Got to Learn the Language of Data – DTNS Live 5121

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What were the big trends in AI and Data Science in 2025 and what trends they expect to see in 2026. Andrew Jones-Rooy is here to explain. And we discuss Derek Thompson’s “Is the Smartphone Theory of Everything Wrong?” post on his Substack page where he lays out the difficulty in analyzing smartphone impacts on behavior. Is there truth in Derek’s analysis or is all confirmation bias? Plus we debate the weightiest topics of our time in our Balance Game of the Week!

Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Andrea Jones-Rooy, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.

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Humans Head Back to the Moon – DTNS 5239

While on Earth, Microsoft realizes it needs more data centers, and ByteDance moves into the video generation space.

Starring Tom Merritt, Jenn Cutter, and Andy Beach.

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Artemis II Lunar Flyby Launched, Eyes Far Side of Moon – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Beehiiv Launches Native Podcast Tools to Compete with Substack and Patreon, Tech Job Cuts Soar 24% as AI and Leaner Staffing Drive Layoffs, France Launches 10 GW Offshore Wind Tender.

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Artemis II Begins Historic Lunar Flyby Mission

The nine-day Artemis II lunar flyby, launched Monday, carrying four astronauts (three American, one Canadian) on the Space Launch System rocket from Florida, is a vital test for NASA’s return to the Moon. Objectives include manual piloting (by Pilot Victor Glover), life-support checkouts, and a record loop past the Moon’s far side. After initial checks, the Orion spacecraft is set for a trans-lunar injection burn on Thursday evening, sending the crew farther than any human has traveled, before a planned Pacific Ocean splashdown on April 10.

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Beehiiv Expands Into Podcasting

Beehiiv is launching native podcast hosting, distribution, and monetization, integrating tools to compete with Substack and Patreon. Driven by user demand and the synergy between newsletters and sponsored content, the feature includes distribution to major apps, IAB analytics, SEO-optimized pages, transcripts, and the option to bundle with paid subscriptions. Creators keep 100% of their revenue, appealing to current Beehiiv users with podcasts and podcasters seeking to start a newsletter for audience growth.

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Tech Layoffs Continue Amid AI Shift

In March, U.S. technology companies led all industries with 18,720 announced job cuts, a 24% increase from the prior year, bringing the sector’s year-to-date total to over 52,000. This trend is driven by companies redirecting budgets toward AI and adopting leaner staffing models, with AI being cited as the reason for a quarter of all U.S. layoffs across all industries. While overall U.S. job cuts reached 60,620, the overall labor market is characterized as “low-hire, low-fire,” with total layoff announcements down 78% from March of the previous year, despite soft hiring plans for the year.

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France Pushes Forward With Offshore Wind Expansion

France has launched a major tender for 10 offshore wind projects (10 GW) across seven zones, combining fixed and floating turbines, with winners expected in late 2026 or early 2027. This initiative aims to build the domestic industry, lead in floating wind technology, and reduce reliance on China by requiring European manufacturing. Despite high sector costs, the government is targeting a guaranteed price below €100/MWh. This push supports France’s goals of achieving carbon neutrality, targeting 15 GW offshore wind by 2035 and 45 GW by 2050.

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Cash App Introduces Pay-Over-Time for Transfers

Cash App, owned by Block, has introduced a new “pay-over-time” feature for transfers of $25 or more, allowing eligible users to extend repayment over up to six weeks for a 7.5% fee. This service is positioned as a cash flow management tool for users with variable income, such as gig workers. Repayments can be made in weekly increments or as a single payment by the due date, with dynamic loan limits based on customer assessment. Block’s Global Head of Business, Owen Jennings, emphasized the feature’s non-revolving nature to prevent “debt spirals,” adding to Cash App’s existing financial flexibility services, amidst ongoing scrutiny of the “buy now, pay later” industry.

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Amazon Eyes Globalstar to Challenge Starlink

Amazon is reportedly negotiating to acquire Globalstar, a satellite telecom group, to enhance its low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite business, Leo (formerly Project Kuiper), and compete with SpaceX’s dominant Starlink network. The potential deal, which spiked Globalstar’s shares by 24% and requires negotiations with 20% shareholder Apple, underscores intense LEO competition. Starlink currently boasts over 9,500 satellites and millions of users, contributing to SpaceX’s estimated $1.75 trillion potential valuation, while Amazon’s Leo has 180 satellites and targets similar customers. This news coincides with SpaceX’s confidential filing for a potentially record-breaking stock market listing.

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WhatsApp Warns Users of Spyware Attack

WhatsApp notified around 200 users, mostly in Italy, that they were tricked into installing a malicious, unofficial iPhone app containing spyware from Italian firm SIO. WhatsApp logged out the affected users, warned them of the risks, and urged them to download the official app. This incident follows a 2025 revelation that SIO, which develops government surveillance technology via its ASIGINT subsidiary, was behind various malicious Android apps with its “Spyrtacus” spyware and had previously targeted journalists and activists. WhatsApp plans to issue a formal legal demand to SIO.

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Google Boosts AI Pro Storage to 5TB

Google has upgraded its $19.99 per month AI Pro subscription, increasing the included storage from 2 TB to 5 TB at no extra cost. This additional 3 TB of storage can be used across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, significantly boosting the value of the AI Pro tier, which now offers much more storage than the $7.99 AI Plus plan with 200 GB. The change is not yet reflected on Google’s storage management pages or mobile app.

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Breakthrough Energy-Efficient AI Chip Developed

Researchers at Loughborough University developed a novel, energy-efficient AI computer chip utilizing nanoporous oxide memristors for in-hardware reservoir computing. This specialized hardware processes time-dependent data using material physics, which forms electrical pathways functioning as a neural network’s hidden layer. This method is up to 2,000 times more energy efficient than conventional software, offering a scalable and practical solution to address the high energy consumption associated with tasks like image recognition and predicting chaotic systems.

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DaVinci Resolve: Video Editor of Choice – Live With It

DTNS video editor Hammond Chamberlain breaks down why DaVinci Resolve is his go-to editing suite—beating out Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple Final Cut Pro with its powerful tools, intuitive smooth workflow, and extremely competitive pricing.

Starring Sarah Lane, Hammond Chamberlain

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OpenAI Insists It Makes Lots of Money – DTNS 5238

Plus, Google wants to whoop Whoop at wearables and Q-Day gets closer.

Starring Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.

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OpenAI: Accelerating the Next Phase of AI
OpenAI Says It’s Making $2B a Month, Driven by Enterprise Growth
OpenAI Raises Historic Funding Round
OpenAI Demand Slips as Anthropic Gains Momentum
SpaceX Files for Potential Record-Breaking IPO
Google Prepares Screenless Fitbit to Rival Whoop
Google Teases New Wearable With Steph Curry
Whoop Official Website
Nothing Plans AI Devices Including Smart Glasses and Earbuds
Hidden Game Found Inside TikTok DMs
Quantum Computing Efficiency Discussion
Quantum Advances Threaten Encryption Standards
Anthropic Claude Code Leak Raises Concerns
Baidu Robotaxis Stall in Wuhan
Robotaxis Launch in Singapore
Raspberry Pi Prices Rise Again
South Korea Exports Hit Record High
TSMC Plans 3nm Chip Production in Japan
Windows 11 Emergency Update Fixes Installation Issues
Google Photos Removes Editing Shortcuts
New AI Video Tools Challenge OpenAI’s Sora
NYC Reverses TikTok Ban Decision
AI Facial Recognition Error Leads to Wrongful Arrest
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Gmail Rolls Out Username Change Option Across US – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Gmail enables option to change usernames to all accounts in the US, Apple is pushing an update to iOS 18 to protect users from the DarkSword hacking tool, and Anthropic attempts to contain the spread of leaked Claude Code source code.

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BBC reports Oracle began significant job cuts on Tuesday. On LinkedIn a senior manager posted the cuts included “senior engineers, architects, operations leaders, program managers, and technical specialists”. Another employee told the BBC the cuts include approximately 10,000 jobs. Reuters reports Oracle is laying off 491 remote employees in the Seattle and Washington state offices, effective June 1st, according to a filed notice under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. Oracle declined to respond to the BBC’s request for comment.

Source: BBC, The Guardian, and Reuters

Gmail, which actually, for real, launched 22 years ago on April 1st, 2004, opened the ability to change a Google account username to all users in the US. The change was announced in 2025 and began a gradual rollout in December. User names can be changed only once every 12 months and all existing emails will still be available, with the former email address remaining active and able to receive emails. Both emails will work as a Google sign in and all data in Photos and Drive, and other Google services, also remain accessible.

Source: Engadget

Apple is pushing a security update to iPhones on iOS 18 to protect users against attackers using the DarkSword takeover tool, which can infect a phone by visiting any websites with infected code. The update allows users to remain on iOS 18, not forcing any upgrades to the most recent iOS the device can run, as is usually standard. Wired reports that, as of February, up to a quarter of all iPhone users remain on iOS 18, noting many are holding out due to distaste of the liquid glass UI. Users on the latest version of iOS are already protected.

Source: Wired and Digital Trends

The Wall Street Journal reports Anthropic is attempting to control the spread of the leaked Claude Code source code by issuing copyright takedown requests, covering over 8,000 available copies. On Tuesday an Anthropic spokesperson told Axios, “Earlier today, a Claude Code release included some internal source code. No sensitive customer data or credentials were involved or exposed” and “This was a release packaging issue caused by human error, not a security breach. We’re rolling out measures to prevent this from happening again.”

Source: The Wall Street Journal and Axios

On Wednesday, parent company of TikTok, ByteDance, announced a new rollout of AI video model Seedance, called Seedance 2.0, with a third-party partner strengthening the model’s intellectual property rights protection. Seedance’s initial release brought complaints and a cease-and-desist from the Motion Picture Association, with the viral Tom Cruise battling Brad Pitt video drawing lots of attention to the model. All output will contain visible and embedded watermarks, with ByteDance introducing a way to detect model created content even if altered off-platform. Seedance 2.0 will be available in editing app CapCut for paid users in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. No timeline currently available for the US and India.

Source: The Next Web

TikTok announced a partnership with Cameo, integrating requesting personalized videos from personalities on Cameo directly from the TikTok app. Creators on TikTok can also sign up for Cameo without needing to setup a separate account.

Source: Engadget

Bloomberg reports Google is developing a screenless fitness band to compete with other screenless offerings from Whoop Inc and Oura Health. The band is expected to release under the Fitbit brand later in 2026. Basic features will be accessible for free with advanced features requiring a subscription. Google will also charge for the device, unlike Whoop’s model, which includes the hardware with a subscription.

Source: Bloomberg

On Wednesday, Samsung released a free Android app called ‘Hearapy’, claiming it can reduce the effects of motion sickness with sound. The app plays a low 100Hz sine wave for one minute to stimulate part of the ear responsible for balance, which Samsung says should relieve symptoms like nausea for up to two hours. The sound can be replayed as needed, though any relief is not guaranteed. In 2025 Japan’s Nagoya University published research showing specific sound wavelengths helped reduce discomfort for those suffering from motion sickness. The app’s effectiveness may vary depending on headphone quality; Samsung recommends using the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro.

Source: The Verge

Cordkillers 594: Streamflation Frustration

Netflix got more expensive again, while the rest of the streaming world kept busy with new trailers, sports-rights maneuvering, global launches, and yet another attempt to turn every screen into a TV. Also: Andy Weir backpedals on Star Trek, HBO Max spreads wider, and Roku would like three dollars, please.

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Popular JavaScript Package Axios Gets Compromised – DTNS 5237

Meta adds two new Ray-Ban frames meant to make them more prescription-lens friendly, and Samsung’s new app plays ultra-low frequencies into most earbuds to help reduce motion sickness.

Starring Jason Howell and Tom Merritt

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Axios npm Supply Chain Attack Discussion
Axios npm Package Compromised in Supply Chain Attack
Axios npm Backdoor Deployed Cross-Platform RAT
Hackers Use Axios npm Package to Spread Malware
Claude Code Source Code Reportedly Leaked
Samsung Builds Motion Sickness App for Galaxy Buds
Samsung Tab S11 Ultra Keyboard Competes With MacBook Pricing
Samsung Adds Blood Pressure Monitoring to Galaxy Watches
New Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Offer More Customization
Meta Launches New Ray-Ban Smart Glasses for Prescription Wearers
Apple Rings Opening Bell for 50th Anniversary
SpaceX Loses Contact With a Starlink Satellite
Instagram Adopts PG-13 Style Content Ratings
Google Now Lets US Users Change Gmail Addresses
Google Drive Expands Ransomware Protection
Proton Targets Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
Raspberry Pi Sales Rise 25% Driven by US and China
Apple Intelligence China Rollout Discussion
Apple Intelligence China Rollout Mistake Report
Apple Details AirPods Max 2 ANC Upgrades
Amazon Adds Dynamic Food Ordering to Alexa

Australian Regulator Probes Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube Over Failed Youth Ban Enforcement – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Starlink Satellite 34343 lost due to an “unspecified anomaly” with debris monitored, Google Rolls Out Once-A-Year Gmail Username Change Feature, and California Gov. Newsom Establishes Safety and Privacy Guardrails for State A.I. Contracts.

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Australia Probes Social Media Over Under-16 Ban Compliance

Australia’s online safety regulator, eSafety, is investigating Meta, Snap, TikTok, and YouTube for potentially failing to enforce the country’s social media ban for users under 16, effective since December 2025. Expressing “significant concerns” over children bypassing age restrictions, eSafety is gathering evidence for enforcement actions, which could include fines up to A$49.5 million ($34 million), with decisions expected by mid-year. This probe follows a recent US ruling that held Meta and Alphabet liable for a young woman’s social media-related addiction and mental health issues.
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SpaceX Starlink Satellite Breakup Under Investigation

SpaceX lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 on March 29 due to an “unspecified anomaly” at 348 miles altitude. Analysis confirms the remains pose no risk to the ISS or Artemis II, nor will they affect the March 30 Transporter-16 mission. LeoLabs confirmed a “fragment creation event,” similar to a December 17, 2025 incident, believing both were “likely caused by an internal energetic source,” not a collision or geomagnetic storm. SpaceX is monitoring for debris and working to find the root cause of both anomalies to implement corrective actions.
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Google Enables Gmail Address Changes Without Data Loss

Google is rolling out a new feature in the U.S. that allows users to change their Gmail address without losing their data or needing to start a new account. This process is accessible through the Google Account settings under Personal info > Email > Google Account email, where a “Change Google Account email” button will appear, though the company notes that users can only change their username once every 12 months. The old email will be preserved as an alternate sign-in option.
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California Sets AI Safety Rules for State Contractors

California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a landmark executive order establishing safety and privacy guardrails for A.I. companies seeking state contracts. The order mandates that contractors detail safety policies covering exploitation, illegal content, surveillance, speech restriction, and bias. California will independently assess supply chain risks for contractors. Additionally, state-generated A.I. content must be watermarked to combat misinformation.
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Nvidia and Marvell Announce $2B AI Partnership

Nvidia invested $2 billion in Marvell Technology to integrate Marvell’s custom AI chips with Nvidia’s networking and CPUs. This collaboration, focusing on advanced AI networking solutions like optical interconnects and silicon photonics, aims to keep Nvidia central to AI computing as some customers explore custom processors. Marvell will provide chips and networking solutions compatible with Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion, while Nvidia supplies supporting technologies, positioning the partnership to capitalize on anticipated massive AI infrastructure spending.
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Apple’s “Hide My Email” Doesn’t Shield Users From Warrants

Apple’s “Hide My Email” feature doesn’t guarantee anonymity from law enforcement, as court documents show Apple provided the real identities of at least two customers to the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in response to search warrants. For example, in an FBI threat investigation, Apple disclosed a user’s full name, real email, and records for 134 anonymized accounts. This highlights that despite Apple’s touted encryption, legal warrants can compel the company to reveal customer data, including names and billing information.
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Google Cracks Down on Android Sideloading Security

Google is immediately mandating Android developer verification to boost security against malicious sideloaded apps. Play Console users are automatically registered, and others can start verifying now. Unregistered sideloading remains possible via an advanced flow for hobbyists/students, but a 24-hour delay will deter rapid malicious installs. While most users won’t notice changes, new requirements affect those using ADB or the advanced flow. The system launches in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand this September, with a global rollout in 2027.
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Waymo Expands Robotaxi Service to Texas Airport

Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service with a fourth airport launch at San Antonio International, its first in Texas, joining Phoenix, San Francisco, and San Jose. The San Antonio service, launched in February, is currently invitation-only but plans a full public launch soon. Despite rapid global expansion targeting 20 new cities and achieving over 500,000 paid weekly rides, Waymo faces regulatory scrutiny from NHTSA and NTSB due to safety incidents, requiring ongoing software updates and support from remote and roadside assistance teams.
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