Will algorithms increase your grocery bill?
Digital price tags and the impact on your shopping basket; Microsoft Outlook problems in Space; is being techy an old person鈥檚 game now?
Walmart鈥檚 digital price tags. The retail giant is rolling out shelf labels that allow prices to be updated instantly across stores. This isn鈥檛 a new trend. Airlines and hotels constantly adjust pricing based on demand. But if grocery prices can change in real time, what will this mean for your bill? And will pricing ever be adjusted using customer data or behavioural signals to maximise profit? Nicky launches the Great Interface Banana Pricing Study to monitor digital price tags in your local store.
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Houston we have a problem鈥 with our Microsoft Outlook. Artemis II鈥檚 crew on the way to the moon reported issues with their email inbox. While the glitch was eventually fixed, it raised eyebrows on earth and questions about the popularity of Microsoft Products. Microsoft still has a massive user base. Windows remains dominant in PC gaming. But the real backbone is enterprise: businesses are already deeply embedded in Microsoft鈥檚 ecosystem, and switching is costly and disruptive. What would the future look like if Windows was dethroned?
Microsoft responded to our request for comment after our recording. A spokesperson said: 鈥淎t Microsoft, we deliver broad access to technology that works across price points, devices, and environments. We design products like Windows and Microsoft 365 for the people who use them every day, while ensuring organizations get the security, performance, and manageability they need at scale.鈥
Is being techy an old person鈥檚 game now? Friction Maxxing is the Gen Z term for deliberately making life less convenient. Instead of removing obstacles, it embraces difficulty, tension, and emotional resistance. Karen asks why are some people taking this approach to regain control and focus? Is the next trend in tech鈥ess tech? In Tom鈥檚 case, this means listening to cassettes on his boombox.
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