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EP.83 – Investors Question Microsoft’s AI Investment Bonfire

Kareem and David dig into Microsoft’s FY26 Q1 earnings, where strong growth meets rising questions about AI infrastructure costs.

EP.82 – When Defending AI Goes Wrong, and Some More Gaming News

This week, Microsoft’s CEO hits Davos to defend the company’s AI spending spree, insisting it is all part of a grand vision while everyone else wonders if GPUs have become the new gold bars.

EP.81 – Apple Pivots to Gemini as Microsoft Slips and Meta Retreats

Every once in a while, the tech industry hits a week where every major storyline feels like it’s trying to out‑chaos the last one, and this was one of those weeks.

EP.80 – Microsoft News Breakdown and CES 2026 Highlights

This episode dives into the rise of physical AI, where LG’s CLOiD home robot folds laundry, unloads dishwashers, and handles light cooking, and Switchbot’s Onero H1 aims to become a sub‑$10,000 household assistant in 2026.

EP.79 – Windows on ARM Gains Credibility as Copilot, Disney, and Australia Ignite the AI Debate

We've got the scoop on Disney's blockbuster AI deal, the controversial new law restricting social media, and the breakthrough that could make Windows on ARM a true PC competitor.

EP.77 – AI Agents Kill Chatbots, Snapdragon vs PC Giants, and Why Antitrust Fails Meta

What is REALLY happening in the world of tech right now? From Microsoft's massive shift to AI Agents to Qualcomm's major performance upgrades, and even a deep dive into the political landscape of the Meta/Facebook antitrust battle, we break down the most important news, notes, and deals you need to know.
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