The killer feature is killing
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This week, we welcome our new reporter Ben Wodecki – and make him
defend his favorite news stories of the week in a public forum.
Because we’re nice like that.
We also discuss Microsoft, after the company’s early bet on
augmented reality finally paid off in a military hardware
contract with the US Army worth up to $22 billion. A lot to
unpack here.
We start with the epic story of super-helmets for American
super-soldiers. The US Army is going to have 120,000 of these,
courtesy of Microsoft and its HoloLens project – long considered
by many industry observers, including yours truly, to be nothing
but an expensive gimmick. We were wrong.
Defense is the quintessential early adopter – and any technology
developed for the army will later filter down to the rest of the
market. This was true for digital photography (originally for spy
satellites), GPS (originally for nukes) and microwave ovens
(originally for air defense), and it will be true for AR. If you
listen carefully, you can hear thousands of venture capitalists
invested in AR startups cry out in ecstasy.
Next, it’s time for What’s The News With Wodecki (WTNWW), a
segment in which we make our new reporter Ben run a journalistic
gauntlet: he talks us through his favorite stories of the week,
and we (me) pronounce our editorial judgment on whether a story
will develop further and is worth following. And there’s a
five-minute timer on any debate, so we don’t get sidetracked.
We also mention: Butterflies on Amazon! Yu-Gi-Oh! Exoskeletons!
Ben’s cooking! Traffic in Vietnam!
As always, you can find the people responsible for the circus
podcast online:
Max Smolaks (@maxsmolax)
Sebastian Moss (@SebMoss)
Tien Fu (@tienchifu)
Ben Wodecki (@benwodecki)
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