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WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over?. Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over? Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over? Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over? Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over? Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
WWDC is happening very soon: Monday, June 9th! Will this WWDC be Apple's AI do-over? Bloomberg gives a potential look into iOS 27. Dell unveils a new XPS 13 that takes aim at Apple's MacBook Neo, albeit at a higher price point. And Amazon will seek to purchase Apple's Globalstar equity after purchasing the company earlier this year. Anticipating WWDC 2026: Apple's AI do-over? Apple to overhaul iOS 27 Siri, AI features: Here's a first peek. First betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 arrive as WWDC draws near. Dell XPS 13 targets MacBook Neo with Intel's Wildcat Lake — $699 starting price, $599 for students. Apple to renew push for AI that runs on devices, instead of the cloud. Latest Apple Glasses leak has me way more excited for the product. Upcoming Beats headphones teased by Lamine Yamal: New design, pink colorway. Here's everything new Apple TV has coming in June. Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it. Amazon to purchase Apple's Globalstar satellite equity in upcoming networking deal. Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay 'completely obsolete'. What is a Dickover? Cheaper, lighter Apple Vision Pro successor could arrive in late 2028. Picks of the Week Shelly's Pick - Marked 3 Leo's Pick: Halide Camera App Jason's Pick: Designed in California Andy's Pick: Ihnatko.com Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Guest: Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In Folge 314 freuen sich die ApfelNerds auf die WWDC 2026, die nächste Woche startet. Außerdem geht es noch darum, dass in großen Städten das „aus der Hand reißen“ von iPhones zu einem Problem geworden sein soll. Amazon schließt die Übernahme von Globalstar ab, die angeblichen Farben der iPhone 18 Pro sind geleckt, Apple arbeitet wohl an neuen Apple-Music-Abo-Varianten, neue Beats-Kopfhörer wurden bei einem Promi gesichtet und es gibt Updates.
Amazon will absorb Apple's equity in Globalstar, Meta wants you to pay for WhatsApp, and debating the merits of a wired headset. How to Contact us:www.thecellphonejunkie.com questions@thecellphonejunkie.com Twitter How to Listen:Subscribe iTunes Download the show directly
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En este episodio Otto conversa con Normando sobre los avances más recientes en tecnología y salud. Repasamos una prometedora técnica llamada TAMP que administra quimioterapia directamente al tumor de páncreas (fase 3), un caso de un paciente de 83 años sin efectos secundarios graves y el uso de inteligencia artificial en el desarrollo del tratamiento; además de mencionar a un médico español que asegura haber hallado la cura. Abordamos también los riesgos de privacidad derivados de las nuevas gafas inteligentes: el fenómeno de los llamados "man-fluencers" que graban y publican a mujeres sin permiso, demostraciones de identificación facial y el desembarco de Apple, Google, Meta y otras marcas en este mercado. Hablamos de la compra de Globalstar por Amazon para ofrecer servicio satelital a iPhone y Apple Watch y cómo esto cambiará las comunicaciones. Finalmente, comentamos la visita presidencial a fábricas en China y el avance masivo en robótica —desde producción y cuidado de ancianos hasta una industria emergente de robots sexuales. WWW.OTTOTECNOLOGIA.COM
Dr. Dave breaks down the Iran conflict, NYC's leadership crisis, and the mystery of 10 missing scientists.
Amazon just agreed to acquire Globalstar for somewhere between $11 and $12 billion. The catch: Globalstar did $273 million in revenue last year and has never been consistently profitable. So what exactly is Amazon buying — and why now?In this episode, Nick and Kasey work through the full strategic logic behind the deal, explain what Amazon Leo actually is, and then reveal the small-cap satellite manufacturer sitting directly in the supply chain that some investors haven't found yet.The short answer on why Amazon wants Globalstar: spectrum rights, an existing customer base that includes Apple's emergency SOS service, and a head start on the infrastructure needed to compete with SpaceX's Starlink. Amazon has been building toward this under the name Project Kuiper for years. The rebrand to Leo, the timing of Andy Jassy's shareholder letter, and now the Globalstar acquisition all point to the same direction — Amazon is serious about becoming a broadband internet provider, and broadband internet feeds every other part of the Amazon flywheel.The more interesting angle for investors is further down the supply chain. MDA Space, a Canadian satellite manufacturer, holds a $4 billion Canadian dollar backlog — and a significant portion of it is tied directly to building Globalstar's next-generation satellite constellation. The Amazon acquisition just confirmed that contract stays in force. For a company generating $1.6–1.7 billion in annual revenue, that backlog represents years of visibility, and the stock reacted accordingly when the deal was announced.Nick and Kasey walk through MDA's revenue growth trajectory, customer concentration risks, and a reverse DCF analysis that pegged fair value around $33 per share at the time of recording.What we cover:— The Globalstar deal: what Amazon is actually buying and why the price makes sense— Amazon Leo's performance specs and its early enterprise customers: Delta, AT&T, Vodafone, and others— How satellite internet feeds the Amazon flywheel: more broadband, more Prime, more AWS— SpaceX, EchoStar, and why Amazon moved when it did— MDA Space: the satellite builder in the supply chain, their backlog, and valuation— Blue Origin and the launch services picture as Amazon consolidates— A reverse DCF on MDA Space using fiscal.ai dataSponsored by fiscal.ai — get 15% off any paid plan at fiscal.ai/csiDisclosure: Nick and Kasey are Amazon shareholders. This content is for general information only and is not individual investment advice. All investing involves risk.chipstockinvestor.com
US markets hit all-time highs this week even as $166 billion in Trump tariff refunds start processing — a windfall for retailers, but consumers who paid inflated prices at the till won't see a cent back. Tim Cook is stepping down at Apple with John Ternus taking over, Amazon is spending $11.57 billion to buy Globalstar and build a Starlink rival, and Netflix delivered Q1 results with a $2.8 billion Warner break fee buried in the numbers. Simon also breaks down the Fed Chair nomination battle, why market recoveries are getting faster, and the sixth anniversary of the day WTI oil went negative. WorldWideMarkets is part of JustOneLap.com.
The lads hobble back into the studio this week to chat to special guest Eoin Coughlan of IBM. Helped along by the medicinal effects of an excellent Irish beverage, they start by exploring what IBM's interests are in the telecoms industry and in AI. IBM is involved in the ‘plumbing' for both, as it is many other industries, so they have a deep dive into the practical implementations of AI. They eventually move on to other news, including Ericsson's latest quarterly earnings announcement and the acquisition of satellite company Globalstar by Amazon.
Amazon is buying Globalstar, iPhone dominates smartphone loyalty, and Spotify updates their iPad app. How to Contact us:www.thecellphonejunkie.com questions@thecellphonejunkie.com Twitter How to Listen:Subscribe iTunes Download the show directly
Zip Co has seen its shares spiked up to 24% after announcing an upgrade to its earnings guidance thanks to the US. Gucci is teaming up with Google to launch smart glasses… as it fights to save its profits and make Gucci gucci again. Amazon is acquiring satellite company Globalstar for $11.6 billion to supercharge its space internet ambitions. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is episode 475 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Enrique Villacrez of Cyber Nut HQ -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In this week's show, we share our first impressions of Apple's game changing MacBook Neo, and take a quick look at Oppo's upcoming Find X9 Ultra. We then cover news, leaks, and rumors from Oppo, OnePlus, Samsung, Motorola, Huawei, Nothing, Insta360, and Amazon.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee (PayPal): https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Enrique Villacrez: https://www.threads.com/@enriquevtee- Apple MacBook Neo review: https://www.theverge.com/tech/891741/apple-macbook-neo-a18-pro-review- Oppo Find X9 Ultra teaser: https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_x9_ultra_design_and_color_options_officially_revealed-news-72344.php- Oppo Find X9s coming globally April 21: https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_find_x9s_to_launch_globally_alongside_find_x9_ultra-news-72367.php- OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra leaks: https://www.gsmarena.com/more_oneplus_ace_6_ultra_images_hit_the_web_heatinsulating_frame_revealed-news-72375.php- Samsung Galaxy prices increase: https://9to5google.com/2026/04/14/samsung-galaxy-price-hike-april-2026/- Moto Razr Fold possibly coming to Europe May 6: https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_razr_fold_uk_europe_price_release_date_pre_order_offers-news-72390.php- Moto Razr 70 Ultra specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_razr_70_ultra_specs_leak-news-72349.php- Moto Razr 70 renders leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/renders_show_the_motorola_razr_70_in_a_new_color_pantone_bright_white-news-72358.php- Huawei Pura X Max pen support teased, coming April 20: https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_pura_x_max_will_have_a_stylus_that_supports_ai_features-news-72383.php- Huawei Pura X90 camera features teased, coming April 20: https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_pura_90_pro_max_photography_features_teaser_videos-news-72355.php- Nothing Warp: https://www.gsmarena.com/nothing_unveils_warp_app_for_easy_transfers_between_android_and_your_computer-news-72386.php- Insta360 Snap: https://www.gsmarena.com/insta360_snap_adds_a_magnetic_touchscreen_viewfinder_to_your_phone-news-72305.php- Amazon acquires Globalstar: https://www.gsmarena.com/amazon_buys_apples_satellite_connectivity_partner-news-72364.phpAffiliate Links (If you use these links to buy something, we might earn a commission)- Apple MacBook Neo: https://amzn.to/48wTSbx- OnePlus 15R: https://amzn.to/4dSV7FH- Moto G Stylus 2026: https://amzn.to/4sNdwqZ- Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: https://amzn.to/41MdvZx- Insta360 Snap: https://amzn.to/4vDObmd
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, a week of Seattle-area startup news shows how the AI era is reshaping the regional tech scene. Q1 venture numbers reveal bigger checks going to fewer companies, with Seattle slipping behind the likes of Austin and Miami on deal volume. And yet the distributed nature of modern startups is complicating what it even means to be a regional tech hub. (Does a mailbox in Pioneer Square really count as a Seattle headquarters?) Founders and CEOs are navigating the shakeout in different ways. Those with enough cash in the bank are eyeing strategic acquisitions, including opportunities to absorb startups caught up in the AI shakeout. Meanwhile, many startup leaders are completely rethinking how they hire and expand. More than a third of the GeekWire 200, our ranking of the top Pacific Northwest startups, saw year-over-year employment declines, as agents boost individual productivity and start to reshape the workforce. Plus: Andy Jassy's shareholder letter signals Amazon is making bets again, in areas including chips and robotics. Driving home the point, the tech giant's ambitious Globalstar acquisition effectively means it's inheriting Apple's satellite roadmap. And of course we have to talk about Allbirds. The sustainable shoe brand, which once challenged Amazon over knock-off sneakers, pivoted to AI infrastructure and saw its stock soar. In our final segment, a trivia challenge on the No. 1 companies in GeekWire 200 history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apple está viviendo una de esas semanas que parecen imposibles de resumir… pero acá estamos. En este nuevo APPLEaks 217 te traigo un repaso explosivo con noticias que mezclan rumores gigantes, movimientos estratégicos, problemas de privacidad y señales muy fuertes de hacia dónde va el futuro del iPhone.Amazon acaba de comprar a un socio clave del ecosistema satelital de Apple, India quiere obligar a incluir una app estatal preinstalada en todos los iPhone vendidos allí, y encima se vuelve a poner sobre la mesa el debate por la seguridad del iPhone tras una demostración que expone cómo lograron robarle dinero a MKBHD usando NFC.Pero eso no es todo: también analizamos el bootcamp extremo de los ingenieros de Siri, el crecimiento histórico de Apple en nuevos usuarios, el salto brutal del switching desde Android, las MacBook Neo totalmente vendidas y el escenario en el que Apple parece jugarse una de sus últimas balas con la inteligencia artificial.Además, repasamos todo lo que empieza a sonar con fuerza sobre iOS 27, el nuevo enfoque de Siri, mapas con visión satelital, mejoras en Visual Intelligence, el futuro Apple TV con funciones mucho más ambiciosas y las primeras pistas firmes del iPhone 18 Pro y Pro Max, incluyendo cámaras, colores y cambios en Dynamic Island.#APPLEaks #Apple #iPhone18 #iOS27 #Siri #AppleIntelligence #iPhone18Pro #Amazon #India #MKBHD #MarkGurman #JohnProsser #AppleTV #DynamicIsland #MacBookNeo #idearVlog
En résumé - Les agents IA personnels débarquent sur nos ordinateurs. Tesla ouvre la voie à la conduite autonome en Europe. Amazon s'allie à Apple pour le satellite. Nouvelle fuite massive de données à l'Éducation nationale. Faux Ledger sur l'App Store : des millions envolés. Bruno Patino alerte sur l'obsolescence humaine. Les lunettes connectées entrent dans une nouvelle ère. Mythos, la super-IA qui inquiète la cybersécurité.⭐️ Découvrez Frogans, l'innovation française qui réinvente le Web [PARTENARIAT]Sommaire détaillé : Les agents IA passent à l'offensive (2:17)Les agents personnels franchissent un cap avec Perplexity et sa solution locale installée sur Mac, capable d'interagir directement avec les fichiers et les emails. En France, la start-up H Company déploie Holotab, une extension Chrome qui automatise les tâches en ligne. Google lance Gemini Intelligence Personnelle, connectée à l'ensemble des données personnelles de l'utilisateur, comme l'a expérimenté Bruno Guglielminetti (Mon Carnet). Une révolution prometteuse mais qui pose d'évidentes questions de sécurité et de vie privée.La conduite autonome de Tesla autorisée aux Pays-Bas (5:17)Le constructeur Tesla décroche l'autorisation de déployer son système FSD supervisé aux Pays-Bas, une première étape vers la conduite autonome en Europe. Basé uniquement sur la vision par caméras et l'IA, sans lidar, le système revendique une réduction significative du risque d'accident après des millions de kilomètres parcourus. L'autonomie reste de niveau 2+, mais l'initiative pourrait faire école dans l'Union européenne.Amazon devient partenaire satellite d'Apple (7:10)Coup de théâtre dans la connectivité spatiale : Amazon rachète Globalstar et signe avec Apple pour fournir à terme des services satellitaires aux iPhone. L'objectif est clair : préparer l'ère du “direct to device”, avec appels et données via satellites en orbite basse. Une offensive stratégique face à Starlink qui rebat les cartes du marché.Nouvelle cyberattaque contre l'Éducation nationale (8:07)L'accès frauduleux au service EduConnect a exposé des données sensibles d'élèves et de leurs établissements. Noms, identifiants et classes ont fuité, ouvrant la porte à des campagnes de phishing ciblées. Le ministère annonce des mesures correctives, dont la généralisation de l'authentification à double facteur.Faux Ledger : 9,5 millions de dollars envolés (9:50)Une fausse application Ledger a sévi sur l'App Store pendant plusieurs jours, piégeant des détenteurs de crypto-actifs. Résultat : près de 9,5 millions de dollars dérobés à une cinquantaine de victimes, dont le musicien G-Love. L'affaire relance les interrogations sur les processus de validation d'Apple.Sam Altman visé par une tentative d'attentat (10:37)Le patron d'OpenAI, Sam Altman, a été la cible d'une attaque à son domicile à San Francisco. L'auteur, persuadé que l'IA menace l'humanité, a invoqué un manifeste idéologique. L'événement illustre la radicalisation de certains discours autour de l'intelligence artificielle.François Ruffin prend l'IA Claude pour un oracle (20:43)Le député François Ruffin publie une série de vidéos où il dialogue avec l'IA Claude, à la manière de Bernie Sanders aux États-Unis. Une initiative virale mais critiquée pour sa naïveté : l'IA semble surtout refléter les biais et attentes de son interlocuteur. Un cas d'école sur les dangers d'une confiance aveugle dans les modèles génératifs.Les lunettes connectées, futur wearable de référence (27:58)À Monaco, lors d'un événement du groupe EssilorLuxottica, Donnie Cohen-Tannoudji (EssilorLuxottica) détaille les avancées en matière de lunettes intelligentes : capteurs de santé, verres électrochromiques, affichage intégré. Entre promesses médicales et enjeux éthiques liés à la captation de données, les lunettes pourraient devenir le prochain grand objet connecté.Bruno Patino et “Le temps de l'obsolescence humaine” (36:24)Bruno Patino (Arte France) publie un nouvel essai chez Grasset où il interroge l'omniprésence future de l'IA dans nos vies. Plus que l'omnipotence technologique, c'est l'imbrication croissante entre humains et machines qui l'inquiète. Un plaidoyer pour un numérique humaniste face à l'économie de la relation algorithmique.Mythos, la super-IA qui inquiète la cybersécurité (47:38)Développée par Anthropic, l'IA Mythos serait capable de détecter des failles inédites à grande échelle. Vincent Laurens (Capgemini) [PARTENARIAT] estime que l'outil représente autant une opportunité défensive qu'un risque offensif, même si les fantasmes dépassent pour l'instant la réalité des menaces.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week, Spotify is letting its users buy physical books. Plus, Amazon acquires the satellite service provide Globalstar. But first, state lawmakers in Illinois are considering a bill that says developers of large AI models can't be held liable for critical harms caused by those models, as long as the developer doesn't intentionally or recklessly cause the harm and has published a safety protocol on its website.A representative from OpenAI testified in favor of the bill; meanwhile, Wired reported this week that Anthropic is pushing for either major changes to the legislation, or for it to be killed completely. Marketplace's Stephanie Hughes spoke with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, about all these headlines for this week's “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.”
This week, Spotify is letting its users buy physical books. Plus, Amazon acquires the satellite service provide Globalstar. But first, state lawmakers in Illinois are considering a bill that says developers of large AI models can't be held liable for critical harms caused by those models, as long as the developer doesn't intentionally or recklessly cause the harm and has published a safety protocol on its website.A representative from OpenAI testified in favor of the bill; meanwhile, Wired reported this week that Anthropic is pushing for either major changes to the legislation, or for it to be killed completely. Marketplace's Stephanie Hughes spoke with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, about all these headlines for this week's “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.”
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Ben and Andrew begin with six emails on AI, including a question about the future of AI consumer demand, Gemini's quiet few months, whether compute constraints should lead to price hikes, and divergent approaches to AGI at Anthropic and OpenAI. From there: An extended answer to a question about AI messaging in the face of widespread skepticism, an Einstein AI thought experiment, and extended thoughts on Amazon's acquisition of Globalstar, Apple's role, and what Amazon wants from LEO satellites. At the end: Emails on Allbirds and pivots, the ZIRP/NBA cap spike analogy for displaced engineering talent, Evan Spiegel's advice for Meta, and two notes on the news business.
This week, we discuss Claude's harness, OpenAI's ongoing drama, and whether Backstage is still a thing. Plus, Coté gives up on the green screen. Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 568 Runner-up Titles It's clearly an AI chair. I've given up on the green screen No animals, only buttholes I don't know if I can think on my own Make your pecans really pop Did they shut it down? I wasn't paying attention Always take the first offer for a billion dollars Bad Parking The Apple IIE had this problem I was paying attention but I might have had a mouthful of cereal. Rundown Anthropic Anthropic vs. OpenAI Revenue Why Anthropic's new model has cybersecurity experts rattled Workday CTO Joins Anthropic Amid Startup's Push to Build HR Apps Clouded Judgement 4.10.26 - Long Live the Harness (Wrapper?) ! Anthropic closes in on OpenAI as US business use surges Anthropic says Claude Code subscribers will need to pay extra for OpenClaw usage Anthropic Buys Stealth Dimension-Backed Coefficient Bio in $400M+ Stock Deal Claude Command /powerup Post-Mortem of Anthropic's Claude Code Leak OpenAI Palace Intrigue OpenAI's Fidji Simo takes medical leave, announces leadership changes OpenAI CEO and CFO Diverge on IPO Timing Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age OpenAI is getting weird again - Casey Newton OpenAI has bought AI personal finance startup Hiro Let Us Learn to Show Our Friendship for a Man When He Is Alive and Not After He Is Dead OpenAI buys TBPN Exclusive | OpenAI Buys Tech-Industry Talk Show TBPN OpenAI Buys Tech-Industry Talk Show TBPN OpenAI acquires TBPN | OpenAI OpenAI acquires TBPN, the buzzy founder-led business talk show OpenAI Buys Streaming Show ‘TBPN,' Aiming to Change Narrative on A.I. Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? Backstage Backstage is dead Observability Cisco to grab Galileo for AI observability supercharge - SDxCentral Dynatrace to Acquire Bindplane to Establish Telemetry Pipelines for AI and Cloud‑Native Observability Cursor and Coding Agents Cursor's $2 billion bet: The IDE is now a fallback, not the default Cursor's New Tool Lets Users Delegate to a Team of Coding Agents Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex are merging into one AI coding stack nobody planned Relevant to your Interests Here's what that Claude Code source leak reveals about Anthropic's plans Starlink satellite tracker A Secure Chat App's Encryption Is So Bad It Is ‘Meaningless' Coinbase's AI payments system joins Linux Foundation Trump's AI framework targets state laws, shifts child safety burden to parents | TechCrunch TIME100 AI 2025: Chris Lehane Jack Dorsey says Block employees now bring prototypes — not slide decks — to meetings Post Mortem: axios npm supply chain compromise · Issue #10636 · axios/axios · GitHub Addressing GitHub's recent availability issues Iran threatens ‘complete and utter annihilation' of OpenAI's $30B Stargate AI data center Social media is turning into a freak show The Building Block Economy Giant Mac mini cluster powers Overcast podcast transcripts without the cloud How Amazon Dies: A Possible, Maybe Likely Future Maine Is About to Become the First State to Ban New Data Centers Introducing Muse Spark: Scaling Towards Personal Superintelligence SiFive raises $400 million from Atreides, Nvidia for data-center chip technology Amazon CEO takes aim at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, more in annual shareholder letter Giving external agents access to Xcode | Apple Developer Documentation France orders all government ministries to ditch Windows for Linux in digital sovereignty push You can now easily call LLMs from your messaging engine. Should you? Microsoft exec suggests AI agents will need to buy software licenses, just like employees Meta creating AI version of Mark Zuckerberg so staff can talk to the boss Little Snitch for Linux — Because Nothing Else Came Close AI infrastructure budgets set to triple as demand soars: Deloitte Amazon jumps deeper into space race Amazon buying Globalstar, to rival SpaceX's Starlink Meta is making an AI Zuck to chat with employees Sponsors WebRTC.ventures – Real-time communication & Voice AI integration WeAreDevelopers World Congress North America Sept 23–25, San José, CA Use Code DEVPOD26 — 15% off, stacks with group rates for 4+ Nonsense NASA sends Outlook around Moon, immediately needs IT help Top FEMA Official Doubles Down on Claim He Teleported to Waffle House AI CEO vs Engineer (2026). 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Gemini launches a Mac app, Adobe Firefly brings more AI tools, Anthropic upgrades Claude Code with routines, Apple is sending Siri engineers to AI boot camp, Jason vibe coded some pretty great apps, and how genuine is Sam Altman?Ad-Free + Bonus EpisodesShow Notes via EmailCreative Effort - Jason's PodcastWatch on YouTube!Join the CommunityEmail Us: podcast@primarytech.fm@stephenrobles on Threads@jasonaten on Threads------------------------------Sponsors:Copilot Money - Limited-time: Get 2 months FREE when you sign up at: copilot.money/primaryShopify - Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at: shopify.com/primary------------------------------ Links from the showIs a $3,000 Movie Player Worth It? - YouTubeFerrari Luce Interior - XAllbirds announced a switch from shoes to AI and its stock jumped 600 percent | The VergeGemini for macOS - your native AI desktop appGus Mueller: "The new Mac Gemini app has a huge executable bina…" - MastodonDaVinci Resolve adds new photo editing tools to take on Lightroom and Photoshop | The VergeAdobe Ushers in a New Era of Creativity with New Creative Agent and Generative AI Innovations in Adobe FireflyAnthropic adds routines to redesigned Claude Code, here's how it works - 9to5MacRedesigning Claude Code on desktop for parallel agents | ClaudeDoorDash Stunt - Apple NewsReport: Apple to send Siri engineers to multi-week AI coding bootcamp - 9to5MacAmazon to buy Globalstar for $11.57B in bid to flesh out its satellite biz | TechCrunchYouTube now lets you turn off Shorts | The Verge$10K Apple Pay Hack - YouTubeDJI's Osmo Pocket 4 camera is better at capturing slo-mo footage and photos | The VergeMicrosoft is testing OpenClaw-like AI bots for Copilot | The VergeFestival for Personal AIApple threatened to pull Musk's AI Grok from App Store over sexualized deepfakes | The VergeSam Altman's BlogSam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? | The New YorkerPodcast Search------------------------------Chapters (00:00) - Intro (06:26) - Allbird AI Pivot (10:58) - Gemini Mac App (19:01) - Resolve 21 (21:41) - Adobe Firefly (27:50) - Sponsor: Copilot Money (29:33) - Sponsor: Shopify (31:05) - Claude Mac App (36:02) - DoorDash Stunt (44:15) - Siri Engineers to Boot Camp (46:02) - Amazon Buy Globalstar (51:15) - Turn Off YouTube Shorts (52:40) - $10K Apple Pay Hack (55:09) - Lightning Round (01:06:39) - How Real is Sam Altman? (01:20:10) - Jason's Vibe Coded Apps ★ Support this podcast ★
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There's strong demand for the MacBook Neo as Apple ramps up production on the budget-friendly laptop. A fake crypto wallet app was recently removed from Apple's App Store. And Apple is testing AI glasses that could come out sometime next year. Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units amid strong demand. Apple removes fake crypto wallet app that stole $9.5 million from Mac users. Why you can't trust Privacy & Security. Apple AI glasses will rival Meta's with several styles, oval cameras. How the "AI Loser" may end up winning. Blackmagic's camera for Apple Vision Pro content is now available for $30K. The space between by C&S app. Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: PureMac Christina's Picks: DaVinci Resolve Photo & Glider Andy's Pick: Google AI Edge Eloquent Jason's Pick: Strawpoll Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: mill.com/MBW zocdoc.com/macbreak
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There's strong demand for the MacBook Neo as Apple ramps up production on the budget-friendly laptop. A fake crypto wallet app was recently removed from Apple's App Store. And Apple is testing AI glasses that could come out sometime next year. Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units amid strong demand. Apple removes fake crypto wallet app that stole $9.5 million from Mac users. Why you can't trust Privacy & Security. Apple AI glasses will rival Meta's with several styles, oval cameras. How the "AI Loser" may end up winning. Blackmagic's camera for Apple Vision Pro content is now available for $30K. The space between by C&S app. A fake Ledger App on the Appl App Store drained $9.5 million in crypto. Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: PureMac Christina's Picks: DaVinci Resolve Photo & Glider Andy's Pick: Google AI Edge Eloquent Jason's Pick: Strawpoll Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: mill.com/MBW zocdoc.com/macbreak
There's strong demand for the MacBook Neo as Apple ramps up production on the budget-friendly laptop. A fake crypto wallet app was recently removed from Apple's App Store. And Apple is testing AI glasses that could come out sometime next year. Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units amid strong demand. Apple removes fake crypto wallet app that stole $9.5 million from Mac users. Why you can't trust Privacy & Security. Apple AI glasses will rival Meta's with several styles, oval cameras. How the "AI Loser" may end up winning. Blackmagic's camera for Apple Vision Pro content is now available for $30K. The space between by C&S app. Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: PureMac Christina's Picks: DaVinci Resolve Photo & Glider Andy's Pick: Google AI Edge Eloquent Jason's Pick: Strawpoll Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: mill.com/MBW zocdoc.com/macbreak
There's strong demand for the MacBook Neo as Apple ramps up production on the budget-friendly laptop. A fake crypto wallet app was recently removed from Apple's App Store. And Apple is testing AI glasses that could come out sometime next year. Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units amid strong demand. Apple removes fake crypto wallet app that stole $9.5 million from Mac users. Why you can't trust Privacy & Security. Apple AI glasses will rival Meta's with several styles, oval cameras. How the "AI Loser" may end up winning. Blackmagic's camera for Apple Vision Pro content is now available for $30K. The space between by C&S app. A fake Ledger App on the Appl App Store drained $9.5 million in crypto. Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: PureMac Christina's Picks: DaVinci Resolve Photo & Glider Andy's Pick: Google AI Edge Eloquent Jason's Pick: Strawpoll Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: mill.com/MBW zocdoc.com/macbreak
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Peter Griffin on Amazon's acquisition of satellite operator GlobalStar, which will have major implications for satellite broadband.
There's strong demand for the MacBook Neo as Apple ramps up production on the budget-friendly laptop. A fake crypto wallet app was recently removed from Apple's App Store. And Apple is testing AI glasses that could come out sometime next year. Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units amid strong demand. Apple removes fake crypto wallet app that stole $9.5 million from Mac users. Why you can't trust Privacy & Security. Apple AI glasses will rival Meta's with several styles, oval cameras. How the "AI Loser" may end up winning. Blackmagic's camera for Apple Vision Pro content is now available for $30K. The space between by C&S app. A fake Ledger App on the Appl App Store drained $9.5 million in crypto. Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: PureMac Christina's Picks: DaVinci Resolve Photo & Glider Andy's Pick: Google AI Edge Eloquent Jason's Pick: Strawpoll Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: mill.com/MBW zocdoc.com/macbreak
This Day in Legal History: McDonald's Franchise OpeningOn this day in 1955, Ray Kroc opened his first franchise location for McDonald's in Des Plaines, Illinois, marking a turning point in American business and legal history. Although franchising existed before this moment, Kroc's model introduced a new level of uniformity and control that reshaped how franchise systems operate. He required strict adherence to standardized procedures, branding, and product quality, which became central features of modern franchise agreements. These agreements are legally binding contracts that define the relationship between franchisors and franchisees, including fees, territorial rights, and operational obligations. As McDonald's expanded rapidly, it exposed gaps in existing business laws governing franchising practices. This growth led to increased scrutiny over issues such as disclosure requirements and fairness in contract terms.By the 1970s, concerns about deceptive practices and unequal bargaining power prompted regulatory responses, including the Federal Trade Commission's Franchise Rule. This rule requires franchisors to provide detailed disclosures to prospective franchisees, improving transparency and reducing fraud. Kroc's model also raised legal questions about liability, particularly whether franchisors could be held responsible for the actions of independently owned franchise locations. Courts have since developed tests to determine the level of control necessary to establish such liability. Additionally, franchise law has evolved to address disputes over termination rights and non-compete clauses. The McDonald's system became a case study in how private contracts can shape an entire industry's legal framework. Today, franchising remains a major part of the global economy, with legal standards that can be traced back to the system Kroc helped popularize.The NAACP filed a lawsuit against xAI in federal court in Mississippi, alleging that the company violated environmental laws while operating a gas-powered plant tied to its data center near Memphis. The complaint claims xAI built and ran the plant without obtaining required permits under the Clean Air Act. According to the NAACP, the plant emits harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and formaldehyde, which are linked to serious health risks including asthma, heart conditions, and cancer. The organization argues that these emissions disproportionately affect nearby communities with large Black populations.The lawsuit also alleges that xAI deliberately avoided regulatory oversight by skipping the permitting process, which would have required pollution controls and environmental review. The plant is described as a major regional source of smog-forming emissions, potentially releasing large quantities of pollutants into the air. The NAACP is seeking court orders to halt operations until proper permits are obtained, require emission controls, and impose financial penalties for violations. The case reflects broader concerns about environmental justice, corporate compliance, and the rapid expansion of infrastructure supporting artificial intelligence technologies.NAACP Sues Musk's XAI Over Data Center Pollution In Miss. - Law360Albertsons has agreed in principle to pay $773 million to resolve claims brought by several states, local governments, and Native American tribes over its alleged role in the opioid crisis. The agreement involves attorneys general from states including California, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon, though some terms—such as requirements for future conduct—are still being negotiated. The states claim the company contributed to the public health crisis through its pharmacy operations, while Albertsons maintains the settlement does not admit wrongdoing.This deal is part of a broader wave of opioid-related litigation targeting companies across the pharmaceutical supply chain. Governments have accused pharmacies, distributors, and manufacturers of contributing to widespread addiction through improper practices. Other major settlements, including those involving Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, have pushed total payouts in opioid cases beyond $50 billion nationwide.Funds from the Albertsons settlement are expected to support addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery programs, with allocation plans already in place in some states. Officials emphasized that these settlements aim to both address past harm and fund ongoing efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.State AGs, Albertsons Chain Reach $773M Opioid Deal - Law360Amazon has agreed to acquire Globalstar for about $11.6 billion as part of its push into satellite-based internet services. The deal will give Amazon access to Globalstar's satellite network, spectrum rights, and infrastructure, helping expand its low Earth orbit (LEO) system aimed at providing global connectivity without relying on traditional cell towers.Under the agreement, Globalstar shareholders can receive either cash or Amazon stock, with the total deal value capped at $90 per share. A majority of Globalstar shareholders have already approved the transaction, but it still requires regulatory clearance and fulfillment of certain operational conditions before closing, which is slotted for 2027.The acquisition positions Amazon to compete more directly in the growing satellite internet market, where companies like SpaceX's Starlink currently dominate. Globalstar's existing technology and planned satellite upgrades are expected to strengthen Amazon's ability to deliver direct-to-device connectivity worldwide. The deal also ties into Amazon's partnership with Apple, supporting satellite features on devices like iPhones and Apple Watches.Paul Weiss, Skadden Lead Amazon's $11.6B Globalstar Deal - Law360A law student at Texas Tech University has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the school violated her First Amendment rights by disciplining her over comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk. The student, Ellen Fisher, alleges she was unfairly singled out for punishment while other students who discussed the same topic were not disciplined. She received a written reprimand, which she argues could negatively affect her ability to become a licensed attorney.Fisher maintains that her statements were part of normal academic discussion and did not celebrate Kirk's death, despite claims from at least one witness. She also argues the university's investigation was flawed because it ignored testimony supporting her version of events. The university concluded her remarks could have been perceived as celebratory and violated professional conduct standards.The lawsuit seeks to block the disciplinary action, obtain damages, and secure a ruling that the university infringed on her constitutional free speech rights. 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- Smart-Glasses-Strategie: Hat Apple den Durchblick? - Ausverkauft: Was ist bei den Mac-Bestellungen los? - Ausgetrickst: Wie das FBI via iOS an Signal-Nachrichten gelangte - Weg vom Fenster: Apple kassiert alte iWork-Apps - Kurz vorm Rauswurf: Wie Apple mit den Grok-Deepfakes umging - Jetzt auch auf dem Desktop: Gemini als Mac-App - Auf einer Wellenlänge: Was bedeutet der Globalstar-Satelliten-Kauf von Amazon für Apple? - Adieu: Ex-KI-Chef John Giannandrea geht jetzt wirklich - Umfrage der Woche - Zuschriften unserer Hörer === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Diese Folge wird präsentiert von Incogni. Nutze den Code APFELFUNK unter dem unten aufgeführten Link, um einen exklusiven Rabatt in Höhe von 60% auf dein Incogni-Abo zu erhalten: https://incogni.com/apfelfunk === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende === Links zur Sendung: - Apfelfunk News: Apples Smartglasses als Teil umfassender Computer-Vision-Strategie - https://apfelfunk.com/apple-plant-smartglasses-als-teil-einer-umfassenden-computer-vision-strategie/ - Apfelfunk News: Bestellstopp für hochkonfigurierte Mac mini und Mac Studio Modelle - https://apfelfunk.com/bestellstopp-fuer-hochkonfigurierte-mac-mini-und-mac-studio-modelle/ - Apfelfunk News: FBI nutzte iPhone-Benachrichtigungsdaten zur Wiederherstellung gelöschter Signal-Nachrichten - https://apfelfunk.com/fbi-nutzte-iphone-benachrichtigungsdaten-zur-wiederherstellung-geloeschter-signal-nachrichten/ - Apfelfunk News: Apple entfernt alte iWork-Apps aus dem Mac App Store - https://apfelfunk.com/apple-entfernt-alte-iwork-apps-aus-dem-mac-app-store/ - Mac & i: Bericht Grok stand angeblich kurz vor App-Store-Rauswurf - https://www.heise.de/news/Bericht-Grok-stand-angeblich-kurz-vor-App-Store-Rauswurf-11259603.html - Apfelfunk News: Google bringt native Gemini-App für macOS mit Tastenkürzel und Bildschirmanalyse - https://apfelfunk.com/google-bringt-native-gemini-app-fuer-macos-mit-tastenkuerzel-und-bildschirmanalyse/ - heise online: Amazons Satellitennetzwerk-Ausbau durch Globalstar-Übernahme - https://www.heise.de/news/Starlink-Konkurrenz-Amazon-will-Globalstar-uebernehmen-11257254.html - Apfelfunk News: Apple AI-Chef John Giannandrea verlässt Unternehmen nach acht Jahren - https://apfelfunk.com/apple-ai-chef-john-giannandrea-verlaesst-das-unternehmen-nach-acht-jahren/ Kapitelmarken: (00:00:00) Begrüßung (00:12:43) Werbung (00:15:51) JCs Smartlock-Frust (00:21:16) Themen (00:22:19) Smart-Glasses-Strategie: Hat Apple den Durchblick? (00:41:16) Ausverkauft: Was ist bei den Mac-Bestellungen los? (00:48:11) Ausgetrickst: Wie das FBI via iOS an Signal-Nachrichten gelangte (00:57:27) Weg vom Fenster: Apple kassiert alte iWork-Apps (01:02:11) Kurz vorm Rauswurf: Wie Apple mit den Grok-Deepfakes umging (01:06:07) Jetzt auch auf dem Desktop: Gemini als Mac-App (01:11:09) Auf einer Wellenlänge: Was bedeutet der Globalstar-Satelliten-Kauf von Amazon für Apple? (01:19:58) Adieu: Ex-KI-Chef John Giannandrea geht jetzt wirklich (01:26:01) Umfrage der Woche (01:28:27) Zuschriften unserer Hörer
P.M. Edition for April. 14. Earnings reports out today from JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo show that customers continued to spend, borrow and invest, despite the war in Iran and AI jitters. WSJ investing columnist Spencer Jakab joins to discuss how this might be a great quarter beyond the banking sector. Plus, U.S. stocks extend their winning streaks; we hear from Journal markets reporter Hannah Erin Lang about what's driving the rally. And Amazon has agreed to acquire satellite operator Globalstar for about $11 billion. Patience Haggin, who covers telecoms for the Journal, says the deal could help Amazon compete with Elon Musk's Starlink internet network. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Google is finally getting tougher on back button hijacking, and Bodie Grimm explains why BYD is charging so much for their BYD Z9 GT in Europe.Starring Jason Howell, Tom Merrit, and Bodie Grimm.Links to stories featured in this episode can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amazon's dropping $10.8 billion on Globalstar to beef up its Leo satellite network and challenge Starlink — and Apple's along for the ride. Plus, federal charges for the Sam Altman attacker, OpenAI acqui-hires a fintech startup, Google declares war on back button hijacking, data labeling startups are printing money, and Missouri voters revolt over a data center. Amazon agrees to acquire satellite operator Globalstar for $10.8B to expand Leo satellite network; Amazon and Apple say Leo will power some iPhone and Watch services (Amazon) Amazon to Acquire Globalstar in Satellite Cellular-Connection Push (WSJ) US DOJ charges Daniel Moreno-Gama, accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's home, with attempted murder and arson (CNN) Man who attacked OpenAI CEO's home had list of other AI executives (NYT) OpenAI acquires personal finance startup Hiro Finance (TechCrunch) Google designates "back button hijacking" as malicious, sites could be demoted in Search from June 15 (9to5Google) Data labeling startup Handshake's gross annualized revenue hits ~$1B; Mercor also at $1B+ pace (The Information) Voters in Festus, Missouri oust all four incumbent council members days after council approved a $6B data center (Politico) Learn more at liquid.trade/techbrew. Disclaimer: ● Initial 3 week subscription and 4 weeks of medication from $79 plus tax and $179 per month plus tax for 12 week subscription thereafter. Final pricing depends on program selection.● Noom GLP-1Rx Program involves healthy diet, exercise and support. Individual results vary. Meds & personalization based on clinical need. Not reviewed by FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. No affiliation with Novo Nordisk Inc., the only US source of FDA-approved semaglutide. Not available in all 50 US states● Based on an analysis of self reported data from 1,254 engaged Noom users. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus: JPMorgan Chase reports higher profit and revenue for the first quarter. And Amazon acquires Starlink rival Globalstar. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S&P futures are up +0.2% today following reports of a second round of peace talks in Islamabad later this week. Asian markets closed broadly firmer today with Japan's Nikkei up over +2% and South Korea's Kospi up over +3%. Biggest gains were seen in memory-chip stocks like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Kioxia. Hong Kong and Mainland China also recorded modest gains. Taiwan's benchmark hit a fresh all-time high, led by TSMC ahead of its earnings release. European markets are also firmer across the board in early trading, with German DAX the outperformer. Companies Mentioned: United Airlines, American Airlines, NVIDIA, Amazon, Globalstar
The Information's Theo Wayt and TMF Associates President Tim Farrar talk with TITV Host Akash Pasricha about Amazon's $11 billion acquisition of Globalstar and its new deal with Apple to challenge SpaceX. We also talk with The Information's Cory Weinberg about exclusive leaked financials showing Starlink's massive profitability and xAI's $21 billion CapEx, and Michael Roddan about Polymarket's new audit of its developer program to curb insider trading. Lastly, we get into the future of AI-driven creativity and the Webby Awards with Jesse Feister, Executive Director of the Webby Media Group.Articles discussed on this episode: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/new-spacex-numbers-show-reliance-starlinkhttps://www.theinformation.com/articles/polymarket-reverses-course-startups-piggyback-insider-tradeshttps://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/the-briefing/spacexs-numbers-tellSubscribe: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinformation The Information: https://www.theinformation.com/subscribe_hSign up for the AI Agenda newsletter: https://www.theinformation.com/features/ai-agendaTITV airs weekdays on YouTube, X and LinkedIn at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. Or check us out wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us:X: https://x.com/theinformationIG: https://www.instagram.com/theinformation/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@titv.theinformationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theinformation/
Market update for April 14, 2026.Check out the Public app for incredible investing tools and to support the show (LINK)Follow us on Instagram (@TheRundownDaily) for bonus content and instant reactions.In today's episode:March PPI comes in way below expectations, wholesale prices up just 0.5% vs. 1.1% forecastBig banks kick off earnings season: JPMorgan, Citi, and Wells Fargo reportAmazon acquires Globalstar to take on Starlink in the space internet raceNovo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to accelerate drug discoveryCarMax stock drops after another weak quarterMeta expected to pass Google as the world's largest digital advertising company
Al via domenica la 58esima edizione di Vinitaly, che si concluderà il 15 aprile a Veronafiere. ANCHE QUEST'ANNO SAREMO OSPITATI NELLO STAND DI PASQUA VINI , PADIGLIONE 5 , STAND E4. La fiera si rafforza sotto tutti i punti di vista, dagli spazi dedicati all enoturismo a quelli per i distillati, passando dai No-Lo. Tutto dedicato in primis ai circa mille top buyer internazionali attesi da 70 Paesi (selezionati insieme a Ita-Italia Trade Agency), che vedono in testa Usa (a dimostrazione che al di là della turbativa dazi sul mercato, l interesse per i vini italiani resta alta) e Canada (che registra un exploit con una trentina di top buyer in più rispetto al 2025). È stato poi potenziato l'ingaggio della domanda asiatica guidata dalla Cina, ma con accrediti in crescita da India, Giappone, Thailandia, Vietnam. Tra le piazze più dinamiche dell America Latina ci sono Brasile (notizia positiva in ottica Mercosur) e Messico. In crescita anche l Africa, senza dimenticare la centralità dell Europa. L'offerta è invece rappresentata da circa 4mila aziende del Made in Italy enologico e un palinsesto di oltre cento eventi tra degustazioni, talk e focus. Tra le novità, cresce il progetto dedicato ai dealcolati e ai prodotti a basso grado alcolico, con NoLo - Vinitaly Experience : la start up in collaborazione con Unione Italiana Vini debutta con una nuova collocazione e un calendario strutturato di masterclass e focus di mercato. Vinitaly Tourism si consolida con un programma che copre tutti i giorni della fiera e rafforza il calendario di incontri b2b. Spazio poi alla ristorazione con concept mirati e famosi chef per celebrare le sinergie con la Cucina Italiana patrimonio culturale immateriale Unesco. L evoluzione riguarda anche i servizi e il digitale, con il potenziamento di Vinitaly Plus, con al centro il nuovo Buyers Club, la piattaforma di networking che da quest anno favorisce il business bidirezionale tra produttori e buyer, e l esordio di Bacco AI. Intanto molto produttori lamentano un caro energia che si scarica tra il 20 e il 30% sul costo del vetro per le bottiglie. E qualcuno inizia a lamentare milioni di merci bloccate nello stretto di Hormuz. Ne parliamo proprio con i produttori che sono passati a trovarci nei nostri studi: Marilisa Allegrini, Gruppo Marilisa Allegrini, Igor Boccardo, amministratore delegato di Leone Alato, Michele Noal, Presidente del Consorzio Tutela Asolo Montello, Andrea Conzonato, Amministratore delegato di Herita Marzotto Wine Estates Amazon sfida Starlink con l'acquisizione di GlobalstarAmazon ha annunciato l acquisizione di Globalstar per circa 11,57 miliardi di dollari, mettendo le mani su una costellazione di satelliti, licenze, infrastrutture a terra e contratti già attivi per rafforzare il progetto Kuiper e sfidare direttamente Starlink di Elon Musk nell orbita bassa terrestre. Globalstar è una società di telecomunicazioni satellitari che offre servizi voce, dati e localizzazione a clienti privati, aziende e governi, con una rete di satelliti in orbita bassa già operativa e focalizzata sulla connessione in aree con scarsa copertura. Dispone inoltre di diritti sullo spettro radio e di infrastrutture strategiche, oltre a essere partner di Apple per la funzione Emergency SOS via satellite su iPhone e Apple Watch, che continuerà anche dopo il passaggio di proprietà. L operazione accelera la traiettoria di Amazon nello spazio: il progetto Kuiper, che prevede il lancio di oltre 3.200 satelliti, potrà contare su capacità operativa già funzionante, riducendo il ritardo rispetto a Starlink, che oggi conta circa 10.000 satelliti in orbita e milioni di utenti nel mondo. La corsa alla banda larga via satellite si intensifica ulteriormente, confermandosi una delle principali sfide tecnologiche e industriali globali, soprattutto per la copertura delle aree più remote. Interviene Alessandro Plateroti, Direttore editoriale UCapital.com Un ecosistema geopolitico nuovo a trazione cineseMentre Washington si agita, Pechino costruisce. Senza clamore, senza dichiarazioni. Il ruolo del Pakistan nella mediazione è solo la superficie.Sotto, in modo neanche troppo discreto, si muove la regia cinese. Islamabad e Pechino sono iron brothers da oltre settant anni: un asse costruito su fiducia politica e convergenza strategica. Quando il quadro economico ha iniziato a deteriorarsi (energia instabile, crescita a rischio) la Cina ha attivato le sue leve. Pressioni su Teheran, ormai legata a doppio filo. Influenza sui Paesi del Golfo. E un segnale implicito a Washington, giocato sull interruttore più sensibile: le terre rare. Non serve alzare la voce quando controlli il circuito: basta spegnere la luce al momento giusto. Ne emerge un ecosistema geopolitico nuovo, fluido e inquietante. Cina, Russia, Iran, Corea del Nord costituiscono un nucleo centrale. Attorno, una rete variabile di attori che convergono su un obiettivo minimo: ridurre la centralità americana, testare i limiti occidentali, proteggere i corridoi energetici eurasiatici. Non è un alleanza formale. È una convergenza di interessi, ed è ancora più difficile da contrastare perché non ha bisogno di essere dichiarata ed è mutevole nella composizione. In questo contesto, gli Stati Uniti non perdono solo potenza. Perdono la cosa più preziosa: la reputazione. E senza reputazione, anche la forza militare e finanziaria diventa meno efficace. Perché il potere, prima ancora che esercitato, deve essere creduto. E oggi sempre meno attori sono disposti a farlo senza una risata trattenuta. La storia è del resto implacabile quando si parla di crisi energetiche. Il 1973 ha ridisegnato la distribuzione della ricchezza globale. Il 1990 ha consolidato l egemonia americana. Oggi la crisi di Hormuz rischia di segnare un passaggio ulteriore: non un crollo improvviso, ma un lento trasferimento di centralità. E allora la metafora del transatlantico torna, inevitabile. Non siamo davanti a un naufragio spettacolare, ma a una deriva progressiva. La nave resta imponente, continua a muoversi, mantiene la sua aura. Ma ha perso la rotta. La verità è che l impero americano non viene abbattuto dall esterno. Si consuma dall interno, tra scelte miopi e illusioni di controllo. Il commento è di Giuliano Noci, Professore ordinario in Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale presso il Politecnico di Milano
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On the heels of the Artemis II launch and SpaceX's confidential filing to go public, Amazon is reportedly looking to acquire Globalstar as it works on its own satellite internet ambitions. Our analyst team also takes a look at the economy through the lens of luxury furniture retailer RH before closing the show out by answering a question from our mailbag about good investing books for beginners. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss: - Amazon's reported interest in Globalstar - RH and housing trends - Best investing books for beginners Companies discussed: Amazon (AMZN), Globalstar (GSAT), Nike (NKE), RH (RH), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)(BRK.B) Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Jon Quast Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
US equity futures lower with S&P down. Bonds are firmer, with treasury yields backing up. US 10-year adds 3 bps to 4.4%. Similar move seen in Gilts. Bund higher at 3%. Dollar rallies. Oil sharply higher. WTI crude above $106/bbl and Brent near $108. Gold lower. Industrial metals lower. Bitcoin falls. European equity markets are lower, Asian equity markets under pressure, with deep losses for Kospi. Nikkei is more than 2% lower. Hang Seng also weaker. Sentiment deteriorated after Trump's address on Iran. While he touted military accomplishments and reiterated aim of ending strikes in 2-3 weeks, he also hinted at escalation and there was a lack of emphasis on negotiations for a clear pathway to end conflict. He reiterated threat to destroy energy plants if no deal reached. Note that earlier reports mentioned ceasefire offer conditional on reopening Strait of Hormuz, but NY Times intel sources said Iran sees no reason for serious talks amid belief it has leverage.Companies mentioned: Kakao Mobility, Uber, Amazon, Globalstar, Estee Lauder, Puig