• Tech News Weekly 367: Best of 2024
    Dec 26 2024

    A look back at some of our favorite interviews from the past year:

    • Emily Forlini of PCMag and her story about the AI "dating scene" AI through ChatGPT Plus and AI boyfriends and her somewhat lackluster experience.
    • Jennifer Pattison Tuohy and the breaking news that the U.S. Department of Justice is suing Apple for claims that the company has an illegal monopoly over the smartphone market.
    • Amanda Silberlng and her story that she wrote about how how AI images have entered this year's Met Gala's online discourse through celebrities who "appeared" on the Met Gala carpet.
    • Abrar Al-Heeti and her story about how Harvard students created an app called I-XRAY that uses Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and facial recognition to find personal data on people in real-time, raising privacy concerns.
    • Leah Nylen of Bloomberg talks with Mikah about the Google Antitrust Case and The Department of Justice's recommendations that could reshape the tech giant.
    • And Nick Steele and David Turner from the FIDO Alliance join Mikah to discuss the Alliance's new specifications involving passkeys and their portability.

    Host: Mikah Sargent

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • This Week in Google 800: The Best of 2024
    Dec 23 2024
    • Jeff's op-ed proposing that Bell Labs be turned into a Museum and School of the Internet
    • Paris reveals her passion for pruning trees in NY
    • Molly White's first appearance, stupid Wikipedia edit wars
    • Ed Zitron's first appearance, elon's shady non-profits
    • NYC apartment with a podcast studio
    • What are cow magnets?
    • Paris and Cathy, tab hoarders
    • Paris digs into the source of the human cells used in a robotics experiment
    • Craig stops by to talk about pancakes and his philanthopy
    • Leo's audition for Megalopolis
    • AI Genereated podcast of Paris' stories
    • Paris getting her license to prune trees in NY

    Host: Leo Laporte

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    51 mins
  • Windows Weekly 913: The Best of 2024
    Dec 23 2024

    Windows Weekly wishes all viewers and listeners a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Here's a look back at Microsoft's 2024!

    • NYT sues OpenAI and Microsoft
    • Copilot Pro announced
    • Copilot GPT Builder Impressions
    • XZ Utils Backdoor Found by Microsoft Hero
    • Copilot+ PC & Recall Announced
    • Recall Drama Prompts Opt-in Changes
    • Thurrant: WSJ Hit Piece on Qualcomm?
    • Lenovo's nutty ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid
    • 3 Mile Island Revival
    • Halo Studios & Unreal Engine 5
    • Snapdragon Dev Kit Unboxed
    • Coffee and Nespresso tangent!
    • Steve Gibson's Worry About "Connected Experiences"
    • Intel's CEO "retires"
    • Clonakilty Whiskey in studio!

    Host: Leo Laporte

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    2 hrs and 50 mins
  • Security Now 1006: Best of 2024
    Dec 23 2024

    Leo revisits some of the year's top Security Now segments of 2024.

    • 956. Apple's Hardware Backdoor: Steve reflects on the previous week's 'The Mystery of CVE-2023-38606' deep-dive. Did Apple deliberately designed a secure backdoor?
    • 960. Unforeseen Consequences of Google's 3rd-party Cookie Cutoff: As Google moves to phase out third-party cookies, the advertising industry scrambles to find new ways to track users, potentially leading to more intrusive methods like requiring users to create accounts on websites.
    • 961. Bitlocker: Chipped or Cracked?: A clever hacker demonstrates how BitLocker-encrypted drives can be compromised on systems using separate TPM chips, highlighting the importance of integrating TPM functionality directly into the CPU.
    • 964. So, What Is Apple's PQ3?: Steve analyzes Apple's new "PQ3" post-quantum safe iMessaging protocol, uestioning whether it truly offers superior security compared to Signal's existing solution.
    • 976. Recall - The 50 Gigabyte Privacy Bomb: Examining Microsoft's new "Recall" feature that records users' screens every few seconds, raising significant privacy concerns.
    • 984. CrowdStruck: A look at the disastrous global IT outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike Falcon update, affecting airports, hospitals, banks, and more.
    • 1000. Steve and Leo reflect on 1000 episodes of Security Now.
    • 1001. Artificial General Intelligence: Steve and Leo discuss the challenges in achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the debate surrounding its potential timeline and societal impact.

    Host: Leo Laporte

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    2 hrs and 33 mins
  • MacBreak Weekly 953: Best of 2024
    Dec 23 2024

    Join us as we take a look back at some of MacBreak Weekly's best moments from 2024:

    • The Vision Pro finally arrives, but someone on the panel is less than enthuastic about it.
    • The Apple Car is suddenly no more!
    • Department of Justice files an Antitrust Lawsuit against Apple.
    • Apple announces the M4 chip.
    • Apple's finally makes its foray into AI with Apple Intelligence.
    • The Vision Pro Jingle is born.
    • People finally started receiving their settlement payments over the butterfly keyboard lawsuit. Plus, the last recording of MacBreak Weekly in the Eastside Studio and the retirement of Jammer B.
    • Why is Apple waiting to release Apple Intelligence in iOS 18.1.
    • Apple announces the new M4 Mac mini with a much smaller form factor.

    Host: Leo Laporte

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    3 hrs and 26 mins
  • This Week in Tech 1011: The Year in Review
    Dec 23 2024
    • What's behind the tech industry's mass layoffs in 2024? : NPR
    • Rabbit R1 AI Assistant: Price, Specs, Release Date | WIRED
    • Stealing everything you've ever typed or viewed on your own Windows
    • PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster.
    • Microsoft delays Recall after security concerns, and asks Windows Insiders for help
    • The Qualcomm Snapdragon X Architecture Deep Dive: Getting To Know Oryon and Adreno X1
    • Elon Musk: First Human Receives Neuralink Brain Chip
    • Apple hit with €1.8bn fine for breaking EU law over music streaming
    • Bluesky emerges
    • The hidden high cost of return-to-office mandates
    • Apple's Car Was Doomed by Its Lofty Ambitions to Outdo Tesla
    • SpaceX pulls off unprecedented feat, grabs descending rocket with mechanical arms
    • U.S. versus Apple: A first reaction
    • Google Says It Won't Force Gemini on Partners in Antitrust Remedy Proposal
    • U.S. Accuses Chinese Hackers of Targeting Critical Infrastructure in America
    • U.S. Agency Warns Employees About Phone Use Amid Ongoing China Hack
    • AT&T says criminals stole phone records of 'nearly all' customers in new data breach
    • National Public Data confirms breach exposing Social Security numbers
    • Schools Want to Ban Phones. Parents Say No.
    • New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids
    • GPT-4o (omni) + new "Her"-style AI assistant (it's nuts)
    • Google emissions jump nearly 50% over five years as AI use surges
    • Trump proposes strategic national crypto stockpile at Bitcoin Conference
    • Ten additional US states join DOJ antitrust lawsuit looking to break up Live Nation and TicketmasterThe Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending
    • Hezbollah Pagers Explode in Apparent Attack Across Lebanon
    • OpenAI raises $6.6 billion in largest VC round ever
    • Painting by A.I.-Powered Robot Sells for $1.1 Million
    • Netflix's Live Mike Tyson Vs. Jake Paul Fight Battling Sound & Streaming Glitches In Lead-Up To Main Event
    • Infowars Sale to The Onion Rejected by Federal Bankruptcy Judge
    • Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to TikTok ban
    • So You Want to Solve the NJ Drone Mystery? Our Expert Has Some Ideas
    • Beeper's push for iMessage on Android is really over
    • The Quiet Death of Ello's Big Dreams
    • Japan finally ends mandatory form submission on floppy disks
    • We'll Miss You: Pioneering instant messaging program ICQ is finally shutting down after nearly 30 years
    • Spotify is going to break every Car Thing gadget it ever sold
    • Game Informer to Shut Down After 33 Years
    • In Memoriam

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent

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    3 hrs and 20 mins
  • Untitled Linux Show 183: One Degree of Rob
    Dec 23 2024

    The guys are back, this time with Intel news, Microsoft's new open source tool, and the dust-up between bottles and OpenSuse. We finally cover the Pi 500 and Pi monitor, review the latest Framework laptops, and take a look at Microsoft's new Open Source MarkItDown tool. For tips we have comm for comparing files, a tip on bash expansion, fbi for displaying images right on the frame buffer, and abcde for super simple audio CD extraction. The show notes are at https://bit.ly/4gtMyQ0

    Merry Christmas, and we'll see you next year!

    Host: Jonathan Bennett

    Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell, Jeff Massie, and David Ruggles

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Hands-On Tech 196: Understanding iCloud Shared Albums
    Dec 22 2024

    On Hands-On Tech, Mikah helps Omar schedule his daughter's Mac to shut down at a specific time, Jed disables his children's iPads as the two-factor authentication points, and Ben has several questions related to iCloud Shared Albums, along with other viewers' questions!

    • Omar is looking for a way to shut down his daughter's Mac at a specific time.
      • For Omar:
      • Type the following: sudo pmset repeat shutdown MTWRFSU 11:00:00
      • Type the following to confirm the schedule has been set: sudo pmset -g sched
      • To cancel the repeating shutdown, type the following: sudo pmset repeat cancel
    • Wayne is wondering why he is unable to use a public Wi-Fi network on his phone, even though his phone shows that he is connected to that network.
    • Jed is trying to find a way to remove his children's iPads from being used as the primary two-factor authentication points.
    • Ben has several questions about iCloud Shares Albums and asks Mikah for as much help as possible.
    • And Vernon follows up with Mikah after getting help from a few episodes ago!

    Don't forget to send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv

    Host: Mikah Sargent

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    47 mins