Weekend of April 10, 2026

Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline50mApril 10, 2026

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Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline delivers a lively, tech-infused weekend roundup on April 10, 2026, blending breaking news, deep dives, and guest insights. The episode kicks off with updates on Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone facing major flexibility and manufacturing hurdles, potentially delaying its 2026 launch. The show celebrates Artemis 2’s successful lunar flyby, highlighting the tension of communication blackout during the moon’s far side passage. Samsung’s move to add AirDrop compatibility to its Galaxy S26 phones is also spotlighted, along with a fun historical deep dive into Steve Jobs’ real path to billionaire status—via the acquisition and transformation of Lucasfilm’s computer graphics division into Pixar. The episode explores futuristic innovations like mobile AI data centers powered by electric semi-trucks and Nothing’s vision of AI agents replacing apps. A detailed consumer guide breaks down the confusing world of TV technologies—OLED, QLED, Mini LED, and Neo QLED—with clear recommendations based on use cases and budgets. The highlight is a conversation with Raj Sundar, Senior Director of Products at X Things, who explains how AI-powered, Matter-certified smart home systems are unifying security, access, and cameras into intelligent, seamless experiences. The episode closes with listener questions on Wi-Fi extenders and 2.4GHz camera compatibility, offering practical advice and a touch of humor.

Key Takeaways
1

Apple's foldable iPhone may be delayed until 2027 due to hinge and display durability issues.

2

Steve Jobs became a billionaire not from Apple, but from selling Lucasfilm’s CGI division to become the founder of Pixar.

3

X Things' Matter-certified cameras and digital key system enable cross-platform, app-free access sharing across Apple, Samsung, and Google ecosystems.

4

AI-powered edge processing in cameras reduces false alerts by detecting people, vehicles, pets, and even fire—delivering smart summaries instead of raw footage.

5

For home security, prioritize AI at the edge and Matter compatibility over raw specs to future-proof your smart home.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Apple's Foldable iPhone Delays and Artemis 2's Lunar Triumph

They're testing all the support systems, which is interesting. You'd think they'd be testing support systems before it left Earth. Yeah. But they're testing them in space. Well, some things can only be tested out there.

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10:00
10 min

Steve Jobs, Pixar, and the Billionaire Road Not Taken

The hopping lamp is the mascot of the company. The Pixar logo. Yeah, of course.

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20:00
10 min

The Future of AI: Mobile Data Centers and AI Agents

Artificial intelligence agents will replace traditional apps, making smartphones much more intuitive.

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30:00
10 min

TV Tech Explained: OLED, QLED, Mini LED, and Neo QLED

Rich from Purcellville asks for clarity on the confusing world of modern TV technologies. Dave breaks down the differences between OLED, QLED, Mini LED, and Neo QLED, explaining brightness, contrast, cost, and ideal use cases to help listeners make informed decisions.

40:00
20 min

X Things: The AI-Powered Smart Home Revolution

Instead of motion detected, you get a delivery arrived or a known person entered or something unusual happened. So that shift from signals to understanding is the big unlock for us.

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High-Impact Quotes
Instead of motion detected, you get a delivery arrived or a known person entered or something unusual happened. So that shift from signals to understanding is the big unlock for us.
Raj Sundar33:12
Viral: 85.0
Artificial intelligence agents will replace traditional apps, making smartphones much more intuitive.
Carl Pei (via Dave Graveline)13:24
Viral: 80.0
They're testing all the support systems, which is interesting. You'd think they'd be testing support systems before it left Earth. Yeah. But they're testing them in space. Well, some things can only be tested out there.
Dave Graveline2:53
Viral: 75.0
Speakers

Hosts

Dave GravelineChris

Guest

Raj Sundar
Topics Discussed
AI and Smart Home Integration95%Space Exploration and Artemis Mission90%Smart Home Security Systems88%Foldable Smartphone Technology85%TV Display Technologies80%Wi-Fi and Network Compatibility78%Future of Data Centers75%Consumer Tech History70%
People & Brands

X Things

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12xPositive

Raj Sundar

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Apple

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Steve Jobs

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7xPositive

HughesNet

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6xPositive

Blueberry Podcasting

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6xPositive

Samsung

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6xPositive

Artemis 2

other

5xPositive

Pixar

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5xPositive

Nothing

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4xPositive

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