Big Technology Podcast Monthly
2026
- June: Did Google Just Fall Behind Again?, WWDC Preview, Anthropic Files To Go Public
- May: Did Apple Get AI Spending Right?, Microsoft & OpenAI’s New Reality, Stargate?
- April: More OpenAI C-Suite Drama, Is Siri Seriously Broken?, Meta’s Elusive Next Hit
- March: Dario’s Choice and Anthropic’s Future, Apple’s AI Devices, Netflix Loses WBD
- 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
- May 4, 2026: Escape Hatch (The Prestige)
- April 30, 2026: The Talk Show
- August 28, 2025: TWiT Intelligent Machines
- June 11, 2025: Big Technology Podcast
- 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 (Inception)
Interviews
- January 29, 2026: Expedite - Q&A on Voice AI and Restaurants
Mentions
- June 14, 2026: Forbes
- April 30, 2026: Security Boulevard
- April 16, 2026: Tangle
- March 23, 2026: Fast Company
- March 17, 2026: The Week
- 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
- June 9: If Apple's Siri AI works as well as it did in its WWDC demos, Apple is set to take the lead in consumer AI, with the iPhone becoming the first true AI device
- January 27: Tim Cook attending a private White House screening of the documentary Melania hours after US agents killed a man suggests horrible judgment, or worse, cowardice
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