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The weekly Tech.pinions podcast offers a hard-hitting analysis of the most important tech industry stories and trends, with key insights from well-respected analysts.

In a fun, conversational style, the program aims at going beyond the headlines and talks about the potential long-term impact of tech-related news announcements.

The Tech.pinions podcast is hosted by TECHnalysis Research president and radio veteran Bob O’Donnell and Tech.pinions founder Ben Bajarin, and features Carolina Milanesi of Creative Strategies, with regular contributions from Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies as well.

 

May 29, 2020

This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell discussing the controversy around Twitter's efforts to tag tweets and the implications for social media overall, analyzing the new mobile IP chips designs from Arm, and chatting about the latest announcements around AR/VR/XR headsets attached...


May 22, 2020

This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell discussing the news as well as the structure of Microsoft's recent virtual Build developer conference, as well as the trend of tech companies offering their employees the ability to work from home for as long as they would like.


May 16, 2020

Ben Bajarin chats with Jeff Richards, a General Partner at GGV Capital, on lessons learned from past recessions, advice for businesses and investing during trying times, and what trends may stick post COVID-19


May 8, 2020

This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell discussing the IBM Think conference as well as a number of different PC, OS and chip announcements from major vendors in the PC business and analyzing what it means for the state of the PC category moving forward.


May 1, 2020

This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell analyzing this week's big tech quarterly earnings reports from Facebook, Google's parent company Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Apple, with a focus on what the numbers mean for each of the companies individually and for the tech industry as...