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Is Apple’s Exodus Over? Australia Bans Social Media for Kids, Netflix to Buy Warner Bros.
Episode 108
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Description
Apple Silicon’s Johny Srouji says he’s staying, Australia enforces a sweeping social media ban for kids, Netflix makes a massive $72 billion gamble against YouTube, ChatGPT can use Photoshop for you, and Meta gives you some control over its algorithm.
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Links from the show
- Is Apple Cooked? - YouTube
- Stephen Lemay Bio - Cult of Mac
- Apple Rocked by Executive Departures, With Johny Srouji at Risk of Leaving Next - Bloomberg
- Apple Silicon chief Johny Srouji reportedly commits to staying at Apple for now - 9to5Mac
- Millions of children and teens lose access to accounts as Australia’s world-first social media ban begins | Social media ban | The Guardian
- Tim Cook meets lawmakers in effort to shift App Store age proposal - 9to5Mac
- Netflix Just Made a $72 Billion Bet Against YouTube
- Netflix is buying Warner Bros. for $83 billion | The Verge
- Paramount Makes Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery - The New York Times
- Google Project Aura hands-on: Android XR’s biggest strength is in the apps | The Verge
- Google details Gemini in Chrome’s agentic browsing security
- Instagram gives you more control over your Reels algorithm | The Verge
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