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TWiT 1015: Outsmarting Felines – Delving Into TikTok, Trumpcoin, and Samsung Unpacked 2025


In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has upheld a law that could potentially lead to a ban on the popular social media app, TikTok, in the United States. This ruling has caused concern among TikTok users, as the app has gained millions of followers in the country.

In other news, Texas has filed a lawsuit against Allstate over its collection of driver data, accusing the insurance company of contributing to skyrocketing car insurance premiums and pushing inflation higher. This legal battle highlights the ongoing challenges faced by consumers in the insurance industry.

Meanwhile, there are reports of Ph.D.-level super-agents being developed, which could revolutionize customer service in various industries. Additionally, Samsung Unpacked 2025 is expected to unveil four surprise products, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts.

Apple has suspended error-strewn AI generated news alerts, citing the need for better accuracy in their services. Meanwhile, the US has finalized a rule banning smart cars with Russian and Chinese tech, citing concerns over national security.

In a positive development, Natrium ‘advanced nuclear’ power plant has won a permit in Wyoming, indicating progress in the clean energy sector. On the other hand, the parent company of Cash App has been fined $175 million for a ‘woefully incomplete’ response to fraud cases, highlighting the importance of security in financial transactions.

Furthermore, the FDA has proposed a significant step towards reducing nicotine levels in cigarettes to minimize addiction, a move that could potentially improve public health.

For more tech news and discussions, listeners can tune into ‘This Week in Tech’ hosted by Leo Laporte, with guests Jason Hiner, Paris Martineau, and Molly White. Viewers can download or subscribe to the show for ad-free content and access exclusive offers from sponsors.

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