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The DMGT Podcast covers trending news and topics in the digital space about music, gaming, & tech from Danny's perspective and guests.
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IGN Takes Shot at Kai (Using ChatGPT?)
Spencer and Danny talk new Billie Eilish plus some games we're playing.
Hype for Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
IGN makes a weird tweet about Kai Cenat beating Elden Ring, potentially using ChatGPT?
Spencer gives ChatGPT pointers. -
BBL Drizzy Plays Hades 2
Spencer & Danny talk Xbox shutting down more studios, Hades 2, & Prince of Persia.
Reactions to the fallout from the Drake v Kendrick beef getting ugly over the weekend. -
The Tortured Diss Department
Spencer & Danny mini rant about The Tortured Poets Department.
Drake drops back to back Kendrick diss tracks, using AI Tupac & Snoop in Taylor Made Freestyle.
We review Fallout on Prime after completing the season. -
Tech Review Fallout (TV)
Spencer and Danny wildly speculate about Silksong with Australia officially giving the game a rating. Release day imminent?
We talk (slight spoilers) first 4 episodes of Fallout on Amazon Prime. How does it stack up to other video game adaptations?
Humane AI and tech twitter go nuclear (get it?) over MKBHD’s bad review of the device. Distasteful & unethical? Some tech dweeb with a blue check mark says so, so it must be true. -
Star Wars Eclipse Makes J Cole Apologize
Spencer & Danny talk Star Wars Outlaws story trailer and our relatively low expectations from Ubisoft.
J Cole drops Might Delete Later, and responds to Kendrick on 7 Minute Drill. Mid diss track, but then he apologizes. We’re disappointed in this weak rap “beef”.Also Apple allowing game emulators on the App Store. -
Cowboy Carter, Apple Anti-Trust, & Dragon's Dogma 2
Beyonce drops her much anticipated country inspired album, Cowboy Carter. Spencer & Danny talk about genre fluidity and our impressions of it.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is janky but fun. Our impressions so far roughly 20-30 hours in respectively.
Apple finds itself in an anti-trust lawsuit agains the US government, why it’s probably a good thing for consumers.