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EP.84 – Microsoft Hits Reset, Sony Cashes In, and Google Teases the Pixel 10a

Kareem and David are back in the studio, and the tech news buffet is stacked. Google is already teasing the Pixel 10a like it’s trying to beat the leakers at their own game.

Sony is quietly pocketing more than $2.3 billion by putting its first party games on PC and Xbox while Microsoft is still trying to explain what the Xbox strategy actually is this week. OpenAI has a new platform called Frontier that wants to connect every company’s AI agents into one big productivity hive mind.

Microsoft is shuffling its EVP roles in what looks like a long overdue attempt to focus on security, quality, and maybe even ship Windows features without drama. Speaking of Windows, the OS is adding another security layer by locking storage settings behind admin rights. And to round things out, 2K is hosting Xbox Free Play Days with a lineup that might actually keep you busy this weekend.

It is a full plate of tech chaos, corporate reinvention, and a surprising amount of money being made by putting games everywhere. Let’s get into it.

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EP.92 – Microsoft's Copilot Overload MSFT Unboxed

Most companies unknowingly sabotage their own growth by prioritizing flashy features over real utility. In this episode, we dive into the messy truth behind Microsoft’s AI strategy and what it reveals about the future of tech marketing. Expect candid rants, surprising insights, and a behind-the-scenes look at how giant tech firms might be overhyping AI, only to pull back when the bubble threatens to burst.You’ll discover why Microsoft’s heavy-handed copilot branding might be backfiring, and what it says about their long-term vision for AI. We explore the resurgence of Windows insider meetups and why in-person connections still matter in a digital age obsessed with automation. David shares his frustration with outdated Android WebView bugs that highlight the fragility of mainstream tech ecosystems, reminding us why reliable hardware and software should never be taken for granted.Moreover, we break down the latest PC sales reports showing modest growth amid economic turbulence, and what that signals for the hardware market in 2026. With a spotlight on Apple’s new budget-friendly MacBook Neo and the race to create affordable, powerful devices, this episode offers a blueprint for how Microsoft might sharpen its hardware ambitions. We also examine the AI branding fatigue seeping into everyday products and why less might be more when it comes to marketing “Copilot.”#techtalk #microsoftai #CopilotOverload #windowsinsider #pcsales #TechRant #AIHype #techmarketing #CompressionAlgorithm #podcastepisode
  1. EP.92 – Microsoft's Copilot Overload
  2. EP.91 – Nintendo Preps For A Gaming Downturn, OpenAI Grows Up
  3. EP.90 – Microsoft's Thrumple Problems with OpenAI and AWS
  4. EP.89 – Microsoft Dominates GDC 2026 as PC Sales Crash and EA Cuts Jobs
  5. EP.88 – Devices Developers, and Disruption: Apple's Updates, Microsoft's Move, and MWC 2026

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