Podcasts

Best Tech Podcasts This Week – 05/30/22

The Tech Tribune staff has compiled a list of the best new tech podcasts released in the last week (as of the time of writing):



“Sanctions, blockades, and their effects on the world economy. Western nations remain on alert for Russian cyber attacks. REvil prosecution has reached a dead end. Microsoft issues mitigations for a recent zero-day. John Pescatore’s Mr. Security Answer Person is back, looking at authentication. Joe Carrigan looks at new browser vulnerabilities. Notes from the underworld.”



“Are you looking to make a real difference in the world by building mission-driven products? Today’s guest, Emily Dalton Smith, VP of Product, Social Impact at Meta is here to share some of the incredible work she has done with her team to help get you and your team ready to build impactful products and features of your own.”



“This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we’re going to be talking about completely awesome and unique extensions to check out for your browser. Then we will be discussing big tech funding the fix with open source security. Plus, we have our tips/tricks and software picks. All this and more coming up right now on Destination Linux to keep those penguins marching!”



“Hugging Face is increasingly becomes the “hub” of AI innovation. In this episode, Merve Noyan joins us to dive into this hub in more detail. We discuss automation around model cards, reproducibility, and the new community features. If you are wanting to engage with the wider AI community, this is the show for you!”



“The healthcare sector is still behind many other critical infrastructure sectors in implementing critically important security technologies to protect against the rise in potentially devastating cyber incidents, says threat intelligence analyst Christiaan Beek of security firm Trellix.”



“Fidelity to support Ethereum custody and trading services and plans to hire 110 blockchain experts by year-end as it expands beyond Bitcoin-related services. J.P. Morgan (says Bitcoin is our preferred alternative asset. Apex the True Node-as-a-Service Provider, Integrates XRP bridging with Avalanche.”



“The new fastest computer in the world sees the crown return to the US. Will we not see Sony’s next-gen VR rig until next year? Ride hailing fares are reaching record highs as the players attempt to pivot to profitability. A new ride hailing entrant that lets you haggle on price. And a look at how Paramount is trying to go it alone in the streaming wars.”



“Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Dom Chu breaking down falling valuations among stocks with strong fundamentals. Then, ACME Capital Co-Founder and Partner Hany Nada and Jefferies analyst Brent Thill debate the bull and bear cases for software, and Citi Managing Director Jim Suva shares his insight on opportunities in hardware. Next, our Julia Boorstin recaps the massive opening weekend for “Top Gun: Maverick,” and CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos highlights the top Nasdaq movers of the morning. NorthmanTrader Founder Sven Henrich also joins for a look at inflation and the tech sector, and CNBC’s Kate Rooney analyzes winners and losers in the fintech space. Later, CNBC’s Frank Holland previews earnings from Salesforce and HP before both companies report results after the bell.”


  • Apple’s VR headset unlikely to be announced at WWDC 2022
  • iPadOS 16 new feature: Window resizing on the way?
  • Apple Store pay increasing as company aggressively fights unionization
  • Atlanta Apple Store employees drop bid for union vote”


“Convex makes storing your application’s data as easy as using React state management. If you can use React hooks, you can also manage your backend data using Convex. James Cowling is a former Dropbox infrastructure engineer turned startup founder. James joins the show to discuss how Convex offers a simpler full-stack developer experience than the tools developers use today — without many of the compromises of other alternatives. This episode is guest hosted by Jackson Gabbard, a long-time Facebook product engineer who is now the CTO of Cord — the SDK for collaboration in any SaaS tool.”