Mar 19th 2026
Tech News Weekly 429
DarkSword Puts Hundreds of Millions at Risk
The Internet's Reaction to NVIDIA's DLSS 5
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy of The Verge joins Mikah Sargent this week on Tech News Weekly! IKEA's smart home products are not quite there yet. NVIDIA unveiled DLSS 5 at GTC 2026 and faced backlash from within the gaming community. A powerful iPhone-hacking technique has been discovered to take over devices running iOS 18. And some updates on the probes into Tesla's and hands-free driving systems.
- Jennifer shares her experience using IKEA's newest smart home products utilizing the Matter-over-Thread protocol, expressing her concerns and frustrations with trying to connect them to any smart home platform.
- Mikah talks about Nvidia's DLSS 5 that was unveiled at GTC 2026, and the criticism & memes it has faced since its unveiling.
- Andy Greenberg of WIRED joins the show to talk about a tool that has been discovered, called DarkSword, that can hack into millions of iPhones running iOS 18.
- And Mikah chats about hands-free driving technology in vehicles and NHTSA's probe into Tesla and Ford's hands-free driving systems.
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Links
- Ikea tried to build a smart home for everyone — here’s why it’s not working yet | The Verge
- Ikea’s new Matter smart home devices are having connection problems | The Verge
- Troubleshooting IKEA Matter over Thread Devices: Architecture, Failure Modes, and Practical Fixes
- Gamers react with overwhelming disgust to DLSS 5's generative AI glow-ups - Ars Technica
- Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is like motion smoothing for video games, but worse | The Verge
- Hundreds of Millions of iPhones Can Be Hacked With a New Tool Found in the Wild | WIRED
- Tesla Faces Expanded U.S. Probe Over Self-Driving Performance in Poor Weather - WSJ
- Hands-Free Driving Systems Confuse Drivers, but Carmakers Push for More - WSJ
- Regulator Investigates Tesla’s Automated-Driving Feature After Fatal Crash - WSJ