In This Episode: Meeting photos. Is the future finally here? All the Tech that works.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 52:41 — 35.7MB)
This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media.
(You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.)
Top Stories
- 0:15 LN: Uncanny valley – Gary’s Vision Pro pic last week
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
- 7:00 How it works in meetings
- Leo’s pic
- 14:00 LN: Windows 12
- Microsoft CoPilot?
- “What’s new and exciting in the world of Microsoft Windows and PCs in general?”
- 17:00 LN: Superb Owl: Microsoft’s Copilot Super Bowl ad signals an AI strategy shift
- 19:00 GR: Reality/Memory/History:
- 21:00 GR: It’s not just you: Alicia Keys’ Super Bowl halftime show got changed for YouTube
- 23:00 Contributing to the Mandella effect?
- 32:00 GR: A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco
- 33:00 GR: Is the future finally here? AI, driverless cars, Zoom, pandemics, VIsion Pro. Did Covid push us into the future like WWII did?
- 40:00 Take a look at what’s working.
Ain’t it Cool
- 41:00 LN: Ringworld, Larry Niven
- 42:00 LN: True Detective – Night Country – Jodie Foster, spooky Alaska murder mystery (Max)
- 44:00 GR: Ghosts UK
BSP: Blatant Self-Promotion
- 46:00 LN: Why I Don’t Believe in Conspiracies
- 49:00 GR: 10 Ways To Take Notes On Your Mac
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For many years I have felt that Microsoft has put much more effort into changing the look and feel of its products than it has put into making improvements in the functionality of its products. It could be said that changing the look and feel gives an illusion of progress.