270 episodes

A weekly news show where your favorite Engadget editors tear themselves away from their crippling technology addiction, to discuss our collective crippling technology addiction.

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A weekly news show where your favorite Engadget editors tear themselves away from their crippling technology addiction, to discuss our collective crippling technology addiction.

    Does Humane’s AI Pin live up to the hype?

    Does Humane’s AI Pin live up to the hype?

    Humane’s hyped up AI Pin is finally here and, unfortunately, it stinks. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Michael Fisher (AKA MrMobile) and Wired Reviews Editor Julian Chokkattu to chat about the AI Pin and the many ways it fails. It’s often inaccurate, it takes crummy photos, and it gets way too hot. Not so great for something you’re supposed to wear all day! Is there any hope for AI-dependent gadgets? Also, Washington Post columnist Christopher Velazco joins to discuss Apple’s approval of used iPhone components for repairs. 




    Too much heat, too few features: Humane’s AI pin doesn’t live up to the hype – 1:09

    Other News: Apple will allow devices to be repaired with secondhand parts soon – 44:08

    Google’s Next 24 event announces AI video generation tool, ARM-based CPU for data centers, and Google Photos tools for all subscribers – 53:10

    Working on – 1:00:59

    Pop culture picks – 1:05:40

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Why pay $10 a month to get away from Google search?

    Why pay $10 a month to get away from Google search?

    Google has gone from being the go-to search engine to something people are paying to avoid entirely. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with 404 Media co-founder Jason Koebler about his experience moving away from Google and towards Kagi, a $10 a month search engine without ads or data tracking. Funny enough, Kagi is still relying on Google’s index, so it’s a lot like using that site before the onslaught of ads, sponsored posts and AI results. Also, we discuss the company’s lies around Chrome’s incognito mode, as well as the news that it would be deleting user data collected in that mode.




    Why Jason Koebler moved from Google to Kagi's paid search engine – 0:45

    Google says it will destroy data collected from users using Incognito mode – 15:01

    Gurman report: Apple is working on personal home robots – 24:55

    Amazon just walked out on its self check-out tech – 30:43

    FCC set to vote to restore Net Neutrality – 43:00

    Apple adds Spatial Personas to make the Vision Pro experience less lonely – 45:09

    Proposed California state law would give tech workers the “right to disconnect” – 47:17

    Tekken director responds to fighting game fans’ request for a Waffle House stage – 49:57

    Around Engadget – 51:22

    Working on – 54:31

    Pop culture picks – 59:13

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    NY Auto Show and the state of EVs + Lucy Liu interview

    NY Auto Show and the state of EVs + Lucy Liu interview

    This week, it’s all about cars and Lucy Liu in VR. Devindra chats with Senior Writer Sam Rutherford about his visit to the New York International Auto Show, where he saw the Polestar 4, a unique new EV without a rear window. Also, Cherlynn pops in to chat with Lucy Liu about her new VR game, The Pirate Queen. We also explore the issues around Florida’s bill banning young kids from social media sites, and Sam tells us why he likes Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation.

    Sam Rutherford on what’s new in EVs and car tech from the New York Auto Show – 0:57

    Cherlynn Low interviews Lucy Liu about her new VR game The Pirate Queen – 34:39

    Florida Governor signs bill banning young children from social media – 54:55

    Intel confirms Copilot will eventually run locally – 58:33

    There’s finally a version of Chrome that runs well on ARM-based Windows machines – 1:02:43

    Canadian researchers have created a camera that takes 156.3 trillion frames per second – 1:05:06

    Working on – 1:07:08

    Pop culture picks – 1:12:44

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 are all about business

    Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 are all about business

    Microsoft finally announced the Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 today, but you won’t find them in any retail stores. You can only buy them on Microsoft’s website and through enterprise resellers. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss why Microsoft is positioning these computers for businesses, and what it could mean for the future of the Surface lineup. The company is hinting that it’ll have consumer devices soon – likely the Pro 10 and Laptop 6 without as much corporate baggage. But there may also be room for an entirely new form of Surface. Perhaps it’s time for a true Surface foldable? (Or maybe not, after seeing how the Duo performed.)




    Microsoft announces Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6, but you won’t find them in stores – 0:34

    U.S. Justice Department files antitrust suit aimed at Apple’s “walled garden” ecosystem – 14:13

    Report: Apple may tap Google for Gemini AI on iPhones – 25:01

    NVIDIA claims its new Blackwell chip will power through AI workloads 30x faster using 25x less power – 33:07

    Microsoft hires Deepmind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman to lead AI division – 38:00

    YouTube reveals new rules for realistic AI video – 43:16

    Check your Glassdoor account – real names accidentally tied to some anonymous company reviews – 44:31

    Cherlynn finds the tech angle on the Kate Middleton photo debacle. Look at the metadata! – 47:03

    Around Engadget – 56:05

    Pop culture picks – 59:52

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Why is the US trying to ban TikTok again?

    Why is the US trying to ban TikTok again?

    Another week, another concerted effort to ban TikTok in the US – except this time, it could actually happen. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Engadget Senior Editor Karissa Bell around the latest TikTok drama. The House passed a bill that could ultimately ban the company if ByteDance doesn’t sell it off within six months. It may face a tougher fight in the Senate, but if it’s approved there President Biden has said he’s willing to sign it into law. 

    Is this a justified fight against the Chinese-owned social media company, or is it the sum of our political fears against all things China? (Maybe it’s a bit of both?) We discuss why this potential ban could be a huge civil rights violation, as well as the need for true data privacy laws in the US, which would apply to all social networks. 




    U.S. House passes bill that would give Bytedance 6 months to sell TikTok – 0:47

    Microsoft’s Surface and AI event preview – 17:04

    Apple will allow EU users to download some apps from websites – 27:38

    Five Tesla execs earned $2.5B over the last five years while the company paid no income tax – 34:53

    Around Engadget – 44:57

    Working on – 48:31

    Pop culture picks – 50:17

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    • 56 min
    The MacBook Air M3 is great (but we still love the M2 Air)

    The MacBook Air M3 is great (but we still love the M2 Air)

    Apple's refreshed MacBook Air laptops are finally here, and they're toting shiny new M3 chips. This week, Cherlynn chats with Devindra about his review of the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air M3. They're faster, as we expected, but they're also not a huge leap over the M2 MacBook Air, which now starts at $999. (And we're sure you'll find some excellent refurbished and used deals soon.) No matter which one you pick, though, you're getting one of the most stunning ultraportable notebooks around. In other news, we discuss Apple's nearly $2 billion fine from the EU, Microsoft's upcoming Surface AI event and the death of Android apps on Windows 11.




    Finally, the MacBook Air gets an M3 update – 0:41

    EU fines Apple nearly $2 billion for “blocking” competing music apps – 15:27

    iOS 17.4 brings third party app stores to the EU, podcast transcription for everyone – 20:18

    Microsoft announces a Surface and AI event for later in March – 22:02

    No more (Amazon App Store) Android apps in Windows – 27:49

    Developer of Switch emulator Yuzu fined $2.4 million to settle suit with Nintendo – 39:19

    Around Engadget: Sam Rutherford’s Nothing Phone 2 review – 46:17

    Working on – 50:30

    Pop culture picks – 57:47




    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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