F5 Live: Refreshing Technology (Audio)

F5 Live: Refreshing Technology (Audio)


Latest Episodes

The Complete Meltdown of Computers Around the World - Episode 668
July 21, 2024

This week, phones could unlock faster, game streaming is getting more complex, CrowdStrike took down the internet, and Netflix wants you to change plans.

The End of the Road for Devices and Security - Episode 667
July 07, 2024

This week, Amazon ends the Astro robot, Nintendo ends the Wii U console, hackers end your security, and Paramount+ ends its independence.

Streaming Sports and AI Spying - Episode 666
May 19, 2024

This week, AI is coming for your data, Adult Swim is giving back games, the EU is investigating Meta, and another streaming service is coming.

Failures and Bannings - Episode 665
April 28, 2024

This week, Apple Vision Pro ships less, Garry's Mod cuts Nintendo content, the FCC revives Net Neutrality, and TikTok's time is almost up.

Tech Dreams: Death and Rebirth - Episode 664
April 14, 2024

This week, Alexa Skills are in trouble, Pokmon Violet leads to jail, Broadband Labels are here, and Star Trek: Lower Decks is going.

Lawsuits and Shutdowns Abound - Episode 663
March 17, 2024

This week, Apple and Epic are at it again, Adult Swim is killing off some games, TikTok's clock is ticking, and NYT says it didn't hack ChatGPT.

Layoffs, Lies, and Mergers - Episode 662
March 03, 2024

This week, Wendy's wants dynamic prices, gaming studios lay off devs, Wikipedia doesn't trust AI, and Warner Bros. doesn't want Paramount.

Truth and Consequence - Episode 661
February 04, 2024

This week, Apple is maliciously complying, Microsoft is laying off eSports, Google is clearing the cache, and UMG is silencing TikTok.

The Ever-Changing Modern World - Episode 660
December 18, 2023

This week, Android is opening up, E3 is closing down, CMG Local wants your privacy, and Mickey Mouse wants to be yours.

Failed Project and New Beginnings - Episode 659
December 03, 2023

This week, Apple Card's future's in question, Netflix Games is adding Grand Theft Auto, Meta's in a privacy mess, and WB's proud of courageous cancelations.