Category: 5G

On this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, something is afoot at the Circle Koh, what Judge Koh's bizarre decision in the FTC versus Qualcomm case actually means for the future of Qualcomm and the future of 5G, Amazon's next healthcare wearable might be able to actually read moods, SpaceX's broadband satellite moonshot gets a boost, Tesla autopilot gets trashed by Consumer Reports, trouble in Snapchat paradise. Those stories and more coming up on this episode on FTP.
On this episode of FTP, we take a look at the impact of the growing conflict between the United States and China involving trade, intellectual property, cybersecurity and now presidential executive orders. Plus, we'll take a look at Cisco's earnings, how Google is using a new Translatotron to transmogrify translation, the latest in US cybersecurity initiatives, major networks and what they're doing with your personal data. And then finally, HPE is acquiring Cray, the coolest supercomputer company ever. And that and more on this episode of FTP.
The scope of Ericsson's 5G Consumer Use study provides the validity required to strengthen the case for accelerating 5G deployment and boosting 5G use cases. We see the new Ericsson ConsumerLab survey driving broader near-term adoption of 5G across the entire mobile ecosystem and boosting Ericsson’s competitive position in capitalizing on the new market opportunities.
Google's introduction of the Pixel 3A is a clever, and strategic, business move. Not only does it serve a market need, it will require other manufacturers to step up. In addition, it introduces its phones to a much larger market, expands its footprint, and sets the stage to later move customers to a more pricey device.
On this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, Apple and Qualcomm have finally settled their disputes. What does their new partnership mean for consumers, Intel, apple, Qualcomm and the future of US technology? Also, the FTC's investigation into Facebook heats up, how 3D scanning technology may help rebuild Notre Dame, Samsung folds very bad week. Zoom's IPO, and much, much more on this edition of FTP.
On this edition of FTP, the Futurum Tech Podcast. We're taking a dive into the world of 5G. It's finally starting to arrive here. What is it? What does it mean and what's it going to look like in 5G years down the road? Plus we'll be taking a look at Microsoft Dynamics, new NPO Accelerator for Nonprofits. We're going to talk a bit about Google's creepy Duplex and AI as well as ethics and AI. What does the world of ethics and AI actually look like and how desperately do we need it? And we'll be talking about Intel's Data-Centric announcement, and the latest in Apple's attempt to conquer India. All of this and more on this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast.
On this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, Lyft's IPO, rise of the Chinese phone makers. Facebook bans white supremacists, Huawei's "insecure stuff" in the UK, IBM introduces hyper protect services, Facebook again with discrimination of housing, and our crystal ball, will Uber's IPO be impacted by Lyft's performance or will it? These stories and more coming up on this episode of FTP.
On this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, we dive deep into the topic of data privacy, data use and data abuse to answer the question, what happens to a brand when they lose the ability to create digital trust with their consumers? Plus, we'll be taking a look at Tesla and the issue they have with neural networks. We'll also be taking a look at Uber's upcoming IPO and get a latest update on Google. They're being fined in the EU yet again. Our tech bite segment tackles AT&T's 5GE because it's not really 5GE and we'll tackle the issue of Boeing. What's going on with their software and when should they actually be let back in the skies? All this and more on this edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast.
On this edition of FTP, Futurum Tech Podcast, we dig into Mark Zuckerberg's privacy manifesto and we asked the question, "Does anybody care about what he has to say and should Facebook be more closely regulated or even broken up?" Then we dig into what's going on with Apple in the semiconductor space, we cover Elizabeth Warren and her regulatory plans, and in the end we talk about is it even possible to break up big tech and will it happen, on this edition of FTP.

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