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Futurum Tech Podcast

Summary: The Futurum Tech Podcast (FTP), featuring Daniel Newman, Olivier Blanchard, and Fred McClimans, is a weekly podcast covering the latest in tech news, new products and services, mergers, earning, regulations, and so much more. From startups to industry leaders, from emerging tech to the latest in artificial intelligence and cyber security. If it's worth discussing, you'll find it here each week as the Futurum team of tech and equity analysts, and the occasional guest, discuss their Story of the Week, the Fast Five things you need to know, the biggest "tech bites" gaffe of the week, and their crystal ball predictions. If you're in the tech industry, a tech leader, or just a tech enthusiast, then the Futurum Tech Podcast should be a staple in your weekly listening. Subscribe now and stay connected to this exciting journey into the world of technology. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at Futurum Research at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumXYZ on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com As a reminder, the Futurum Tech Podcast is intended as an informational newsletter only. No investment advice is offered. While equities are frequently discussed, the analysts on this show are not in any way offering financial advice.

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 US vs CHINA: Executive Disorders? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:23

What is the real impact of the growing conflict between the United States and China involving trade, intellectual property, cyber-security, and now, presidential executive orders? OUR “In Case You Missed It” FAST FIVE 1. Cisco Earnings Update 2. Google’s Translatotron Transmografies Translation 3. The latest in US Cybersecurity initiatives - the US re-launches the Eisenhower-era Solarium program 4. HPE acquires Cray, the coolest supercomputer company ever 5. Have major cellular network providers have finally stopped selling your location data? OUR TECH BITES WINNER: The NYPD, for blurring the lines of facial recognition with Woody Harrelson: What could possibly go wrong? OUR CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION: Will the US actually outright ban companies like Huawei and ZTE, or will it soften its position in order to get the “great deal” it seeks with China? INFORMATION: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. DISCLOSURE: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast (and all related written notes and materials) is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 UBER's IPO: Driving In Reverse? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:19

UBER finally caught up to rival LYFT, going public in one of the most anticipated IPO's of the year. And like LYFT, UBER fell a bit flat. What's going on? Isn't UBER the future of everything? Um, no. OUR “In Case You Missed It” FAST FIVE - An updated on the MS Build Conference - What's happening at this year's SAP Sapphire? - Is Google’s new Privacy Focus too much like Facebook's Privacy Focus? - Just how many drones are flying around up there? - The latest on Nutanix and its multi-cloud strategy OUR TECH BITES WINNER: So, a Facebook Co-founder thinks FB should be broken up into little pieces. He's not alone. OUR CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION: Uber v Lyft 12 months out - will there actually be a winner? INFORMATION: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. DISCLOSURE: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast (and all related written notes and materials) is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 What is User Privacy, and Does It Actually Exist? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:30

When it comes to privacy, the tech industry has pretty much walked wherever they wish. But in the wake of repeated data hacks, ethical mis-steps, and a growing call for privacy standards, many firms, like Facebook, claim to be on the bandwagon. But is this real? Or is it a way to fend off regulation? And btw, just what IS privacy, and is it the same as trust? OUR “In Case You Missed It” FAST FIVE 1. Dell Tech World Update, and a cool VMware partnership with Microsoft 2. Qualcomm and Apple Earnings Update 3. SAS Global Forum Update, and a push towards AI, Risk Mitigation, and Data Visualization 4. Juule launches a healthcare app, for vapers 5. Microsoft launches its fully managed Blockchain-as-a-Service OUR TECH BITES WINNER: Did the US just drop privacy and data theft concerns to strike a trade deal with China? We sure hope not. OUR CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION: Will Facebook be successful in transitioning to a “privacy” business model that keeps regulators at bay? INFORMATION: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. DISCLOSURE: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast (and all related written notes and materials) is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 The Digital Ethics Of Automation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:06

Automation is quickly transforming the global workforce. But are technologies like Robotic Process Automation (RPA) augmenting workers who can now do more and increase business productivity? Or are they replacing workers and allowing businesses to cut costs and improve margins? Much like AI (artificial intelligence), there is an aspect of #digitalethics that needs to be discussed and that conversation requires the participation of businesses, technology providers, governments, and society to determine just what type of “culture” we will live in and how automation can be leveraged to advantage within an ethical framework that benefits all. OUR “In Case You Missed It” FAST FIVE 1. Walmart’s AI-based concept store is alive and kicking (and it isn’t anything like Amazon’s GO) 2. Kohl’s expands its “hybrid GIG economy” partnership with Amazon 3. Samsung bets $116 billion on logic chips to compete with Intel & Qualcomm 4. Facebook sets aside $3 - $5 billion dollars for the FTC’s “user data” inquiry (and nothing will change) 5. Even Elon Musk is hedging on his prediction of 1 million Tesla robotaxis by 2020 OUR TECH BITES WINNER: First we learned Amazon’s Alexa was saving and sharing snippets of user conversations with Amazon’s Data Services “review” team. Now we learn this same team has access to Alexa geotagging data that could allow reviewers to match conversations with user addresses. We’ve got to ask the obvious question “is there an ethics officer within Amazon and did they know about this?” Our guess is yes on the former and no on the latter (or so we hope). OUR CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTION: By the year 2030, will automation replace more workers than it augments? Unfortunately, the answer is complex, and one that needs to take into account a number of factors—including the risk of job obsolescence due to other market factors— that need to be taken into account. We share our Yes/No predictions and explain why. INFORMATION: This Futurum Podcast features Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. DISCLOSURE: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast (and all related written notes and materials) is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Apple v Qualcomm: Game Over, Dude!? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:35

Our Main Dive: Not even two days into opening arguments of the latest Apple vs Qualcomm litigation the two US tech giants announced a surprise settlement and new long-term partnership and licensing deal around Qualcomm’s modem technology, surprising everyone with the exception of Intel, who promptly announced it was backing out of the commercial 5G modem market. We break it down and discuss the long-term market implications. This Week's Fast Five: - The FTC's inquiry into Facebook's privacy problem may be nearing a settlement - Twitter is testing a new “hide the trollish comment” feature for moderating Tweet replies - Zoom Video IPOs to keep the 2019 market rush moving ahead ($ZM) while Zoom Technologies ($ZOOM) sees its penny stock go berserk as investors confuse the two companies - Rebuilding the Notre Dame Cathedral just got easier thanks to Dr. Andrew Tallon who created an archive of digital scans and 3D models of the French landmark - Russia sets its sights on a Great Chinese Firewall with legislation that would allow the country to block outside (foreign) servers at will from its Internet This Week's Tech Bites Winner: Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold is in the hands of tech reviewers and it’s… breaking! This product has a serious case of “rush to market” with screen and folding issues that should not be occurring this late in the product launch. BTW, we love the idea of the foldable after seeing it in use. This Week's Crystal Ball: When, oh when, will Apple ship its first 5G iPhone? Now that the Qualcomm dispute is settled we make our predictions (and no, we don’t agree). Information: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Bigotry, Hate Hoaxes & Congressional Hearings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:48

What could possibly go wrong when YouTube live-streams a congressional hearing on White Nationalism? The White Nationalists show up, resulting in a shut-down of user comments. When racism, bigotry, hatred and other unacceptable behaviors invade the social medium, the tech/social platforms have a responsibility to address the issue. But while tech often enables bad behavior, more tech may not be the whole solution. Could a better “block first ask later” policy to inappropriate online behavior be the key? Plus our Fast Five: - The FCC's $20b plan to fund rural 5G - Uber looks to get a "Lyft" from its IPO - Amazon Go Goes Green (as in greenbacks) - Google Chromebooks support native editing for Microsoft Office - Amazon pushes for higher minimum wage Our Tech Bites Winner: Amazon's "Alexa Listens then Amazon Employees Listen" revelation Our Crystal Ball: What do we expect in the Disney+ vs Netflix battle? Information: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes, Spotify or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 5G is arriving w/ it’s transformational potential | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:29

5G is finally arriving to a city near you. We break down the hype and the reality to discuss The transformational power of this technology and the services it will enable. Plus our Fast Five: - Microsoft Dynamics NPO Accelerator O365 - Google brings its creepy, human-sounding AI bot to the iPhone - Google’s AI Ethics Board - INTEL’s Datacentric Announcements - Apple polishes off it’s iPhone 7 strategy in Bengaluru Our Tech Bites Segment: Facebook user data pops up on Amazon’s AWS servers, and no, it isn’t secured. A look at what happens when piracy is second to profits. Our Crystal Ball Prediction: How will the future of ethics in AI unfold and do we even have a chance of creating digital trust if we can’t nail digital ethics first? Information: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Lyft IPO’s First: Can Uber get a ride? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:31

Diving deep into Lyft’s IPO as $LYFT on the Nasdaq. Rival Uber appears next up on the NYSE and the comparisons are underway. But while Lyft’s performance may well shape Uber’s are these two really in the same business? We’re not so sure. And just who is the original ride hailing app? Hint: it’s not Uber. Plus our Fast Five: - Salesforce has a Backpage issue - The rise of the Chinese phone makers - Huawei’s latest challenge isn’t spying it’s insecure tech - Facebook bans white supremacists - IBM’s new Hyperprotect Services Our Tech Bites Segment: Facebook is sued by the US over enabling discriminatory housing advertisements. It’s real and it’s not going to be an easy fix. Our Crystal Ball Prediction: Will Uber’sIPO be impacted by Lyft’s performance? Hint: we think so and it won’t be a free ride. Information: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Brands, Narratives & the Digital Trust Continuum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:14

Diving deep into the topic of Digital Trust, looking at data privacy, data use, and data abuse to answer the question “what happens to a brand's narrative when they lose the ability to create digital trust with their consumers and is there a Digital Trust Continuum that defines user & partner adoption?” Plus our Fast Five: - Tesla's neural networks have a deep learning problem - Fighting back against hidden video cameras in hotel rooms - Uber heads to NYSE while Lyft goes to NASDAQ for over-hyped IPOs - EU regulators fined Google to find a $1.7B cash infusion - Google's new gaming platform targets Microsoft, Nintendo & Sony (and kids everywhere) Our Tech Bites Segment: AT&T's 5Ge sure doesn't perform as 5G should. In fact, recent tests show it might actually be slower than 4G LTE offerings from Verizon and T-Mobile. Let's call this out for the vaporware it is... tsk-tsk-tsk... Our Crystal Ball Prediction: When will, or should, the Boeing 737 Max 8 be let back in the air? Hint: Not any time soon. Information: This Futurum Podcast features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 The Combustible Issue of Breaking Up Tech | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:13

Elizabeth Warren’s presidential run includes a call to break up Amazon, Google, Facebook, and any tech company that generates over $25 billion of annual revenue and looks like a “platform utility” (e.g. Apple and its App Store). While this might work in the world of politics we think its a recipe for disaster in the tech space - another political idea that’s easier or better said than done. Plus our Fast Five: - Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband launch date is April 11, 2019; - Facebook's new AI-based revenge porn detection engine; - Purdue University's attempt to secure the networks inside your body; - Foursquare: Alive and kicking (and tracking your every move); and - Boeing's complexity challenge Our Tech Bites Winner: Boeing's human decisions that led to the 737 Max disasters. Our Crystal Ball: Will other carriers follow Verizon’s low-cost $10/month approach to 5G, or will they milk the market for all they can get as high-speed mobile technology finally starts to emerge as a reality? This episode features Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans) and Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumResearch on Twitter and feel free to direct inquiries through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Zuckerberg's Manifesto: Privacy or Profit? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:52

Mark Zuckerberg has published a manifesto outlining what he sees as the future of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. But is this really about privacy or more of a profit-oriented, anti-anti-trust move? We think it's more of the latter and share our thoughts on why. Plus our Fast Five: - Another data breach, this time with 809 million victims; - China invests in Tesla (and Elon Musk); - Apple's new tethered AR headset strategy; - Meizu's butt-less mobile joke; and - Intel's surge to the top of the global semiconductor market. Our Tech Bites Topic: The TMI aspect of Motherboard's "here's how to hack an iPhone" article. Our Crystal Ball: Can Elizabeth Warren really break up Facebook, Google, and Amazon? This episode features Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV) and Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumResearch on Twitter and feel free to direct inquiries through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 MWC19 Mobile World Congress Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:54

Mobile World Congress is the tech industry's premier event for mobile technology. At this year's MWC19 we saw some great products - here's our rundown of the top tech that caught our eye. Plus our Fast Five: - Our latest 5G Research Study; - Microsoft's new Excel photo feature; - Amazon's new low-cost grocery play; - Samsung's issue with China and IP theft; and - The death of Amazon Dash. Our Tech Bites Topic: It's the US DoJ vs Appeals Court - who wins in the battle over AT&T's acquisition of TimeWarner. Our Crystal Ball: Is Apple too late to the game with 5G devices? This episode features: Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans), and Olivier Blanchard (@oablanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumResearch on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.

 Google's New Motto: "Don't Appear To Be Evil"? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:12

Remember Google's "Don't Be Evil" motto? We do, and we miss it. The motto was quietly swept aside after the 2015 restructuring of Google under parent Alphabet. Perhaps it's for the best as today it might look a bit more like "Don't Appear To Be Evil." Plus our Fast Five: - Apple & Goldman Sachs want you to spend more; - When image recognition goes bad; - Facebook's long-overdue privacy fix for Android; - The latest on Microsoft Dynamics; and - When kids realize their parents share TMI online. Our Tech Bites Topic: The alt-reality of 6G. Our Crystal Ball: AT&T "marketing" rollout of 5Ge on mobile devices get's challenged in court because it's not 5G! Who wins and who loses in this vaporware battle? This episode features: Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans), and Olivier Blanchard (@oablanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumResearch on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered nor implied by this podcast.

 Amazon boroughs out of NYC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:58

Jeff Bezos & Amazon clearly don't have a New York state of mind, as the tech giant walks away from its planned HQ expansion plans, opting to focus instead on its Virginia HQ2 while distributing an optimistic 25,000 jobs across existing facilities. What happened? Is this really about business? Or politics? And is there a lesson here? We think so. Plus our Fast Five: - UK moves closer to anti-trust action against Facebook; - Huawei's 5G prospects just improved in the UK; - The digital disruption of key fobs; - Apple looks to a post-iPhone future; and - IBM's Watson makes a guest appearance on non-IBM clouds. Our Tech Bites Topic: AI, Generative Adversarial Networks, and the risk of not-so-deep fakes. Our Crystal Ball: MWC19 is right around the corner - here's what we expect and would like to see in the world of mobile tech! This episode features: Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans), and Olivier Blanchard (@oablanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumResearch on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered nor implied by this podcast.

 Germany goes up 1-nil over Facebook in the User Privacy Game | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:22

Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has taken aim at Facebook's business model, using antitrust regulations to prohibit the social-media giant from forcing users to grant unrestricted access to their online data (including Facebook linking users to 3rd-party data) in order to use the service. Is the "data for value, users are the product" business model on the line? Plus our Fast Five: - Twitter's Q4 Revenue Up, User Growth Down - IBM's Think 2019 Preview - Remotely Defrosting IoT Refrigerators via Default Passwords - Why AT&T's 5G Isn't - Rumor Alert: Amazon's HQ2 Plans for NYC are at risk Our Tech Bites Winner: Jeff Bezos and a serious case of oversharing. Our Crystal Ball: How real is the "transparency in tech" move, and can the US ever catch up to the EU's user-first approach to data? This episode features: Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV) and Olivier Blanchard (@oablanchard). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumXYZ on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast is a newsletter/podcast intended for informational use only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice. No investment advice is offered nor implied by this podcast.

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