Tech Updates: From Samsung Foldables to GoPro & AI
Overview of Tech Developments
The episode covers a variety of tech updates, ranging from new hardware launches to software improvements and industry-wide shifts. Key highlights include:
• Samsung Foldables & Price Hikes: Discussion on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 "Wide" and recent price increases across Samsung's mobile lineup, attributed to global memory shortages.
• Software Fixes: Google is finally addressing the long-standing issue of back button hijacking in web browsers, classifying it as a malicious practice.
• GoPro Innovation: GoPro is veering away from its traditional product line with the new Mission One camera, featuring a larger one-inch sensor and professional-grade rigging capabilities, including an interchangeable lens system.
• AI Trends: A bizarre market pivot occurs as Allbirds transitions from footwear to GPU as a service, rebranding to "Newbird AI" after a massive stock surge.
Deep Dives into Recent Events
The "Circling Back" Segment
"Everything's a scam these days."
- The hosts analyze the failed partnership involving Khaby Lame's likeness AI deal, confirming it followed a "rug pull" pattern.
- An investigation into the NZXT Flex PC rental settlement is discussed, critiquing the predatory nature of subscription-based hardware rentals targeting younger demographics.
- The legal battle surrounding John Deere and the Right to Repair movement resulted in a significant class-action settlement, allowing farmers better diagnostic access.
Sports and Tech
- The hosts discuss Bryson DeChambeau's use of a 3D-printed iron at the Masters, bridging the gap between high-tech engineering and traditional sports.
- The episode highlights the unique, low-tech atmosphere of the Masters tournament, where smartphones are banned to preserve the event's historical integrity.