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In Episode 36 of IT SPARC Cast - News Bytes, John and Lou tackle the week’s biggest tech stories in under 20 minutes. They kick off with Signal’s pushback against Microsoft’s Recall feature and the broader privacy implications of screenshot-based AI indexing. Then, it’s onto Google Meet’s new universal translator, which mimics your voice in other languages in real time, and Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing system that could redefine telepresence. From privacy concerns to next-gen communication, this episode is packed with insight and just enough sarcasm.
🕒 Show Notes
00:00 - Intro
•IT SPARC Cast - News Bytes returns with a streamlined format
•No CVEs or hot takes—just the top headlines, fast and focused
📰 News Bytes
01:23 - Signal vs Windows Recall
•Microsoft Recall takes screenshots of your activity to “help you remember”
•Signal blocks Recall from indexing chats by disguising itself as a DRM app
•Raises a key question: Why is there no native “Don’t record me” OS-level setting?
•Lou suggests an OS-level opt-out flag might be overdue
•Takeaway: In the AI era, privacy controls must evolve alongside OS capabilities
•https://www.engadget.com/computing/signal-will-block-microsoft-recall-from-snooping-on-your-texts-225853193.html
07:54 - Google Meet’s Universal Translator
•Google’s new feature translates live conversations into Spanish using your own voice and tone
•First time a tool captures not just meaning, but vocal intonation and personality
•Ideal use case: live international training sessions and global sales enablement
•Translation isn’t perfect—context still matters, especially with technical jargon
•https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/google-meet-ai-translation-6a30c43a?mod=hp_featst_pos3
12:09 - Google Beam - 3D Video Conferencing
•Project Starline becomes “Google Beam”—a single-screen 3D conferencing system
•Uses lidar, cameras, and AI to simulate natural movement and depth
•No glasses needed, but optimized for 1-on-1 interaction
•Lou’s take: best 3D telepresence demo so far
•John bets the tech won’t see mainstream adoption without AR glasses—places a literal $1 wager with Lou
•https://newatlas.com/technology/google-beam-3d-videconferencing-ai-light-field/
•https://blog.google/technology/research/google-project-starline-hp-partnership/
📨 Wrap Up
17:09 - Mail Bag
•Listener Robert Maxey reminisces about his time at Megahertz Corp, 3Com, and building Palm Pilots
•Youtube Episode - https://youtu.be/QyU4JVhwETk
18:33 - Wrap Up
•Leave feedback via email ([email protected]), X (@itsparccast)
•Like & subscribe to support the channel
#ITSPARCCast #SignalVsRecall #GoogleTranslatorAI #GoogleBeam #EnterprisePrivacy #VideoConferencing #3DMeetings #TechNewsPodcast #Cybersecurity #VoiceAI
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 36 of IT SPARC Cast - News Bytes, John and Lou tackle the week’s biggest tech stories in under 20 minutes. They kick off with Signal’s pushback against Microsoft’s Recall feature and the broader privacy implications of screenshot-based AI indexing. Then, it’s onto Google Meet’s new universal translator, which mimics your voice in other languages in real time, and Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing system that could redefine telepresence. From privacy concerns to next-gen communication, this episode is packed with insight and just enough sarcasm.
🕒 Show Notes
00:00 - Intro
•IT SPARC Cast - News Bytes returns with a streamlined format
•No CVEs or hot takes—just the top headlines, fast and focused
📰 News Bytes
01:23 - Signal vs Windows Recall
•Microsoft Recall takes screenshots of your activity to “help you remember”
•Signal blocks Recall from indexing chats by disguising itself as a DRM app
•Raises a key question: Why is there no native “Don’t record me” OS-level setting?
•Lou suggests an OS-level opt-out flag might be overdue
•Takeaway: In the AI era, privacy controls must evolve alongside OS capabilities
•https://www.engadget.com/computing/signal-will-block-microsoft-recall-from-snooping-on-your-texts-225853193.html
07:54 - Google Meet’s Universal Translator
•Google’s new feature translates live conversations into Spanish using your own voice and tone
•First time a tool captures not just meaning, but vocal intonation and personality
•Ideal use case: live international training sessions and global sales enablement
•Translation isn’t perfect—context still matters, especially with technical jargon
•https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/google-meet-ai-translation-6a30c43a?mod=hp_featst_pos3
12:09 - Google Beam - 3D Video Conferencing
•Project Starline becomes “Google Beam”—a single-screen 3D conferencing system
•Uses lidar, cameras, and AI to simulate natural movement and depth
•No glasses needed, but optimized for 1-on-1 interaction
•Lou’s take: best 3D telepresence demo so far
•John bets the tech won’t see mainstream adoption without AR glasses—places a literal $1 wager with Lou
•https://newatlas.com/technology/google-beam-3d-videconferencing-ai-light-field/
•https://blog.google/technology/research/google-project-starline-hp-partnership/
📨 Wrap Up
17:09 - Mail Bag
•Listener Robert Maxey reminisces about his time at Megahertz Corp, 3Com, and building Palm Pilots
•Youtube Episode - https://youtu.be/QyU4JVhwETk
18:33 - Wrap Up
•Leave feedback via email ([email protected]), X (@itsparccast)
•Like & subscribe to support the channel
#ITSPARCCast #SignalVsRecall #GoogleTranslatorAI #GoogleBeam #EnterprisePrivacy #VideoConferencing #3DMeetings #TechNewsPodcast #Cybersecurity #VoiceAI
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.