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Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, we’ll bring you breaking tech news and scoops from the pros at the Wall Street Journal, insight into new innovations and policy debates, tips from our personal tech team, and exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry. Hosted by Zoe Thomas
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How Radical Tech Could Boost Oceans’ Power to Cool the Planet
Oceans already absorb about 30% of the planet’s atmospheric carbon. Nascent technologies are aiming to boost oceans’ ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The startups behind them are attracting money from the U.S. government and big companies. WSJ reporter Eric Niiler joins host Zoe Thomas to explain how the tech works and its potential impact. Plus, Meta is using public information from its U.S.-based accounts to train its artificial intelligence systems. We'll tell you how you can avoid sharing your data.
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TNB Tech Minute: Apple Hit by First Charges Under New EU Tech Law
Plus, music labels sue two startups over their generative AI tools. And at least 22 people have been killed in a fire at a lithium-battery plant. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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How the Fizz App Upended a High School in Hours
A message board meant for school chatter quickly turned toxic at a high school in Vermont. WSJ family and tech columnist Julie Jargon joins host Zoe Thomas to talk about the app Fizz and what happened at the school. Plus, AI is giving scammers a new edge in online fraud. We’ll tell you how scammers are using the tech and what it means for banks and financial institutions.
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TNB Tech Minute: Apple May Not Offer AI Features in Europe This Year
Plus, SoftBank founder laments selling Nvidia shares. And crypto super PACs build more than $100 million war chest. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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The Grim Reality for Some Young Influencers on Instagram
For young influencers on Instagram, their followers can include large numbers of men who take a sexual interest in children. WSJ reporter Katherine Blunt joins host Zoe Thomas with the story of one family that came to accept this grim reality. Plus, people are turning to Reddit over Google. We'll tell you how the platforms stack up when asking the internet for answers.
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TNB Tech Minute: U.S. Bans Sales by Russian Software Firm
Plus, car dealers face a second straight day of turmoil as hackers strike crucial business software. And Elon Musk confirms Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer as suppliers for xAI. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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Avis des utilisateurs
Interesting and concise!
Exactly what I was looking for a daily brief
My go-to tech briefing in the morning
Love this podcast - thank you WSJ team!
Poor English
It started to bother me more and more how many English language mistakes the podcast presenters and gusts make. It is in my mind unacceptable for WSJ (it is not after all a guy recording in his basement). I also think that the podcast simplify certain technical issue below the level of Tech News Podcast