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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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Apple's legendary evangelist Guy Kawasaki reveals how signal messaging and open-source AI are rewriting playbooks for privacy, immortality, and activism. Hear candid stories and sharp opinions from someone who has shaped—and challenged—today's tech giants.
OpenAI robotics hardware lead resigns
ChatGPT returns to the top of the App Store after DoD controversy
OpenAI Had Banned Military Use. The Pentagon Tested Its Models Through Microsoft Anyway
Anthropic Made Pitch in Drone Swarm Contest During Pentagon Feud
Anthropic chief back in talks with Pentagon about AI deal
OpenAI robotics leader resigns over concerns about Pentagon AI deal
BREAKING: Sam Altman's greed and dishonesty are finally catching up to him
ChatGPT update curbs 'cringe,' cuts down on answer refusals
OpenAI's GPT-5.4 sets new records on professional benchmarks
OpenAI Releases New ChatGPT Model For Working In Excel and Google Sheets - Slashdot
OpenAI delays ChatGPT's 'adult mode' again
OpenAI's IPO Hopes Face Skeptical Investor Community
Sources: Meta has signed a multiyear AI content licensing deal with News Corp worth $50M per year; the deal will run for at least three years
Zuckerberg has "finished" with Alexandr Wang, worth US$14 billion
Yann LeCun Raises $1 Billion To Build AI That Understands the Physical World
Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab signs a chip supply deal with Nvidia worth tens of billions of dollars, planning to deploy 1GW+ of next-gen Vera Rubin chips
Meta didn't buy Moltbook for bots — it bought into the agentic web
Where did you think the training data was coming from?
You could be an influencer without even realizing it
Amazon Wins Court Order To Block Perplexity's AI Shopping Bots
Amazon's Health AI is now open to all US customers
After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes
Amazon Data Centers on Fire After Iranian Missile Strikes on Dubai
Nvidia Is Planning to Launch an Open-Source AI Agent Platform
How to Talk to Someone Experiencing 'AI Psychosis'
Tiiny AI Pocket Lab: The First Pocket-Size AI Supercomputer
A lot of journalism folks are offering editing advice as Grammarly's AI "experts"
AI-generated art can't be copyrighted after Supreme Court declines to review the rule
Judges Find AI Doesn't Have Human Intelligence in Two New Court Cases
Ars Technica fires reporter after AI controversy involving fabricated quotes
Start Up No.2624: Canadian journal retracts 25 years of studies, the AI writing question, Netflix buys Affleck AI firm, and more
William Shatner says he turned a $42 money transfer from Elon Musk into nearly $200,000 for his charity
YouTube Lays Claim to Another Crown: The World's Largest Media Company
ET Fall Preview 1994
Payphone Go
This company wants to pay you $800 to bully AI for a day
Tweakbench - your favorite producer's favorite plugins lol
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Guy Kawasaki
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From bug-busting AI that's transforming Firefox to personal coding breakthroughs, the team breaks down how practical applications are cutting through skepticism and reshaping developer workflows. Plus, hear why lighter Patch Tuesdays are refreshing from time to time!
Windows 11
Patch Tuesday's familiar list of updates: Network speed test, Camera tilt and pan controls, sysmon, RSAT improvements, Quick Machine Recovery improvements, WEBP support for desktop wallpaper, Emoji 16.0, etc.
It's been a light year so far for Patch Tuesday features - that's a good thing
New builds for Canary, Dev, and Beta late last week. Canary is nothing, Dev/Beta get Administrator Protection, Drag Tray refinements, File Explorer improvements, and fixes
Android 16 QPR3 brings Desktop Mode to Android devices - and a hands-on with Pixel phones and tablets shows the way forward for Android-based laptops later this year
Intel has new gaming processors for creators and gamers and they look excellent and are inexpensive
AI and dev
Copilot Cowork is literally Claude Cowork in Microsoft 365 - "Wave 3" for Microsoft 365 Copilot begins with a lot of agentic features, in private preview at first
Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive get big Gemini updates for consumers and Workspace customers
Mozilla partners with Anthropic to use AI to find bugs, and it's paying off nicely
Visual Studio Code moves to a weekly update schedule
The .NET 11 Preview 2 is here
Xbox and gaming
Microsoft starts talking up next Xbox console! It's called Project Helix and, yes, it will run Windows games
New Xbox Mode is on the way
Project Helix dev kits to game makers in 2027
Satya Nadella explains why he/Microsoft are "long" on gaming
Gaming is a core identity for Microsoft alongside platforms, developers, and knowledge workers
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: Nostalgia with a purpose
App pick of the week: Stardock Clairvoyance
RunAs Radio this week: SQL Server in 2026 with Bob Ward
Brown liquor pick of the week: Canadian Centennial Rye Whisky
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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Think your online alias keeps you safe? This episode reveals how advanced language models are making it trivial to de-anonymize users at scale, challenging everything we thought we knew about internet privacy.
Anthropic & Mozilla improve Firefox's security.
Apple & Google begin testing cross-platform RCS encryption.
Ubuntu's SUDO starts echoing asterisks.
Inviting a web proxy into your home.
Apple devices cleared by Germany for NATO's use.
A serious remote takeover of OpenClaw.
TokTok won't encrypt messaging for visibility.
Microsoft bans the term "Microslop" on Discord.
Lot's of great listener feedback.
LLMs could make Orwell's 1984 seem optimistic.
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Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo, the company's foray into a low-cost laptop. The iPhone Fold's supposed design has leaked through 3D CAD rendering files. And a toolkit for hacking iPhones has leaked.
18 years later, Apple ships a $599 computer.
Apple's TikTok ads for the MacBook Neo are the right kind of weird.
Apple creates adorable little Finder guy to promote its adorable little Mac.
The new Apple begins to emerge.
Apple 'Ultra' products expansion is up next after MacBook Neo launch.
iPhone Fold design leaks in purported 3D CAD rendering files.
Apple's 'HomePad' gets launch timing update via leaker.
Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage.
Apple Music to add Transparency Tags to distinguish AI music, says report.
Apple ran a test on the App Store to see if AI could improve search result rankings.
Apple geoblocking downloads of ByteDance-owned apps in the US.
A toolkit for hacking iPhones, possibly created for the U.S. Government, has leaked.
F1: The Stream - how the launch leveraged Apple's entire ecosystem.
'Apple' Review: Reinvention Incorporated.
Picks of the Week
Christina's Pick: What's Your JND Game
Andy's Pick: Kids, Wait Till You Hear This
Jason's Pick: Cloth Pro Max
Leo's Pick: Art Bits from HyperCard
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Between copyright-free AI art, government blacklists, and data brokers run amok, this episode spotlights the fierce new battles for privacy, agency, and control in our digital lives. Plus, hear Cory Doctorow break down why the AI gold rush may be headed for a colossal crash.
Pentagon Officially Tells Anthropic It Is a Supply Chain Risk
Trump moves to blacklist Anthropic AI from all government work
If AI is a weapon, why don't we regulate it like one?
Sam Altman's greed and dishonesty are finally catching up to him
ChatGPT user base surges 350% in 18 months as it nears 1 billion weekly active users
AI-generated art can't be copyrighted after the Supreme Court declines to review the rule
Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens
Grammarly is using our identities without permission
Alphabet Grants Sundar Pichai Stock Awards Worth Up to $686 Million
Google vs Epic Games ends with Android app stores, lower fees
Google Ends Its 30% App Store Fee, Welcomes Third-Party App Stores - Slashdot
Xbox CEO confirms next-gen 'Project Helix' console will play PC games
Motorola Partners With GrapheneOS - Slashdot
Data Broker Breaches Fueled Nearly $21 Billion in Identity-Theft Losses
CBP Tapped Into the Online Advertising Ecosystem To Track Peoples' Movements
Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous 'Stop Cop City' Protester
COPPA 2.0 passes the Senate again, unanimously this time
South Korean Police Lose Seized Crypto By Posting Password Online
Iranian drone strikes at Amazon sites raise alarms over protecting data centers
Charter Gets FCC Permission To Buy Cox, Become Largest ISP In the US
How Big Diaper absorbs billions of extra dollars from American parents
Anne Wojcicki's Plan to Revive 23andMe: Rich Donors, Improved Tests—and Maybe Even MAHA
Bundle of human neurons hooked to silicon learns to stumble through Doom
10% of Firefox crashes are caused by bitflips
Seagate Just Unleashed 44TB Hard Drives
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Guests: Joey de Villa and Cory Doctorow
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Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte host a special episode of Security Now live from ThreatLocker's Zero Trust World 2026 in Orlando, Florida.
The final frontier of security is internal. Today, we have the tools, techniques and technologies to thwart attacks originating from outside our perimeter. We're now good at protecting our borders. But major high profile breaches occurring over the past several years have revealed that insufficient attention has been given to the security of our internal systems and networks. Today's greatest security weaknesses result from decades of system design, deployment and policy that have placed far too much trust on the conduct of those on the inside, behind our borders. Whether deliberate, inadvertent, or externally penetrating, the greatest challenge we now face is that of designing and deploying our internal security with strict adherence to the principles of least privilege and zero trust.
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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A crafty new breed of social engineering attack is tricking users into launching malware straight from their clipboard, exposing a fresh vulnerability in Windows that even tech pros could fall for. Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson break down how the latest ClickFix and CrashFix exploits are outsmarting traditional defenses.
The lowdown on last week's "no turn" picture of the week.
Is an AI-driven hacking campaign a big deal now.
Clause used in multiple Mexican government attacks.
Apple continues to be confronted with age restrictions.
COPPA needs an exception to allow age collection.
Meta swamps law enforcement with AI-slop CSAM reports.
Roskomnadzor has been busy blocking VPNs. Guess how many.
The UK tries to report their self-scanning success.
Remember that hacker who extorted the psychotherapy patients.
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is actively recruiting women.
Cisco lands another breathtakingly rare 10.0 CVSS.
VulnCheck's report on 2025 vulnerabilities and exploits.
Steve discovers a fabulous $72 Hardware Security Module.
A listener shares an interesting AI service discovery.
The very potent "ClickFix" exploit evolves
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Anthropic's clash with the Pentagon pits tech ethics against government demands, raising explosive questions about AI's role in surveillance and weaponry. If you care about who controls the future of artificial intelligence, this episode is a must-listen.
Sam Altman says OpenAI shares Anthropic's red lines in Pentagon fight
The whole thing was a scam
OpenAI allows NSA to use GPT for surveilling Americans
Anthropic's Claude hits No. 1 on Apple's top free apps list after Pentagon rejection
Layoffs at Block
Crypto exchange Gemini plans to lay off up to 200 staff, exit Europe, and Australia
Netflix Backs Out of Bid for Warner Bros., Paving Way for Paramount Takeover
An update on our model deprecation commitments for Claude Opus 3 \ Anthropic
Keep Android Open
Colorado moves age checks from websites to operating systems | Biometric Update
Open source calculator firmware DB48X forbids CA/CO use due to age verification
New Apple product launch starts Monday, Tim Cook confirms
Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked: The Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy Buds 4 and more
Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S26 compares with last year's S25
Hacked Prayer App Sends 'Surrender' Messages to Iranians Amid Israeli and US Strikes
The Big One: The cyberattack scenarios that keep officials up at night
CISA replaces acting director after a bumbling year on the job
New AirSnitch attack bypasses Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises
Victory! Tenth Circuit Finds Fourth Amendment Doesn't Support Broad Search of Protesters' Devices and Digital Data
Enthusiasts used their home computers to search for ET—scientists are homing in on 100 signals they found
Americans now listen to podcasts more often than talk radio, study shows | TechCrunch
Burger King Will Use AI To Check If Employees Say 'Please' and 'Thank You'
Uber Previews Its Dubai Air Taxi Service - Slashdot
Rob Grant, creator of Red Dwarf, has died
Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion, Song of Kali, dead at 77
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Molly White, Owen Thomas, and Harry McCracken
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What happens when the creator of Stack Overflow decides he's going to take on rural poverty with a guaranteed minimum income—and bankrolls it himself? Find out why Jeff Atwood believes AI and philanthropy might matter more to the American dream than any new software ever could.
Hegseth gives Anthropic CEO until Friday to back down in AI safeguards fight
Musk's xAI and Pentagon reach deal to use Grok in classified systems
Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude
How will OpenAI compete? — Benedict Evans
My first vibe coding project!
Anthropic Links AI Agent With Tools for Investment Banking, HR
THE 2028 GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE CRISIS
QuitGPT is going viral — 700,000 users are reportedly ditching ChatGPT for these AI rivals
IBM is the latest AI casualty. Shares tank 13% on Anthropic programming language threat
OpenAI's first ChatGPT gadget could be a smart speaker with a camera
ChatGPT spits out surprising insight in particle physics
"Clavicular was mid jestergooning when a group of Foids came and spiked his Cortisol levels 😭 Is Ignoring the Foids while munting and mogging Moids more useful then SMV chadfishing in the club?"
Perplexity may have built a better OpenClaw | The Deep View
Google restricting Google AI Pro/Ultra subscribers for using OpenClaw
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Firefox 148 Launches with AI Kill Switch Feature and More Enhancements
You can now make Alexa's AI personality more friendly, blunt, or chilled out
Claude Remote-Control
Meta Director of AI Safety Allows AI Agent to Accidentally Delete Her Inbox
OpenAI engineer's OpenClaw agent accidentally sends $450K to a Twitter rando
AIs can't stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations
More Than Half of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork, Survey Finds
What's the Point of School When AI Can Do Your Homework?
AI Now Helps Manage 16% of America's Apartments
LLM-Generated Passwords Look Strong but Crack in Hours, Researchers Find
Hacker Used Anthropic's Claude To Steal Sensitive Mexican Data - Slashdot
Uber employees have an AI clone of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi — and use 'Dara AI' before talking to the big boss himself
Men 'yell' at AI in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS 80% more than women
It's Called the 'Fitbit for Farts'—and It's No Joke
I Taught My Dog to Vibe Code Games | Caleb Leak
This app alerts you when it detects Meta camera glasses nearby
Famous Signatures Through History
Finally got a Fujifilm!
I'm addicted to NYT Crossplay
Jeff's new friends
How far back in time can you understand English?
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Guest: Jeff Atwood
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Just last week, we asked about Phil Spencer and why he's been so quiet lately. Now we know why! Also, OneDrive for the Mac is finally going to look like it belongs on the Mac. And Google Chrome finally picks up a split view like the rest of the planet, plus a few other new features.
PHIL SPENCER OUT AT XBOX
Phil Spencer has retired from Microsoft and his heir-apparent, Sarah Bond, left Microsoft as well
Report details the Xbox reorg
Ex-Xbox executive issues an old guy shouting at sky assessment
New Microsoft Gaming CEO discusses "return to Xbox"
Hot-take: This person seems unqualified to run Xbox/MS Gaming, but let's give her a chance
Alternative hot-take: She is literally here to wind down this business, which makes no sense... unless there's a spin-off
Windows
WSJ report sheds some light, and adds a lot of confusion, to Nvidia's Windows PC plans
Week D arrived on time this month
Preview of March Patch Tuesday updates
Network speed test, pan and tilt in Camera settings, sysmon, RSAT improvements, Quick Machine Recovery improvements, WEBP background image support, Emoji 16.0
And you thought the Canary channel was weird already
New builds for Canary, Dev, and Beta. Canary gets features we already saw elsewhere, Dev and Beta get context menu, settings, and Taskbar improvements
Paul has published (an incomplete version of) De-Enshittify Windows 11
De-enshittifying Copilot and AI is doable but not yet automated
What about the alternatives?
Next step: Security and Apps chapters
HP revenues up 6.9 percent to $14.4 billion but RAM warning is more dire than expected
Apple to add multitouch to MacBook Pro lineup in late 2026. Oh the irony
AI
Xbox February update brings 1440p streaming to Xbox consoles, updates for Xbox ROG Ally, more
Xbox app is delivering post-game recaps on Windows 11 for Insiders
EA had the most game downloads on PC and console in 2025, thanks to having the three most popular AAA games of the year (BF6, EA Sports FC 25, and EA Sports FC 26). Microsoft was number two, followed by Take-Two, Ubisoft, and Sony. Fortnite is somehow still the biggest game overall on console, and Counter-Strike 2 (!!!!) is the biggest on PC. 20 million Fortnite players on PS, 15 million on Xbox
Tips and picks
Tip of the week: OneDrive for the Mac
App pick of the week: Google Chrome
RunAs Radio this week: SaaS on Multiple Clouds with Steve Buchanan
Brown liquor pick of the week: Sons of Vancouver Wheated Rye Whisky
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ETH Zurich's deep-dive into the world's top password managers exposes how feature overload and legacy design obscure real security flaws, forcing a rethink of what "zero knowledge" actually means for your vault. Learn why recent fixes matter—and why open source may be your safest bet.
CA's warn us to urgently prepare for the inevitable.
Three U.S. states attempt to ban 3D printed firearms.
Denied ransom, ShinyHunters leaks 967,000 personal details.
"Billions" of U.S. social security numbers leaked.
Is Apple planning to add cameras to three new gadgets.
No more security fixes for Firefox on Windows 7 & 8.
Russia blocks the official Linux kernel site they need.
Will the U.S."freedom.gov" site post EU blocked content.
LLM's will offer secure passwords. Do Not Use Them.
As predicted, the "ClickFix" attack strategy takes over.
A listener believes his computer is compromised.
How could three popular password managers get things wrong.
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Welcome, Christina Warren, to the MacBreak Weekly panel! Looking back at Steve Jobs and what would have been his 71st birthday. Jason Snell unveils the Six Colors report card. And Apple plans to manufacture Mac Minis in Houston.
Remembering Steve Jobs on his 71st birthday.
Steve Jobs Archive releases "Letters to a Young Creator" featuring Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and more.
David Pogue shares first look at upcoming "Apple: The First 50 Years" book.
Apple's next big thing is a push into visual artificial intelligence.
The Six Colors report card.
The evil LeapFrog tablet in Toy Story 5 appears to be running the macOS window manager.
Disneyland's "MuppetVision 3D" will be released on the Apple Vision Pro. Here's why Brian Henson is okay with it.
Apple plans to manufacture Mac Mini in Houston.
iPhone satellite features helped Lake Tahoe avalanche survivors get rescued.
Apple and Google employees customized their own Tudor watches. Now they're up for sale.
PageMaker pioneer Paul Brainerd, 1947-2026: Aldus founder devoted his second chapter to the planet.
Picks of the Week
Christina's Pick: Updatest
Andy's Pick: Acme Weather
Jason's Pick: macOS 26 Tahoe
Leo's Pick: Thaw
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What do jailbreaking fighter jets, lost Amazon vans, and swapping your phone's smart features for a handful of mud have in common? TWiT dives into the wild, occasionally absurd future of tech, where yesterday's sci-fi is tomorrow's supply-chain headache.
Mark Zuckerberg and his Ray-Ban entourage have their day in court
Instagram Boss Says 16 Hours of Daily Use Is Not Addiction
Meta Begins $65 Million Election Push To Advance AI Agenda - Slashdot
Australia's Social Media Ban Is Isolating Kids With Disabilities—Just Like Critics Warned
Google I/O 2026 set for May 19-20
Pixel 10A hands-on: More like a slightly better Pixel 9A than a slightly worse Pixel 10
Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro, says it's better at complex problem-solving
Tucson Daily Brief
Leaked Email Suggests Ring Plans to Expand 'Search Party' Surveillance Beyond Dogs
A $10K+ bounty is waiting for anyone who can unplug Ring doorbells from Amazon’s cloud
Amazon delivery van accidentally gets stuck in the sea in Britain
Tesla 'Robotaxi' adds 5 more crashes in Austin in a month – 4x worse than humans
Government Docs Reveal New Details About Tesla and Waymo Robotaxis' Human Babysitters
The Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling Won't Bring Car Prices Back to Earth
A flood of cheap used EVs is coming
Signal guide for everyday folks
PayPal discloses data breach that exposed user info for 6 months
Federal ban on TP-Link routers shelved, but Texas fights on
You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised
Mississippi health system shuts down clinics statewide after ransomware attack
Fake Job Recruiters Hid Malware In Developer Coding Challenges
F-35 Software Could Be Jailbreaked Like an IPhone: Dutch Defense Minister - Slashdot
In a blind test, audiophiles couldn't tell the difference between audio signals sent through copper wire, a banana, or wet mud — 'The mud should sound perfectly awful, but it doesn't,' notes the experiment creator | Tom's Hardware
Lab-Grown Meat Exists (But Nobody Wants To Eat It)
CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989
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OpenClaw's creator makes headlines by joining OpenAI after GitHub fame and a whirlwind of VC and big tech offers, redefining what's possible for independent developers in the AI arms race. Is this the year agentic AI goes mainstream, and are the big players ready for that disruption?
OpenClaw, OpenAI and the future | Peter Steinberger
OpenAI disbands mission alignment team
Opinion | I Left My Job at OpenAI. Putting Ads on ChatGPT Was the Last Straw. - The New York Times
Introducing GPT‑5.3‑Codex‑Spark
Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.6
Exclusive: Pentagon threatens to cut off Anthropic in AI safeguards dispute
Google's Pixel 10a Launches on March 5 for $499
Google's AI drug discovery spinoff Isomorphic Labs claims major leap beyond AlphaFold 3
Gemini 3 Deep Think: AI model update designed for science
Radio host David Greene says Google's NotebookLM tool stole his voice
A new way to express yourself: Gemini can now create music
Why an A.I. Video of Tom Cruise Battling Brad Pitt Spooked Hollywood
GPT-5 outperforms federal judges 100% to 52% in legal reasoning experiment
An AI project is creating videos to go with Supreme Court justices' real words
I used Claude to negotiate $163,000 off a hospital bill. In a complex healthcare system, AI is giving patients power.
Sony Tech Can Identify Original Music in AI-Generated Songs
AI Pioneer Fei-Fei Li's Startup World Labs Raises $1 Billion
Yann v. Yoshua on directed systems
Dr. Oz pushes AI avatars as a fix for rural health care. Not so fast, critics say
An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me
An Ars Technica Reporter Blamed A.I. Tools for Fabricating Quotes in a Bizarre A.I. Story
Plain Dealer using AI to write reporters' stories
Mediahuis trials use of AI agents to carry out 'first-line' news reporting
DJI's first robovac is an autonomous cleaning drone you can't trust
Leaked Email Suggests Ring Plans to Expand 'Search Party' Surveillance Beyond Dogs
ai;dr
I hate my AI pet with every fiber of my being
Thanks a lot, AI: Hard drives are sold out for the year, says WD
Students Are Being Treated Like Guinea Pigs:' Inside an AI-Powered Private School
peon-ping — Stop babysitting your terminal
Hugo Barra makes a to-do agent
Raspberry Pi soars 40% as CEO buys stock, AI chatter builds
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Microsoft might finally give power users what they've been demanding: the ability to move the Windows 11 taskbar wherever they want. Plus, 3 major new chapters in Paul's next book, and a strange pick that solves his big issue with Windows Spotlight.
Windows 11
Potentially good news for the 13 people who want to move the Taskbar to a different screen side
Beta (but not Dev) with one new "feature"
Release Preview for 24H2/25H2 with emoji 16.0, QMR improvements, network speed test, pan and tilt controls for compatible cameras, widgets improvements, more
Lenovo revenues up 18% to $22.2 billion
AI/Dev
Google announces 30-second audio generation
Google sets a date for I/O 2026, but where in the Carmen Diego is Build 2026?
Android 17 Beta is here with an even shorter runway
With '26.3 out, Apple releases '26.4 Beta 1s
Xbox and gaming
Phil Spencer is always in the spotlight, but he's been on the down-low for months
Some hints for the future coming GDC 2026
Kingdom Come Deliverance II, Witcher 3, more coming to Xbox Game Pass
Avowed comes to the PlayStation 5 along with the Anniversary Update
Microsoft is retiring user-created Xbox social clubs
NVIDIA GeForce Now comes to Amazon Fire TV 4K Sticks
Tips & picks
Tip of the week: Major progress on De-Enshittify Windows 11, the book
App pick of the week: Bing Wallpaper
RunAs Radio this week: Hacking using AI with Erica Burgess
Brown liquor pick of the week: Lot 40 100% Pot Still Rye
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How secure are your Chrome extensions and certificate signings really? This episode pulls back the curtain on a massive spyware discovery and exposes the convoluted hoops developers must jump through to prove their identity in 2026.
Websites can place high demands upon limited CPU resources.
Microsoft appears to back away from its security commitment.
What's Windows 11 26H1 and where do I get it.
Chrome 145 brings Device Bound Session Credentials.
More countries are moving to ban underage social media use.
The return of Roskomnadzor.
Discord to require proof of adulthood for adult content.
Might you still be using WinRAR 7.12 -- I was.
Paragon's Graphite can definitely spy on all instant messaging.
30 malicious Chrome Extensions.
287 Chrome extensions from spying on 37.4 million users.
The first malicious Outlook add-in steals 4000 user's credentials.
Some AI "vibe" coding thoughts.
What I just went through to obtain a new code signing certificate
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Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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Apple has announced a special experience event occurring in New York, London, and Shanghai. Apple Podcasts is launching new video features. iOS 26.3 is out now. And Apple acquires the rights to the show, Severance, for $70 million!
Apple's doing something on March 4th.
Apple wins long-running court battle against Optis over 4G patents in the US.
Apple makes four promises to developers about fairer treatment.
Apple Podcasts is launching new video features, looking to keep pace with YouTube and Spotify.
Apple updates its own iOS version figures.
Tesla CarPlay held back by need for wider adoption of Apple's iOS 26.
Find My outage & iCloud issues hit users once again Tuesday evening.
Apple Creator Studio AI usage limits seem dramatically lower than promised.
iPhone 18 Pro's new C2 chip will bring three advantages over iPhone 17.
Apple testing, but still undecided about clamshell folding iPhone.
iOS 27 'Rave' update to clean up code, could boost battery life.
Resizing windows on macOS Tahoe – the saga continues.
iOS 26.3 adds unique new privacy feature, and it's Apple at its best.
Apple releases iOS 26.3 with updates that mainly benefit non-Apple devices.
iOS 26.3 and macOS 26.3 Fix Dozens of Vulnerabilities, Including Zero-Day.
Apple patches decade-old iOS zero-day, possibly exploited by commercial spyware.
A code snippet in iOS 26.4 shows Apple TV is coming to CarPlay.
macOS Tahoe 26.4 adds a charge limit slider to preserve your MacBook battery.
iOS 26.4 has iPhone Stolen Device Protection on by default.
macOS Tahoe 26.4 warns if your apps won't work when Rosetta 2 dies.
It took two years, but Google released a YouTube app on Vision Pro.
visionOS 26.4 unlocks new 'foveated streaming' feature for apps and games.
The new F1 channel has appeared in the Apple TV app ahead of first race.
Severance' acquired by Apple for $70 million, expect a 4-season run and spinoffs.
Apple TV is adding MLS for free starting this week, here's the new promo.
Picks of the Week
Dave's Pick: Neo Network Utility 2.0
Leo's Pick: NetNewsWire and freeflow
Andy's Pick: Wordgrinder
Jason's Pick: Indigo
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Is social media addictive by design or just irresistible entertainment? The panel tackles the lawsuit that's dragging tech giants onto the witness stand and how surveillance tech is quietly expanding while lawmakers and users scramble to catch up.
Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial
Instagram Chief Says Social Media Is Not 'Clinically Addictive' in Landmark Trial
Section 230 turns 30 as it faces its biggest tests yet
Meta apparently thinks we're too distracted to care about facial recognition and Ray-Bans
Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance
Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash
TikTok is tracking you, even if you don't use the app.
Discord backtracks on controversial age verification rollout...kind of
Discord/Twitch/Snapchat age verification bypass
The DJI Romo robovac had security so poor that this man remotely accessed thousands of them
HP's laptop subscriptions are a great deal — for HP
FTC Ratchets Up Microsoft Probe, Queries Rivals on Cloud, AI
T-Mobile announces its network is now full of AI by rolling out real-time translation
Apple's latest attempt to launch the new Siri runs into snags
SpaceX Prioritizes Lunar 'Self-Growing City' Over Mars Project, Musk Says
Elon Musk declares victory with Medicaid data release
Waymo Is Getting DoorDashers to Close Doors on Self Driving Cars
Backblaze Drive Stats for 2025
$1.8 million MST3K Kickstarter brings in (almost) everyone from the old show
OpenAI Is Nuking Its 4o Model. China's ChatGPT Fans Aren't OK
Hideki Sato, designer of all Sega's consoles, has died
Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney, who illustrated the birth of PCs, dies at 78
Launching The Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative
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Leo Laporte and Paris Martineau go head-to-head over whether today's AI breakthroughs are truly unprecedented or history repeating itself. Hear what happens when the show's hosts use cutting-edge tools to challenge each other's optimism, skepticism, and predictions for the future of work.
Something Big Is Happening
Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes
Amazon's $8 billion Anthropic investment balloons to $61 billion
Google is going for the jugular — by doubling capex and outspending the rest of Big Tech
Google's Gemini app has surpassed 750M monthly active users
OpenAI's Meta makeover
ChatGPT's deep research tool adds a built-in document viewer so you can read its reports
Alexa+, Amazon's AI assistant, is now available to everyone in the U.S.
Amazon Plans To Use AI To Speed Up TV and Film Production
AI didn't kill customer support. It's rebuilding it
Worried about AI taking jobs? Ex-Microsoft exec tells parents what kind of education matters
most for their kids.
A new bill in New York would require disclaimers on AI-generated news content
AI Bots Are Now a Signifigant Source of Web Traffic
Crypto.com places $70M bet on AI.com domain ahead of Super Bowl
Frontier AI agents violate ethical constraints 30–50% of time, pressured by KPIs
How To Think About AI: Is It The Tool, Or Are You?
LEO! Reliability of LLMs as medical assistants for the general public: a randomized preregistered study
HBR: AI Doesn't Reduce Work—It Intensifies It
As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries and misidentified body parts
Waymo Exec Admits Remote Operators in Philippines Help Guide US Robotaxis
Medicare's new pilot program taps AI to review claims. Here's why it's risky
Section 230 Turns 30; Both Parties Want It Gone—For Contradictory Reasons
Meet Gizmo: A TikTok for interactive, vibe-coded mini apps
The Evolution of Bengt Betjänt
Uber Eats adds AI assistant to help with grocery shopping
Is having AI ghostwrite your Valentine's Day messages a good idea?
As Saudi Arabia's 100-Mile Skyscraper Crumbles, They're Replacing It With the Most Desperate Thing Imaginable
YouTube Argues It Isn't Social Media in Landmark Tech Addiction Trial
'Man down:' Watch Amazon delivery drone crash in North Texas
Understanding Neural Network, Visually
Leo's AI Journey
The TIMELINE
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After years of ignoring and maligning Windows, Microsoft has finally woken up and is making some happy noises. Last week, we discussed how Microsoft plans to improve the quality of Windows and that there are already many signs of that work in various security features and new OneDrive Folder Backup changes - plus those two new direct reports to Nadella. Then, Microsoft announced its Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Transparency and Consent initiatives with questions about the timing. And now, Microsoft just explained Windows 11 version 26H1, and it's not like 24H2 at all despite being tied to Snapdragon X2 silicon.Something happened ... and that something is tied to 26H1
26H1: Only for Snapdragon X2, a "scoped release," based on a "different core" from 24H2 and 25H2
You cannot upgrade 24H2 or 25H2 to 26H1
You cannot upgrade 26H1 to 26H2 (!) - instead, those on 26H1 "will have a path to update in a future Windows release." - Is that future Windows release Windows 12? Probably
24H2, 25H2, and 26H1 will all have the same user-facing features, this has been the case with all support Windows (11) versions for 2+ years
(Remember, this is not what happened with 24H2. Shipped early on Snapdragon X1, but was made available to all Windows 11 PCs later that year)
So why is this happening now? Fortune 500/corporate customer pushback on AI is one guess
This is GOOD news, however it all unfolds
More Windows 11
Yesterday was Patch Tuesday, so get to work. Updates this month include: Agent in Settings (Copilot+ PCs only) improvements. Settings improvements, cross-device Resume improvements, Windows MIDI Services improvements, Narrator improvements, Smart App Control improvements, Windows Hello New ESS improvements, and File Explorer improvements
Somewhat related to the quality/security push noted above, Microsoft is rolling out new Secure Boot certificates this year for older (pre-2024/25) PCs
Microsoft announces a Store CLI that does (almost) nothing new compared to winget
New Dev and Beta builds with minor changes: Emoji 16.0, camera improvements, various fixes
More earnings
Amazon hits $213.4 billion in revenues, will spend $200 billion CAPEX/AI infrastructure this fiscal year, more than Google ($175/$185 billion) or Microsoft (estimated $150+ billion)
Qualcomm $12.25 billion in revenues, up 5 percent
Alphabet/Google - Up 18 percent (!) to $113.8 billion - 750 million MAUs on Gemini, 74 percent of revenues come from advertising
Spotify - somehow has over 750 million MAUs now
AI and dev
OpenAI and Anthropic release dueling agentic AI coding models that do more than agentic AI coding within minutes of each other
Ads appear in ChatGPT Free and Go as threatened
Duck.ai adds private, anonymous real-time AI voice chat
NET 11 Preview 1 arrives, but there's nothing major here
Xbox & games
Microsoft announces the 2025 Xbox Excellence Awards
Celebrate 35 years of Id Software - Castle Wolfenstein 3D was a wake-up call for PC gaming, but DOOM was a miracle, and Quake was a real WTF moment
Sony sold 8 million PlayStation 5s (down 16 percent YOY) in the holiday quarter, 92 million (!) overall
Valve predictably delays the vaporware Steam Machine
Epic Games is having a winter sale - for example, Silent Hill 2, GTA V Enhanced are 50 percentR
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