Big Technology Podcast Monthly
2026
- February: The Moltbook Uprising, NVIDIA’s OpenAI Pullback, Apple’s Conundrum
- January: AI’s Steve Jobs?, Big Tech AI Chaos, 2026 Crystal Ball
2025
- December: Tim Cook’s Final Year?, Big Tech Horse Race, Anthropic’s Profitability Push
- November: OpenAI’s IPO Plan, Deconstructing The AI Bet, Apple’s iPhone 17 Revival
- October: OpenAI & AMD's Megadeal, Altman and Jony Ive’s Bumpy Start. Meta vs. Apple
- September: Did OpenAI Break ChatGPT ? Apple’s New iPhones, Saving Intel
- August: Mark Zuckerberg’s Personal Superintelligence, Layoffs & Payoffs, Writing With AI
- July: Apple’s Anthropic Flirtation, Can Meta Build Superintelligence?, AI Browser Wars
Other Podcast Appearances
- August 28, 2025: TWiT Intelligent Machines
- June 11, 2025: Big Technology Podast
- March 23, 2025: The Talk Show
- November 27, 2024: Generative Now
- October 9, 2024: Rad 80s 90s History
- April 25, 2024: Big Technology Podcast
- March 10, 2024: Escape Hatch
Interviews
- January 29, 2026: Expedite - Q&A on Voice AI and Restaurants
Mentions
- February 4, 2026: Morning Brew
- January 28, 2026: Forbes
- January 27, 2026: Om Malik
- January 27, 2026: Fortune
- December 29, 2025: Daring Fireball
- December 19, 2025: PitchBook
- November 19, 2025: The Week
- November 14, 2025: Forbes
- November 13, 2025: New York Post
- November 13, 2025: CNN
- November 7, 2025: Wired
- October 24, 2025: CNET
- October 10, 2025: Derek Thompson
- October 10, 2025: The Verge
- October 6, 2025: Stratechery
- October 3, 2025: CNN Reliable Sources
- September 8, 2025: CNN Reliable Sources
- August 28, 2025: TWiT
- August 21, 2025: Daring Fireball
- August 20, 2025: MIT Technology Review
- August 7, 2025: Political Wire
- August 5, 2025: TechCrunch
- July 29, 2025: Business Insider
- July 29, 2025: Platformer
- June 27, 2025: Wired
- July 8, 2025: Macworld
- June 16, 2025: 9to5Mac
- June 10, 2025: Stratechery
- June 3, 2025: Entrepreneur
- May 22, 2025: The Information
- May 22, 2025: Daring Fireball
- May 20, 2025: MacStories
- May 9, 2025: Platformer
- May 5, 2025: Bloomberg
- April 28, 2025: Daring Fireball
- April 22, 2025: Wired
- March 7, 2025: TechCrunch
- March 4, 2025: Fast Company
- February 25, 2025: The New York Times DealBook
- February 24, 2025: NextDraft
- February 21, 2025: MacStories
- February 15, 2025: Daring Fireball
- January 23, 2025: Fortune
- January 3, 2025: Axios
Techmeme Headlines
2026
2025
- December 30: Meta just bought into the enterprise market with its Manus deal, which may eventually help it expand into cloud offerings like those of its Big Tech peers
- December 27: The Groq deal secures key talent for Nvidia, including CEO Jonathan Ross, creator of the TPU, and keeps them from companies that may try to make their own chips
- November 25: Google is starting to bridge OpenAI's product moat, like with Gemini's “dynamic view” option, which converts a text answer into an interactive, visual output
- November 17: The FT's Tim Cook retirement story could be a “trial balloon” from people close to him, if Cook decides to leave after Apple's “blockbuster” Q1 earnings report
- October 1: Sora, which is fun and simple to use, shows that OpenAI remains good at creating viral products, unlike Meta, whose Vibes video feed feels half-baked and obtuse
- September 18: The Ray-Ban Display glasses are Zuckerberg's latest attempt to reframe Meta, now on “personal superintelligence”, but they face tech and societal challenges
- September 8: Anthropic's $1.5B copyright settlement pulls up a drawbridge on its startup rivals that cannot afford such fines, setting a floor price on training infringement
- September 3: US v. Google: letting Google continue paying for traffic acquisition is a huge win for Apple and for Mozilla, which may have died without payments from Google
- August 13: Perplexity's unsolicited $34.5B bid for Chrome with claimed VC backing is clearly a marketing stunt and maybe a signal to the judge in Google's antitrust case
- July 12: OpenAI's failed Windsurf deal signals broader M&A challenges for OpenAI until it renegotiates its deal with Microsoft
- June 29: Meta offering $100M signing bonuses may be an exaggeration by Altman, but $100M overall compensation packages are plausible given Meta's need to catch up in AI
- June 26: A look at The Browser Company's AI-first browser Dia, which merges AI models and hides that complexity for end users, pointing to the future of web browsing
- May 22: io's device could be Ive's antidote to the smartphone obsession but it faces challenges, including overcoming people's reluctance to buy “yet another device”
- March 30: As ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli-style images going viral sparks a debate, AI may not devalue human-created art and may even elevate it by fueling a creation economy
- March 25: A look at Apple's bad Apple TV+ strategy, including dismissing Netflix's growth, building a platform without a back-catalog, and using TV+ to boost device sales
- February 28: Reports of Meta launching standalone Meta AI and Reels apps aren't surprising, as the company has a history of repeatedly bundling and unbundling its products
- January 22: A look at The Stargate Project: lots of unanswered questions, PR wins, SoftBank only has ~$30B in cash, many projects are old, and Musk trolled the announcement