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Host Keith Shaw and his expert guests discuss the latest technology news and trends happening in the industry. Watch new episodes twice each week or listen to the podcast.

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Host Keith Shaw and his expert guests discuss the latest technology news and trends happening in the industry. Watch new episodes twice each week or listen to the podcast.

    After 10 years of progress, does mixed reality (XR) have a future? | Ep. 147

    After 10 years of progress, does mixed reality (XR) have a future? | Ep. 147

    Companies like Apple and Meta are grabbing the headlines for augmented and virtual reality technology (or calling it ‘spatial computing’), but is there still a market for the idea of mixed reality, which merges both technology into an augmented and virtual experience? Keith chats with Mark Day, CEO of AlensiaXR, about the history of XR’s ups and downs, and what it would take for the technology to become more mainstream with consumers and businesses.

    • 45 min
    More tech layoffs as AI takes hold | Ep. 146

    More tech layoffs as AI takes hold | Ep. 146

    While some company layoffs at companies like Tesla and Rivian indicate a lower demand for electric vehicles, companies like Google and Best Buy may have said the quiet part out loud – investments in AI might be one of the reasons they are letting people go. Keith and Chris talk with guest co-host Brandon Mahne about the reasons behind the latest bunch of tech layoffs, as well as whether anyone will buy an AI PC, and why the Fallout TV show hit a home run with viewers and gamers alike.

    • 55 min
    Has the hype around ‘Internet of Things’ paid off? | Ep. 145

    Has the hype around ‘Internet of Things’ paid off? | Ep. 145

    Before we all got obsessed with generative artificial intelligence, the technology world was obsessed with connecting everything to “the Internet of Things” – street lights, water sensors, buildings, locks, cameras, etc. Disruptions from the pandemic era quelled a lot of that movement, so where are IoT deployments happening now? Keith chats with David Howard, director of technical sales at Quectel and an industry leader on IoT matters, about where IoT stands these days.

    • 36 min
    Why the world will be wearing more technology in the future | Ep. 144

    Why the world will be wearing more technology in the future | Ep. 144

    Advances in battery performance, design, form factors and lightweight materials are all contributing to a potential boost in wearable computing devices that move beyond the smart watch. Whether devices will be worn on your face, neck, hands or even feet, companies are looking to find new ways for users to monitor their health or provide other data for convenience purposes. Keith chats with Semir Haddad, chief product and strategy officer for MicroEJ, about the new world of wearables we might see in the next five years.

    • 30 min
    Is AR/VR set for another growth spurt?| Ep. 142

    Is AR/VR set for another growth spurt?| Ep. 142

    With the arrival of the Apple Vision Pro and renewed interest in virtual reality offerings by Meta, it looks like shipments of the devices will grow in 2024 and beyond. Keith chats with IDC’s Ramon Llamas about the impact of Apple’s entrance into the market, and what the future holds for the augmented reality / virtual reality / mixed reality / spatial computing world.

    • 38 min
    Voice cloning, song creation via AI gets even scarier | Ep. 142

    Voice cloning, song creation via AI gets even scarier | Ep. 142

    OpenAI announces a tool that can clone a person’s voice based only on a 15-second audio clip, while a song generator can now generate a three-minute song from natural language prompts. Brandon Mahne joins the crew as guest co-host as they also discuss Amazon ditching its ‘Just Walk Out’ grocery technology, and we find out who was really responsible for the MGM Resorts hack.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

peacelove67 ,

Spot On!

This show helps me weed through advertising and industry hype. They ask the tough questions, not just about the tech but the ethical and societal consequences.

Topics range broadly so if your first listen doesn’t grab you, it will be worth your while to listen to next week’s show.

I tune in to know more about AI, Android, electric cars, home automation, iOS and more.

GavWrecker ,

Why is it not called Today in Apple?

Literally all they cover is Apple products and events.

AverageListener3000 ,

Bordering on Recklessness

I just listened to the first and last episode of this podcast, the one about FIDO security and a possible password-less future. The description of Zero Trust was inaccurate to put it mildly. But, the real problem was the core subject of passwords being replaced with biometrics. They did not discuss any of the problems with biometrics, like the fact that they cannot be changed or revoked like passwords can. They did not mention the risks of using SMS for 2FA due to SIM swap attacks, or the extreme measures some have suffered where criminals have cut off fingers to sign in to victims’ accounts. Hey, how about at least suggesting a password manager solution for the time being. These people know not of what they speak. Do not trust them.

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