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Foundering is an award-winning, serialized podcast from the journalists at Bloomberg Technology. Each season, Foundering brings you inside a different high-stakes drama from the technology industry, w... more
FAQs about Foundering:How many episodes does Foundering have?The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.
August 22, 2017The Nuclear Tech Breakthrough That Could Make Oil ObsoleteWe hear a lot about the approaching end of the fossil fuel era. But as various companies work on wind and solar, there's a group of scientists quietly working on another method of generating electricity, in the lab that once created the atomic bomb. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Jing Cao visits the researchers who are smashing hydrogen atoms together in a process called nuclear fusion. They say they're on the brink of a major milestone, but they face an age-old problem: not enough funding. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more29minPlay
August 15, 2017Flying Water Taxis: Coming Soon to a River Near You?A sailor and a windsurfing champion are trying to crack your morning commute with a new kind of transportation device: a zero-emissions boat that looks like it flies above the water. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Marie Mawad and Aki Ito take a look at the challenges that lie ahead for this startup, now that the company has developed a working prototype in France. This follows last week's episode on another entrepreneur's lifelong passion for flying cars. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more23minPlay
August 08, 2017A Lifelong Quest for Flying Cars Sparked Frenzy, Then BankruptcySilicon Valley currently has a serious case of flying car fever, but this isn't the first time enthusiasm for these vehicles has gripped the industry. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Alistair Barr and Aki Ito visit the man who's spent his entire life trying to turn his Jetson-like vision into reality. It's a story of unwavering and maybe even irrational optimism that's cost Paul Moller more than $100 million and led him to declare bankruptcy and face allegations of fraud. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more27minPlay
July 27, 2017Sexual Harassment in Silicon ValleyOver the last few weeks, several woman have come forward with their accounts of being harassed in the tech industry. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Aki Ito and Sarah McBride hear from a woman who's never spoken publicly about her experience. The episode also includes interviews with multiple women who were instrumental in exposing what many have called Silicon Valley's "open secret" and recount what their lives have been like since sharing their stories. Please note: This episode includes discussion of adult content. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more27minPlay
July 24, 2017Human vs Machine: Robots on the Assembly LineOne of President Donald Trump's biggest priorities is to bring manufacturing jobs home, and advances in industrial automation are making it cheaper and easier to do that. But a plant full of robots requires fewer workers. This week Bloomberg Technology's Alex Webb takes a look at whether these factories of the future could still give a boost to communities in the heartland. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more23minPlay
July 18, 2017Could 3D Holograms Replace Your Computer Screen?A few months ago, a startup called Meta started clearing out the computer monitors that sat on employees' desks -- asking them to instead use the company's augmented reality headsets, which overlay holograms on top of the real world. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Selina Wang visits Meta to see how its workers have fared in this transition. Could desktop computers soon become as outdated as typewriters? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more24minPlay
July 11, 2017Why U.S. Officials Are Worried About This Russian FirmMoscow-based Kaspersky Lab's software is everywhere in the U.S., keeping ordinary consumers as well as banks and power plants safe from cyber attacks. But some within the U.S. government are getting worried about the Russian company's connections with its own government, questioning whether Kaspersky Lab can be trusted to safeguard key parts of the U.S. digital infrastructure. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson reveals details from his investigation outlining Kaspersky Lab's connections with the Kremlin. Jordan will also play clips of a conversation with the company's founder Eugene Kaspersky that have never been aired before. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more26minPlay
July 05, 2017Update: The Hostage in MauritaniaIn January, we brought you the story of a cyber weapons deal involving the government of the West African nation Mauritania. It was a deal that ultimately fell apart. But while the Indian businessman brokering the deal managed to walk away with about a million dollars, Mauritanian officials have been holding hostage one of his bodyguards for nearly two years. If you haven't heard the original episode, go back and listen. Because this week, Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson and Aki Ito have a spoiler for you. This episode is an update to "Inside A Multinational Cyber Weapons Deal That Went Bust." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more20minPlay
June 27, 2017Human vs Machine: Fitness GadgetsA new generation of fitness gadgets is just starting to reach consumers, and they do so much more than track your activity -- they actually tell you what to do, just like a personal trainer. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Aki Ito tests 17 devices and sees if any of them are as good as the real thing: working out with a human trainer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more29minPlay
June 21, 2017Human vs. Machine: Self-Driving TrucksOne day, driving a truck could look pretty similar to a call center job. From a desk in an office, "drivers" will remotely monitor one or several trucks as they haul cargo around the country. Or at least that's the future that Starsky Robotics envisions. This week, Bloomberg Technology's Max Chafkin takes a ride down a Florida highway in a truck being driven by a computer to see how close we really are to seeing self-driving technology roll out in the real world. He and Brad will also discuss the implications for the millions of Americans currently employed in the transportation sector. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com...more30minPlay
FAQs about Foundering:How many episodes does Foundering have?The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.