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by Ethan and Naomi
Welcome to "It Takes Two - E&N Show" where hosts Ethan and Naomi break down the latest in business and technology with our unique perspectives and infectious energy!
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Apple Found in 'Willful Violation' of App Store Order, Faces Criminal Contempt Probe
A US federal judge has ruled that Apple violated a previous court order in the Epic Games antitrust case, aimed at increasing competition in its App Store. The judge found Apple failed to allow developers to properly steer users to alternative payment methods and illegally imposed a new 27% commission on external purchases. The tech giant and one of its executives have been referred to federal prosecutors for potential criminal contempt.", "slug": "apple-willful-violation-app-store-order-criminal-contempt
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Vibe Coding - Are we confused?
This episode dives into the term 'vibe coding,' explaining its main definition coined by Andrej Karpathy in 2025, where AI generates code from natural language prompts, raising exciting possibilities but also significant concerns about quality and security. We contrast this with the unrelated vibe.d framework, a robust asynchronous web framework for the D programming language. Get ready to unravel the confusion and see which 'vibe' is which!
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Verizon's Shockingly Complex Rise to Telecom Giant
Verizon, a global telecommunications leader and the largest US wireless provider, didn't just grow—it was born big from a complex series of mergers following the AT&T breakup. Key deals involved Baby Bells like NYNEX and Bell Atlantic, a joint venture with Vodafone, and acquiring GTE, all within a short period. The company further expanded through major acquisitions like Alltel, the rest of Verizon Wireless, AOL, Yahoo, TracFone, and Frontier, cementing its massive scale.#ittakestwo #podcast #technology #business #politics #trending
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Duolingo: The Green Owl's Global Domination
Duolingo's journey from a university project by founders Luis von Ahn and Severin Hacker to a global EdTech giant valued in billions. It explores the 'secret sauce' behind its addictive success, rooted in a freemium model, masterful gamification, and the iconic, meme-famous mascot, Duo the Owl. Duolingo's expansion beyond languages into subjects like math, music, and chess, alongside its integration of cutting-edge AI, positions it as a formidable force aiming to make 'one app to learn anything' a reality.#ittakestwo #podcast #technology #business #politics #trending #duolingo #secondlanguage
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From Aussie Accountant to UGG Billionaire: The Brian Smith Story
Unhappy accountant Brian Smith moved from Australia to California, noticing a gap in the market for comfortable post-surf footwear. He founded UGG based on Australian sheepskin boots, overcoming initial struggles and slow sales through persistent branding and marketing. After selling UGG to Deckers Outdoor Corp., the brand exploded into a global phenomenon, while Smith became a mentor sharing lessons of perseverance and adaptability.
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Tesla's Self-Driving Dreams: Promise vs. Reality
Tesla's Full Self-Driving Supervised technology has evolved significantly over the past few years, with version 13 bringing noticeable improvements through end-to-end AI implementation. While enthusiasts praise the system's progress and Elon Musk promises unsupervised driving capabilities by late 2025, safety experts remain concerned about Tesla's approach of beta testing on public roads with untrained consumers. The controversy continues as Tesla aims to launch a RoboTaxi service amid regulatory challenges and ongoing questions about safety data transparency.
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TikTok Shop: The Social Commerce Revolution
In just one year since its US launch in September 2023, TikTok Shop has outpaced competitors by converting more users to shoppers than any legacy platform, with 47 million shoppers spending an average of $32 million daily in 2024. The platform has become crucial for small businesses and creators, with its algorithm-driven 'shoppertainment' approach creating a closed-loop shopping experience that keeps buyers in the app ecosystem. However, TikTok faces an uncertain future due to federal legislation requiring ByteDance to divest from the app and sell to a US-based company by April 5, 2025.
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Starbucks' Struggle for Dominance in China's Evolving Coffee Market
Once the poster child of international expansion, Starbucks now faces significant challenges in China despite adding thousands of stores. Domestic competitor Luckin Coffee has surpassed Starbucks in store count with its grab-and-go model and aggressive discounting strategy. Economic pressures, rising Chinese nationalism, and changing consumer preferences have further complicated Starbucks' position in what remains a largely untapped coffee market.
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The Rise and Pivot of Amazon's Just Walk Out Technology
Amazon developed Just Walk Out technology, allowing shoppers to enter stores with a credit card tap and leave without checking out while cameras and AI track their purchases. While initially planned for Amazon's grocery stores, the company has pivoted away from using it in their larger formats, instead focusing on selling the technology to third-party retailers like stadiums, airports, and college campuses. Despite technological advances including new generative AI systems, the technology faces challenges including consumer trust, data privacy concerns, and high implementation costs.
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The Rise and Fall of Software Development Jobs in the AI Era
Software developer jobs, once ranked as the best job in the U.S., are now facing a significant decline due to the rapid advancement of AI. Since 2025, over 110,000 software developers have been laid off globally as companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon increasingly adopt AI tools to automate programming tasks. While this doesn't mark the complete end of software developers, they must now adapt to work alongside AI, focusing more on strategic roles as repetitive tasks become automated.
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Facebook Marketplace: The Hidden Success Story Keeping Users Engaged
Despite Facebook's declining popularity among younger users, its Marketplace feature has become a major success with 1.1 billion users across 70 countries. Facebook Marketplace offers a fee-free platform for secondhand sales, rivaling eBay and Craigslist, while providing the trust factor of connecting to Facebook profiles. In January 2025, eBay announced a partnership with Facebook Marketplace, potentially expanding its reach and addressing EU regulatory concerns.
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The American Chip Renaissance: How the U.S. Is Fighting to Reclaim Semiconductor Manufacturing
America's push to revitalize domestic semiconductor manufacturing, with US chip production having fallen from 37% to just 12% of global output. Major investments include Micron's $100 billion commitment for facilities in New York and Idaho, while Texas is emerging as a manufacturing hub with over $61 billion in investments from companies like Samsung and Texas Instruments. The CHIPS Act's $52 billion in federal funding supports these efforts, which aim to address supply chain vulnerabilities exposed during the pandemic when 92% of advanced chips were made in Taiwan,#ittakestwo #podcast #technology #business #politics #trending
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The AI Takeover: How Artificial Intelligence is Replacing White-Collar Jobs
AI is rapidly transforming white-collar professions with estimates suggesting 40% of all jobs could be affected, particularly those involving routine tasks, while offering significant cost savings for companies. Despite potential displacement of up to 43 million US jobs in the short term, AI may create approximately 170 million new jobs globally over the next five years, requiring different skills and adaptation. The transition demands intentional policies to ensure benefits are widely shared, with education systems needing to evolve to emphasize uniquely human capabilities like creativity, emotional intelligence, and ethical reasoning.#ittakestwo #podcast #technology #business #politics #trending
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Disney's New 'Snow White' Movie Is Making Pretty Much Everyone Mad
In this episode of "It Takes Two," Ethan and Naomi dissect the multiple controversies surrounding Disney's $300 million Snow White remake. We explore how the film has managed to upset people across the political spectrum—from casting choices and dwarf representation issues to political tensions between stars Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot. We examine whether Disney's attempt to modernize such a culturally significant story while maintaining its classic appeal is even possible in today's polarized environment.
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Welcome to "It Takes Two - E&N Show" where hosts Ethan and Naomi break down the latest in business and technology with our unique perspectives and infectious energy!
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