Sinopsis
Shawn DuBravac, CEO of Avrio Institute, and Ross Rubin, Principal Analyst at Reticle Research, connect the tech news from the week with the bigger trends underpinning the tech industry. They discuss the implications for not only the tech industry but for the broader society.
Episodios
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Episode 12: Qualcomm, Intel, Moore's Law, and the Future of Streaming Video
14/12/2018 Duración: 38minIn this episode, Shawn DuBravac and Ross Rubin discuss the announcements that Qualcomm made at its Snapdragon Summit — first up, some impressive new applications for artificial intelligence, Then we assess the company’s entrance into the PC market against a charging Intel and the state of Moore’s Law. Finally, we discuss how Facebook’s latest rumored push into premium video may bring it into a crowded field, but one in which it brings some significant advantages.
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Episode 11: Apple Music on Echo and Stories on YouTube and Instagram
30/11/2018 Duración: 30minIn this episode, Shawn DuBravac and Ross Rubin look at Apple and Amazon working together to get Apple Music on Amazon Echo devices and what it means for Apple's continued moves into content. Plus, we look at the impact of Stories in social media as Instagram moves to reign in anonymous "finsta" accounts with its "close friends" feature and YouTube provides another way for its top content producers to reach out to their audiences with the ephemeral post format.
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Episode 10: All Things Seattle - Amazon HQ2, Disc-Less Xbox One, and Native Arm apps on Windows
19/11/2018 Duración: 27minShawn DuBravac and Ross Rubin discuss all things Seattle in this week's episode. Amazon announces two new headquarters - one in Shawn's backyard and one in Ross'. Rumors of a disc-less Xbox One swirl and Windows opens to native apps on ARM.
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Episode 9: Samsung's Developer Conference, Foldable Phones, OneUI, and Bixby
12/11/2018 Duración: 33minIn this week’s episode, Shawn DuBravac and Ross Rubin take a look at all the recent developer announcements from Samsung, including its expansion of Bixby, OneUI user interface, and a sneak peek at its long-awaited foldable phone. Together, they indicate much about Samsung’s struggle to differentiate in an Android world and the evolving ways in which we might expect to use technology as smartphone alternatives become more powerful.