
"Apple is reportedly working on an AI pin of its very own to compete with OpenAI's non-existent pin. No, it doesn't really make much sense to us, either. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget Managing Editor Cherlynn Low discuss why Apple might be quick to jump on the AI pin trend, even before it jumps into smart rings. Also, we dive into Sony's Bravia TV deal with TCL, and the aftermath of Verizon's massive service outage."
"Last week's Verizon outage was resolved after 10 hours, no official word on what caused it - 8:39 Youtube CEO promises more AI video tools for creators while also denouncing deepfakes - 12:19 The FTC isn't giving up on its Meta antitrust case - 14:22 Trump family earnings from crypto may total $1.4B in 2025, but likely much more - 19:00"
Apple is reportedly working on an AI pin to compete with OpenAI's non-existent pin. The product's potential utility remains unclear, and Apple may pursue the trend before introducing smart rings. Sony is entering a joint venture with TCL to take over the Bravia TV business. Verizon experienced a massive outage that lasted about 10 hours with no official cause announced. The YouTube CEO pledged more AI video tools for creators while condemning deepfakes. The FTC continues its antitrust case against Meta. Projections estimate the Trump family's crypto earnings could reach $1.4B in 2025. Adobe Acrobat can now generate presentations and podcasts from documents. Multiple hardware reviews and pop culture picks round out coverage.
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