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In this episode, Marques, Andrew, and David talk about everything from the upcoming Samsung tri-fold to Affinity taking on Adobe. After that, Adam talks about the newest product from Teenage Engineering before everyone gets into the newest thin Motorola ph...

Highlights

In this episode, the hosts dive into a mix of product critiques, industry shifts, and quirky tech controversies. From camera complaints to creative software disruption, the conversation spans the latest in mobile innovation and digital ethics—all before wrapping up with a lively trivia showdown.
02:20
Ackie once called 2MP macro cameras the biggest scam of the 21st century, now his company may be using one.
04:39
Pre-installed apps may be paid placements to subsidize phone costs
11:32
Affinity apps are now free and integrated into Canva's ecosystem
16:58
Affinity's new free version could attract Canva users and challenge Adobe's market share
25:08
People overreact to phone bezel thickness differences.
34:52
Triple aces in poker mirror strategic decisions in tech reviews
45:26
The EP-40 features a new Supertone synth engine with seven distinct synths and live looping capabilities.
52:19
Fairphone 6 supports full modularity with user-replaceable camera modules and plans for US market entry.
57:33
Motorola Edge 70 costs $920 but comes with ads and bloatware.
1:07:25
Retroid has stated SouljaBoy lacks authorization for the device.
1:27:17
BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System

Chapters

Did Nothing Break Its Own Promise?
00:00
Are Pre-Installed Apps Really That Harmful?
04:39
Can Affinity Take Down Adobe?
09:08
Is Free Software the Future of Creativity?
16:58
Why Is Everyone Suddenly Worried About Bevels?
25:08
What Makes the Samsung Tri-Fold So Different?
30:09
How Did Reggae Inspire a New Music Machine?
42:48
Can Fairphone and Thin Phones Coexist?
52:19
How Thin Can a Phone Get Before It Breaks?
57:33
Was SouljaBoy Selling Fake Consoles?
1:04:45
What Do Teenage Engineering and Trivia Have in Common?
1:12:14

Transcript

Adam: You know those recruiter texts you get? The ones offering you a ton of money for basically no work? Base pay is $2,000. Andrew: You'll receive $720 after. You know it's a scam. Adam: But ever wonder what would happen if you actually responded? Dav...