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A compendium of podcasts from the Chief TWiT, Leo Laporte. This feed includes all of Leo's audio or video releases and sometimes includes his appearances on other podcasts. One feed to serve them all.
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Forget the "AI is killing the planet" panic—this episode unpacks what's actually driving tech's power grab, the financial bubble no one wants to talk about, and why the big models are starting to look eerily similar.
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Gemini 3 Flash: frontier intelligence built for speed
The new ChatGPT Images is here | OpenAI
Last Week on My Mac: How good is AI at solving Mac problems?
Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year': the Architects of AI - Slashdot
OpenAI are quietly adopting skills, now available in ChatGPT and Codex CLI
"I was forced to use AI until the day I was laid off." Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry
Roomba Maker iRobot Files for Bankruptcy, With Chinese Supplier Taking Control
Coursera to buy Udemy, creating $2.5 billion firm to target AI training
Purdue University Approves New AI Requirement For All Undergrads
It's beginning to look a lot like (AI) Christmas
Trump Pretends To Block State AI Laws; Media Pretends That's Legal
This major cruise line just banned Meta Ray-Ban and other smart glasses — is this category already doomed?
Woman Hailed as Hero for Smashing Man's Meta Smart Glasses on Subway
Oscars Bolts from ABC to YouTube Starting in 2029
When AI Takes the Couch: Psychometric Jailbreaks Reveal Internal Conflict in Frontier Models
Simulating Life Paths with Digital Twins: AI-Generated Future Selves Influence Decision-Making and Expand Human Choice
The worst person in tech bracket
Banned fonts
Subway bagel rats
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: CJ Trowbridge
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We were inundated with new Windows features in 2025, but which ones actually moved the needle? Fortnite isn't just back on iPhone and Android, it's available on Windows 11 on Arm, and it works great! Plus, 2 big mobile wins for Epic Games and some thoughts on the "right" way to roll out AI features.Windows 11
Best Windows 11 updates of 2025, in no particular order...
Dark mode improvements to File Explorer
Widgets major overhaul with separate widgets and Discovery feed
Xbox Full Screen experience - especially good on handhelds, of course, but also any PC you use for gaming with a controller
Click to Do (Copilot+ PC only)
External fingerprint reader support for Windows Hello ESS
-External/USB webcams supported by Windows Studio Effects (Copilot+ PC only)
Quick Machine Recovery is the tip of a wave of new foundational features like Admin Protection, Smart App Control (updates), and more that go beyond surface-level look and feel
Redesigned Start menu isn't perfect but it's a nice improvement
Copilot Vision, though this type of thing may make more sense on phones
AI features in Paint, Photos, Notepad, and Snipping Tool
Natural language interactions like the agent in Settings, file search, and more (mostly Copilot+ PC only, but you can do this in Copilot as well)
Bluetooth LE support for improved audio quality in game chat, voice calls
Gaming on Windows 11 on Arm and Snapdragon X: Major steps forward, but the same issue as always
Looking ahead to 2026: 26H1, Agentic features that work, potential Windows 12, and AI PCs
AI
An extensive new interview with Mustafa Suleyman confirms why this guy is special and how confusing it is that Copilot is so disrespected
Microsoft Copilot is auto-installing on LG smart TVs and there's no way to remove it
GPT-5.2 is OpenAI's answer to Gemini 3
ChatGPT Images is OpenAI's answer to Nano Banana Pro
Disney invests $1 billion OpenAI, sues Google
Opera Neon is now generally available for $20 per month
AI is moving quick as we all know but the bigger issue may be the incessant marketing about features like agents that don't even work now
Microsoft is getting pushback on forced Copilot usage, price hikes
Google is expanding its use of "experiments" outside of mainstream products with things like NotebookLM, Mixboard, CC, and much more. Maybe this is the better approach: Test separately and then integrate it into existing products
Oddly enough, Microsoft does have a Windows AI Lab for this kind of experimentation
Many small models vs. one big LLM in the cloud
Mobile
Fortnite is back in the Google Play Store in the U.S. as Google plays nice
Apple loses its contempt appeal, the end of "junk fees" (Apple Tax) is in sight
Xbox and gaming
Xbox December Update has one big update for the mobile app and one big update for Xbox Wireless Headphones
There's a new Xbox Developer Direct coming in January
Half-Life 3 may really be happening, but it will be a Steam Machine launch title so it could be a while
Tips & picks
Tip of the year: De-enshittify Windows 11
App pick of the year: Fortnite
RunAs Radio this week: Zero Trust in 2026 with Michele Bustamante
Brown liquor pick of the week: Lark Symphony No. 1
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Australia's nationwide social media ban has put tech's age verification tools under the spotlight, exposing the flaws and privacy risks in today's facial detection systems and sparking worldwide debate about what's coming for the rest of us.
Home Depot's puzzling reluctance to close a bad hole.
GNOME's shell extension manager is unhappy with AI.
How attacks on open source repositories compares in 2025.
China's researchers have taken aim at the US power grid.
How bad has the React2Shell vulnerability turned out to be.
More new React vulnerabilities.
Apple moves to iOS 26.2.
Let's Encrypt's crosses into one billion servers managed.
A DNS Benchmark update.
Some interesting listener feedback, then...
How things going with Australia's social media ban and what we are learning
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Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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Apple releases OS 26.2 right before the holidays! Pluribus becomes Apple TV's most-watched show ever. And why you should consider backing up more of your stuff locally.
Apple releases OS 26.2 updates.
With iOS 26.2, Apple lets you roll back Liquid Glass again — this time on the Lock Screen.
26.2: Here are the security fixes for all of Apple's operating systems.
tvOS 26.2 brings kids mode to the Apple TV app.
iOS 26.3 beta reveals how Apple plans to handle EU-required notification forwarding.
Apple loses its appeal of a scathing contempt ruling in iOS payments case.
Japan law opening phone app stores to go into effect.
Pluribus becomes Apple TV's most watched show ever.
Cadillac and Chevy are getting native Apple Music.
Apple buys two new buildings in Cupertino, topping $1B spend.
UK to push for nudity-blocking software on devices to protect children.
20 years of digital life, gone in an instant, thanks to Apple.
Picks of the Week
Jason's Pick: Fosi Audio BT20A Pro Bluetooth 5.0 Amplifier
Andy's Pick: "Will Return" Screensaver
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Are we witnessing an AI-fueled gold rush or the early signs of an epic crash? Listen to these hard-hitting discussions on bubbles, breakthroughs, and the real impact behind Silicon Valley's AI obsession.
Time Magazine's "Person of the Year": the Architects of AI
The AI Wildfire Is Coming. It's Going to Be Very Painful and Incredibly Healthy.
'ChatGPT for Doctors' Startup Doubles Valuation to $12 Billion as Revenue Surges
Trump Pretends To Block State AI Laws; Media Pretends That's Legal
It's beginning to look a lot like (AI) Christmas
Amazon Prime Video Pulls AI-Powered Recaps After Fallout Flub
Could America win the AI race but lose the war?
Google Says First AI Glasses With Gemini Will Arrive in 2026
Border Patrol Agent Recorded Raid with Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
The countdown to the world's first social media ban for children
US could demand five-year social media history from tourists before allowing entry
Reddit making global changes to protect kids after social media ban - 9to5Mac
There are no good outcomes for the Warner Bros. sale
Paramount CEO Made Trump a Secret Promise on CNN in Warner Bros. Convo
Whatnot's Schlock Empire Shows Digital Live Shopping Can Thrive in America
The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away
Apple loses its appeal of a scathing contempt ruling in iOS payments case
Japan law opening phone app stores to go into effect
Microsoft Excel Turns 40, Remains Stubbornly Unkillable - Slashdot
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 sweeps The Game Awards — analysis and full winners list
Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program
An ex-Twitter lawyer is trying to bring Twitter back
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Guests: Iain Thomson, Owen Thomas, and Jason Hiner
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What happens when every major AI model gets jailbroken within days? This week, the world's most prolific AI red teamer lifts the curtain on how and why "safe" AI might be an impossible promise.
Pliny the Liberator | pliny.gg - discord.gg/basi
ChatGPT Nears 900 Million Weekly Active Users But Gemini is Catching Up
From Llamas to Avocados: Meta's shifting AI strategy is causing internal confusion
Google Tells Advertisers It'll Bring Ads to Gemini in 2026
Meta Acquires Limiteless, an A.I. Pendant Company Backed by Sam Altman
Here's how Google is laying the foundation for our mixed reality future
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block Are Teaming Up to Make AI Agents Play Nice
Svedka's First Super Bowl Ad Will Be Made Primarily With AI
AI Slop Is Ruining Reddit for Everyone
TESCREALers paying journalists at major outlets to cover AI
The Resonant Computing Manifesto (from Masnick)
Techdirt fundraiser
From Sam Lessin: Tech bros head to etiquette camp as Silicon Valley levels up its style
Bare Metal Email
Jeff in Austria
Golden Globes enter the world of podcasts and tread carefully, avoiding controversy
Who says AI isn't useful? Real-time Cricket Sorting By Sex
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Mike Elgan
Guest: Pliny the Liberator
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December 2025's Patch Tuesday brought major shifts, but the real action is in Microsoft's pricing, privacy battles, and the arms race to control AI-enabled browsers. Plus, Paul recommends Tiny11 Builder for a clean install, or Win11Debloat for an existing install. Then, Rufus to create installation media without the forced Microsoft account (MSA) sign-in or hardware requirement checks. Use MSEdgeDirect to use the default web browser for stories from Widgets, web-based search results, etc. And ExplorerPatcher can fix the performance and reliability issues in File Explorer.
It's the final Patch Tuesday of 2025
Major dark mode updates (with a fix for the "flashbang" problem)
AI Agent in Settings, Click to Do, Windows Studio Effects, and Search improvements for Copilot+ PCs
Many other improvements: FSE, Share, Settings, Widgets, more
More Windows 11
New 25H2 preview build on Beta/Dev adds MCP public preview, Quick Machine Recovery auto-enabled, Unified Update Orchestration Platform, Windows MIDI services
Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 is getting a lot more expensive in mid-2026. You didn't think all those free AI updates were free, did you?
AI
Paul has been talking about "programmatic" apps and services because he wasn't sure of a term for this type of interaction. But there is a term for this: Semantic. As in semantic web. And there you go
Microsoft one of 1,000 companies partnering on Agentic AI Foundation because you're getting agents whether they work or not
Gartner says NO to AI web browsers
The New York Times is suing Perplexity for all the obvious reasons
After a big win in the legal battle with OpenAI
Opera for Android gets a big AI update
Google Workspace Studio brings code-free agent creation to business users - automation is a solid AI use case
Xbox
Xbox Series X|S notably absent during Black Friday sales
Call of Duty won't repeat the mistakes of the past anymore since it didn't work out twice now
MS Flight Simulator 2024 is now available on PS5
Red Dead Redemption comes to mobile for the first time, free with a Netflix account
Tips & Picks
Tip and app(s) of the week: De-enshittify Windows 11
RunAs Radio this week: Incident Management and the Crowdstrike Event with Liam Westley
Brown liquor pick of the week: Old Farm Pennsylvania Straight Rye Whiskey
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A devastating new React vulnerability earned a "perfect 10" for risk, letting attackers remotely run code on a million-plus servers with a single HTTP request. Find out what happened, how fast attackers moved in, and why this bug changes everything for web security.
France's VanityFair face a stiff fine over cookies.
GrapheneOS pulls out of France over coercion worries.
The EU adds to the pile-on over underage social media.
India mandates the tracking of all smartphones.
Apple says no.
India abandons its smartphone tracking mandate.
India requires all encrypted messaging to be SIM-tied.
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters --becomes--> SLH.
AI demand has driven RAM pricing sky high.
GRC's DNS Benchmark is finished and available.
Cisco may talk a good game, but they're still Cisco.
Browsers to ask users for local network access permission.
React: The worst remote code exploit in a LONG time.
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Alan Dye jumps ship, departing Apple for Meta! Could Johny Srouji leave Apple soon? Srouji says he's not leaving "anytime soon". Justin Bieber is upset over part of Apple's Messages UI. And Apple TV previews part of the F1 channel TV app!
Bad Dye Job.
Apple announces departure of general counsel and policy chief.
What the heck is going on at Apple?
Apple Chip Chief tells staff he's not leaving "Anytime Soon".
In a major coup for someone, Alan Dye leaves Apple.
Report: Apple Bleeding Talent to OpenAI.
Apple highlights developer tools as Australia bans social media for under-16s.
Justin Bieber threatens Apple with "rear naked choke hold" over Messages UI.
Apple may have to enable always-on GPS in India.
Russia restricts FaceTime, its latest step in controlling online communications.
A love letter to glory days of iPhone gaming.
Create a bootable external disk for Apple silicon Macs in Tahoe.
iFixit app returns to the App Store with AI guidance and battery warnings.
Pebble's new smart ring stops you from forgetting your best ideas.
More all-black Vision Pro prototype parts surface online.
New features for Galaxy XR and a look at future devices.
Apple TV previews new F1 streaming deal, confirms driver onboard cams will be included.
Apple announces winners of 2025 App Store awards.
Apple's acclaimed feature "F1" and hit series "Severance," "Pluribus," & "Slow Horses" land top nominations for the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Picks of the Week
Jason's Pick: MBW Picks (Pick-ception Paul Mayson!)
Andy's Pick: A Charlie Brown Christmas
Alex's Pick: GenR8
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What happens if your internet provider gets the blame for what you download? This week, the panel unpacks a billion-dollar copyright battle at the Supreme Court that could upend how we all use the web.
Justice Alito Makes The Most Sense, Or This Week At The Supreme Court In The Cox-Sony Copyright Case
First Porn, Now Skin Cream? 'Age Verification' Bills Are Out of
These new FDA-approved glasses promise to slow nearsightedness in kids. Here's how they work
Amazon Tests U.S. Ultrafast Delivery Offering
What the heck is going on at Apple? | CNN Business
Meta's Zuckerberg Plans Deep Cuts for Metaverse Efforts
Meta acquires AI device startup Limitless
Instagram mandates total return to office for employees in 2026
Is Netflix Trying to Buy Warner Bros. or Kill It? - Slashdot
School Cell Phone Bans and Student Achievement
RoboCop statue rises in Detroit: 'Big, beautiful, bronze piece of art'
People who talk with their hands seem clearer, more persuasive - Fast Company
(a petition to cancel Twitter's trademark for abandonment)
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Spies aren't just in the shadows anymore—AI has turned every smartphone and social feed into a battlefield of influence and surveillance. This episode exposes how intelligence agencies, rogue states, and even TikTok are using machine learning to reshape what we know, believe, and fear.
Apple AI Chief Retiring After Siri Failure
Claude 4.5 Opus' Soul Document
OpenAI CEO Declares 'Code Red' to Combat Threats to ChatGPT, Delays Ads Effort
AI helps drive record $11.8 billion in Black Friday online spending
I love AI. Why doesn't everyone?
Dozens of US universities and colleges have announced new AI departments and programs over the last two years; an AI program is now MIT's second-largest major
Austria's Rebel Nuns Refuse To Give Up Instagram To Stay In Their Convent
Don't get angry, but the 2025 Oxford Word of the Year is 'rage bait'
AI Slop Recipes Are Taking Over the Internet — And Thanksgiving Dinner
The race to AGI-pill the pope
Suno Creates an Entire Spotify Catalog's Worth of Music Every Two Weeks, Says Investor Pitch Deck for $250M Fundraise
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Guest: Dr. Anthony Vinci
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Can the AI boom survive its own hype? This episode takes on the future of OpenAI, tech's subscription fatigue, and why "Made with AI" labels might be the new scarlet letter. Plus, Microsoft's ugly sweaters are back for some reason.
Windows 11
Week D comes a week late and in the wrong month, but it's a big one, and a preview of what to expect next week in Patch Tuesday
More pervasive dark mode
Copilot+ PC exclusives: Improvements to Click to Do, Windows Search, Windows Studio Effects, Agent in Settings
Expansion of FSE availability
Improvements across Settings, Share, File Explorer, Desktop Spotlight, more
Aluminium OS is the name of the ChromeOS/Android Frankenstein that will take on Windows
Android 16 QPR2 is here with about 1,000 new features and maybe a saner approach to OS updating than what we see on Windows
AI
AI slop is no enshittification: Human error is still a much bigger issue
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is right: The "Made with AI" label is silly and needs to go
OpenAI declares a "code red" after Google finally figured out AI
Opera quietly does an about-face on AI in its browsers
Opera Neon gets one-minute deep research, Gemini 3, and Nano Banana
Xbox and gaming
Mortal Kombat 1, more coming to Game Pass in first half of December
Valve is quietly bringing SteamOS, Windows games to Arm
Tips & picks
Tip of the week: Time to cull
Tip of the week #2: Time to look back
RunAs Radio this week: The M365 Copilot Data Readiness Checklist with Nikki Chapple
Brown liquor pick of the week: Stumbras Starka
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Cisco has finally admitted it's time for real change and is vowing to build "secure by default" gear after decades of criticism. Steve Gibson reacts to a rare moment when a tech giant actually gets security right—and what it means for everyone running critical infrastructure.
• Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters strikes (Salesforce) again.
• Cisco actually (no kidding) sees the light.
• Next week, Australia bans all underage social media.
• The EU Parliament moves to replace US computer tech.
• When to use Passwords, Passkeys or Yubikeys.
• Do unpowered SSDs lose their data.
• How about a "Joy of Coding" podcast.
• A Bitwarden Passkeys integration glitch.
• XSLT is sneaky. It's where you don't expect it.
• We know where last week's picture came from.
• The long-awaited return of a new Stargate series.
• A simple test to check our networks for any bot infections.
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John Giannandrea is stepping down from his role as VP for Machine Learning & AI Strategy and retiring in Spring 2026! Could Apple re-partner with Intel on a future product? Apple overtakes Samsung as the world's top phone maker. And Apple's new holiday season TV ad charms the panel!
John Giannandrea to retire from Apple.
From Ming-Chi Kuo: "Intel expected to begin shipping Apple's lowest-end M processor as early as 2027..."
Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as political outcry builds.
Apple set to become world's top phone maker, overtaking Samsung.
EU to examine if Apple Ads and Maps subject to tough rules, Apple says no.
Apple releases 2025 holiday season TV ad: "A Critter Carol".
Apple Music replay 2025 now fully available.
Apple security bounties slashed as Mac malware grows.
MKBHD's wallpaper app Panels is shutting down.
Apple TV series The Hunt postponed due to plagiarism allegations.
Apple TV debuts trailer for all-new holiday special "The First Snow of Fraggle Rock," premiering globally Friday, December 5.
Apple and (RED) announce limited-time $3M Apple Pay partnership.
After Apple originally announced the first version of Halo in 1999, Xbox apparently called Bungie and said "Steve Jobs can't have that. We're going to buy you."
David Lerner, a Mr. Fix-it of Apple computers, dies at 72.
34 years ago, Apple created a multimedia file format for the Mac, and it's still all around us.
Picks of the Week
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Andy's Pick: "I Made Apple's Widget Clock"
Jason's Pick: Govee Christmas Lights 2
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Is Black Friday really booming, or are inflated prices and AI shopping assistants just muddying the waters? This episode rips into the data, exposes retailer tactics, and debates if smarter tech is actually making us better shoppers.
Black Friday data shows online sales strong, store results mixed
Silicon Valley's man in the White House is benefiting himself and his friends
View: Trump's AI agenda sails toward an iceberg of bipartisan populist fury
'We do fail ... a lot': Defense startup Anduril hits setbacks with weapons tech
Solar's growth in US almost enough to offset rising energy use
Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea
China leapfrogs US in global market for "open" AI models
Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric buses
The Ford F-150 Lightning was supposed to transform the industry. Now, Ford may pull the plug
Roblox is a problem — but it's a symptom of something worse
Warner Music and Suno strike deal for AI music, giving artists control over their likeness
Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out
Jony Ive, Sam Altman: OpenAI plans elegantly simple device
One tech tip: Modern cars are spying on you. Here's what you can do about it
How a GM EV1 was sold for the first time
GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere
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AI pioneer Emad Mostaque joins Intelligent Machines to predict the intelligence inversion that could make human cognitive labor economically obsolete within a few years. Are we on the brink of a world where AI not only replaces remote jobs, but outcompetes entire companies of people?
Fox News hires Palantir to build AI newsroom tools
White House pauses executive order that would seek to preempt state laws on AI, sources say
Jony Ive, Sam Altman: OpenAI plans elegantly simple device
Kicking Robots, by James Vincent
Work is "optional" and irrelevant money: Musk's creepy utopian dream
The Twins Pushing Elon Musk's Plans to Replace X Staff With Grok
The prof crashed
I'm a Professor. A.I. Has Changed My Classroom, but Not for the Worse.
Lawn gone: Robotic lawnmower devastates sports field in Aurich
Latest Yudkowsky nutballery: An International Agreement to Prevent the Premature Creation of Artificial Superintelligence
AI-Salesman: Towards Reliable Large Language Model Driven Telemarketing
Project Rachel: Can an AI Become a Scholarly Author?
A beautiful Nic Cage commercial
This stuffing recipe
How Taco Bell Knows Exactly What You Want to Eat at 2 a.m.
'A nucleus of a community': the five-hour stage play about Dungeons & Dragons
The Stahl House
A $100,000 Robot Dog Is Becoming Standard in Policing — and Raising Ethical Alarms
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Emad Mostaque
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Pavan Davuluri only spoke at one Ignite 2025 session, and it did not deserve the hate he got. But what did he really say?
Copilot is a front-end for apps and cloud AI services, agents are background processes.
Apps in Windows need to become programmatic so AI and agents can control them.
You are in control. You being IT and the user. These experiences are off by default, opt-in, and optional. This is the end of whatever BS argument anyone has about this stuff.
Copilot Voice because AI is better when you babble and is often more natural than typing
Key concept: Apps, CLIs, etc. expect exact commands, AI is all about intent, just do what I want, not exactly what I say. This is why, yes, people WILL want to talk to their PCs (and other devices)
UIs for these new features will look/feel natural in Windows
Search box in Taskbar is getting updated to orchestrate between local/web search and Copilot capabilities, including agents
Agents will appear as app icons in Taskbar when fired, can be check in on, can post notifications for you to attend to
Integration of M365 Copilot capabilities with Windows - Better together story, with things like Writing Assistance for every text box
Accessibility updates thanks to AI - Fluid Dictation, which is what makes Copilot Voice make so much sense
All the security, privacy, and IT management the audience expects
Windows Insider Program
Dev and Beta builds include Full Screen Experience on all PCs, new Notepad app, more
Hardware - Earnings
Lenovo PC business up 12 percent to $15.1 billion, 25.6 percent unit share
HP up 4 percent to $14.6 billion, but job cuts for AI are coming
Dell PC business up 3 percent to $1.41 billion
AI and Stuff
Microsoft releases local Fara-7B agentic model for computer use
ChatGPT's new coding model is optimized for Windows
Dear God, you must see Nano Banana Pro to understand Google's lead
Google is bringing AirDrop to Android, starting with Pixel. This is what happens when regulators "force design changes on OS makers."
Xbox and Gaming
Xbox Cloud Gaming usage is up 45 percent YOY. Sure. What's 45 percent of 3 people?
Xbox Cloud Gaming is adding per-game resolution settings, to 1440p for Game Pass Ultimate customers
ROG Xbox Ally is getting default game profiles, in preview for 40 titles now
Microsoft open sources the source code for Zork, Zork II, and Zork III
New Chromebook buyers get one year of Nvidia GeForce NOW with Fast Pass
Tips and Picks
Tip of the week: Finding experts is more important than ever
We live in the age of stupid. Find the smart and never let go
Also, Xbox is having a good Black Friday sale
App pick of the week: Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge
Also: Perplexity Comet on Android
RunAs Radio this week: Christmas Gifts for SysAdmins with Joey Snow and Rick Claus
https://runasradio.com/Shows/Show/1012
Brown liquor pick of the week: Sidetrack Stone Whisky
https://www.huskdistillers.com/shop/sidetrack-stone-whisky
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Could banning VPNs really become law in the US? This episode breaks down the jaw-dropping legislation in Wisconsin and Michigan that targets VPN access for everyone, not just kids—and what it means for your digital privacy.
The EU finally comes to its "Chat Control" senses.
Windows 11 to include SysInternals Sysmon natively.
Chrome's tabs (optionally) go vertical.
The Pentagon begins its investment in warfare AI.
Members of the military are being doxed by social media.
A look inside the futility of trying to corral AI.
The surprising lack of WhatsApp user privacy.
Exactly what happened last week to Cloudflare?
Britain (over)reacts to the Jaguar Land Rover incident.
Project: Hail Mary's second trailer released.
US state legislatures want to ban VPNs altogether
Show Notes: https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1053-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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We celebrate 1000 episodes of MacBreak Weekly! The next iteration of iOS may be something similar to macOS "Snow Leopard". A breakthrough has been made in the iPhone Fold crease! And Gurman refutes the Financial Times report that Tim Cook could be stepping down as early as next year.
Apple announces 45 App Store awards finalists for 2025.
Apple iOS 27 to be no-frills "Snow Leopard" update, other than new AI.
Jony Ive, Sam Altman: OpenAI plans elegantly simple device.
Around 100 iPhone Folds made after crease "breakthrough".
Retail chain accidentally sold iPad Airs for $17 – wants them back.
Android and iPhone users can now share files, starting with the Pixel 10 family.
Apple and Delta join forces on new baggage tracking tech.
Poland probes Apple again over App Tracking Transparency rules.
New Apple Immersive content coming soon to Vision Pro from Real Madrid and Red Bull.
Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" sets record for biggest Apple TV drama series launch.
Gurman: "Few signs internally" point to Tim Cook stepping down as CEO early next year.
Apple releases another limited-edition designer iPhone accessory.
New Apple video highlights vapor chamber liquid cooling in iPhone 17 Pro.
Google mocks iPhone in musical "Wicked" ad claiming Pixel firsts.
Apple News loses CNN.
Picks of the Week
Jason's Pick: Festivitas
Andy's Pick: Blip
Alex's Pick: UNI HDMI Adapter
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell
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A judge is racing to break up Google's advertising empire before they can appeal, while Microsoft's Copilot stumbles on camera. Australia's sweeping social bans, Roblox's selfie requirement, and flawed AI moderation spark sharp debate on what happens when online gatekeeping gets serious.
Top MAGA Influencers Accidentally Unmasked as Foreign Trolls
NetChoice Sues Virginia To Block Its One-Hour Social Media Limit For Kids
Roblox is requiring 9yo kids to submit a video selfie to prove age
Outage at Cloudflare Disrupts Parts of the Internet
It's not just you, many websites are not working this morning amid Cloudflare outage
Cloudflare-related variation on the classic XKCD
Trump's DOGE Is Dead and We Won't Miss It
Meta Wins FTC Antitrust Trial Over Instagram, WhatsApp Deals
Europe is scaling back its landmark privacy and AI laws
Talking to Windows' Copilot AI makes a computer feel incompetent
780,000 Windows Users Downloaded Linux Distro Zorin OS in the Last 5 Weeks
Fortnite is getting Unity games
Oops. Cryptographers cancel election results after losing decryption key.
SEC Dismisses Case Against SolarWinds, Top Security Officer
Google Starts Testing Ads In AI Mode
A decision about breaking up Google's adtech monopoly is on the horizon
Work is "optional" and irrelevant money: Musk's creepy utopian dream
White House Tries to axe the GAIN act (Act that would have prevented AI tech from being sold to other nations.)
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, Molly White, and Wesley Faulkner
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