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TNW 410: Samsung's $1,799 Answer to Vision Pro - Galaxy XR Debuts, Copilot Gets a New Face, and Amazon Bets on More Automation

Tech News Weekly (Audio)

Leo Laporte

News, Mikah Sargent, Tnw, Technology News, Twit, Tech News, Technology

4.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2025

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Emily Forlini of PCMag joins Mikah Sargent on Tech News Weekly! Microsoft launched its fall feature drop for Copilot, including a new AI avatar called Mico. Amazon is making headlines with its robotic automation efforts and also unveiled new AR smart glasses for delivery drivers. Jason Howell stops by to discuss Samsung's new Galaxy XR headset, their answer to Apple's Vision Pro.

  • Emily discusses Microsoft's new AI avatar Mico, introduced as part of Copilot's fall feature drop with 12 new features, including group project tools and health Q&A. Emily and Mikah debate whether anyone actually wants 'real talk' with a chatbot.
  • Mikah covers Amazon's continued automation push, replacing warehouse positions with robots as the company expands its use of robotics throughout its logistics operations. Emily weighs in with her inside knowledge on what this means for real workers.
  • Jason Howell joins to talk about Samsung's new $1,799 Galaxy XR headset positioning itself as a direct competitor to Apple's Vision Pro. He explains why built-in Gemini AI makes it special and why smart glasses might ultimately beat big VR headsets.
  • Mikah dives into Amazon's new AR smart glasses designed for delivery drivers, featuring hands-free navigation, package scanning, hazard detection, and automatic proof-of-delivery photo capture—all displayed directly in the driver's field of view.

Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Emily Forlini

Guest: Jason Howell

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0:00.0

Coming up on Tech News Weekly, Emily Forlini is here.

0:03.5

We talk about Microsoft replacing Clippy.

0:07.6

You'll have to learn more about that.

0:08.8

Then Amazon is all over the show as we talk about it replacing some or many of its jobs with robots and also its glasses for its delivery drivers.

0:20.9

Finally, we round things out with Jason Howell,

0:23.3

who joins us to talk about the new Galaxy XR headset.

0:27.2

Stay tuned for Tech News Weekly.

0:31.6

Podcasts you love.

0:33.4

From people you trust.

0:35.9

This is Twitter.

0:39.7

This is Tech News Weekly, episode 410, with Emily Forlini and me, Micah Sargent, recorded Thursday, October 23, 2025.

0:49.7

Samsung's $1,799 answer to Vision Pro.

0:55.4

Hello and welcome to Tech News Weekly, the show where every week we talk to and about

0:59.9

the people making and breaking that tech news.

1:02.6

I am your host, Micah Sargent, and this week on the fourth Thursday in October, I am joined by the wonderful, the ever so clever, Emily Forlini.

1:15.7

Welcome back, Emily. Hello, and that was amazing. Well, I'm glad to hear it. You are joining us from

1:25.0

your office. This feels very official. Yes, PCMag has an office. It's actually

1:30.9

very beautiful in a very nice part of New York. And it's not just PCMag. So the parent company is

1:36.3

Zip Davis. We have CNET now, LifeHacker, Mashable, and then also tons of other companies. So it's a

1:43.3

really, really nice building. Wow, you can hang out

1:45.9

with all the cool cats. Yes, and mostly there are free snacks, which is a big draw.

1:51.8

That's choice. That is choice. For people who have not tuned in before, perhaps you just need

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