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Samsung’s chip division made more money in 2025 than in its entire 40-year history. OpenAI got caught hiding billions of training logs. And Fiat is back with an 8-horsepower electric car that’s basically a luxury golf cart. Oh, and a Brown University professor gave a take-home exam, half his students scored perfect—then averaged a 48 when he gave it in person. That last one led to a debate that got heated. Come on, let’s get into it.
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🕐 Timestamps
0:00 — Intro & Welcome
3:45 — Samsung’s $196B Year (Tom)
16:28 — OpenAI’s Hidden Logs (Patrice)
27:10 — Fiat Topolino EV (Ben)
36:42 — Hang Jury: Brown University Take-Home Exam (Patrice)
50:46 — The Drop
58:00 — Find Us🗂️ The Feed
🚗 Fiat Topolino EV — Car and Driver
https://www.caranddriver.com/fiat/topolino💰 Samsung Chip Division — Tom’s Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/samsungs-chip-division-expects-to-out-earn-its-entire-40-year-history-in-2026🤖 OpenAI Hidden Logs — Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/07/openai-faked-inability-to-search-training-data-hid-billions-of-logs-nyt-says/⚖️ Hang Jury
A Brown University professor did something he’d never done in 34 years of teaching—he gave his class a take-home exam, out of compassion for students who’d been through a traumatic event on campus. The results: 40 of 86 students scored a perfect 100. The cross average was 96. Previous years, no one had ever gone above 80.
Then he gave the same exam in person. The average collapsed to 48. 27 students dropped the course. 22 of those had scored perfect 100s on the take-home version.
“We cannot choose to become idiots.” — the professor’s public statement.
The obvious reaction: they cheated. End of story. Thanks, OpenAI.
But here’s the uncomfortable counter: nearly half of Harvard and Princeton seniors admit to doing the same thing. When it’s that widespread—especially in the Ivy League—is this a student character problem, or has higher education completely failed to adapt to a world where AI exists?
The Hang Jury wants to know: where do you land?
📦 The Drop
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Sony just gave physical game discs an expiration date: January 2028. After that, every new PlayStation game is digital-only. Meanwhile, Disney quietly agreed to pay $50 million to settle a lawsuit over forcing ESPN into every live TV streaming package — whether you wanted SportsCenter or not.
Two different companies. One common message: “Trust us.”
Plus: Apple fast-tracks security updates as AI-powered hacking accelerates, Kansas City wants to put facial recognition cameras on public buses (and we’ve got opinions), and NASA considers sending a backup Mars rover to the Moon.
This is The Tech Hangout. Let’s get into it.
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0:00 — Intro & welcome
📰 The Feed — Links🏛️ Disney agreed to $50M settlement over claims it made live-TV streaming expensive (Ars Technica)📊 What to expect from Apple’s Q3 2026 results on July 30 (AppleInsider)🎮 Sony to end physical PlayStation game disc production in 2028 (TechCrunch)🔐 Apple accelerates security updates in response to AI-powered hacking risks (9to5Mac)🚀 NASA may send a backup, nuclear-powered Mars rover to the Moon (Ars Technica)🎯 The Drop
32:10 — The Feed: Disney’s $50M ESPN forced-bundling settlement (Ben)
38:47 — Apple Q3 2026 earnings preview (Marty)
49:07 — Sony ends physical PlayStation discs in 2028 (Patrice)
1:00:06 — Apple accelerates security updates for AI threats (Dave)
1:09:11 — Hang Jury: Facial recognition on Kansas City buses
1:19:06 — The DropWho | Pick
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Dave | EtreCheck — deep-dive diagnostic utility for Mac
Ben | Silo Season 3 — now streaming on Apple TV+. Also check out: How Did We Lose This World
Marty | Greatest Hits by Harlan Ellison — essential short fiction from a legendary provocateur
Jeff | Pentel Art Multi 8 — 8-color mechanical pencil, ~$26
Patrice | MikroTik CRS305-1G-4S+IN — compact 4-port SFP+ switch for 10G home networkingNew episodes every week.
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Apple just raised prices across the board. MacBooks, iPhones, Vision Pro, HomePod — all of it. Tim Cook says it’s unavoidable. Component costs have never risen this fast, and they can’t shield you from it anymore.
Here’s the twist — Apple is also on track for record market share in 2026. More expensive. More popular. Somehow both.
And on the other side of the world, China just reclaimed the title of fastest supercomputer on the planet. First time since 2017. Built with domestic chips. No US hardware required.
This is The Tech Hangout. Let’s get into it.
⏱️ TimestampsTimeTopic0:00Intro & welcome~20:51The Feed — RAMnarök pt. 2: Apple raises prices on everything (Ben)~32:07Apple set for record market share in 2026 (Marty)~37:44Instagram adds per-slide captions (Chuck)~43:09China reclaims world’s fastest supercomputer (Patrice)~49:30The Hang Jury — UK bans social media for under-16s: Bold protection or political theatre?~1:02:45The Drop📰 The Feed — Links💾 Apple raises prices on Mac, iPad, and more (9to5Mac)📈 Apple set to reach record market share across three major product categories in 2026(9to5Mac)📱 Instagram is allowing users to add captions to individual slides (Fast Company)🖥️ China beats US with world’s fastest supercomputer (Reuters)🎯 The DropWhoPickMarty*The Slow Professor* by Maggie Berg & Barbara K. SeeberChuckUGREEN 240W USB-C to USB-C Cable (USB4 Gen4, 80Gbps) — ~$18 on Amazon PrimeBenBeats Solo 4 Headphones — currently half price at $99!PatriceMeross Smart Wi-Fi Indoor/Outdoor Plug — Matter compatible, dual outlet🔗 Find Us🦋 Bluesky🐘 Mastodon📺 Twitch▶️ YouTubeNew episodes every week.
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Your Apple devices are about to cost more. Tim Cook confirmed it himself — a global RAM shortage is coming for your wallet. AI is eating the world’s RAM supply. Some have dubbed it RAMnarök, and there’s nothing Thor is going to be able to do about it. Meanwhile, Snap just launched a pair of AR glasses for just under $2,200. They look like something your optician’s most eccentric patient would wear. And people are already asking the question nobody at Snap wanted to hear.
Big tech, big prices, big questions. This is The Tech Hangout.
⏱️ TimestampsTimeTopic0:00Intro & welcome~5:10The Feed — Tim Cook’s farewell “Good Morning” video (Chuck)~16:10Snap SPECS AR glasses — $2,200 and very silly (Patrice)~28:30Apple’s coming hardware: foldable, smart home, smart glasses & more (Marty)~42:40Microsoft Copilot in healthcare — Mayo Clinic & AI in the enterprise (Dave)~54:00RAMnarök — Tim Cook confirms Apple price hikes are coming (Ben)~1:01:40The Hang Jury — Siri AI blocked in the EU: Legitimate concern or bureaucratic BS?~1:14:30The Picks📰 The Feed — Links🎬 Tim Cook posts comedic “Good Morning” video to mark final Apple event as CEO (9to5Mac)🕶️ Snap “Specs” AR glasses (ihnatko.com)📱 Next year to be Apple’s biggest product year yet — here’s what’s coming (9to5Mac)🏥 People are flooding AI chatbots with health questions. Microsoft is teaming up with Mayo Clinic to help (CNN Business)💾 Apple confirms price increases are coming due to RAM shortage (9to5Mac)🎯 The PicksWhoPickPatriceFYTA Smart Fitness Tracker for PlantsBeniPad mini 7MartyKardiaMobile 6L Max ECG MonitorChuckRemarkable People podcast with Guy KawasakiDave*The Supertramp Book* by Abel Fuentes + *Crime of the Century* Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975 (Blu-ray)🔗 Find Us🦋 Bluesky🐘 Mastodon📺 Twitch▶️ YouTubeNew episodes every week.
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It’s our very first episode! Apple didn’t just update Siri — they threw it out and started over. Plus a Microsoft security scandal, a $12 billion AI bet from Jeff Bezos, and a heated debate: was Apple’s Liquid Glass redesign a bold vision or a broken design forced on a billion users for a year?
TimeTopic0:00Intro & welcome~6:30The Feed — Microsoft zero-day drama (Chuck)~14:00Prometheus AI raises $12B (Jeff)~21:30Apple’s new Siri AI — iOS 27 beta (Ben)~25:00Investors vs. WWDC (Dave)~32:00Apple Passwords goes agentic (Patrice)~39:00visionOS panoramic environments (Marty)~43:30The Hang Jury — Liquid Glass: Capitulation or Maturity?~52:56The Picks📰 The Feed — Links🔐 Chaotic Eclipse: Windows Defender Zero-Day (The Next Web)🤖 Jeff Bezos’s Prometheus raises $12B to build an artificial general engineer (TechCrunch)🍎 Apple introduces Siri AI — a profoundly more capable and personal assistant (Apple Newsroom)📈 Investors are misreading Apple’s latest AI announcement (Mac Daily News)🔑 Apple Passwords can now automatically fix passwords with agentic AI (MacRumors)👓 Apple Vision Pro user-created environments — WWDC 2026 (Lifehacker)🎯 The PicksJeff — TrelloDave — Logic ProChuck — Elgato Stream Deck XL (the Stream Deck Virtual app is free with any hardware Stream Deck — but skip the small and medium, just get the XL!)Marty — SportsBar (Mac App Store)Ben — *Masters of the Universe* (2026 film)Patrice — *Criminal Records* (Apple TV+)🔗 Find Us
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