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    HP BIOS Update Failures, AI Coding Cost Shock, Starbucks Kills AI Inventory

    2026-05-25 | 10 mins.
    HP is investigating reports that a BIOS update pushed through Windows Update is leaving some premium business laptops stuck in boot loops, raising fresh questions about automated firmware updates and recovery safeguards.
    Jim Love covers five tech stories for Monday, May 25, 2026. HP is dealing with complaints from users of ZBook Ultra G1a and EliteBook X G1a laptops after a BIOS update reportedly caused crashes, freezing, and repeated boot failures. In AI, the economics are starting to look less magical: Microsoft is reportedly replacing many internal Anthropic Claude coding licences with GitHub Copilot CLI, while reports suggest Uber exhausted its annual AI coding budget in just four months. Starbucks has shut down its North American AI-powered computer vision inventory pilot after operational complexity in real stores proved harder than expected. And the Financial Times reports consulting firms are facing client pressure to abandon traditional hourly billing as AI changes how knowledge work is priced and delivered.
    If you work in enterprise IT, AI strategy, digital transformation, or business technology, this episode looks at where the hype is meeting operational reality.
    00:00 Today's Tech Headlines
    00:29 HP BIOS Update Boot Loops
    02:05 The Real Cost of AI Coding
    04:21 Starbucks Scraps AI Inventory
    05:45 AI and the Hype Cycle Reality Check
    07:23 Consulting Firms Under AI Pressure
    08:55 Wrap Up and Support the Show
    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #HP #Starbucks #Microsoft #GitHubCopilot #Anthropic #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #HashtagTrending
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    Travel to the End of the Internet. Google AI, SpaceX IPO and More on Project Synapse

    2026-05-23 | 1h 10 mins.
    Project Synapse is a weekly conversation with author and Linux guru Marcel Gagne, cybersecurity expert and IT executive John Pinard and former CIO/CISO and podcast host Jim Love. All three are regularly working hands on with AI and new technoloyg. Together the three of them explore what is happening in the world of emerging technology, focusing on AI and robotics and its impact on our work, our lives and our society. 
    This week our discussion begins with filmmaker Dylan Reibling's documentary The End of the Internet, which examines decentralized internet experiments, community-built networks, Mastodon, BlueSky's protocol roots, and the broader question of whether we've surrendered too much control to a handful of tech giants.
    Then the panel shifts into the week's biggest tech debates:
    SpaceX's possible IPO and the risks of trillion-dollar AI-era valuations
    Google I/O's massive AI announcements, including Gemini, AI search, video tools, smart glasses, and AI agents
    Whether AI-powered search could damage publishers, YouTube creators, and e-commerce
    Open source AI, decentralization, and whether China's AI ecosystem could disrupt U.S. dominance
    How science fiction shapes AI behaviour — and whether better stories could create better artificial intelligence
    This is a wide-ranging discussion about technology, control, innovation, capitalism, and who gets to shape the future.
    Watch Dylan Reibling's film. You can find showings at www.theendoftheinternetfilm.com
    #AI #GoogleIO #SpaceX #Gemini #OpenAI #Decentralization #Internet #ProjectSynapse #HashtagTrending #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #BlueSky #Mastodon #SpaceXIPO
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    SpaceX IPO Bombshell, Google Gemini Smart Glasses Return, Bezos' Secret AI Project Revealed

    2026-05-22 | 11 mins.
    Could SpaceX really be heading for the biggest IPO in tech history, or is the financial reality far more complicated?
    Jim Love breaks down the biggest tech stories for Friday, May 22, 2026.
    Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly preparing a potentially record-setting IPO, but the numbers raise serious questions. Despite massive revenue growth, losses are mounting, Starlink appears to be carrying the business, and reports suggest Anthropic may be paying billions to rent unused AI data centre capacity originally built for xAI. Add Musk's overlapping ventures, governance concerns, and even a reported Mars colony incentive plan, and investors may have more questions than answers.
    Google is bringing smart glasses back. This time they're powered by Gemini AI and Android XR, with camera awareness, voice interaction, and fashion partnerships designed to avoid the "Glasshole" stigma of the first attempt. But the privacy concerns may be even bigger now.
    Jeff Bezos also reveals more about Project Prometheus, his reported $38 billion AI moonshot. Not robots, he says. The goal is something far more ambitious: an "artificial general engineer" capable of physical invention and real-world design.
    And in South Korea, Samsung workers score a major win: a huge bonus package worth roughly $26 billion, plus a new decade-long profit-sharing stock and cash plan, helping avoid a potentially damaging strike.
    If you follow AI, big tech, SpaceX, Google, Amazon, Samsung, or the future of computing, this episode connects the dots.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Today's Tech Headlines
    00:31 SpaceX IPO Hype vs Reality
    02:22 Musk Control and Mars Bonus
    03:50 Google Smart Glasses Return
    04:59 Style and Privacy Backlash
    06:08 Bezos Project Prometheus Explained
    08:05 Samsung Workers Win Big
    10:15 Wrap Up and Support the Show
    #SpaceX #ElonMusk #Starlink #Google #GeminiAI #AndroidXR #SmartGlasses #JeffBezos #Amazon #Prometheus #Samsung #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #HashtagTrending
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    CISA Secret Leak, Seagate AI Supply Warning, Texas Town Rejects Surveillance, Cybertruck Sinks

    2026-05-21 | 11 mins.
    A strange but revealing day in tech news.
    Jim Love covers four stories that say a lot about where technology is heading — and where it can go badly wrong.
    Reports say the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) accidentally exposed sensitive credentials in a public GitHub repository, including usernames, passwords, authentication tokens, and Amazon Web Services GovCloud details. CISA says there's no evidence of compromise, but the irony is hard to miss: the agency that tells everyone else how to protect digital secrets may have left its own exposed.
    Seagate shares fell more than 6% after CEO Dave Mosley warned that AI-driven demand for storage is outpacing what manufacturers can realistically scale. The surprise is not weak demand — it's the opposite. AI infrastructure growth may be happening faster than suppliers can build for it, creating a strange investor paradox.
    In Bandera, Texas, residents repeatedly vandalized eight Flock Safety AI licence plate reader cameras, even cutting down the poles, forcing the town council to scrap the surveillance contract after public backlash. One frustrated supporter suggested that if residents truly wanted privacy, maybe the town should ban smartphones and go back to 1880.
    And finally, a Tesla Cybertruck owner in Texas decided to test the vehicle's Wade Mode by driving it into Grapevine Lake. It took on water, got stuck, and had to be rescued. Police offered the parenting advice of the week: just because your vehicle can enter shallow freshwater doesn't mean you should.
    If you follow AI, cybersecurity, surveillance, Tesla, data centres, or the business of technology, subscribe for daily tech news and analysis.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Headlines And Intro
    00:24 CISA Secrets Leak
    03:14 Seagate AI Supply Crunch
    05:57 Town Revolts Over Cameras
    08:33 Cybertruck Wade Mode Fail
    11:32 Wrap Up And Support
    #Cybersecurity #AI #CISA #Tesla #Cybertruck #Seagate #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #DataCenters #Surveillance #FlockSafety #JimLove #HashtagTrending
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    Musk Loses to OpenAI, Google Kills Search, Starlink Scares Telecom Giants

    2026-05-20 | 9 mins.
    Elon Musk loses his legal battle against OpenAI, but says the fight is far from over. Google unveils the biggest change to Search in 25 years, replacing the familiar list of blue links with AI-powered agentic search that could transform how people research, shop, and buy online. Starlink's rapid expansion into direct-to-device satellite connectivity appears to have pushed America's biggest telecom carriers into defensive action. And new research suggests data centres may be making nearby neighbourhoods measurably hotter.
    In today's Hashtag Trending, Jim Love breaks down four stories reshaping technology, AI, telecom, and infrastructure.
    Today's stories:
    Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman is dismissed after a California jury rules he waited too long to bring the case
    Google I/O reveals AI-powered Search agents that could disrupt publishers, e-commerce, and rivals like OpenAI, Perplexity, Amazon, and Walmart
    Starlink's satellite-to-phone ambitions trigger concern among Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile as SpaceX scales globally
    Phoenix research finds data centre waste heat may raise local temperatures by up to 2°C
    If AI becomes the layer between you and the internet, who controls what you see, buy, and trust?
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Today's Tech Headlines
    00:33 Musk vs OpenAI Verdict
    01:57 Google Reinvents Search
    05:33 Starlink Threatens Carriers
    08:09 Data Centres Heat Neighbourhoods
    09:12 Wrap Up and Support
    #OpenAI #ElonMusk #GoogleIO #GoogleSearch #Starlink #SpaceX #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #SamAltman #Perplexity #DataCenters #Telecom #HashtagTrendingWarming Trends
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