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The iPhone 17 is finally here. On this episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through all of Apple's "awe-dropping" announcements this week, including the iPhone 17 lineup, new Apple Watch models, AirPods Pro 3, and more. Apple's AirPods Pro 3 were introduced with significant hardware upgrades, including enhanced active noise cancellation, a built-in heart rate monitor, improved sound processing, and foam ear tips. In addition, Apple previewed a new Live Translation feature also coming to AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2. The Apple Watch lineup received a refresh, with the Series 11 touting stronger front glass, 5G connectivity, and better battery life. The Apple Watch SE 3 now includes an always-on display and fast charging, while the Ultra 3 gains a new display and satellite connectivity. Apple also introduced hypertension detection and a new sleep scoring feature, which are available on older models. The iPhone 17 gains a 6.3-inch display, now with ProMotion for the first time in a non-Pro model, and the A19 chip. It features the same new 18-megapixel front-facing camera with Center Stage and a square sensor introduced across the lineup. Apple introduced the iPhone Air as its thinnest iPhone yet with a radical new design. It includes a polished titanium frame, the A19 Pro chip with 12GB of memory, a faster and more efficient C1X 5G modem, a single rear camera, and a 6.5-inch display with ProMotion, but loses out on a physical SIM card slot and stereo speakers. The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max were unveiled with a new design that abandons titanium in favor of an aluminum unibody structure, with a new full-width camera plateau and vapor chamber cooling. There is now a 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 4x and 8x optical zoom options. Both devices include larger batteries that deliver over six hours more battery life than their predecessors, with storage starting at 256GB and reaching a new 2TB maximum on the Pro Max. There were also a range of new accessories, including TechWoven cases for the Pro models, a crossbody strap, and a bumper case and MagSafe battery for the iPhone Air.
Te cuento esos detalles sueltos que se me quedaron ayer en el tintero o que han ido publicándose poco a poco después de la presentación de los iPhone de Apple. Sistemas de carga, accesorios, modos de grabación, etc. También te cuento qué es eso del Memory Integrity Enforcement que ha implementado la compañía en sus nuevos chips A19.
We react to the Apple 17 having a built-in vape, and find out what hardware Ang might be upgrading. Plus, debate the perfect mouse, and bite into punchy peaches.
Apple lanzó el iPhone 17 y el iPhone Air: precios, novedades y las burlas que no paranApple celebró su tradicional keynote en Cupertino y presentó el iPhone 17, el iPhone Air ultradelgado, los iPhone 17 Pro y Pro Max, además de los nuevos AirPods Pro 3 y las Apple Watch Series 11, SE3 y Ultra 3. La puesta en escena fue espectacular, como siempre, pero en redes sociales los comentarios no se hicieron esperar: para algunos es una revolución, para otros es “más de lo mismo a precios imposibles”. Nueva gama Apple: iPhone 17 y Air ultrafino con A19, AirPods Pro 3 con traducción, y Apple Watch con 5G, satélite e hipertensión Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCo iPhone 17: pantalla más grande y memoria mínima de 256 GBEl modelo base de la familia llega con un cambio esperado: la pantalla crece de 6,1 a 6,3 pulgadas, incorpora tecnología ProMotion de 120 Hz y alcanza un brillo máximo de 3.000 nits, algo que mejora mucho la visibilidad en exteriores. Incluye el chip A19 con un motor neuronal de 16 núcleos y soporte para funciones de inteligencia artificial en iOS 26, como traducción en vivo o edición de fotos con IA.La cámara trasera principal es de 48 megapíxeles y se acompaña de un sensor teleobjetivo de 12 MP. La cámara frontal estrena la función “Center Stage”, que te mantiene en el centro del encuadre incluso en videollamadas, y graba en 4K HDR.El precio del iPhone 17 arranca en 799 dólares en Estados Unidos y 969 euros en Europa, con almacenamiento mínimo de 256 GB. Los colores disponibles incluyen lavanda, azul bruma, negro, blanco y verde salvia.iPhone 17 Air: el más delgado de la historia La gran estrella del evento fue el iPhone 17 Air, con solo 5,6 mm de grosor. Apple lo vende como “el iPhone más delgado y resistente jamás creado”. Tiene un cuerpo de titanio, recubrimiento Ceramic Shield 2 en la parte delantera y trasera, y una pantalla OLED de 6,5 pulgadas. Lleva el chip A19 Pro, acompañado por los nuevos chips N1 y C1X para Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6 y conectividad más eficiente. El diseño ultrafino obligó a sacrificar algunas cosas: solo incluye una cámara trasera de 48 MP con zoom óptico 2X, la batería es más limitada y desaparece la bandeja para tarjeta SIM física. Todo será mediante eSIM en cualquier país. El precio del iPhone 17 Air parte de 999 dólares en Estados Unidos y 1.229 euros en Europa.El precio del iPhone 17 Air parte de 999 dólares en Estados Unidos y 1.229 euros en Europa. iPhone 17 Pro y Pro Max: potencia y cámaras con IA Los modelos Pro traen lo mejor del hardware de Apple. El chip A19 Pro estrena un nuevo sistema de refrigeración con cámara de vapor para evitar sobrecalentamientos, y la memoria RAM sube a 12 GB. Además, incluyen el módulo de cámaras más grande en un iPhone, con tres sensores de 48 MP cada uno. El teleobjetivo ahora ofrece zoom de “calidad óptica” hasta 8X, aunque en realidad el zoom óptico puro baja de 5X a 4X, detalle que ya generó críticas en foros especializados. La grabación de video añade soporte para ProRes RAW, Dolby Vision HDR y hasta 4K a 120 fps. El iPhone 17 Pro arranca en 1.099 dólares y el Pro Max en 1.199 dólares en Estados Unidos, con almacenamiento mínimo de 256 GB y la posibilidad de llegar hasta 2 TB. AirPods Pro 3: traducción en vivo y sensor cardíaco Los AirPods Pro 3 mantienen el mismo diseño externo, pero ahora integran un sistema acústico mejorado, cancelación activa de ruido el doble de potente que en la generación anterior, y la gran novedad: traducción en vivo. Si dos personas tienen AirPods Pro 3, pueden mantener una conversación en diferentes idiomas con traducción casi instantánea. Además, incorporan un sensor de ritmo cardíaco que envía datos directamente a la app Salud y a Fitness+. La autonomía alcanza 8 horas con cancelación activa de ruido. El precio de lanzamiento es de 249 dólares y estarán disponibles desde el 19 de septiembre. Apple Watch Series 11, SE3 y Ultra 3: salud y satélites La Series 11 llega más delgada, con pantalla más resistente y batería de 24 horas. Su gran novedad es la detección de hipertensión, que analiza los vasos sanguíneos durante 30 días para detectar riesgo de presión alta. Además, ahora da un puntaje de sueño para ayudarte a mejorar tu descanso. La Apple Watch SE3, más económica, añade pantalla siempre encendida, chip S10 y carga rápida. La Ultra 3 está dirigida a deportistas y aventureros, con pantalla más grande, batería de 42 horas y conexión satelital para emergencias. Los precios: SE3 desde 249 dólares, Series 11 desde 399 y Ultra 3 desde 799. Críticas y burlas a Apple Aunque los fanáticos celebran el diseño ultrafino del iPhone Air y las mejoras de cámara en los Pro, los haters no perdonan:Algunos dicen que “Apple inventó la batería corta duración premium”.Otros bromean con que “el zoom óptico adelgazó junto al iPhone Air”.Y muchos critican que funciones como los 120 Hz o la eSIM global ya llevan años en Android.Aun así, se espera que los nuevos modelos rompan récords de ventas gracias al marketing y al ecosistema cerrado que mantiene a millones de usuarios fieles.Disponibilidad Los nuevos iPhone, AirPods y Apple Watch estarán en preventa desde el 12 de septiembre y saldrán oficialmente a la venta el 19 de septiembre de 2025 en Estados Unidos y Europa. En Latinoamérica, los lanzamientos se irán confirmando país por país en las próximas semanas. Apple no necesita reinventar la rueda: con un poco de diseño, un chip más rápido y una keynote con frases grandilocuentes, logra que medio mundo hable de sus productos. ¿Tú qué opinas? ¿Vale la pena gastar más de 1.000 dólares en un iPhone 17 Pro, o es mejor seguir con tu viejo celular que todavía aguanta todo el día?Fuentes:Le FigaroLe ParisienAl JazeeraBloombergZDNetNew York Times WirecutterConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/flash-diario-de-el-siglo-21-es-hoy--5835407/support.
「アップル「iPhone 17」9/19発売。A19チップを備えフロントカメラが大幅に強化」 アップルは、日本時間9月10日 午前2時から開催したオンラインイベントにて、6.3型スマートフォン「iPhone 17」を発表。9月12日より予約受付を開始し、9月19日に発売する。
With Apple's "Awe dropping" iPhone 17 event now less than a week away, in this episode of The MacRumors Show we talk through all of our final expectations for the announcements. We also talk to director Kayci Lacob about her new Steve Jobs-focused movie, "Everything to Me." At the very least, Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 11, and Apple Watch Ultra 3 next week. The iPhone 17 is expected to gain a slightly larger display with simmer bezels and the A19 chip. The iPhone 17 Air is set to debut a radically thin new design with a single rear camera and gain Apple's custom C1 modem. The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to introduce a new, all-aluminum design with a glass cutout on the back to enable wireless charging. The overall look is significantly different with a large rear camera bump that spans the entire width of the device and a relocated Apple logo. They are also expected to gain a 48-megapixel telephoto camera for the first time, longer battery life, brighter displays, and a new thermal architecture. Reverse wireless charging is also a possibility. The whole lineup is expected to offer 24-megapixel front-facing cameras, ProMotion displays for refresh-rates up to 120Hz, and a custom Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip. The Air and Pro models are also likely to feature 12GB of memory and the A19 Pro chip. New color options are expected across the lineup, alongside a whole new selection of cases and accessories, including "TechWoven" fabric cases and a "Crossbody Strap." The Apple Watch SE 3 is rumored to feature a larger display (perhaps like the Apple Watch Series 7), the S11 chip, and potentially a plastic casing. It could also available at a slightly lower price point. The Apple Watch Series 11 will likely feature the S11 chip, 5G RedCap connectivity on cellular models, a "Sleep Score" feature, and potentially hypertension detection. The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is rumored to also get all of these new features, as well as a slightly larger wide-angle OLED display with a faster refresh rate, and satellite connectivity. The AirPods 3 could also be announced with new features such as a tweaked design with a capacitive pairing button, improved audio and active noise cancellation, a heart-rate sensor, and body temperature monitoring. The event takes place on Tuesday, September 9 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/mac #rulapod
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we focus on the latest rumors about the two standard iPhone models expected to arrive this fall: the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air. The iPhone 17 is expected to feature the A19 chip and a larger, 6.3-inch display with slimmer bezels and ProMotion. Color options are likely to include black, white, steel gray, light blue, green, and purple. The iPhone 17 Air is set to replace the "Plus" model in the lineup, debuting a super-thin design. While it will not have an ultra wide camera, a SIM card tray, stereo speakers, or extended battery life, it is expected to offer a 6.6-inch display with ProMotion, the A19 Pro chip with a 5-core GPU, 12GB of memory, and a titanium frame. Color options are likely to include black, white, light gold, and light blue. The entire iPhone 17 lineup is expected to feature a redesigned Dynamic Island interface, support for 25W charging with third-party accessories thanks to Qi 2.2, and a $50 price hike. The entire lineup is expected to be announced in the week of September 8. An iPhone 17e model is likely to follow in the spring of 2026. We also discuss our latest thoughts on the iOS 26 beta, including the refinement of Liquid Glass and Apple MusicAutomix.
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¿Está Apple quedándose corta en potencia con los A19? ¿Va en serio la ruptura con OpenAI por parte de Microsoft? ¿Qué hay detrás del mejor discurso de graduación de la historia? En el episodio de hoy, repasamos movimientos estratégicos, amenazas millonarias y la lección que Jobs nos dejó hace 20 años... y que sigue retumbando.
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the long-awaited roll out of Apple CarPlay Ultra and Samsung's all-new S25 Edge, which is positioned to rival the iPhone 17 Air later this year. Apple this week announced CarPlay Ultra, its next-generation CarPlay experience. CarPlay Ultra fully extends across all of the vehicle's display, including the instrument cluster. It provides access to real-time vehicle data, supports iPhonewidgets, theme options, instrument cluster display customizations, and introduces integrations for vehicle functions. CarPlay Ultra is available first in new Aston Martin models in North America. Existing Aston Martin vehicles will also support CarPlay Ultra through forthcoming software updates. Looking ahead, Apple says it has secured commitments from Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis to bring CarPlay Ultra to their vehicles in the coming year. Other automakers are expected to follow. In other news, Samsung this week announced the Galaxy S25 Edge — a device clearly designed to undercut the iPhone 17 Air's expected appeal, with both smartphones aiming to be the thinnest in their respective ecosystems. The Galaxy S25 Edge sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, a titanium frame, and a remarkably slim 5.8mm profile, weighing in at just 163 grams. It features a dual-lens camera system, including a 200MP wide-angle sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide camera, supported by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Samsung is also pushing its AI credentials with features like Drawing Assist and Audio Eraser. In contrast, the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be even thinner at just 5.5mm, making it Apple's slimmest iPhone ever. It is expected to feature a 6.6-inch OLED display with ProMotion. Apple is said to be removing the ultra-wide camera entirely and opting for a single 48MP wide camera, removing the SIM card tray, and the secondary stereo speaker to save internal space. Other expected specifications include a 24MP front-facing camera, 12GB of RAM, and the A19 chip. While the iPhone 17 Air may win the title of thinnest flagship, it could come with a major compromise: battery life. According to internal testing leaks, only 60–70% of users are expected to get through a full day on a single charge — a notable drop from the 80–90% seen with other recent iPhone models. Apple is reportedly using a higher-density battery and its custom C1 modem to squeeze as much efficiency as possible into the super-thin design. To address this, Apple is reportedly developing a new USB-C battery case, designed to extend the iPhone 17 Air's runtime. The accessory could launch alongside the device to help mitigate negative perceptions around longevity
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Well finally Sunderland go to Boro and win. Stephen and Micky discuss it, fresh from making the trip down the A19. We also hear from The Anfield Wrap on new loan signing Jayden Danns. Then there's the Watford game to look forward to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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¡Bienvenidos, querid@s manzaneros! Esta semana en InsiderX4, sacamos la lupa y el sarcasmo para desmenuzar dos bombazos de Apple: primero, los chips A19 para el iPhone 17, con tecnología de 3 nm que promete más potencia y menos consumo (¿se viene el iPhone con mas autonomía de batería? Spoiler: lo dudamos). Luego, analizamos el próximo AirTag 2, con más rango, mejor chip y, atención, mejoras de privacidad para que no te espíen… porque claro, al parecer a alguien en Cupertino se le olvidó antes. Agarra tus AirPods (o tus auriculares del chino) y únete a esta tertulia tech llena de chistes, rumores y una buena dosis de cachondeo. ¡Dale play, que empezamos!
Δεν αφήνουμε κάθε τρελός στις φήμες του, ενώ αναρωτιόμαστε για το αν αλλάζει η στάση της Apple για τα ίδιες της τις επαγγελματικές εφαρμογές. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Apple TV+ Apple's acclaimed workplace comedy “Mythic Quest” returns for season four Apple TV+ will license its movies to other services to reduce losses, per report Apple TV+ greenlights “Cape Fear” from Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg Apple TV+ announces March 26 global premiere date for “The Studio” Apple Arcade Drive Ahead! Carcade Gaming Resident Evil 2 remake for iPhone, iPad, and Mac launches December 10 " Resident Evil™ 2 Reawakens for Apple Devices on December 10, 2024" Περιεχόμενο για Vision Apple debuts The Weeknd: Open Hearts, the first-of-its-kind immersive music experience for Apple Vision Pro iCloud Apple Dropping Support for iCloud Backups on iPhones and iPads Running iOS 8 and Earlier Apple Ending Support for Safari Bookmark Syncing on iOS 10 and Earlier Pro apps Apple Releases Logic Pro 11.1 for Mac - MacRumors Apple Releases Updates to Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for the Mac and iPad Final Cut Pro 11 | Apple Pro Apps Final Cut Pro 11 begins a new chapter for video editing on Mac Apple Launches Final Cut Pro 11, the First Version Change in 13 Years Final Cut Pro 11 Says a Lot About Apple's Software Goals Apple Smells Blood in the Water FU: MacBook Pro (M4) M4 MacBook Pro Uses Quantum Dot Display Technology - MacRumors Φήμες για κάθε γούστο Macs M4 MacBook Air Production to Begin Soon, M4 Mac Studio Delayed - MacRumors MacBook Pro Likely to Get OLED Display and Thinner Design in 2026 - MacRumors Vision Vision Pro With M5 Chip Rumored for 2025, Apple Also 'Considering' iPhone-Connected Glasses - MacRumors Home Apple's Smart Home Display to Resemble Iconic iMac G4 Design With Small Square Display - MacRumors Kuo: Apple Planning Smart Home Camera and New AirPods With More Health Features - MacRumors Apple to Launch AI-Powered Home 'Command Center' as Soon as March 2025 Apple Might Make Smart Home Products Like Cameras AirTag AirTag 2 Rumored to Launch Next Year With These New Features - MacRumors Displays Apple Reportedly Working on 90Hz Studio Display, iMac, iPad Air Apple reportedly revives plans for its own TV screen It's 2009 Again: Apple is Apparently Reconsidering Making a TV - MacRumors Apple absolutely should make a TV set, here's why Pro Display XDR 2 Expected to Feature Quantum-Dot Technology iPhone 17 'iPhone 17 Air' Rumored to Surpass iPhone 6 as Thinnest iPhone Ever iPhone 17: Newer 3nm Technology Expected for A19 and A19 Pro Chips iPhone 17 rumors: A19 chip details, smaller Dynamic Island, more
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Puerto Ricans in must win state say Trump rally joke wont be forgotten Budget 2024 I just about make ends meet on 21,500 a year Man dies at Brook House migrant removal centre Deadly nitazene drugs found in fake medicines Sanctions for Russian misinformation linked to Kate rumours Rachel Reeves announces more details of NHS funding plan Boy fell ill after Sergei Skripal helped him feed ducks Why the A19 in North Yorkshire is countrys best A road Lost Mayan city found in Mexico jungle by accident Newspaper headlines Labour targets waiting lists but tax rises wont cure NHS
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Deadly nitazene drugs found in fake medicines Rachel Reeves announces more details of NHS funding plan Puerto Ricans in must win state say Trump rally joke wont be forgotten Man dies at Brook House migrant removal centre Budget 2024 I just about make ends meet on 21,500 a year Sanctions for Russian misinformation linked to Kate rumours Boy fell ill after Sergei Skripal helped him feed ducks Why the A19 in North Yorkshire is countrys best A road Newspaper headlines Labour targets waiting lists but tax rises wont cure NHS Lost Mayan city found in Mexico jungle by accident
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Deadly nitazene drugs found in fake medicines Newspaper headlines Labour targets waiting lists but tax rises wont cure NHS Boy fell ill after Sergei Skripal helped him feed ducks Budget 2024 I just about make ends meet on 21,500 a year Why the A19 in North Yorkshire is countrys best A road Man dies at Brook House migrant removal centre Lost Mayan city found in Mexico jungle by accident Rachel Reeves announces more details of NHS funding plan Sanctions for Russian misinformation linked to Kate rumours Puerto Ricans in must win state say Trump rally joke wont be forgotten
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PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "La riapertura dello svincolo di Termini Imerese - ha detto Schifani - rappresenta un traguardo doppiamente importante per l'area ma anche per tutta la Sicilia. Infatti, non solo restituiamo ai cittadini il raccordo con l'autostrada Palermo-Catania eliminando i disagi che hanno dovuto affrontare in questi mesi, ma lo facciamo in anticipo sui tempi previsti, dimostrando di operare nell'interesse dei siciliani con efficacia ed efficienza. Da commissario ho voluto imprimere un'accelerazione ai lavori sulla A19, un'autostrada fondamentale che collega la parte occidentale con quella orientale della nostra regione". lo ha detto il presidente della Regione Siciliana Renato Schifani che ha partecipatro alla riapertura dello svincolo. pc/r
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "La riapertura dello svincolo di Termini Imerese - ha detto Schifani - rappresenta un traguardo doppiamente importante per l'area ma anche per tutta la Sicilia. Infatti, non solo restituiamo ai cittadini il raccordo con l'autostrada Palermo-Catania eliminando i disagi che hanno dovuto affrontare in questi mesi, ma lo facciamo in anticipo sui tempi previsti, dimostrando di operare nell'interesse dei siciliani con efficacia ed efficienza. Da commissario ho voluto imprimere un'accelerazione ai lavori sulla A19, un'autostrada fondamentale che collega la parte occidentale con quella orientale della nostra regione". lo ha detto il presidente della Regione Siciliana Renato Schifani che ha partecipatro alla riapertura dello svincolo. pc/r
PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - "La riapertura dello svincolo di Termini Imerese - ha detto Schifani - rappresenta un traguardo doppiamente importante per l'area ma anche per tutta la Sicilia. Infatti, non solo restituiamo ai cittadini il raccordo con l'autostrada Palermo-Catania eliminando i disagi che hanno dovuto affrontare in questi mesi, ma lo facciamo in anticipo sui tempi previsti, dimostrando di operare nell'interesse dei siciliani con efficacia ed efficienza. Da commissario ho voluto imprimere un'accelerazione ai lavori sulla A19, un'autostrada fondamentale che collega la parte occidentale con quella orientale della nostra regione". lo ha detto il presidente della Regione Siciliana Renato Schifani che ha partecipatro alla riapertura dello svincolo. pc/r
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss all of the latest rumors about the iPhone 17 "Slim" – a whole new kind of iPhone coming next year. The iPhone 17 "Slim" is expected to sit above the iPhone 17 Pro Max in 2025's iPhone lineup with a starting price of approximately $1,299. The main selling point is said to be its all-new design touting a super-thin aluminium-titanium chassis and a relocated rear camera that could feature a variable aperture for the first time. It is expected to have a 6.6-inch display and Apple's custom 5G modem, and it may also feature up to 2TB of storage. Despite its high price point, the device is rumored to contain lower-end specifications than the iPhone 17 Pro models, such as a single rear camera, a standard A19 chip, and 8GB of memory. We also discuss the iPhone 16 Pro's rumored Rose color option that looks set to replace Blue Titanium, Apple's progress on a clamshell foldable iPhone, and the fourth-generation iPhone SE, which is apparently set to hit mass production in October. The new low-cost iPhone is expected to feature an iPhone 14-like design with an OLED display and Face ID, a USB-C port, a single rear 48-megapixel camera, Apple's custom 5G modem, and the Action button.
Daniel Ben Avi es un arquitecto, desarrollador y empresario panameño que por más de 20 años sostuvo en su mente la visión de cómo sería crear un proyecto inmobiliario que realmente dejase una huella en su país. Este proyecto se llama A19. Con este proyecto Daniel ha encontrado la manera de construir un espacio que no solo sea funcional, atractivo sino que también siga su filosofía de arquitectura bioclimática. Esta historia nos hace entender, cómo cada paso de tu camino es un pilar fundamental para tu éxito futuro. Conozcamos un poco mas de como se vería una ciudad en donde nuestra arquitectura tenga su propia identidad, donde los espacios están creados para servir a quienes lo habitan y a los ciudadanos de esa ciudad.
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, the latest rumors about an all new iPhone 17 “Slim” model, and the newly announced Sonos Ace over-ear headphones. We talk through first impressions of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, including their pricing and the state of the iPad lineup as a whole, giving attention to the reduced price of the tenth-generation iPad, which now costs just $349, which is $250 less than the starting price of the iPad Air. We also examine the recent wave of rumors about the iPhone 17 “Slim,” an all-new iPhone model expected to sit above the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in Apple's 2025 smartphone lineup with a higher price tag. The device will reportedly feature a 6.55-inch display, a significantly thinner design with an aluminum chassis, an “A19” chip, 8GB of RAM, a rear camera array relocated to the center, a 24-megapixel front camera, and a 48-megapixel telephoto camera. Simultaneously, Apple is expected to discontinue its “Plus” model to make way for the “Slim,” although it may not actually be called this when it debuts in the fall of next year. Meanwhile, Sonos just announced its "Ace" over-ear headphones with active noise cancelation, soundbar integration, a more lightweight design, and longer battery life, so we look at how they compare to the AirPods Max. 00:00 - iPad Pro Thoughts & Ad Controversy 28:06 - iPhone 17 Slim??? 44:41 - Sonos Ace: AirPods Max Killer?
Wenn du auf der A19 unterwegs bist, dann kommst du unter einer Brücke durch, die mit Graffiti angesprüht ist. In riesigen Buchstaben steht da geschrieben: "Hansa Rostock - egal welche Liga".
A19 (due in iPhone 17) seen in apple code base; Tesla won't do CarPlay but does work with shortcuts; ApplePay donating to the national Park Foundation; Apple Watch 10 rumor round up; M3 chips have been seen online, here is what we know (or think we know); Apple Watch ( and all watch) bands are filthy; Face ID on a Mac? (I hope so); the iMac is 25 years old and it was a big deal; Apple co founder sells his ranch;Conversations on technology and tech adjacent subjects with two and sometime three generations of tech nerds. New shows on (mostly) MONDAYS!
We gut it, clean it, bread it and cook it FRESH in our latest episode featuring the jingle for Ted's Fish Fry in Watervliet, New York! Caitlin and Don discuss the Catholic tradition of avoiding “flesh meat” on Fridays and later speculate on what “Munchers” are before finally previewing our next episode (which happens to be our LIVE show at Indian Ladder Farms on August 19th). But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Listen to this episode first, then come see us “IRL” at “ILF” on “A19!” Event details at https://fb.me/e/J5QtiaAy
We are delighted to welcome journalist and best selling author, Miranda Devine. Miranda has written the most intriguing, absorbing, funny and comprehensive book on Hunter Biden's laptop in just 200 pages. We have touched on this subject a couple of times with Phelim Mcaleer who directed the movie 'My Son Hunter' and with Garrett Ziegler from MarcoPolo USA, but by writing a bestselling book on this topic, she has brought this sorry tale of addiction, greed and corruption to the wider world. As a journalist she shares what first brought the now infamous laptop to her attention and why she had to write this book. So join us this episode for Mirandas insights as we take a deep dive into why the Biden Crime Family affects us all. Miranda Devine is a New York Post columnist and Fox News contributor. She also works for the Australian media as a Daily Telegraph columnist and a Sky News contributor. Born in Queens, New York, she grew up in Tokyo and Sydney, and attended North-western University in Chicago. A reformed mathematician and mother of two, she lives in New York with her husband. 'Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide' available in paperback, e-book or on audiobook https://www.amazon.co.uk/Laptop-Hell-Hunter-Secrets-President/dp/1637584857/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=miranda+devine+laptop+from+hell&sr=8-1 Follow Miranda on social media... TWITTER https://twitter.com/mirandadevine?s=20 GETTR https://gettr.com/user/mirandadevine TRUTH https://truthsocial.com/@mirandadevine Interview recorded 4.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript [0:22] Hello, Hearts of Oak, and welcome to another interview coming up in a moment with Miranda Devine, the journalist who wrote Laptop from Hell, Hunter Biden. And I had the fascinating privilege of hearing Miranda speak at a conference in February. She was the keynote speaker there. And I immediately got hold of the book. I'd followed the work she had done, read it cover to cover, fascinating, short book. And I know we've delved into this topic before. Miranda brings, again, everyone brings something unique, something fresh and I know you will enjoy listening to her. She unpacks not only Hunter Biden's lifestyle, his lifestyle of drugs, alcohol and sex addiction, which is a sorry, sorry tale, although it is quite comical the book at the beginning and I find myself laughing. I don't know whether I should have been. Through the early parts as she writes a tale and tells a tale, a sorry tale, a sad tale of a chaotic lifestyle financed by Joe Biden. And then we go into that corruption side and how Joe Biden is very much part of that and the Biden name is used for corruption for financial deals across the world with multiple companies. So join us as Miranda delves into the dark world of Hunter Biden and the corrupt world of his father Joe Biden. It is an absolute delight to have Miranda Devine with us today. Miranda thank you for your time today. Thanks for having me, Peter. [1:47] Not at all. I had the pleasure of seeing you in CPAC and also in Miami a month earlier. So it's absolutely wonderful. And we have touched on Hunter Biden before. We have had Phelim McAleer before. And we so we've looked at a little bit before, but I've had great fun reading through the laptop from hell. I will get into that. Your handle @MirandaDivine. There is your Twitter handle and all the links to the book and everything else are in the description. [2:20] Now I think in the intro you say that a month before the 2020 election, I think it was you talked about Rudy Giuliani emailing you with info from the Hunter Biden laptop. Was that your dissent into Hunter Biden's world? Yes it was. It was actually Rudy Giuliani's lawyer at the time, Bob Costello and he texted me some just a few choice grabs from the laptop and he said it was late at night I think a Friday night and he said I'm just sending you this so you know that it's legitimate and let's talk. This is you know he'd spent the past since the end of August this was now, the beginning of October, he'd spent all that time just verifying as best he could that this was real, that the laptop repair shop owner who had sent him the material, sent him the hard drive [3:24] was a legitimate person, and he was satisfied to the extent that he felt that he could approach the New York Post. And so I guess that was the beginning of it and of course, you know, when we published, I mean it was a legitimate story, it's been proven over and over again since then that the emails that we published were real, but we were immediately censored. [3:53] Well, you talk about that as being kind of a moment that made you kind of become curious in the issue because when I guess a story is censored you begin to ask why it's been censored. So was it that that kind of perked up your interest in this, curious to find out why it was being restricted. Oh no, I mean I knew from the minute that, you know, we got a look at what was on the laptop that this was a bombshell story. So there was no question that the story was huge and, you know, all credit to my editors for having the courage to publish it where no one else would and all credit to my colleagues, particularly Emma Jo Morris, for actually digging down and getting the story out there. So look, there was no question in any of our minds that this was an enormous story that showed corruption at the very highest levels in Joe Biden's campaign. And we're talking about one of the two candidates for president, and we felt that it was important that the American people had [5:03] all the evidence at their disposal about the characters of both men, so that they could form an educated judgment about who to vote for, but unfortunately that wasn't possible because of the heavy-handed intervention of big tech. And so I think what changed for me there was just I knew that we were going to get a lot of pushback and criticism for publishing the story, particularly from the Biden campaign, which refused, remember at the time, to engage on this at all other than than to tell other media organisations that it wasn't true, that Joe Biden had never met with Hunter Biden's business partner from Ukraine in Washington, DC, as we had shown through this email or a couple of emails that he wasn't the big guy who was getting 10% from this Chinese business deal, et cetera. He swore blind that he knew nothing about his son Hunter's business dealings and that our stories were wrong. And of course, you know, with time that's just [6:07] proven to be completely wrong and even the New York Times and the Washington Post had to admit it. But I guess we knew we were going to come in for some stiff opposition. What we didn't anticipate was that Twitter and Facebook would shut us down within hours of the story going live. You know, this was an extraordinary intervention into the free press by these unaccountable oligopolies. And, you know, shortly after they did that to us, they said they threw the sitting president of the United States off their platforms. And that frightened even, you know, Emmanuel Macron in France, because world leaders were looking at this and saying, if these companies have the power to unseat, de-platform the leader of the free world, what else can they do? Absolutely. Could I ask about your, I mean, your journalistic background is substantial. I mean, Boston Herald, Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Sunday Times, and now with New York Post. Did, I mean, your experience as a journalist, did it not make you question going up against this subject, which is right at the heart of the, I guess, the American establishment? [7:33] What do you mean? Like not wanting to do it? I mean I would have thought that any journalist would want to do this story once that they had confirmed that it was real. I just, I don't see, you know, I wouldn't care if it was about Joe Biden or Donald Trump. I mean it's a really important story that goes to the heart of American national security. Here is a situation where Joe Biden has lied about his involvement in his family's influence peddling scheme that was running throughout his vice presidency and in fact he's run some form of influence peddling via his family for four decades out of Delaware. And so you know I think that's a really important story and it's just the sort of story that journalists are supposed to do without fear or favour. So I mean whether you have a lot of experience or a little experience. [8:30] I think it's just crystal clear that this is a bombshell story and that's why it's even more inexplicable that you know these news organisations like the New York Times with enormous resources, way more resources, way more investigative reporters than we have at the New your post. They really have done very little with this story. They ignored it initially. You can almost forgive them for ignoring it before the election because the stakes were so high. They didn't have the hard drive. They hadn't had the benefit that we had of the early, you know, the head start. But it took them then, I think, 19 months, the New York Times, to even acknowledge that this was a real laptop and that the material on it was legitimate and authentic and that it raised questions for Joe Biden is something that they just wouldn't tackle. [9:24] The New York Times published a story acknowledging that these emails were real, but it buried it in like the 23rd paragraph of the story on page A19, I think. And after that, then that was sort of the green light for the Washington Post and CNN and so on to follow up. But all of them had this boilerplate paragraph in their stories, there is no evidence this has anything to do with Joe Biden. There's so much evidence, ample evidence. That was our entire stories, everything I've ever reported from this laptop has been about Joe Biden. It's not about Hunter Biden, who is a poor, sad soul. You know, he was a crack addict throughout this. [10:08] You know, most of this nine year period that his laptop covers. You know, he had his personal life was in turmoil. Split from his wife, he was undergoing an acrimonious divorce. He had, despite the millions of dollars that was coming into his coffers from China and Russia and Ukraine and Kazakhstan and elsewhere around the world, he had serious money difficulties. He also seemed to have some sort of a sex addiction, judging from the amount of hookers that he was ordering online and sex cams and you know homemade porn etc. So this was a very troubled person and you know I feel sorry for him. I think that there is room for people to have some sympathy for this very troubled soul and wish him the best. He says now that he's clean and let's hope that that's the case. But where I think there is no sympathy and should be none is with regards to Joe Biden, Hunter Biden's father, who deputised his drug-addicted son to go and be the bag man for the family in these countries carrying the Biden name. [11:22] And reaping millions of dollars from America's adversaries. That is something that he has, it's unequivocal that he's lied about it. So what I think the Republicans in Congress are trying to do is nail down the money trail. They're doing a pretty good job of that now systematically. And also ask the questions about whether or not Joe Biden compromised America's national security and is now tailoring foreign policy because of this influence peddling scheme that was so lucrative for his family. At the beginning, I find myself actually chuckling, probably laughing a little bit, reading the first few chapters. You've got the interaction, and it is a dark comedy. It's tragic, with, I guess, Hunter playing this hapless villain, I guess, in it. [12:22] I don't know whether you meant to inject some of that dark humour or whether I was just being heartless reading it. I'm not sure, but yeah, let us know how you put that together because I found some of the interactions and the messages, you obviously have taken that from the laptop and put that down, and it was kind of comically sad, I guess. Yeah, I think that's a good way of describing it. It really is. You know, some of the situations that Hunter gets himself into are, you know, if they were in a movie, you would be laughing out loud. And it is a black comedy. He just is this sort of... He and his uncle Jim just bumble their way around the world and they're, you know, they're in palaces and sumptuous mansions of oligarchs and eating chicken feet in high-flying skyscrapers in private clubs of Chinese military people who are in the inner orbit of Xi Jinping. [13:29] Who end up then disappearing. You know, it seems I feel like with Hunter Biden that he's like one of those characters in a sort of cops and robbers blow him up movie where the main character just, you know, all around him there are cars blowing up and buildings on fire and he just walks through the smoke and emerges unscathed. And all around him everyone was going to jail, getting killed, getting locked up, you know, getting into all sorts of trouble, and he just seemed to emerge unscathed. [14:07] You know, there's a lot of speculation people I've talked to in, who know about, you know, intelligence services and how they operate, who would say to me that there's no way that the son of the Vice President mixing in those circles that he was in the inner sanctum of Xi Jinping in China and Vladimir Putin in Russia, going, you know, to Lake Como to mingle with oligarchs and and Hong Kong and Shanghai, I mean, Monte Carlo. [14:39] This is the most incredible international story of intrigue and mystery and danger. And that there's no way that the US intelligence services would not have been keeping an eye on Hunter. And it did feel like he had a guardian angel. Every time he was in a scrape about to come unstuck, suddenly he's okay, he's back stateside and everything's hunky-dory and he's ordering [15:06] crack from his dealer again and meanwhile off the laptop goes, you know, the super chairman or someone else, you know, that maybe he's been warned off, you know, don't mix with that person that's going to get you into trouble. I don't really know what went on behind the scenes but we also know he had various contacts in the FBI. So that's a whole new story I think that will be unraveled potentially by another committee the Republicans have set up which is the weaponization of the federal government which is looking, among other things, looking at how the FBI covered up the story of the laptop. Yeah, completely. This is the laptop from hell with [15:50] A hunter looking quite rugged there with a cigarette. Many images of him, but some of the stories you put through the book are of him being, as you said, being rescued by Secret Service, I guess. Especially at times where he shouldn't have had protection. There was no reason for him to have that protection, and yet they seem to be there to help him out of different situations he find himself in? Yeah, look, there could be a couple of reasons for that. There are some invoices on the laptop that show that a couple of these former Secret Service people, including a very high-ranking guy who had been the head of the Vice President's Secret Service detail when Joe Biden was in office, and they actually had gone into private practice and Hunter Biden and his brother Jim Biden had hired them to go and do some due diligence on some of, [16:53] for prospective business partners and so there was an invoice for a few hundred dollars or a few thousand dollars that hadn't been paid. This is why it sort of came to the attention or came to my attention because there were various emails going backwards and forwards between Jim and Hunter about who should pay this money. I mean it was it was months and months overdue which was not uncommon. There are a lot of bills including with Joe Biden that seem just not to get paid or to be very, very late being paid. And I'm told by some people in Wilmington, Delaware, where Joe Biden lives, that a lot of the local tradesmen just don't get paid. There seems to be this sort of expectation from the Bidens that it's such an honour to do work for them that you shouldn't expect to get any money for it. But that's one reason. And then, you know, another reason is, I think, we know that there was one scandal where Hunter Biden's lover at the time, Hallie Biden, who was actually the widow of his late brother, Beau, they were living together off and on. They had a very volatile relationship. And for reasons we still don't know, Hunter decided to buy a gun at a store in Delaware. [18:11] And shortly after he bought it, Hallie seemed to get worried about what he might do with it. And so she drove it to the local shopping centre and threw it in a garbage bin, a trash can. And then she tells Hunter, or Hunter looks for his gun, he can't find it, and she says, oh, I threw it in the trash can. So he says, go back and get it. She goes back, it's gone. A homeless guy's found it. [18:34] So then the cops have to come. And it's not just the local cops, it's the state police, it's the FBI. And what's really quite sinister is that two men who said they were from the Secret Service flashed a Secret Service badge, went to the gun shop and demanded the papers, the background check papers, the paperwork that Hunter had filled out to do with the gun, which of course if he took that away there's no proof that he ever bought the gun and so to his credit the gun shop owner said no I can't do that because he's worried that he's going to lose his license if something terrible happens with that gun. But you know when we ask the secret service why did you do that, Hunter Biden was not under secret service protection, his father was out of office, etc. The secret services, we did have nothing to do with that, that wasn't us. So maybe it was ex-secret service people presenting themselves as secret service. I'm told that the former secret service agents still have a badge, it's a different type, but a smaller badge than the real one but I guess how would you know the layperson and so maybe these are former Secret Service people. We do know one other thing which is that Joe Biden... [19:52] But we know this from the laptop too. Joe Biden really sucked up and curried favour with the Secret Service people around him. He, you know, in his... Before he became a sort of defund the police guy, he...now he's back to his original persona, which was as a, you know, as a working-class Joe who's all for the cops. And so he had support from police unions and so on previously, not in the 2020 election, but he did things, Hunter tells us in various emails, like he would [20:32] get Secret Service agents, kids into elite colleges that they wouldn't be able to get into otherwise, or do other favours that they're not really bribery because it's not really cash, But it's just favour trading, which is what Joe Biden specialises in, using his power to, get things happening for people who otherwise wouldn't be able to avail themselves of that, those kind of perks. So, and then we also know that the guy who was the head of his Secret Service detail, his, one of his parents died, I think it was his father died somewhere in the Midwest. And Joe and Jill Biden flew on Air Force Two to that funeral. And so, you know, that kind of gesture really engenders a lot of loyalty in people, particularly people who are in service jobs. And so I think, you know, it was probably a combination of maybe paying people to look after you, but also just vestigial loyalty to Joe Biden. [21:40] There's another thing that keeps coming up and it's the amount of money. And I had no idea until I was going to it. Eva just at the beginning, the first couple of pages you talk about. [21:54] Talk about one overcast day, Hunter's catching up on porn, he spent $1,000 on his Wells Fargo debit card. Annoyingly, Wells Fargo keeps sending alerts. He's tripping his card limit of $65,000. You then talk about him getting invoices of 82,500 retainers from international business development. Then he says, he talks about his balance shows 1 million, but there's a debit of 2 million. I mean, they're crazy sums of money to any average person reading this. I mean, tell us about that. I guess the greed involved. Yeah, and the chaotic lifestyle that Hunter had, I mean, there were millions of dollars coming in. [22:41] But, you know, I think his alimony was 30 or 40 thousand dollars a month. He had this heavy crack addict habit. He had various households that, I mean, there was his, Hallie Biden's family that he presumably, I mean I know that they shared a credit card and they were running up $250,000 a year on one Amex and they put everything, you know, all their kind of working, living expenses seemed to go on the Amex. He had very lavish tastes in clothes, like his father, he would go to, you know men's boutiques in midtown Manhattan or on Madison Avenue and think nothing of spending, you know, five grand, ten grand here on a coat, on a jacket or, you know, a tie. [23:33] And so he just spent like he was the big spender, but he always seemed to have money problems. And I think part of that was because the money that was coming in wasn't all for him. And I'll give you a perfect example. And this is just from the very new bank records that were [23:58] put out the other day by James Comer, the head of the Oversight Committee, the Republicans who were looking into the money trail of the Biden's. So he's found, we already knew that there were these two, three million dollar payments from the Chinese energy company that paid the Biden's millions of dollars, but these two, three million dollar wires went to Hunter's business partner in in Arkansas, a guy called Rob Walker. And so we always knew that that money was destined for Hunter, but we never could see how it made its way there. And so what James Comer has found, at least with one of these $3 million wires, he's only been able to find one, that $1 million went to the Biden family, 1,065,000. And it was split up between four Biden's. So there was Hunter Biden, his uncle Jim Biden, who's Joe's younger brother, Hallie Biden, who I told you that sister-in-law turned lover, and then another fourth unnamed Biden. It's just on the wire, it just says Biden. And so, and these payments were made over three months in small dribs and drabs. [25:13] Presumably to keep them away from authorities. Didn't work because the reason we know about them is that the banks, it tripped some suspicion in the banks automatically and so they had to file suspicious activity reports with the Treasury. So we know from that $1 million, Hunter got about a third of it, I think [25:37] From that money, you know, so there's three million and he's getting about 400,000. And so he's told his business partners that $800,000 a year is not enough for him to live. So really he was burning through cash and what would have seemed, you know, to any normal person, a huge amount of money to him was barely enough. And then remember, he, it was supposed to pay tax on this money. And obviously he was not good at paying his taxes because this is one of the issues that the IRS and the US Attorney in Delaware is looking at him for is tax evasion, alleged tax evasion, alleged money laundering and foreign agent violations to do with his foreign businesses. And we know that he's paid back, I'm told $2.8 million to the IRS. So that means, you know, he earned five and a half million to owe that. And, you know, he earned a lot more than that, we know. [26:43] But, and also, I mean, maybe he's having to pay tax for money that he never received that went to other members of the family, you know? So he does feel sorry for himself a lot in the laptop and he talks about giving half his money to his father. Bitterly he complains about that. And he bitterly complains about having carried or supported the rest of the family all the time. And this is a guy that wanted to be an artist or an author. [27:13] And instead he was put to work straight out of Yale, that his father got him into Yale Law School, pulling some strings. So he gets straight out of Yale and goes into this inflated salary job for for one of his father's, you know, donors in Delaware, but boring job. And that's been his life, doing a series of boring jobs and inflated salaries, getting, you know, various sinecures and, you know, like the Ukraine Burisma board appointment for a million dollars a year, a huge amounts of money. But he's got to share that with the rest of the family. So you see him spiral down into addiction and chaos. And he's bitter and angry all the way, and particularly when it comes to that period when he abandoned his laptop in Delaware at that laptop repair shop. He's really in a rage at that time and feels that his family doesn't respect him and doesn't appreciate all he's done for them. Obviously Joe Biden is the figure that's behind a lot of it and one of the quotes is Don't worry about investors, Jim Biden would say, according to an unnamed executive quoted by Politico. We've got people all around the world who want to invest in Joe Biden. None of what happened to Hunter, I guess, was because of Hunter's brilliance. It was all to do with his father. [28:42] Oh, absolutely. And, you know, this is influence peddling. I mean, this is a a Washington DC wide disease and it's bipartisan. Both sides do it. How many, you know, look at Nancy Pelosi. I mean, look at so many of these Republican and Democratic politicians who go to Washington and become very rich by the time they leave. It's really unseemly and disgusting. Joe Biden lives an incredibly lavish lifestyle And it would be impossible to sustain that on a senator's salary for 40 years plus. So I think it's been out there in plain sight and it's a terrible thing. Washington is very corrupt and I'm not sure that there's appetite on either side to clean it up. [29:41] What's special about Joe Biden is, for one thing, he's really the master of influence peddling through his family. And secondly, as vice president and now as president, he is crucial to our national security because as vice president, Barack Obama deputized him to be his man in charge of China and Ukraine and various other parts of the world. And Joe Biden was given some very important tasks when it came to China. He was supposed to stop China militarising the South China Sea and threatening America's allies there. And he was supposed to stop China from stealing America's intellectual property. I mean, this was 2013. This was a time when China was really ramping up its aggressive tactics. And it could have been nipped in the bud there and then. [30:45] But Joe Biden did nothing. He got nothing out of it. All that happened was his family was bought off. And when Hunter Biden flew into Beijing on Air Force Two with the vice president, it was crystal clear to the Chinese what that meant. This was a princeling. Hunter Biden was a princeling like the princelings in China who are related to the top CCP officials. And this was American power come to do private business and private business happened. Joe Biden shook the hand of Hunter's now new business partner, and Hunter left and within a few days, he had 10% stake in a Chinese business which had two and a half billion dollars funds under management at one point. I mean it doesn't mean he had 10% of 2.5 billion but he had 10% of whatever the profits were. We still don't know how much that's worth. It's been estimated, I think Peter Schweitzer estimated it at 20 million [31:48] dollars, could be less, could be more. Hunter Biden's lawyers keep vaguely saying he's divested himself of that fund, but there's no actual evidence of that. It's still listed on the Chinese stock exchange websites as being owned, 10% owned, by Hunter Biden's company, and Hunter Biden still owns that company, Skinny Atlas, even though he hasn't, I mean, it's gone dormant, I think, because he probably hasn't paid some bills. So, I think that's the kind of thing you know, it's pretty worrying that the son of the President, if he still owns that 10%, is in business with the Chinese Communist Party. And all we get from the White House and from Joe Biden is lies and stonewalling. So that's why this is an important story. It's not about Hunter Biden. I wish him the best. It's about the President and whether he's compromised. And and that's why the Republicans are going down this path of trying to find where the money went. [32:52] One of the chapters, The Delaware Way, I guess, looks at what Joe Biden has done, how he has built up that influence over, what, 35 years as a senator, and has taken that influence, that peddling, global, I guess, with the Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan. I mean, what do you mean by The Delaware Way? Well that was a phrase that was coined by a prosecutor actually many moons ago, I can't remember what it was, the 80s or the 90s I think, and they were investigating some irregularities with one of Joe Biden's re-election campaigns and there was a family called Tagani, there were a wealthy beer brewing family from the area, a young guy called Chris Tagani about the age of Joe's sons and he was sort of turned witness for the prosecutors, wore a wire to try and [33:54] see if the Biden's were doing illegal things to do with, you know, funding the Joe's campaign. Well, turned out that he didn't manage to find anything and he went to jail. But during the prosecution, one of the prosecutors described this sort of cosy quid pro quo relationship that goes on in Delaware politics as the Delaware way. It's you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. And there's something really insidious about Delaware. It's a very small state, doesn't have much in the way of an economy apart from the fact that it is the headquarters for practically every corporate in the country, because it's kind of described as the Virgin Islands of America because it has a very opaque, that sort of corporate structure and you can't see who owns companies and so on. So it makes it very easy for the Biden's to sort of hide [34:53] money but more importantly what it did for Joe Biden when he arrived as a 30 year old senator was he was being oppressed by a lot of very powerful, very wealthy people to do favours for them in the Senate and as he became more and more powerful in the Senate he was chairman of two very powerful committees, the Judiciary Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee for many years, those favours became bigger and bigger and his power grew and he was really king of the castle in Delaware and despite really, the state not amounting to very much, he was in this unique position. And so that was why when his donors, you know, were offering to buy houses from him or sell houses to him, or give his family jobs and inflated salaries, that was all of great benefit to him. And in return, you can see policies that he was pushing that seemed to benefit his donors. But whether or not you can really draw the line and accuse him of a crime is a whole other matter. But certainly that's the Delaware way. [36:08] What about you personally as you delved into this? You come face to face with Hunter Biden, a tragic story, and then Joe Biden, absolute power, corruption. What was your takeaway from going into this? Because I guess when you begin to research something, you don't know where it's going to lead. So what were your kind of takeaway thoughts as you did the research and you put the book together? Well it was just so much bigger than I had ever imagined. I mean I remember there was one night I just pushed myself away from the desk and had to and clear my head because I could not believe what I discovered. And it's not just from the laptop, you have to understand that this is also material from Tony Bobulinski, who's Hunter Biden's former business partner. It's, you know, had the contents of his three devices that he'd given to the FBI. It's also a lot of financial records that came from [37:11] Chuck Graslie and Ron Johnson, the two Republican senators who were very prescient back in mid-2020, they were investigating Hunter Biden's role in Burisma. Their report was, I think, Hunter Biden, Burisma and corruption. And that was the Ukrainian company that was paying him $83,000 a month for, basically nothing. And so they had a lot of treasury records. And also speaking to, to various sources off the record. You piece together this jigsaw puzzle and when I realized just how enormous the China deals were, there's one deal where Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin [37:59] get together and this company, CEFC, that was paying Hunter and Jim Biden millions of dollars, their partner in China was brokering this deal for China to buy a $9 billion chunk of the Russia state-owned oil company, energy company, Rosneft. And this would have shifted the geopolitical tectonic plates in a way that was very detrimental to the United States. I mean, it's along the lines of what's happening now with Russia and China getting into bed over Ukraine, but this is on energy. And really a very damaging thing that Joe Biden's son and brother were part of. They were helping broker it. [38:50] And they would have profited from it. So it's incredible that the whole thing fell apart when the Trump administration now had come into office. And for whatever reason, the FBI arrested one of Hunter Biden's Chinese business partners from this company, CEFC at JFK. And this is a case where we're now told by, this is a whole another weird part of the story that's just happened in the last couple of weeks, but there's a, an Israeli scientist, but also former high ranking officer in the Israeli defence forces, who has just been arrested in Cyprus a few weeks ago, on suspicion of gun running charges and is about to be extradited back to the United States and he's still in jail. But I've talked to his lawyer. His lawyer says that Hunter Biden had a mole, an FBI mole called One Eye, who tipped off his Chinese partners from CFC that the FBI was investigating them. And sure enough, I mean, there's some evidence on the laptop that corroborates part of his story. And part of that is that [40:08] just shortly before Patrick Ho was arrested at JFK by the FBI in 2017, Hunter was invited to the palatial penthouse in Manhattan of the boss of CEFC, a guy called Chairman Yee, and offered $1 million to be his legal counsel in case he got into any trouble. And then Chairman Yee skedaddled it back to Shanghai and according to this Israeli, told Patrick Ho that the coast was clear for him to come back to New York. And as soon as Patrick Ho arrives in New York, he gets arrested on bribery charges. And what the Israeli says is that Patrick Ho was the fall guy. He was sort of the sacrificial lamb to the FBI. [41:00] And so, there again, we come back full circle to what we were first talking about, Hunter Biden having protection from the FBI, the Secret Service. He certainly had connections at the FBI. We do know that because after Patrick Ho was arrested, there's an email showing that he'd contacted his FBI sources about how to help Patrick Ho. To finish, the book has been out a year. What has been the response? And also the second part, how does that fit into a Republican-controlled Congress? Because you've given them a manuscript, you've said here is the evidence in a 200-page book, you can now run with this. So what was the response coming out a year ago and how can it be used by, I guess, the Republicans now in charge of the House. [41:57] Well, it's been an amazing bestseller. I mean, it just keeps on selling even today. It's still in hardcover and, you know, it was on the list apart from, of course, the New York Times. And so I think, you know, the reviews on Amazon from regular people have been good. I mean, I think it's like 4.6 out of 5 and 10,000 reviews. And the feedback I get is that people appreciate it because it's such a complicated story and this is sort of putting it into narrative form. James Comer has told me, who's the head of the oversight committee, that he loved it, he read it. I think it's just useful in terms of just itemizing what's important on the laptop. There's a lot of extraneous material And I think a mistake that a lot of people have made is to get caught up on the sort of sex and drugs and rock and roll part of it. There's no crimes there. It's sad. It's dysfunctional. But it's irrelevant. It's just gossip. What's important is the financial and international [43:13] schemes that the Biden family was involved in. Excuse me. No, absolutely. Well, to the viewers and listeners, you can get it. It is available hardback, it is available paperback, it is available audiobook, and also on Kindle. I personally like getting a paper copy so I can make notes. It's not paperback yet, unfortunately. Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry. Yeah, but it's still hardcover, ebook, and Kindle. I warn the viewers that actually often I read books for interviewing and sometimes you find them too intriguing and this was one of those that actually I ended up marking far too much in the book that there's so much information. But Miranda, thank you for coming on and sharing about the experience of putting that together and sharing the story. Thank you so much. Thanks Peter, great to talk to you. Thank you so much.
Con el espionaje del gobierno en internet, toda la información y datos están expuestos... incluso el dato coctelero. Es por eso que hablamos con Luis Fernando García y Nayeli Roldán para obtener todos los detalles sobre la nueva investigación llevada a cabo por R3D, A19, SocialTic y publicada por Animal Político, que presenta nuevas pruebas sobre el #EjercitoEspía.Luis Fernando nos contó todo el proceso de investigación y cómo llegaron a descubrir que el secretario de defensa estaba al tanto del malware #Pegasus y su uso por parte de la SEDENA. También nos compartió cómo se siente al ser la persona favorita del ejército. Además, en entrevista exclusiva para Derecho Remix, Nayeli Roldán nos habló sobre su enfrentamiento con el presidente cuando lo confrontó sobre el tema.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/antifazSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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First half of the Twitter Space Phone In after an incredibly disappointing afternoon on Teeside.Caity confirms that we are not Leicester, Uncle Ron locks himself in a toilet before suggesting that Bilic should go, we start to vote what Chinese dishes Greg should have for his takeaway tonight and Jack calls in from the US with some fabulous quotes worthy of Winston Churchill who Jack also suggests we should re-animate as next manager. Neil questions the lack of continuity and the impact that the lack of stability has had, Paul comes in and explains that it can all be summed up in one word – apathy be it with the club, the board and now the manager. Rich comes on and agrees and adds to Paul's comments and both of them take Pete's well intended binary poll and rip up the rules – again! Rich asks what the atmosphere was like in the away end so we end part one taking Mals call live from the A1 and then the A19 (too much detail – possibly) to let us know. Huge thanks to our Patreons:Nipper HarrisonJohn ParslowBoyd MayoverColin PayneGary Wood Karl CampionUncle RonKevin CremenJohn Thekanady(The Big Le) BoffskiGreg TheakerMalcolm WIlliamsJason RoseMichael AbrahamsIan BaconJohn Parslow Lee AnselmoKen GreenNick Niewland& PD FDNSYE is part of the TalkSPORT fan network.This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
http://ExpertTalk.fm ~ Cinnamon Alvarez has honed her business acumen and discernment over decades at her thriving ceramic lighting manufacturing company, A19. She has also founded an art gallery, operated a fitness franchise, authored the best-selling book Generating Your Own Happiness, and co-founded World Changemaker where she co-facilitates the R.O.I. (Raising One's Impact) Retreat. In addition to entrepreneurship, Cinnamon also enjoys serving on her local Workforce Development Board and leveraging her knowledge and experience to give back. Her efforts have been recognized in the following honors: The Network of Executive Women in Hospitality Award of Excellence and Network of Outstanding Women Motivator Award, among others. The greatest award is that of contributing to others and seeing them make a difference in the world. #ExpertTalkWithTGo #ExpertTalkXtra #TalkShow #PodcastToBroadcast #TheresaGoss #ExpertTalkFM #Roku #Pandora #iHeartRADIO #PodNationTV #talkshowtv #talkshowonline #talkshowhost #podcast #motivation #broadcast #listennow #entrepreneur #marketing #TGoTV #9at9 #FastFunInformative #LightsCamerasTakeAction
Ash brings us the story of Dolly Oesterreich and the murder of her husband Fred. When Fred was murdered late one summer night in the couple's home the police wondered if this was a burglary gone wrong. But they would soon learn they had always been closer to catching the killer than they realized. This is a tale of scorned lovers, deception, and lies but ultimately justice prevails.Thank you to David White for research assistance.ReferencesAssociated Press. 1930. "Sanhuber's Latest Story Under Fire." Evening Star, June 26: C3.—. 1930. "Attic Woman's Trial Nears End." Los Aangeles Times, August 20.Berkeley Daily Gazette. 1930. "Must Face Trial Together." Berkeley Daily Gazette, April 30: 18.Boston Globe. 1930. "Brother of Victim Plans Will Contest." Boston Globe, April 13: A19.Daily Boston Globe. 1930. "Hopelessly Deadlocked Oesterreich Jury Reports." Daily Boston Globe, August 25: 12.—. 1930. "Widow of Victim Silent on Murder." Daily Boston Globe, April 11: 34.L.A. Public Library. 1930. Otto in court. Photograph and caption. Los Angeles, California, June.Lardinois, Anna. 2021. The Legend of Milwaukee's Most Infamous Love Triangle. April 13. Accessed November 3, 2022. https://www.milwaukeemag.com/the-legend-of-milwaukees-most-infamous-love-triangle/.Los Angeles Times. 1922. "Police Question Harry Vose." Los Angeles Times, August 28: 15.—. 1922. "Trap Ser for Man's Killers." Los Angeles Times, August 25: 21.Milwaukee Sentinel. 1930. "Bare Oesterreich Fire Plot." Milwaukee Sentinel, April 11: 1.New York Times. 1961. "'Batman' Figure Dies." New York Times, April 15: 10.—. 1930. "Indicts Widow in Murder." New York Times, April 18: 7.Nugent, Addison. 2016. The Married Woman Who Kept Her Lover in the Attic. June 7. Accessed November 3, 2022. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-married-woman-who-kept-her-lover-in-the-attic.Oxnard Daily Courier. 1930. "Oxnard Daily Courier." Must Face Trials Together, April 30: 1.Rasmussen, Cecilia. 1995. "‘Bat Man' Case: a Lurid Tale of Love and Death." Los Angeles Times, March 20.2017. A Crime to Remember. Directed by Lisa Robinson. Produced by Christopher Dillon.San Jose News. 1930. "Says Attorney Coached Him in Confession." San Jose News, June 24: 48.San Pedro News Pilot. 1930. "Attic Lover is Found Guilty." San Pedro News Pilot, July 2.The Daily Californian. 1923. "Trial Continued." The Daily Californian, October 24: 7.United Press. 1930. "Third Person May Face Death Trial." Berkeley Daily Gazette, April 18: 21.—. 1923. "To Attack Testimony." The Eveneing News, July 28: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cinnamon is a champion of social entrepreneurship and an advocate for people making an impact through their work. She herself has built four successful businesses.She is also an author, speaker, consultant, and artist. Her passion for service shows up in all aspects of her work. Cinnamon has honed her business acumen and discernment over decades at her thriving ceramic lighting manufacturing company, A19.She has also founded an art gallery, operated a fitness franchise, authored the best-selling book Generating Your Own Happiness, and co-founded World Changemaker where she co-facilitates the R.O.I. (Raising One's Impact) Retreat.In addition to entrepreneurship, Cinnamon also enjoys serving on her local Workforce Development Board and leveraging her knowledge and experience to give back. Her efforts have been recognized in the following honors:The Network of Executive Women in Hospitality Award of Excellence and Network of Outstanding Women Motivator Award, among others. The greatest award is that of contributing to others and seeing them make a difference in the world.