• 78: Leaked from Orbit
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode, Erik and Kris discuss the new Sora 2 video generator from OpenAI and a startling Wired report about how public and government information was gathered from satellites using only $800 worth of equipment.

    SHOW NOTES

    • Sora 2 AI video generator
    • Wired: Satellites are leaking the world's secrets

    TIME STAMPS

    00:02:51 - Sora 2 AI video generator

    00:22:49 - Satellites are leaking the world's secrets (Wired)

    CONTACT:

    Website: examining.ca
    X: @examiningpod
    LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/company/examining

    TEAM INFORMATION:

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    X: @egchristiansen

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    X: @KrisHans

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 77: Rewind - A World Without Email
    Oct 8 2025

    This episode was originally published September 21, 2021.

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    In this deep dive episode, Kris and Erik discuss Cal Newport's most recent book "A World Without Email." Newport argues that email and messaging apps (asynchronous communication) have led to what he calls "the hyperactive hive mind." Newport explains that email is taking up too much of our time at work and proposes several solutions to make us more efficient.

    SHOW NOTES

    Key concepts:

    *Email is abused and we spend too much time writing emails

    *We often offload our brains using email. It's easier to ask questions via email than find answers ourselves.

    *Email, like physical mail and instant messaging, is a form of asynchronous communication.

    *Our work has become more reactive than proactive. Newport says email and messaging apps have led to the "hyperactive hive mind" approach to work.

    *Boundaries around email can be implemented on a personal basis (i.e. Deep Work strategies), but real change has to be institutional (processes and expectations).

    Other books by Cal Newport:
    *Deep Work
    *Digital Minimalism

    Tools for collaboration:
    *Trello
    *ITP Metrics

    EDTECH EXAMINED CONTACT:
    Website: edtechexamined.com
    Email: hey@edtechexamined.com
    Twitter: @EdTechExamined

    TEAM INFORMATION

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    Twitter: @egchristiansen
    Blog: tech-bytes.net

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    Twitter: @KrisHans
    Market Grade: marketgrade.com

    Christopher Hoang, Audio Producer & Sound Engineer
    Website: chrishoang.ca

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    35 mins
  • 76: Fall 2025 Productivity Roundup
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, Erik and Kris do their Fall 2025 productivity tips roundup and summarize some advice from author David Pink. They also compare sleep tracking apps, cover some mindblowing Microsoft data centre news, and share some early impressions of the new Apple Watch SE 3.

    SHOW NOTES

    • AutoSleep app
    • Streaks habit tracking
    • Daniel Pink's advice
      • Schedule Dr appointments in the morning
      • Delay drinking coffee in the morning
      • Showering in the morning vs evening (pros and cons)
      • Morning vs evening exercise
      • "Caffine naps"
      • The "fresh start" effect
    • Calendar scheduling hacks: Time blocking and batching
    • Benefits of a paper planner for time blocking
    • Logging time spent on priority activities helps build accountability
    • Apple Watch workout friends (motivation)
    • 2/5 minute rule: If it takes 2 minutes or less, it’s better to just do it now
    • Permission to be rubbish (Greg McKeown)
    • Built-in dictation feature in Microsoft Word
    • Microsoft: Inside the world’s most powerful AI datacenter
    • PC Magazine Apple Watch SE 3 review

    TIME STAMPS

    00:01:33 - Autosleep App vs Apple Sleep Score

    00:08:35 - Daniel Pink's productivity advice

    00:23:13 - Co-host productivity hacks and apps

    00:42:59 - Microsoft's mega datacenters

    00:47:37 - Apple Watch SE 3 impressions

    00:53:05 - Wrap up

    CONTACT:

    Website: examining.ca
    X: @examiningpod
    LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/company/examining

    TEAM INFORMATION:

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    X: @egchristiansen

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    X: @KrisHans

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    54 mins
  • 75: Liquid Glass Design
    Sep 24 2025

    Following up on episode 74 on the September 2025 Apple event, Erik and Kris discuss Apple’s newly released operating systems for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and macOS. This year brings perhaps the largest design overhaul since 2013’s iOS 7. Across all its operating systems, Apple has introduced a new concept, “Liquid Glass,” a new material and design philosophy that is both new and old. The co-hosts talk about how Liquid Glass is both different and familiar, comparing it to the original macOS and Windows 7, and also review the major feature changes in each operating system.

    SHOW NOTES

    Apple’s introduction of Liquid Glass for WWDC 2025

    Six Colors Blog operating system reviews

    • iOS 26 review
    • iPadOS 26 review
    • WatchOS 26 review
    • macOS 26 Tahoe review

    Apple operating system standards on Figma (and other platforms)

    Steve Jobs introduces Mac OS X, 2000 part 2 and part 3

    Windows 7 design principles (transparency)

    TIME STAMPS

    00:03:46 What is Liquid Glass?

    00:13:20 What’s old is new again

    00:29:17 iOS 26

    00:38:41 iPad OS 26

    00:47:08 macOS 26 Tahoe

    00:53:37 The future of Liquid Glass

    CONTACT:

    Website: examining.ca
    X: @examiningpod
    LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/company/examining

    TEAM INFORMATION:

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    X: @egchristiansen

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    X: @KrisHans

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 74: Thin Air and Budget Devices
    Sep 18 2025

    In this episode, Kris and Erik break down the September, 2025 Apple event. Apple launched a new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, the iPhone Air, new Apple Watches (Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3), and AirPod Pro 3.

    SHOW NOTES:

    Watch the Sep 2025 Apple event

    PCMag: You Probably Missed These 7 iPhone Announcements at the Apple Event

    MacRumors: Apple Says iPhone Air is Another Step Towards ‘Singular Piece of Glass’

    The Verge: The eight biggest announcements during Apple’s iPhone Air event

    The Verge: Apple barely talked about AI at its big iPhone 17 event

    CONTACT:

    Website: examining.ca
    X: @examiningpod
    LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/company/examining

    TEAM INFORMATION:

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    X: @egchristiansen

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    X: @KrisHans

    Chapters
    • (00:01:43) - iPhones
    • (00:28:14) - Erik's take on the iPhone Air
    • (00:36:38) - AirPod Pro 3
    • (00:39:57) - Apple Watches
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    54 mins
  • 73: $3000 A Book
    Sep 10 2025

    SHOW NOTES:

    Bloomberg Law: Anthropic Judge Blasts Copyright Pact as “Nowhere Close to Done”

    Reuters: Anthropic Agrees to Pay $1.5 Billion to Settle Author Class Action

    Tom’s Guide: Claude AI Will Start Training on Your Data Soon — Here’s How to Opt-Out Before the Deadline

    Futurism: Sam Altman Says Dead Internet Theory Is Coming True

    Wolfram Media: What Is ChatGPT Doing and Why Does It Work?

    CONTACT:

    Website: examining.ca
    X: @examiningpod
    LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/company/examining

    TEAM INFORMATION:

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net
    X: @egchristiansen

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: krishans.ca
    X: @KrisHans

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    41 mins
  • 72: AI Agent or Data Broker?
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode, Kris and Erik discuss AI Agents. They cover what they are, how they operate, and the pros and cons of having these agents roaming the Internet.

    SOURCES

    The Verge: AI agents are science fiction not yet ready for primetime

    Microsoft: Copilot and AI Agents

    OpenAI: Introducing ChatGPT Agent

    CONTACT

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host Website
    Website: krishans.ca

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    39 mins
  • 71: AI Companions
    May 25 2025
    SHOWNOTES

    "AI Coding Tools Could Bring Us the 'One-Employee Unicorn'": Fast Company

    "Chamath Palihapitiya tweet about not studying code": X (formerly Twitter)

    "Interview with Ray Kurzweil": Intelligent Machines Podcast

    "Microsoft Thinks AI Colleagues Are Coming Soon": Fast Company

    "Your Politeness Could Be Costly for OpenAI": TechCrunch

    "Adobe Introduces 'Created Without Generative AI' Label": Fast Company

    "Not Made by AI Logo Pack": NotByAI.fyi

    "How People Are Really Using Generative AI in 2025": Harvard Business Review (HBR)

    "Infographic: How People Are Using Generative AI": HBR

    "Studies Show AI Can Dull Your Thinking Skills—Here’s How It Can Also Sharpen Them": Fast Company

    "GPT-4 Prompting Guide": OpenAI Cookbook

    "A Practical Guide to Building AI Agents (PDF)": OpenAI

    CONTACT

    Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
    Website: erikchristiansen.net

    Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host Website
    Website: krishans.ca

    (Show notes and timestamp images developed with help from ChatGPT)

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    46 mins