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Amazon Is Challenging Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance With Its Own Silicon - DTH
05:19|YouTube adopts new Australian law banning social media accounts for users under 16, Night mode in Portrait is absent on iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and Alan Dye, former Apple VP of Human Interface Design, joins Meta to lead a new hardware design studio.Link to Show Notes
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India Retracts Mandatory Security App Installation Notice - DTH
06:06|India's telecom ministry no longer requires pre-installation of an undeletable security app, Ireland's media regulator begins DSA investigation of LinkedIn and TikTok, and Amazon removes AI-generated anime dubs.Check out the show notes here.
Supreme Court Favors ISPs Over Music Industry In Copyright Case - DTH
05:27|Apple Resists India's Anti-Theft App Mandate, Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Z TriFold, and Apple replaces AI chief with former Microsoft, Google exec.Link to Show Notes
Netflix Disables Phone Streaming to TVs - DTH
05:01|Netflix removed the ability to cast from phones to TVs, New York State creates a law mandating retailers disclose when pricing is set by an algorithm using personal data, and India's telecom ministry wants smartphone manufacturers to install a security app that cannot be deleted. Check out the show notes here.
Apple To Use Intel For M-series Processor? - DTH
06:01|Deepseek touts DeepseekMath-V2 model, Sunday Robotics hires former Tesla employees, 4-inch record format Tiny Vinyl enters the market. Show Notes
Apple Was The Only Major Smartphone Brand To See Growth During China's Singles' Day - DTH
04:23|Sora and Nano Bannana significantly reduced daily rate limits for free users, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney argues that digital storefronts should drop "Made with AI" tags, and China's NDRC warns of a potential bubble in the humanoid robotics industry.Link to Show Notes
Major Tech Companies, Including Dell And HP, Are Bracing For Memory-Chip Supply Shortages - DTH
04:48|A new policy from Plex now mandates monthly subscriptions, ChatGPT and Copilot are leaving WhatsApp, and Chinese tech companies are training their LLMS offshore to access NVIDIA GPUs.Link to Show Notes