In this Episode we discuss the incredible images released from the James Webb telescope, the future of the internet and how it relates to cryptocurrency, and the unique Nothing Phone.
A recap of "everything" that happened in 2021
This week we talk about the upcoming Apple and Google events and what to expect from them, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, and how researchers at MIT have made fabric that can sense and react to movement.
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This week we talk about outages and data leaks at Facebook and Amazon, how Google is using AI to make traffic control more sustainable, and how researchers used AI to finish Beethoven's 10th symphony.
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Beethoven X AI Project Website [https://www.beethovenx-ai.com/]
Listen to it on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvj3Oblscqw] (This is not the full Symphony, that is available directly through the website, this is just a large portion of it)
This week we talk about Amazon's recent hardware event, how Samsung is building brain-like computer chips, and how London officials are using LIDAR and 3D scanning to plan cities.
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Amazon Glow Pictures [https://www.amazon.com/Introducing-Amazon-Interactive-Projector-Togetherness/dp/B09DWNZQYM]
This week we talk about Microsoft's Surface Event, Apple M1X performance leaks, and a group of researchers at the Northwest University that made a flying microchip.
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This week we take a recap of the latest Apple Event, we talk about how Alphabet is using laser beams as fiber optic cables, and how Rolls Royce is developing electric planes.
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This week we talk about Hyundai's advancements in developing hydrogen-powered cars, how Singapore is using robots to help with public security, and how are a group of researchers have made bendable computer components.
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This week we talk about NASA experimenting with flying taxis, how Google will improve their Chromebooks, and a group of researchers at Stanford that made batteries 6 times more powerful than normal ones.
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This week we talk about the Tesla AI conference and the new Tesla Bot and the cool tech powering it, Qualcomm and how they are equipping drones with 5G to make them more practical, and how Facebook and Oculus are making video calls more realistic with VR.
The Tech-Journal [thetechjournal.in]
Tesla AI Chip [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSw3IwsgNnc]
This week I talk about Samsung's Unpacked event and the new products announced at it, how Amazon is improving its transportation logistics, and an interesting new AI model that can translate English to code.
This week we talk about Google's upcoming Pixel 6 lineup and its AI-infused chip, Intel's ambitious plan for the future to make chips ridiculously fast, and an insane discovery about black holes.
This week we talked about what to expect in the next few months from Apple, a new ambitious Robotics company from Alphabet aiming to make automation with robots more practical, and a new, intuitive, and effective non-invasive treatment for brain cancer.
This week we talk about leaks of the suspected Microsoft Windows 11, Facebooks new AI that can detect Deepfakes and where they came from, and China's latest crewed Spaceflight.
This week we talk about how Quantum Computers could make modern online encryption techniques seem like a joke, ARM's new CPU and GPU designs that will be going in Android phones next year, and Virgin Galactic's successful crewed spaceflight test.
This week we discuss Ford highly anticipated unveiling of the Ford F-150 Lightning an electric version of the most popular pick-up truck in America coming with a new suite of features, then we discussed Google I/O, Google's yearly conference where the newest Google hardware, software, and projects are announced and since last year there was no Google I/O, there was a lot of catching up to do, and lastly we talked about TSMC and their computer chip breakthrough allowing for a 1 or even sub 1 nm computer process.