like airport preferences and the role of AI in the insurance industry. They speculate on TikTok's future, imagining a possible Elon Musk twist, and engage in playful banter about the hypothetical scenarios of a Musk-Zuckerberg showdown. These moments of laughter provide a refreshing contrast to the episode's more serious themes. Time Stamps 00:01 - Kicking off with humorous holiday mishaps, including winter colds and Texas weather disrupting festive plans. 08:02 - Introduction to a sober January, featuring the enjoyment of Olipop, a prebiotic beverage. 08:30 - A deep dive into the LA wildfires, discussing the scale of destruction and community resilience. 11:50 - Challenges in insuring high-value homes in fire-prone areas, highlighting coverage gaps and regulatory considerations. 24:04 - Lively discussions on favorite airports and AI's role in the insurance industry, touching on misconceptions and innovations. 30:00 - Speculation about a potential TikTok sale, with Elon Musk as a possible buyer, and humorous banter on the implications. 32:30 - Light-hearted debate on a hypothetical fight between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. 34:50 - Exploring alternative buyers for TikTok, including Kevin O'Leary and Oprah, while questioning the platform's retail value. 41:54 - Exciting announcement of Sandra's stand-up comedy tour and a potential change of scenery for future podcast recordings. 42:30 - Fun banter about smoke detector batteries and welcoming the new year, 2025, with camaraderie and joy. Connect with RiskCellar: Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/ Brandon Schuh: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/ Nick Hartmann: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
An early look at what to expect from the 2025 Super Bowl ads. Also, Kenny Chesney stops by to catch up and share an exciting announcement about the next chapter in his career. Plus, with freezing temperatures affecting much of the country, our Shop TODAY team highlights problem-solving products to keep you warm and comfortable this winter. And, tech expert Katie Linendoll reveals standout items from this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
In this edition of NosferaTrends, Jack and special guest co-host Andrew Ti discuss The Jack Smith Report Part 1 , Neil Gaiman: Sex Crim, the Consumer Electronics Show (and how it's basically a scam) and much more! DONATE: Fundraiser by Britt Zahren : Support the Kaller/Gray Family's Recovery FUNDRAISER: Zeitgang Lightsaber Auction and Fundraiser See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 41: How groundbreaking are the AI-driven advancements showcased at CES 2025? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) take you through the year's biggest AI announcements and innovations from the Consumer Electronics Show. This episode dives into the latest in AI's integration with the Internet of Things, Nvidia's exciting new projects, advancements in self-driving car technology, and the potential of fully automated game testing. The hosts share their CES experiences, highlight favorite tech demonstrations, and discuss the future of AI, from personal computing to enterprise applications. Check out The Next Wave YouTube Channel if you want to see Matt and Nathan on screen: https://lnk.to/thenextwavepd — Show Notes: (00:00) Discussing Nvidia's AI advancements at CES. (04:52) Hopes for AGI, aiming next for ASI. (06:33) AI to revolutionize solving major human challenges. (10:50) Edge computing could disrupt cloud-based business models. (14:04) Nvidia dominates AI; local privacy management evolves. (17:40) Nvidia's Project Cosmos: Virtual testing for technologies. (20:39) Automated testing identifies potential game bugs efficiently. (24:36) CES highlights: self-driving tech, AI-enhanced IoT. (29:12) Advancing tech predicts needs, massive impressive TVs. (29:54) Flying motorcycle showcased; clear TV criticized. (33:35) Nintendo Switch 2: 2025 release, AI upscales to 4K. (38:41) Excited for easier video creation with AI. (42:17) Stay informed on Nvidia updates; subscribe now. — Mentions: CES 2025: https://www.ces.tech/ Jensen Huang: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenhsunhuang/ NVIDIA: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/ Get the guide to build your own Custom GPT: https://clickhubspot.com/tnw — Check Out Matt's Stuff: • Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/ • Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/ • YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow — Check Out Nathan's Stuff: Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/ Blog - https://lore.com/ The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano
Omnicom Group's pending acquisition of Interpublic Group seems especially timely in the hindsight of last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. A major talking point among the brand and agency executives in attendance was the onset of the so-called agentic era of artificial intelligence, in which AI tools handle multi-step tasks for people like booking a full travel itinerary — or firing off a client brief. In this era, data will be at even more of a premium than it is today “If you think about the IPG acquisition, we will have a broader platform to to do things. We will have the broadest dataset on the buy side anywhere in the world, and more expertise, more clients,” Jonathan Nelson, CEO of the agency holding company's digital arm Omnicom Digital, said on the latest Digiday Podcast, which was recorded in person at CES. The combined company will also have Omni AI, a product that Omnicom is developing to combine various foundational large language models. “We're putting that on every employee's desktop in Omnicom right now,” Nelson said. Which gets at another aspect of how AI will affect agencies' business. As agencies effectively outsource tasks to AI tools, the traditional agency compensation model — in which agencies are paid in accordance with the time it takes to complete client projects — will be under pressure. This is again where Omnicom is counting on the combination with IPG and the corresponding dataset — as well as its previous acquisition of commerce platform Flywheel — to be able to adopt a model in which its client fees are contingent on the results of its work rather than the time it takes to complete that work. “Here we are sitting on this massive dataset. It's coming together across audience, activation, outcomes. It has that purpose, which is driving towards outcomes remuneration,” said Nelson.
W recap the most bizarre and weird tech unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2025. We take a look at the CES 2025 highlights by going over everything from lifestyle gadgets to gaming technology. We explore the practicality and absurdity of various products, including Shark's skincare mask, a solar hat, and fluffy robot called Mirumi that does absolutely nothing.The conversation also touches on smart home robots like Samsung's Ballie, robotic vacuums with arms, autonomous John Deere lawn mowers, security systems that shoot paintballs, Acer's Nitro Blaze 11 with gigantic screen, and robots that will blow on your hot drinks for you. Is this the best of CES 2025? Not quite.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction00:03:32 Lifestyle Tech00:18:07 Gaming Tech00:31:30 Smart Home Tech
This week Sea of Thieves is pretty light with one event going from Jan. 17th to Jan. 20th. With that in mind, the Consumer Electronics Show happened and we got wind that Xbox is looking to unify the PC and Xbox experience in light of new 3rd party handhelds coming to market as well as Xbox working on their own handheld. On top of that more leaks were released giving potential insights on what Nintendo's next handheld is going to be power-wise. There's some good potential given the current course Xbox will release a version of Sea of Thieves on the Switch 2. Support: https://www.patreon.com/keelhauledpodcast Contact Info: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/captlogun.bsky.social Email: Captlogun@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/capt_logun Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/capt_logun Gamertag: CaptainLogun Community: Keelhauled Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/5VRabwR Other Places to Listen: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/keelhauled-a-sea-of-thieves-podcast/id1351615675?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BrEqA6prz6t31wlFgaWaS Merch: Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/keelhauled-podcast Use code: KEELHAUL10 at checkout for 10% off your order
It appears Microsoft may be set to make some big moves in Gaming in 2025, with Halo: The Master Chief Collection rumored to release on the PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switch successor. Rumors about a new handheld are intensifying as well. Is it possible that Microsoft could soon partner up with Nintendo on a Game Pass app? Rumors and speculation abounds while news comes out of CES, the Consumer Electronics Show this week. All this and more round out another week of the longest running video game podcast, Orange Lounge Radio! Also in the News: * Xbox Rewards Changing on PC * New Guitar Hero Controller ... for the Wii? * Lego Game Boy * Carmen Sandiego Reboot All this and more on the show where EVERY gamer has a voice-- Orange Lounge Radio! LIVE on the VOG Network, Sunday nights at 6 Pacific, 9 Eastern www.vognetwork.com Mailbag: participate (at) orangeloungeradio dot com
It's the Consumer Electronics Show once again, and there's a lot to talk about this year, so we chat this week about all the most interesting topics out of the show, including the Nvidia 50 series and its reliance on DLSS 4, new mobile chips from Intel and AMD, SteamOS-powered third-party handhelds, some eyebrow-raising Switch 2 leaks, new HDMI and DisplayPort standards, plus the usual assortment of off-the-wall and not-ready-for-market tech like IP birdfeeders, perfume-scented laptops, and plenty more.Submit ideas about secret information encoding in the world around us for an upcoming episode:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I_oc-N4n3j0QgLStoaXcqaMDgceyYYI1aimcn2udF1s/edit?gid=265742791#gid=265742791 Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
Tech reporter Ben Brody takes you behind the scenes of the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and how Congress may react to agentic artificial intelligence. This story was featured in The Readback, our weekend digest featuring the best of Punchbowl News this week. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show is in full effect — we've got the best and weirdest gadgets for you! Plus: When's the next Apple event coming? We may have an answer! Also: How to create the coolest Lock Screen wallpapers… This episode supported by: Listeners like you. Your support helps us fund CultCast Off-Topic, a new weekly podcast of bonus content available for everyone; and helps us secure the future of the podcast. You also get access to The CultClub Discord, where you can chat with us all week long, give us show topics, and even end up on the show. Support The CultCast at support.thecultcast.com — OR at CultOf9to5MacRumors.com CultCloth will keep your Mac Studio, Studio Display, iPhone 15 Pro, guitars, glasses and lenses sparkling clean! For a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a two free CarryCloths with any order $20+ at CultCloth.co Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/CultCast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. This week's stories: iPhone SE 4 and iPad 11 to launch “by April” If all goes according to "plan," Apple will only launch the iPhone SE 4 and iPad 11 by April, and not with iOS 18.3 this month. First Thunderbolt 5 display with 6K resolution ideal for M4 Pro/Max users In a move that's sure to catch the attention of Mac users — particularly those with the latest M4 Pro machines — LG just unveiled its new UltraFine 6K Display at CES 2025. Nanoleaf wants you to put these LED lights right on your face In a surprising move at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nanoleaf ventured into the personal care market with its LED Light Therapy Face Mask. Do summer right with Anker's solar beach umbrella and power-packed cooler Anker Solix unveiled two cool outdoor products Monday at CES 2025 in Las Vegas: Its first solar-powered beach umbrella, and an upgraded, high-performance electric cooler in three sizes, designed for extended outdoor use. Dell ‘borrows' Apple's Pro and Pro Max product names Get ready for the Dell Pro Max. The company rebranded all its PCs with names that should sould sound very familiar to Apple users. How to create a toggling Lock Screen wallpaper In just a few minutes, you can create a cool iPhone Lock Screen wallpaper that can switch between two images with just a tap.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageDo we need AI in a cat tree? Or in a beverage cooler or "smart grill"? Probably not. But that didn't stop the tech companies from trying to literally stuff AI into everything they could for this year's Consumer Electronics Show. There was actually a lot of new and exciting AI tech. Join us as we cover it all. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. CES Highlights2. Top Companies at CES3. Observations from CESTimestamps:00:00 CES filled with AI developments, noteworthy and unnecessary.06:02 NVIDIA's CES announcements impressive, major updates ahead.07:55 Ideal for AI researchers running large models.10:17 Samsung targets enterprise with AI-powered solutions.13:19 LG Furon AI: Personalized Home Automation Enhancements.18:14 Consulting firms embrace AI to remain competitive.21:45 Tech companies create AI models despite data gaps.24:13 Robotic arm vacuums by picking up objects.29:56 Prefers durable appliances over smart technology.30:56 Many AI announcements fail to materialize successfully.33:43 Concerns over AI appliances and privacy issues.39:39 Perfectcore launched innovative AI beauty solutions.40:23 Sign up for AI daily newsletter online.Keywords:Jordan Wilson, Everyday AI podcast, CES, Asus Zenbook 14, CyberLink, Perfectcore, Perfect GPT, AI hair solutions, YouCam, NVIDIA, Microsoft, AI systems, LG, Qualcomm, AI chatbots, AI-enabled hardware, NVIDIA Cosmos, AI in Homes, Samsung, Honda, BMW iDrive system, Withings Cardio mirror, Holmes AI platform, NVIDIA's Nemotron AI models, Microsoft's WorkLab podcast, TSMC, Grok app, CES Highlights, AI News, AI in Automotive
Summing up the whole Consumer Electronics Show in one word, explaining the sudden over-stressing about Siri privacy, and scratching our heads over just what Brazil and Indonesia want from Apple.Contact your hosts:@williamgallagher_ on Threads@WGallagher on TwitterWilliam's 58keys on YouTubeWilliam Gallagher on email@hillithreads on Threads@Hillitech on TwitterWes on BlueskyWes Hilliard on emailSponsored by:Oracle: Take a free test drive of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at oracle.com/appleinsiderMasterClass: take advantage of the new special discount offers on annual memberships at MasterClass.comLinks from the Show:Apple again dominates CES without even showing upCES 2025 | AppleInsiderApple reaffirms privacy as a tentpole feature in Siri after lawsuit settlementApple agrees to $95M settlement to end Siri recordings lawsuitiPad 11, iPad Air, iPhone SE 4 expected in April, despite January launch rumorsPrivacy nightmare FaceApp causes Apple & Google to be fined in BrazilApple appears to be working on an all-new Invites app for meetings and eventsApple employees fired over donation scheme fraudApple's fix for bad AI notification summaries won't actually improve resultsApple Intelligence summaries are still screwing up headlinesIndonesia says Apple's $1 billion investment isn't enough to lift iPhone 16 banSupport the show:Support the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple PodcastsMore AppleInsider podcastsTune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: advertising@appleinsider.com (00:00) - Intro (02:21) - CES (03:56) - Siri and privacy (20:19) - iPhone SE 4 and new iPad (30:47) - Brazil and FaceApp (44:57) - Indonesia (56:19) - Invites ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In Podcast #344, John Davis and the MotorWeek crew are in the studio for a special episode of the podcast! We'll talk about the automotive-related news out of this year's iteration of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas including new EV models from Honda…along with their partnership with Sony for the AFEELA 1, Toyota's mobility city is on it's way to accepting residents, BMW's Panoramic iDrive, and more! Then we'll head back East to rundown what's going on at the pretty quiet Detroit Auto Show, which is back in it's January time slot.
Mark Steele, founder of the Restaurant Hospitality Institute, sits down for a long talk with Al about how his organization helps front of the house staff and managers maximize their potential. Steele also shares news of the newest course RHI is offering on allergens and food sensitities. Rich reports from the Consumer Electronics Show and leads a discussion on the best food-related films. And Gemini tells us about her search for Laksa in Australia. Also: interviews with restaurateur Freddie Paloma, sommelier Harley Carbery and Vegas Citycast's Sarah Lohman, and restaurant reports on Vino Aromi, Wineaux, General Admission, Fiorella Pasta Bar and Gyu+.
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Fire hydrants ran dry in Southern California just when they were needed most. Longshoremen reach tentative agreement with ports, shippers, averting a potential strike. Pacific Palisades fire burns in Los Angeles, Eaton fire kills 5. Consumer Electronics Show opens in Vegas. Jim Kennedy, Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research, talks the California wildfires.
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We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
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We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
We heard you missed us. We're back. Windows Microsoft declares 2025 the "year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." As likely as "year of the Linux desktop" The theory: Windows 10 EOL, AI PCs, lingering security fears from CrowdStrike The issue: Windows 10 has 63 usage share right now. At this point in time, Windows 7 had only 25 percent usage share (and was in second place, not first) Intel joins in on this fever dream but we've stopped listening More interesting: AMD is kicking ass and taking names. And we thought the existing chips were good (they are). Related to this, PC makers are embracing AMD like never before. Check out HP's workstations (including laptops) Microsoft is blocking the 24H2 update on PCs with Auto HDR enabled New Canary and Beta builds ring in the New Year Not that it matters, but Windows 11 almost had Vista Ultimate Extras-like dynamic wallpapers Dell kills XPS and all its other PC brands because Dell is stupid and doesn't know what it had Arm & PCs Qualcomm defeated Arm Holdings in licensing dispute court case. And, yes, it won big time, contrary to Arm's nonsense Qualcomm announces an even lower-end Snapdragon X chip for $600 PCs, so ASUS announces an $1100 laptop that uses it Snapdragon Dev Kit update Part 2 of Paul's history of Windows on Arm is up New Arm PCs announced, including desktops. Ahead of CES, Geekom jumped the gun and said it was coming out with a Snapdragon X-based NUC. Lenovo has a NUC/SFF NVIDIA and MediaTek confirm partnership on Arm chips for PCs Microsoft 365 First, GitHub Copilot, but now Microsoft 365 Copilot will allegedly stop using OpenAI exclusively Microsoft reveals (confirms) it will spend $80 billion on AI infrastructure in FY 2025 as it suckles up to Trump like the rest of the tech industry Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly tied AGI milestone to profits, not intelligence Xbox & Gaming Microsoft discusses a console-like experience for Windows handheld gaming. Tied to that, a new generation of handheld gaming PCs is on the way Xbox Game Pass says Happy New Year with a full slate of Activision Blizzard titles. Just kidding NVIDIA announces new graphics cards for PCs No one wants this, but Xbox is coming to LG smart TVs Xbox Rewards shuffles the deck chairs, hopes no one notices it's worse now Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Spend a little, upgrade to Windows 11 App pick of the week: Microsoft PowerToys RunAs Radio this week: Least Privilege in 2025 with Bailey Bercik Brown liquor pick of the week: Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about medications, tailbone adjustment video, would you let a delivery driver use your bathroom?, road rage incidents where guy slams woman to the ground, Rex Ryan thinks he will be Jets coach again, Jets owner denies son’s role, NFL draft positions, Tropicana Field repairs, cyclist pops his own shoulder back into place, jokes Nikki Glaser didn’t use at Golden Globes, Tom Holland and Zendaya engaged, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez settle divorce, married celebs say separate toilets is secret to marriage, Mark Zuckerberg building bunker, single mom receives big tip from Post Malone, guy had 12 things up his butt, things that had to be pulled out of penises in 2024, man shot at boyfriend for spanking him too hard, bank robber’s handwriting was so bad teller couldn’t read note, someone leaving plates of bananas at street corner, what has changed over 25 years regarding handsome looks, man tried to impress fiancé by going into lion cage, man helped another guy who was stuck in the snow and then robbed him, guy assaults kids who were riding e-bikes, woman arrested for second time for sneaking past airport security, wildlife influencer bit by rattlesnake, how many people carry backup underwear with them, world pass gas day, cops find drugs inside guy’s fake dictionary, North Korea bans hot dogs, Russia offering college students cash to get pregnant, flying taxi, Consumer Electronics Show, Pop Tart inspired donuts, woman accidentally texted narcotics investigator instead of drug dealer, and more!
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber engaged in a wide-ranging discussion about Nvidia – and what CEO Jensen Huang said about AI in his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Monday night. Shares of the chip giant briefly hit a record high and surpassed Apple as the world's most valuable company. Speaking of Apple, the anchors reacted to MoffettNathanson downgrading the stock to "sell." Also in focus: Meta scraps its third-party fact checking program and appoints UFC CEO Dana White to its board, snack stocks' multi-year slump, a barrage of Wall Street calls, "Merger Monday" movers. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
A winter storm brings hazardous snow and freezing temperatures across the country. Also, Congress certifies President-Elect Trump's win as his legal battle in a New York criminal case continues. Plus, one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. remains closed as the union representing its ski patrol goes on strike. And, the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas kicks off, showcasing the latest gadgets and innovations.
Every January the Consumer Electronics Show gives us a glimpse at what technology might be coming. This show used to be full of phones and TV screens, but more and more CES is featuring health care. We're taking a deep dive into one of the innovations on display - VIVI Smart - which aims to make multiple daily injections easier. Plus, other diabetes tech from the show that we think we'll actually be using.. and some that may be more wishful thinking. My guest this week is Ron Nagar, the founder and CEO of TempraMed, the company that makes the VIVI Cap. I've talked about this product before, and we've used it with success.. Ron will talk about what's new here. I think this is a great and really interesting trend to make MDI easier and more automated. Most people around the world do not use insulin pumps and while I'm grateful for the automation of the AID systems – it's really important that companies continue to serve the entire diabetes population. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Disclosure: Tempramed has donated a VIVI Cap for our Moms' Night Out and is an affiliate sponsor of the podcast. Join us at an upcoming Moms' Night Out event! Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.
Hey where's that damn dog of mine? He better not be…oh no…oh NO!!! Well, anyway. Update on our various locations: the YKS boys are off to CES, and you all are here at home, listening to the show. Or you're at your work, I guess. Whatever THAT is. Presumably some kind of sexy doctor like they have on TV. So we had better make this a good one to get you through that long slog of sexy surgery. Ah man! Don't drop some hot sweat into that open cavity! On today's program, we can finally share our dreams with you, and the dreams are, guess what. Bad. Plus we are getting down to brass tax with some good old fashioned common American sense, which is a scam of some kind, and a TV channel which is not a scam at all probably but man it sure is a bummer. Unfortunately we do end the episode on that one which is poor planning on my part, but in my defense, that is ok for me to do because I don't like to feel bad about my actions. Anyway have fun at work doc. We will be trying out fancy new dildos in the desert. Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)Want more YKS? Well, YKS Premium's got what you're after! Last week we previewed the Consumer Electronics Show in beautiful Las Vegas, California! This week, we're probably watching some movie called Shlump 2. Just kidding, it's another good one. Statistically speaking, some of them are stinkers, but we don't charge more when it's good so it evens out. Sign up today at Patreon.com/YourKickstartersucksFollow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! This holiday season, give the gift of stupid bullshit! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shares of Nvidia closing at a record high, as CEO Jensen Huang gets ready to take the stage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. What he'll say about the company's next move, and if this stock can keep hitting records. Plus President-elect Donald Trump reportedly changing his tune on tariffs. The stocks seeing the biggest impact, and the inflation risk that comes with a universal tariff.Fast Money Disclaimer
We're down in Las Vegas reporting from the Consumer Electronics Show 2025. We have a great discussion on AMD's event, TCL's announcements, new pinball machines from Stern, wearables, robot lawnmowers and Robb had a chance to talk to the CEO of Stellar about their product to provide mobile internet access to vehicles. Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Shannon Morse, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
TWiT wishes all listeners and viewers a Happy New Year and peaceful 2025! Padre's CES 2024 haul Cory Doctorow's infamous ensh*ttification term Tesla teases a robotaxi Last in-studio audience for TWiT Padre on the AI priest Google Search gets worse Christina Warren's Rabbit R1 Snowflake and the AT&T breach Crowdstrike's big outag Last in-studio episode before moving out Salt Hank shows off his new cookbook TWiT's 1000th episode brings back old friends The State of X/Twitter under Elon Parenting with TWiT daddies Tech billionaires affecting Trump's transition team Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
TWiT wishes all listeners and viewers a Happy New Year and peaceful 2025! Padre's CES 2024 haul Cory Doctorow's infamous ensh*ttification term Tesla teases a robotaxi Last in-studio audience for TWiT Padre on the AI priest Google Search gets worse Christina Warren's Rabbit R1 Snowflake and the AT&T breach Crowdstrike's big outag Last in-studio episode before moving out Salt Hank shows off his new cookbook TWiT's 1000th episode brings back old friends The State of X/Twitter under Elon Parenting with TWiT daddies Tech billionaires affecting Trump's transition team Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
TWiT wishes all listeners and viewers a Happy New Year and peaceful 2025! Padre's CES 2024 haul Cory Doctorow's infamous ensh*ttification term Tesla teases a robotaxi Last in-studio audience for TWiT Padre on the AI priest Google Search gets worse Christina Warren's Rabbit R1 Snowflake and the AT&T breach Crowdstrike's big outag Last in-studio episode before moving out Salt Hank shows off his new cookbook TWiT's 1000th episode brings back old friends The State of X/Twitter under Elon Parenting with TWiT daddies Tech billionaires affecting Trump's transition team Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
TWiT wishes all listeners and viewers a Happy New Year and peaceful 2025! Padre's CES 2024 haul Cory Doctorow's infamous ensh*ttification term Tesla teases a robotaxi Last in-studio audience for TWiT Padre on the AI priest Google Search gets worse Christina Warren's Rabbit R1 Snowflake and the AT&T breach Crowdstrike's big outag Last in-studio episode before moving out Salt Hank shows off his new cookbook TWiT's 1000th episode brings back old friends The State of X/Twitter under Elon Parenting with TWiT daddies Tech billionaires affecting Trump's transition team Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: Mannkind releases info about it's Afrezza pediatric studies, Dexcom launches AI tech with Stelo, Health Canada approves Tandem/Dexcom G7, diabetes drug may help sleep apnea, an app in development to help drivers with T1D and more! Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription with links: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX Mannkid expects to talk to the FDA about Afrezza inhaled insulin for pediatric approval early in 2025. The company just announced six-month results from its Phase 3 INHALE-1 study of kids aged 4-17 with type 1 or type 2 diabetes comparing either inhaled pre-meal insulin or multiple daily injections (MDI) of rapid-acting insulin analog, both in combination with basal insulin. A 26-week extension phase in which all remaining MDI patients were switched to inhaled insulin is ongoing. HbA1c change over 26 weeks exceeded the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 0.4% (0.435%), largely driven by the variability of a single patient who did not adhere to the study protocol. A modified ITT (mITT) analysis, which excluded this subject, did not exceed the predetermined threshold of 0.4% (0.370%), thereby establishing the non-inferiority of Afrezza to MDI, which was the primary endpoint of the study. Over 26 weeks of treatment, there were no differences in lung function parameters between the treatment groups, There were no differences between groups or concerns in other safety measures, including hypoglycemia. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/inhaled-insulin-benefits-kids-diabetes-too-2024a1000nex XX Dexcom announces the use of AI for its Stelo platform. The company says the new Dexcom GenAI platform will analyze individual health data patterns to reveal a direct association between lifestyle choices and glucose levels while providing actionable insights to help improve metabolic health. Stelo users will start seeing the features this week. The AI is modeled after Google Cloud's Vertex AI and Gemini models. We'll hear more about this in January – Dexcom will be part of a panel at the Consumer Electronics Show about AI and healthcare. BTW this press release is the first time I've seen what seems to be a new slogan for Dexcom – Discover What You're Made Of. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241217011997/en/Dexcom-Launches-the-First-Generative-AI-Platform-in-Glucose-Biosensing XX Staying with Dexcom, users report that the geofencing issue we reported on seems to be resolved. Previously, if you had an issue with Dexcom G7 outside of your home country, you couldn't reinstall or use the app without customer support. With the latest iOS and Android G7 apps, this seems to be resolved. This is according to the folks in the DIY community who first brought it to my attention. XX Interesting insulin development to watch. Egypt approves EVA Pharma's insulin drug products, which is a collbaration between Eli llly and EVA, an Egyptian company. The Egyptian Drug Authority approved the insulin glargine injection manufactured by EVA Pharma through a collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY). Launched in 2022, the collaboration aims to deliver a sustainable supply of high-quality, affordable human and analog insulin to at least one million people annually living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), most of which are in Africa. Lilly has been supplying its active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) for insulin to EVA Pharma at a significantly reduced price and providing pro-bono technology transfer to enable EVA Pharma to formulate, fill and finish insulin vials and cartridges. This collaboration is part of the Lilly 30x30 initiative, which aims to improve access to quality health care for 30 million people living in resource-limited settings annually by 2030. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lilly-and-eva-pharma-announce-regulatory-approval-and-release-of-locally-manufactured-insulin-in-egypt-302333269.html XX Can we add treating sleep apnea to the list of applications for terzepatide? That's the generic for Zepbound and Mounjaro. Phase 3 study shows that 10- and 15-milligram injections of Zepbound "significantly reduced the apnea-hypopnea index" among those who have obesity and moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea. Eli Lilly said there was nearly a 20% reduction in weight among those in the trials. The company said it plans to submit its findings to the Food and Drug Administration and other global regulatory agencies beginning mid-year. https://www.aol.com/popular-weight-loss-drug-could-131507702.html XX Health Canada okays Tandem's tslim X2 with Dexcom G7 and G6 making it the first and only insulin pump in Canada that is integrated with both Dexcom sensors. Now, t:slim X2 users in Canada can experience even more choice when it comes to CGM compatibility, along with the option to spend more time in closed loop with Dexcom G7's 30-minute sensor warm-up time, faster than any other CGM on the market.3 In addition, t:slim X2 users who pair Dexcom G7 with an Apple smartwatch4 can see their glucose numbers directly from their watch without having to access their pump or smartphone4. Tandem will email all in-warranty t:slim X2 users in Canada with instructions on how to add the new compatibility feature free of charge via remote software update. t:slim X2 pumps pre-loaded with the updated software will begin shipping to new customers in early January 2025. To check coverage and start the process of getting a Tandem insulin pump, please visit tandemdiabetes.ca. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241210731189/en/Tandem-tslim-X2-Insulin-Pump-Now-Compatible-with-Dexcom-G7-CGM-in-Canada XX A federal jury on Tuesday awarded Insulet $452 million in its patent skirmish with EOFlow over insulin patch pumps. The jury awarded Insulet $170 million in compensatory damages from EOFlow and an additional $282 million in exemplary damages for willful and malicious misappropriation. A judge has not yet entered a judgment on the decision. Insulet filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts in 2023, claiming EOFlow copied patented components of its Omnipod insulin pumps. In October 2023, the Massachusetts district court issued a preliminary injunction against EOFlow. Following that decision, Medtronic called off plans to buy EOFlow for about $738 million. A federal appeals court later overturned the preliminary injunction, and EOFlow resumed selling its devices in Europe. The company recently defended against a separate injunction filed by Insulet in Europe's Unified Patent Court, according to Korea Biomedical Review, an online English newspaper based in Seoul, South Korea. The Massachusetts jury found this week that EOFlow and CEO Jesse Kim, as well as two of three former Insulet employees who were named as defendants in the lawsuit, misappropriated Insulet's trade secrets. Insulet CEO Jim Hollingshead said the company is “extremely pleased with the jury's verdict.” EOFlow did not immediately respond to a request for comment. https://www.medtechdive.com/news/insulet-eoflow-jury-verdict-patent-lawsuit/734745/ XX A tele-education program for health care providers who treat people with diabetes resulted in significant improvements in patient outcomes, including better blood sugar levels and increased use of medical devices to manage the disease, a University of Florida study finds. Led by researchers in the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions and the UF College of Medicine, the program used the Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes model, which has been adopted worldwide to train clinicians who treat patients with a variety of conditions. Known as Project ECHO, this is one of the first to demonstrate patient benefits for the program in a large, randomized trial. The findings appear in the journal Diabetes Care. https://ufhealth.org/news/2024/clinician-training-program-leads-to-better-outcomes-for-patients-with-diabetes XX New app under development to make driving safer for people with diabetes. Diabetes Driving Pal says it will use CGM data and guide you while you are driving without any annoying alerts. Guidance/suggestions will be on your car dashboard so that you don't have to look at phone and it will be very individualized and actionable. In a study last year, ~70% of people have reported (5% reported accident) to have at least one low blood sugar while driving and most reported that CGM alerts were not enough to protect them. We are hoping to start beta testing in a few months. We are trying to raise the fund to develop this product. We need your support. For more information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gTDhnDc4 XX I'm also going to link to the top ten most read diabetes and endocrinology stories of 2024 from Medscape. This is almost all GLP-1 related.. and mostly for people with type 2. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/icymi-top-10-diabetes-endocrinology-stories-2024-2024a1000n6u?&icd=login_success_email_match_fpf XX That's it for the last In the News of 2024! Don't miss out episode next week with a look ahead to what we're watching in 2025. I'm SS I'll see you back here soon…