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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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he podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact.
Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks
Data centers in space makes no sense
The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo
Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing.
Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear - Nature
OpenAI will retire several models, including GPT-4o, from ChatGPT next month
Jensen Huang says Nvidia would love to back an OpenAI IPO, and there's 'no drama' with Sam Altman
Firefox will soon let you block all of its generative AI features
Salesforce signs $5.6B deal to inject agentic AI into the US Army
HHS Is Making an AI Tool to Create Hypotheses About Vaccine Injury Claims
French office of Elon Musk's X raided by Paris prosecutor's cybercrime unit
An AI Toy Exposed 50K Logs of Its Chats With Kids To Anyone With a Gmail Account
Darren Aronofsky's AI Studio Used Artificial Intelligence Tools for Revolutionary War Animated Series — but Hired Human Actors to Voice Founding Fathers
Forget Hinge or Bumble. This App Promises a Personal AI Matchmaker
Scientists Launch AI DinoTracker App That Identifies Dinosaur Footprints
Project Genie: Experimenting with infinite, interactive worlds
Anthropic Takes Aim at OpenAI's ChatGPT in Super Bowl Ad Debut
Move to Ban Social Media for Kids Gains Traction in Europe
The Matrix Resurrections Is a Messy, Imperfect Triumph
The Thatcher Effect and other Optical Toys
Fascinating Research: AIs are highly inconsistent [i.e., random] when recommending brands or products
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Guest: Steve Yegge
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Microsoft is burning through billions on AI, but Wall Street is finally demanding to see where the payoff is. The earnings announcement triggered a $357 billion valuation wipe-out, the largest in Microsoft's history and the second-largest in history overall (Nvidia managed to lose $593 billion in value in the wake of DeepSeek in early 2025).Windows
Windows 11 has over one billion users - and, surprise, it got their faster than Windows 10 without any of the shenanigans
Microsoft to address the quality issues in Windows 11 in 2026
There is already evidence that Microsoft is trying to make Windows 11 suck less: Recent OneDrive changes that address a key ensh*ttification, and let's not forget all those security advances
What did Microsoft really promise? Not much
Microsoft has new EVPs for Security and Quality
Microsoft belatedly delivered the January Week D update last Thursday, a preview of this month's Patch Tuesday
Dev and Beta builds both deliver Mark Russinovich's sysmon tool
Microsoft earnings deep dive
Microsoft reported a net income of $38.5 billion on revenues of $81.3 billion in the quarter ending December 31. Those figures represent gains of 60 percent and 17 percent, respectively, year-over-year
Earnings analysis: All eyes are on AI and no one is happy
Microsoft spent $37.5 billion on AI infrastructure (capex) in the quarter, up 66 percent YOY, and it's on track to spend $150+ billion in the fiscal year
Every single question was about this and how it will ever recoup the costs
There are now 15 million paid Microsoft 365 Copilot seats out of 450+ million Microsoft 365 seats
OpenAI is Microsoft's biggest Azure customer, but it's unclear if there is any real money there because of accounting tricks
Windows, Edge, and Bing all "gained share," PC maker revenues were up just 1 percent, the Windows 10 upgrade cycle was mostly a bust (it's likely that most of it was tied to RAM pricing fears, too)
Xbox fell off a cliff with content and services revenues down 5 percent in a holiday quarter somehow and Xbox hardware revenue declined an astonishing 32 percent YOY
Standalone Office 2025 suite was a surprise hit, Hood is curious if that continues
Microsoft 365 "cost of business" up 10 percent YOY because of AI costs
AMD revenues up 34 percent to $10.3 billion
Apple delivers record revenues of $143.8 billion; iPhone made more revenues by itself than all of Microsoft
AI
Microsoft is going to basically make an app store for content makers who wish to be paid for use by AI
Anthropic advertises that Claude will be advertising-free, unlike ChatGPT
The next Firefox will include the promised AI kill switch and Vivaldi "extends the middle fingerˮ to AI
Xbox and games
AMD reveals next Xbox console in 2027
We're getting a solid collection of Xbox Game Pass titles for the beginning of February
Battlefield 6 was the best-selling shooter of 2025 and EA made $1.9 billion in Q4
Epic Games has big plans for its PC launcher/store
Nintendo has now sold 17 million Switch 2s as OG Switch hits 155 million units
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Make OneDrive Folder Backup work for you
App pick of the week: Bitwarden (TWiT sponsor)
RunAs Radio this week: Getting Started using Purview with Erica Toelle
Brown liquor pick of the week: Glendronach Ode to
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When a popular antivirus and even Notepad++ turn into infection vectors after supply chain breaches, it's clear no software is safe from attack—or from its own update system. Steve and Leo unpack the risks hiding right inside your next auto-update.
An anti-virus system infects its own users.
Apple's next iOS release "fuzzes" cellular locations.
cURL discontinues bug bounties under bogus AI flood.
AI discovers and fixes 15 CVE-worthy 0-days in OpenSSL.
Ireland did NOT already pass their spying legislation.
AI irreversibly deletes all project files. Says it's sorry.
Windows has a serious global clipboard security problem.
ISPs have the ability to monetize their subscriber's identities.
MongoDB has lowered the hacking skill level bar to the floor
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Apple had a very strong Q1 2026, thanks to iPhone 17 sales. Apple acquires an AI company, its second-largest acquisition behind Beats by Dre. An Apple-1 computer prototype board #0 sold for $ 2.75 million. And new tech spec leaks of Apple's potential iPhone Fold hit the web!
Apple's record quarter: Is this what a hit iPhone looks like?.
Apple reveals it has 2.5 billion active devices around the world.
Apple's historic quarter doesn't change the need for AI reckoning.
Apple revamps how you buy a Mac online, removes preconfigured options.
Apple's second biggest acquisition ever is an AI company that listens to 'silent speech'.
Apple Design Team gains Halide co-founder, but the pro camera app isn't going anywhere.
Apple to soon take up to 30% cut from all Patreon creators in iOS app.
Apple was fined a total of $851M last year for privacy and antitrust violations.
Continuity Camera lands Apple in legal trouble for 'Sherlocking' Camo.
Apple-1 computer prototype board #0 sold for $2.75M.
Very first Apple check & early Apple-1 motherboard sold for $5 million combined.
New iPhone Fold specs revealed, including design, cameras, more.
Report: Apple 'exploring' clamshell foldable iPhone as potential follow-up model.
New MacBook Pro release date: Here's when M5 Pro and M5 Max might debut.
Agentic coding comes to Xcode.
Auto-resizing columns in Finder.
iOS 26's Passwords app has a new feature that can save you a headache.
Apple Maps gets a 'Drops of God' wine guide curated by actor Tomohisa Yamashita.
Apple C-series modem enables new privacy-focused limit precise location feature.
Today's Apple TV press day.
New 'Humans of Apple TV' video debuts, watch it here.
Apple TV launches F1 programming in app ahead of season kickoff.
Two years after release, Apple still hasn't decided what to do with Apple Vision Pro.
More Accessibility for Winter Olympics.
Picks of the Week
Shelly's Pick: Transit App
Leo's Picks: AppleUnsold and Bugs Apple Loves
Andy's Pick: ReelGood
Mikah's Pick: Picky Pad
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Andy Ihnatko
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What happens when AI bots get their own social network, Silicon Valley execs cozy up to power, and Apple takes a cut from creators? This week's panel calls out the bold, bizarre, and often problematic ways tech's biggest players are reshaping everything from AI assistants to your everyday privacy.
There's a social network for AI agents, and it's getting weird
Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet right now
Exposed Moltbook Database Let Anyone Take Control of Any AI Agent on the Site
Pentagon clashes with Anthropic over military AI use, sources say
Salesforce signs $5.6B deal to inject agentic AI into the US Army
Angry Norfolk residents lose lawsuit to stop Flock license plate scanners
SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit
Elon Musk reportedly wants a June SpaceX IPO to align with his birthday, the planets
Tesla hits a grim milestone: its second straight year of decline
Tesla says production-ready Optimus robot is coming soon
Microsoft reports strong cloud earnings in Q2 as gaming declines
What We Learned From Meta, Microsoft and Tesla
Apple tells Patreon to move creators to in-app purchase for subscriptions by November
Apple CEO Tim Cook 'heartbroken' after repeated ICE killings in Minneapolis
A rival smart glasses company is suing Meta over its Ray-Ban products
TikTok, YouTube, and Meta are headed to court for a landmark trial over social media addiction
The 'Social Media Addiction' Narrative May Be More Harmful Than Social Media Itself
TikTok users freak out over app's 'immigration status' collection — here's what it means
A Waymo hit a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica
Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign
Samsung's TriFold phone will cost $2,899 in the US
Groundhogs are bad at predicting weather, but they're valuable animal engineers\
Satellites encased in wood are in the works
Belkin reminds users that its Wemo smart home products are shutting down this week
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Guests: Gary Rivlin, Devindra Hardawar, and Victoria Song
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Microsoft's Patch Tuesday blunder triggers emergency fixes, surprise layoffs ripple through Amazon, and the crew debates whether rapid AI advances spell the end of traditional apps. Also, password managers do a lot more than manage passwords, so there's one thing everyone needs to get right.
Windows 11
Dev splits from Beta, tests what will surely be 26H1 - After last week's show, Microsoft did issue that same Beta build in the Dev channel for some reason
Dev and Beta get same fixes in different builds, but no new features
24H2 and 25H2 Release Preview update(s) are a peek at the next Patch Tuesday, lots of changes
January Patch Tuesday update was so terrible it required two emergency fixes, the second of which went out late Sunday
Earnings/industry
Intel falls flat in Q4, full year 2025 despite U.S. "investment"
Amazon lays off 16,000 employees
Microsoft, Apple, earnings this week, Alphabet, Amazon are next week
AI
Microsoft announces Maia 200 AI datacenter processor
Like Baldric in Black Adder, Apple has a cunning plan for an AI Siri
With AI costs soaring, cheaper new AI plans appear somehow
OpenAI was last week with big expansion of ChatGPT Go
Google does the same this week with AI Plus plan
OpenAI, Anthropic (this week), others are adding "apps" to their chatbots
Microsoft is exposing app features as AI Actions in Windows 11
Paul opined that this semantic/programmatic capability was the end of apps
But we can now essentially vibe-code our own custom apps - this is vaguely reminiscent of the home computer/DIY era, but without the technical knowledge requirements
The age of native apps is over, at least on desktop. Will mobile fall next?
Dev
Microsoft introduces the Windows App Development (winapp) CLI. For some reason
Xbox and gaming
Microsoft refreshes the Xbox Cloud Gaming web experience — bigger changes coming?
Fable is coming to Xbox, PC, PS5 in late 2026
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Choose a single password manager, make your life easier
App pick of the week: Proton Pass
RunAs Radio this week: Business Process Automation in 2026 with Ian Cooper
Brown liquor pick of the week: Tullibardine 18
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Can AI stay open, ethical, and for the people? Mozilla's president joins the show to reveal their game plan—and $650 million war chest—for taking on Big Tech's monoculture with a "Rebel Alliance" approach to AI.
State of Mozilla 2025/26
Codeless: From idea to software - Anil Dash
Clawdbot is the new AI techies are buzzing about — and it's renewing interest in the Mac Mini
Qwen3-TTS Demo - a Hugging Face Space by Qwen
I Let AI Analyze My Davos Reporting Trip. Here's What It Missed
Dario Amodei — The Adolescence of Technology
Proof of Corn
Trump admin reportedly plans to use AI to write federal regulations
Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.
China Lagging in AI Is a 'Fairy Tale,' Mistral CEO Says
How Playing Pokémon Became the Ultimate Test of AI's Intelligence
Sir Demis Hassabis becomes the latest to say that ChatGPT is a dead-end and that we must turn our focus to world models
Claude's new constitution
"Infinite Jest" Has Turned Thirty. Have We Forgotten How to Read It?
Sony's TV business is being taken over by TCL
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Mark Surman
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Can AI really write malware better than hackers ever could? This episode exposes the first real-world case of advanced, fully AI-generated malware and why it signals a seismic shift in cybersecurity risk.
CISA's uncertain future remains quite worrisome.
Worrisome is Ireland's new "lawful" interception law.
The EU's Digital Rights organization pushes back.
Microsoft acknowledges it turns over user encryption keys.
Alex Neihaus on AI enterprise usage dangers.
Gavin confesses he put a database on the Internet.
Worries about a massive podcast rewinding backlog.
What does the emergence of AI-generated malware portend?
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Apple launches the next generation of its AirTags. Is Apple developing its own take on an AI wearable pin? Apple is holding an event in LA for creators: could this coincide with an announcement of the next MacBook Pro? And Apple snags a Best Picture nomination for 'F1: The Movie'.
Apple launches AirTag 2 with improved range, louder speaker, more.
Incremental iOS 26.2.1, iPadOS 26.2.1, watchOS 26.2.1 updates support the new AirTag.
Apple developing AI wearable pin.
Apple hosting LA event for creators on January 27-29 that could coincide with MacBook Pro announcement.
Apple reportedly aiming to upgrade the MacBook Pro twice this year.
Tim Cook slammed for attending 'Melania' screening on night of Alex Pretti killing.
Apple TV earns Best Picture nomination for 'F1: The Movie' in 2026 Oscars.
I let ChatGPT analyze a decade of my Apple Watch data. Then I called my doctor.
Ongoing RAM supply and cost crisis isn't an issue for Apple's iPhone — right now.
Picks of the Week
Dave's Pick: Anker Prime Foldable Wireless Charging Station (Feb 2026)
Andy's Pick: Mermaid
Jason's Pick: ChapterPod
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Microsoft quietly hands over BitLocker keys to the government, TikTok's new privacy terms spark a user panic, and Europe's secret tech backups reveal anxious prep for digital fallout. Plus, how gambling platforms are changing the future of news and sports.
You can bet on how much snow will fall in New York City this weekend
Europe Prepares for a Nightmare Scenario: The U.S. Blocking Access to Tech
China, US sign off on TikTok US spinoff
TikTok users freak out over app's 'immigration status' collection -- here's what it means
Elon Musk's Grok A.I. Chatbot Made Millions of Sexualized Images, New Estimates Show
Microsoft Gave FBI Keys To Unlock Encrypted Data, Exposing Major Privacy Flaw - Forbes
House of Lords votes to ban social media for Brits under 16
Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health"
Route leak incident on January 22, 2026
149 Million Usernames and Passwords Exposed by Unsecured Database
Millions of people imperiled through sign-in links sent by SMS
Anthropic revises Claude's 'Constitution,' and hints at chatbot consciousness
The new Siri chatbot may run on Google servers, not Apple's
A Wikipedia Group Made a Guide to Detect AI Writing. Now a Plug-In Uses It to 'Humanize' Chatbots
GitHub - anthropics/original_performance_takehome: Anthropic's original performance take-home, now open for you to try!
Telly's "free" ad-based TVs make notable revenue—when they're actually delivered - Ars Technica
Toilet Maker Toto's Shares Get Unlikely Boost From AI Rush - Slashdot
Dr. Gladys West, whose mathematical models inspired GPS, dies at 95
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Think you know the story of AI's rise and fall? This episode upends conventional wisdom with guest historian Thomas Haigh, who reveals why the infamous "AI winter" might just be a myth and why the field's biggest failures fueled today's breakthroughs.
Two Thinking Machines Lab Cofounders Are Leaving to Rejoin OpenAI
NVDA, GOOGL, META: AI Spending Forecast to Hit $2.53 Trillion This Year
Nvidia, Eli Lilly just say yes to making drugs together, using Vera Rubin GPUs
Claude Cowork Exfiltrates Files
We put Claude Code in Rollercoaster Tycoon
How Generative AI is destroying society - by Gary Marcus
Anthropic rewrites Claude's guiding principles—and entertains the idea that its AI might have 'some kind of consciousness or moral status'
Claude's new constitution
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This week, the hosts go deep on out-of-band updates, unwanted "innovations," and the uneasy cost of tech's latest gold rush. Plus, securing a Microsoft account is not as hard as some think, and neither are passkeys once you get past the jargon. And for developers, AI Dev Gallery offers a fascinating glimpse at what you can do for free with AI used against a CPU, GPU, or NPU.
Windows 11
Microsoft issues an emergency fix for a borked Windows Update. Right. A fix for a fix.
Hell freezes over, if only slightly: Microsoft quietly made some positive changes to forced OneDrive Folder Backup. Donʼt worry, itʼs still forced (and appears to be opt-in, but isnʼt). But you can back out more elegantly. So itʼs opt-out, not opt-in, but a step forward. Plus, a new behavior
Windows 11 on Arm PCs can now download games from the Xbox app (previously only through the Insider program)
Over 85 percent of Xbox games on PC work in WOA now
Prism emulator now supports AVX and AVX2 and Epic Anti-Cheat, and there is a new Windows Performance Fit feature offering guidance on which titles should play well.
Beta: New 25H2 build with account dialog modernization, Click to Do and desktop background improvements. Not for Dev, suggesting itʼs about to move to 26H1
Notepad and Paint get more features yet again. Notably, these updates are for Dev and Canary only, suggesting these might be 26Hx features (then again, versions don't matter, right?)
AI
Just say no: To AI, to Copilot, and to Satya Nadella
Our national nightmare is over: You can now (easily) hide Copilot in Microsoft Edge
ChatGPT Go is now available worldwide, ads are on the way because of course
Wikipedia partners with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, more on AI
Xbox & gaming
January Xbox Update brings Game Sync Indicator, more
Solid second half of January for Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft will likely introduce a free, ad-supported Xbox Cloud Gaming tier because of course
Tips & picks
Tip of the week: Secure your Microsoft account
App pick of the week: AI Dev Gallery
RunAs Radio this week: Ideation to Implementation with Amber Vandenburg
Liquor pick of the week: Estancia Raicilla
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Soaring RAM prices are about to hit your security gear where it hurts, and the fallout could change what's protecting your network. Find out who's about to pay and why the AI gold rush is reshaping more than just your server specs.
RAM pricing to affect enterprise firewall equipment.
Anthropic provides sizeable support to Python Foundation.
The FTC clamps down on GM's secret sale of driving data.
"ANCHOR" replaces "CIPAC" for industry-government sharing.
Germany planning to legislate total access to global data.
Grubhub becomes the latest ShinyHunters extortion victim.
Let's Encrypt's 6-Day certs are available to everyone.
Iran planning to permanently take itself off the Internet.
HD Tune before and after a SpinRite Level 3 refresh.
Some great listener feedback, and
More trouble from GhostPoster malicious browser extensions
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Rumors are starting to pick up in 2026, with more information emerging about the upcoming iPhone 18 and M5 MacBook Pros. Could we finally see new Studio Displays this year? And end-to-end encryption for RCS messages could finally be coming to iOS.
iPhone 18 Pro: Dynamic Island may move to top-left screen corner.
Some MacBook Pro configurations see up to a two-month delay ahead of possible next-gen M5 MacBook Pro release.
The icon history of various Apple software.
New Studio Display or Pro Display XDR spotted in regulatory database.
Google Gemini-Powered Siri will reportedly have these 7 new features.
Apple Watch blood sugar monitoring a step closer as new tech launches.
The Smartlet dual watch band is the most ridiculous Apple Watch accessory yet.
Apple Vision Pro owners will get a great assortment of classic arcade games in VR soon.
Red Bull's 2026 Formula 1 launch puts Apple hardware front and center.
Civilization VII is coming to Apple Arcade.
As pressure mounts for Apple to pull the X app, xAI says Grok will stop undressing people.
In case you ever doubted it, Apple Car was real -- reveals Airbnb.
End-to-end encryption for RCS messages surfaces in iOS 26.3 beta.
Apple is fighting for TSMC capacity as Nvidia takes center stage.
Apple testing new App Store design that blurs the line between ads and search results
Picks of the Week
Andy's Pick: Dolly Parton & Trio, with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
Stephen's Pick: Aqara U400 Smart Lock UWB
Jason's Pick: Also the Aqara U400 Smart Lock, but UWB locks in general.
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Claude isn't just the hottest name in AI right now—it's quietly ushering in a wave of ultra-personalized, vibe-coded software that could transform how we build and use tech in 2026. Find out why coders and normies alike are obsessed and what's coming next.
Claude Cowork Exfiltrates Files
Behind the Curtain: The AI future has arrived
Our Algorithmic Grey-Beige World
Musk wants up to $134B in OpenAI lawsuit, despite $700B fortune
Elon Musk's Grok 'Undressing' Problem Isn't Fixed
I asked Grok's AI to undress me after X's new limits. It's still easy on the app.
Senate passes Defiance Act for a second time to address Grok deepfakes
Instagram says it fixed the issue that sent password reset emails
Instagram AI Influencers Are Defaming Celebrities With Sex Scandals
French Court Orders Popular VPNs to Block More Pirate Sites, Despite Opposition
Nearly 5 Million Accounts Removed Under Australia's New Social Media Ban
TikTok has quietly launched a new micro drama app called PineDrama as the category picks up steam in the US
Creator income inequality is rising as top influencers rake in big paydays from brands
Managers on alert for "launch fever" as pressure builds for NASA's Moon mission
Senate passes minibus bill funding NASA, rejecting Trump's proposed cuts
Pentagon Device Linked To Havana Syndrome
Zuck#: A programming language for connecting the world. And harvesting it
Amazon is buying copper harvested by bacteria for its data centers
'Are You Dead?' is now the top paid App Store app in China
Danish dev delights kid by turning floppy drive into easy TV remote
Cinemark will fill almost anything with popcorn this weekend—but there's a catch
Happy Birthday, Wikipedia: We need you now more than ever
Pluralistic: The world needs an Ireland for disenshittification (17 Jan 2026)
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Harper Reed and Abrar Al-Heeti
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Disinformation expert Craig Silverman joins the crew to break down why AI makes scams and fake news easier, faster, and nearly impossible to spot—while Big Tech quietly profits. If you think spotting digital deception is tough now, wait until you hear how deep the rabbit hole goes.
Claude Code
Indonesia and Malaysia block Grok over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakes
Apple taps Google to power a new Siri and future AI tools
Introducing Cowork
"In China, driverless delivery vans have become a total meme, they plow through crumbling roads, fresh concrete, motorcycles, anything. Nothing stops them." : r/SelfDrivingCars
Meta refocuses on AI hardware as metaverse layoffs begin
Creepy Link
Matthew McConaughey has secured eight trademarks of himself from the USPTO in the past several months to protect his likeness and voice from unauthorized AI use
Senate Passes a Bill That Would Let Nonconsensual Deepfake Victims Sue
X says Grok will no longer edit images of real people into bikinis
Newsom Vows to Stop Proposed Billionaire Tax in California
J.R.R. Tolkien, Using a Tape Recorder for the First Time, Reads from The Hobbit for 30 Minutes (1952) | Open Culture
Digg launches its new Reddit rival to the public
Postal Arbitrage
New protein tests
The Traitors Season 4
WikiFlix
MTV REWIND - 33,000+ Music Videos • Zero Ads • Zero Algorithms
'A bombshell': doubt cast on discovery of microplastics throughout human body
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Craig Silverman
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Satya Nadella gave up much of his CEO duties in 2025. Are we on the cusp of a new CEO? And does some money manager/political duo like Amy Hood and Brad Smith actually make more sense in this role than an engineer-type for the modern Microsoft?
Microsoft is trying to win our hearts and minds on AI
After spending three years trying to jam AI down our collective throats, Microsoft has only met resistance. Now, the real marketing begins
Governments and regulators: Microsoft will build out its AI infrastructure by actually paying for it and respecting the communities in which this happens
Customers: Satya Nadella is blogging, and he wants us to stop complaining about AI. He's the wrong messenger
Windows 11
First Patch Tuesday of 2026 brings security and bug fixes but no new features
First update of 2026 brings Copilot-powered image descriptions in Narrator, new IT policies for Copilot, other changes to Dev & Beta
Dev is about to switch to 26H1
IDC says that PC sales rose 8.1 percent in 2025, warns again about 2026
The good & bad of Paul's Panther Lake laptop
Dell doesn't sell any PCs to consumers so it obviously has opinions about why consumers don't buy PCs for AI
Microsoft will soon retire its Lens mobile app
AI
Apple predictably partners with Google to bring Gemini to Siri
Samsung correctly points out we're all using AI already so there's no reason to complain about it
We can't trust AI, so Microsoft is letting Copilot go shopping with our credit cards
We can't trust AI, so OpenAI is giving ChatGPT access to our private health data
Gmail is getting more AI because email is the low-hanging fruit of data collection
Xbox and gaming
Developer Direct returns on January 22 with Fable and Forza 6 gameplay
Microsoft to bring Avowed to PS5 in February
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Kick off 2026 with a security checkup
App pick of the week: Microsoft Local Foundry
RunAs Radio this week: Azure in 2026 with Jeremy Winter
Brown liquor pick of the week: Don Julio 70
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig into Microsoft's "three-day certificates," the hidden costs for developers, and the security tradeoffs no one saw coming.
A look at Microsoft's Azure cloud code signing.
California implements DROP, global data broker opt-out.
Where's the town of "Whata Bod" Idaho.
iOS built-in Mail app worked itself out of a job.
A 30-minute tutorial for non-coders about AI coding.
Claude Code appears to be winning over the AI coding world.
Various listener musings on code signing.
A bit of Magnesium feedback.
What use are 3-day code signing certs?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1060-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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Apple & Google enter a multi-year collaboration to integrate Apple's AI with Google's Gemini model. Apple unveils its Apple Creator Studio app collection. And JPMorganChase will become the new issuer of the Apple Card.
Joint statement from Google and Apple.
Introducing Apple Creator Studio, an inspiring collection of creative apps.
Some first thoughts about live immersive basketball.
Apple: You (still) don't understand the Vision Pro.
Chase is taking over Apple's credit card.
Apple loses Safari lead designer to The Browser Company.
Removing Tahoe's unwanted menu icons.
iOS 26 shows unusually slow adoption months after release [updated].
Global smartphone shipments grew 2% YoY in 2025; Apple emerged as market leader.
Exclusive: India proposes forcing smartphone makers to give source code in security overhaul.
Verizon no longer needs to unlock phones after 60 days, thanks to FCC.
Apple scores at the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards with Best Comedy and Best Actor wins for record-breaking hit "The Studio," alongside a Best Actress win for "Pluribus".
Legendary classic Macintosh game 'Dark Castle' is coming back to the Mac.
Texas man discovers 2.09-carat brown diamond at Arkansas State Park after asking Siri for mining tips.
Lego iMac G3 clears key hurdle, moves closer to release.
Picks of the Week
Doc's Pick: Corsair Xeneon Edge 14.5" LCD Touchscreen
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Andy's Pick: Dark Castle on Internet Archive
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell
Guest: Doc Rock
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Is putting a camera in your toilet the future of health, or have tech companies lost the plot? This episode's panel digs into what's truly innovative versus what's just over the top, as industry leaders spar over privacy concerns and the real impact of AI in everyday devices.
We tried to get humanoid robots to do the laundry
Boston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026
Hair Drying Robot
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia's New Vera Rubin Chips Are in 'Full Production'
AMD's Ryzen AI 400 series includes the first Copilot+ desktop CPU — Team Red refreshes Zen 5 APUs and Strix Halo
Meta's EMG wristband is moving beyond its AR glasses
Lego's Smart Brick Gives the Iconic Analog Toy a New Digital Brain
The Alexa Plus website is now available to everyone in early access
Throne, from the co-founder of Whoop, uses computer vision to study your poop
The Verge Awards at CES 2026
These are the smart home gadgets that impressed me at CES 2026
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