E74 AI and Retail Store Operations, Walmart shows off how much cooler than Amazon it can be.
The one where we try to rationalize the new Walmart's new AI-powered store of the future, and how it's not trying to be an AmazonGO store.

The one where we try to rationalize the new Walmart's new AI-powered store of the future, and how it's not trying to be an AmazonGO store.
The one where the guys discuss why Direct to Consumer Brands keep winning over Millennials, the proper use of the "S" word on the show and Joe tries to explain what Erectile Dysfunction
The one where we try to explain all the things Apple's been up to as well as shed some light on why Google's Stadia Game Streaming Service is a glimpse of the future of gaming.
The one where we recap MWC 2019, ShopTalk and the latest in Amazon, Apple and Google news.
The one where Mo + Jo interview, Erich Hermanns, Director, Events Programme Management for GSMA about the events + programs at Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona. (for more info go to https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/experiences) -and then the boys rehash what really happened in the big break up between NYC + Amazon
The one where we fixate on Amazon's 3B dollar profits, Jo admits he's a little impaired thanks to his Sudafed intake and we try to figure out what Ikea's plans are for a subscription based furniture program.
The one where Jo skipped out on NRF 2019 so he has to interview Mo about Grab + Go Retail, AI in everything and Drones that fly around the Grocery Aisle.
The one where we talk about CES 2019 trends - AI grows up, Google + Amazon crank up their Voice Assistant war, TV's go 8K and LG shows off its roll-up OLED screen
The one where we talk about 2018 as a year of disruption and change, - in this end of year show we recap all of the tech companies that we lost in 2018.
The one where we talk to Dan Hodges, The CEO/Founder of CIMtours, the official partner for NRF"s Expo/NYC Retail Store Tours. We also discuss Elon Musk's Loop Test in LA and the latest in grocery delivery by autonomous "Toasters"
The one where we talk about Amazon's plans for Airports, How Millenials would rather give up sex for a year than give up Amazon and how Dollar General is creeping into Walmart's backyard.
The one where Jo forgets his headset so the entire episode sounds like we did it in a tin can. We share our opinions on the latest Amazon vs. Google Home battle, what's up with Siri, Amazon's new delivery options - the newest AmazonGo store(s) that have opened in Chicago.
The one where we talk about all the leading trends at GroceryShop 2018 and short review of every rumor we heard at Apple's big event today.
The one where Joe proclaims his love for the Red Sox, we talk about Shopify's big brick + mortar play, Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com and the huge amount of Cannabis that Canadians purchased on-line on Day One.
The one where we talk about the latest in Short-Attention Span Theatre - SnapChat Originals, 5 minute micro-shows. How Holiday shopping will pan out and a quick review of Google latest phone launch - The Pixel 3.
The one where we talk about an new Retail start-up called Re:Store - a WeWork for Instagram brands, Joe tells me why Black Fri is still a thing with retailers, we explain what Amazon is doing with their recently launched 4-Star Store in SoHo - and Joe still can't decide if he should get the Apple Watch Gen 4.
The one where we talk about all the goodies in iOS 12, Gen 4 of the Apple Watch and how the GSMA made Mobile World Congress Americas great again.
The one where Jo + Mo go throw down on the recent report from "The Information" that claims only 2% of the 50 million Alexa smart speaker owners use it to make purchases. In this episode things get a little too personal...
The one where we talk about Brooks Brothers investments in in-store infrastructure, The latest at Walmart's Store #8 and Nike's new store concept in LA.
The one where we interview a secret executive guest from a big retailer in Nashville, who tells us about his recent experience at NRF Tech - and we share research on who's the smartest AI, Google, Siri, Alexa or Cortana
The one we where Jo gets free coffee for his birthday, we talk about SnapChat's plans for visual product search, Facebook's AR ads and what we think of Amazon Prime Day.
The one where the boys go out for Dim Sum and talk about Kylie Jenner's snapchat commerce, How Amazon delivers to the highest place on the earth and how the best retailers design experiences like Ux Designers. - and Mo tricks Jo into eating chicken feet Dim Sum!
The one we call the "Exaggeration" Episode. We talk about Walmart.com's 3D immersive shoppable room, Facebook's proposed app, now with Ultrasonic Boom, how youngsters in the UK love physical stores and what Apple's Chief of Retail predicts will happen to the store.
The one were we talk about all the goodies announced at WWDC 2018: Apple's World Wide Developers Conference - and I mock Jo incessantly about not having the latest Apple Watch Series 3
The one where we talk about Amazon's frenemy relationships with retailer partners, why Walmart nixed its "scan + go" program, social shopping trends and every quote we can remember about the 80's movie classic "Caddyshack"
The one where we review all the new stuff that was unveiled at Facebook's dev conference F8 2018, Walmart's bidding war for Flipkart, Instagram's new payment feature and Joe tries to quote a Beastie Boys song.
The one where we talk about Apple's plans for a new AR/VR wireless headset, Amazon's hike on Prime Membership Fees and The upcoming Avenger's Infinity War Movie which neither of us have seen yet.
The one where we highlight new AR filters in SnapChat, talk about Amazon's 100+ million Prime members, Walmart's new "Check Out With Me" strategy and Jo admits he has no idea where the Philippines is.
The one where Mo + Jo explain how the Facebook privacy thing is the just the tip of the iceberg, take bets on NFC's big comeback story and Mo shares a use case for NFC payments "Pay With Your Butt"
The one where jo breaks his headset, we review all the fun stuff in the latest iOS 11.3 update, we argue about how smart AI really is - and try to predict what Walmart's plan is for Humana health care.