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67 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:20 - 6:56

1875: Sonic Thump

Smartphone Addiction and RCS Messaging Protocol Issues

A discussion characterizes the iPhone and general smartphone usage as a national security issue due to the "NPC-like" behavior of people constantly looking at screens while walking. Technical frustrations regarding the transition from SMS/MMS to the RCS protocol are highlighted, specifically how Apple's proprietary protocols created "green bubble" social friction in group texts.

VBS
Episode 1870 1:33:21 - 1:35:52

1870: VBS

Trump Mobile, T1 Patriotic Smartphone Launch

The long-awaited Trump Mobile T1 phone has begun shipping to media outlets after significant delays. Marketed as a patriotic, American-made alternative to Big Tech, the device is revealed to be a $499 Android phone likely manufactured in Taiwan. Critics point out that the flag on the back of the gold-cased phone incorrectly features only 11 stripes, labeling the product a "canard."

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:01:19 - 1:04:55

1834: Swarm Forge

RCS Messaging and Podcast Appearances

The technical difficulties of cross-platform messaging between Android and iPhone are discussed, specifically the need for RCS compatibility to avoid missing group texts. The segment also touches on past podcast appearances on the Joe Rogan Experience and Megyn Kelly's show, noting how political labels like "Putin apologist" can affect media bookings.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:13:11 - 2:15:49

1785: Mackerels

TrueFans Podcast App, Value for Value Model

The new TrueFans app is introduced as a modern podcasting platform for Apple and Android that supports the Value for Value model. The app allows listeners to become "fans," receive live broadcast alerts, and purchase show merchandise directly through the interface.

Yippy
Episode 1754 5:30 - 6:54

1754: Yippy

iPhone Price Predictions and Android Alternatives

Media reports suggest the price of a top-of-the-line iPhone 16 Pro Max could rise from $1,600 to $2,300 due to a 104% import duty on Chinese-assembled goods. Skeptics argue that consumers will simply switch to Android devices or cheaper smartphones rather than paying the inflated costs predicted by tech analysts.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:08:44 - 1:11:18

1754: Yippy

Elitism and the Opportunity for an American Smartphone

Critics of tariff policies are accused of holding elitist views by claiming Americans are too "lazy" for manufacturing jobs. The current trade climate is framed as a golden opportunity for entrepreneurs to develop a cool, American-made smartphone using open Android builds to rival Apple's dominance.

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:35:42 - 1:37:47

1726: The Fog

Futurology, Electronic Immortality, 2050 Predictions

A futurologist on the BBC predicted that by 2050, direct links between human brains and computers will be common, effectively multiplying human IQ by thousands. The theory suggests that 99% of human thoughts could occur within a computer, allowing for "electronic immortality" where a person's consciousness continues after physical death. Critics dismiss these claims as outrageous and suggest "futurologist" is a dubious career path.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 2:34:00 - 2:37:11

1714: Octocopter

Google Antitrust Trial, Chrome Spin-off

The Department of Justice has filed a motion to force Google to sell its Chrome browser following a ruling that the company maintains an illegal monopoly on search. The DOJ also warned that Google could be forced to divest from its Android operating system if monopolistic practices continue. Analysts suggest Google may be shifting its focus from search to data sales as AI begins to disrupt traditional search models.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:43:16 - 1:45:38

1700: Turban Tossing

Caterpillar S22 Flip Phone, Digital Minimalism

Adam Curry shares his experience switching to a Caterpillar S22 "industrial strength" flip phone to reduce screen time. The device runs a minimal version of Android Go, allowing for basic functions like text, email, and a Bible app without the distractions of a standard smartphone. He recommends the $63 device as a tool for digital detox.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 1:22:35 - 1:25:13

1690: Corn Sweat

TuneIn Ad Injection, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts warn against using the TuneIn app due to its practice of injecting pre-roll advertisements into streams. They recommend using modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com that support the Podcast Index and offer features like live alerts and direct interaction without centralized platform interference.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 47:55 - 56:28

1662: Rousting Granny

Tucker Carlson, Erik Prince, Unplugged Phone Promotion

Tucker Carlson featured Erik Prince in a paid promotion for the "Unplugged" phone, a device marketed as a secure alternative to Big Tech hardware. Prince claims the phone uses a custom operating system to block data leakage and surveillance, though critics suggest it is likely an Android derivative. Technical skepticism is raised regarding the phone's ability to run popular apps like Spotify or Telegram without compromising the promised privacy features.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:58:07 - 1:59:55

1621: Haley's Comment

Scott Galloway on iPhone vs Android Status

Tech podcaster Scott Galloway claimed that owning an iPhone is a signal of a person's worth as a mate, while owning an Android phone suggests a lack of professional success. These comments have been criticized as elitist and representative of a specific Silicon Valley worldview.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 40:55 - 45:38

1619: Flash to Bang

Apple iMessage, Green Bubble Social Stigma

The social divide between iPhone and Android users is highlighted by the "green bubble" stigma in group chats, which lacks iMessage features like editing and high-quality media. Apple has faced pressure from the EU to adopt the RCS standard in 2024 to improve interoperability. The FTC is also reportedly looking into the competitive implications of Apple's messaging ecosystem.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 2:27:33 - 2:29:10

1497: Bug Peeps

Google Anti-Trust Fine in India

Indian regulators have imposed a $161 million fine on Google for anti-competitive practices related to the Android mobile ecosystem. The Competition Commission of India found that Google abused its dominant position by pre-installing its own apps on devices. Google is also facing separate investigations in India regarding its in-app payment systems and smart TV market conduct.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 30:34 - 33:33

1458: Prime Time Purge

CISA, Dominion Voting System Vulnerabilities

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a report detailing multiple vulnerabilities in Dominion voting systems, including improper cryptographic signatures and hidden functionalities. Despite these technical risks, the mainstream focus remains on the recall of San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin. The Boudin recall is presented as a rare instance of a progressive stronghold rejecting far-left policies due to rising crime.

Attribution Science
Episode 1363 3:22:05 - 3:27:46

1363: Attribution Science

TikTok Data Privacy, Apple iOS Tracking, Ad Revenue Shift

Former TikTok employees expressed concerns that the app's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, has unfettered access to American user data. Meanwhile, Apple's new iOS privacy features, which allow users to opt-out of tracking, are causing a significant shift in advertising revenue toward Android. This change is particularly damaging to Facebook and Instagram, while TikTok's superior algorithm continues to dominate the market.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 48:35 - 53:33

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Emmy Awards Ratings, Hollywood Political Activism and Anthony Anderson

The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards saw the lowest ratings in history, attributed to a lack of red-carpet glamour and heavy politicization. A segment featuring Anthony Anderson and Jimmy Kimmel, where Anderson led a "Black Lives Matter" chant, was criticized as divisive. The failure of these award shows is linked to the breakdown of the "mystique" surrounding celebrities during the pandemic.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 45:45 - 48:42

1215: Omnipocalypse

Shadow Inc App Failure, NBC Technical Analysis

NBC News analysts examined the Iowa caucus app developed by Shadow Inc., finding that the coding was rushed and the deployment was poor. Precinct managers were reportedly forced to change phone settings to allow "unsafe" outside apps because the software was not officially sanctioned by the Google Play or Apple App stores. The failure is attributed to a lack of training and back-end data transfer issues.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:03:42 - 2:05:56

1182: Coupon Clipping

Hardened Android Operating Systems and App Tracking

A new hardened, Google-free Android operating system is being tested to prevent app-to-app communication and tracking. The OS features network switches for individual apps and randomly changes the device's MAC address on every connection. It utilizes open-source repositories like F-Droid and K9 Mail to maintain a high level of user privacy.

ISIS in Oz
Episode 1180 2:38:49 - 2:43:32

1180: ISIS in Oz

BLU X5 Smartphone Review, Cheap Tech Discipline

A review of the $75 BLU X5 smartphone highlights that off-brand devices can perform nearly all the functions of $1,000 flagship phones, including running Android 9 and streaming Pluto TV. The user emphasizes the importance of digital discipline, keeping the phone turned off in a drawer when not in use to avoid constant tracking.