Tech News Weekly (Video LO)
Summary: Tech News Weekly hosted by Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent brings you interviews from tech journalists who make or break the top stories of the week. Jason and Mikah give you more context and perspective, with an in-depth look at the fast-paced world of technology and how it is changing our lives. Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 18:00 UTC.
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Podcasts:
First, Zac Hall, lead editor at 9to5Mac, joins Jason and Mikah to talk about 9to5Mac's coverage of the rumored iPhone 9, updates coming in iOS 14, Apple Watch improvements, and so, so much more. Then, Dave Gershgorn stops in to share his exclusive coverage for Medium's OneZero publication; Gershgorn has been reporting on live facial recognition for police body cameras. Then, Geoffrey Fowler Skypes in from his home to talk about working from home in the age of COVID-19. Lastly, Jason and Mikah share their stories of the week: A university professor teaches a class over Twitch and Brian Krebs details how cybercriminals are taking advantage of coronavirus tracking maps to infect computers and steal passwords. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Zac Hall, Dave Gershgorn, and Geoffrey Fowler Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30 LastPass.com/twit
First, Mikah and Ant talk about how to properly clean your smartphones, keyboards, and mice before Ant challenges you to a dog-based Photoshop contest. Then, Alex Wilhelm of TechCrunch stops by to talk about the impact of Robinhood's multi-day downtime earlier this week. Lastly, Joss Fong of Vox's Recode describes how text-generation algorithms are improving and the era of fake writing is upon us. Hosts: Ant Pruitt and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Wilhelm and Joss Fong Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: hover.com/twit
First, Jason and Mikah break down the latest cancelations and updates surrounding the coronavirus: Facebook cancels F8 and Microsoft isn't attending GDC. Then, Sam Machkovech of Ars Technica takes us inside Amazon's newer, larger Amazon Go Grocery store. He recounts his attempt to trick the cashier-free system with bananas. Lastly, CNET's Joan Solsman joins us to discuss Bob Iger's unexpected resignation from Disney. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Sam Machkovech and Joan Solsman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
First, Mikah shares Mark Gurman's Bloomberg piece about Apple potentially allowing its users to change default apps on their devices. Then, Jason issues a mea culpa regarding Chinese laser guns before talking about a new round of deep fakes in a Delhi, India election. Then, Lauren Gurley of Vice's Motherboard joins us to talk about Kickstarter employees unionizing. Lastly, OneZero's Dave Gershgorn gives us an in-depth look at NEC, the technology company that happens to be a major player in facial recognition technology. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Lauren Gurley and Dave Gershgorn Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
First, Mr. Mobile (Michael Fisher) joins us to unpack the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy S20. Then, Protocol's Mike Murphy discusses the cancelation of MWC Barcelona and the impact of that decision. Then, we talk to Daniel Bader of Android Central about Essential closing down and the history and future of Andy Rubin. Then, Jason tells us about China's new laser gun, the ZKZM-500, which can actually kill people. Lastly, Mikah goes over a new bill from U.S. senators that proposes a facial recognition moratorium at the federal level until a group can be established to introduce necessary legislation to protect citizen anonymity. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Michael Fisher, Mike Murphy, and Daniel Bader Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30 zapier.com/TNW
The Iowa caucus voting app caused quite a stir in tech news this week. Huffington Post's Kevin Robillard discusses. Fujifilm announces its latest compact systems camera with great reviews. Bryan Minear shares his hands-on experience. Nvidia challenges Google with its online gaming option as it provides cloud graphics processing for top-tier gaming titles. The Verge's Sean Hollister shares the highlights. Facial recognition AI leads to cease and desist orders towards Clearview AI from the tech giants. Motorola's new RAZR shows off foldable screen technology, but how does it stack up to existing foldable phones? Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt Guests: Kevin Robillard, Bryan Minear, and Sean Hollister Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
First, Jason gives us a look at the Sun's surface with the help of the National Science Foundation's new Inouye Solar Telescope. Then, Mikah talks about the death of MoviePass now that the company has filed for bankruptcy. Then, CNET's Jason Hiner details the impact of the Wuhan coronavirus on big tech. Then, Sam Abuelsamid gives us the ins, outs, and in-betweens of the Cruise Origin autonomous vehicle. Lastly, Recode's Rani Molla explains alternative data collection and why those free apps and services you're using aren't actually free. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Jason Hiner, Sam Abuelsamid, and Rani Molla Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/tnw expressvpn.com/tnw
First, we talk with Joseph Menn over at Reuters about his exclusive report. Apple reportedly dropped plans for encrypting iCloud backups after the FBI complained. Then, we chat with Joseph Cox of Vice about the alleged hacking of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's iPhone by the Saudi crown prince. Afterward, we have a chat with Tanya Basu of MIT Technology Review about the Human Screenome Project — would you want to take a screenshot of your phone every five seconds for science? Finally, Jason and Mikah round things out with a discussion of fly brains and Microsoft's Surface Neo and Duo. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Joseph Menn, Joseph Cox, and Tanyu Basu Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ustudio.com zapier.com/TNW
Jeremy Burge of emojipedia.org provides an emoji update — a look back at 2019, what's to come in 2020, and how to submit your own emoji proposals. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman talks about the latest round of Apple vs. FBI RE: iPhone encryption. Melissa Hellmann from the Seattle Times gives us the low-down on anti-surveillance gear and how to remain anonymous in the age of surveillance. Jason goes over Wired's recent Q&A with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Mikah shares the "Decorum Guidelines" for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial; Senators won't be bringing in any electronic devices. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Jeremy Burge, Mark Gurman, and Melissa Hellmann Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
OneZero's Will Oremus joins us to talk about Facebook's deepfakes ban — though it's still lax on so-called "shallow fakes." Adi Robertson over at The Verge explains Sonos' lawsuit. The company is taking on Google (and, eventually, Amazon) for allegedly stealing its smart speaker tech. Ant Pruitt calls in live from the show floor to talk about some of the awesome stuff he saw at CES. Mikah Sargent shares Lauren Goode's Wired article about sex-tech companies at CES. Jason Howell talks about all the improvements coming to audio in Bluetooth's new Bluetooth LE Audio spec. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Will Oremus, Adi Robertson, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
TikTok releases its first transparency report but China isn't listed. The TRACED Act, which aims to curb robocalls, is now law. Ray Wong of Input Mag joins us to discuss the odd changes to Amazon's return policy. CNBC's Pippa Stevens walks us through the history and future of battery technology. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Raymond Wong and Pippa Stevens Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw ustudio.com
Mikah & Jason picks their favorite interviews from the past year. Cal Newport's new book Digital Minimalism explores how we have grown accustomed to devices as always-on digital companions, and paves the way to returning back to the real world. Burger King now offers the meatless Impossible Whopper, and Brian Cooley from CNET dared to try it. Tech patents can be downright ridiculous, and Rose Eveleth from Slate reveals why companies have so many of them in their arsenal if they'll never become something real. Britt Paris, co-author of "Deepfakes and Cheap Fakes," discusses the ways that fakes are being detected and how those systems might not be good enough as the technology gets better. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Buzzfeed's Alex Kantrowitz joins us to talk about Facebook's unhealthy obsession with growth. Kyle Wiens gives us a rundown of iFixit's Mac Pro teardown and shares some pro tips about Apple device ordering. OneZero's Megan Morrone stops by TNW to talk about her problematic fave: The Amazon Echo. Jason Howell shares a troubling revelation: Dumpster divers are selling goods on Amazon. Mikah Sargent shares another troubling revelation: There's a smartphone game that'll share a random photo from your camera roll, should you choose to play it. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz, Kyle Wiens, and Megan Morrone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: do.co/twit privacy.com/tnw
Mike Masnick of Techdirt joins us to talk about Twitter's interest in Bluesky — a group looking to implement a social media protocol in place of social media platforms. Upload VR's Ian Hamilton explains Oculus's updated terms of service — particularly the changes surrounding data tracking and ad targeting. Jason shares The Verge's list of the best gadgets of the decade. Mikah goes over YouTube's updated harassment policy. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell Guests: Mike Masnick and Ian Hamilton Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ustudio.com twit.cachefly.com
Caroline Haskins, formerly of Vice and now of BuzzFeed, joins us to talk about Amazon's Ring. The company, which makes video doorbells and a neighborhood watch app, has made headlines for its close partnership with the police. Mishaal Ruh-mawn from XDA Developers gives us a tour of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 765, an SoC with support for 5G connectivity, 120Hz displays, and loads of RAM. Jason and Mikah discuss Zoe Schiffer's report, published on The Verge, regarding luggage-maker Away and the company's reportedly toxic work environment. Jason tells Mikah about Amazon's new AI-powered keyboard, which can improvise a background track while a musician plays live. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Caroline Haskins and Mishaal Rahman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: ringcentral.com/tnw WWT.COM/TWIT privacy.com/tnw