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Alex and Morgan open with the National Weather Summary, noting widespread rainfall in the Midwest and ongoing heat across the southern U.S., along with the local Sacramento forecast. They also recap market performance for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin, before closing with a sports update on the San Francisco Giants’ latest game.
AOL Ends Dial-Up After 34 Years The first major story reflects on the end of an era as AOL announces the shutdown of its dial-up internet service. The hosts explore the historical significance of AOL’s role in bringing millions online, the surprising number of subscribers who still used it in 2025, and how its discontinuation closes a chapter in internet history.
Meta’s Push in the AI Race Next, the discussion shifts to Meta’s renewed push to catch up with OpenAI in the competitive AI landscape. Alex and Morgan unpack the company’s talent acquisition strategies, including aggressive recruitment from rivals, and what this says about the escalating AI talent wars shaping the industry’s future.
Nvidia & AMD’s Unprecedented Deal with the U.S. Government The episode wraps with a breakdown of a landmark agreement between the U.S. government and chipmakers Nvidia and AMD. Under the deal, the companies will pay 15% of their China AI chip sales revenue in exchange for export licenses — a move raising questions about national security, market dynamics, and the expanding reach of U.S. trade policy in the tech sector.
Recap and Close From saying goodbye to the dial-up era, to corporate AI rivalries, to a new precedent in tech trade policy, today’s stories reflect how technology’s past, present, and future are deeply interconnected.
“We’re here to help at Snarful, so reach out on our website if you have any more questions.”
By Matt WilliamsAlex and Morgan open with the National Weather Summary, noting widespread rainfall in the Midwest and ongoing heat across the southern U.S., along with the local Sacramento forecast. They also recap market performance for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin, before closing with a sports update on the San Francisco Giants’ latest game.
AOL Ends Dial-Up After 34 Years The first major story reflects on the end of an era as AOL announces the shutdown of its dial-up internet service. The hosts explore the historical significance of AOL’s role in bringing millions online, the surprising number of subscribers who still used it in 2025, and how its discontinuation closes a chapter in internet history.
Meta’s Push in the AI Race Next, the discussion shifts to Meta’s renewed push to catch up with OpenAI in the competitive AI landscape. Alex and Morgan unpack the company’s talent acquisition strategies, including aggressive recruitment from rivals, and what this says about the escalating AI talent wars shaping the industry’s future.
Nvidia & AMD’s Unprecedented Deal with the U.S. Government The episode wraps with a breakdown of a landmark agreement between the U.S. government and chipmakers Nvidia and AMD. Under the deal, the companies will pay 15% of their China AI chip sales revenue in exchange for export licenses — a move raising questions about national security, market dynamics, and the expanding reach of U.S. trade policy in the tech sector.
Recap and Close From saying goodbye to the dial-up era, to corporate AI rivalries, to a new precedent in tech trade policy, today’s stories reflect how technology’s past, present, and future are deeply interconnected.
“We’re here to help at Snarful, so reach out on our website if you have any more questions.”