The latest Microsoft hack is their biggest embarrassment yet, Samsung has a new trick to get you to buy their devices - but I'm skeptical. We'll also get into Hertz dealing with decreased values, higher costs for EVs, and the issues Ford faces with their F-150 Lightning.
Join me for your warm-up to the week!
(00:00:00) The Ignition of Exploration: Pursuing the Universe
(00:01:17) Samsung Unpacked: Teasing the Galaxy Ring
(00:02:19) Samsung Health: Innovations in Health Monitoring and Coaching
(00:03:36) Samsung Health: Tailored Solutions for Individual Well-being
(00:03:59) Introducing the Next Level of Samsung Health Innovations
(00:04:41) A Circular Black Object Revealed: Big Screen, Big Moment
(00:05:54) Introducing AI as a Leading Feature in New Hardware
(00:06:09) Samsung's shift towards AI in their latest phones
(00:07:38) AI features in Samsung phones: voice memos app, web article summarization, advanced searches
(00:09:07) Sam Altman's plans to address future AI chip shortage
(00:14:29) Apple's Regulatory and Legal Challenges
(00:16:50) Microsoft Hacked by Russian State-Backed Cyber Group
(00:20:36) Russian Government vs Microsoft: Cyber Warfare Continues
(00:20:51) Attackers using red Linux from 1998. Preaching modern Microsoft infrastructure.
(00:22:06) Decreased used vehicle values affecting car rental stocks
(00:23:42) Ford's issues with its EV line, including the F-150 Lightning