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From Ancient Skies to Modern Telescopes: A Conversation with Griffith Observatory's Director

In This Week in Space, Dr. Ed Krupp, a long-term director of Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, shared insights into the Observatory's fascinating past and exciting future.

Braking Bad: Should We Slow Down AI and Self-Driving Cars?

Full Speed Ahead or Slam on the Brakes? AI and Self-Driving Cars Face Regulatory Reckoning.

Misinformation Expert Accuses Harvard of Caving to Facebook

In a shocking claim, misinformation expert Joan Donovan alleges Harvard fired her to appease Facebook donors after she exposed the tech giant's knowledge of mental health damages. Explore the complex web of influence and questionable motives. Read more here.

Dr. Nield: An Insider's Look at Blue Origin's Suborbital Flight

Who hasn't dreamed of traveling to space? That dream became a reality for Dr. George Nield, former head of the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation.

Making Mastodon Mainstream: FLOSS Hosts Discuss Growth Strategies

The Fediverse and Mastodon gained popularity, but brands and non-technical users need help navigating. Evan Prodromou shares his insights on this matter with our FLOSS Weekly co-hosts, Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett.

Steve Gibson and Ant Pruitt on Managing Internet Access for Kids

Managing internet access for children is a sensitive matter when trying to find the correct balance between what information children should have access to and when they should have access to it. Steve Gibson and Ant Pruitt share their response to a listener's email on the topic.

Hosts Debate Implications of OpenAI CEO Drama

The Sam Altman and OpenAI shakeup has been an unprecedented story in tech leadership. The hosts of FLOSS Weekly share their thoughts on the story from the open-source perspective.

The OpenAI CEO Drama

They did not hire an Alt(ernate) Man for the job!

Leo Laporte's Review of the New M3 Max MacBook Pro

Leo Laporte takes on Apple's latest powerhouse, the M3 Max MacBook Pro, on Ask The Tech Guys. Does this premium-priced device live up to the hype? Find out as Laporte shares his insights. 

Google Pixel Watch 2 Review: Solid Software, Mediocre Durability

Check out this detailed review to find out what it is like to wear the Pixel Watch 2. Learn about Google's seamless integration of Fitbit functionality, from its sleek design and enhanced health tracking to its intriguing imperfections. Will this watch break the trend of being discarded post-review? 

Apple Unveils Updated MacBook Pros With New M3 Chips

During Apple's October 2023 event, dubbed 'Scary Fast,' the company introduced its latest M3 chips for the MacBook Pro laptops. Hosts of MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte, Jason Snell, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko, delve into the details. Read here!

iPhone 15 Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Accessories

Explore the pros and cons of the iPhone 15 Plus and check out Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent's top accessory picks. Start reading now!

Tales from the Dark Side: Chilling True Stories of Space Exploration

If you're looking for some thrilling and chilling tales this Halloween season, look no further than outer space.

Pixel 8 Pro Camera: Super Capable Camera With One Imperfection

Google's latest flagship phone, the Pixel 8 Pro, has an excellent camera. It's not perfect, but it's still great.

Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Why are there so many job openings in the cybersecurity space? This topic is discussed on This Week in Enterprise Tech.

Adobe Max 2023: Why AI Will Not Take Jobs From Creators

Adobe Max 2023 heralds a creative renaissance as AI takes center stage. Unveil the cutting-edge tools and innovations revolutionizing digital art, photography, and design. Join Ant Pruitt in exploring the transformative power of AI at this year's event.

Optimizing Picture Quality on Your TV: Tips from Home Theater Geek Scott Wilkinson

Get the inside scoop on defeating your TV's so-called "enhancements" from home theater guru Scott Wilkinson.

Google Unveils New Pixel Devices and Major AI Updates at Made by Google Event

Find out what TWiT host Jason Howell and guest Huyen Tue Dao had to say about Google's annual hardware event showcase and the potential impact of the exciting new products.

Jason's Review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+: A Premium Android Tablet Experience

An in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+. Find out why this premium Android tablet has exceeded Jason Howell's expectations and why it's a must-have for tech enthusiasts. Click here for all the details on its sleek design, top-tier performance, and more!

iOS 17 Brings Interactive Widgets, Contact Posters, StandBy, and More: A Look at the Top New Features

The ultimate iOS 17 rundown! Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren unpack the hottest features! Don't miss out; read our blog for all the juicy details!

Apple Unveils iPhone 15, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and More at Wonderlust Event

Experience the wonder as Apple unveils its latest iPhone and Apple Watch at the 'Wonderlust' event. Join tech gurus Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent as they analyze every announcement, share expert insights, and sprinkle in some humor. 

Apple Unveils iPhone 15 Lineup, Apple Watch Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra 2: Recap of the Key Announcements

Discover the latest iPhone 15 lineup with improved cameras, USB-C, and the innovative Dynamic Island feature. Find out if these upgrades are enough to drive sales. Download and subscribe here: MacBreak Weekly 886

Jason's Review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5: A Polished and Pricey Multi-tasker

The Galaxy Z Fold 5 reviewed by Jason Howell represents the maturity of foldable phones. Discover more inside his latest post.

Remembering the iMac on its 25th Anniversary

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the iMac has not only transformed the landscape of personal computing but also propelled Apple into becoming a tech titan.

Codename Pick: Switchbot from Microsoft

Mary Jo Foley’s codename pick of the week on Windows Weekly 567 is Switchbot.