In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of the modern world and explore its reliance on a vast network of cables that run through tubes on the ocean floor. The individuals responsible for maintaining these cables have challenging and unique jobs that are often overlooked by the average person. We also sit down with The Verge’s Tom Warren and Joanna Nelius to discuss the new generation of PCs that Microsoft and other companies are touting as significant improvements.
Can Qualcomm deliver the PC chip we have been waiting for? Is this finally the year of Windows on Arm? We delve into all of these questions and more to explore the future of computing. Additionally, Alex Cranz joins us to address a hotline question about e-readers, which continue to evolve and provide fascinating insights into their latest developments.
To learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, you can read Josh’s article on undersea cables and explore the links provided for further information.
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