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- 108 - Download 108: Keep Watching the Headlines
Apple releases public betas earlier than expected, Bill Gates muses on Microsoft's missed opportunity and the power of tech giants, and we're all going to need a fuzzy puppy update this week because this is the final episode of Download.
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 - 107 - Download 107: Embankment for the Unbanked
Facebook's cryptocurrency move, 5G in rural areas, Google steals lyrics, Apple hedges on China, JJ Abrams cuts a big deal with Warner Media, Snapchat's original programming strategy, and much more.
Thu, 20 Jun 2019 - 106 - Download 106: I Think It's Us
The tech industry has a lot to apologize for, the Huawei mess escalates, and is Apple still thinking about autonomous vehicles?
Thu, 13 Jun 2019 - 105 - Download 105: Live From WWDC: Dark Mode People
From Apple's podcast studio within its Worldwide Developer Conference, we're joined by John Siracusa and Shelly Brisbin to discuss iPadOS, iOS, Catalyst, SwiftUI, and Apple's new pro hardware.
Thu, 06 Jun 2019 - 104 - Download 104: I Don't Know What X Means Anymore
The increasingly messy tech Cold War, Apple's keyboard troubles, the prospects for data protection laws in the U.S., and Wi-Fi stalking on the Tube.
Thu, 23 May 2019 - 103 - Download 103: Where OS?
Apple gets a bad Supreme Court ruling, Disney buys the rest of Hulu, and Florence Ion joins us to discuss last week's Google IO, including the Pixel 3a and the fate of all our Nest thermostats.
Thu, 16 May 2019 - 102 - Download 102: More Ham Figures Into It
Philip Michaels joins us to talk about interesting things in Apple's latest financial results, the death of a product that never existed, and Facebook's F8 product announcements.
Thu, 02 May 2019 - 101 - Download 101: Painting Something Pink
Carolina Milanesi joins Jason to discuss her time using an unbroken Samsung Galaxy Fold, Tim Cook talking up tech regulation, Jack Dorsey visiting the White House, and the words tech writers use to describe Pinterest.
Thu, 25 Apr 2019 - 100 - Download 100: Modems Modems Modems!
Apple and Qualcomm make up over fried chicken, social-media companies continue to not get it, and the Galaxy Fold makes a very bad first impression.
Thu, 18 Apr 2019 - 99 - Download 99: My Memory is Beyond the Event Horizon
Netflix ties its own hands, new Kindles arrive, Amazon gets criticized for cozying up to oil companies while touting its own green-energy efforts, web accessibility is trickier than you'd think, and... is that a black hole?
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 - 98 - Download 98: Important Business People With Ties
Apple's News+ pitch failed with key newspapers--but Facebook might value news curation now? Future iPhones come into focus, but Apple's 5G timeline is called into question. And the "hearables" category (by which we mean wireless headphones) heats up.
Thu, 04 Apr 2019 - 97 - Download 97: Shiny Titanium Trojan Horse
Apple's big services event leads us to discuss Apple TV+, Apple Card, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+; in other news, we touch on the perils of offering a service that lets random people upload content--especially in the European Union.
Thu, 28 Mar 2019 - 96 - Download 96: Hanging With My Amazon Prime Buddies
Google unveils a cloud gaming strategy at GDC, Apple releases all the product updates, Instagram goes shopping, and MySpace deletes all your favorite music from 2009.
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 - 95 - Download 95: "Game of Thrones" With Slide Rules
The complicated reality of trying to break up the power of large tech companies, Spotify takes on Apple, Apple sets its sights on services, and takiing lessons from "Captain Marvel."
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 - 94 - Download 94: From Switzerland to You
Fitbit unveils new low-cost fitness trackers, Apple goes hiring in Qualcomm's backyard, Zuck has a vision for private conversations, and we bring in our Special Automotive Correspondent to discuss electric car announcements.
Thu, 07 Mar 2019 - 93 - Download 93: Cab Drivers Were Asking About It
Mobile World Congress brings folding phones, battery phones, camera phones, 5G machinations, and a new business-oriented HoloLens. Plus there's a robot on the streets of Memphis, and maybe Netflix is bringing the world closer together?
Thu, 28 Feb 2019 - 92 - Download 92: Trapper Keepers
We cover Samsung's big event, including new flagship phones, a low-cost model that should have a lot of crowd appeal, a perplexing 5G variant, and the device everyone's talking about, the unfoldable smartphone.
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 - 91 - Download 91: N Isn't for Netscape
What happens when a tech giant buys the company that makes a product you like? Also: Ugly labor issues in tech and journalism, Apple plans a services event, Samsung readies new phones including one that folds, and Amazon ditches NYCHQ2.
Thu, 14 Feb 2019 - 90 - Download 90: Spotify Buys Podcasting
Apple shuffles retail executives, Facebook turns 15 (and gets slapped on the wrists by Germany), Spotify spends a lot of money to embrace podcasting, and this year's new emoji are unveiled.
Thu, 07 Feb 2019 - 89 - Download 89: The Second-Best of Times
Apple copes with declining iPhone sales and a bad FaceTime bug, then ends up coming down hard on Facebook for its misuse of a tool designed to read user data. Also, there's an imaginary bear in the woods... or is there?
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 - 88 - Download 88: Creepy Robot Hotel
Robots roll out, smartphones get weird, Apple Pay expands, Netflix gets Oscar nominations and joins the MPAA, NBC Universal gets into streaming, and Tesla puts the squeeze on its customers.
Thu, 24 Jan 2019 - 87 - Download 87: A Game of Media Chicken
Apple's battery replacement saga and the parable of the infinite home appliance; Facebook and WordPress try to help journalism; Netflix raises prices; and the biggest trends from CES.
Thu, 17 Jan 2019 - 86 - Download 86: The 2019 CES Draft
Everything's better when it's a draft--even CES. This week we're picking the top stories from the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, as well as the products that are least likely to ever ship and our least favorite stories of the week.
Thu, 10 Jan 2019 - 85 - Download 85: Top Stories of 2018
In this special New Years Day episode, we look back at the biggest trends of 2018, review some stories you might have missed along the way, and make a few bold predictions for 2019.
Tue, 01 Jan 2019 - 84 - Download 84: Shout Out to Our Nemeses
2018 ends with a lot of grim dystopia type stuff involving social media services and the synergy power of media companies and internet providers. Meanwhile, Apple takes the lowers its ecosystem walls and adding Apple Music to Amazon Echo devices.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 - 83 - Download 83: Mr. Google Is My Father!
Google's CEO gets grilled by Congress; Instagram gets a new product leader; Apple does a bunch of stuff; and Supermicro defends itself against Bloomberg.
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 - 82 - Download 82: No! This Is Terrible!
Qualcomm rolls out 5G cellular networking at a Hawaiian resort; Tumblr bans sexual imagery and nudity; Apple fails emoji biology; and streaming services consider inserting ads into paused video.
Thu, 06 Dec 2018 - 81 - Download 81: Elvis Is in the Building
The App Store goes before the Supreme Court, Amazon embraces ARM servers, and we discuss the amazing life and business lessons of IDG founder Pat McGovern.
Thu, 29 Nov 2018 - 80 - Download 80: Maybe You'll All Get Roses
Amazon finishes its 'Bachelor'-style courting of US cities; Samsung makes us ponder whether foldable phones will ever be a thing; and YouTube decries the EU's new copyright declaration.
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 - 79 - Download 79: The New Flip Phone
Samsung shows off a foldable phone, Apple grows its revenue and ships new products, Amazon gets into catalogs and embraces the east coast, Comcast builds a cable box for cord cutters, and we mourn a couple of casualties of the streaming-service wars.
Thu, 08 Nov 2018 - 78 - Download 78: Great for Robots; Bad for People
This week it's all about Apple's event in New York. Is the iPad Pro's amazing hardware let down by software? The Mac elbows in for some stage time with the MacBook Air and Mac Mini. And the prices of Apple products keep cranking higher and higher...
Thu, 01 Nov 2018 - 77 - Download 77: Data-Industrial Complex
Tim Cook speaks out in favor of tech regulations; Apple gets set for another product announcement next week; Tesla gets good news; and we question the future of VR as another executive departs Oculus.
Thu, 25 Oct 2018 - 76 - Download 76: Li'l Buddy Phone
Essential circles the drain; Palm climbs back out of the drain with a strange new accessory smartphone; Adobe embraces the iPad Pro; Amazon refreshes the Paperwhite; and the EU offers some new options for makers of Android phones.
Thu, 18 Oct 2018 - 75 - Download 75: The Internet of Sharks
This week Google unloaded a bunch of new hardware, including the Google Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL, the Pixel Slate, and the Home Hub; and in other Google news, the company found a major security flaw that ended up spelling the end for Google+.
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 - 74 - Download 74: An Advantage and an Albatross
This was a big week for Microsoft, with new Surface hardware and some big announcements about how Windows will work better with Android. There was also scary news about servers being infected by spy hardware that could compromise privacy and security.
Thu, 04 Oct 2018 - 73 - Download 73: The Crocodile Is Changing Its Diet
Microsoft sets its eyes on the cloud and suddenly finds itself on the side of the angels; Instagram's founders leave their creation in Mark Zuckerberg's hands; and Oculus debuts a new standalone VR headset.
Thu, 27 Sep 2018 - 72 - Download 72: Just Stop Talking
Apple updates most of its operating systems, and prepares to ship its new iPhones and Apple Watches; Elon Musk announces a trip around the moon while getting scrutinized by the government; and Amazon announces a slew of new Echo-powered products.
Thu, 20 Sep 2018 - 71 - Download 71: Small-Screen EnthusiastThu, 13 Sep 2018
- 70 - Download 70: Tennis and Excess
Apple's event nears, but the rumored names for its new iPhones are really weird; young people are abandoning Facebook in droves; social-media giants spend a day in the barrel on Capitol Hill; and Evernote may be circling the drain.
Thu, 06 Sep 2018 - 69 - Download 69: Salad? Let's Not Be Hasty
Apple rumor season is in full swing, Google brings "digital well-being" to YouTube viewing stats, Uber embraces scooters and ebikes, and conservatives complain about Google having a liberal bias.
Thu, 30 Aug 2018 - 68 - Download 68: False Flag
This week graphics cards got way better; the App Store came under criticism; and Facebook did a bunch of controversial stuff... again.
Thu, 23 Aug 2018 - 67 - Download 67: Anything With a 'C'
Behavioral surveillance in apps; Alexa and Cortana shack up; a spaceship files toward the sun; Twitch backs up a truck full of money to the doors of star YouTubers; and Apple evangelizes the app subscription.
Thu, 16 Aug 2018 - 66 - Download 66: This Year Has Felt Like 10 Years
Tech giants move to ban a peddler of conspiracies and snake oil, but not Twitter; MoviePass nears death, but everything may still be a service; and Samsung rolls out a bunch of new products.
Thu, 09 Aug 2018 - 65 - Download 65: Death March With Cocktails
Google may be returning to the (censored) search business in China, YouTube Premium and Facebook Watch face the icy stares of skeptical TV critics; and Apple breaks a trillion but still has trouble with the Mac.
Thu, 02 Aug 2018 - 64 - Download 64: A Perfect Storm of Outrage
Apple's much-criticized MacBook Pro weathers a weeklong PR crisis; Google makes money but struggles with its identity; and Facebook continues to have a really bad year.
Thu, 26 Jul 2018 - 63 - Download 63: Satisfying the Punisher
Google gets fined, swallows Nest whole, and plots its next-generation operating system. In other news, there are new moons and even newer emojis. 😎
Thu, 19 Jul 2018 - 62 - Download 62: Get My Gecko Out of Hiding
Is Microsoft's new Surface a laptop or tablet, and what it does it mean for the future of computing? Also, HBO's new owner AT&T wants to make it more like Netflix, and we celebrate 10 years of the App Store.
Thu, 12 Jul 2018 - 61 - Download 61: Someone Else Call 911
Companies love buying other companies; Disney and Amazon are making big moves this week, while Apple is getting serious about midterm election news coverage and nerds get to play with beta software all summer.
Thu, 28 Jun 2018 - 60 - Download 60: Evil Spreadsheets
Tech finds itself in the middle of a U.S.-China trade war and discovers that taking on governmental clients might make employees uncomfortable. Also, Instagram dives into longform video.
Thu, 21 Jun 2018 - 59 - Download 59: Infinite Hyde Park Corner
We list our favorite game announcements from E3, ponder the industry trend toward consolidation, watch as Twitter continues to rearrange deckchairs, and celebrate Tennesseean supercomputers.
Thu, 14 Jun 2018 - 58 - Download 58: Focus on our Most Profitable Children
Live from Apple's developer conference in San Jose, we're joined by some Apple experts to discuss iOS and macOS announcements. Plus Amazon and Sonos make some home theater announcements.
Thu, 07 Jun 2018 - 57 - Download 57: Extra Letters!
Google's struggle with AI and military projects, Plex expands to podcasting, and we talk the joys of mechanical keyboards with one of the editors from The Wirecutter.
Thu, 31 May 2018 - 56 - Download 56: President of Netflix
Elon Musk reacts badly to media criticism of Tesla's products and labor practices; The Obamas get a production deal with Netflix; Comcast tries to snipe Disney in a bid for Fox; and cities move to tax their local tech giants. This week's Download is totally GDPR compliant.
Thu, 24 May 2018 - 55 - Download 55: Tachy Goes to Coventry
Microsoft has a Surface so big you can hang it on a wall, and is making one small enough to take on Chromebooks and iPads. Meanwhile, Twitter tries to fight trolls with algorithms and continues to tighten the screws on third-party Twitter apps.
Thu, 17 May 2018 - 54 - Download 54: Give Me All the Nannies
This week brought developer conferences from Google and Microsoft, and with them came a lot of news. We discuss Google's commitment to "digital well-being", updates to Google Assistant, an unnerving phone call from a robot, Microsoft's snuggling up to your iPhones and Android devices, and there's potential fraud in the land of fuzzy puppies.
Thu, 10 May 2018 - 53 - Download 53: Horizontal Integration of Relationships
T-Mobile and Sprint take another run at merging together; Facebook releases its standalone VR headset, gets into the dating game, and offers some data opt outs; and the gig economy takes a body blow.
Thu, 03 May 2018 - 52 - Download 52: Danger Bubble
Google fails to get the message about texting privacy, Amazon's got home robots and is now letting people open your car, and on this podcast's first birthday we consider some trends we've noticed over the past year.
Thu, 26 Apr 2018 - 51 - Download 51: Planet Netflix
The U.S. takes on ZTE, Russia takes on Telegram, San Francisco takes on scooters, and video-streaming services take on your wallet.
Thu, 19 Apr 2018 - 50 - Download 50: I Ran Out of Metaphor
Mr. Zuckerberg goes to Washington, Apple goes all in on renewable energy, Hulu and Spotify rebuild the bundle, Snap gives it a second try, and Google releases its own fuzzy-puppy update.
Thu, 12 Apr 2018 - 49 - Download 49: Good Plus
Intel unveils new mobile chips, Apple dumps Intel, Google loses its AI chief to Apple, and Microsoft reorgs Windows. All that, plus scooters litter the streets of San Francisco, drones are crashing all around us, oh the humanity!
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 - 48 - Download 48: I Brought Services, You Brought a Crayon
Apple goes back to school, but will it make any difference in its battle with Chromebooks? Microsoft unveils a game subscription service, because we live in the era of subscription services. And Facebook has another bad week.
Thu, 29 Mar 2018 - 47 - Download 47: Put the Toothpaste Back in the Cat
Facebook made us all think about the power of social media and the value of our personal data this week, but was Mark Zuckerberg's response enough? In equally heavy news, the first autonomous vehicle fatality happened this week. And finally, Apple's retargeting the education market.
Thu, 22 Mar 2018 - 46 - Download 46: Count the Ms
The U.S. government kills the Broadcom/Qualcomm merger, Apple buys a magazine subscription service, and Facebook and YouTube take stands of a sort against questionable posts on the Internet.
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 - 45 - Download 45: Android Pop Rocks
Into a somewhat boring smartphone market comes our first glance at Android P, MoviePass gets caught tracking its users, iPhone app development turns 10, and is that a creepy laugh coming from the Amazon Echo?
Thu, 08 Mar 2018 - 44 - Download 44: They Went With the Chicken
This week we analyze many of the phone announcements from Mobile World Congress, including a new Samsung Galaxy and the return of a phone you may remember from a film made in the previous century. Plus, Amazon is knocking on Google's door by acquiring all the Internet doorbell companies.
Thu, 01 Mar 2018 - 43 - Download 43: Tea Party With Bots
Twitter is banning a bunch of bot accounts (again) and Microsoft is struggling to shed legacy technology in Windows (again), while the next flagship smartphone has been leaked (again).
Thu, 22 Feb 2018 - 42 - Download 42: Get Used to Disappointment
Apple's software quality may have caught up with it, while Snapchat is dealing with the fallout of its recent redesign. All the while, Facebook is doing Facebook things and we really need a fuzzy puppy update.
Thu, 15 Feb 2018 - 41 - Download 41: Grandma's House
It's corporate results season, so we check in on how things are going at all the tech giants, including Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Netflix. Oh, and a billionaire shot a sportscar into space.
Thu, 08 Feb 2018 - 40 - Download 40: An Alien Riding a Bike
It's a weird week in tech news: A fitness app leaked the location of secret military bases, Amazon and a bunch of pals got into healthcare, someone in the Trump Administration fired up PowerPoint to propose nationalizing the 5G wireless network, and the world waited (or didn't) for the Apple HomePod.
Thu, 01 Feb 2018 - 39 - Download 39: Vulnerable to Stick-Ups
After a long delay, Apple prepares the HomePod for release, but who (if anyone) is buying? Long lines greeted the opening of Amazon's new automated store that's supposed to do away with lines, but what's the endgame? Plus we've got good news about machine-learning cybersecurity and viral bird videos.
Thu, 25 Jan 2018 - 38 - Download 38: Dumbest Idea Ever
We discuss the top trends at CES 2018 with two survivors of the show, plus Facebook makes big news feed changes, Apple brings money home, and networking is harder than it looks.
Thu, 18 Jan 2018 - 37 - Download 37: Robot, Hold My Beer
It's CES week, so there's a lot to talk about in the world of voice assistants, robots that may not be robots, cars, impractical televisions, smart bathrooms, and more.
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 - 36 - Download 36: Discomfortday
A new year brings big tech news stories, including a huge security flaw in almost every microprocessor out there, and Apple doing damage control with a discounted iPhone battery replacement program. And our panelists predict major trends in the tech world for the rest of the year.
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 - 35 - Download 35: Let Deadpool Be Deadpool
Disney has set shockwaves through the media world with its proposed purchase of Fox. What does it mean for streaming services like Hulu and Netflix, not to mention whatever Apple is up to? How can Bart Simpson and Mickey Mouse coexist under one brand?
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 - 34 - Download 34: Regrets...
A former Facebook executive bemoans the world he helped create, and Patreon goes back on its controversial change in how it collects money. In lighter news, Stephen is looking at a 21st-century Clapper and Jason is ordering an iMac Pro.
Thu, 14 Dec 2017 - 33 - Download 33: Consensual Mass Hallucination
Microsoft returns to ARM with Windows 10 running on Qualcomm chips, Amazon and Google get into a slap fight (while Prime Video sneaks on to the Apple TV), and Bitcoin continues to rise into the stratosphere.
Thu, 07 Dec 2017 - 32 - Download 32: A Particular Robot Vacuum
We're recovering from Black Friday and Cyber Monday two members of the Wirecutter staff and talking about what cities are doing to woo Amazon's HQ2 and Net Neutrality.
Thu, 30 Nov 2017 - 31 - Download 31: Year of Experimentation
It's a holiday in the United States, so we've gone international this week. We discuss 2017's flagship smartphones and their various compromises, American biases in the tech industry, and whether tech makes good gifts.
Wed, 22 Nov 2017 - 30 - Download 30: Knowing Yourself
Wearable tech that can make us healthier or save our lives, a potential renewal of the debate of government access to encrypted data, and how Facebook knows everything about you even if you're not on Facebook. Plus, Jason pours one out for CompuServe.
Thu, 16 Nov 2017 - 29 - Download 29: Mosquito to a Light
2017's flagship smartphones are all out, and the dust is starting to settle. In the desert, driverless vehicles are taking to public roads with mixed luck. And Snap works to dig itself out of bad quarterly results.
Thu, 09 Nov 2017 - 28 - Download 28: Five Layers
The iPhone X is almost here, and we've got three people who have one in their hands. Plus, what's the deal with Apple's iPhone X PR strategy? Meanwhile in D.C., tech companies are facing down Congress.
Thu, 02 Nov 2017 - 27 - Download 27: Mutants Like Us
It's a week of big questions: The Google Pixel 2 XL is showing all sorts of screen issues, but how big of a deal are the problems really going to be in the market? Is Amazon Key the utopian dream or creepy nightmare? Who's ordering an iPhone X?
Thu, 26 Oct 2017 - 26 - Download 26: A Miasma of Floating Pixels
Windows 10 gets an update, the choice between compatibility and security, the future of Microsoft, and Wi-Fi security gets KRACKed wide open.
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 - 25 - Download 25: Not *That* Nokia
A postmortem of Windows Phone, tech companies continue to write big checks to the entertainment industry, and the Google Home Mini triggers our concerns about cameras and microphones in our homes.
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 - 24 - Download 24: Vessels for Google
The Made By Google event takes center stage next week, as Google unveils the Pixel 2 (and 2 XL), wireless earbuds, a new AI-driven camera, and a premium Chrome OS laptop. Plus there's intelligent assistant news from Sonos, which hooked up with Amazon's Alexa this week.
Thu, 05 Oct 2017 - 23 - Download 23: They Didn't Mention Windows Once
In Seattle, Amazon held a surprise media event and unveiled all the Echoes. In Orlando, Microsoft held its Ignite conference, sharing information on new products as well as its vision for the future.
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 - 22 - Download 22: All These Spies
Hands on with the iPhone 8 (and an iPhone X imposter), Google absorbs part of HTC, and Wirecutter editors discuss the art of the modern product review.
Thu, 21 Sep 2017 - 21 - Download 21: Like Being in a Star Wars Movie
It's Apple's biggest week of the year. But announcing the iPhone 8 and iPhone X simultaneously is a risky move for the company to make. Also, what's the value of a cellular-connected Apple Watch, and does Apple's Apple TV 4K strategy make sense?
Thu, 14 Sep 2017 - 20 - Download 20: Like Rooting for the Cable Company
Silicon Valley companies are back in the political arena with their reactions to DACA. Meanwhile, Apple and Amazon are in a bidding war over James Bond while the Boston Red Sox are cheating using their Apple Watches.
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 - 19 - Download 19: Micromanaging the Middle Manager
The world of voice assistants gets more complicated with an Alexa-Cortana link-up, Google counters Apple's augmented-reality toolkit with an announcement of its own, and Berlin's IFA trade show brings announcements of new smartwatches and mobile PCs.
Thu, 31 Aug 2017 - 18 - Download 18: A Bit of Déjà Vu
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 8. Is the pent-up demand from Note fans enough to move things past last year's disaster? Meanwhile, Apple is reported to be dialing back its self-driving car project, and Jason and Stephen are still thinking about the eclipse they witnessed earlier this week.
Thu, 24 Aug 2017 - 17 - Download 17: Privacy and Coupons
With smartphones and live streams, we can all watch the news unfold in real time, but at what cost? Insurance companies are offering discounts for data, and we all wonder what's going on with Facebook Marketplace.
Thu, 17 Aug 2017 - 16 - Download 16: Flap My Elbows
This week we discuss the sexist Google "manifesto" and its aftermath, as well as Disney's announcement that it's launching two different streaming services.
Thu, 10 Aug 2017 - 15 - Download 15: Taken Behind the Shed
It's phone season! Apple spilled the beans on the next iPhone and Samsung prepares to reintroduce the Note brand after last year's debacle. And Apple reports iPad growth, but is it too late for the tablet market?
Thu, 03 Aug 2017 - 14 - Download 14: Secret Millennial
This week we talk a lot about how technology has changed how we consume movies and television. Is Netflix elbowing out the traditional movie theater? How many different video streaming services do we really need? And we pour one out for the iPod--but not for Adobe Flash.
Thu, 27 Jul 2017 - 13 - Download 13: Garbage In, Refined Garbage Out
Google asks for our input to help filter what it shows us, but are we tainting machine learning with our own biases? Also: Why the future of video games is, surprisingly, in the past.
Thu, 20 Jul 2017 - 12 - Download 12: Old Testament Holidays
Shopping holidays and how consumers can tell the good deals from the bad; high-end smartphones and the tech journalists who love them; and a lump of coal in your Prime Day stocking by the name of Net Neutrality.
Thu, 13 Jul 2017 - 11 - Download 11: I'm a Paranoid Optimist
The rise of electric cars and the future of the personal vehicle market, the ability (or lack of same) for free websites with huge audiences to make money and be profitable, and another ugly week for the culture of the tech industry.
Thu, 06 Jul 2017 - 10 - Download 10: Banished to My Office
Ten years ago, the original iPhone went on sale, launching the smartphone market as we know it today. More recently, the EU fined Google 2.4 billion euros in an antitrust case, and the Amazon Echo Show has shipped to customers.
Fri, 30 Jun 2017 - 9 - Download 9: Artisanal Soda Bars
Amazon is looking to push organic kale with its purchase of Whole Foods, while also taking on clothing subscription services with a new apparel box service. Over at Apple, an internal meeting about secrecy leaked to the press. Oh, sweet irony.
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