This Week in Tech

May 23rd 2021

This Week in Tech 824

Ask Shatner's Ghost

Hosted by Leo Laporte

Google IO recap, Windows 10X gets dumped, Bitcoin collapse, Twitter verified

Records live every Sunday at 5:15pm Eastern / 2:15pm Pacific / 22:15 UTC.
Category: News

Google IO recap, Windows 10X gets dumped, Bitcoin collapse, Twitter verified

  •  LaMDA: our breakthrough conversation technology.
  •  Google made AI language the centerpiece of I/O while ignoring its troubled past at the company.
  •  DeepMind reportedly lost a yearslong bid to win more independence from Google.
  •  Google’s Project Starline Videoconference Tech Wants to Turn You Into a Hologram.
  •  Android 12 preview: First Look at Google's Radical New Design.
  •  Google and Samsung unite to reboot Android watches, with a dose of Fitbit too.
  •  Chrome testing RSS-powered ‘Follow’ button & feed that keeps the Google Reader dream alive.
  • 12 Google Workspace updates for better collaboration: Smart Canvas.
  •  Google plans to build a commercial quantum computer by 2029.
  •  An ex-Googler brings Silicon Valley thinking to Sacramento.
  •  Bill Gates Left Microsoft Board Amid Probe Into Prior Relationship With Staffer.
  •  Triangulation 428 - Andy Weir's 'Project Hail Mary'.
  •  Microsoft hits Alt-F4 on Windows 10X: OS designed for dual-screen PCs axed.
  •  Microsoft is finally retiring Internet Explorer in 2022.
  •  Microsoft Teams launches for friends and family with free all-day video calling.
  •  Snap CEO Evan Spiegel: We’re happy to pay Apple 30% — without Apple we wouldn’t exist.
  •  Tim Cook plays innocent in Epic v Apple’s culminating testimony.
  •  Apple's macOS is sub-par for security, Apple exec Craig Federighi tells Epic trial.
  •  Apple Music announces Spatial Audio and Lossless Audio.
  •  HomePod and HomePod mini to support Apple Music Lossless in a future software update.
  •  Amazon Music Unlimited plans now include HD streaming at no extra cost.
  •  Leaked Emails Show Crime App Citizen Is Testing On-Demand Security Force.
  •  Blue Origin sets its price: $1.4m minimum for trip into space.
  •  Twitter is letting anyone apply for verification for the first time since 2017.
  •  Mike's article: How holograms, deepfakes, and AR are raising the dead.
  •  Bitcoin plunges 30% to $30,000 at one point in wild session, recovers somewhat to $40,000.
  •  Netflix Seeks Executive to Expand Game Efforts.

Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech

Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Links