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Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Todd Cochrane
38 episodes
21 hours ago
Video Feed of a top technology show hosted by Todd Cochrane a Pioneer in the Podcasting space, focuses on technology, science and New Media. Tech News for the common man, join his 175,000+ family of satisfied listeners viewers. Every show is a learning experience covering all things tech so you do not have to. One of the first 100 podcasters his show is a must listen. Author of the first book on podcasting and the CEO behind RawVoice the New Media company representing 6200 new media creators!
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Video Feed of a top technology show hosted by Todd Cochrane a Pioneer in the Podcasting space, focuses on technology, science and New Media. Tech News for the common man, join his 175,000+ family of satisfied listeners viewers. Every show is a learning experience covering all things tech so you do not have to. One of the first 100 podcasters his show is a must listen. Author of the first book on podcasting and the CEO behind RawVoice the New Media company representing 6200 new media creators!
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Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
NASA Shuts Down Influencer’s False Astronaut Claim #1826
NASA firmly debunked claims by influencer Laysa Peixoto, who portrayed herself as a career astronaut selected for lunar and Mars missions. Clarifying that Peixoto had no official affiliation, NASA explained she participated only in a student workshop. Additional claims of university credentials were also proven false, intensifying the controversy.
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In this episode of the Geek News Central podcast, host Todd Cochrane covers a variety of stories, starting with the lead story about NASA debunking claims made by influencer Leisa Piesto. She falsely claimed to be an astronaut selected for lunar and Mars missions after posting about it on Instagram. NASA clarified that her claims were unfounded, as she only participated in a student workshop and had no official ties with the agency.
Todd humorously responds by claiming that he, too, has been chosen by NASA to go to space, emphasizing the absurdity of the situation. After transitioning into the episode introduction, Todd thanks the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy, and highlights its services.
He then encourages listeners to support the show by becoming a GNC insider and engaging with the podcast through various channels, including email and social media. Todd mentions the integration of AI tools in their operations, reflecting on its impact on content production and workplace efficiency.
Todd introduces feedback from a listener named Andrew, who shares his perspective on the role of AI. Andrew expresses concerns that generative AI may be a form of intellectual theft and highlights the struggles that smaller content creators might face in the evolving landscape dominated by AI.
In response to Andrew, Todd elaborates on the necessity of adapting to AI, explaining how his company leverages AI tools to enhance productivity and reduce workload. He discusses examples of tasks that AI has simplified, such as drafting proposals and generating personalized emails, which saves a significant amount of time.
As Todd continues, he mentions various tech stories and updates, including advances in automated vehicle software by Nvidia, a judicial ruling against John Deere regarding repair rights for farmers, and a warning about a specific Anker power bank model linked to fires. He also shares insights on new features from companies like Google and Lyft related to data management and advertising formats.
Towards the end of the episode, Todd discusses various technological developments, including a new AI model for predicting tropical storms, Google facing legal challenges over Play Store fees, and updates about Apple’s latest iOS policies aimed at protecting children.
Todd concludes by reiterating the need for adapta...
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12 hours ago
56 minutes 42 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Apple Unveils ‘Liquid Glass’ UI for iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe #1825
Apple introduces its most extensive design overhaul with Liquid Glass, a transparent, glass-like UI coming to iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and more. Inspired by visionOS, it adapts to light and dark modes and brings real-time rendering across apps like Safari, Camera, and FaceTime. Developers get early access to APIs to align with this dynamic new interface launching later this year.
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In this episode titled “Apple Unveils ‘Liquid Glass’ UI for iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe,” host Todd Cochrane begins by discussing Apple’s major announcement from the WWDC event on June 9th. He highlights the introduction of a new design called Liquid Glass, described as a transparent, glass-like user interface that will be implemented across iOS 26, iPad OS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and more. VisionOS inspires new UI and feature enhancements, including support for light and dark modes, real-time rendering, and updated APIs for developers.
Todd shares that he was unable to listen to the keynote but finds the Liquid Glass design impressive, emphasizing its transparent buttons and interface elements that react to the user’s movements. This wide-ranging design update has not been seen since Apple’s last significant UI refresh years ago. He goes on to list the apps that will be updated to incorporate the Liquid Glass design, including Safari, Camera, FaceTime, Apple News, and Apple Podcasts.
At the beginning of the episode, Todd welcomes his audience to episode 1825 and reminds them about the show’s sponsors, particularly GoDaddy, inviting listeners to check out exclusive deals on their website. He encourages them to support the show by becoming a GNC insider.
Todd then transitions into discussing other noteworthy Apple updates, including the removal of Split View in iPad OS 26, which brings the iPad’s functionality closer to a Mac experience. He reflects on the advancements and updates Apple is making to its operating system, noting that the version numbers now align with the year, making them more memorable.
As he continues, Todd expresses curiosity about the Vision Goggles from Apple, questioning their popularity and potential cost-effectiveness, while sharing his excitement about Apple’s new live translation feature for messages and FaceTime.
Moving through the episode, Todd touches on a variety of topics, including the unfortunate passing of Bill Atkinson, a significant figure in Apple’s early history. He highlights the budget cuts for NASA as related to the reactions of U.S. lawmakers. He provides insights into Microsoft’s crackdown on tech support scams in India, expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of recent rai...
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3 days ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Trump Blasts Elon Musk as “Crazy,” Threatens to Cut Billions in Contracts
A bitter political clash exploded between President Trump and Elon Musk, with Trump calling Musk “CRAZY” and vowing to end billions in federal contracts for Tesla, SpaceX, and other Musk-run ventures. The feud stems from Musk’s opposition to Trump’s massive budget bill, which slashes electric vehicle credits. Musk retaliated with accusations, including a shocking Epstein-related claim and calls for Trump’s impeachment. Tesla shares plummeted as tensions rose, threatening Musk’s extensive federal ties.
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In this episode titled “Trump Blasts Elon Musk as ‘Crazy,’ Threatens to Cut Billions in Government Contracts,” host Todd Cochrane begins by discussing a heated political clash between President Trump and Elon Musk. The dispute arises from Trump labeling Musk as “crazy” and threatening to terminate billions in federal contracts related to Tesla, SpaceX, and Musk’s other ventures due to Musk’s opposition to Trump’s substantial budget bill, which aimed to cut electric vehicle credits.
Cochrane reflects on the predictability of the situation, noting the contentious relationship that stems from cuts affecting funding for electric vehicles, which Musk has campaigned against. While outlining the implications of the feud, he notes the rising tensions and their impact on Tesla’s stock, emphasizing that Musk is uncompromising in his stance on efficiency and government spending.
Throughout the episode, Cochrane provides commentary on various political and financial issues linked to the feud, suggesting that the extreme personalities of both Trump and Musk make their conflict particularly explosive. He emphasizes that this clash has brought significant public attention to the ongoing budget issues, hinting that the inefficiencies in government spending need to be addressed.
Continuing, Cochrane welcomes listeners to the show and encourages them to support Geek News Central, promoting exclusive offers from their sponsor, GoDaddy. He provides updates on his busy week, discussing recording and editing efforts for his various podcasts, while also expressing concerns about unusual spikes in website traffic that may indicate suspicious activity.
As the episode progresses, Cochrane reviews additional news stories, including reports on a ship abandoned after electric car batteries onboard caught fire, Apple’s massive sales figures, and developments in self-driving taxi services by Waymo. He further discusses the rise in cyber threats, including ransomware attacks, and encourages listeners to be vigilant about cybersecurity.
The episode covers various technological advancements,
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1 week ago
40 minutes 37 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Gen Z’s Digital Dilemma ChatGPT as a Virtual Life Coach #1823
Gen Z increasingly relies on ChatGPT for personal decisions, drawn to its 24/7, judgment-free support. While this trend reflects a shift in how we seek advice, especially in a disconnected, uncertain world, it raises concerns about emotional depth, bias, and over-reliance on AI. The article examines the tool’s benefits for reflection and accessibility, but cautions against missed opportunities for genuine human connection.
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In this episode, Todd Cochrane discusses the increasing reliance of Gen Z on ChatGPT for personal decisions, emphasizing its role as a judgment-free source of support available 24/7. He presents the narrative that while this trend reflects a shift in how advice is sought in a disconnected world, it also raises concerns regarding emotional depth, bias, and the risk of overreliance on artificial intelligence (AI). Cochrane welcomes listeners to episode 1823, introducing the lead article, which discusses how Gen Z uses ChatGPT not just as a virtual assistant but also as a decision-making tool.
He notes that different age groups interact with ChatGPT in various ways; Gen Z tends to treat it like an operating system, while millennials and older generations may use it for life advice or as a search engine. Cochrane reflects on various interactions people have with ChatGPT, such as checking emails for vibes, offering career guidance, or decoding messages for dating.
Cochrane presents both positive and negative aspects of using AI for emotional support. He appreciates ChatGPT’s non-judgmental and always available nature, making it a valuable alternative for those lacking access to mentors or therapists. He highlights that it allows for real-time self-reflection and brainstorming without the pressure or cost associated with human advisors. However, he cautions listeners about its limitations, noting that AI cannot replicate human empathy or intuition, which are crucial for understanding emotions and personal truths.
He expresses concern that AI may encourage a lack of genuine human connection and highlight the potential dangers of misguidance in significant life decisions, emphasizing that accountability is often absent when relying on AI, unlike with human advisors.
Throughout the episode, Cochrane highlights the lack of trust in authority and the importance of personal connections in society, attributing Gen Z’s use of AI to the overwhelming and unstable environment they face. He provides a detailed overview of the benefits and challenges of using AI for personal advice, ultimately questioning whether such trends represent democratized support or a risk of isolation.
As the episode continues,
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1 week ago
59 minutes 13 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Gemini AI Expands Video Summarization in Google Drive #1822
Google has expanded its Gemini AI in Drive to summarize videos, offering time-saving insights like action items and key updates from footage. With captions enabled, users can interact via a chatbot to extract information without watching the video. Additionally, a new engagement analytics feature shows video views in Drive’s Details panel.
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In the podcast episode titled “Gemini AI Expands Video Summarization in Google Drive,” host Todd Cochrane begins by discussing the lead story about Google’s expansion of Gemini AI services in Google Drive. This feature enables users to summarize videos, providing insights such as action items and key updates without requiring them to watch the full footage. Cochrane wonders about the significance of this feature, particularly regarding how companies typically use videos stored in Google Drive, suggesting they are often just backups rather than actively viewed.
Cochrane warmly welcomes listeners to episode 1822 and expresses his gratitude to the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy. He mentions exclusive deals available through the Geek News Central website and encourages listeners to support the show by becoming GNC insiders. He also promotes the various content available on their website and invites listeners to engage with him through multiple social media platforms.
Moving on to other tech stories, Cochrane talks about a report that warns of the availability of billions of stolen cookies online, which cybercriminals could exploit. He also discusses the U.S. government’s intention to block China’s access to essential semiconductor design software amidst ongoing tech competition.
Host Cochrane comments on a deal between Amazon and the New York Times, allowing AI training on Times content, and notes concerns surrounding lobbying efforts by RealPage, a company accused of colluding with landlords to raise rents. Other points of interest include the high price of Hermes headphones and how AI is increasingly being used by criminals to create fake documents and commit fraud.
Continuing the tech updates, Cochrane highlights vulnerabilities in older Asus routers that could lead to hacking incidents if the firmware is not updated. He shares frustrations with various tech news websites that have begun charging for content, leading to expensive subscriptions for readers.
Cochrane acknowledges that he just returned from a trip to London and recounts a personal story involving issues with his Internet and UPS equipment. He discusses the ramifications of various technology trends, including a new budget security product from Amazon and potential penalties for Apple related to compliance with digital competition ...
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2 weeks ago
46 minutes 57 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
YouTube’s New Ad Tactics Designed to Extract More Money from Viewers #1821
YouTube is integrating Google’s Gemini AI to place ads at the most engaging video moments, making them harder to avoid. This AI-driven tactic identifies “Peak Points” to maximize viewer retention during ad playback, indirectly pushing more users toward YouTube Premium. While ad blockers are being curbed, content creators may benefit from increased ad revenue.
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In episode 1821 of Geek News Central, hosted by Todd Cochrane, the primary focus is on YouTube’s new ad strategies that leverage Google’s Gemini AI to enhance ad placement during peak engagement moments in videos, making it challenging for viewers to avoid them. This tactic aims at increasing content creators’ ad revenue while nudging viewers towards purchasing YouTube Premium to escape ads. Todd discusses the financial dilemma faced by viewers who are compelled to endure ads due to economic constraints, especially highlighting the situation of users in other countries unable to afford subscriptions.
After welcoming listeners back from his travels, Todd outlines his plans to conduct a ‘spring cleaning’ of his monthly subscriptions. He mentions that many people are reconsidering their subscription costs amid economic uncertainty. He shares practical advice on managing subscriptions by consolidating them onto a single credit card for easier tracking.
The episode continues with a series of technology-related news stories. Todd discusses various topics, including a new study about humans emitting light that ceases upon death, HBO rebranding changes, subscription spending trends, and Apple’s push for domestic iPhone production. He also touches on the implications of AI on advertising within Netflix content and introduces new features in tech products like glasses designed to assist the visually impaired.
Todd shares that he recently returned safely to Southern Michigan after a trip to the Philippines and is preparing for his upcoming trip to London. He mentions technical glitches he encountered during a previous broadcast and how he hopes to resolve them moving forward.
The latter part of the podcast comprises a rapid-fire discussion of additional technology stories, ranging from updates on Microsoft’s Windows advisories, NFT and copyright discussions among artists, advancements in electric vehicle technology, and new features from major streaming services. Todd also engages with listeners by taking their feedback and inviting them to support the podcast through donations.
The episode wraps up with Todd thanking his supporters and encouraging engagement with various platforms linked to the podcast. He promises to return after the Memorial Day holiday.
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4 weeks ago
39 minutes 27 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
Apple’s Legal Battle with Epic Games Escalates #1819
Apple has appealed to overturn a court ruling in its legal battle with Epic Games. The ruling barred the company from charging developers fees on purchases made outside the App Store. The verdict followed accusations that Apple defied a prior injunction and misused legal privilege to delay the case. The judge also referred Apple’s VP of Finance for a potential criminal investigation due to false testimony. The ruling could reshape Apple’s fee structure and App Store control if upheld.
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In this Geek News Central podcast episode, host Todd Cochrane discusses the ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games, explicitly focusing on Apple’s appeal against a recent court ruling. The ruling prevents Apple from charging developers fees on purchases made outside the App Store and follows accusations that Apple misused legal privilege to delay the case. The judge, Yvonne Gonzales Rogers, referred Apple’s VP of finance for a potential criminal investigation for false testimony and sanctioned Apple for misusing attorney-client privileges. Cochrane talks about the implications of the ruling for Apple and app developers, expressing hope that it may lead to a more favorable environment for developers.
Cochrane then welcomes listeners to episode 1819 and shares updates on his schedule. He encourages listeners to support the show through the website and mentions his sponsor, GoDaddy, promoting various hosting deals.
The episode transitions into several tech stories, starting with the UAE introducing AI into the public school curriculum to promote the region as a powerhouse for AI development. He highlights China’s development of an underwater station to mine for methane hydrates and rare minerals, cautioning about potential ecological consequences.
Cochrane discusses a budget proposal by the White House that cuts funding for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), reflecting concerns about CISA’s focus on censorship rather than protecting critical systems. He also notes Waymo’s plan to add more robotaxis and mentions SpaceX’s launch schedule delays due to a Falcon 9 rocket mission.
Further topics explore cybersecurity issues, including a hack affecting IPV6 networking features and a warning for Roku users experiencing washed-out video. T-Mobile offers a five-year price guarantee on its plans, while the president proposes tariffs on movies to combat other nations’ incentives for filmmakers.
Cochrane touches on rumored developments like a bigger Apple iPhone Air, scientists observing air pollution from reentering satellites, and growing concerns around social media influencers in Brazil exploiting minors.
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1 month ago
38 minutes 12 seconds

Geek News Central Podcast (Video)
FCC Targets Chinese Testing Labs Over Security Concerns in US Electronics #1818
The Federal Communications Commission is gearing up for a crucial vote on May 22 that could reshape how electronics enter the U.S. market. At the center of the decision is a proposal to ban specific Chinese testing labs from certifying devices like smartphones, game consoles, and cameras—products that must meet safety and technical standards before being sold in the U.S. FCC Chair Brendan Carr warns that some of these labs are controlled by foreign entities deemed national security threats, creating a loophole that could expose Americans to compromised tech. If passed, the new rule would prohibit such labs from participating in the FCC’s equipment authorization process, tightening oversight and potentially escalating existing tensions with China.
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**Episode Title: FCC Targets Chinese Testing Labs**
Todd Cochrane discusses significant news stories in this episode, focusing on the FCC’s new proposal targeting Chinese testing labs due to security concerns over electronics imported into the United States. He opens with the lead story, explaining that the FCC is preparing for a crucial vote on May 22 that could restrict specific Chinese labs from certifying devices like smartphones and game consoles, which must adhere to safety and technical standards before entering the U.S. market. FCC Chair Brendan Carr highlights concerns that some of these labs, controlled by foreign entities deemed national security threats, create vulnerabilities for American consumers.
Cochrane is surprised that 75% of electronic testing is conducted in China and notes the lack of existing regulations requiring trustworthy testing labs. The proposed change would prohibit labs from the FCC’s equipment authorization process if they present national security risks, thereby tightening oversight and potentially escalating tensions with China.
After introducing the episode, Todd thanks GoDaddy for sponsoring the podcast and encourages listeners to support Geek News Central. He then discusses various tech-related news stories, starting with a controversial situation involving Tesla and a Wall Street Journal article that claimed the company was looking for a new CEO, despite the company’s denials.
He covers Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s warnings about AI, the rapid adoption of new technology, and the introduction of ads in Microsoft’s PC Manager app. The episode moves on to a report about a fallen Soviet satellite, Apple’s warnings regarding spyware, and Starbucks’ unveiling of its first 3D-printed store.
Todd highlights alarming statistics showing that over 90% of analyzed passwords are weak, urging listeners to utilize password managers.
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1 month ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

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AI’s Rapid Development and Growing Risks #1817
Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, pioneer of neural network AI, voices escalating fears about AI’s rapid development. In a CBS News interview, Hinton outlines growing risks, including a 10–20% chance AI could take over, enhanced cyberattacks, authoritarian misuse, and tech companies prioritizing profits over safety. Comparing AI to a dangerous tiger cub, he warns humanity may face an unpredictable and perilous future.
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In this episode titled “AI’s Rapid Development and Growing Risks,” host Todd Cochrane begins by discussing the lead story about Dr. Jeffrey Hinton, a pioneer in neural network AI, and his escalating concerns regarding the rapid development of AI. In a CBS News interview, Hinton outlines several risks associated with AI, highlighting a 10 to 20 percent chance that AI could take over and lead to enhanced cyberattacks and authoritarian misuse. He compares AI to a “cute cub” that could grow up to pose threats to humanity, emphasizing the unpredictability and potential dangers of its advancement.
Cochrane reflects on Hinton’s warnings and mentions that the pace of AI development has exceeded expectations, sharing that Hinton has been contemplating these issues for over forty years. He discusses Hinton’s key takeaways, including the risks of AI taking over, increasing hacker effectiveness, and the potential for misuse by authoritarian regimes. Cochrane admits he does not fully understand all the safety risks surrounding AI at this point but acknowledges the need to pay attention to these discussions.
After the lead story, Cochrane welcomes listeners to episode 1,817 and thanks the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy. He encourages fans to support the podcast by becoming GNC insiders and highlights the benefits of using modern podcast applications to interact with the show live.
Cochrane transitions to the stack of content, covering various tech-related news. He discusses a significant power outage in Spain and Portugal, SpaceX’s launch of its 250th Starlink satellite, and updates on Google Wallet’s new feature for Android users. Additionally, he talks about concerns regarding neurotech companies selling sensitive brain data, T-Mobile’s price increases due to new tariffs, and WhatsApp’s plans for voice and video calls on its web app.
The discussion continues with updates on AI’s role in unveiling the cause of Alzheimer’s disease, planned showcases for Android by Google, the falsified Big Bang theory, phishing attacks impersonating major tech companies, and new features from Brave’s browser related to cookie pop-ups.
Cochrane also mentions Netflix’s upcoming live event,
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1 month ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

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NASA Issues Dire Warning: Budget Cuts Could Trigger Emergency ISS Deorbit #1816
NASA and the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel are raising alarms about growing risks to the International Space Station due to structural damage, air leaks, and looming budget cuts. With SpaceX developing a deorbit vehicle, officials stress that the ISS may face an uncontrolled descent unless immediate funding and action are secured. Elon Musk’s call for an earlier deorbit adds urgency to this pivotal moment for space safety.
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In episode 1816 of Geek News Central, host Todd Cochran discusses alarming concerns NASA and the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel raised regarding the International Space Station (ISS). The episode opens with the lead story about the ISS facing increasing risks due to structural damage, air leaks, and proposed budget cuts. It highlights SpaceX’s development of a deorbit vehicle and emphasizes the risk of an uncontrolled descent of the ISS without immediate funding.
Cochrane notes that during an Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel meeting, it was stated that the ISS has entered the riskiest period of its existence. He mentions ongoing issues with leaks in the Zarya module, a long-known problem, and expresses skepticism about whether the concerns in the report might be overstated. He stresses the importance of safety for astronauts onboard and cites significant financial investments by NASA for ISS operations and crew transportation.
After welcoming listeners to the episode, Cochrane promotes the support of GoDaddy, offering exclusive deals for those interested in starting a website or podcast, and encourages listeners to subscribe to the podcast and follow their online content. He invites audience participation through various platforms and provides updates on technical improvements to their streaming capabilities.
Transitioning into the news stack, Todd discusses various tech topics, including Microsoft’s offer to underperforming employees, the controversial impact of trade wars on tech manufacturers, and the ongoing tussle between the U.S. government and the EU over penalties against big tech companies like Apple and Meta. He expresses frustration at the situation while recognizing the impact of tariffs.
The podcast continues with discussions on Netflix and Max’s changes to account sharing, ransomware costs, the launch of 8K movies, and the confusion surrounding new streaming stick models. Todd reflects on Google’s mandated office returns and the implications for productivity before spotlighting various tech product news, including Volkswagen’s plans for robo taxis and the introduction of smartphone labels for battery life.
In closing, Cochran takes questions and encourages listener feedback. He announces that the podcast will return on Monday for the next episode. The show provides a mix of tech news, sponsor promotions, and audience engagement,
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1 month ago
41 minutes 53 seconds

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Google Faces Potential Breakup as DOJ Seeks Antitrust Remedies Over Search Monopoly #1815
Alphabet is back in court as the DOJ pushes to break up Google’s search empire, proposing divestiture of Chrome and restrictions on Android and AI use. The trial, overseen by Judge Amit Mehta, is the latest in a series of legal battles over Google’s online search and advertising dominance. Google warns that forced remedies would hurt consumers, stifle innovation, and pose national security risks, while the government compares the case to past landmark antitrust actions.
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In episode 1815 of the podcast, host Todd Cochrane begins by discussing the lead story about Alphabet being back in court as the Department of Justice (DOJ) pushes for a breakup of Google’s search dominance, suggesting a divestiture of Chrome and restrictions on Android and AI use. The case is presided over by Judge Amit Naitha, and the DOJ compares this situation to historic antitrust actions against Standard Oil and AT&T. Cochrane expresses his belief that breaking up Google could ultimately benefit consumers by fostering competition.
He shares the DOJ’s desire to require Google to stop paying mobile device makers for search distribution and to share its search data, hinting at a potential divestiture of Google’s Android operating system. The only leniency noted by the prosecutors concerns AI, having scaled back previous demands to sell off Google’s AI assets. Cochrane reflects on the implications of forcing Google to comply with the DOJ’s demands, emphasizing the tech giant’s ongoing legal challenges.
After discussing the main news story, Cochrane transitions to promotional content. He thanks GoDaddy for sponsoring the show and encourages listeners to support the podcast by signing up as insiders at Geek News Central. He also invites listeners to interact during the live show using a modern podcast app.
Moving on with the news, Cochrane covers several topics:
1. Scams impersonating the FBI target fraud victims, warning against expecting a call from agents.
2. Airbnb will now show full prices by default to provide transparency for users.
3. Researchers are developing technology to convert brainwaves into speech, which has significant implications for severely disabled individuals.
4. Major shakeups at CISA, with top officials resigning, raising concerns about secure technology initiatives.
5. Verizon’s consumer CEO remarks that net neutrality did not achieve its intended goals, which Cochrane finds puzzling.
6. There is an increase in malware from fake PDF converters tricking users into downloading harmful software.
7. Scientists are using fiber optics to study ice quakes in glaciers to better understand the impacts of climate change.
8. The FTC is suing Uber over alleged misleading subscription practices.
9. Blue Sky introduces an official verification sy...
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1 month ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

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Impact of Tariffs on Tech Companies’ Stock Performance #1812
Tech stocks swung wildly as Trump reaffirmed global tariff plans, rattling markets after last week’s $1.8 trillion sell-off. Major players like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Nvidia closed higher despite early losses. Apple and Tesla ended in the red, while hopes of tariff delays briefly buoyed sentiment. Wall Street braced for a broader economic fallout, with corporate leaders warning of rising costs and slowed growth.
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In this episode of the Geek News Central podcast, titled “Impact of Tariffs on Tech Companies’ Stock Performance,” host Todd Cochrane opens by discussing the significant fluctuations in tech stocks triggered by the Trump administration’s reaffirmation of global tariff plans. He highlights a severe market sell-off of 1.8 trillion dollars. He notes that while major players like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Nvidia managed to close higher, Apple’s and Tesla’s stocks ended negatively—though Tesla regained some momentum during after-hours trading.
Cochrane emphasizes the pervasive impact of the tariff discussions on the tech sector, mentioning the dramatic drop of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) shares and Bitcoin’s decline as market volatility indicators. He points out the European Union’s initiative to propose a zero-for-zero tariff strategy but acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding the potential fallout on stock prices and corporate growth.
After introducing the episode, he promotes his show’s sponsor, GoDaddy, mentioning exclusive deals on his website. He invites listeners to support the podcast, highlighting various ways to engage, including following on social media and signing up for the newsletter.
As the conversation continues, Cochrane delves deeper into specific tech company responses to the looming tariffs, mainly focusing on Apple’s proactive measures to fly out stock of gear from China before tariffs kicked in, alongside their plan to ramp up production in India as a strategy to mitigate tariff impacts.
Cochrane also touches on several tech-related news stories, including:
– An electrified Corvette design from GM’s UK team.
– A bizarre instance involving the White House’s chat app and Siri’s auto-update feature.
– A rumored redesign of Windows 11’s start menu.
– Vaio’s promotional pricing on tariff-free laptops.
– Potential NASA science cuts indicating budget uncertainties.
– Google’s new AI capabilities for image searches.
– SpaceX winning a significant share of Space Force launch contracts.
Additionally, he discusses updates regarding an upcoming Apple smart home hub, the implications of online fake reviews in the UK, and recent cybersecurity issues concerning the Port of Seattle due to a ransomwa...
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2 months ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

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TSMC and Intel’s Partnership #1811
TSMC and Intel have reached a preliminary deal where TSMC will help operate Intel’s chip facilities and own a 20% stake in a new joint venture. The agreement, influenced by U.S. efforts to revitalize domestic chip production, may involve TSMC sharing manufacturing techniques and training Intel staff. While still in early stages, the move marks a surprising partnership between long-time rivals, driven by Intel’s mounting losses and TSMC’s industry dominance.
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In the podcast episode “TSMC and Intel’s Partnership,” host Todd Cochrane discusses the preliminary deal between TSMC and Intel. He explained that TSMC would help operate Intel’s chip facilities and own a 20% stake in a new joint venture. This agreement, influenced by U.S. initiatives to revitalize domestic chip production, may involve TSMC sharing manufacturing technologies and training Intel staff. Cochrane notes the surprising nature of this partnership between long-time rivals, highlighting Intel’s losses and TSMC’s dominance in the industry. He speculates on the potential implications for Intel, including possible layoffs and the possibility of being vulnerable for acquisition.
Cochrane welcomes listeners to episode 1,811, thanks the podcast’s sponsor, GoDaddy, and encourages support through the Geek News Central platform. He mentions his recent attendance at Podfest Asia in Manila, praises the growth of podcasting in the region, and confirms a return to regular show schedules after the event.
Further, the episode covers various topics in tech news, including WordPress announcing significant layoffs to improve agility, concerns over explicit content leaks from dating apps, and a political commentary on the funding process for rural fiber internet expansion, criticizing current government hurdles.
Cochrane shares developments on a remarkable injectable pacemaker developed by Northwestern University engineers. He discusses TikTok’s facing a €500 million fine over data-handling issues related to user privacy in the EU. He summarizes NASA’s successful tests of an electrodynamic dust shield on the moon and mentions upcoming updates to Google’s note-taking app, Google Keep.
The host shares concerns about dodgy Android smartphones preloaded with malware and highlights YouTube’s new features for editing short-form videos. He discusses a T-Mobile bug that revealed sensitive data and Verizon’s recent security flaws that allowed unauthorized access to call logs.
Towards the end of the episode, Cochrane discusses stock market reactions to tariff announcements affecting tech companies like Apple and Amazon, followed by insights into issues like GitHub’s security breaches and Tesla’s declining sales. He wraps up with a reminder of his appreciation for listener support and encourages enga...
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2 months ago
43 minutes 35 seconds

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ChatGPT’s New Image Model Sparks Additional Copyright Controversies #1810
OpenAI’s new image generator has gone viral with Studio Ghibli-style memes featuring public figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The tool, part of GPT-4o, allows users to recreate existing images in artistic styles, sparking copyright concerns about training on copyrighted works. Legal experts point out that while the style isn’t protected, how models are trained remains unclear. As lawsuits mount, the tech’s popularity continues to rise, highlighting innovation and ongoing intellectual property tensions.
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**Podcast Episode Summary: “ChatGPT’s New Image Model Sparks Additional Copyright Controversies”**
The episode begins with Todd Cochrane introducing the lead story about OpenAI’s new image generator, which has gained popularity for creating studio-style memes featuring public figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. This tool, part of the GPT-4 update, raises copyright concerns due to the unclear legalities of how the models are trained on copyrighted works. As lawsuits related to these issues rise, the tool’s popularity continues to grow, reflecting both innovation and the tensions in intellectual property.
Todd expresses enthusiasm about the improvements in the outputs from the new image generator, noting its application in creating episode art and content for YouTube while also highlighting user feedback and the ongoing concerns regarding copyright, particularly from well-known entities like Studio Ghibli.
He then transitions to welcome listeners to episode 1810 of the Geek News Central podcast, offering a shout-out to the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy. Todd encourages listeners to support the podcast and subscribe, emphasizing the importance of their backing as independent creators. He invites feedback via email and mentions that due to scheduling around Podfest Asia, there will be no episode the following Monday.
Todd dives into various tech news stories, discussing a range of topics:
1. There was a significant decline in public support for a TikTok ban in the U.S., which was attributed to effective PR campaigns.
2. Ongoing trends in media coverage of Elon Musk, highlighting a shift from previously favorable narratives to more critical stances.
3. Government budget cuts are affecting agencies like the U.S. Space Force.
4. Developments at Garmin, which is launching a subscription service for added workout and coaching features.
5. Qatar Airways introduced an AI travel agent named SAMA, which promises a conversational booking experience.
6. Amazon’s test of a new branding for their brilliant displays.
7. Issues with accessing articles from The Verge due to subscription limitations.
8. Upcoming changes in the education department and potential contract cuts affecting several tech suppliers.
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2 months ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

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Extraordinary Signal Chat Breach Tops Trump Officials #1809
In an extraordinary breach, a journalist was mistakenly included in a Signal group chat where top Trump officials coordinated upcoming military strikes on Yemen. Using Signal—a public messaging app—rather than burdensome government-secured systems suggests a deliberate choice to avoid painful legacy systems; unless something has changed, I do not think the app is approved for classified communications. While waivers can be applied case-by-case, talking around a subject does not necessarily mean it’s unclassified. This is going to have good blowback, and rightfully so.
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In this episode of Geek News Central, host Todd Cochrane discusses a significant breach where a journalist was mistakenly included in a Signal group chat used by top Trump officials to coordinate military strikes on Yemen. He underscores the problematic use of a public messaging app for such sensitive discussions, suggesting that it reflects a choice to avoid antiquated government systems. Todd expresses skepticism about the app’s approval for classified communications and warns of potential ramifications for those involved.
As the episode progresses, Todd shares his disbelief over the incident, linking it to his experiences in government service, where secure communications are crucial. He illustrates the challenges when communicating securely and the potential consequences of unauthorized access to classified conversations. He recounts a personal anecdote about a friend who joined a classified chat channel he was not supposed to be in and its serious implications.
Following this lead story, Todd transitions into the main content of the episode, welcoming listeners to episode 1809. He provides a shoutout to the podcast’s sponsor, GoDaddy, and encourages listeners to support the show by visiting the provided links. He shares updates about his recent move to a new apartment and mentions some maintenance issues he has dealt with, leading into the rest of the planned segment.
Todd then shifts gears and dives into various news stories, covering topics such as 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing, a safety recall of espresso machines, and technology updates from Apple and Microsoft. He discusses Meta’s new initiative to potentially charge for an ad-free experience on Facebook and Instagram in the UK and highlights a class action lawsuit regarding HP printers.
He also discusses the latest developments in space exploration, including NASA’s release of images related to gravity waves and SpaceX’s secret launches for the National Reconnaissance Office. Todd also touches on consumer electronics changes with companies like Samsun...
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2 months ago
43 minutes 18 seconds

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Apple and Google Push Back Against EU’s Digital Markets Act #1808
Apple and Google are rebelling against the EU’s Digital Markets Act, claiming new interoperability and openness rules hurt consumers and innovation. The European Commission says these tech giants are abusing market dominance, with Google facing potential fines for favoring its services and restricting developer freedom. Apple is under pressure to make iOS more compatible with third-party devices. The tech giants argue the rules compromise security and user experience, highlighting growing tensions between US firms and European regulators.
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In this episode, host Todd Cochrane discusses the lead story regarding Apple and Google’s resistance to the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). Both tech giants argue that new rules demanding greater interoperability and openness could harm consumers and stifle innovation. The European Commission has suggested that these companies are abusing their market dominance, with Google facing potential fines for favoring its services and limiting developer freedom.
Cochrane points out that while Apple is not under immediate pressure to make its iOS more compatible with third-party devices, it contends that the new regulations may compromise user security and experience. He expresses skepticism about the EU’s motives, suggesting that similar U.S. interoperability demands might also be warranted. Cochrane elaborates on the implications of this regulatory scrutiny, particularly for Google, which is under investigation for its search engine practices and could face fines based on its annual revenue.
Moving on, Cochrane welcomes listeners to episode 1,808 and acknowledges the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy, offering exclusive deals for listeners. He encourages support for the podcast and mentions opportunities for listeners to engage with the community through the website and social media.
He continues with varied tech news stories, including a warning for Mac users about a known Windows phishing attack, a significant data breach involving stalkerware affecting millions, updates on YouTube’s resolution quality issues, and WhatsApp fixing a critical security flaw.
Cochrane also discusses international issues, such as changes in intelligence sharing among the Five Eyes alliance and NASA’s upcoming Starliner test flight. He reviews news about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, the launch of new Chromebooks, TikTok’s initiative for Amber Alerts, foldable tech innovations from Apple, and Nvidia’s unique promotional strategy featuring RTX GPUs.
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2 months ago
36 minutes 41 seconds

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US Astronauts Return Home After Nine-Month Stranded Stay on ISS #1807
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, stranded on the ISS for nine months due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction, will return to Earth on Tuesday aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon. Initially planned as a short trip, their extended stay required extra supplies. Their journey home, alongside two other crew members, will be broadcast live.
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In this episode of the Geek News Central podcast, host Todd Cochran discusses several technology-related topics, starting with the lead story about NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. They have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction and are set to return to Earth aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon on Tuesday. This return was initially planned as a short trip, but their extended stay required extra supplies and generated public concern about their health. Their journey home, alongside two other crew members, will be broadcast live. Todd mentions that although their stay was lengthy, they did not set a record, noting that astronaut Frank Rubio and Russian cosmonaut Valery Polyakov hold records for extended stays in space.
Todd welcomes listeners to episode 1,807, thanks their sponsor, GoDaddy, and encourages support for the show. He highlights the importance of interacting live during the show and checks in with listeners about the podcast’s direction and changes. He shares updates on his studio setup and mentions feedback about audio levels in previous episodes.
Following the introduction, Todd discusses various articles and technology news. He warns listeners about overconfidence in spotting phishing attacks, citing statistics on how many people fall victim to such scams. The discussion transitions to rumors surrounding the iPhone 17, including speculation about the release of an iPhone 17 Air and its potential pricing.
Todd reflects on Warner Bros. Discovery’s decision to remove classic Looney Tunes shorts from its streaming service, which he finds disappointing. He also recounts the news about Telegram’s founder being allowed to leave France after an arrest.
He details the expected release of the Google Pixel 9a and the anticipated redesign of iOS 19. He mentions a significant supply chain attack that impacted numerous car dealerships. Todd discusses new Apple Wallet features intended to monitor recurring payments and alert listeners to new threats targeting Microsoft 365 accounts.
A notable mention revolves around a groundbreaking camera designed to photograph faint celestial objects,
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2 months ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

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OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility and Light AI Regulations #1806
OpenAI’s latest push for influence in Washington. With President Trump revoking Biden’s AI executive order, OpenAI is making its case for light regulations, copyright flexibility, and a stronger U.S. stance against Chinese AI competition. We’ll explore what this means for the future of AI development, government partnerships, and the ongoing legal battles over AI training data.
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In this episode, “OpenAI Pushes for Copyright Flexibility and Light AI Regulations,” host Todd Cochrane introduces the lead story about OpenAI’s recent influence in Washington, especially following President Trump’s revocation of Biden’s AI executive order. OpenAI advocates for light regulations, copyright flexibility, and a stronger U.S. stance against Chinese AI competition. Cochrane highlights the implications this has for AI development, government partnerships, and legal battles concerning AI training data.
He shares insights on OpenAI’s desire for a more favorable regulatory environment, noting that the company believes easing restrictions could accelerate government access to AI services. However, there are concerns regarding safety in government use of AI technologies, especially if regulations are relaxed. Cochrane discusses the potential dangers of AI from China, emphasizing that Chinese companies face fewer constraints than U.S. firms.
As the episode continues, Cochrane explores the broader context of AI advancements and the operational strategies of AI firms. He raises concerns about the speed of government adoption of AI and its implications for safety and security. Cochrane also touches on a few other technology-related news stories, including OpenAI’s proposals involving copyrighted materials and a new executive order to sustain America’s global AI dominance.
Throughout the discussion, he engages with the audience, encouraging feedback and interactions, and promotes listener subscriptions and donations to support the show. Cochrane expresses gratitude to the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy, detailing the advantages of using their services for hosting and domain needs.
He proceeds to cover various tech news highlights, including Microsoft’s antitrust probes, competitors’ implications of new AI features, and developments with major tech companies like Adobe and Meta. Cochrane shares news about notable advancements in AI and technology while addressing ongoing federal regulatory discussions.
Towards the end of the episode, Cochrane acknowledges listener contributions and don...
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3 months ago

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Meta’s Censorship Deal with China #1805
A shocking new whistleblower complaint reveals that Meta, formerly Facebook, went to extreme lengths to gain access to the Chinese market, even agreeing to censorship demands from the Chinese Communist Party. According to former global policy director Sarah Wynn-Williams, the company developed a censorship system, suppressed dissident voices, and planned to allow the CCP to oversee content moderation. The complaint, filed with the SEC, accuses Meta of misleading investors and regulators about its China dealings. We dive into the explosive allegations and what they mean for the future of Big Tech and global free speech.
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In this podcast episode titled “Meta’s Censorship Deal with China,” host Todd Cochrane dives into a shocking whistleblower complaint regarding Meta, formerly Facebook. The complaint reveals that Meta allegedly went to extreme lengths to access the Chinese market, including agreeing to censorship demands from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to the former global policy director, Sarah Wynne-Williams, the company created a censorship system that suppressed dissident voices and allowed the CCP to oversee content moderation. The complaint also accuses Meta of misleading investors and regulators about its dealings in China.
Todd expresses his disbelief at the extent of Meta’s willingness to cooperate with the Chinese government, referencing a Washington Post report that outlines how Meta had been working closely with the CCP for many years. He highlights how Meta was prepared to grant the Chinese government access to user data in exchange for the ability to operate in China, which he finds deeply disturbing.
He discusses broader implications, suggesting that content creators should consider podcasting as a medium less affected by censorship than platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Todd mentions the alarming trend of YouTube down-ranking content critical of China while promoting a positive image of the country through sponsored content, raising concerns about global free speech.
After discussing the main story, Todd introduces the rest of the episode, emphasizing the importance of listeners subscribing to the podcast to ensure they receive unfettered content delivery. He acknowledges the show’s sponsor, GoDaddy, and details the exclusive deals they offer.
The episode then covers additional news stories, including a cybersecurity issue related to Chinese-made Bluetooth chips that could be exploited through hidden commands and a significant cyberattack affecting the social m...
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3 months ago
38 minutes 7 seconds

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The AGI Standoff Is Already Happening #1804
Today, we’re diving into a major policy paper co-authored by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, and AI safety expert Dan Hendrycks. They’re pushing back against the idea of a ‘Manhattan Project’ for artificial general intelligence (AGI), warning that an aggressive U.S. race for AI dominance could escalate global tensions—especially with China. Should America rethink its strategy on superintelligent AI?
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In this episode titled “The AGI Standoff Is Already Happening,” host Todd Cochrane discusses a significant policy paper co-authored by Eric Schmidt, Alexander Wang, and Dan Hendricks, which cautions against the creation of a Manhattan Project-style initiative for artificial general intelligence (AGI). They warn that the U.S.’s aggressive race for AI dominance could escalate global tensions, particularly with China.
Cochrane expresses skepticism about the authors’ perspective, arguing that an AGI race is already underway despite their claims. He emphasizes the risk of a global AI arms race, likening it to the historical atomic arms race and questioning whether rivals would accept a strategic imbalance in AI development. Cochrane believes the existing competition and investment in AGI development among nations indicate that the standoff is already in motion.
Throughout the episode, Cochrane engages with the topic while also updating listeners on his circumstances, including technical challenges he faces while setting up his new equipment and updates on his work schedule. He mentions using GoDaddy for website services and encourages listeners to support the podcast.
The discussion moves on to various tech-related news items, including the U.S. government’s measures regarding cryptocurrency, upcoming Apple products like the first foldable iPhone and new Mac Studio models, and the implications of cybersecurity cuts in government positions. Cochrane also shares updates on app stores verifying user ages and recent fraud activity detected by Google.
Cochrane thanks his audience for their donations and support and touches upon the ongoing challenges in the tech industry, such as ad fraud on app stores and the rise of AI in healthcare. He wraps up by reaffirming his commitment to podcasting and the importance of community support, urging listeners to engage with the show through feedback and memberships.

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3 months ago
42 minutes 10 seconds

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