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Who dares to make predictions in the current landscape? We do! Our Predictions are back. Will our track-record continue on a high or will we be fundamentally wrong? Listen in to our Predictions for 2026 Navigation: Intro What will 2026 be all about? AI, AI and … more AI The big Hardware movements Of Start-ups and VCs Regulatory & Geopolitical Headwinds… and the Wars Fintech, Crypto and Frontier Tech Conclusion Our co-hosts: Bertrand Schmitt, Entrepreneur in Residence at Red River West, co-founder of App Annie / Data.ai, business angel, advisor to startups and VC funds, @bschmitt Nuno Goncalves Pedro, Investor, Managing Partner, Founder at Chamaeleon, @ngpedro Our show: Tech DECIPHERED brings you the Entrepreneur and Investor views on Big Tech, VC and Start-up news, opinion pieces and research. We decipher their meaning, and add inside knowledge and context. Being nerds, we also discuss the latest gadgets and pop culture news Subscribe To Our Podcast Bertrand Schmitt Introduction Welcome to Tech Deciphered Episode 74. That would be an episode about some predictions about 2026. What will be 2026 all about? I guess this year is probably starting with a bang. We saw the acquisition of xAI by SpaceX. We saw an acquisition from Grok by NVIDIA. What’s your take about what would be the big themes in 2026? I guess it would be for sure about AI and space. Nuno Goncalves Pedro What will 2026 be all about? Yeah. I predict a year that will be a little bit more of a year of reckoning in some way. There will be a lot of things that I think we’ll start seeing through. The fact that we are in the midst of an amazing transformational era for technology, the use of AI, but at the same time, obviously, a ridiculous bubble that is going alongside it as we’ve discussed in previous episodes. I think that we’ll start seeing some early reckonings of that, companies that might start failing, floundering, maybe a couple of frauds along the way, etc. I’ll tell you what I will not make many predictions about today, which is geopolitics. Geopolitics, I will not make predictions at all. Who the hell knows what’s going to happen to the world this year in 2026? I don’t dare making any predictions on that. Back to things where I would make predictions. I think on AI, we’ll have a little bit of reckoning. We’ll talk about it a little bit more in detail during this episode. Interesting elements around the hardware and physical space. Physical space, we just dedicated a full episode to it. We won’t go into a lot of details on that, but definitely on the hardware side, we’ll talk a little bit more about it. The VC landscape is going through an incredible transformation. We’ll talk about it today as well and some of our predictions for this year. What will happen to the asset class? It seems to be transforming itself dramatically. Obviously, that has a very direct impact on startups, so we’ll talk about that as well. And then to close a little bit the chapter on this, we will address some regulatory and geopolitical, let’s call it, headwinds without making maybe too many complex predictions. We shall see. Maybe by that time of the episode, we will be making some predictions. You guys should stay and listen to us, and maybe we will actually make some predictions about the geopolitical transformations that we will see this year in the world. Then last but not the least, we’ll talk about fintech, crypto, frontier tech, and a couple of other areas before concluding the episode. A classic predictions’ episode. We normally have a pretty good track record on some of these, but right now, the world is going a bit interesting, not to say insane. Bertrand Schmitt Yes, and going back to some news, Groq technically was not acquired, but, practically, it’s as if it got acquired. I’m talking about Groq, G-R-O-Q. The AI semiconductor company focused on inference AI, and it was late December. It was a way to end the year. This year, we started again with an acquisition of xAI by its sister company, SpaceX. I guess that’s where we are starting. AI, AI and … more AI We are going to start on AI. That’s definitely the big stuff. Everything these days, I guess, is about AI or has to have some connection with AI, or it doesn’t matter. I think every company in the world has seen that. You have to have the absolute minimum on AI strategy. You better execute on this strategy and show results, I would say. For the companies that were not AI native, you truly have to have a way to transform yourself. I guess at some point, the stretch might be too much, and it’s not really reasonable. Then you maybe better stay on what you are doing, especially if you’re in tech, you better be moving faster to AI. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Just to highlight, and I think throughout the episode, you’ll see that there’re obviously a lot of implications that would manifest themselves into capital markets. I mean, we’ll specifically talk about VCs and startups later on. But the fact that everything needs to be AI, the fact that there’s so much innovation happening right now, in my opinion, and this is maybe the first pre-topic to AI, is we’ll see a tremendous increase in M&A activity this year across the board. I mean, we’ve seen already some big acquihires we mentioned in some of our previous episodes, but we’ll see a lot more activity on M&A this year. Normally, that’s a precursor to the opening of capital markets. I predict also that there will be a reopening of the IPO market that never really reopened last year, to be honest. M&A, a lot more, reopening of the IPO market. Normally, it happens in the second or third quarter of the year. That’s what my M&A friends tell me. First quarter of year, everyone’s figuring out stuff. Then last quarter of the year, things should be more or less closed. Maybe the third quarter is the big quarter. We shall see. But definitely, as a precursor to our conversation today, I think we’ll see a lot of M&A, and we’ll see reopening of the IPO mark. Bertrand Schmitt I guess last year was not as big as you could expect on M&A given the tariff situation announced in April and May. I mean, it became quite tough to do IPO in such market conditions. Definitely, we can hope for something dramatically different in 2026. I guess talking about public markets and IPO, I guess the big one everyone is waiting for is SpaceX. SpaceX getting even more interesting with its xAI acquisition. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Do you think that because of the acquisition, it’s more likely that it will happen this year, or because of the acquisition, it’s less likely that it will happen this year? Bertrand Schmitt That’s a good question. My guess is the acquisition of xAI is all about xAI needing more financing and cheaper financing. This acquisition is a pathway to that. SpaceX being a much bigger company, a company that is also making much more revenues. I could bet that there is higher probability that, actually, SpaceX will go public in order to finance itself. At the same time, will it have enough time to prepare itself for the IPO given this acquisition just happened? Can they do that in 6 months? I mean, if anyone can do it, I guess it’s Elon Musk. It’s a strategy to present an even more attractive company with an even more interesting story, a story of vertical integration from AI to space. I guess the story as it’s presented itself right now, it’s one about having your AI data centers in space. Because in space, you have much better solar energy production with solar panels. You have a perfect cooling situation because you are in space. Thanks to Starlink, you have the mean to communicate between the satellites and with Earth itself. I think if someone can pull up a story like AI data center in space, I guess Elon Musk can. There is, of course, a lot of questions about is it practical? Is it economical? Yes. I certainly agree. I’m not clear on the mass, and can you make it work? Again, I mean, Elon Musk single-handedly, with SpaceX, managed to transform the space market on its head. I mean, they are the biggest satellite launching company in the world. They have the most satellites in the world. I mean, I’m not sure I would bet against him, and I guess I would probably believe that he could pull up something. Time frames, different story. The 2-3 years data center in space for AI as cheap as on Earth, I have more trouble with that one. I mean, it’s a usual suspect with Elon Musk. You promise something unachievable in a few years, but, ultimately, you still manage to reach it in 5 or 10. Again, I would not bet against the strategy. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Yeah. I’ve talked to a couple of space experts, people that have launched rockets, and have worked JPL, NASA, and a couple of other places, etc. For what it’s worth, their feedback is, “No way in hell, and we’re decades away.” We’ll see. I mean, to your point, Elon has pulled very dramatic stuff. Not as fast as he normally says he’s going to pull it, but within a time span that we all see it. Difficult to bet against him. In terms of actually the prediction, maybe to respond to the prediction as well, will SpaceX IPO? I’m going to make a prediction that has a very high likelihood of missing the mark, but I think Tesla’s going to buy and merge them both into it. It’s going to become a public company through Tesla. That’s my hypothesis. Bertrand Schmitt No. That’s supposed to be it. That’s how you solve that. Nuno Goncalves Pedro And Elon controls the whole universe. X, xAI, Tesla, SpaceX, all under one umbrella beautifully run. And SolarCity is well in there, of course, so wonderful. Bertrand Schmitt That’s possible. Certainly, you are not the only one thinking Tesla will acquire or merge with SpaceX. To remind everyone, Tesla is around 1.3, 1.5 trillion market cap. Depending on the day, SpaceX seems to be valued at similar range, 1.2, 1.3 trillion. It looks like it’s the most valued private company at this stage. These are companies of similar size, so that’s one piece of the puzzle. When you think about the combined company, we could be talking about a 3 trillion entity. Playing right here with the biggest companies in the marketplace today. Nuno Goncalves Pedro With a couple of tweets from Elon, it will rapidly get to 4 to 5 trillion. Bertrand Schmitt That’s so tricky. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Yes. On AI and back to AI, one thing I think that we’re about to see is this will probably be the year of agentic AI. Obviously, we predict a lot of growth on that side of the fence, in particular on the enterprise B2B side. We see a lot of opportunities coming through. From our perspective, at least at Chamaeleon, we generally believe that there’s going to be a lot of movements on agentic AI. It’s also going to be probably the year of the first big fails of agentic AI that will be newsworthy. There will be some elements about that loop and how it gets closed that will happen. I think we might see some scandals already. We’re already seeing the social network of bots talking to bots. We will see other scandals going on this year even in the consumer space and in the bot to bot space, which we now can talk about or in the AI agent to AI agent space. My prediction is we will see some move forwards. There’ll be some dramatic funding rounds along the way. We’ll see a couple of really cool things out of the gates coming out that are really impressive, but we’ll also see the first big misses of the technology stack. I don’t think we’ll go fully mainstream yet this year, so it’s probably maybe something more for 2027 along the way. That would be my prediction again. I think enterprise will lead the way. We’ll definitely see a lot of stuff on consumer as well that is cool. Then we’ll all have our own personal assistance in our hands, basically, literally in our phones. Bertrand Schmitt Going back to agentic AI, we also started the year with some pretty dramatic move. I mean, the launch of Clawdbot, renamed OpenClaw. I mean, this stuff took fire in like a week or 2. It was coded by just one person who actually didn’t even code the product but used AI to build the product, 100% used AI, proposing some new ways also to leverage AI to do coding. He has a pretty unique approach. It’s not vibe coding. I would say it’s a better way to do that. Then the surprising evolution with the launch of a social network for AI agents, Moltbook. I mean, this stuff, probably there is some fake in it. But at the same time, I think it’s quite impressive because it’s the first time we see truly 100,000 plus agents communicating directly to each other. Yeah. I mean, that’s the first time we see surfacing the possibility of some sort of hive mind on the Internet. It’s pretty surprising. Right now, all of this is a hack done in a few days. By end of year, by 2 years, 3 years, we might discover that, actually, the best approach to AI might not be the AI assistant like we are doing today, but a combination of hundreds of thousands of AI working closely together. We might be witnessing the first sign of new intelligence in a way. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Things like this social network might either be Skynet, the beginning of Skynet. They might be the beginning of Her, or they might just be a fad and nothing really happens. It’s just interesting to see what these agents are doing. Bertrand Schmitt Totally. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Obviously, there are real and clear and present dangers of some of the integrations of AI we’re seeing in the market. Interesting enough, and I’ll ask you for your prediction a bit, Bertrand. I think we’ll probably see the first big mishap of AI being used in some infrastructural decision in the age of AI. I mean, we’ve seen AI issues in the past and software issues in the past. We talked in previous episodes about that as well. Mishaps of software that have led to people dying. But I think probably the first big mishap will happen this year as well. Very public mishap of the use of AI and serve its interactions with infrastructure or something that’s very platform related, etc, that will have big impact that everyone will notice. That’s my prediction for the year as well. We’ll have the first big oops moment, as I would call it, for AI in this new age of full on AI. Bertrand Schmitt I would say first some perspective. I think today, people are not using AI directly for life and death decision, at least not that I’m aware. We’re not going to let AI fly a plane, for instance, tomorrow so you can be, reassured. At the same time, given there is such a race to AI, there definitely might be some mistakes. We were talking about the social network for AI agents, Moltbook. Apparently, all the keys used to secure the AI were shared by mistake because it was not properly locked down. We can see that indirectly, mistakes will be made for sure. Two, it’s highly probable that some people will trust AI too much to do some stuff, and this stuff might not work and might have some grave consequence. Hopefully, there is not so much of this. Hopefully, it’s mostly AI used for the good. But you’re right. I mean, at some point, the more we use the technology, the more there would be issue. I mean, it’s highly probable. Nuno Goncalves Pedro That will lead me to another prediction, which is, and we’ll talk about more of it later, but it probably will lead to the first significant movement in terms of regulatory environment certainly in the US at some point if it happens in the US in particular, where there will be some movement that will be like, “Hey, you guys can’t do this anymore.” Because this will probably emerge from mismanaged interfaces. From systems having access to stuff that they shouldn’t have access to in the first place. Talking a little bit more about what’s happening in AI. You’ve already mentioned some of the issues that relate actually to security and cybersecurity. We keep talking about AI. We keep talking about all these infrastructure pieces and platforms that are being built. I think we’ll have a lot more incidents like the one you just mentioned where things will be shared that shouldn’t have been shared, where people will break systems and get into it, etc. Let’s see where that takes us, which is a little bit ironic because, obviously, with AI, the promise is that cybersecurity becomes more robust as well because there’re agents working on our behalf on the cybersecurity side. There’s also agents working on the other side. Bertrand Schmitt It’s a constant race. It’s the attackers, defenders. Each time you have new technology, you have a new race to who is going to attack or defend the best. Each new wave of technology, it’s an opportunity to challenge the status quo. Nuno Goncalves Pedro The attackers have been winning, and I feel they’ll continue winning in 2026. I think it’s going to still be a year of attack. We’ll see more and more breaches, more and more stuff that will happen. Bertrand Schmitt I don’t know if they will win. I mean, it’s normal that they win once in a while. For sure, some infrastructure is not updated as it should. Some stuff are not managed as it should, so there will always be breaches. I don’t know if things are dramatically going to change because, again, everyone who cares who is going to update his infrastructure with AI for defense. There is no question that you have no choice. We will see. That I don’t know. For sure, AI will be used to attack directly with AI. Maybe you’re able to do bigger, larger scale attack. Or thanks to AI, you are simply able to create new type of attacks more easily. AI can be used behind the scene as a way to prepare and organise new type of attacks, even if it’s not used directly live in the battle. Nuno Goncalves Pedro One topic that we’ll come back to later is the geopolitics of everything, but maybe more broadly. On the geopolitics of AI, it’s very clear that we have an arms race going on. Obviously, the US on the one hand, China on the other hand is the two extremes, putting tremendous amount of capital into data centers just at the base of that infrastructure. Chipset development, chipset access, a huge theme in terms of the export restrictions, etc, that are being forced by the US. I think it will continue. From a European standpoint, obviously, they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, to be very honest. Let’s see what happens on that side of the fence. My view of the world is that certainly from a US and China perspective, we’re going to see a lot more movements in 2026, like big movements. The Chinese movements we always see in delay. It takes us a couple of months, sometimes even more than that to understand exactly what’s going on. I think we’re going to see some huge moves this year in terms of the States, the United States of America, and China really pouring capital into the creation of the next big winners around AI. I think the US is obviously more visible. We see a lot of these companies. We’ve just discussed xAI and its acquisition by SpaceX or merger. I don’t know what they’re calling it exactly. Effectively, on the China side, the movements I think are already very big. As I said, it will take a while to figure out exactly what those moves are. One thing that I propose is that at some point, China will have very little dependency on chipsets from the US. I’m not sure it’s going to happen this year, but I think the writing is on the wall. Irrespective of any other geopolitical issues that is coming to the fore at this moment in time. That’s one of the key areas or in arenas of fight. Bertrand Schmitt It makes sense. If you are China, you will look at what happened. You would think that you cannot just depend on the largest of one country. It makes rational sense, the same way it makes rational sense for the US to limit exports to China because there is value to delay some peer pressure that could use these technologies for good but also for bad. If you were an ally of the US, that would be one thing. But when you are not an ally of the US, that certainly should be a different perspective. Maybe one last point concerning agents, I think there will be a lot that will revolve around coding. We can see OpenAI with Codex. We can see Cloud with code. There was, of course, [inaudible 00:18:28] that was trying to be big on agentic coding. I think agentic coding was one of the big transformation in 2025 and is going to get bigger in 2026. I think for a lot of people who do coding, there was a radical transformation in terms of what you can achieve, what you can do, how much you can trust AI to help you code. I start to think we might see this year, the replacement of not just one AI replace one coder, but one AI replace a full team because of the new ability to manage that at scale. Coding might be a common activity where you are going to think about outcomes, think about objective, think about how you organise, but not really coding by itself anymore. A big change, like you used to code, directly your hand on the stuff, but step by step, everyone is going to become a manager of agent. I think in one year, we saw enough transformation to think that in the coming year, the transformation can be even more dramatic. Nuno Goncalves Pedro The big Hardware movements Now switching gears to hardware. Obviously, a lot of movements in 2025 and over the last few years. One piece of thesis that we’ve had long-standing at Chamaeleon is that we will see the emergence of AI devices. Some of them have been tremendous failures as we discussed in the past. I predict that we’ll have a couple of really interesting full stack AI devices in the market this year. Why does that matter? Because, as many of you know, obviously, there’s compute that can happen in data centers and cloud infrastructure all over the world, but also there’s compute that can happen at the edges. The more you can move to the edges and the more you can create devices that actually allow you to have user experiences that are very distinctive at the edge, the more powerful some of these devices might become. I predict Apple will not be the first to launch anything on this. I predict probably OpenAI, after the acquisition of IO, will maybe not launch something this year, but will announce something this year. I’ll step back on that prediction. They’ll announce something this year, but maybe not launch. But we’ll start seeing some devices that have some interesting value in the market, probably devices that are AI devices, but they are very focused on very specific user flows, and so very much adequate to specific activities. I won’t make a prediction on that, but I think areas that would make sense for that to happen would be obviously around fitness, health, et cetera, et cetera, where we already have the ascendancy of products like Oura Ring and others out there. Definitely, that’s one area that might have quite a lot of developments. I think AI-first devices, devices that are very focused on compute at the edges, providing user flows that are AI-enabled to end users, we’ll see a lot more of that and a lot more activity this year. Again, I don’t think Apple will be necessarily ahead of the game. Again, maybe OpenAI will give us something to at least think about and look forward to. Bertrand Schmitt First, I’m not sure it will be that transformational because if it’s not in your phone, in your pocket, there is only so much you can do with it, and there is only so much computing power you will have. I’m doubtful it would be really impactful this year. Nuno Goncalves Pedro I feel we’ve been discussing this shift of paradigm in input and output. For me, some of these devices could lead to that shift. Because, again, a mobile phone is not a great long-term paradigm for the usage that we have because it’s really constrained by the screen. The screen is really what takes most of the battery life away. If we didn’t have that screen, what could we do? If we have the block that is as big as a mobile phone, and it didn’t have a screen, it was just compute, that’s a mini computer, a microcomputer. Bertrand Schmitt That’s a fair point, but I don’t see that transformation this year. That’s really more my point. I can see that you can have AI-enabled smart glasses, and it’s clear there is a race to AI-enabled smart glasses. My point is more to go beyond the gadget, it would take quite a while. It would need to have cameras. It would need to analyse what you see. It would need to hear what you hear. Again, it might come, but then at some point, it would be okay, what do you do with it? We have the example of the movie Her. That’s showing Her what it could be. There are definitely possibilities. It’s clear that if you take the big VR headset like the Apple Vision Pro, there is a failure from that perspective in the sense that I think it’s a great, amazing device. The big problem is that it’s doing way more that makes sense. I think there will be a clearer separation between your smart AR glasses that has to be light, that has to be always unconnected, and that’s primarily there to help you make sense of the world around you. The true VR headset that doesn’t really require much in terms of AI, and it’s just there to immerse you in a different world. For this, we know, unfortunately, in some ways, that there is not a lot of demand for it. Maybe there is little demand because you are too hidden in your own world. The technology is not working well enough yet. There are a lot of reasons. But I think Apple trying to do both at the same time, AR and VR, with the Vision Pro, was a pretty grave structural mistake. I think we would see a clearer line of separation between the two. There is bigger market opportunity for AR glasses. That, I certainly agree. There is opportunity to connect that to a computing device. As you talk about, your glasses are your screen, your phone becomes something in your pocket connected to your glasses. Nuno Goncalves Pedro For me, Apple has their way of doing things. From the perspective of what you said, they normally really plan their devices. Even if it’s a big shift in terms of a new area, like they tried with the Vision Pro, and we criticised them for launching it as a device that should have been more of a dev device that they really launched as a full-on device, but that’s their playbook, classically. I think Apple needs to change how they put products out and how they experiment with those products, et cetera. I think they have enough money to be doing everything all the time and figuring it out. If they don’t want to put it out, then they need to do a lot more hell of testing internally with their silos, but they should be playing across all these arenas, VR, AR, everything. They just should put devices out that are either ready for prime time, or they should call it something else. They should call it like this is a dev device or whatever it is. Bertrand Schmitt I agree with you. My complaint is more that it was marketed as a consumer device when it was not. It was a true developer device. Two, they tried to mix the two at once, and it made no sense. No one is going to walk in their home or in the street with their Vision Pro on their head. You have to be deranged, quite frankly, to have use cases like this. I think that for me is a crazy mistake from a company like Apple that prides itself in pure UI, pure user interface, very well-designed device for one specific use case, not mixing the two use cases. We still don’t have Macs with a touchscreen, you know? We still don’t have an iPad with a good OS that makes use of this great hardware. For some strange reason, they decided to mix everything in the Vision Pro with a device that weighs a ton on your head and is so uncomfortable. That’s why, for me, I’m like, “Guys, what is wrong? Why did you let this team run crazy?” I hope at some point, Apple will go back to the drawing board. My understanding is that that’s what they are doing. They are going to have two devices, one smart glasses, an evolution of the Vision Pro, just focus on VR. They might actually abandon the concept of the pure VR-oriented headset. Because, from a market size perspective, it might not be big enough for Apple, quite frankly. Nuno Goncalves Pedro I read on all of the above, and people at this point was like, “Why are then players like Samsung and others not doing it. LG, et cetera?” Because those players historically have not invented new categories. They’re amazing at catching up once the category is invented, and then they scale the hell out of it, and that’s what these companies have been exceptional at. I wouldn’t see a dramatic innovation, I think, in terms of devices coming from any of the big ones on that side of the fence. Not to disrespect them in any way, but I think that’s not been their playbook ever. Again, if the origination doesn’t come from a start-up or from an Apple, I don’t see those guys going after it. My bet is that we’ll see some start-up activity and, again, hopefully, some announcement from IO now within the OpenAI world. Bertrand Schmitt I would slightly disagree with you. I see where you are coming from. But take the Samsung Galaxy Note, that sudden much bigger headphone that no one was doing that was launched by Samsung, at some point, it forced Apple to launch an iPhone Max. Let’s look at the Z Fold that Samsung launched 7 years ago, copied by everyone. Now Samsung launching a trifold. Apple has still not launched their foldable phone. I think there is a mix, actually, of sometimes- Nuno Goncalves Pedro For me, that’s not a proper new category. It’s still a mobile phone. It just happens to have a screen that folds in half. Bertrand Schmitt The iPhone was still a mobile phone, you could argue. Nuno Goncalves Pedro No. I think the iPhone was… I could actually agree with you on that point. Maybe Apple is not as innovative in that case. I think what Steve Jobs was exceptionally good at in terms of his ability as this master product manager was to be an exceptional curator of user flows and user experiences, and creating incredible experiences from devices based on that. That was his secret sauce. Could you say, “Wasn’t all of this stuff already around?” It was. You just put it all together very neatly and very nicely. But if you’re talking about significant shifts in how a category is done, the iPhone was a significant shift in how the category was done. The Fold is still an interesting device. I actually have a Fold right now in front of me. The 7 that you highly recommended to me that we both got, the Z Fold 7. I think they do amazing devices. I don’t think they normally are the most innovative players. Then, when they come to innovation, it comes from technology edges. Obviously, they have Samsung Display, there’s a bunch of other things. They had the ability to do foldable screens in-house themselves. Bertrand Schmitt I don’t disagree with you. I think there is an interesting situation where some companies have some strengths, another one has some strengths. My worry with Apple is that this was not demonstrated with the Vision Pro. The Vision Pro was a hot pot of technologies barely integrated together, with use cases absolutely not well-defined and certainly not something that makes sense for most of us. There is a question of has Apple lost it? While Samsung actually keeps doing their own stuff, that, yes, might be more minor improvements, but at least they are doing it. Because it looks like Apple is missing the train on even the minor improvements. By the way, you might not be aware, but Samsung launched its Vision Pro competitor. Interestingly enough, it might be a better product in some ways, being much lighter and much more comfortable. Nuno Goncalves Pedro We should play around with that and report back to our listeners. Of Start-ups and VCs Moving to venture capital and the startup ecosystem and what’s happening there, I think it is very much a bifurcated environment, and it’s bifurcated for both VCs and for startups. If you’re a startup in the AI space, and you have the hottest team since sliced bread, and you can create FOMO at the speed of light, you can raise ridiculous rounds. Five hundred million at the $3 billion, or $4 billion, or $5 billion valuation, and you still haven’t really even started. First round, you can raise 500 million. That’s back to the whole discussion on Bubble and where are we, et cetera. Some of these companies might actually become huge, some of them might not. But definitely, we are seeing really the haves and have-nots on the startup ecosystem with incredible teams raising a lot of money very, very early on or mid-stage if they’ve already existed for a while, and then the rest not being able to raise. We see a lot of non-necessarily AI sectors, some of the areas of SaaS that don’t necessarily have AI in it, or fintech, or the consumer space that are really, really struggling. If you don’t have an AI story for your startup right now, it’s extremely difficult to raise money unless your numbers are just the best numbers ever. That’s, I think, the first part of the element of bifurcation that we’re seeing today. The second element of bifurcation that we’re seeing today in terms of fundraising is for VCs themselves, and really propelled by the large VC firms raising more and more capital in recent orbits, announcing 15 billion across funds raised. Lightspeed, I think, had made an announcement a couple of weeks ago as well. They’ve raised a bunch of money as well. The big guys are all raising a lot of money. At some point in time, the question some of you might ask is, “These VCs are redeploying more and more money if they have a couple of billion for a VC fund. How does that look like? Is that still VC?” My perspective, I’ve shared before in some of our previous episodes, is that that’s no longer venture capital. At that point in time, we’re talking about something else. Private equity hedge funds, if you want to call them, maybe funds that are really driven by growth investment or late-stage investment. If you have a couple of billion under management, you’re not going to make your returns by writing a $3 million check in a series seed and leading that round. That has implications for everyone in the ecosystem. It has implications for smaller funds that obviously have a lot more difficulty in raising capital. It’s difficult to differentiate. Last but not least, also for startups that really continue searching for that capital that is out there. Andreessen Horowitz, for example, runs Speedrun, which is a great program for companies around consumer in particular. Initially, it was a lot for gaming. But at some point in time, Andreessen Horowitz could decide that they don’t want to invest more in you. They just put money from Speedrun, which is obviously a very small check compared to the very large checks they could write mid to late stage and that will have an effect on you as a startup. What happens at that point in time if Andreessen Horowitz is not backing you up in later stages? More than that, what happens if I can’t get these big funds interested in me? Are the small funds still valuable to me? Punchline, my view is yes. Obviously, we’re a smaller fund, so there’s parochial interest in what I’m saying. Small funds can still create a ton of value for you, also in terms of credibility, ability to accompany you in those first stages of investment, and the ability to bring other larger investors later down the road as well. There’s definitely a big movement happening in terms of the fundraising for VC funds, which we shouldn’t neglect, which is the big guys are raising a lot more capital and are therefore emptying the market to smaller funds that are having more and more difficult raising at this point in time. We had discussed that there would be a need for concentration in the industry, that micro funds would need to concentrate, and we didn’t have the space for so many micro funds as we had around. But the way it’s happening is extremely dramatic at this moment in time. I think it will continue through 2026. Bertrand Schmitt Remember a few years ago, with the rise of AI, there was more and more of the question about, “What’s the point of SaaS at this stage?” Because SaaS was around for 15 years. Basically, how do you come up with something new that was not already tested, validated by the market? How do you bring something new? We say this was reinforced to the power of 10. If your product is not clearly built from the ground up for a new use case enabled by AI, anyone could then might have built your product 5, 10 years ago, and therefore, why now has no clear answer, and it’s a big problem. I’m still surprised myself to still see some entrepreneurs where you talk to them about AI because you don’t see them in the deck, and they explain to you, “It’s not yet there,” and you’re like, “What’s wrong with you guys?” Fine. Do whatever you want. Do a small business and whatever, but don’t think you can come up pitch and raise without an AI story. The second category is people who come with an AI story, but you can feel very quickly, I guess you saw that many times, Nuno, where just a story layered on top with little credibility. It’s not better. It’s not enough to just have a story. Your business needs to be radically built differently or radically proposing some brand-new use cases that were impossible to solve 5 years ago. Nuno Goncalves Pedro To stack up on that, absolutely in agreement. If you’re just adding to the story, and it’s an afterthought, and you’re just trying to make the story somehow gel, once you go into one or two layers of due diligence, your investors will very quickly realise that you’re not really AI-first or dramatically AI-enabled or whatever. It’s just you’re sort of stacking something on top of another thesis. It needs to make sense from the product onwards. It’s not just, let’s just put it together with chewing gum, and magically, people will give you money. It was true also if we remember the good old crypto blockchain days, where everyone’s investing in crypto. A lot of stories that didn’t make much sense. In that sense, it’s not very different. I would go one step further. I think in the world of the VC winter that we’re a little bit in, where it’s more and more difficult if you’re a smaller fund to raise your fund at this moment in time, there’s a lot of sources of distinctiveness still talked about, like proprietary networks, access to deal flow, fast track record, all that stuff that really, really matters. But our bet continues at Chamaeleon continues being that you need to be AI-first as a VC fund yourself. You need to have core advantages in using not only readily-available AI tools or third-party available AI tools, data sources, technology stacks, but actually building your own stack over time, which is what we did with Mantis at Chamaeleon. Again, just to reinforce that, I think we’re at the beginning of that stage. We, Chamaeleon, are ahead of the game, but we think that the rest of the market will have to move towards that as well. Still, to be honest, very surprising to me to see that many significant large players are doing very little still around some of these spaces. They have data scientists. They’re running some tools. They’re running some analysis and all that stuff, but it’s still, again, back to the point I was making for startups, all glued up with chewing gum. It doesn’t all come together nicely, which it does need to from a platform standpoint. Bertrand Schmitt It’s quite surprising. I agree with you that some VC funds might think that they can do business as usual in that brand-new world. It’s difficult to believe. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Maybe moving a little bit toward the capital formation piece. We already discussed the M&A space really accelerating. We’ve also discussed the IPO market and some predictions on that. Secondaries, there’s obviously a lot of liquidity coming from secondaries from mid to late stage. I think it will continue throughout the rest of 2026. A lot of activity in buying, selling in secondaries as some asset managers are becoming more distressed, as some very high net worth individuals and family offices are becoming more distressed as well, at the same time, where there’s a lot of opportunities to potentially arbitrage around some investments. I believe a lot of money will be made and lost this year by decisions made this year, just to be very, very clear in terms of equity, purchases, et cetera. Exciting year ahead of us. Definitely a very, very interesting market ahead of us. Secondaries, M&A, growth, and late-stage investing, also, early-stage investing will continue just for those that were wondering. Last but not least, the public markets, the IPO market as well. Bertrand Schmitt One of the big questions for the IPO market would be, will SpaceX go public? Would it be good for the startup ecosystem? Because suddenly that they go public, it would be to raise money. If they raise money, will there be any money left for anybody else? That would be an interesting test of the market. For sure, it would be proof that market are risk on financing a new IPO like this one. Or as you said, maybe there is no IPO, and it’s a merger with Tesla. Time will tell. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Regulatory & Geopolitical Headwinds… and the Wars Moving maybe to our topic of regulation and geopolitical headwinds, as we’re seeing … definitely not tailwinds. The Google antitrust verdict and, obviously, the remedies are expected to come forward now, and a lot of people are saying, “There are some risks of structural separation.” What do you think? Is it cool, but nothing will happen in the end dramatically? Alphabet or Google? I’m not sure, actually. It’s Google LLC. I think that’s the case. It’s The United States versus Google LLC. Bertrand Schmitt I’m not sure. Personally, I’m not a big fan. I think there needs to be a better way to manage some anticompetitive behavior. I’m not a big fan. There was this temptation to do that for Microsoft 25 years ago. Look at what happened. No one needed to buy Microsoft to leave space for others. I see the same with Google, and I guess they are happy to not be the number 1 in AI today, but to have an open AI in front of them. Even if they are doing a great job, by the way, to move forward and go faster and faster. Personally, quite impressed now with some of what they have released. Gemini 3 is doing great from my perspective. I’m not a big fan of this. I think to be clear, it’s important that bigger companies don’t behave anticompetitively, but at the same time, we need to find the right approach where it’s not about breaking these companies, and it’s also not about forbidding them to do acquisitions. Because then you end up with what NVIDIA just did with a $20 billion acquihire IP licensing type of acquisition, because they didn’t want to have the uncertainties. They didn’t want to wait 1–2 years in order to acquire the people and the technology, so they organised it in a different way. But I don’t like that. I think they should be able to acquire companies without facing so much uncertainty. To be clear, it’s not new. Uncertainty when you are Google, NVIDIA, or others, it happens. It has happened for a decade plus, 2 decades. I think there needs to be, for sure, some safety valves. At the same time, we want an efficient capital market. An efficient capital market need companies that can acquire other companies. If you don’t do that efficiently, it will be worse for the entrepreneurs, it will be worse for the investors, it will be worse for everybody. I think we have not reached a good equilibrium from my perspective. We need more efficient acquisition process. And at the same time, we need to also enforce faster anticompetitive behavior. Because what you talk about concerning Google, this is a case that was what? That is 10 years old. You see what I mean? This is way too long. If you’re a startup, you are dead by then. It’s like the story of Netscape facing Microsoft. They were dead long after the fact. I think we need a different approach. I’m not sure the best answer. I’m not sure we’ll get a better approach. There are probably too many vested interest. My hope is that it will get better with this current administration because, certainly, the past administration was very anti acquisition and efficient markets. Nuno Goncalves Pedro We’ve talked about the European Union AI Act a bunch of times, so I don’t want to spend too many cycles on that. The only effect that I would say is we are seeing in very slow motion the splitting of the Internet. I once had Tim Berners-Lee, by the way, shouting at me that we were going to break the Internet when we were applying for the .mobi top-level domain. I was part of that consortium that eventually did get the .mobi top-level domain, and I had him shouting at us. But, apparently, this is going to split the Internet, Tim. So in case you’re listening. Because it will create all these different rules. If your data is relating to consumers there, then it’s treated in a different way, and The US is… Well, obviously, we have the case of California with its own rules and laws. I don’t know. I feel we’re having a moment of siloing that goes beyond economic and geopolitical siloing. It will also apply to the digital world, and we’ll start having different landscapes around it. We’ll see how this affects global expansion of services, for example, around AI, particularly for consumer, but I don’t foresee anything dramatically positive. Recently, we had the whole deal around TikTok finally having a solution for their US problem where there’s now a US conglomerate magically that owns it. The conglomerate doesn’t magically own it, they just straight up own it for the US. But it was driven by many of these concerns around data ownership. Where’s the data? Where is it based? I think a lot of other concerns that have to do with the geopolitics of China, obviously, being the basis of ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, that still is a significant owner, by the way, in TikTok in US. Then also the interest in the economics of making money out of something as powerful as TikTok, to be honest, in The US. Just to be clear, I don’t think this was all about the best interests of consumers. It was also about money. Just follow the money. Bertrand Schmitt There are for sure, some powerful interest at play. But let’s be clear. I think one is data, as you rightfully said, but the other one is algorithm. It’s not as if China is authorising any competitor on its territory. They have blocked access to most of the Internet platforms from the US, either finding new rules or just trade blocking them. So I don’t think it’s fair competition. You don’t want some of that data in China about the US or European consumer. Three, it’s about the algorithm. If suddenly, you are a foreign power, and you can as we know in China, you better follow what’s required of you from the Chinese Communist Party. You cannot take a chance with influencing other stuff like elections in other countries. It’s fair from the US perspective. One could even argue it’s fair from a Chinese perspective to want that. I think the only one in the middle who doesn’t really know what they want is Europe because on one side, they want to benefit from American platforms, on the other end, they want to have some controls. On the other end, they don’t create the environment for startups to flourish. So in that weird situation where they have to accept some control by the big US providers and either provider of underlying infrastructure or provider of consumer business facing services. Then they try to regulate them. But I think they are misunderstanding the power relationship, and I think some of this regulation would get some blowback, at least by the current administration. Just, I believe, this morning, there was some news around X being under a criminal investigation in France. This is not going to end well for the French startup and VC ecosystem. This is not going to end well for France and Europe when you depend so much from your American friends. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Regulation will be weaponised. Regulation constraints around exports, all of this will be weaponised geopolitically, and the bigger guys will normally win. I think that’s normally what we’ve seen. Just on TikTok just to… And you guys, if you’re listening to us, just see if you see a pattern here, but obviously, 19.9% still owned by ByteDance of the TikTok entity in the US. It was initially said that 80% of the TikTok entity is owned by non-Chinese investors. Initially, people were saying US investors, and then they changed it to non-Chinese because MGX, I think, has 15% of it. MGX is based in the UAE, connected obviously to Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund. Silver Lake is in there, I think, with 15% as well. Oracle as well with 15%. Those three are the big bucket owners together, 45%. Silver Lake having collaborated with MGX before, and I’m sure a lot of connectivity there. Then you still see a pattern in this in terms of shareholders. If you don’t, then just Google it. Dell Family Office, Vastmir Strategic Investments, which is owned by billionaire Jeff Yass, Alpha Wave Partners, obviously involved with a bunch of things like SpaceX and Klarna, Virgoli, Revolution, which is Steve Case’s, a former founder of AOL, is also in there. Meritway, which is managed by partners, I think, of Dragonair. Vinova from General Atlantic, an affiliate of General Atlantic. Also, NJJ Capital, which I believe is Xavier Nil, the French billionaire that founded Iliad. Mostly American, I think, if the math is correct. 80% non-Chinese, which was what mattered, I think, in many cases. But do see if you saw a pattern in most of those investors. I won’t say anything more than that. Maybe moving to other topics, maybe just to finalise on regulation and geopolitics. In geopolitics, we should talk about wars if we predict anything. Not that we are nasty and one want to be negative, but what the hell is going on? Will we have ending to the wars we already have ongoing or not? But before that, the struggles on the App Stores, I think, will continue both for Apple and for Google Play Store. The writing’s on the wall, the EU keeps pushing it dramatically and Apple keeps just doing stuff. I’m on the board of an App Store company. Apple just creates all these things that basically make you not really… It doesn’t work. You can’t provision then an App Store on Apple devices. On iPhones, et cetera. We’ll see how that will continue going, but I feel the writing’s on the wall. Both Apple and Google will have to open up a bit more of their platforms. I’m not sure it will have a huge impact in the medium to long term, but definitely we need to see more openness in access to apps as given by the two big platform owners, Apple and Google, out there. Bertrand Schmitt Let’s be clear. Google is way more open than Apple. We both have Android devices. You can install alternative app stores. It’s a different ballgame by very far. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Google does other nasty stuff. It’s public. You can check which board I’m a part of. You can see what that company has done towards Google over time. But to your point, yes. It is true that Google has been more open than Apple, but Google has done their own things. Just to be very clear, so I’ll just leave that caveat bracketed there for people to think about it and maybe read a little bit about it as well. Bertrand Schmitt I can say that, me, from my perspective, that path of total control that Apple has been going through on all their devices, that includes macOS, pushed me to, over the past 2, 3 years, to completely live and abandon the Apple ecosystem. I just couldn’t accept that level of control, that golden handcuff approach of the Apple ecosystem, each their own obviously, they are golden, their handcuffs, but they are still handcuffs. Personally, that pushed me way more to Linux, Android, Windows, back to Windows after all these years. I just couldn’t stand it anymore. I want to pick my devices. I want to pick what I install on them, and I don’t want to be controlled like this by just one entity for all my tech devices. For me, at some point, it was just not acceptable anymore. It’s still very warm, very golden handcuffs, but for me, they were just handcuffs at this stage. Yes, what they are doing with the App Store is very typical of that mindset. I think it’s quite sad because I think it started with good intention in some ways. “We need a new computing paradigm, we need to make things smoother and safer,” but it has really become a way to control your clients. For me, it has reached a point where it’s just way too much. Nuno Goncalves Pedro There’s obviously the great power comes great responsibility that uncle Ben told Spider-Man or Peter Parker. But there’s also with great power comes shitload of money, and control. So it’s like, “Yeah. Should we open the server? Do we want to delay opening it up?” “Yeah.” Anyway, it is what it is. Maybe let’s end on the more difficult note of the episode, which is going to be around wars. What’s our prediction? Will we have an end to the Gaza situation with Israel? Will we have an end to Ukraine and, obviously, Russia? What will happen in Iran? Those are the three big, big conflicts right now. Then, obviously, if we want to add just bonus points, what’s going to happen to Greenland, and what’s going to happen to Taiwan, and what’s going to happen to Venezuela? Let’s throw the whole basket in there. We’ve never had like… Let’s talk about all these territories and all these countries. At some point in time, I’m saying this in a light manner, but it’s obviously more tragic than it should be light, and people are dying, and there’s a lot of implications of all of that that is happening right now. Do you have any predictions, Bertrand, for this year? Bertrand Schmitt No. It’s tough to predict on an individual basis. I think on a more bigger picture basis is on one side, obviously, the rise of China on one side. You have also the rise of other countries like India, while very indirectly connected to some of these conflicts are still part of the game, buying oil from Russia, for instance. At the same time, I think overall, the US is more clear about with the sheriff in town. I think it’s good because in some ways, you cannot pay for the goods, you cannot have such a massive advantage versus nearly every other country on earth and just not be clear about who is the boss in some ways. As a result, what are the rules of the game and how it should be played? The US is not alone, obviously, you have China, you have Russia, you have India, you have Europe. You have different other countries. But at some point, it’s not good when countries are not rational and are not clear. I think I prefer the current situation where things are more clear and where you have to assume responsibilities about what you are doing. It’s time to be rational again about how the world behave. Yes, the concept of power and balance of power. I think there has been that dream, maybe mostly coming from Europe, about the end of history. I think that’s simply not the case. It’s not the end of history. It’s still about the balance of power. It has always been about the balance of power. If you are dumb enough to think it was not about that anymore, I just have a bridge to nowhere to sell you. I don’t have specific prediction, but I think it’s clear there is a new sheriff in town. There is a new doctrine about the Western Hemisphere that has been in some ways resurrected on the [inaudible 00:51:35] train, and I think we’ll see more of it. I think at this point, the biggest question is for the Europeans. What do they want to do? Because right now, their position of being a dwarf militarily while being a pretty big giant economically, I don’t think it works. Nuno Goncalves Pedro I agreed on everything that you said. I do have predictions. I’ll stick a flag on the ground just with my predictions. Bertrand Schmitt Good luck. Nuno Goncalves Pedro They are mostly positive. I do think we’ll see an end or, for the most, end to the two big conflicts, the one in Gaza and the one in Ukraine. I think Ukraine will end up in readjustment of territory and splitting between Russia and the Ukraine, but the end of hostilities, I think that we will see an end to the conflict in Gaza also with a readjustment on what that will mean for the Palestinian territories and the Palestinians in general. That I’m not sure, but I feel that there will be an end to those two big conflicts. Iran, I have no clue. I will not put a stick on the ground that I have no clue. There are so many things that could go wrong there. I’ve been reading some really interesting thoughts about even some aggressive thoughts that this might be the time to really change regimes in Iran and for the US to have a bit more of an aggressive stance. I really don’t have a perspective. Obviously, there’s a lot at stake there. Then, if we talk about the other parts, Greenland, I will not opine too much on. Maybe we’re done for now. Maybe there’ll be some other concessions to the US that weren’t already there in the ’50s. Taiwan, I won’t bet either. I’m sad to say I think it might happen at some point in time, but I’m not sure when and what would drive it. Last but not the least, Venezuela is my only really negative prediction. I feel it will continue to be a significant dictatorship as it was before managed enough by other people with the difference now that it has a tax to be paid to the US in the form of oil of some sort, etcetera, and maybe gas, maybe other things as well that it didn’t have before. That’s probably my most negative prediction for the coming year on the geopolitical side. Bertrand Schmitt Without going into detail, I would mostly agree with what you shared. At least that makes sense. But as we know, it’s not always what makes sense, but what might happen. I can tell you 100% I would not have guessed this operation against Maduro. This was so well done, well executed, and shocking at the same time that it’s… I think it shows that it’s hard to guess some of this stuff because there are certainly some new ways to wage limited war, for instance. So it’s certainly interesting, and we certainly need to get used to pretty bombastic statements. But for Venezuela, I don’t think it can be worse than what it was before. I’m probably more optimistic that gradually it can get better. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Just to put perspective on why we’re not making predictions on some of these elements, I think this is a funny story, but I was in Madeira. Actually, first time I was in Madeira, although I’m originally from Portugal. I’ve never been to the islands. Obviously, as you guys know, or some of you might know, there’s a lot of connection between Madeira and Venezuela. There’s a lot of immigration from Madeira Islands to Venezuela. One of my Uber or Bolt drivers there in Madeira was Venezuelan. Was born in Venezuela, but Portuguese descent, et cetera. He was telling me this was still last year. Late last year. Because I told him I lived in US, et cetera, and he was like, “Oh, hopefully, Trump will get Maduro out of there.” In my mind, I was like, “Dude.” No disrespect to the gentleman, but it’s like, “Okay. Mike, your perspective on geopolitics is maybe a little bit exaggerated.” And a couple of days later, we know what happened. When geopolitical decisions are better predicted by some probably very astute Uber drivers, you’re like, “Maybe I shouldn’t make a bet. I have no clue what’s going to happen, no clue what’s going to happen in Greenland, et cetera.” Anyway, a couple of predictions on that element. Bertrand Schmitt That’s why it’s so right. You have to be careful with the prediction, but it doesn’t remove the fact that I think nations and companies that have to play a global game have to understand in some ways what is the game, what are the powers in place, what could happen potentially, but also be realistic. Not be about wish and dreams, but more about, what’s the power relationship? Who has the money? Who has the means? Who has the capacity to do this or that? Because if you start that way, at least the scope of what’s possible, what’s reasonable is more and more clear more quickly. Some stuff like happened with Maduro, I would never have predicted, but for sure, if there’s one country that can do this sort of stuff, it’s the US. I’m not sure anyone has a technology and the means in terms of support infrastructure to do something like this. It’s tough to predict what will happen a year from now for any specific country, but I think that even trying to get a better understanding about the forces in play and their capacity and understanding and accepting that at some point, it’s all about real politic and relationship of power, the more your eyes would be wide open about what’s possible versus simple, wishful thinking. Nuno Goncalves Pedro Fintech, Crypto and Frontier Tech Moving maybe to our last section around fintech, crypto, and frontier tech. For me, just two very quick predictions, views of the world. I think on the frontier tech side, I won’t make a prediction. I will just tell you all to go and listen to our episodes, the one on infrastructure, which is immediately prior to this one, and the episodes that we’ve had around a couple of other topics including AI, what’s the future of your children, because I think they illustrate a lot of the points that we’re seeing and manifesting themselves over the next year and over the next 2 or 3 years as well beyond that. I feel those tomes are complete in and out of themselves, so you can just go and listen to them. Then my second comment is on crypto. I feel crypto has become of the essence, particularly under the current administration in the US, very favored. Obviously, we are now in a world where crypto is just part of the economic system, and I think we’ll see more and more of that emerging, and in some ways, crypto is becoming mainstream. Question is what blockchains will be the blockchains of the future? Obviously, there’s a bunch of bets put out there. We, ourselves, as Chamaeleon, have one investment in one of the significant bets in the space. But besides that, who’s going to win or not, we feel that we’re past the crypto winter. It’s now mainstream days, and we’ll see a lot more activity in there. Bertrand Schmitt I must say with crypto, I’m a bit confused. As you say, we are past the crypto winter. There is much less uncertainty in regul
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Frecuencia Al Día -Tecnología | Cinco Fracasos Tecnológicos. En este informe, exploramos cinco fracasos tecnológicos y las valiosas lecciones que dejaron. Desde el prometedor Google Glass hasta el desastroso Samsung Galaxy Note 7, descubre cómo estos errores han influido en la evolución de la tecnología y qué podemos aprender de ellos. Quédate con nosotros en este viaje por la historia de la innovación y descubre por qué los fracasos son parte esencial del camino hacia el éxito. Informe con @EnigmaXplor. Participaron en esta edición: Mafer Aguirre - Luís G. Loyola - Pedro Sedano - Marcus Pizano - Alonso Mostazo - Fernando Hermón. ► Síguenos en Programas DX: http://bit.ly/1A0x4Xq ► @DinoBloise | Frecuencia Al Día 2024. [No. 899. Publicado Septiembre 6, 2024 - 05:00 UTC] #FrecuenciaAlDía #DinoBloise #ElRadioTelescopioFAST #radio #radioafición #AmateurRadio #dx #diexismo #cb #TecnologíaAvanzada #InnovaciónTecnológica #GadgetsDelFuturo #ÚltimaTecnología #ReviewsTecnológicos #NoticiasTecnológicas #TendenciasTecnológicas #GadgetsYGizmos #MundoDigital #SmartTech #TechUpdates #GeekLife #GamerTech #LifeHacksTecnológicos #CienciaYTecnología #InnovaciónTecnológica #CienciaYTecnología #TechUpdates
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Un capítulo de guerrilla grabado en el coche, en el que te cuento lo que me han traído los Reyes Magos y un problema que he tenido en mi Samsung Galaxy ZFold 3. ENLACES DE INTERÉS Armónica Hohner Marine Band Deluxe Auriculares KZ ZS10 Pro X Adaptador bluetooth para auriculares KZ AZ20 Limpiador ultrasónico INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es Mi blog personal: www.unicorn-st.com Blog de tecnología: www.wintablet.info Mi blog más profesional: www.genide.com La web y feed del podcast: www.podcrastinando.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn SThttp://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast (Unicorn ST & Ya Te Digo)https://feedpress.me/sospechososPodcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en un Samsung Galaxy Note 8 con la aplicación Hi-Q MP3 Recorder y micro Boya BY-LM10. Editado con la aplicación Audacity en un ThinkPad X230 T --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcrastinando/message
Un capítulo de guerrilla grabado en el coche, en el que te cuento lo que me han traído los Reyes Magos y un problema que he tenido en mi Samsung Galaxy ZFold 3. ENLACES DE INTERÉS Armónica Hohner Marine Band Deluxe Auriculares KZ ZS10 Pro X Adaptador bluetooth para auriculares KZ AZ20 Limpiador ultrasónico INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es Mi blog personal: www.unicorn-st.com Blog de tecnología: www.wintablet.info Mi blog más profesional: www.genide.com La web y feed del podcast: www.podcrastinando.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn SThttp://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast (Unicorn ST & Ya Te Digo)https://feedpress.me/sospechososPodcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en un Samsung Galaxy Note 8 con la aplicación Hi-Q MP3 Recorder y micro Boya BY-LM10. Editado con la aplicación Audacity en un ThinkPad X230 T --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcrastinando/message
Un capítulo de guerrilla grabado en el coche, en el que te cuento lo que me han traído los Reyes Magos y un problema que he tenido en mi Samsung Galaxy ZFold 3. ENLACES DE INTERÉS Armónica Hohner Marine Band Deluxe Auriculares KZ ZS10 Pro X Adaptador bluetooth para auriculares KZ AZ20 Limpiador ultrasónico INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es Mi blog personal: www.unicorn-st.com Blog de tecnología: www.wintablet.info Mi blog más profesional: www.genide.com La web y feed del podcast: www.podcrastinando.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn SThttp://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast (Unicorn ST & Ya Te Digo)https://feedpress.me/sospechososPodcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en un Samsung Galaxy Note 8 con la aplicación Hi-Q MP3 Recorder y micro Boya BY-LM10. Editado con la aplicación Audacity en un ThinkPad X230 T --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcrastinando/message
Un capítulo de guerrilla grabado en el coche, en el que te cuento lo que me han traído los Reyes Magos y un problema que he tenido en mi Samsung Galaxy ZFold 3. ENLACES DE INTERÉS Armónica Hohner Marine Band Deluxe Auriculares KZ ZS10 Pro X Adaptador bluetooth para auriculares KZ AZ20 Limpiador ultrasónico INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es Mi blog personal: www.unicorn-st.com Blog de tecnología: www.wintablet.info Mi blog más profesional: www.genide.com La web y feed del podcast: www.podcrastinando.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn SThttp://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast (Unicorn ST & Ya Te Digo)https://feedpress.me/sospechososPodcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en un Samsung Galaxy Note 8 con la aplicación Hi-Q MP3 Recorder y micro Boya BY-LM10. Editado con la aplicación Audacity en un ThinkPad X230 T --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcrastinando/message
Hoy en nuestro espacio ‘Qué fue de…’ vamos a hablar del mundo de la telefonía que nos ha proporcionado marcas y modelos muy recordados, que han llegado a ser récords de ventas, pero que, o han desaparecido, o han estado a punto de desaparecer. Entre esos nombres míticos podríamos mencionar marcas como Nokia o Blackberry y recordamos modelos malditos como el Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Empresas como Amazon o Microsoft también han tenido importantes fracasos a la hora de intentar comercializar modelos propios de teléfonos inteligentes.
In This Episode I Do A 3 Month Review On The Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra 5G.
Scott and Luke head back to July 2012 and the arrival of Android 4.1, also known as Jelly Bean. What was new for the operating system this time around? As it turns out, there were three versions of this release but the new features were not so in your face as previous builds. The two also discuss the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, HTC Nexus Tablet, and LG Nexus 4.Android 4.1 to 4.3 (Jelly Bean)HTC Nexus TabletSamsung Galaxy Note 2LG Nexus 4Historical context for phones compared to todayMore!
Part of the BSI Education Podcast - Consumers and Standards series in association with CPIN - the consumer and public interest network. bsigroup.com/consumers. Consumers have a right to safety when using products and services. The Grenfell Tower fire, the Whirlpool tumble dryer recall and exploding Samsung Galaxy Note batteries have shown that, when things go wrong, the consequences can be devastating. In this 4th episode of the series Matthew welcomes Geraldine Cosh (Geraldine Cosh Consulting), Michelle McKenna (North Lanarkshire Council Trading Standards), Neena Bhati (Which?), and Sarah Smith (Office for Public Safety and Standards). He talks to them about how CPIN and standards play an important role in improving the safety of products and services for consumers, by detailing good practice for government, regulators, manufacturers and retailers. #bsiedpod. education@bsigroup.com. bsigroup.com/education.
Welcome back to another show! This week, my brother (Dood with a cru) takes over the show & he talks a bit of Disneyland, Star Wars & how it's been Youtubing for a year. Connect with me! Instagram: @TheJesusShowNTO Twitter: @JesusShowNTO Facebook: The Jesus Show not that one TikTok: @thejesusshownotthatone TheJesusShowNTO@gmail.com Shot on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 & edited on iMovie using a MacBook Air. GarageBand used for intro song. If anyone has any suggestions or know how to help us, please email us!
In this week's episode, Darsh and Jacklyn talk about the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, the future of the Samsung Galaxy Note Series, an iPad Pro 2021 Rumour Roundup, the BMW i4 and more!New episodes every Monday @8am EST/7am CentralOur Youtube Channel:)What we talk about this episode:1. Samsung Galaxy Unpacked2. The end of Samsung Galaxy Note lineup3. Go Pro's New App (Quik) 4. 2021 iPad Pro Rumour Roundup5. BMW i4 Breakdown6. Google Nest Hub Update7. Stuff we liked this weekLet us know what you think and check out all of our social and channel links below!The Digital Dive TwitterThe Digital Dive InstagramDarsh's TwitterDarsh's InstagramDarsh's YouTube channelJacklyn's TwitterJacklyn's InstagramJacklyn's YouTube channelThank you so much to Adil for the awesome intro/outro musicThank you so much to Luke for the epic cover art and editing this podcast. You are incredible!Our podcasting gear:RodeCaster ProRode Pod MicsRode Boom ArmRode Desk Stand
Nueva sesión de METADATA, grabada íntegramente en la ciudad de Nueva York, luego del evento de presentación de los nuevos teléfonos de Samsung Galaxy Note. La edición 10 llega a cambiar lo que conocemos del mercado de los teléfonos grandes. Conversamos con diferentes periodistas de región para que nos comenten sus opiniones sobre este dispositivo que llegará pronto a la región. Entérate de más detalles en la web de tecnología de RPP: https://rpp.pe/tecno
Nueva sesión de METADATA, grabada íntegramente en la ciudad de Nueva York, luego del evento de presentación de los nuevos teléfonos de Samsung Galaxy Note. La edición 10 llega a cambiar lo que conocemos del mercado de los teléfonos grandes. Conversamos con diferentes periodistas de región para que nos comenten sus opiniones sobre este dispositivo que llegará pronto a la región. Entérate de más detalles en la web de tecnología de RPP: https://rpp.pe/tecno
ShortCAST bu hafta gelenekselleşen telefon önerilerini paylaşıyor. Telefona en fazla 3 ila 5 bin veririm ama iyi de cihaz isterim diyenler için 10 cihaz radarımızdaydı. (01:50) Huawei P40 Lite (04:29) Huawei Mate 20 (06:40) Realme 6 Pro (08:45) Xiamoi Mi 10 Lite (09:58) Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite (11:20) Xiaomi Mi Note 10 (11:54) Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro (12:58) Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite (15:11) Samsung Galaxy M51 (17:02) iPhone SE ShortCAST'i sosyal medyadan takip edebilirsiniz! Twitter: twitter.com/shortcast_pod Instagram: www.instagram.com/shortcast_pod/
Brandon's on the move so Bloodworth picks up moderating duties for a week as we look inside the PS5 and look ahead to all the big releases in the next three months. 00:01:21 - Corrections 00:03:07 - Silver Lining 00:03:54 - PlayStation 5 Teardown 00:15:51 - Fall Game Preview: October 00:51:37 - A Word From Our Sponsors 00:54:15 - Fall Game Preview: November 01:43:34 - Fall Game Preview: December 01:50:00 - GameSpot Layoffs 01:51:24 - Also This Week... 01:57:03 - L&R - Does industry experience diminish your excitement for new games? 02:01:09 - L&R - Underappreciated jobs in games 02:07:41 - L&R - Game: Timesplitters! 02:14:03 - Time for Bets 02:20:55 - Closing Get $100 of free delivery credit for your first SEVEN days when you download the Postmates app and use code EASYALLIES. Head over to http://att.com/galaxynote20ultra5g to learn how you can get the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G for free or the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G for $299.99 for a limited time!
In 2019, CD Projekt RED promised they wouldn't crunch their employees, and two years ago Insomniac introduced us to their new Spider-Man, but this week we learned that things change. Also, how did the latest Smash fighter reveal go, and what led to Genshin Impact's incredible success? 00:00:00 - Opening 00:01:18 - Corrections 00:03:59 - Silver Lining 00:05:24 - Cyberpunk 2077 Launch Crunch 00:28:14 - Spider-Man's new face on PS5 00:40:39 - A Word From Our Sponsors 00:45:21 - Minecraft in Smash Bros Ultimate 00:58:32 - Genshin Impact's success 01:09:37 - Also This Week... 01:20:00 - L&R - Mario Kart or Diddy Kong Racing? 01:21:56 - L&R - Game: EZ-est 10 out of 10 Review 01:29:02 - L&R - Communities supporting old games 01:31:32 - L&R - The backlog of a doctor in Asia 01:33:21 - Time for Bets 01:39:54 - Closing For a limited time, at http://logitechg.com they're offering our listeners 10% off select products. Use code EASYA for 10% off today. Head over to http://att.com/galaxynote20ultra5g to learn how you can get the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G for free or the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G for $299.99 for a limited time!
This week the guys talk about the worst tech EVER to be around. Everything from the exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7, to hoverboards. Jerome even takes a few moments to share some of his MBA secrets! Listen along and comment down below with things you may want to hear the guys talk about! And don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barelyindian/support
There's an app that can detect early signs of COVID-19, D-Link has released new wi-fi 6 mesh routers to improve your home's wireless network, Nintendo's Super Mario has joined forces with Lego so you can build your own interactive games, we'll share our verdict on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, we check out the Jabra Speak 750 speakerphone, Cygnett's new ChargeUp Edge+ 27K power bank can charge your laptop anywhere and we'll answer your tech questions in the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Galaxy Note Ultra is a $1,399 smartphone. Even by Samsung's standards, this is a high-end luxury device. It's the phone for people who board the plane early and derive a sense of pride in watching the rest of us slowly shuffle onto the plane, wondering just how close to the back we'll get. Sure, […]
Welcome to TechCrunch daily news, a round up of the top tech news of the day. SpaceX raises a huge funding round, Apple launches new radio stations, and we review the Samsung Galaxy Note. This is your Daily Crunch. The big story is: SpaceX has raised its biggest round yet. The $1.9 billion round was disclosed in an SEC filing. Bloomberg had previously reported that the round was in the works and would value the Elon Musk-led space launch company at $46 billion.
En este episodio hablamos sobre el Samsung Galaxy Note 20 y el 20 Ultra que será uno de los dispositivos móviles con el Xbox Game Pass. Además, hablamos brevemente sobre World of Warcraft y que se espera en su nueva expansión. Fall Guy: Ultimate Knockout es la nueva sensación del bloque. Hablamos un poco de Marvel Avenger y su desmadre con los anuncios (y su Hulk Latino). Finalizando con el juego 2K NBA y su nueva partida de carrera en la WNBA. Nosotros damos de forma irresponsable nuestro punto de vista sobre las noticias más sonadas en el mundo de los videojuegos y la cultura geek. NO nos hacemos responsables de los comentarios expresados dentro de nuestra cueva. . ESTO ES UN PODCAST DE https://www.facebook.com/gamercavepr/ Intro/Background/Outro Song: Motivation by Kubbi https://kubbimusic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elgamercave/support
Los temas del día: Todo sobre las filtraciones del Samsung Galaxy Note 20 y 20 ultra Nuevo smartphone gamer Lenovo Legion Duel https://infosertec.com.ar/2020/07/22/nuevo-smartphone-gamer-lenovo-legion-duel/ Samsung se adelanta y lanza el Galaxy Z Flip 5G https://infosertec.com.ar/2020/07/22/samsung-se-adelanta-y-lanza-el-galaxy-z-flip-5g/ Asus anuncia el teléfono ROG 3 Llega a España el Motorola Edge+ https://www.motorola.es/smartphones-motorola-edge-plus/p Android 11 no funcionara de forma completa con 2GB de RAM https://www.xda-developers.com/android-go-edition-requirement-new-low-ram-devices/ Apple lanza un nuevo programa de seguridad para hacer más seguros los iPhones y iPads https://developer.apple.com/programs/security-research-device/ APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
With Gareth Myles and Andy Lee RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Breaker | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodhubUK Show Notes News Apple plans to announce ARM transition for all Macs at WWDC 2020 The Motorola Fusion+ is a pop-up camera phone with a blemish free display Worrying Virgin Media deal Samsung Galaxy Note 20 launch date leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Dimensions Are Out Samsung Galaxy A01 with removable battery Apple Camera thing might be genius Playstation 5 stuffs POCO F2 Pro Fusion Annual 2021 Evercade Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com Andy - @weird_hk YouTube: Tech Addicts
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Hoy se presento el Samsung Galaxy Note 10 y 10+ y te contamos que nos pareció. Redes Sociales: -Página Web bandageek.com -Colabora con el podcast a través Paypa https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradeabel -Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel -Twitter: @damiantiscornia Twitter @TiscorniaDamian -App para IOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desde-la-barra-de-abel/id1437120851 -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarraDeAbel/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62gbpQKGkgJzqDjsAaGVw?view_as=subscriber Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde-barra-abel_sq_f1172580_1.html
Los temas del día: MediaTek anuncia su micro gaming Helio G90 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/07/30/mediatek-anuncia-su-micro-gaming-helio-g90/ Huawei crece un 23.2% sin importar el veto de Estados Unidos https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/07/30/huawei-crece-un-23-2-sin-importar-el-veto-de-estados-unidos/ El próximo Samsung Galaxy Note 10 tendría protección IP69 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/07/30/el-proximo-samsung-galaxy-note-10-tendria-proteccion-ip69/ Un iPhone 5s explota cuando se le intentaba reemplazar la batería https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/07/30/un-iphone-5s-explota-cuando-se-le-intentaba-reemplazar-la-bateria/ Samsung confirma que presentará dos dispositivos Galaxy previo al Note 10 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/07/30/samsung-confirma-que-presentara-dos-dispositivos-galaxy-previo-al-note-10/ Make Google read it https://www.blog.google/technology/next-billion-users/make-google-read-it/ Huawei estaba desarrollando su propio altavoz inteligente https://www.theinformation.com/articles/huawei-and-google-were-working-on-new-smart-speaker-before-trumps-ban También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Los temas del día: Google Stadia ya esta aquí! https://store.google.com/product/stadia_founders_edition Leak del Samsung Galaxy Note 10 https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/samsung-galaxy-note-10-5k-renders-images360-degree-video-design-specifications Xiaomi Mi Band 4 en Aliexpress Lanzado el smartphone Nokia 2.2 con Android One Amazon anuncia su dron para realizar entregas https://youtu.be/3HJtmx5f1Fc Problema con la beta 4 de Android Q Huawei será la encargada de implementar la red 5G en Rusia También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Y se vienen acercando los rumores del Samsung Galaxy Note 10 . Que nos traerá de explosiva novedades. Redes Sociales: -Página Web bandageek.com -Colabora con el podcast a través Paypa https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradeabel -Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel -Twitter: @damiantiscornia -App para IOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desde-la-barra-de-abel/id1437120851 -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarraDeAbel/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62gbpQKGkgJzqDjsAaGVw?view_as=subscriber Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde-barra-abel_sq_f1172580_1.html
Los temas del día: El CEO de Facebook y sus ideas para regular Internet https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/04/02/el-ceo-de-facebook-y-sus-ideas-para-regular-internet/ ¿Como es el nuevo sistema Puerta a Puerta? en Argentina https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/04/01/como-es-el-nuevo-sistema-puerta-a-puerta-en-argentina/ App Spark, la mejor opción para reemplazar Inbox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?hl=es&id=com.readdle.spark& Se viene un Samsung Galaxy Note 10 mini? https://www.sammobile.com/2019/04/02/samsung-smaller-galaxy-note-10/ En el 2020 los iPhones solo tendrán pantallas AMOLED https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20190402PD200.html Más filtraciones del Motorola One Vision Se lanzo el Samsung galaxy S10 5G en Corea Radiogeek Podcast en vivo desde Youtube y nuestro canal www.youtube.com/infosertec https://youtu.be/W89Wbc_ANhU También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Los temas del día: El CEO de Huawei usa un Huawei P30 Pro https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/el-ceo-de-huawei-usa-un-huawei-p30-pro/ Samsung Galaxy A10 un smartphone low cost con buenas prestaciones https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/samsung-galaxy-a10-un-smartphone-low-cost-con-buenas-prestaciones/ #Leak – Samsung Galaxy A90 con cámara rotatoria y deslizable https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/leak-samsung-galaxy-a90-con-camara-rotatoria-y-deslizable/ Regresa el Fiat 600 o Seat 600, totalmente eléctrico https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/regresa-el-fiat-600-o-seat-600-totalmente-electrico/ OPPO revela el comercial del F11 Pro https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/oppo-revela-el-comercial-del-f11-pro/ #Podcast – Ingeniería Inversa Nro.17 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/01/podcast-ingenieria-inversa-nro-17/ Samsung Galaxy Note 9, el smartphone más balanceado. https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/02/samsung-galaxy-note-9-el-smartphone-mas-balanceado/ Los MotoG4 Plus comienzan a recibir Android 8 Oreo https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/los-motog4-plus-comienzan-a-recibir-android-8-oreo/ Llegan a la Argentina los Samsung Galaxy A9 y A7 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/llegan-a-la-argentina-los-samsung-galaxy-a9-y-a7/ ¿Cuanto cuesta fabricar el Galaxy S10 Plus? si la mitad del valor de venta! US$420 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/cuanto-cuesta-fabricar-el-galaxy-s10-plus-si-la-mitad-del-valor-de-venta-us420/ Xiaomi anuncia un lanzamiento en España y lanza un cargador de 30W https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/xiaomi-anuncia-un-lanzamiento-en-espana-y-lanza-un-cargador-de-30w/ Huawei realiza una denuncia a las autoridades canadienses https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/huawei-realiza-una-denuncia-a-las-autoridades-canadienses/ #Lanzamiento – Y su nuevo Huawei Y6 2019 de gama baja https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/04/lanzamiento-y-su-nuevo-huawei-y6-2019-de-gama-baja/ #Leak del supuesto OnePlus 7 https://infosertec.com.ar/2019/03/03/leak-del-supuesto-oneplus-7/ Tim Cook promete dispositivos que nos "volaran la cabeza" Facebook quiere tener tu número de teléfono a toda costa y no parará hasta conseguirlo https://www.adslzone.net/2019/03/04/facebook-numero-telefono-publicidad/ Un fallo muestra imágenes privadas de Google Fotos https://www.xda-developers.com/bug-exposes-google-photos-android-tv/ Netflix y varios cineastas responden a Spielberg: "No se reduce a algo tan simple como cines contra streaming". https://www.espinof.com/otros/netflix-varios-cineastas-responden-a-spielberg-no-se-reduce-a-algo-simple-como-cines-streaming También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Los temas del día: Apple relanzaría el iPhone X, luego de cancelarlo https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/23/apple-relanzaria-el-iphone-x-luego-de-cancelarlo/ Qualcomm va lanzar el Snapdragon 8150 el 4 de diciembre https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/23/qualcomm-va-lanzar-el-snapdragon-8150-el-4-de-diciembre/ Stephen King y sus elogios para la serie #LaCasaDePapel https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/23/stephen-king-y-sus-elogios-para-la-serie-lacasadepapel/ #Podcast – Ingeniería Inversa Nro. 3 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/23/podcast-ingenieria-inversa-nro-3/ Linux en el Samsung Galaxy Note 9 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/26/linux-en-el-note-9/ BQ diseña los móviles de Vingroup, el mayor holding de Vietnam https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/26/bq-disena-los-moviles-de-vingroup-el-mayor-holding-de-vietnam/ Google y su Pixel 3 Lite https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/11/24/google-y-su-pixel-3-lite/ China dice haber creado primeros bebés alterados genéticamente https://www.cnet.com/es/noticias/china-presenta-primeros-bebes-alterados-geneticamente/ Huawei y su próximo lanzamiento https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1066869182069846016? Elon Musk se quiere mudar a Marte https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1064741356080222209? Parlamento del Reino Unido confisca documentos internos de Facebook https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/nov/24/mps-seize-cache-facebook-internal-papers? Chrome eliminará las extensiones que se instalan sin nuestro consentimiento https://www.adslzone.net/2018/11/26/limpiador-chrome-extensiones-forzadas/ LinkedIn violó la GDPR al enviar publicidad a 18 millones de emails https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/24/linkedin-ireland-data-protection/ Nuevo Podcast: Presentación y al toro! https://anchor.fm/matias-medina/episodes/Presentacin-y-al-toro-e2l1p1/a-a6mp67 Nuestro corresponsal en Estados Unidos Sebastian Bassi, y su columna diaria. También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Jeg har efterhånden kendt Adam Bindslev halvandet års tid - vi har lavet teknologi-podcast hos HK med Jeppe Engell som redaktør - og jeg har altid været imponeret over, hvor meget Adam egentlig gaber over som selvstændig. Han er fotograf, underviser, podcaster, udvikler - og det løse - og så går han aldrig af vejen for at fortælle om sine processer og give tips og gode råd. Så en dag hvor vi havde optaget tog stk SAMDATA HK Podcast og mikrofonerne var fremme alligevel, lokkede jeg Adam til at fortælle også i en episode af work.flow. Det betyder også, at der er en decideret røvfuld links nedenfor til (forhåbentlig) alle de dimser og tjenester, vi fik talt om i episoden. (Siden optagelsen har Adam i øvrigt fået job hos Edutasia som e-læringsudvikler, men han fortsætter med at lave ting ved siden af). Links Adam Bindslev (@adambindslev) • Instagram photos and videos Semiosis Formidling ApS – digitalt indhold – kurser – foredrag Fotokurser - Fotografikurser.dk Edutasia E-learning i SAP, Microsoft Office, ledelseskurser med mere SAMDATA HK Podcast Sony α99 II with back-illuminated f…e sensor | ILCA–99M2 | Sony US FUJIFILM X100F | Fujifilm Global FE 24–105 mm F4 G OSS-objektiv | SEL24105G | Sony DK FE 85 mm F1,4 GM | SEL85F14GM | Sony DK Henri Cartier-Bresson - Wikipedia Samsung Galaxy Note 9 | Samsung Danmark PalmPilot - Wikipedia Wacom | Interactive Pen Displays & Tablet Styluses | Wacom High-dynamic-range imaging - Wikipedia Køb Adobe Lightroom CC | Fotored. - og organiseringssoftware Photoshop Affinity Photo - Professional … software for desktop and iPad Capture One Pro - Professional… Editing Software - Free Trial GIMP - open source fotobehandling SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Photos - Google Photos Flickr Ninja Flame - Atomos RØDE Microphones - smartLav RØDE Microphones - RØDELink Filmmaker Kit EFX12 | Soundcraft - Professional Audio Mixers Gratis lydoptagelse, redigerin…veversion af Adobe Audition CC Hindenburg | Radio editing software RØDE Microphones - NT1 AudioBoard App for iPad - New iPad Productivity App Online regnskabsprogram | send dine fakturaer i en fart DJI Osmo Series – Handheld Gim…& Smartphone Stabilizers – DJI Computational photography - Wikipedia Zoom H6 Handy Recorder | Zoom De tre tips Adobe Lightroom Køb et ordentligt stativ MeFOTO lille stativ MeFOTO Travel Tripods | Compact Tripods in all your favorite colors! Jabra Elite 65 T trådløse earbuds 100% trådløst headset til opkald og musik fra Jabra
Los temas del día: Todos los datos filtrados del Pixel 3XL https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/23/todos-los-datos-filtrados-del-pixel-3xl/ Motorola México lanza el #MotoE5Play https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/23/motorola-mexico-lanza-el-motoe5play/ El Samsung Galaxy Note 9 llega a España Samsung publico el video de como se fabrica el Note 9 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/23/samsung-publico-el-video-de-como-se-fabrica-el-note-9/ HTC lanza en una semana nuevo smartphone https://twitter.com/htc_es/status/1032547882119905281? ¡Windows 95 está de vuelta! https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows95/releases Rusia no comprará productos electrónicos de Estados Unidos: reporte https://www.cnet.com/es/noticias/rusia-no-comprara-productos-electronicos-de-estados-unidos-reporte/ Motorola y el supuesto smartphone plegable https://www.mobielkopen.net/motorola-patent-opvouwbare-telefoon-scharnier Nuestro corresponsal en Estados Unidos Sebastian Bassi, y su columna diaria. También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
It's almost time to send the kids back to school, and that means you'll want to check out our Back to School buying guide ... but before that, there are a few tech and gaming deals you may want to peep for yourself. With some help from our friends at TechBargains, we've compiled our favorite deals for the weekend. Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 is Available for Preorder We gave the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9 an 8/10 and our coveted WIRED Recommends award.
Los temas del día: El vídeo oficial del Galaxy Note 9 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/03/el-video-oficial-del-galaxy-note-9/ Fortnite no estará disponible en la tienda de Android – Peligroso https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/04/fortnite-no-estara-disponible-en-la-tienda-de-android-peligroso/ Fortnite, No todos los smartphones Android podrán soportarlo https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/06/fortnite-no-todos-los-smartphones-android-podran-soportarlo/ LG lanza en Corea su nuevo modelo gama media premium Q8 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/06/lg-lanza-en-corea-su-nuevo-modelo-gama-media-premium-q8/ Android 9 Pie – La nueva versión de sistema operativo https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/06/android-9-pie-la-nueva-version-de-sistema-operativo/ ¿Como ver en vivo la presentación del Samsung Galaxy Note 9? #Unpacked2018 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/06/como-ver-en-vivo-la-presentacion-del-samsung-galaxy-note-9-unpacked2018/ Fecha de lanzamiento para el Pixel 3 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/06/fecha-de-lanzamiento-para-el-pixel-3/ Oppo sera el primer fabricante en utilizar Gorilla Glass 6 https://www.gizmochina.com/2018/08/03/oppo-to-launch-worlds-first-phone-with-gorilla-glass-6-could-it-be-oppo-r17-or-f9/ El 14 de enero de 2020 se termina el soporte por completo para Windows 7 OnePlus 6 con problemas de flickering https://www.gizmochina.com/2018/08/05/oneplus-6-screen-flickering-issue-will-be-fixed-via-an-update/ La producción de chips de Apple se paraliza por un virus informático: reporte https://www.cnet.com/es/noticias/tsmc-produccion-chips-apple-virus-informatico/ Anunciado Ryzen Threadripper segunda generación Fortnite para Android no estará en Google Play y puede suponer un riesgo para los usuarios https://www.welivesecurity.com/la-es/2018/08/06/fortnite-android-google-play-riesgo-usuarios/ Encuesta sobre la compra de smartphone en Argentina https://twitter.com/arielmcorg/status/1025443865308868608 Encuesta por la descarga de Fortnite https://twitter.com/arielmcorg/status/1025785724212334601 Nuestro corresponsal en Estados Unidos Sebastian Bassi, y su columna diaria sobre Remoción coordinada de contenidos de Infowars por parte de Facebook, Apple, Spotify y YouTube y el comentario sobre un artículo sobre Fortnite. También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Los temas del día: Huawei es el segundo fabricante mas grande de smartphone del mundo https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/01/huawei-es-el-segundo-fabricante-mas-grande-de-smartphone-del-mundo/ En vivo desde el #Blockchain #World https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/01/en-vivo-desde-el-blockchain-world/ Samsung Galaxy Note 9 y el primer vídeo real filtrado https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/08/01/samsung-galaxy-note-9-y-el-primer-video-real-filtrado/ Tim Cook da más pistas de las ambiciones televisivas de Apple https://www.cnet.com/es/noticias/tim-cook-da-mas-pistas-de-las-ambiciones-televisivas-de-apple/ En camino Android 8.1 Oreo para el Motorola Moto G5 https://www.theandroidsoul.com/android-8-1-oreo-begins-rolling-out-to-motorola-moto-g5/ Más y más datos del Note 9, con cartel promocional https://www.gizmochina.com/2018/07/31/samsung-galaxy-note-9-release-date-confirmed-pre-order-to-come-with-free-gifts/ Reino Unido quiere apagar todo el cobre del país en apenas una década https://www.adslzone.net/2018/08/01/reino-unido-apagar-cobre-2025/ Facebook y la publicidad en Whastapp https://blog.whatsapp.com/10000648/Desarrollo-de-herramientas-para-empresas? No se puede usar mas el móvil en los colegios de Francia Samsung lanza dos nuevas tabletas, la Galaxy Tab S4 y Tab A 10.5 En Youtube comienza a llegar las historias desde iOS y Android Google se mufa de Windows con su publicidad para las Chromebooks https://youtu.be/2xryaZF1Z4w También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Los temas del día: #Estrenos en Netflix España, agosto 2018 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/07/26/estrenos-en-netflix-espana-agosto-2018/ #Leaks – Motorola One Power, imagenes y características filtradas https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/07/26/motorola-one-power-imagenes-y-caracteristicas-filtradas/ Samsung Galaxy Note 9, primer teaser oficial https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/07/26/samsung-galaxy-note-9-primer-teaser-oficial/ Samsung presenta su pantalla irrompible https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/07/26/samsung-presenta-su-pantalla-irrompible/ Fortnite llegaría de forma exclusiva el el Galaxy Note 9 https://9to5google.com/2018/07/26/source-fortnite-for-android-note-9-release-date/ El Galaxy Note 9 podrá conectarse como una PC solo con un cable USB-Type-C http://winfuture.de/news,104299.html Amazon sorprende: crece un 39% en el segundo trimestre del año y duplica beneficios por acción https://www.adslzone.net/2018/07/26/resultados-amazon-q2-segundo-trimestre-2018/ EMUI 8.0: los móviles antiguos de Huawei se actualizan con Android 8.0 https://www.proandroid.com/emui-8-0-moviles-antiguos-huawei-android-8-0/ Apple patenta la carga inalámbrica en MacBook https://www.adslzone.net/2018/07/26/macbook-carga-inalambrica-patente/ Telegram Passport Se lanzo un nuevo smartphone Huawei P Smart + Filtrado un video de la nueva Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 El LG G7 ThinQ se actualiza con video en 4k de 60fps Qualcomm y Apple han roto relaciones: la compañía de chips asegura que el próximo iPhone llegará con módem de Intel https://www.xataka.com/moviles/qualcomm-apple-han-roto-relaciones-compania-chips-asegura-que-proximo-iphone-llegara-modem-intel Nuevas memorias de Samsung de 16GB LPDDR4x https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-begins-mass-producing-industrys-first-2nd-generation-10nm-class-16gb-lpddr4x-mobile-dram Cami y su blog de Literatura: Colaboración con Giuliana Mancuso, autora de “Besame rápido” https://losmundosdecami.com/2018/07/26/colaboracion-con-giuliana-mancuso-autora-de-besame-rapido/ Nuestro corresponsal en Estados Unidos Sebastian Bassi, y su columna diaria sobre Coinbase se asocia con WeGift. Inversión en NPM. Trump y el shadow banning. Reporte de la ACLU sobre Rekognition de Amazon. También estamos en Anchor: https://anchor.fm/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
Hoy nos encontramos con detalles de como sera el Galaxy Note 9, gracias a la filtración de Evan Blass; Verizon dejara de activar lineas 3G; registramos un video informal con la camara 4K del MotoG6 Plus; Skype incorporara grabación en la nube en todas sus plataformas y como siempre sumamos más temas; que seguramente serán del interés de todos. Los invitamos a escuchar por completo el programa. Y a realizar comentarios del mismo. Los temas del día: CEO de Samsung capturado en una foto utilizando el Galaxy Note 9 https://infosertec.com.ar/2018/07/17/ceo-de-samsung-capturado-en-una-foto-utilizando-el-galaxy-note-9/ Mediatek presento su linea Helio A22 con Inteligencia artificial incluida Evan Blass, nos muestra el próximo Samsung Galaxy Note 9 https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/1019235246947098624 Verizon ya no dará soporte a celulares que usan solo 3G https://cnet.com/es/noticias/verizon-celulares-soporte-3g/ Comparto el video que registre con el MotoG6 Plus en formato 4k https://youtube.com/watch?v=BsjRjPkP4Gk Skype incorporara grabación en la nube en todas sus plataformas https://theverge.com/2018/7/16/17576348/skype-call-recording-feature Samsung y sus nuevas memorias LPDDR5 https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-announces-industrys-first-8gb-lpddr5-dram-for-5g-and-ai-powered-mobile-applications Nuestro corresponsal en Estados Unidos Sebastian Bassi, y su columna diaria sobre problemas con el Amazon Prime Day; Contradicciones de Trump con respecto a Rusia; Nuevos criptoactivos para operar desde Coinbase. APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)
This week, Russia hacks US elections, The Samsung Galaxy Note is toast, Amazon comes to your corner, President Obama sends us to Mars!... and much, much more this week. What We're Playing With Dwayne: Vitamix Professional 750 (G Series) Headlines U.S. government officially accuses Russia of hacking campaign to interfere with elections Oculus Touch will be available on December 6th for $200 Mercedes EQ brand to capitalise on EV 'tipping point' Audible Book of the Week Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead by Hod Lipson & Melba Kurman Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Burning Down the House by Talking Heads Hot Topics Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Timeline: 2 September: Samsung issues Voluntary Recall amid Galaxy Note 7 explosions 8 September: Airlines ban Galaxy Note 7 15 September: US Government mandatory recall 09 October: AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon halt sales and replacements 09 October: Samsung Halts Galaxy Note 7 Production 10 October: FAA says “Don't even turn on the new ones in flight” 11 October: Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production 11 October: Samsung Asks All Global Partners to Stop GxN7 Sales and Exchanges Amazon Making Disruptive Moves Amazon announces Unlimited Music Amazon convenience stores Music Break: Drops of Jupiter by Train Final Word Opinion>> Barack Obama: America will take the giant leap to Mars But is Mars the best planet for Colonization? The Drill Down Videos of the Week GTA VR (ft. Steven Ogg) Samsung's Explosion-Proof Note 7 Return Packaging Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Crap Phones, Frogs and Steve Buscemi... Welcome to the CheapGeek Podcast! Episode 9 RECAP- LEAD IN- 1. Feds: Stop Using the Samsung Galaxy Note 7! http://gizmodo.com/feds-finally-issue-warning-on-exploding-samsung-note-7s-1786452569 The Best Way To Charge Your iPhone 7 and Use Wired Headphones Is a Giant $40 Dongle http://gizmodo.com/the-best-way-to-charge-your-iphone-7-and-use-wired-head-1786401737 FIRST COMMERCIAL- World's First 'Nanofish' Coming to Swim Drugs Up Your Bloodstream http://gizmodo.com/worlds-first-nanofish-coming-to-swim-drugs-up-your-bl-1786475696 2. Scientists Hope To Foil Deadly Frog Fungus With More Fungus http://gizmodo.com/scientists-hope-to-foil-deadly-frog-fungus-with-more-fu-1786473934 SECOND COMMERCIAL- Audible - Longmire WEIRD STUFF New Mexico or Florida or Some other Weird Place: Steve Buscemi and 9/11 http://www.snopes.com/rumors/buscemi.asp https://www.good.is/articles/steve-buscemi-september-eleventh-fdny?utm_content=inf_10_81_2&utm_source=TSE&utm_medium=FB&utm_campaign=pd&tse_id=INF_a5a45c0077ef11e6b4a837a70f1f52b1 (Talked about last week) Creepy Deja Vu: People are reporting creepy clowns in Greenville, SC: http://www.someecards.com/news/weird-news/clowns-lure-children-woods/ Man arrested for false Clown sighting in NC. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/man-arrested-false-clown-sighting_us_57d33052e4b03d2d459aa3ec Stephen King: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-clowns-king-idUSKCN11F1WH Bingeworthy BS Dr Who Star Trek (any series / movies) A. CBS and Paramount Royally Screwed Up Star Trek's 50th Anniversary http://io9.gizmodo.com/cbs-and-paramount-royally-screwed-up-star-treks-50th-an-1786447851 Money Worthy (Not BS) Get your "America the Beautiful" pass.-National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass. https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm Latest SOCIAL MEDIA STUFF Over on Youtubes! CheapGeek1- Someone broke into my Van! https://youtu.be/0Ehb36KMLkU Leftovers4dinner- Action Camera Case Storage! https://youtu.be/Ci1TlWNuOhE Join the CheapGeek Facebook Group! Join! Post stuff! Here's a link- https://www.facebook.com/groups/CheapGeekPage/ Instagram? www.instagram.com/cheapgeekpodcast www.instagram.com/theordinaryhiker Need to Contact Us? Email Info Greg@cheapgeek.net Omi@cheapgeek.net Want to comment about the show? podcast@cheapgeek.net Business Inquiries: cheapgeek@cheapgeek.net NEXT EPISODE TEASER OK THANKS BYE
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This week, the Russians hack the DNC?, Instagram out-Snapchats Snapchat, Uber bows to China, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, a real-world tribute to Pikachu Who's the most tech-savvy Presidential candidate? ..and much, much more What We're Playing With Andy: finished GTA V Dwayne: Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak Tosin: Uncharted 4 Headlines FBI investigates DNC breach, and its potential ties to Russian hackers Instagram Takes a Page From Snapchat, and Takes Aim at It, Too Here's the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Tesla misses Q2 earnings, delivers 14,402 vehicles Tesla and Solar City strike a deal. Audible Book of the Week The Great Acceleration by Robert Colville Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: If You Want Blood (You've Got It) by AC/DC Hot Topics Uber Said to Merge China Business With Didi in $35 Billion Deal Why Oracle needed NetSuite Expecting Data From Theranos, Lab Experts Get New Product No Matter Who Our Next President Is, They Won't Understand Technology Music Break: Jump by Van Halen Final Word Illegal Pikachu Statue put up Overnight in New Orleans The Drill Down Video of the Week A guy just successfully jumped from 25,000 ft with no parachute, into a net! Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.