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The iOS Walls Are Crumbling In The Garden

Tech Brew Ride Home

Amalgamated Internets, LLC

Tech News, News, Technology

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Google phone users can now work with Airdrop on the iPhone cause Google cleverly found a way. Google might have jumped ahead in the AI race and Sam Altman knows it. I’ve heard of quantum computing, but a quantum internet? The Weekend Longreads suggestions, and at the end, a long rant about my latest AI experiments. Google cracked Apple’s AirDrop and is adding it to Pixel phones (The Verge) Altman Memo Forecasts ‘Rough Vibes’ Due to Resurgent Google (The Information) Source: Kalshi’s valuation jumps to $11B after raising massive $1B round (TechCrunch) Americans' Social Media Use 2025 (Pew Research Center) IBM, Cisco outline plans for networks of quantum computers by early 2030s (Reuters) IBM, Cisco to collaborate on ‘internet’ of quantum computers (Silicon Republic) Weekend Longreads Suggestions: Google’s new AI image creator took my shirt off (The Verge) Google’s Nano Banana Pro generates excellent conspiracy fuel (The Verge) The new silicon valley (literally) (The Verge) How America’s Hottest Chicken Chain Keeps Its Secret Sauce a Secret (WSJ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Why are businesses like HelloVet choosing Apple products and services?

0:04.8

So we started the business two years ago.

0:07.2

We had a few people who were used to PCs and this was their first foray into Macs.

0:12.5

But it's been super smooth getting everyone onto those devices and everyone seems really, really happy.

0:18.0

Find out how Mac can help you run and grow your business at Apple.com forward slash

0:23.6

HelloVet.

0:30.3

Welcome to the TechBrew right home for Friday on November 21st, 2025.

0:33.7

I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:35.1

Google phone users can now work with AirDrop on the iPhone because

0:38.1

Google cleverly found a way in. Google might have jumped ahead in the AI race, and Sam Altman

0:43.9

knows it. I've heard of quantum computing but quantum internets, the weekend long read suggestions,

0:49.6

and at the end, a long rant about my latest AI experiments. Here's what you missed today in the world of

0:54.6

tech. Conducting business online can feel a little scary these days, especially with

1:04.3

AI creating new opportunities for fraud. In fact, Salent estimates that AI was behind

1:10.0

roughly 20% of the fraud perpetrated in 2024.

1:13.7

Spotting bad agentic AI while allowing good agents to continue with their tasks isn't easy.

1:18.8

Thankfully, Momoto Continuous Captcha can spot malicious agents pretending to be people at the point of account creation or registration.

1:26.7

Unlike past capture solutions, it runs behind the

1:29.6

scenes with no puzzles for users. Mimodo is offering TechBrew Ride Home listeners early access with a

1:35.7

special price for Mimodo Continuous Captcha. Right now, our listeners can purchase a year of

1:41.0

Momoto Continuous Captcha for $5,000, a 20% discount on their lowest price

1:45.6

plan. To learn more, head to mimoto.aI slash ride home. That's mimoto.com.com.

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