In a recent episode of “This Week in Tech” with host Leo Laporte and guests Louis Maresca, Stacey Higginbotham, and Brian McCullough, various technology topics were discussed. The episode delved into issues such as the potential to steal data from Windows PCs using just two lines of code, NVIDIA Drive Thor’s implementation by Li Auto, the controversy surrounding Adobe’s new terms of service, and the fallout from Oral-B’s $230 Alexa toothbrush being discontinued.
The episode also touched on Samsung preemptively suing Oura to block smart ring patent claims, Intel CEO’s aim at NVIDIA in the fight for AI chip dominance, and Instagram’s confirmation of testing ‘unskippable’ ads. Additionally, the discussion included TSMC’s consideration of moving fabs out of Taiwan, Intel’s new AI laptop chip Lunar Lake, and New York passing legislation to ban ‘addictive’ social media algorithms for kids.
The episode provided a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the tech industry and offered insights into the upcoming trends and challenges. Listeners were encouraged to download or subscribe to the show for more in-depth analysis of tech news. The show was sponsored by NetSuite, Zscaler, Kolide, and ExpressVPN, offering ad-free episodes for Club TWiT members.
For more information, listeners were directed to visit the show’s website at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech.
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