We break down the Google decision and Bodie Grimm explains LMR batteries to us.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Bodie Grimm.
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Show Notes
Judge rules in Google’s illegal search monopoly case: it can keep Chrome | The Verge
Google stock jumps as judge rules it can keep Chrome in antitrust case
Google Doesn’t Have to Sell Chrome Browser, Judge Rules in Antitrust Case – Bloomberg
reMarkable’s newest E-Ink writing tablet is a 7.3-inch, $449 handheld slab – Ars Technica
IFA 2025: Acer Announces 16-Inch Swift Air, More – Thurrott.com
Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514 review: The new ChromeOS sweet spot
Google will reveal more Gemini smart home plans and devices on October 1
Samsung announces a pair of flashy new party speakers
JBL just announced its largest-ever battery-powered party speaker
Garmin Debuts High-End Sports Watch Ahead of Apple’s New Model – Bloomberg
Polar Unveils Whoop-Like Fitness Band Without a Subscription Fee – Bloomberg
OpenAI starts building out its app team | The Verge
OpenAI Acquires Testing Platform Statsig, Appoints its Founder as CTO of Applications – Thurrott.com
Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 11.5 Tbps
China’s Roomba killers sweep up in vacuum market despite US tariffs – Nikkei Asia
DC District Court rules Google will not have to sell the Chrome browser or Android OS, Disney reaches settlement over COPPA violations on YouTube, and WordPress releases a vibe-coding AI prototype.
Sarah shares her experience living with Cuckoo’s Model CRP-P0609S – High Pressure Rice Cooker and Warmer and details why she went from rice cooker skeptic to a rice cooker fan!
Tesla is appealing a $243 million verdict that held it partly liable for a fatal crash involving its Enhanced Autopilot system. YouTube TV and Fox Corp. have reached an agreement to keep Fox channels available on the platform. Patrick Norton explains why Nvidia 5060 weirdness. And its Friday we test your knowledge of Fast Food and technology.