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That Fork is Doing the Weird Finger Thing - DTNS 4632

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

Technology, News

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Sony plans on shipping its PS5 slim in both an optical disc drive and without one. What’s the logic behind this decision and does it really matter? Plus, Amazon is beta testing AI image generation tools for its advertisers that offer an easy way for those advertisers to create backgrounds or scenes. And Qualcomm details its new chip lines, as it faces increased competition from in-house designs like Apple’s M1.


Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.


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0:00.0

A tech demo shows off the usual tech things.

0:04.0

Then I'm going to jump to a link.

0:05.0

Using the usual tech devices.

0:07.0

We have a plane device called our mouse.

0:09.0

Doing the usual tech productivity tasks.

0:11.0

Now we're connected audio.

0:13.0

You can see my work. You can point at it.

0:15.0

And I can see your face and we can talk.

0:17.0

Except it's 1968 and it's going to set the computing agenda

0:20.0

for the next half century, then almost immediately be ignored.

0:24.0

The mother of all demos on no a little more.

0:27.0

Get it wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

Now and then.

0:32.0

The Beatles. Now and then.

0:36.0

I miss you.

0:40.0

The last Beatles song.

0:43.0

Now and then.

0:45.0

Out now.

0:47.0

The world is moving faster all the time.

0:50.0

And so is health technology.

0:53.0

Mayo Clinic Healthcare London.

0:55.0

Offers cutting-edge services.

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