Vocaster One: Podcasters, Take Note – Live With It

Is Focusrite’s Vocaster One the one stop solution for people looking to build up their podcasting setups? Roger explains why he thinks of the audio interface Focusrite is targeting towards beginning podcasters and streamers and why you’ll want one.

Starring Sarah Lane, Roger Chang

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Highlights:

What’s in the box:
– Vocaster One audio interface
– USB-C to USB-A cable

Inputs
– Mic input gain range: 70dB
– Mic input frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz

Outputs
– Headphone output frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz
– Speaker output frequency range: 20Hz – 20kHz

Connectivity
– Phone input and output: Mono. Requires 3.5mm TRRS cable, not included

– Camera output
Requires 3.5mm TRS cable, not included

*Requires 900mA USB port

System Compatibility
– Windows
Intel, AMD, and Arm64 processors supported

– macOS
Apple Silicon and Intel processors supported


Chrome Just Went Agentic On You – DTNS 5194

Google launches Gemini into the Chrome browser and Amazon ends Palm scanning.

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Jason Howell.

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Amazon Is Laying Off 16,000 Employees
Amazon to Cut 16,000 Jobs, Trimming Bureaucracy Amid AI Tussle
Amazon Is Ending Its Palm ID System for Retail as It Closes Physical Stores
Amazon One Help and Support
Two Major Studies of 125,000 Kids Show the Social Media Panic Doesn’t Hold Up
Viral AI Assistant MoltBot Rapidly Gains Popularity but Poses Security Risks
Everything You Need to Know About Viral Personal AI Assistant Clawdbot, Now MoltBot
Clawdbot/MoltBot Raises Serious Security Concerns
Spotify Paid Out $11B in Royalties to the Music Industry in 2025
Spotify’s $11B Music Industry Payouts Explained
DDR4 RAM Prices Are Rising Twice as Fast as DDR5 Amid Memory Shortage
ASML Q4 2025 Earnings Report
ASML Plans About 1,700 Job Cuts as Sales Boom
SK Hynix Smashes Earnings Estimates as AI Memory Demand Drives Record Profit
AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Spotted in $1,000 Bundle Aimed at Memory Crisis
Apple May Raise iPhone 18 Prices, Analyst Says
Humanoid Robot Learns to Fetch a Toothbrush
Android Desktop Mode Leaks Ahead of Launch
France to Ditch Microsoft Teams and Zoom for Sovereign Platform
Apple Creator Studio Launches for $13 per Month
China Approves First Batch of Nvidia H200 AI GPU Imports
Snap Spins AR Glasses Into a Standalone Company
OpenAI’s Latest Product Lets You “Vibe Code” Science
Apple TV+ Offers First Look at Ted Lasso Season 4
Chrome Takes on AI Browsers With Gemini Integration and Agentic Features

Amazon Cuts 16,000 Jobs Amid Grocery Restructure – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Chromium bug report reveals Google’s desktop Android interface? Autonomous trucking company Waabi signs new deal with Uber, Snap spins AR glasses unit into standalone Specs Inc.

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Amazon lays off 16,000 employees

Amazon is cutting 16,000 jobs, its second major layoff in three months after eliminating 14,000 roles in October. The company cites ongoing restructuring, with some teams still consolidating and more cuts possible. Amazon plans to keep hiring in select areas and recently shuttered its Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores to focus on same-day delivery through Whole Foods. CEO Andy Jassy previously said AI will reduce demand for some jobs but create others.

Source: TechCrunch

Amazon One palm-scan system ending

Amazon will discontinue its retail Amazon One palm-scan ID system on June 3, deleting all stored biometric data. Launched in 2020 for cashierless entry and payments, the system expanded to Whole Foods, third-party venues, and building access but faced privacy concerns. Healthcare check-ins will continue for now.

Source: GeekWire

Android desktop interface leak

A Chromium bug report appears to have accidentally revealed Google’s desktop Android interface. Running on an HP Chromebook under Android 16, the build shows a taller status bar, desktop-style Extensions support, split-screen multitasking, and ChromeOS-style window controls with tweaks to the taskbar and cursor.

Source: 9to5Google

LinkedIn adds AI skill verification

LinkedIn will let users display verified AI skills like “vibe coding” on profiles. Partners such as Replit, Lovabl, Descript, and Relay.app can assign skill levels directly, with GitHub and Zapier integrations coming. Companies behind the tools assess users and update ratings like “bronze” or “intermediate,” helping recruiters evaluate AI proficiency.

Source: Engadget

Fauna Robotics launches Sprout humanoid

Fauna Robotics introduced Sprout, a 3.5-foot soft-bodied humanoid for safe human interaction and easy research development. It comes with movement, navigation, perception, and expressive features ready to use. Articulated limbs and grippers support varied tasks. Price: $50,000. Early buyers include Disney and Boston Dynamics.

Source: The Verge

Snap spins off AR glasses unit

Snap is turning its AR glasses division into a standalone subsidiary, Specs Inc., to attract investors and partnerships while retaining ownership. The company emphasizes AI-powered glasses that interpret surroundings, assist tasks, and overlay digital tools without removing users from the real world. Snap is hiring 100+ roles and plans a new AR glasses release this year.

Source: Engadget

Apple to maintain iPhone 18 pricing

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports Apple will keep iPhone 18 pricing steady despite global RAM shortages and rising memory costs, renegotiating prices quarterly and absorbing increases. Other components are tightening as suppliers prioritize AI hardware, including glass cloth for circuit boards. Apple plans to offset costs via its services business.

Source: The Verge

Waabi expands into robotaxis with Uber

Autonomous trucking company Waabi signed a $1B deal with Uber to deploy more than 25,000 robotaxis using its Waabi Driver system. Waabi says its simulator-driven AI stack scales efficiently across trucking and robotaxis. Uber will add Waabi to its growing AV partner roster and launch Uber AV Labs to support data collection.

Source: TechCrunch

Cordkillers 585: The Algorithm Is Raising Your Kids

YouTube leans hard into creators, AI, and TV dominance, while streamers and studios chase new formats, new audiences, and new money—from microdramas to vertical video to Senate hearings.

This week on The FULL Experience: Star Trek: The Animated Series (108 – “The Magicks of Megas-Tu”)

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Yahoo Launches Its AI Answer Engine Called Scout – DTNS 5193

Meta is bringing a paid subscription plan to its marquee apps, and Andy Beach tells us about why Bandcamp’s ban on AI music is just the beginning.

Starring Jason Howell, Tom Merritt, and Andy Beach.

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Meta to Launch New Subscription Plans for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, Focusing on AI and Exclusive Features – DTH

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EU’s DMA Forces Google to Open Android and Search Data Access for AI Competition, Google Photos AI Expands with Text-to-Video Prompts and Enhanced Sharing, and France Moves to Ban Social Media for Under-15s Over Mental Health Concerns

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Meta tests premium subscriptions across its social apps

Meta is introducing new subscription plans for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp to offer exclusive features focused on productivity, creativity, and AI—while keeping core app functionality free. These subscriptions, which are separate from Meta Verified, will explore freemium access to AI tools like the Vibes video generator and the recently acquired Manus AI agent. Features will vary by app and are designed to build on lessons learned from Meta Verified, despite concerns about growing subscription fatigue among users.
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EU orders Google to open Android to rival AI assistants

The European Commission has launched proceedings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), requiring Google to give third-party AI services the same level of access to Android as its Gemini assistant. Google must also share anonymized Google Search data with rival search engines to help them improve their services. The move aims to preserve competition and innovation in the AI market. Google has six months to comply or face a formal investigation and potential fines of up to 10% of its global annual revenue.
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Google Photos adds text prompts to AI image-to-video tool

Google Photos’ generative AI photo-to-video feature now supports text prompts, allowing users over 18 to describe motion, style, or visual effects when animating still images. This expands on existing “Subtle Movement” and “I’m feeling lucky” options. The update also adds default audio to generated videos and introduces a new Google Photos picker in Gmail for easier sharing from albums.
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France advances bill to ban social media for children under 15

France’s National Assembly has passed legislation that would ban children under 15 from using social media platforms, citing concerns over online bullying and mental health risks. The bill reflects growing public anxiety and President Emmanuel Macron’s stance linking social media to youth violence. The measure now moves to the Senate and follows a similar under-16 social media ban enacted in Australia.
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Yahoo launches “Scout,” an AI-powered answer engine

Yahoo has unveiled Yahoo Scout, an AI answer engine built primarily on Anthropic’s Claude and Microsoft Bing’s grounding API. Scout delivers conversational answers with inline citations and leverages decades of Yahoo’s proprietary data. The company plans to integrate Scout into products like Yahoo Mail and News through its Scout Intelligence Platform, keeping the service free despite competition from Google and OpenAI.
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California investigates TikTok over alleged content suppression

California Governor Gavin Newsom has opened an investigation into TikTok over claims it suppressed content critical of the U.S. president and blocked messages containing the word “Epstein.” The probe follows the creation of TikTok USDS, a new U.S. entity overseeing content moderation and algorithm training after ByteDance spun off its U.S. operations. The transition has already triggered user complaints about technical issues, which TikTok blamed on a U.S. data center power outage.
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Amazon exits Amazon Fresh and Go stores nationwide

Amazon is shutting down all 72 of its Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go grocery and convenience stores, ending a decade-long experiment in Amazon-branded physical retail. The company said it could not achieve a “truly distinctive customer experience with the right economic model” at scale. Amazon will now focus on expanding Whole Foods Market, same-day grocery delivery, and licensing its “Just Walk Out” technology.
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WhatsApp rolls out one-click “Strict Account Settings”

WhatsApp is launching a new high-security mode called Strict Account Settings, aimed especially at journalists and public figures facing sophisticated cyberattacks. The feature blocks media, attachments, and calls from unknown contacts and disables link previews—common attack vectors. The move aligns with similar security offerings like Apple’s Lockdown Mode and Google’s Android Advanced Protection Mode.
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YouTubers add Snap to AI training copyright lawsuit

YouTubers representing a combined 6.2 million subscribers—including h3h3, MrShortGame Golf, and Golfholics—have added Snap to a proposed class-action lawsuit already targeting Nvidia, Meta, and ByteDance. The creators allege Snap trained AI models such as the Imagine Lens on their YouTube videos using research-only datasets, violating platform rules and copyright law. The case joins more than 70 similar lawsuits against AI companies.
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The World’s Smallest Autonomous Robot – DTNS 5192

Oh, and Apple has new Air Tags. But SMALL ROBOT!

Starring Tom Merritt and Robb Dunewood.

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Apple Introduces AirTag 2 – DTH

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EC opens Digital Services Act investigation into X over Grok, Microsoft unveils Maia 200 AI chip, Nvidia announces three new Earth-2 AI weather models.

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Apple AirTag 2

Apple introduced the AirTag 2 with longer range, improved Precision Finding, and a louder speaker. The new second-gen Ultra Wideband chip boosts Precision Finding by up to 50% and extends Bluetooth range. Wrist-based finding now works on newer Apple Watch models, and Apple added privacy and anti-tracking protections. Pricing remains $29 or $99 for a four-pack, with preorders open and shipments later this week.

Source: 9to5Mac

X Investigated Over Deepfake AI

The European Commission opened a Digital Services Act probe into X over Grok’s ability to generate sexualised deepfakes of real people, following a similar UK investigation. X could face fines up to 6% of global revenue, and interim measures may be imposed if changes aren’t made.

Source: BBC

WhatsApp Designated a Very Large Online Platform

The European Commission also designated WhatsApp as a “very large online platform” under the DSA, making it the first messaging service subject to the EU’s strictest online rules. Public channels must now report on mitigating systemic risks to children and democracy, with the first report due in four months. Non-compliance can trigger investigations and fines up to 6% of global revenue.

Source: Euractiv

Microsoft Unveils Maia 200 AI Chip

Microsoft rolled out the Maia 200 AI chip, built on TSMC’s 3nm process. It claims 3x the FP4 performance of Amazon’s latest Trainium and stronger FP8 numbers than Google’s newest TPU. Maia 200 will run GPT-5.2 and other large models, with 100+ billion transistors and 30% better performance per dollar. Early access is open to researchers, developers, and open-source contributors.

Source: The Verge

Nvidia Launches New AI Weather Models

Nvidia introduced three Earth-2 models: Medium Range, Nowcasting, and Global Data Assimilation. Medium Range beats Google DeepMind’s GenCast on 70+ variables and forecasts up to 15 days out. Nowcasting targets 0–6 hour storm impacts using geostationary satellite data, and Global Data Assimilation compresses data prep that traditionally consumed half of supercomputing loads. Nvidia says the models increase access to high-quality forecasting for governments and industries.

Source: TechCrunch

Apple’s Siri Overhaul

Apple will preview a Gemini-powered Siri update in February through an iOS 26.4 beta, with a possible event for new features. The full overhaul, codenamed Campos, is planned for iOS 27 and WWDC in June, introducing a rebuilt conversational UI on a new Apple Foundation Model competitive with Gemini 3. Apple is also testing AI updates for Safari and core apps and continuing work on a HomePod-style smart display.

Source: Thurrott

TikTok US Outages

TikTok’s first weekend under new US ownership saw outages caused by a power failure at a US data center. The disruptions fueled conspiracy theories, compounded by new terms allowing more granular data collection, including precise location and stored AI interactions. The service is now mostly restored.

Source: Ars Technica

US DOT to Use AI for Rulemaking

ProPublica reports that the US administration plans to use Google’s Gemini to draft federal transportation regulations, testing AI-generated rulemaking at the Department of Transportation. The DOT’s general counsel emphasized speed and volume over precision, aiming to compress drafting timelines from months to roughly 30 days.

Source: ProPublica

AI Accelerators Could Change Everything – DTNS WEEKEND

Andrew Mayne explains how chips like Groq and Cerebras are giving us faster training and inferencing, and how that can help save us time and power and increase productivity.

Featuring Tom Merritt and Andrew Mayne.

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TikTok’s New US Pivacy Policy Shares More User Data – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Google Photos adding generative feature “Me Meme”, Amazon brings Alexa+ early access to Mexico, Tesla puts Autosteer behind paywall for new Model 3 & Y owners.

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TikTok expands data collection under new U.S. ownership

TikTok’s revamped privacy policy collects more user data, including precise location if device permissions are granted, and explicitly logs interactions with AI tools, like prompts and outputs. The company is also expanding its ad network, allowing data to be used for targeted ads beyond the app, with publishers now listed as partners.

Source: Wired

Google Photos launches “Me Meme” feature

Google Photos is adding an experimental, U.S.-only feature called “Me Meme” that lets users create memes using their own photos. Powered by Google’s Gemini image tech, users select a template, upload a selfie, and generate a meme. More templates are planned, and the rollout will hit iOS and Android in the coming weeks.

Source: TechCrunch

Alexa+ assistant comes to Mexico

Amazon has launched early access to its upgraded Alexa+ assistant in Mexico, localized in Spanish with support for slang and new voices. Adoption has been strong following U.S. and Canada launches. Alexa+ will remain free during early access and free for Prime members afterward, supporting over 600 million Alexa-enabled devices and expanding to mobile, web, Samsung TVs, BMW cars, and smart home appliances.

Source: Thurrott

Tesla rolls out fully driverless robotaxis in Austin

Tesla has launched fully driverless robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, with no human safety monitor onboard. This builds on a smaller supervised rollout from last summer. Rides are now paid, with Tesla apparently using chase cars for oversight, and fully driverless vehicles will gradually integrate into Austin’s broader fleet, which still includes cars with safety monitors.

Source: TechCrunch

Tesla moves Autosteer behind subscription paywall

Tesla is removing lane-centering (Autosteer) as a standard feature on new Model 3 and Model Y purchases in the U.S. and Canada, putting it behind the $99-per-month Full Self-Driving Supervised subscription. Traffic-Aware Cruise Control remains standard. The change only affects new buyers and aligns with FSD switching to a subscription-only model after February 14th.

Source: Engadget

Meta pauses teen access to AI characters

Meta is pausing teen access to AI characters across all apps while developing an updated version with tighter parental controls and age-appropriate responses. The move comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny over teen safety and mental health. The new AI characters will launch for all users, with parents able to monitor or restrict topics and fully disable chats.

Source: TechCrunch

Snap settles social media addiction lawsuit

Snap has reached a settlement with a 19-year-old plaintiff in a social media addiction lawsuit just days before the trial in Los Angeles. The suit claims algorithmic design on major platforms drives addiction and harms mental health. Other defendants, including Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, haven’t announced settlements, and jury selection is still set for January 27th.

Source: BBC

Apple iPhone posts record year in India

Apple shipped roughly 14 million iPhones in India in 2025, giving it a record 9% market share, up from 7% the year prior. Counterpoint Research attributes gains to rising aspirational demand and wider retail availability. India’s overall smartphone market was flat at about 152–153 million units, while premium phones above ₹30,000 grew 15%, reaching a record 23% of shipments.

Source: TechCrunch

Apple reportedly overhauling Siri with “Campos”

Apple is planning a major update to Siri, internally called “Campos,” turning it into a ChatGPT-style assistant capable of voice and text interactions. Expected at WWDC in June, the update responds to the rise of competing AI chatbots and potential OpenAI hardware moves. Apple confirmed it will use Google’s Gemini as its AI partner after exploring other options.

Source: TechCrunch

Netflix revises Warner Bros. and HBO bid

Netflix switched its offer for Warner Bros. and HBO to an all-cash $27.75 per share, replacing a previous cash-and-stock bid. The move simplifies the deal and counters Paramount’s hostile $30-per-share bid. Under Netflix’s plan, remaining WBD assets, including CNN, would spin out into a new company called Discovery Global, a strategy WBD’s board supports despite Paramount’s objections.

Source: CNN