Is This Really the Chrome Killer?
Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
2025/05/30
Is This Really the Chrome Killer?
Is This Really the Chrome Killer?

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
2025/05/30
In this episode, Marques, Andrew, and David explore the latest tech updates and innovations. They discuss One UI betas, Dyson's new vacuum, and a potential Pixel 10 release. Later, they engage in a conversation with Josh Miller about AI's role in browser technology and its future implications. The podcast concludes with trivia and reflections on the tech highlights of the month.
The hosts address various tech issues following the One UI 7 update, focusing on notification changes and wireless charging problems. They praise Dyson’s innovative vacuum cleaner, drawing comparisons to Apple’s product strategy. The discussion moves to Apple's push into gaming, emphasizing their porting toolkit for developers and contrasting iPhone user habits with Android counterparts. A leaked Pixel 10 Pro commercial sparks creative ideas among the hosts, leading to discussions on browser innovation. Josh Miller from The Browser Company explains the evolution of Arc and Dia browsers, addressing challenges like teaching users and balancing stability with experimental features. They reflect on AI's potential to transform browsers and human-computer interaction. The episode wraps up with 'Crown and Clown' awards, celebrating positive developments while critiquing environmentally impactful practices and misleading tech claims. Final Cut Pro's update is analyzed alongside industry news, culminating in a trivia session and historical tech insights.
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Wireless charging issues reported after One UI 7 update.
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09:38
Dyson's new vacuum has a 38-millimeter motor and dirt-detecting light
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Apple introduces a new porting toolkit to attract game developers.
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Recreating the Pixel 10 Pro commercial could go viral.
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43:55
AI is moderately rewiring how people interact with computers, as seen from a University of Nebraska student's use.
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AI browsers like Dia train models through every user action.
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1:05:53
Data-center energy consumption criticized as clown of the month
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1:13:45
23andMe sold to Regeneron for $256 million after joking about its potential bankruptcy
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The first iPhone with a gyroscope was the iPhone 4, demonstrated with Jenga.