We examine all info-packed Monday announcements from this year’s Microsoft BUILD event. Plus Robocalls are still a thing and unfortunately they’re getting worse and Spotify is not a publicly traded company.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Lamarr Wilson.
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- Quick Hits
- (00:35) Fitbit gets quick replies and menstrual cycle tracking | cnet
- (00:55) Instagram code reveals upcoming music feature | tech crunch
- (01:15) Google’s IoT platform Android Things is open to all developers | engadget
- (01:50) A serious security vulnerability has been found in 7-Zip | pc gamer
- More Top Stories
- (02:15) ZTE asks U.S. Commerce Department to suspend business ban | reuters
- (04:10) Drive.ai will launch an autonomous ride-hailing service in Texas | the verge
- (07:45) The big music labels are selling big chunks of their Spotify stakes | ercode
- (10:00) Yes, It’s Bad. Robocalls, and Their Scams, Are Surging. | the new york times
- Discussion Story (13:50): Microsoft Build
- IoT Edge
- Without its own phone OS, Microsoft now focuses on its Android Launcher and new ‘Your Phone’ experience | tech crunch
- Microsoft launches a unified API for all of its AI speech services | tech crunch
- Microsoft’s Project Ink Analysis lets developers add handwriting recognition to their apps | tech crunch
- Microsoft brings more AI smarts to the edge | tech crunch
- Microsoft and DJI team up to bring smarter drones to the enterprise | tech crunch
- Microsoft launches Project Brainwave, its deep learning acceleration platform | tech crunch
- Microsoft’s new IntelliCode is a smarter IntelliSense | tech crunch
- Microsoft Kinect lives on as a new sensor package for Azure | tech crunch
- AI
- Microsoft continues its quest to bring machine learning to every application | ars technica
- Microsoft shows off Alexa-Cortana integration, launches sign-up website for news | tech crunch
- Microsoft overhauls its conversational AI chatbot tools | tech crunch
- Microsoft commits $25M to its AI for Accessibility program | tech crunch
- Microsoft’s meeting room of the future is wild | the verge
- Also
- Microsoft Pay comes to Outlook, integrating Stripe, Braintree, Sage, Wave and more | tech crunch
- Microsoft Excel gets custom JavaScript Functions and Power BI visualizations | tech crunch
- Microsoft brings its Visual Studio App Center lifecycle management tool to GitHub | tech crunch
- Microsoft taps mixed reality for better collaboration and user support | engadget
- IoT Edge
- Thing of the Day
- Messages of the Day
- (26:25) Robert – Augmented Reality
- Today’s Contributors
The AI and IOT Edge news out of Microsoft BUILD, ZTE finds a new chip supplier and NVIDIA cancels its preferred partner program.
In this episode, we discuss:

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Goodbye Shure phono needles, hello Facebook Internet satellites? Plus a processing technology that could be a million times faster than gigahertz.
Amazon wants to shake up the apparel business by having customers 3D scan their body so they can get a more exact fit when selecting clothes from the Amazon Store. Will this force traditional retailers to follow suit and how will customers react to the new service? Plus some in Congress have plans to reverse the FCCs rollback of Open Internet guidelines using arcane legislative procedure.
Spotify announces 75M paying subscribers in first public earnings report, Google Assistant now compatible with 5000 smart devices, Amazon launches its own pet food brand.
Apple’s earnings are in and far from the predicted bloodbath the iPhone sales were up. Where did the analysts go wrong? Plus Open Whisper Systems gets a warning from Amazon about domain fronting their secure messaging app Signal with Amazon.com.
Facebook launches standalone VR headset, Apple earnings look good for phone sales and service revenue, Moviepass brings back unlimited subscription.