2 Essential Car Gadgets Everyone Needs – Live With It

If you own a car or drive one regularly there are two automotive tech gadgets we recommend everyone have in the car trunk. A portable tire inflator and an OBDII scanner. Roger explains what they do and why they’re an indispensable part of any motorists roadside kit.

Starring Sarah Lane, Roger Chang

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ANCEL AD410 Enhanced OBD2 Scanner
– Read Codes:
– Erase Codes:
– DTC Lookup:
– Freeze Frame:
– On-board Monitor Test:
– Vehicle Informaiton:
– Live Data Stream:
– O2 Sensor Test:
– EVAP System Test:
– I/M Readinesss (Inspection/Maintenance):

MSRP: $49.99

AstroAI Portable Air Compressor
– LED Light,
– Inflate up to 150 PSI,
– Power Source – 12V DC or 110V AC (with adapter)

MSRP: $31.99


Tech Hopes and Memories – DTNS 5172

The DTNS crew and several folks from the audience share their thoughts on great tech gifts they’ve got, or are hoping to get for the holidays.

Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Jason Howell, Amos, Roger Chang, Bradd, Gary, Bill, Benjamin, HitNRun Tony, Brian, Kory, Joe.

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Apple To Permit Third-Party App Stores in Brazil – DTH

DTH-6-150x150A Texas Federal Judge issues a preliminary injunction against the App Store Accountability Act on First Amendment grounds, the Italian Competition Authority orders Meta to suspend the policy banning outside AI chatbots on WhatsApp, and a Waymo postmortem breaks down the breakdown during the San Francisco blackout.

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Waymo released a postmortem breaking down the taxi service breakdown due to the San Francisco blackout over the weekend. Regarding the spike in vehicles requesting confirmation checks over handling dark traffic signals, which turn into 4-way stops, the statement reads, “This created a backlog that, in some cases, led to response delays contributing to congestion on already-overwhelmed streets.” Waymo will push an update to improve vehicle context about regional outages, and will coordinate with San Francisco authorities to better implement emergency response protocols using data from this event.

Source: Gizmodo & CNBC

On Tuesday, a Federal Judge for the US District Court for the Western District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction against the App Store Accountability Act, noting it likely violated the First Amendment. The act, originally set to be in force in January 2026, would require app stores to create a method for those under 18 years of age to obtain parental consent to make purchases in and even to download apps in the first place. Judge Pitman noted the act would be akin to bookstores needing to verify customer ages upon entering and requiring parental approval for under-18s to visit and/or buy a book.

Source: New York Times

Beginning in 2026, Apple will allow third-party iOS app stores to operate in Brazil and let developers use external payment systems. Apple will still be able to charge fees and any warnings about the third-party app stores and external payment options must use neutral language. Apple must implement the changes within 105 days and could face fines of up to $27 million USD if it does not comply. Europe and Japan previously regulated Apple open up to third-party stores, and external payment links are available in the US.

Source: The Verge

On Tuesday, the Bolivian government issued a new decree waiving previous restrictions on internet satellite companies operating within the country. In 2024 the government denied a license to SpaceX, disallowing Starlink in Bolivia over concerns regarding data protection and national sovereignty issues. Ookla, known for a speedtesting tool, published a report in November finding Bolivia had the slowest internet speeds for broadband and mobile within South America. Brazil is the current fastest and Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz hopes to “reduce the digital divide”.

Source: ABC News

The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) ordered Meta to suspend its policy banning companies from using their own AI chatbots on WhatsApp. Meta argued the WhatsApp API isn’t designed to be a distribution platform for chatbots, and there are other options available for businesses to use AI bots from outside providers. The order could affect the availability of AI chatbots from OpenAI, Perplexity, and others and goes into effect in January 2026. Meta will appeal the decision.

Source: TechCrunch

Samsung announced the lineup of 2026 gaming monitors, including the Odyssey 3D G90XH, the first 6k display with “glasses-free 3D”. The 32-inch ISP panel uses real-time eye-tracking for managing the 3D effects and has a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. The refresh rate can be changed to 330Hz using Dual Mode, which switches to a 3k display. A non-3D version, the Odyssey G8, will also be available. No prices or launch date have yet been announced.

Source: The Verge

Korean YouTube channel OMG_electronics posted a test of the Samsung Galaxy TriFold, folding it repeatedly over many days. Samsung claims the TriFold was tested internally with 200,000 folds, simulating 100 folds per day for 5 years. The YouTube video shows the device making a creaking sound on a hinge around 61,000 folds, with the another hinge making a sound around 121,000 folds, and around 144,000 folds the device had to be forced strongly to fully open and became more difficult to open and close, though the screen remained fully functional throughout. The Galaxy Z TriFold will be available in the US in early 2026.

Source: 9to5google

Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service updated it’s FAQ to announce play time will be limited to 100 hours per month, adding extra fees for extra play time. Performance plan subscribers, which costs $9.99/month, can add a 15 hour block for $2.99 while the Ultimate tier, which is $19.99/month, will be charged $5.99 for the extra time. Gamers not using all 100 hours in a given month will have 15 hours rolled over into the next. Founding members remain exempt from this new restriction, maintaining the unlimited playtime for life, and the ad-supported free tier remains available for sessions limited to an hour at a time.

Source: PCMag

The DTNS Inbox Takes Over – DTNS 5171

The FCC is blocking sales and imports of new foreign-made drones, and OpenAI warns AI browsers may never fully stop prompt injection.

Starring Jason Howell and Tom Merritt.

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FCC Bans Import and Sale of New DJI Drones and Equipment – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Users Exploit AI Chatbots to Create Nonconsensual Deepfakes of Women in Bikinis, OpenAI Calls Prompt Injection ‘Persistent and Possibly Unavoidable’ Security Risk, and Alphabet announced its plan to acquire clean energy developer Intersect for $4.75 billion.

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) bans foreign drone imports

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned the import and sale of new drone models and critical equipment from foreign manufacturers, including the market-leading DJI, by adding them to the “Covered List” over national security concerns. This decision aims to limit the use of Chinese-made drones in the US, fulfilling a push from the White House administration to secure airspace and boost domestic production. Existing approved models and previously purchased drones are exempt from the ban. DJI, which dominates the global market, has criticized the move as unsubstantiated protectionism, a view echoed by China’s foreign ministry.

Read More: CNN

Generative AI chatbots exploited to create nonconsensual deepfakes

Generative AI chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT are being exploited by users who share tips online to bypass safety guardrails and create nonconsensual deepfake images of fully clothed women appearing to wear bikinis, a form of digital harassment. Despite policies and tools against sexually explicit content and platform efforts to remove harmful communities, the ease of creating hyperrealistic “nudify” deepfakes with advanced imaging models highlights a significant problem with nonconsensual intimate media, requiring accountability for both users and the corporations providing the technology.

Read More: Wired

OpenAI warns prompt injection may be unavoidable

OpenAI views prompt injection, a security risk involving malicious, hidden instructions manipulating AI agents, as a persistent and possibly unavoidable problem for its ChatGPT Atlas browser and other AI agents on the open web. To counter this, OpenAI employs a proactive defense strategy, including an “LLM-based automated attacker” to simulate sophisticated attacks and strengthen security. However, security experts caution that the high-access nature of agentic browsers like Atlas introduces a significant risk that may not be worth the current value they provide to the average user.

Read More: TechCrunch

Alphabet to acquire Intersect to secure AI energy needs

Alphabet announced its plan to acquire clean energy developer Intersect for $4.75 billion, plus assumed debt, to secure the massive computing and power capacity needed for artificial intelligence development. The acquisition will add Intersect’s $15 billion in operating or under-construction energy assets to Alphabet’s holdings, with projects expected to generate 10.8 gigawatts of power by 2028. This move is part of a growing trend among technology giants to invest in energy firms to meet the escalating electricity demands of generative AI, given the strain on U.S. power grids.

Read More: Reuters

Apple updates iOS in Europe to comply with DMA

In compliance with the European Union’s Digital Market Act (DMA), Apple is updating iOS 26.3 exclusively for Europe to support third-party proximity pairing and notifications. This change will make it easier to connect devices like Sony headphones to iPhones and will allow non-Apple smartwatches, such as those running Wear OS, to display iPhone notifications, a feature previously restricted to the Apple Watch. The proximity pairing uses a simple, one-tap connection via NFC. The notification functionality will, however, disable Apple Watch notifications when active. The feature is expected to be fully available in 2026, though critics suggest Apple’s compliance is the “bare minimum.”

Read More: Engadget

Authors sue AI companies over training data

Investigative reporter John Carreyrou and five other authors have filed a lawsuit in California federal court against major AI companies, including xAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta, and Perplexity, for allegedly using their copyrighted books without permission to train their large language models (LLMs). This is the first suit to name xAI and is part of a growing trend of copyright challenges. The authors are not seeking class-action status, arguing that settlements in such cases, like Anthropic’s $1.5 billion settlement, unfairly benefit defendants.

Read More: Reuters

Russia threatens to block WhatsApp

Russia’s communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, is threatening to completely block WhatsApp in Russia, claiming the messenger service violates Russian law and is used for criminal and terrorist activities. Roskomnadzor has already begun restricting the service, causing outages and slowdowns for many Russian users. WhatsApp condemned these actions, asserting that the government is attempting to deny over 100 million people access to secure, end-to-end encrypted communication just before the holiday season and that forcing users onto less secure, government-mandated apps will reduce safety for the Russian public.

Read More: Reuters

Vince Zampella dies at 55

And finally, a bit of sad news. Vince Zampella, a highly influential game developer known for his work on major first-person shooter franchises, has died at age 55 in a car crash. Zampella co-founded Infinity Ward, where he co-created the Call of Duty series, and later co-founded Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind Titanfall and Apex Legends. At the time of his death, he was leading DICE’s Los Angeles studio and heading the Battlefield franchise. Electronic Arts released a statement mourning the loss and recognizing Zampella’s profound impact on interactive entertainment.

Read More: Engadget

Preservation or Piracy? The Scraping of All of Spotify – DTNS 5170

Plus, foldables may be getting more square, and Waymos act odd during a power outage.

Starring Tom Merritt and Robb Dunewood.

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Alphabet To Acquire Data/Infrastructure Company Intersect – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Paramount Skydance amends hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Italy’s AGCM fines Apple €98.6 million over App Tracking Transparency, Nvidia plans to ship its H200 AI chips to China by mid-February.

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Alphabet to Acquire Intersect

Alphabet announced it will buy data center and energy infrastructure company Intersect for $4.75 billion to expand AI-related data center capacity. Intersect will operate as a separate brand while partnering with Google’s infrastructure team. Some Texas and California assets will be spun off, with a focus on building power and data centers without passing costs to grid customers. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026.

Source: 9to5Google

Paramount Skydance Secures Ellison Backing in WBD Bid

Paramount Skydance amended its hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery by guaranteeing financial backing from Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison. Ellison agreed to an irrevocable personal guarantee covering $40.4 billion in equity financing and potential damages. Paramount maintained its $30-per-share all-cash offer but did not raise the bid.

Source: CNBC

Italy Fines Apple Over App Tracking Transparency

Italy’s competition regulator AGCM fined Apple €98.6 million over its App Tracking Transparency feature, saying it creates a “double consent” burden on developers and harms competition while financially benefiting Apple. Apple said it will appeal and defended the feature’s privacy protections.

Source: MacRumors

Nvidia Plans H200 AI Chip Shipments to China

Nvidia told Chinese clients it intends to start shipping H200 AI chips by mid-February, ahead of Lunar New Year, pending Chinese government approval. Initial shipments could total 5,000–10,000 modules (40,000–80,000 chips) from existing stock, with additional production capacity available for orders in Q2 2026.

Source: Reuters

Uber and Lyft to Test Baidu Robotaxis in London

Uber and Lyft will begin testing Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis in London in 2026, pending regulatory approval. Lyft plans to scale to hundreds of Baidu’s electric RT6 SUVs, while Uber expects to start testing in H1 2026, continuing a partnership announced in July.

Source: TechCrunch

NYT: Uber Allows Some Violent Felons to Drive

A New York Times investigation found Uber’s background checks permit some convicted felons to drive in 22 states if convictions are over seven years old. Lyft bans all drivers with violent felony histories. Uber internal documents describe its background checks as minimal, focusing on lower-cost safety initiatives. Between 2017–2022, Uber reported a sexual assault or misconduct incident roughly every eight minutes, though most were minor.

Source: Engadget

Waymo Resumes Driverless Service in San Francisco

Waymo restarted its robotaxi service in San Francisco Sunday evening after pausing operations during a widespread blackout that stalled multiple vehicles at intersections. The company suspended service proactively while coordinating with city officials.

Source: CNBC

Instacart Ends Item Price Testing

Instacart is ending item price testing after FTC scrutiny and a study showing some shoppers were charged higher prices than others. The company said the tests were randomized A/B experiments, not dynamic pricing, and didn’t use personal shopper data. Retailers will continue setting their own prices, but Instacart will no longer support price-testing tools.

Source: Engadget

2025: Año del Desperdicio Digital – NTX 441

Denuncian televisiones espías, surge TikTok USDS y HarmonyOS podrá entrar en México.

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-TikTok vende participación estadounidense
-China avanza en producción de semiconductores
-Demandan a fabricantes de teles espías
“Slop” es la palabra del año

Análisis: Entre desperdicios y mazacotes

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Signs the RAISE Act Into Law – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Google sues SerpApi, Chrome and Edge browser extensions secretly collect and sell AI chatbot conversations, Starlink satellite explodes.

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New York Signs RAISE Act

Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the RAISE Act, establishing AI safety guardrails for the most advanced “frontier” models from OpenAI, Google, Meta, and Microsoft. The law requires reporting critical safety incidents within 72 hours, creates a new oversight office, and sets penalties starting at $1 million. It is stricter than California’s framework but scaled back from earlier New York proposals.

Source: Politico

Google Sues SerpApi

Google filed suit against SerpApi, alleging it bypassed security measures to scrape and resell copyrighted content from Search results, including images and real-time data. Google claims SerpApi used cloaking, rotating bots, and ignored crawling directives. The lawsuit follows similar claims by Reddit and could make third-party SERP data harder and more expensive to access.

Source: Search Engine Land

Browser Extensions Collect AI Chats

Security firm Koi found eight Chrome and Edge extensions, installed over 8 million times, secretly collecting full AI chatbot conversations from platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot. The extensions capture prompts, responses, timestamps, and metadata, even bypassing VPNs and ad blockers. Some were Google- and Microsoft-endorsed.

Source: Ars Technica

Starlink Satellite Explodes

A Starlink satellite suffered an internal anomaly, likely a small explosion, venting its propulsion tank and releasing limited trackable debris. LeoLabs confirmed the event was not a collision. The satellite is tumbling below the ISS and will fully burn up in Earth’s atmosphere within weeks. This follows a near-collision with a Chinese satellite.

Source: Engadget

Google Launches Gemini 3 Flash

Google released Gemini 3 Flash, replacing Gemini 2.5 Flash as the default in the Gemini app and AI search. The model offers improved multimodal understanding, better reasoning, and higher performance on benchmarks like MMMU-Pro. It is designed for bulk tasks and available for consumer, enterprise, and developer use, with slightly higher token costs.

Source: TechCrunch

Amazon in Talks to Invest in OpenAI

Amazon is discussing a $10 billion investment in OpenAI, potentially including use of Amazon Trainium AI chips and additional AWS data center capacity. OpenAI previously committed $38 billion over seven years for AWS server use. Amazon cannot market OpenAI’s most advanced models due to Microsoft’s exclusive rights until at least 2030.

Source: Financial Times, Engadget

Instagram Limits Hashtags

Instagram will cap posts at five hashtags, emphasizing fewer, high-quality tags. Threads will allow just one hashtag per post. Adam Mosseri says hashtags aid search but do not inherently boost reach, and creators should focus on content quality over engagement manipulation.

Source: The Verge

Netflix Acquires Ready Player Me

Netflix is buying Estonian avatar platform Ready Player Me to let subscribers carry personalized avatars across games. CTO Rainer Selvet is joining Netflix; the rest of the 20-person team is not. Ready Player Me will shut down its services on January 31. The acquisition supports Netflix’s pivot from mobile to TV-focused gaming.

Source: TechCrunch

Google Delays Assistant Transition

Google is postponing the full replacement of Assistant with Gemini on Android phones into 2026. Gemini is already default on newer devices like the Pixel 9. The rollout will continue across phones, tablets, cars, and connected devices that meet minimum requirements.

Source: Engadget

iRobot Files for Bankruptcy

iRobot filed for Chapter 11 and plans to be acquired by Chinese company Picea Robotics, pending court approval, with a deal expected in February. The company says operations, apps, and product support will continue uninterrupted. The move follows a failed Amazon acquisition in 2024 due to European regulatory concerns.

Source: Engadget

Career – Lamarr Wilson

In our first return guest, we talk to creator/influencer Lamarr Wilson about the word career. Lamarr talks about changing his career later in life from education to content creation. Why he switched and how his early interests and experiences with tech really set the stage for who he is now.

Featuring Tom Merritt and Lamarr Wilson.

https://www.lamarr.tv/

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