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Nvidia wants to bring AI closer to you, possibly all the way into your garage, and that idea opens a whole can of questions. We break down the hype around Nvidiaâs latest chip news, why the company keeps printing money, and what it means when the âbottom of the stackâ hardware layer controls the speed of the AI boom. If youâve been trying to understand where AI infrastructure is heading, this one connects the business story to what could show up at your front door. Then we get into one of th...
Your phone is quietly turning into your passport, your camera is racing toward 8K, and AI is no longer satisfied with being a chatbot. We kick things off with the Samsung Wallet and Clear partnership that brings a passport-verified digital ID to TSA checkpoints, then zoom out to what it means when identity verification companies start powering âverifiedâ status across the internet. If you care about privacy, convenience, and where digital identity is headed, youâll want to hear how we think t...
You ever see a gadget and immediately picture your whole desk disappearing? Thatâs where our heads go when we talk about Acerâs new AR gaming glasses: a face-worn, private âmonitorâ that can make your laptop feel like a wall-sized screen. We get into what that actually means for real people who work remote, game on the go, or just want more screen space without buying another giant display, plus the real-world question nobody can ignore: would you wear it outside, or is the style still too ne...
âGoogle is washedâ sounds like a joke, but it points to something a lot of us feel: Google Search doesnât hit the way it used to. We kick things off by unpacking why researching restaurants, travel, recipes, and even IT fixes is drifting toward TikTok and Instagram, where you get proof fast instead of digging through pages of ads, SEO junk, and half-helpful AI summaries. From there we zoom into what Google is doing to fight back, including Android updates and Gemini becoming the new starting...
Those solar panel camera poles you keep spotting are not just âtraffic camerasâ anymore, and once AI gets plugged in the stakes change fast. We dig into the rise of Flock Safety and similar surveillance networks, how license plate readers and facial recognition can track movement across cities, and why the idea of ârewinding the tapeâ on anyone should make even law abiding people pause. Weâre not arguing against public safety, weâre asking who controls the data, how it gets used, and whether ...
A surgeon doing real procedures with Apple Vision Pro sounds like sci-fi until you think through the practical benefits: mixed reality displays, hands-free data, and the ability to bring another expert into the operating room without flying them across the country. We break down why XR in healthcare could be genuinely useful, where it could go wrong, and the one simple rule we all agree on: it canât be a flex or a distraction. If it makes doctors safer, smarter, and more connected, weâre list...
A $170 modular phone that can snap on a battery, camera lens, mic, or speaker without getting thicker sounds like sci-fi, but itâs already being shown off and it forces a real question: why are we still replacing entire devices for one missing feature? We kick off with that modular smartphone conversation, then zoom out to what it says about the future of affordable hardware, sustainability, and how fast the midrange market can move when it isnât stuck protecting a premium lineup. Then we ge...
A robot cart rolls into your hospital room, a screen lights up, and the âdoctorâ is suddenly a remote face with a joystick. That one image sets off a real debate: does telemedicine-on-wheels solve doctor shortages, or does it turn healthcare into something colder and less trustworthy? We dig into what patients actually need when theyâre scared and sick: hands-on exams, privacy, human judgment, and confidence that someone is truly accountable for the call being made. From there, we zoom out t...
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