Apple’s iPhone Pocket & Google’s Store-Calling AI: The Future Just Got Weird
Release Date: 11/17/2025
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This week, we’re diving into some exciting shifts in the tech world! Apple is working on a game-changing “iPhone Pocket” that could redefine what a smartphone is carried. Google’s new feature can now call retail stores on your behalf — saving you time and sanity. Starlink just got cheaper, making satellite internet more accessible than ever. Waymo is rolling robotaxis onto the highways (yes, really), and a growing recommerce movement is helping people save big by buying refurbished tech and other products. Plus, we run through what's hot in streaming this week. It’s a fun,...
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info_outlineThis week, we’re diving into some exciting shifts in the tech world! Apple is working on a game-changing “iPhone Pocket” that could redefine what a smartphone is carried. Google’s new feature can now call retail stores on your behalf — saving you time and sanity. Starlink just got cheaper, making satellite internet more accessible than ever. Waymo is rolling robotaxis onto the highways (yes, really), and a growing recommerce movement is helping people save big by buying refurbished tech and other products. Plus, we run through what's hot in streaming this week. It’s a fun, fast, and futuristic ride!