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Daily Tech Headlines

Daily Tech Headlines

By: Sarah Lane Robb Dunewood and Tom Merritt
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The essential tech news you need every day in 10 minutes or less.

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2025
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Universal Music Group Partners with Nvidia AI - DTH
    Jan 7 2026

    Universal Music Group partnered with Nvidia to responsibly collaborate on Music Flamingo AI, mandatory age verification for chatting on Roblox rolls out globally, and Discord reportedly confidentially filed for IPO.


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  • Nvidia, Intel, and AMD Unveil New Chip Details at CES - DTH
    Jan 6 2026

    Nvidia, Intel, and AMD Unveil New Chip Details at CES 2026, Meta pauses roll out of Ray-Ban Display smart glasses internationally, and Lego announced the Lego Play Engine with new SMART Bricks, tags, and Minifigs.


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  • Switchbot's New Household Robot Can Fold Laundry - DTH
    Jan 5 2026

    An OpenAI report claims over 40 million Americans use ChatGPT for health information, Switchbot's new household robot can fold laundry, and a DoorDash driver gets caught using AI-generated images to fake deliveries.


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    5 mins
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