On this episode of Futurum Tech Podcast, Fred and Olivier discuss Google, Amazon, AR headsets, Bloomberg's China hack story and much more.
If confirmed, China's bold "spy chip" operation could trigger significant changes in how and where critical technology components are manufactured.
Did Apple steal secret cellular modem technology from Qualcomm to give it to Intel? According to a complaint filed this week, yes. Here are the details...
In which we explore the very fine line between "Big Brother" and "Big Mother" technology use cases. Verdict: Same tech, different intent, opposite outcomes.
Meet The New iPhone: Almost The Same As The Old iPhone... and the Apple Watch isn't all that exciting either. Will Apple ever innovate again?
No, most partnerships between tech companies and government agencies are not nefarious plots to spy on us and target us for discrimination. Here's why...
On this edition of Futurum Tech Podcast, Daniel Newman, Fred McClimans and Olivier Blanchard discuss Apple, Lyft, BMW, and so much more.
Will Apple's 2018 "Fall Event" finally wow us again, or will it deliver yet another year of incremental improvements to an aging product line?
Facebook is checking all the right boxes right now, and moving forward with necessary changes, but the social network may be missing the point.
In the latest Futurum Tech Podcast our team of Fred McClimans, Daniel Newman, and Olivier Blanchard discuss cyber security, digital trust and more.
Why Google is going all out to displace Amazon in the home/smart speaker space, and what it means to the future of smart speakers and smart home automation.
Why a computer virus in Taiwan may affect iPhone shipments, and why Taiwan's Fair Trade Commissions settlement with Qualcomm is great news for both parties