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This episode features Paul, Richard, and Leo discussing Microsoft's new "checkpoint cumulative updates" and HP's announcement of its AMD-based AI PC. Afterward, Paul goes over his review of the Yoga Slim 7x laptop, which features a 14.5-inch OLED display. Other topics include the hiring of Inflection staff, Microsoft's settlement with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe, Leo's ZDTV hat, .NET 9 Preview 6, OS/2 Warp, the Xbox Game Pass mess, Amazon Prime Day, and a controller designed by Deadpool! Windows Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a new way to update Windows because WTF Microsoft HP announces an AMD-based AI PC that is/is not a Copilot+ PC - lots going on here AMD comes clean on the new chips, which ship at the end of July With a Snapdragon X-based ThinkPad on the way, Paul reviews the Yoga Slim 7xp Windows 11 Photos app now integrates with Microsoft Designer Dev (last week): Testing/deployment of new features resumes after long pause Beta (last week): More changes to the home page in File Explorer Release Preview (last week): Duplicate a File Explorer tab, drag and drop to pin from Start to Taskbar, more. Also a Windows 10 build (hooray?) AI/Antitrust UK CMA investigates Microsoft for its Inflection AI hirings Microsoft settles with (most of) CISPE on cloud licensing in EU iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia public betas arrive, but with no Apple Intelligence features Opera beta on iPhone and iPad has new UI, some AI Dev .NET 9 Preview 6 arrives Paul makes massive progress on Windows 11 port of .NETpad with the updated WPF. Plus a neat third-party add-on that might put this project over the top Google is bringing Android Studio to the web Xbox Xbox controversy of the month, but this one is real: Microsoft ensh*ttifies Xbox Game Pass - more info now that the dust has settled, but still no announcement from Microsoft Microsoft, you HAVE to announce what's going on with AB and Game Pass Now that Microsoft owns Call of Duty, Xbox gamers are getting next beta on day one - well, Game Pass members anyway Microsoft offers a cheap Xbox streaming bundle on Amazon The Deadpool Xbox wireless controller is priceless Microsoft announces three day-one titles for Game Pass, none from AB Tips and picks Tip of the week: Amazon Prime Day is here App pick of the week: Proton Pass RunAs Radio this week: The Power of Data in the Cloud with Arun Ulag Brown liquor pick of the week: Crown Royal Blender's Mash Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: 1password.com/windowsweekly bigid.com/windowsweekly canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
This episode features Paul, Richard, and Leo discussing Microsoft's new "checkpoint cumulative updates" and HP's announcement of its AMD-based AI PC. Afterward, Paul goes over his review of the Yoga Slim 7x laptop, which features a 14.5-inch OLED display. Other topics include the hiring of Inflection staff, Microsoft's settlement with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe, Leo's ZDTV hat, .NET 9 Preview 6, OS/2 Warp, the Xbox Game Pass mess, Amazon Prime Day, and a controller designed by Deadpool! Windows Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a new way to update Windows because WTF Microsoft HP announces an AMD-based AI PC that is/is not a Copilot+ PC - lots going on here AMD comes clean on the new chips, which ship at the end of July With a Snapdragon X-based ThinkPad on the way, Paul reviews the Yoga Slim 7xp Windows 11 Photos app now integrates with Microsoft Designer Dev (last week): Testing/deployment of new features resumes after long pause Beta (last week): More changes to the home page in File Explorer Release Preview (last week): Duplicate a File Explorer tab, drag and drop to pin from Start to Taskbar, more. Also a Windows 10 build (hooray?) AI/Antitrust UK CMA investigates Microsoft for its Inflection AI hirings Microsoft settles with (most of) CISPE on cloud licensing in EU iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia public betas arrive, but with no Apple Intelligence features Opera beta on iPhone and iPad has new UI, some AI Dev .NET 9 Preview 6 arrives Paul makes massive progress on Windows 11 port of .NETpad with the updated WPF. Plus a neat third-party add-on that might put this project over the top Google is bringing Android Studio to the web Xbox Xbox controversy of the month, but this one is real: Microsoft ensh*ttifies Xbox Game Pass - more info now that the dust has settled, but still no announcement from Microsoft Microsoft, you HAVE to announce what's going on with AB and Game Pass Now that Microsoft owns Call of Duty, Xbox gamers are getting next beta on day one - well, Game Pass members anyway Microsoft offers a cheap Xbox streaming bundle on Amazon The Deadpool Xbox wireless controller is priceless Microsoft announces three day-one titles for Game Pass, none from AB Tips and picks Tip of the week: Amazon Prime Day is here App pick of the week: Proton Pass RunAs Radio this week: The Power of Data in the Cloud with Arun Ulag Brown liquor pick of the week: Crown Royal Blender's Mash Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: 1password.com/windowsweekly bigid.com/windowsweekly canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
This episode features Paul, Richard, and Leo discussing Microsoft's new "checkpoint cumulative updates" and HP's announcement of its AMD-based AI PC. Afterward, Paul goes over his review of the Yoga Slim 7x laptop, which features a 14.5-inch OLED display. Other topics include the hiring of Inflection staff, Microsoft's settlement with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe, Leo's ZDTV hat, .NET 9 Preview 6, OS/2 Warp, the Xbox Game Pass mess, Amazon Prime Day, and a controller designed by Deadpool! Windows Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a new way to update Windows because WTF Microsoft HP announces an AMD-based AI PC that is/is not a Copilot+ PC - lots going on here AMD comes clean on the new chips, which ship at the end of July With a Snapdragon X-based ThinkPad on the way, Paul reviews the Yoga Slim 7xp Windows 11 Photos app now integrates with Microsoft Designer Dev (last week): Testing/deployment of new features resumes after long pause Beta (last week): More changes to the home page in File Explorer Release Preview (last week): Duplicate a File Explorer tab, drag and drop to pin from Start to Taskbar, more. Also a Windows 10 build (hooray?) AI/Antitrust UK CMA investigates Microsoft for its Inflection AI hirings Microsoft settles with (most of) CISPE on cloud licensing in EU iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia public betas arrive, but with no Apple Intelligence features Opera beta on iPhone and iPad has new UI, some AI Dev .NET 9 Preview 6 arrives Paul makes massive progress on Windows 11 port of .NETpad with the updated WPF. Plus a neat third-party add-on that might put this project over the top Google is bringing Android Studio to the web Xbox Xbox controversy of the month, but this one is real: Microsoft ensh*ttifies Xbox Game Pass - more info now that the dust has settled, but still no announcement from Microsoft Microsoft, you HAVE to announce what's going on with AB and Game Pass Now that Microsoft owns Call of Duty, Xbox gamers are getting next beta on day one - well, Game Pass members anyway Microsoft offers a cheap Xbox streaming bundle on Amazon The Deadpool Xbox wireless controller is priceless Microsoft announces three day-one titles for Game Pass, none from AB Tips and picks Tip of the week: Amazon Prime Day is here App pick of the week: Proton Pass RunAs Radio this week: The Power of Data in the Cloud with Arun Ulag Brown liquor pick of the week: Crown Royal Blender's Mash Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: 1password.com/windowsweekly bigid.com/windowsweekly canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
This episode features Paul, Richard, and Leo discussing Microsoft's new "checkpoint cumulative updates" and HP's announcement of its AMD-based AI PC. Afterward, Paul goes over his review of the Yoga Slim 7x laptop, which features a 14.5-inch OLED display. Other topics include the hiring of Inflection staff, Microsoft's settlement with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe, Leo's ZDTV hat, .NET 9 Preview 6, OS/2 Warp, the Xbox Game Pass mess, Amazon Prime Day, and a controller designed by Deadpool! Windows Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a new way to update Windows because WTF Microsoft HP announces an AMD-based AI PC that is/is not a Copilot+ PC - lots going on here AMD comes clean on the new chips, which ship at the end of July With a Snapdragon X-based ThinkPad on the way, Paul reviews the Yoga Slim 7xp Windows 11 Photos app now integrates with Microsoft Designer Dev (last week): Testing/deployment of new features resumes after long pause Beta (last week): More changes to the home page in File Explorer Release Preview (last week): Duplicate a File Explorer tab, drag and drop to pin from Start to Taskbar, more. Also a Windows 10 build (hooray?) AI/Antitrust UK CMA investigates Microsoft for its Inflection AI hirings Microsoft settles with (most of) CISPE on cloud licensing in EU iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia public betas arrive, but with no Apple Intelligence features Opera beta on iPhone and iPad has new UI, some AI Dev .NET 9 Preview 6 arrives Paul makes massive progress on Windows 11 port of .NETpad with the updated WPF. Plus a neat third-party add-on that might put this project over the top Google is bringing Android Studio to the web Xbox Xbox controversy of the month, but this one is real: Microsoft ensh*ttifies Xbox Game Pass - more info now that the dust has settled, but still no announcement from Microsoft Microsoft, you HAVE to announce what's going on with AB and Game Pass Now that Microsoft owns Call of Duty, Xbox gamers are getting next beta on day one - well, Game Pass members anyway Microsoft offers a cheap Xbox streaming bundle on Amazon The Deadpool Xbox wireless controller is priceless Microsoft announces three day-one titles for Game Pass, none from AB Tips and picks Tip of the week: Amazon Prime Day is here App pick of the week: Proton Pass RunAs Radio this week: The Power of Data in the Cloud with Arun Ulag Brown liquor pick of the week: Crown Royal Blender's Mash Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: 1password.com/windowsweekly bigid.com/windowsweekly canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT
Plus, Tesla recalls thousands of Cybertrucks. And tech investors rescue struggling AI startup, Stability AI. Zoe Thomas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Microsoft is in trouble with the EU over its popular collaboration app Teams, and could face a big fine. Antitrust regulators charged the U.S. tech giant on Tuesday (June 25) of illegally bundling the product with its Office software, making it hard for rivals to compete. Tesla said on Tuesday it was recalling most Cybertrucks in the United States over issues with their windshield wipers and exterior trim, the latest setback for the futuristic truck whose mass production is expected to start next year.U.S. consumer confidence eased in June amid worries about the economic outlook, but households remained upbeat about the labor market and expected inflation to moderate over the next year.
The European Union has charged Apple with antitrust violations, focusing on its restrictive App Store policies that allegedly harm competition. The charges might lead to significant changes for app developers, potentially resulting in more freedom to use alternative payment systems and increased competition among app stores. The outcome of this case could influence how app stores worldwide operate, affecting both developers and consumers. Apple faces potential fines if found guilty, and the developments in this case will continue to impact the technology and app development sectors.https://greyjournal.net/news/apple-faces-eu-antitrust-charges-and-the-potential-effects-on-app-developers/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israel has retaliated against Iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack. Energy Aspects' Amrita Sen discusses what this means for oil prices. Plus, Netflix is under pressure despite blowing past subscriber growth estimates. Citi's Jason Bazinet dives into the quarter. And, EU regulators say a preliminary probe into Microsoft's investment in OpenAI is still ongoing. The European Commission's Margrethe Vestager explains.
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Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down break down what Tesla's biggest car recall ever means for drivers. Plus, a look at Apple's EU antirust order in its fight with Spotify, and Netflix reveals viewer data on every show in an effort to boost transparency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google has turned to Europe's highest court in a bid to get it to overturn a massive antitrust fine levied against it six years ago. The €2.4 billion penalty handed down in 2017 over its shopping service was the first of three major fines that cost the internet giant more than €8 billion. Also, faced with the skyrocketing cost of living, Spain's youth are struggling to become financially independent. The average age to leave the parental home has now risen above 30.
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129 Windows Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own. Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more. Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above. Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon) AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future Microsoft 365 The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration) Dev Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November Xbox CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper Here come the first August Game Pass titles Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord You can buy Xbox controller parts now Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2 Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2 App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129 Windows Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own. Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more. Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above. Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon) AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future Microsoft 365 The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration) Dev Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November Xbox CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper Here come the first August Game Pass titles Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord You can buy Xbox controller parts now Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2 Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2 App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129 Windows Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own. Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more. Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above. Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon) AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future Microsoft 365 The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration) Dev Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November Xbox CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper Here come the first August Game Pass titles Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord You can buy Xbox controller parts now Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2 Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2 App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129 Windows Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own. Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more. Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above. Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon) AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future Microsoft 365 The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration) Dev Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November Xbox CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper Here come the first August Game Pass titles Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord You can buy Xbox controller parts now Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2 Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2 App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU investigates Teams, Loop in the Microsoft Store, Beta build 22631.2129 Windows Insider: Last week, Canary got features from Dev plus some new features of its own. Dev channel: Improved screen cast, HDR background support, more Voice access, presence sensing, more. Beta channel: Windows Copilot, Dev Drive, enhanced Narrator/Excel integration, new Voice access text authoring features, passwordless experience for Windows Hello for Business, plus screen cast, presence, and voice access from above. Intel is profitable again, hopeful for the future (and massive fab expansion in Oregon) AMD revenues fell 18 percent, but also some hope for the future Microsoft 365 The EU announces formal investigation of Teams bundling in Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams gets spatial audio support Microsoft lowers storage allotments for M365 Education customers, kills Office 365 A1 Plus Clipchamp is coming to Microsoft 365 commercial (with OneDrive storage integration) Dev Microsoft to launch .NET 8 at .NET Conf in November Xbox CMA publishes Microsoft's list of "material changes" in its Activision Blizzard case, gives public four days for feedback Unexpectedly, not a single new concession, just a bunch of new "evidence" that appeared since the decision Xbox Games with Gold goes out with a whimper Here come the first August Game Pass titles Final Fantasy XIV Online is FINALLY coming to Xbox Microsoft starts testing game streaming from Xbox to Discord You can buy Xbox controller parts now Sony has now sold over 40 million PS5s EA revenues up 9 percent in Q2 Nintendo's next Switch to debut next year Microsoft is killing the Xbox Console Companion app, has never made a new solution for getting Xbox console screenshots and videos on the PC Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enroll in the Windows Insider Beta channel if you want to test 23H2 App pick of the week: Loop for Windows is now available RunAs Radio this week: Windows 11 and Windows Update for Business with Julie Andreacola Brown liquor pick of the week: Angel's Envy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
EU's Big Tech gatekeepers, AI-powered shopping tools, Windows Copilot Preview The EU officially identified the first Big Tech "gatekeepers" that will be held to a higher regulatory standard, and Microsoft made the list. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook (Meta) Plus, TikTok owner ByteDance (?) and Samsung Booking.com says it was notified it will be on the next list for some reason too What is the standard? What are the penalties for non-compliance? Microsoft to face EU antitrust investigation after discussions break down. Windows Microsoft JUST makes its self-imposed June deadline, releases first public preview of Windows Copilot to (some) Windows Insiders. Windows Copilot hands-on Windows 365 Frontline exits preview AI Microsoft adds new AI-powered shopping tools to Bing and Edge. I'm sure they won't just recommend Microsoft products. Google changes its privacy policy, admits it will scrape the Internet to train its models Hardware Hybrids bridge the gap between the new and the old, and they're all around us. In personal tech, the laptop was an early hybrid, but today's hybrids—like folding smartphones—are getting interesting and are inarguably the future of the premium, and then the mainstream, smartphone market. So much for "right tool for the job." Xbox Nadella claims he wants videogame exclusives to go away. This explains why Microsoft has purchased so man game studios, and why its wants Activision Blizzard. Somehow. What would a "mobile-native" version of Game Pass look like? And how could Microsoft get past the mobile gatekeepers? Microsoft announces its July Xbox Games with Gold titles Microsoft also announced its first Game Pass titles for July Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Enable Windows Copilot (Preview) Tip of the week #2: Get Office 365 for IT Pros 2024 Edition for $10 off App pick of the week #1: Stella App pick of the week #2: Firefox 115 RunAs this week: Power Platform Proliferation with Luise Freese Brown Liquor this week: Dewars 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show 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: kolide.com/ww GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
FoodBev Media's Antonia Garrett Peel rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including: EU antitrust regulators raid Red Bull premises; FrieslandCampina names Jan Derck van Karnebeek as next CEO; Pernod Ricard to acquire majority stake in Skrewball; and more.
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EU upholds Google's 4.1B euro fine for bundling search with Android. Google scales back Area 120 by half, refocuses on 'AI-first' projects. Area 120 main page, highlights some apps talked about. Google Pixel 7 Pro benchmark points to CPU and GPU specs of Tensor G2. Google Pixel 7 may arrive later than expected on October 18. Source: Google Pixel Watch to start at $349.99 in these colors. Google 'Nest Wifi Pro' leaks with Wi-Fi 6E, higher price, and no point unit. It's a Real Pity the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Isn't More Affordable. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 Is a Nice Little Update to the Best Android Smartwatch So Far. Google Tasks is about to become your go-to app for managing reminders. Chrome for Android gets fingerprint-protected Incognito tabs. JR's tip of the week: Chrome tips, pt 1! Google Assistant persists after a command. Nest speaker and sound notification idea. Where did Driving mode go? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3LtQW2T Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, Huyen Tue Dao, and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit ClickUp.com use code ANDROID policygenius.com/aaa
EU upholds Google's 4.1B euro fine for bundling search with Android. Google scales back Area 120 by half, refocuses on 'AI-first' projects. Area 120 main page, highlights some apps talked about. Google Pixel 7 Pro benchmark points to CPU and GPU specs of Tensor G2. Google Pixel 7 may arrive later than expected on October 18. Source: Google Pixel Watch to start at $349.99 in these colors. Google 'Nest Wifi Pro' leaks with Wi-Fi 6E, higher price, and no point unit. It's a Real Pity the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Isn't More Affordable. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 Is a Nice Little Update to the Best Android Smartwatch So Far. Google Tasks is about to become your go-to app for managing reminders. Chrome for Android gets fingerprint-protected Incognito tabs. JR's tip of the week: Chrome tips, pt 1! Google Assistant persists after a command. Nest speaker and sound notification idea. Where did Driving mode go? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3LtQW2T Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, Huyen Tue Dao, and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit ClickUp.com use code ANDROID policygenius.com/aaa
Google suffered one of its biggest setbacks when a top European court fined it 4.125 billion euros for using its Android mobile operating system to thwart rivals, offering a precedent for other regulators to ratchet up the pressure. The Unit of U.S. Tech giant alphabet had challenged an earlier ruling, but the decision was broadly upheld by Europe's second-highest court in ruling and the fine was reduced only modestly from 4.34 billion euros. The EU antitrust enforcer has imposed a total of 8.25 billion euros in antitrust fines on the world's most popular internet search engine in three investigations stretching back more than a decade.
Zac has read the new book on Apple and Jony Ive, ‘After Steve'. We break down the intriguing anecdotes shared about Ive, Cook, Forstall and others as well as our opinion on the book as a whole. Plus, in the news, Apple Pay is in the sights of the EU competition commission and Apple commits to supporting the FIDO standards for passwordless authentication. Sponsored by Nutrafol: Save $15 off your first month's subscription plus free shipping on every order by using the promo code HappyHour at Nutrafol.com. Grow thicker and healthier hair with Nutrafol. Sponsored by Ladder: Go to Ladder.com/HappyHour today to see if you're instantly approved. Sponsored by Kolide: Got Slack? Got Macs? Get Kolide: Device security that fixes challenging problems by messaging your users on Slack. Try Kolide Today! Follow Zac Hall @apollozac Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo Read More Apple shares criteria for removing ‘abandoned' software from App Store, extending response window Dutch watchdog considers Apple actions ‘insufficient' on App Store payment system policies on dating apps EU announces preliminary view that Apple abused dominant market position for Apple Pay by restricting access to NFC chip ‘After Steve' book review and tidbits: Forstall friction, Apple Car origin, Jony's exit The final years of Jony Ive at Apple: relationship with Tim Cook, Apple Watch vision, and burnout to come Apple, Google, and Microsoft to extend support for FIDO ‘passwordless' sign-in WWDC 2022 guests will be the first to see the new Developer Center at Apple Park Apple opening submissions for in-person WWDC 2022 application next week Apple Music now available on Roku streaming devices, smart TVs Listen to more Happy Hour Episodes Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Listen to more 9to5 Podcasts Apple @ Work Alphabet Scoop Electrek The Buzz Podcast Space Explored Rapid Unscheduled Discussions Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Happy Hour or shop 9to5Mac Merch!
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie discusses Apple's Q2 2022 quarter results. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw816 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie discusses Apple's Q2 2022 quarter results. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw816 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie discusses Apple's Q2 2022 quarter results. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw816 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
PayPal & Apple, Apple Silicon flaw, Q2 Results PayPal helped spur EU antitrust complaint against Apple payments. Researchers find flaw in Apple Silicon chips, but it's not 'that bad'. How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple. Apple reports second-quarter results. Apple Q2 2022 results: A record $97 billion quarter. Apple's Self Service Repair now available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max taller displays and notch replacement corroborated in leaked panels. iPhone 14 — No A16 Chip? Why iPhone 14 PRO needs USB-C. Nvidia GeForce Now app adds native support for Apple M1 Macs just in time for Lost Ark arrival. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick of the Week: Twelve South HoverBar. Andy's Pick of the Week: Penbook for iPad. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/macbreak BuckMason.com/macbreak twit.cachefly.com
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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored what's in store for the markets after Monday's big rally erased losses from Friday's sell-off. What should investors make of the rebound? Especially as Wall Street braces for Fed Chair Powell's Tuesday testimony on Capitol Hill before a House panel. The anchors also took a closer look at GameStop -- shares surging after it had announced completion of its previously announced sale of 5 million common shares, raising more than $1.1-billion. Breaking news in the mix: The Biden Administration to acknowledge it is not on track to reach its goal of at least 70% of U.S. adults having at least one shot of the COVID vaccine by July 4. Carl, Jim and David also discussed the EU opening a formal antitrust probe of Alphabet unit Google's digital ad practices -- and what regulators going after big tech could mean for the FAANG stocks. More woes for crypto: Bitcoin slumps to a January low below $30,000, as China orders its banks to crack down even harder on crypto trading. Also in focus: U.S.-China relations and their effect on markets, Reddit-fueled stocks on the move, why Cramer's charitable trust closed out of Disney, Blackstone's $6-billion real estate/rental deal, and Philip Morris International's decision to move its corporate headquarters from New York City to Connecticut.
In the coming weeks, Facebook is likely to face its first EU antitrust investigation. Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission's Competition Commissioner, would make Facebook the latest U.S. tech giant to come under her scrutiny. Facebook's online marketplace, which launched in 2016, is used to buy and sell items by 800 million Facebook users in 70 countries.
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
MacBreak Weekly's Alex Lindsay talks about the time he was asked to play an extra in a Star Wars film. Turns out he was bounty hunter Rum Sleg. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw764 Hosts: Alex Lindsay, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
MacBreak Weekly's Alex Lindsay talks about the time he was asked to play an extra in a Star Wars film. Turns out he was bounty hunter Rum Sleg. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw764 Hosts: Alex Lindsay, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
MacBreak Weekly's Alex Lindsay talks about the time he was asked to play an extra in a Star Wars film. Turns out he was bounty hunter Rum Sleg. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw764 Hosts: Alex Lindsay, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
MacBreak Weekly's Alex Lindsay talks about the time he was asked to play an extra in a Star Wars film. Turns out he was bounty hunter Rum Sleg. Full episode at twit.tv/mbw764 Hosts: Alex Lindsay, Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Apple vs. Epic Games, AirTags, Alex Lindsay in Star Wars Star Wars: Rum Sleg, Alex Lindsay Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case Apple's App Store Had 78% Margin in 2019, Epic Expert Says Apple and Epic go head-to-head in fiery opening remarks of the highly-anticipated trial As Epic case begins, a senior Google engineer undermines one of Apple's arguments: the Web Apps argument Report: Android apps send student data to 'very high-risk' third parties 8x more often than iOS Apple says iOS 14.5.1 and macOS 11.3.1 patch WebKit flaws that may have been actively exploited Apple says the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro will work with the old Magic Keyboard, but 'may not precisely fit when closed' iOS 14.6 beta 1 hinted at Apple Music HiFi support with Dolby audio references Kuo: Apple to update iPad Mini in 2nd half of 2021 Picks of the Week Andy's pick: General Electric G3700 Cassette Player (1967) Rene's pick: dbrand iMac Black Bezels Alex's pick: CamTrackAR Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Molekule.com promo code MACBREAK120
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
Big quarter for big tech, AirTags and privacy, Resident Evil 3 speedrun 'A Perfect Positive Storm': Bonkers Dollars for Big Tech. EU Charges Apple With App Store Antitrust Violations in Spotify Case. Apple Signals Hot Streak to Continue as Sales, Profit Surge. Apple releases iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4, allowing Apple Watch owners to unlock with Face ID while wearing a mask. Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways. Bitcoin Industry Grapples With Age-Old Problem of Inheritance. Warren Buffett's Deputy Calls Bitcoin 'Disgusting' And Bad For Civilization. Lossless streaming option for Apple Music may launch within weeks. AirTags Are Scarily Good At Tracking Items And ... People. I know Because I Tried! Google Earnings Smash Sales Records as Digital Ad Market Booms. Apple commits $430 billion in US investments over five years. YouTube is a media juggernaut that could soon equal Netflix in revenue. Brianna Wu RE3 Speedrun 54m01sec. Google's Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls. Roku removes YouTube TV from the channel store as dispute with Google escalates. Amazon's profit soars 220 percent as pandemic drives shopping online. Amazon's cloud division reports 32% revenue growth. Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are lightweight laptops with OLED screens. Twitter stock plunges on user miss and low guidance. What really happened at Basecamp. Basecamp Employees Are Leaving After CEO Bans Politics at Work. GM rolls out seamless EV charging across multiple networks. SpaceX Capsule Returns Four Astronauts Safely to Earth in Nighttime Splashdown. In a nod to Trump, Florida is set to ban 'deplatforming' by tech companies. Volkswagen investigated by SEC over 'Voltswagen' prank. After years as a meme, 'Disaster Girl' takes control of her image — with a hefty payoff. Facebook's Oculus, EA, and Respawn Win Game Industry's First Oscar for 'Colette' Documentary Short. Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL after spending $9 billion on fallen giants. N.Y.P.D. Robot Dog's Run Is Cut Short After Fierce Backlash. Deepfake satellite imagery poses a not-so-distant threat, warn geographers. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Nate Lanxon, and Tim Stevens 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: expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit mintmobile.com/twit
On today's Business Casual segment, brought to you by MarketScale, co-hosts Tyler Kern [embed contributor page] and Daniel Litwin take on allegations against Apple that have resulted in two antitrust investigations being leveled at the company by the European Commission. In recent months, the EU has launched anti-trust investigations into Google, Amazon and Facebook. And on Tuesday, June 16, the EU announced that it's now launching two antitrust investigations into Apple's App Store rules and the Apply Pay platform as well, seeking to assess whether Apple's rules for app developers on the distribution of apps via the App Store breach EU competition rules. While companies can place their apps on the App Store at no cost, Apple charges companies 30% from in-app purchases and 30% on subscriptions for the first year, then 15% thereafter. Reaching a new single day record of $386 million on January 1st and generating $1 billion for the company each month—with $50 to $100 million of those revenues going directly to Apple—Spotify, which competes directly with Apple music, and Kobo, an e-reader company that competes with Apple Books, have filed complaints against the tech giant over the last year, stating that these practices are unfair, stifling and distorting competition by promoting Apple's own books and music, while collecting and using customer data siphoned from Spotify and Kobo databases. According to Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, in charge of EU's competition policy, “We need to ensure that Apple's rules do not distort competition in markets where Apple is competing with other app developers, for example with its music streaming service Apple Music or with Apple Books. I have therefore decided to take a close look at Apple's App Store rules and their compliance with EU competition rules.” In a statement from Apple, the company asserts that, “Our goal is simple: for our customers to have access to the best app or service of their choice, in a safe and secure environment. We welcome the opportunity to show the European Commission all we've done to make that goal a reality.” While Apple maintains that it's done nothing wrong, Litwin and Kern delve deeper into the situation, pondering whether the EU's maximum penalty of 10% of global revenues for breaking competition rules—just a drop in the bucket for this multinational tech giant, even though services represent 18% of Apple's annual sales—will actually curb the company's long-term business practices, and whether or not other solutions are necessary to help protect smaller app providers. Keeping you informed of the newest trends and the hottest topics in B2B, tune into the Business Casual podcast each Wednesday and Friday. And for the latest thought leadership, news and event coverage across B2B, be sure to subscribe to our MarketScale Radio channel on either Spotify or Apple Podcasts where you can find all of our Business Casual, Ratified and other contributor shows; or go to Marketscale.com/Industries to view all of our live video and classic article content.
Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Google's decision to appeal a record-breaking $2.9 billion EU antitrust fine, striking off a legal challenge that could take years to conclude. She speaks June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Google's decision to appeal a record-breaking $2.9 billion EU antitrust fine, striking off a legal challenge that could take years to conclude. She speaks June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Spencer Waller, a professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and Ombline Ancelin, a partner at Simmons and Simmons, discuss Google's record $2.7 billion EU antitrust fine, which accuses the search giant of unfair bias towards its own shopping services. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com