We cover the most interesting product announcement from IFA in Berlin, plus Andy Beach explains why the NBA is investing in AI startups.
Starring Tom Merritt, Huyen Tue Dao, and Andy Beach.
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Show Notes
IFA 2025: Philips Hue Announces Bridge Pro, Matter Over Thread, More – Thurrott.com
Philips Hue lights get bigger, brighter, and cheaper with a major product refresh | The Verge
Belkin’s new Qi2 charger is better for Pixel 10 than Google’s
Huawei Mate XTs trifold launch: Specs, price, features
Eufy’s latest security camera has three lenses and a detachable solar panel
SwitchBot launches three AI-powered smart home products — including a pair of robots | The Verge
Meet Dyson’s Brand-New Lineup: V8 Cyclone, V16 Piston Animal, HushJet Purifier Compact | WIRED
Apple Plans AI Search Engine for Siri to Rival OpenAI; Google-Siri Talks Advance – Bloomberg
Apple’s rumored AI search tool for Siri could rely on Google | The Verge
Apple’s Siri upgrade could reportedly be powered by Google Gemini
Samsung launches the Galaxy S25 FE at IFA 2025
All the New Devices Samsung Announced at Its Latest Galaxy Event | Lifehacker
Instagram finally has an iPad app 15 years after it first launched
Adobe Premiere is Coming to iPhone and iPad on September 30
Adobe to bring its video editing app Premiere to iPhones
Atlassian agrees to acquire The Browser Co. for $610 million
Switzerland launches its own open-source AI model
Silksong’s release is hammering Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo stores | The Verge
New AI model turns photos into explorable 3D worlds, with caveats – Ars Technica
Amazon’s Satellite Internet Venture Signs Up JetBlue as Its First Airline – WSJ
JetBlue will use Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites for free in-flight internet | TechCrunch
Chinese firms still want Nvidia chips despite govt pressure, sources say