We revisit the predictions we made at the end of 2017 about what would happen in the world of tech in the year 2018.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Robert Young and Scott Johnson
We revisit the predictions we made at the end of 2017 about what would happen in the world of tech in the year 2018.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Robert Young and Scott Johnson
We revisit the predictions we made at the end of 2017 about what would happen in the world of tech in the year 2018.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Robert Young and Scott Johnson
Three DTNS supporters join our show as our co-hosts!
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Kauflin, Michael Parker and Liam Hughes
Three DTNS supporters join our show as our co-hosts!
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Kauflin, Michael Parker and Liam Hughes
The DTNS gang go back in time to Oct 1992 to debate the wonders of the nascent consumer CD-ROM technologies.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Rich Stroffolino
The DTNS gang go back in time to Oct 1992 to debate the wonders of the nascent consumer CD-ROM technologies.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Rich Stroffolino
Walmart gets patent to develop a technology to listen in to worker customer conversations, the Indian government authorizes 10 central agencies to intercept, monitor, and decrypt data on any computer, and that glitter bomb designed to nab parcel thieves was staged.
Motherboard’s Jason Koebler writes a piece suggesting that Facebook be replaced with personal website. Is this simple act the only real alternative to Facebook or is it an too good to be true fix to a very complicated problem?
AI image generation has now advanced to the point where the ability to discern between them and actual images is difficult. What new pathways will this technology lead and is society ready for it?
As influencers struggle to maintain clout in an increasingly crowded field some have resorted to faking brand sponsorships. What does this mean for sponsored influencers in general and do corporate brands lose anything in the process?