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System76 Transmission Log
System76 Transmission Log Episode 14: System76 News, COSMIC DE Updates and Robot Talk!

System76 Transmission Log

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 15:21


Join Alex and Emma as they discuss the latest System76 hardware and software news. Also, listen to Andrew, Team Lead from 241E Robotics discuss their use of Pop!_OS for programming robots to compete!01:30 Cool Demos at CES and COVESA02:40 New Thelio Mira with AMD CPU03:15 New Pangolin Laptop03:35 Youtuber Emily Young shares her thoughts about Pangolin05:00 COSMIC DE Alpha 5 News featuring Alt+Tab, variable refresh rate and new default media player07:20 Interview with Andrew Captain and Lead Engineer from 241E Robotics08:10 Vex Robotics Challenge09:15 Using Linux and Pop!_OS to program robots09:45 Software Programs for programming Robots, Onshape, FreeCAD, VSCode10:40 How to get started with robotics11:30 Materials to build the robots12:10 The future of robotics12:40 Get in touch with 241E13:00 Game with Emma and Alex

Trilogy Podcast
Alt+Tab #03 - Sonic 3D é melhor, a máfia Emilia Pérez, Final Fantasy XV e mais!

Trilogy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 70:38


Nesse episódio do Alt+Tab falamos sobre Sonic 3D é melhor, a máfia Emilia Pérez, Final Fantasy XV e mais!

Steamy Stories Podcast
The Virgo Constellation Shift: part 1

Steamy Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024


Astronomy geek turns voyeur, and discovers a busty classmate's bedroom window.By Millsy. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. I lived at the top end of the village, my bedroom overlooking the main road and, of all things, a cemetery across the other side. Beyond that was the mountain that separated our valley from the next one across, so you'd think this was not exactly the ideal domain for somebody who held an unhealthy interest in space and astronomy while he was growing up. What we did have, though, was a loft conversion with two large windows - one on each side - that tilted open so you had a clear and unobstructed view of most of the night sky from inside the house. While most people had to put their stargazing telescopes outside in the garden, mine was up there in the loft warm and dry all year round.It was a nice 'scope with a  250x magnification. What that means is that something five hundred feet away would seem almost within touching reach of you as you gazed at it. I don't know how much it cost - £300, £400 maybe - as it was part of a long stream of space related Christmas presents that spanned several years from when I was 8 or 9 years old to the time that this tale relates to, when I was a nineteen year old getting ready to graduate from sixth form with my A levels and go to university. Water rockets, star charts, planetarium balls, computers and cameras had for years been my birthday and Christmas presents, and while the telescope was still a few years old, it was my most prized possession.And not just because you could see details of the moon's rugged terrain with it, or make out the shape of the horsehead nebula in the constellation Sagittarius. Oh no. Since I had become sexually aware it had quite often been turned away from the night sky, and tilted much more earthward as a growing curiosity of not only what was above me, but also what was around me, began to plague my imagination. It had started with furtive spying on other kids playing on the mountainside, lighting fires with stolen matches, on older teens drinking and snogging and touching each other up supposedly out of sight of the village and their parents. Then once that had paled it had turned even more ground-ward in search of voyeuristic delights.As I lived at the top end of the village the loft had a commanding view across the large, rectangular plot of allotments that lay behind our house. Around these allotments were other houses, all tightly packed terraced dwellings arranged around the perimeter of the allotments that took about ten minutes to walk around with my dog in the mornings. From the loft, with the telescope angled below the horizontal, I could see inside peoples' gardens, kitchens, bathrooms and, obviously, bedrooms. The angles limited exactly what you could see, but with many houses I had what could be considered a fairly interesting view.That's when I fell in lust with Rebecca.Rebecca was like me; imperfect. I was skinny, geeky by nature, more interested in technology and astronomy than playing football and rugby and would rather be out with a radio controlled car than a pushbike. Rebecca was a little overweight - though certainly nowhere near obese - and spent most of her spare time in her bedroom either playing The Sims on her computer or wiling away the nights on the internet. I knew this because I could see her through the telescope. I didn't have a full view of her bedroom, but I got enough of an angle on her room that I could see her desk and dressing table, and maybe a third of the bottom of her bed. It was a bit of a mess, with clothes scattered everywhere, books and papers and hair care containers all over the place, but that was no different to my own. Occasionally mine was tidied, usually shortly after my parents had gone ballistic on me, but more often than not it looked little better than Bex's. I didn't notice after a while, though, because all I was interested in was her. The lens no longer looked out into space, but deep into Bex's bedroom.She was a little younger - not by much, though, and had long black hair, most often tied up in a ponytail, and pale milky skin because like me she would rather stay indoors than go out. I don't suppose she had many friends - I never saw anyone else in her room while I was spying on her - and her habit of locking herself up inside rather than going out probably contributed to not just her pale complexion, but also the extra pounds that she carried. Don't get me wrong here, Rebecca was not a fat girl, but she did carry that extra baggage that comes with growing up and it hadn't burned off due to the lack of exercise that her internet regimen dictated. She had also been one of the b-grade pupils through her years in comprehensive school, and that's why I hadn't noticed her before - we shared no common classes. Pupils were segregated into achievers and under-achievers from the age of thirteen, but Rebecca had clearly worked hard to move out of the lower band and into the uppers, which I reckoned might also help to explain her lack of close friends. She had outgrown her old ones by leaving them behind in their second grade classes, and the ones in the upper band had their own cliques and she hadn't found a way to be included in those.As is common with some overweight girls, her face was rounded and relatively plain. Soft. When you looked closer - as I did on the bus on the way in to school every day and during Math which was the single cross-over lesson that we both endured together, you could see that beneath the puppy fat there was a very pretty face waiting to break out. Most don't notice these things normally, but when you begin to really focus on somebody the potential becomes so apparent that you wonder why the rest of the world doesn't see it. What attracted me to Rebecca, though, was not so much the awareness of how this girl could grow into a good looking woman, but that her secrets were every bit as dark as mine.You see, the telescope showed me things about her that you would never normally imagine. It started when I was scanning the back bedrooms of the houses that overlooked the allotments, hoping to find a couple going at it like rabbits with the lights on and the curtains wide open - something that had happened just twice in about three years of below the horizon stargazing. Then one evening my lens settled on the glow of Becca's computer screen, and her profile highlighted in off-white light in the darkness as she MSN'd to complete strangers with her right hand while she felt her own boobs up with her left. My God that got me so hard it was painful, even though all I could see was a ghostly hand moving over her bra as the position of her desk and chair in relation to my view was at a bit of a difficult angle. I couldn't make out what she was typing, or who she was typing to, but I could see from the images that flashed up on her screen exactly what the subject matter was, and that made my stiff meat harder still.Men were sending her grainy photographs of their cocks, and while they did that she was navigating through an array of folders and pulling up mobile phone pictures of her own hidden treasures. On one occasion I watched her spread her legs and put the mobile down there, before plugging the phone into her computer and uploading a beautiful picture of her fur lined pussy being invaded by a dainty finger, relaying it then on to some unknown lucky bastard over the broadband. She was very careful not to show her face on-line, but her tits and fanny were flaunted to all comers with wanton abandon. I longed for her MSN address as I watched her on those rare occasions when she was online and hadn't closed the blinds, my own hand working my hardness slowly as image after image of hard dicks and gaping pussies flashed up on her screen. Sometimes images of women with cocks in their mouths or men fucking away at their engorged, distended cunts made it up onto the monitor as anonymous wankers from all around the world traded dirty photographs with the object of my secret obsession, while I in turn wanked myself off into the microfiber cloths that I used to polish the lenses on my telescope.All the while she sat there, leaning into the screen as she sent and received photographs, her hands working on her tits or moving purposefully between her thighs and out of sight to me. We wanked together, Becca and I, though she knew naught of me, remaining blissfully unaware of my hard, erect manhood being stroked in rigid salute of her as she laughed and sighed in a world of her own until my semen spurted into a cloth, often catching me by surprise as I watched her bare legs and feet propped up on the edge of her desk as she leaned back in her chair, the laptop showing a webcam of some stranger also wanking himself off as she chatted over MSN with him before the days of Skype made typing old hat.How I longed to hear her voice whispering those fuck-me lines, encouraging me to pump my cock harder, to spurt my semen over her full teenaged tits or her open slit, wet and slippery from having just been fingered by red painted nails. I lay awake at night long after she had switched off and gone to sleep herself, replaying the images in my mind, my eyes closed as her husky, lust laden voice urged me to finger her, to eat her out, to ram my hard cock inside her, to flood her womb with my seed or spill it down her gulping throat. I showered every single morning, desperately trying to think of an angle that could get me closer to her as I readied for school, paying more attention to my appearance than I had ever done in my life, depleting Lynx shower gel bottles at an alarming rate and going through a tube of toothpaste a week.Then one day in Math class when I was trying to conceal a raging hard-on beneath my desk, it suddenly came to me. This was the last lesson of the day, yet it was only lunch time. Normally I'd walk the four miles home instead of waiting for the bus, but most people that lived our way either spent the afternoon in the sixth form common room or in the library. So this time I stayed behind, leaving my bewildered friends to walk home without me, claiming that I was staying behind because I was having trouble with one of my subjects. I looked for Rebecca in the common room, found it deserted, then after lunch break I wandered into the library.She was there, and she gave me nothing more than a cursory glance as I entered the room. I left it five minutes, thumbing my way through the shelves of books, before finally plucking up the courage to sit opposite her at the table as she worked away at an assignment that she had been given while waiting for the bus to pick her up at the end of the day.She looked up at me, her eyes reflecting annoyance and a little bewilderment that of all the seats and tables in the near deserted library I could have chosen to sit at I chose the one opposite her. " Hiya Rebecca. I'm sorry to be a bother, but did you get those equations in math at all?""What do you mean?""I just didn't understand how you get the answer from the question. I'm probably just being thick, but the workings out didn't seem to take me to the answer that everybody else was getting.""Probably,” she laughed. I was captivated already, I just hoped it didn't show too obviously. "It all seemed pretty easy to me.""Could you show me,” I asked, and pulled out the work that I had done in the class and deliberately got wrong, having carefully made the same mistake on each of the sample equations that we had been given."Ah, I can see what you've done..,” She said after she'd studied my work, then she proceeded to patiently explain to me exactly where I 'd screwed up."That's it,” I asked, still playing my role as class dunce."That's it. Easy,” She exclaimed."Well, thanks very much for walking me through that. I can't afford to screw up this close to the exams. Not with uni on the line."And from there the conversation blossomed. I told her my hopes and ambitions, why math and physics were so important to my future plans while I worked towards an astrophysics degree, and she shared her dreams of working in investments and banking, and I bought her a can of coke from the common room dispensing machine as we wasted the rest of the afternoon while waiting for the bus home. I helped with her assignment as best I could, which basically meant that I held her up for a couple of hours, then when the bus arrived I made a point of sitting beside her on the way home. As we disembarked at the end of the ten minute journey, I gave her my thanks once again, then went to walk home. She turned away and headed to her half of the village without even a backward glance at me, so I did an about face called out to her."Becca, what are you doing tonight?""Why,” She asked suspiciously as I walked back up to her, setting my bag on the floor between us. " I've had a good time this afternoon, and I was wondering if you fancied, well, I don't know.... going out and doing something.""Are you asking me out,” She blushed as the bus pulled off noisily."Well, yeah. I guess I am. I know I'm not the greatest catch for a girl, and I won't be at all offended if you turned me down - I expect you've got much better things to do than waste your time on me,” I said, and I said it honestly. I'd had dark dreams of blackmailing her with spreading her secret if she refused to go out with me, but those ideas were quickly squashed once I'd spent a little time with her. If it wasn't going to work, then I'd just keep on secretly using her as my masturbatory muse. I held my breath as I waited for her answer. She seemed to be weighing me up, unsure which way to lean, then after what felt like an eternity but were probably just a few seconds she asked; " What you got in mind?"I didn't have anything in mind, actually. My mind was a total blank. " Pictures,” I blurted."What's on?""I haven't a clue,” I admitted. And from there it began. That night we caught a movie, and I didn't even hold her hand as I walked her home from the bus stop. She leaned against the doorway of her house as I said goodnight, and I hesitantly leaned forward. Even in the dark I could see her go red, but her eyes fluttered closed and that was all the invitation that I needed. Our lips touched, and I briefly entertained the notion of sliding my tongue between her lips, but her mouth refused to part when I pressed harder so I consciously held ba ck until we broke apart."I'm sorry,” I mumbled. " It just happened. I couldn't help myself.""I'll see you tomorrow,” She murmured, then she opened her door and disappeared inside. It slammed behind her. I ran home through the dark alley that bordered the allotments and the backs of the houses, not caring if I trod in dog shit as I bombed through the lane. I kicked off my shoes in the hallway and poked my head through the living room door, saying; " Hello, and goodnight,” to my parents who were up watching something on TV, then I careered up the two flights of stairs to the loft, threw the window open, and trained my telescope on Becca's bedroom. All was darkness. Obviously she was still downstairs, so I waited impatiently. It took about ten minutes, but soon Rebecca's room was bathed in the yellow glow from the landing as she went in and then the room lit up as she turned on the light. I saw her walk past her desk, still wearing the jeans and black top that she had worn to the cinema with me and my cock jerked alive when she slowly lifted the black silk garment over her head, her back turned to me. I saw her back split horizontally by the white line of her bra strap, and then she turned out the lights. With no street lighting at the backs of the houses everything was pitch dark, and after ten minutes I realised that she had gone to sleep and wouldn't be turning on her PC for some anonymous roleplay. I didn't know whether to feel disappointed or not. On the one hand I would have loved to see her feeling herself up after being so close to her all night, but on the other hand I was happy that the one kiss we had shared was enough to send her to sleep and possibly fuel her own fantasies. Perhaps she was even rubbing herself beneath the sheets in the darkness. I closed the window, crept down to my room, and dreamed of Rebecca.I made myself deliberately late for the bus the next day, making sure that everybody else had got on while I ran to catch it, last aboard. I caught her eye as I showed my pass to the driver, and she looked away somewhat coyly as if embarassed about the previous night and my amateurish attempt at kissing her. She was sat next to the window and the seat beside her was taken by her bag. I stopped at my friends, and had never been so glad to see that they hadn't kept a seat for me, and we chatted for a minute as the bus pulled off. The driver shouted at me to sit, so I did, moving up the bus and away from my friends, after asking Rebecca if it would be ok to sit there. She slid her bag off the seat next to her and I sat down."About last night,” I began."Nothing needs to be said,” She interrupted me. "It was a nice night out. I had a good time.""And the kiss?""I've had better,” She admitted, grinning in a somewhat mischievous way."Is that a challenge,” I asked. "Cuz I hope it is."Her fingers moved across, furtively touching mine as she glanced past me to make sure nobody was watching. I curled my fingers around hers and slid a little closer, our hands now hidden between our thighs. With my other hand I pulled a small scrap of paper out of my breast pocket and handed it to her. Home number, mobile number, email and AIM address, and also my newly created MSN messenger account. The day passed slower than any other day in the history of days had ever passed before.After tea I went to the loft and switched on my laptop. There was no MSN invite waiting for me, so I quickly lined up the 'scope on Rebecca's room to confirm that she was not there and her computer was off. For the next hour I played some Quake, then when I logged off that and logged back on to MSN there was an invite waiting for me. I quickly confirmed it, sending a 'hi' as well, and took a furtive glance through the telescope, finding Rebecca sat at her desk, PC on, doing what I assumed to be homework. I watched her expertly ALT-TAB out of her MS Access screen and got a quick one word hello in reply."Whatcha doing tonight,” I asked."English. I suck at it big time,” She shot back."I don't have any work to do, but I hear my kissing needs practice,” I replied, closing the message with a wink emote.This time there was a lengthy pause, before she lolled back. I noticed that her status was still 'offline', so obviously she didn't want her cyber-boyfriends interrupting her while she did her assignments, but had made herself available for me. This I took to be a very good sign, so I pushed my luck as far as I dared. " Is that all you're doing tonight?""Gotta get it finished. What you up to?""Waiting for it to get dark.""Why? What happens when it gets dark,” My screen flashed up."The stars come out.""Pardon?""I told you in the common room that I stargaze when I'm bored. Want to come across later and have a look?"This time the answer took a long time coming. I watched intently through the telescope as I waited for the audio tone that told me I had an incoming message, watching Rebecca hesitate over the keyboard as she mulled over a response."Isn't it too cloudy,” She tried stalling."Weather channel says it'll be clear overhead by nine. You've got plenty of time to get bored of that assignment, then you can come over here and I'll show you my stuff.""Stuff?""My telescope and some of the photos I've taken. It's not as boring as it sounds, honest!""Hmm... let me be the judge of that,” She lolled back. " I'll msn when I'm leaving. You can meet me halfway."Yes! I punched the air, and I watched her through her blinds for the rest of the evening, stroking myself through my jeans as she crisscrossed her room from wardrobe to dresser in nothing but a bra and white knickers as she tried on various garments until she was happy with the way she looked. Tonight it was black jeans and a red v-neck sweater. She spent a lot of time on her hair, wearing it down and tousled instead of tied back in her usual severe manner - the same as she did when she was pretend fucking over the internet - and she also took extra care over her make-up, but went relatively light on the lip gloss. She hadn't done any cybersex since I'd started hitting on her as far as I could tell, so I hoped she was getting extra horny as a result. If I went two nights without jacking off I'd be ready for anything, and I hoped that principle applied to girls as well as guys. I watched her as she typed an 'On My Way' into MSN and acknowledged it at my end before heading out into the street. I was outside her front porch before she'd even opened the door, then out she came. "I like your hair that way,” I smiled as I walked her to my house, then let my hand brush against hers as we rounded the corner into the darkened alleyway. At the second brushing of our hands I curled my fingers around her thumb and pulled her hand into mine. She didn't object."Taking a friend up the loft,” I called through the living room door as I led Rebecca along the hall way and up the stairs. The steps to the loft were difficult, as they were recessed and staggered, so I coached Rebecca through the motions, staying as close behind her as possible just in case she slipped off the narrow steps. She smelled of almonds, and I put my hand on her hip to help steady her as she climbed awkwardly to the top of the house. I turned on the lights when we reached the top step and moved around her, opening the window that looked out over the front of the house and the cemetery. The telescope had already been hastily moved over to that side after she'd messaged me that she was ready - it was h

Steamy Stories
The Virgo Constellation Shift: part 1

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024


Astronomy geek turns voyeur, and discovers a busty classmate's bedroom window.By Millsy. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. I lived at the top end of the village, my bedroom overlooking the main road and, of all things, a cemetery across the other side. Beyond that was the mountain that separated our valley from the next one across, so you'd think this was not exactly the ideal domain for somebody who held an unhealthy interest in space and astronomy while he was growing up. What we did have, though, was a loft conversion with two large windows - one on each side - that tilted open so you had a clear and unobstructed view of most of the night sky from inside the house. While most people had to put their stargazing telescopes outside in the garden, mine was up there in the loft warm and dry all year round.It was a nice 'scope with a  250x magnification. What that means is that something five hundred feet away would seem almost within touching reach of you as you gazed at it. I don't know how much it cost - £300, £400 maybe - as it was part of a long stream of space related Christmas presents that spanned several years from when I was 8 or 9 years old to the time that this tale relates to, when I was a nineteen year old getting ready to graduate from sixth form with my A levels and go to university. Water rockets, star charts, planetarium balls, computers and cameras had for years been my birthday and Christmas presents, and while the telescope was still a few years old, it was my most prized possession.And not just because you could see details of the moon's rugged terrain with it, or make out the shape of the horsehead nebula in the constellation Sagittarius. Oh no. Since I had become sexually aware it had quite often been turned away from the night sky, and tilted much more earthward as a growing curiosity of not only what was above me, but also what was around me, began to plague my imagination. It had started with furtive spying on other kids playing on the mountainside, lighting fires with stolen matches, on older teens drinking and snogging and touching each other up supposedly out of sight of the village and their parents. Then once that had paled it had turned even more ground-ward in search of voyeuristic delights.As I lived at the top end of the village the loft had a commanding view across the large, rectangular plot of allotments that lay behind our house. Around these allotments were other houses, all tightly packed terraced dwellings arranged around the perimeter of the allotments that took about ten minutes to walk around with my dog in the mornings. From the loft, with the telescope angled below the horizontal, I could see inside peoples' gardens, kitchens, bathrooms and, obviously, bedrooms. The angles limited exactly what you could see, but with many houses I had what could be considered a fairly interesting view.That's when I fell in lust with Rebecca.Rebecca was like me; imperfect. I was skinny, geeky by nature, more interested in technology and astronomy than playing football and rugby and would rather be out with a radio controlled car than a pushbike. Rebecca was a little overweight - though certainly nowhere near obese - and spent most of her spare time in her bedroom either playing The Sims on her computer or wiling away the nights on the internet. I knew this because I could see her through the telescope. I didn't have a full view of her bedroom, but I got enough of an angle on her room that I could see her desk and dressing table, and maybe a third of the bottom of her bed. It was a bit of a mess, with clothes scattered everywhere, books and papers and hair care containers all over the place, but that was no different to my own. Occasionally mine was tidied, usually shortly after my parents had gone ballistic on me, but more often than not it looked little better than Bex's. I didn't notice after a while, though, because all I was interested in was her. The lens no longer looked out into space, but deep into Bex's bedroom.She was a little younger - not by much, though, and had long black hair, most often tied up in a ponytail, and pale milky skin because like me she would rather stay indoors than go out. I don't suppose she had many friends - I never saw anyone else in her room while I was spying on her - and her habit of locking herself up inside rather than going out probably contributed to not just her pale complexion, but also the extra pounds that she carried. Don't get me wrong here, Rebecca was not a fat girl, but she did carry that extra baggage that comes with growing up and it hadn't burned off due to the lack of exercise that her internet regimen dictated. She had also been one of the b-grade pupils through her years in comprehensive school, and that's why I hadn't noticed her before - we shared no common classes. Pupils were segregated into achievers and under-achievers from the age of thirteen, but Rebecca had clearly worked hard to move out of the lower band and into the uppers, which I reckoned might also help to explain her lack of close friends. She had outgrown her old ones by leaving them behind in their second grade classes, and the ones in the upper band had their own cliques and she hadn't found a way to be included in those.As is common with some overweight girls, her face was rounded and relatively plain. Soft. When you looked closer - as I did on the bus on the way in to school every day and during Math which was the single cross-over lesson that we both endured together, you could see that beneath the puppy fat there was a very pretty face waiting to break out. Most don't notice these things normally, but when you begin to really focus on somebody the potential becomes so apparent that you wonder why the rest of the world doesn't see it. What attracted me to Rebecca, though, was not so much the awareness of how this girl could grow into a good looking woman, but that her secrets were every bit as dark as mine.You see, the telescope showed me things about her that you would never normally imagine. It started when I was scanning the back bedrooms of the houses that overlooked the allotments, hoping to find a couple going at it like rabbits with the lights on and the curtains wide open - something that had happened just twice in about three years of below the horizon stargazing. Then one evening my lens settled on the glow of Becca's computer screen, and her profile highlighted in off-white light in the darkness as she MSN'd to complete strangers with her right hand while she felt her own boobs up with her left. My God that got me so hard it was painful, even though all I could see was a ghostly hand moving over her bra as the position of her desk and chair in relation to my view was at a bit of a difficult angle. I couldn't make out what she was typing, or who she was typing to, but I could see from the images that flashed up on her screen exactly what the subject matter was, and that made my stiff meat harder still.Men were sending her grainy photographs of their cocks, and while they did that she was navigating through an array of folders and pulling up mobile phone pictures of her own hidden treasures. On one occasion I watched her spread her legs and put the mobile down there, before plugging the phone into her computer and uploading a beautiful picture of her fur lined pussy being invaded by a dainty finger, relaying it then on to some unknown lucky bastard over the broadband. She was very careful not to show her face on-line, but her tits and fanny were flaunted to all comers with wanton abandon. I longed for her MSN address as I watched her on those rare occasions when she was online and hadn't closed the blinds, my own hand working my hardness slowly as image after image of hard dicks and gaping pussies flashed up on her screen. Sometimes images of women with cocks in their mouths or men fucking away at their engorged, distended cunts made it up onto the monitor as anonymous wankers from all around the world traded dirty photographs with the object of my secret obsession, while I in turn wanked myself off into the microfiber cloths that I used to polish the lenses on my telescope.All the while she sat there, leaning into the screen as she sent and received photographs, her hands working on her tits or moving purposefully between her thighs and out of sight to me. We wanked together, Becca and I, though she knew naught of me, remaining blissfully unaware of my hard, erect manhood being stroked in rigid salute of her as she laughed and sighed in a world of her own until my semen spurted into a cloth, often catching me by surprise as I watched her bare legs and feet propped up on the edge of her desk as she leaned back in her chair, the laptop showing a webcam of some stranger also wanking himself off as she chatted over MSN with him before the days of Skype made typing old hat.How I longed to hear her voice whispering those fuck-me lines, encouraging me to pump my cock harder, to spurt my semen over her full teenaged tits or her open slit, wet and slippery from having just been fingered by red painted nails. I lay awake at night long after she had switched off and gone to sleep herself, replaying the images in my mind, my eyes closed as her husky, lust laden voice urged me to finger her, to eat her out, to ram my hard cock inside her, to flood her womb with my seed or spill it down her gulping throat. I showered every single morning, desperately trying to think of an angle that could get me closer to her as I readied for school, paying more attention to my appearance than I had ever done in my life, depleting Lynx shower gel bottles at an alarming rate and going through a tube of toothpaste a week.Then one day in Math class when I was trying to conceal a raging hard-on beneath my desk, it suddenly came to me. This was the last lesson of the day, yet it was only lunch time. Normally I'd walk the four miles home instead of waiting for the bus, but most people that lived our way either spent the afternoon in the sixth form common room or in the library. So this time I stayed behind, leaving my bewildered friends to walk home without me, claiming that I was staying behind because I was having trouble with one of my subjects. I looked for Rebecca in the common room, found it deserted, then after lunch break I wandered into the library.She was there, and she gave me nothing more than a cursory glance as I entered the room. I left it five minutes, thumbing my way through the shelves of books, before finally plucking up the courage to sit opposite her at the table as she worked away at an assignment that she had been given while waiting for the bus to pick her up at the end of the day.She looked up at me, her eyes reflecting annoyance and a little bewilderment that of all the seats and tables in the near deserted library I could have chosen to sit at I chose the one opposite her. " Hiya Rebecca. I'm sorry to be a bother, but did you get those equations in math at all?""What do you mean?""I just didn't understand how you get the answer from the question. I'm probably just being thick, but the workings out didn't seem to take me to the answer that everybody else was getting.""Probably,” she laughed. I was captivated already, I just hoped it didn't show too obviously. "It all seemed pretty easy to me.""Could you show me,” I asked, and pulled out the work that I had done in the class and deliberately got wrong, having carefully made the same mistake on each of the sample equations that we had been given."Ah, I can see what you've done..,” She said after she'd studied my work, then she proceeded to patiently explain to me exactly where I 'd screwed up."That's it,” I asked, still playing my role as class dunce."That's it. Easy,” She exclaimed."Well, thanks very much for walking me through that. I can't afford to screw up this close to the exams. Not with uni on the line."And from there the conversation blossomed. I told her my hopes and ambitions, why math and physics were so important to my future plans while I worked towards an astrophysics degree, and she shared her dreams of working in investments and banking, and I bought her a can of coke from the common room dispensing machine as we wasted the rest of the afternoon while waiting for the bus home. I helped with her assignment as best I could, which basically meant that I held her up for a couple of hours, then when the bus arrived I made a point of sitting beside her on the way home. As we disembarked at the end of the ten minute journey, I gave her my thanks once again, then went to walk home. She turned away and headed to her half of the village without even a backward glance at me, so I did an about face called out to her."Becca, what are you doing tonight?""Why,” She asked suspiciously as I walked back up to her, setting my bag on the floor between us. " I've had a good time this afternoon, and I was wondering if you fancied, well, I don't know.... going out and doing something.""Are you asking me out,” She blushed as the bus pulled off noisily."Well, yeah. I guess I am. I know I'm not the greatest catch for a girl, and I won't be at all offended if you turned me down - I expect you've got much better things to do than waste your time on me,” I said, and I said it honestly. I'd had dark dreams of blackmailing her with spreading her secret if she refused to go out with me, but those ideas were quickly squashed once I'd spent a little time with her. If it wasn't going to work, then I'd just keep on secretly using her as my masturbatory muse. I held my breath as I waited for her answer. She seemed to be weighing me up, unsure which way to lean, then after what felt like an eternity but were probably just a few seconds she asked; " What you got in mind?"I didn't have anything in mind, actually. My mind was a total blank. " Pictures,” I blurted."What's on?""I haven't a clue,” I admitted. And from there it began. That night we caught a movie, and I didn't even hold her hand as I walked her home from the bus stop. She leaned against the doorway of her house as I said goodnight, and I hesitantly leaned forward. Even in the dark I could see her go red, but her eyes fluttered closed and that was all the invitation that I needed. Our lips touched, and I briefly entertained the notion of sliding my tongue between her lips, but her mouth refused to part when I pressed harder so I consciously held ba ck until we broke apart."I'm sorry,” I mumbled. " It just happened. I couldn't help myself.""I'll see you tomorrow,” She murmured, then she opened her door and disappeared inside. It slammed behind her. I ran home through the dark alley that bordered the allotments and the backs of the houses, not caring if I trod in dog shit as I bombed through the lane. I kicked off my shoes in the hallway and poked my head through the living room door, saying; " Hello, and goodnight,” to my parents who were up watching something on TV, then I careered up the two flights of stairs to the loft, threw the window open, and trained my telescope on Becca's bedroom. All was darkness. Obviously she was still downstairs, so I waited impatiently. It took about ten minutes, but soon Rebecca's room was bathed in the yellow glow from the landing as she went in and then the room lit up as she turned on the light. I saw her walk past her desk, still wearing the jeans and black top that she had worn to the cinema with me and my cock jerked alive when she slowly lifted the black silk garment over her head, her back turned to me. I saw her back split horizontally by the white line of her bra strap, and then she turned out the lights. With no street lighting at the backs of the houses everything was pitch dark, and after ten minutes I realised that she had gone to sleep and wouldn't be turning on her PC for some anonymous roleplay. I didn't know whether to feel disappointed or not. On the one hand I would have loved to see her feeling herself up after being so close to her all night, but on the other hand I was happy that the one kiss we had shared was enough to send her to sleep and possibly fuel her own fantasies. Perhaps she was even rubbing herself beneath the sheets in the darkness. I closed the window, crept down to my room, and dreamed of Rebecca.I made myself deliberately late for the bus the next day, making sure that everybody else had got on while I ran to catch it, last aboard. I caught her eye as I showed my pass to the driver, and she looked away somewhat coyly as if embarassed about the previous night and my amateurish attempt at kissing her. She was sat next to the window and the seat beside her was taken by her bag. I stopped at my friends, and had never been so glad to see that they hadn't kept a seat for me, and we chatted for a minute as the bus pulled off. The driver shouted at me to sit, so I did, moving up the bus and away from my friends, after asking Rebecca if it would be ok to sit there. She slid her bag off the seat next to her and I sat down."About last night,” I began."Nothing needs to be said,” She interrupted me. "It was a nice night out. I had a good time.""And the kiss?""I've had better,” She admitted, grinning in a somewhat mischievous way."Is that a challenge,” I asked. "Cuz I hope it is."Her fingers moved across, furtively touching mine as she glanced past me to make sure nobody was watching. I curled my fingers around hers and slid a little closer, our hands now hidden between our thighs. With my other hand I pulled a small scrap of paper out of my breast pocket and handed it to her. Home number, mobile number, email and AIM address, and also my newly created MSN messenger account. The day passed slower than any other day in the history of days had ever passed before.After tea I went to the loft and switched on my laptop. There was no MSN invite waiting for me, so I quickly lined up the 'scope on Rebecca's room to confirm that she was not there and her computer was off. For the next hour I played some Quake, then when I logged off that and logged back on to MSN there was an invite waiting for me. I quickly confirmed it, sending a 'hi' as well, and took a furtive glance through the telescope, finding Rebecca sat at her desk, PC on, doing what I assumed to be homework. I watched her expertly ALT-TAB out of her MS Access screen and got a quick one word hello in reply."Whatcha doing tonight,” I asked."English. I suck at it big time,” She shot back."I don't have any work to do, but I hear my kissing needs practice,” I replied, closing the message with a wink emote.This time there was a lengthy pause, before she lolled back. I noticed that her status was still 'offline', so obviously she didn't want her cyber-boyfriends interrupting her while she did her assignments, but had made herself available for me. This I took to be a very good sign, so I pushed my luck as far as I dared. " Is that all you're doing tonight?""Gotta get it finished. What you up to?""Waiting for it to get dark.""Why? What happens when it gets dark,” My screen flashed up."The stars come out.""Pardon?""I told you in the common room that I stargaze when I'm bored. Want to come across later and have a look?"This time the answer took a long time coming. I watched intently through the telescope as I waited for the audio tone that told me I had an incoming message, watching Rebecca hesitate over the keyboard as she mulled over a response."Isn't it too cloudy,” She tried stalling."Weather channel says it'll be clear overhead by nine. You've got plenty of time to get bored of that assignment, then you can come over here and I'll show you my stuff.""Stuff?""My telescope and some of the photos I've taken. It's not as boring as it sounds, honest!""Hmm... let me be the judge of that,” She lolled back. " I'll msn when I'm leaving. You can meet me halfway."Yes! I punched the air, and I watched her through her blinds for the rest of the evening, stroking myself through my jeans as she crisscrossed her room from wardrobe to dresser in nothing but a bra and white knickers as she tried on various garments until she was happy with the way she looked. Tonight it was black jeans and a red v-neck sweater. She spent a lot of time on her hair, wearing it down and tousled instead of tied back in her usual severe manner - the same as she did when she was pretend fucking over the internet - and she also took extra care over her make-up, but went relatively light on the lip gloss. She hadn't done any cybersex since I'd started hitting on her as far as I could tell, so I hoped she was getting extra horny as a result. If I went two nights without jacking off I'd be ready for anything, and I hoped that principle applied to girls as well as guys. I watched her as she typed an 'On My Way' into MSN and acknowledged it at my end before heading out into the street. I was outside her front porch before she'd even opened the door, then out she came. "I like your hair that way,” I smiled as I walked her to my house, then let my hand brush against hers as we rounded the corner into the darkened alleyway. At the second brushing of our hands I curled my fingers around her thumb and pulled her hand into mine. She didn't object."Taking a friend up the loft,” I called through the living room door as I led Rebecca along the hall way and up the stairs. The steps to the loft were difficult, as they were recessed and staggered, so I coached Rebecca through the motions, staying as close behind her as possible just in case she slipped off the narrow steps. She smelled of almonds, and I put my hand on her hip to help steady her as she climbed awkwardly to the top of the house. I turned on the lights when we reached the top step and moved around her, opening the window that looked out over the front of the house and the cemetery. The telescope had already been hastily moved over to that side after she'd messaged me that she was ready - it was h

Trilogy Podcast
Alt+Tab #01 - Metaphor, Silent Hill 2, Zelda Echoes of Wisdom, Astro Bot e Mais

Trilogy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 88:14


Sejam bem-vindes ao novo programa do Trilogy Podcast: O Alt+Tab! Neste programa quinzenal que é feito em lives e depois transformado em podcast, nós falaremos sempre dos jogos que temos jogado e de séries, filmes e animes que estejamos assistindo. Neste primeiro episódio, falamos dos lançamentos do momento: Metaphor Silent Hill 2 Remake Zelda Echoes of Wisdom Astro Bot E muito mais.

Digitalk.rs
Svet Brendinga: tržište i razumevanje koncepta kolaboracija I Vukan Damjanović I DigiTalk EP 172

Digitalk.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 90:16


Kako određenom brendu, proizvodu ili kampanji kreirati dodatnu vrednost kroz kolaboracije, pričali smo sa Vukanom Damjanovićem osnivačem clothing brenda LepKoLutkaDobarKoLeba i suvlasnikom dizajn koncept studia Alt+Tab. Vukan je mladi kreativac ponikao iz street kulture grafita i skejtera koji svoju kreativnost ispoljava stvarajući neke zaista sjajne proizvode, kampanje i dizajn materijale, a upravo su kolaboracije nešto što Vukana i njegovu ekipu loži kako bi sa drugim brendovima kreirali neku novu vrednost. Craft i IT industrija su prve prihvatile kolaboracije kao način da dođu do nekih novih ciljnih publika, a kako sve to izgleda, koje vrste kolaboracija postoje i kako izgleda čitav proces, Vukan nam je otkrio u najnovijoj epizodi Digitalk podcasta! Vukan Damjanović, Owner @ Lep ko lutka dobar ko leba - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vukan-damjanovi%C4%87-011689222/ Teme u epizodi: - Uvod i predstavljanje - Sve je krenulo od grafita - Neonske reklame i street kultura - Preduzetnički background & nadgradnja znanja - Svet brendinga i kolaboracije - Kolaboracije kao težnja ka dodatnoj vrednosti - Primeri kolaboracija - Proces kolaboracija Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: https://bit.ly/3uWtLES Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu - https://www.digitalk.rs Pratite DigiTalk.rs na društvenim mrežama: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Digitalk.rs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalk.rs/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digitalkrs Veliku zahvalnost dugujemo kompanijama koje su prepoznale kvalitet onoga što radimo i odlučile da nas podrže i daju nam vetar u leđa: Partneri podkasta: - Raiffeisen banka - https://www.raiffeisenbank.rs/ Digitalne usluge Raiffeisen banke koje preporučujemo za mala i srednja preduzeća: https://is.gd/Ud2mxX - Kompanija NIS - https://www.nis.rs/ - Ananas - https://ananas.rs/ - kompanija Idea - https://online.idea.rs/ U Ideinoj online prodavnici unesite promo kod 1000digitalk i očekuje vas 1.000 dinara popusta prilikom vaše online kupovine! Prijatelj podkasta: - BiVits ACTIVA Brain Level Up Booster - https://bivits.com/proizvod/brain-level-up/ Kada želiš da živiš i radiš na višem nivou, uzmi BiVits Brain Level Up za više energije i bolju koncentraciju tokom dana! - Izdavačka kuća Finesa - https://www.finesa.edu.rs/ U ovoj epizodi podelićemo dve knjige "Kako da dođete do moćnih ideja'' izdavačke kuće Finesa onima koji budu najbrži i najkreativniji sa komentarima, a možete nam slobodno pisati i na info@digitalk.rs i direktno nam uputiti komentar, sugestiju ili primedbu. Takođe, svi oni koji na Finesinom websajtu poruče knjige i unesu promo kod digitalk dobiće 10% popusta na već snižene cene izdanja na sajtu: https://www.finesa.edu.rs/

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 859: Taste the Darkness! - 2023's final Patch Tuesday, E3 officially dies, the future of NPUs

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 154:33


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

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Windows Weekly 859: Taste the Darkness!

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 154:33


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 859: Taste the Darkness!

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 154:33


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 859: Taste the Darkness! - 2023's final Patch Tuesday, E3 officially dies, the future of NPUs

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Windows Weekly 859: Taste the Darkness!

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 859: Taste the Darkness!

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 154:33


Grab your favorite whisky and join Paul, Richard, and Leo as they meander through a delightfully geeky/tipsy conversation spanning Windows updates, AI advancements, Big Tech antitrust issues, and more! Windows 11 The final Patch Tuesday of 2023 arrives Copilot now opens on the display where you click its Taskbar icon (or it will, thanks to CFR) Copilot now appears in Alt + Tab (but not in Task view/WINKEY + Tab), oddly (Same deal) Account notifications in Start and Settings (disable this nonsense in Settings > Privacy & security > General) For Windows 10 users, Copilot is now available to everyone in preview with the Patch Tuesday update (CFR, need to manually download it). No Windows integration settings yet. A few other changes on Windows 10 too Canary/Dev (Thursday): Copilot undocked mode, Widgets changes, Windows 365 Boot and Switch changes, Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp integration, curious), character count in Notepad (how cute) Beta channel (Friday): Windows Share and Windows Store improvements Dev channel (today): Transitioning Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) to voice access because WSR is being deprecated Also Canary: New Windows Protected Print Mode Clipchamp quietly added four new features recently, and you're never going to believe what happens next AMD unveils Ryzen 8040 series mobile CPUs with a new NPU on select models Intel's Meteor Lake is coming in hot Antitrust UK CMA and US FTC are both investigating Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI After failing to reach a settlement, Google loses Epic antitrust trial Why it has so far done much better against Google than it has against Apple? Apple to be punished for App Store business practices in the EU Apple likely to open up NFC chipset in iPhone in response to EU concerns AI Microsoft reaches agreement with AFL/CIO on AI Google Releases Gemini Pro to enterprises and developers Google releases Gemini-powered NotebookLM in the U.S. Keep on steroids, basically Xbox An ad-supported Xbox Game Pass offering is likely on the way Xbox Cloud Gaming is now on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Balder's Gate 3 lands on Xbox Series X|S Microsoft reveals two new games at The Game Awards E3, which has been dead for years, is now officially dead The next Digital Eclipse interactive documentary looks about as amazing as the first Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Get your Xbox Year in Review App pick of the week: Fences 5 RunAs Radio this week: SysAdmin Gifts with Joey Snow & Rick Claus Brown liquor pick of the week: Balvenie Double Wood 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey - Altman returns to OpenAI, Windows Hello vulnerabilities, Half-Life turns 25

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

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Windows Weekly 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey - Altman returns to OpenAI, Windows Hello vulnerabilities, Half-Life turns 25

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

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Windows Weekly 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Windows Weekly 856: Sunglasses For Your Whiskey

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 150:18


On this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Paul, and Richard dive deep into the latest OpenAI/Microsoft partnership drama involving Sam Altman's position. They also discuss upcoming EU regulations and their impact on Microsoft products, evaluate NVIDIA's record-breaking Q3 earnings, and reminisce about the classic PC FPS Half-Life. And you thought AI was already controversial... On Friday, OpenAI's board suddenly and unexpectedly fired CEO Sam Altman, kicking off several days of unprecedented high drama OpenAI president and board chairman Greg Brockman announced that he was quitting in protest Microsoft announced it had hired Altman and Brockman over the weekend 95 percent of OpenAI employees threatened to quit if Altman did not come back Altman began negotiating his return to OpenAI (and major governance changes) Altman is once again CEO of OpenAI Key takeaway: No matter what happens, Microsoft wins Wrong takeaway: Nothing changed Windows Windows 11 is about to get awesome in the EEA WHY IS WINDOWS 11 ONLY GOING TO BE AWESOME IN THE EEA??? Microsoft confirms that Copilot is coming to Windows 10 too. "No new features, my ass!" Copilot begins rolling out to Windows 10 in Insider Program Release Preview: Copilot in Alt + Tab and on other displays, limited Copilot with local account, DMA compliance, Windows Spotlight changes Canary: Disable Phone Link in the Bluetooth settings, display Teams contacts in the Windows share window when signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID Dev: Narrator improvements, File Explorer fixes (wait for it) Redmond, we have a problem. With Windows Hello Earnings learning NVIDIA continues to soar on AI (Winner) Zoom has settled back down to reality HP stumbles through its fourth quarter and FY2023: AI PCS FTW in late 2024! Lenovo stumbles too, but explicitly predicts industry recovery Antitrust Apple, ByteDance, and Meta contest their DMA gatekeeper designations Xbox Half-Life turned 25 last weekend and Valve finally remembered it exists Nvidia's GeForce Now adds Microsoft Store, PC Game Pass, and Ubisoft+ integration - over 1700 games now Amazon Luna comes to France, Italy, and Spain Next Call of Duty leaks! Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Ignite's over, but the videos are forever App pick of the week: Half-Lif RunAs Radio this week: Azure Operator Nexus with Jennelle Crothers Brown liquor pick of the week: Willett Wheated 8 Year Bourbon Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/ 23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta cachefly.com/twit

Tek Talk
Tek Talk welcomes Jeff Bishop to discuss the next release of Windows 11. 10/16/2023

Tek Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 49:58


Microsoft has been hard at work on the next release of Windows 11. Come learn more about the new Windows Explorer, the new CoPilot for Windows, all new voices for Narrator, the changes to Windows settings and much more. We will also spend some time talking about the steps you might consider in taking to optimize your current Windows installation, especially if you use Edge as your browser of choice. Come learn some tips and tricks to tame the Alt + Tab command to your liking and so much more! Presenter Contact Info Email: jeff@jeffbishop.com

Tek Talk
Tek Talk welcomes Jeff Bishop to discuss the next release of Windows 11. 10/16/2023

Tek Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 49:58


Microsoft has been hard at work on the next release of Windows 11. Come learn more about the new Windows Explorer, the new CoPilot for Windows, all new voices for Narrator, the changes to Windows settings and much more. We will also spend some time talking about the steps you might consider in taking to optimize your current Windows installation, especially if you use Edge as your browser of choice. Come learn some tips and tricks to tame the Alt + Tab command to your liking and so much more! Presenter Contact Info Email: jeff@jeffbishop.com

Windows Weekly (MP3)
WW 849: Back to Dumb - Bing's future, Windows Backup app, Chromebook Plus

Windows Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 172:53


Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today. Windows 11 Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x And yes, that means those product keys will stop working Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become? OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all AI/Microsoft 365 Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing Surface Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available Xbox Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring Layoffs at Epic Tips and Picks Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900! Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: cs.co/twit

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Windows Weekly 849: Back to Dumb

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 172:53


Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today. Windows 11 Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x And yes, that means those product keys will stop working Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become? OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all AI/Microsoft 365 Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing Surface Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available Xbox Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring Layoffs at Epic Tips and Picks Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900! Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: cs.co/twit

Radio Leo (Audio)
Windows Weekly 849: Back to Dumb

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 172:53


Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today. Windows 11 Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x And yes, that means those product keys will stop working Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become? OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all AI/Microsoft 365 Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing Surface Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available Xbox Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring Layoffs at Epic Tips and Picks Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900! Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: cs.co/twit

Windows Weekly (Video HI)
WW 849: Back to Dumb - Bing's future, Windows Backup app, Chromebook Plus

Windows Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 172:53


Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today. Windows 11 Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x And yes, that means those product keys will stop working Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become? OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all AI/Microsoft 365 Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing Surface Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available Xbox Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring Layoffs at Epic Tips and Picks Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900! Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: cs.co/twit

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Windows Weekly 849: Back to Dumb

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 172:53


Leo, Paul, and Richard talk about the end of free Windows 7/8 to Windows 10/11 upgrades using retail product keys. They also examine Chromebook Plus, Google's new premium Chromebooks aimed at gaming via cloud streaming services. This highlights issues with Google's disjointed strategies after killing Stadia. Plus, insights from the Google antitrust lawsuit, including testimony from Microsoft and Apple executives on partnerships and search dominance. This sparks debate on whether a Bing improvement could ever rival Google. The episode explores concerns around growing subscription costs, ecosystem lock-in, and how technology often complicates rather than eases life today. Windows 11 Microsoft is killing free upgrades from Windows 7 and 8.x And yes, that means those product keys will stop working Windows 11 Insider Preview: Copilot comes to Alt + Tab, more File Explorer fixes Windows 11 Field Guide is getting free updates for 23H2, of course Join the Release Preview channel, you'll (probably) be upgraded to 23H2 and/or (most) new features Windows Backup is already here. But what is it? And what might it become? OneDrive is among the things getting worse in this release. And it's a problem Google announces Chromebook Plus, New Material You design is available now to all AI/Microsoft 365 Satya Nadella admits under oath that AI-powered Bing has not improved its usage share in the slightest Also, Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple Apple never seriously considered switching to, let alone buying, Bing Microsoft announces the next generation OneDrive across businesses and consumers Microsoft Lists for consumers comes to mobile, finally Bing Image Creator gets a big DALL-E 3 update. And it is amazing Surface Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Laptop Go 3 are now available Xbox Here are the first Xbox Game Pass titles for October Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring Layoffs at Epic Tips and Picks Tip of the week: The great ensh*ttification reset App pick of the week: ScanSpeeder RunAs Radio this week: Episode 900! Brown liquor pick of the week: Upshot Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: cs.co/twit

Tuned In
Field Report: Haltech R3 NEXUS - Still Five Devices In ONE, Just Smaller.

Tuned In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 4:46


CU,  PDM, datalogger, oscilloscope and a wideband controller, all in one unit that now fits in your pocket. It's not for your pocket flex game though, so let's take a look at what the NEXUS R3 is aimed at accomplishing for you.Use ‘PODCAST75' for $75 off your first HPA course here: https://hpcdmy.co/hpa-tuned-inWe've talked about the Haltech NEXUS R5 VCU (vehicle control unit, a fancy term for 'many features in one') before and are excited to see a baby brother at a lower price point soon hitting the market as discussed with Anthony Truong from Haltech.The R3 uses RadSok power connectors, 1 x Deutsch DTP connector for the PDM side of things, 2 x AMP Superseal 1.0 26-pin connectors, WiFi antenna port & a USB C data connection that we love seeing here as much as we did on the R5 (great for gloved hands on race day!).So who is this for? Maybe you? If you are running a high performance 4 cylinder with some common bells and whistles like staged injection, the R3 is going to handle this for you along with a V8 setup that has one injector per cylinder and it retains the same functions as the R5 when it comes to advanced tuning options like torque management, nitrous control, race timer, flat shift and closed loop boost control. It does this while also controlling your engine electrics and drive-by-wire throttle system keeping the wiring simple and more affordable depending on how your accountant looks at these things.This is all controlled via one piece of software, which like the USB C port is a nice touch for ease of use, especially when in a rush at an event or leaving a hand free to grab a beer instead of hovering over Alt+Tab keys.Want to learn how to tune EFI? Start here instantly, and for free: https://hpcdmy.co/tuneb

Mediarama
#51 - Jean Massiet - La vulgarisation politique sur Twitch

Mediarama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 63:06


Le sujet : En 2021, le désintérêt des jeunes pour la politique n'est pas un secret. En cause, entre autres, une prise de parole inadaptée de ses acteurs principaux sur leurs canaux de communication favoris. Internet étant typiquement perçu comme le refuge des visions alternatives introuvables dans les médias traditionnels, les initiatives se rapportant au monde des affaires publiques ne sont pas foison. Pourtant, l'une d'entre elles sort du lot. L'invité : Le premier contact de Jean Massiet avec la politique se fait par hasard : membre actif d'associations étudiantes depuis le lycée, il échange avec des professionnels pour décrocher des subventions. Après des études de droit, il devient collaborateur d'élu puis prête-plume au Gouvernement. Il se prend également de passion pour l'univers du jeu vidéo et du streaming sur Twitch. Initiative : En 2015, il fonde Accropolis, émission de vulgarisation politique sur Twitch. Résolument factuel, le talk-show s'adresse aux jeunes, de 15 à 35 ans, sans volonté partisane. 6 ans plus tard, si ce projet a été abandonné, il a permis à Jean Massiet de se construire une communauté solide, avec 120 000 followers sur Twitch, et 50 000 sur YouTube et Twitter. # D'expérience, Jean Massiet sait que l'intérêt du public pour la politique est toujours en lien avec l'actualité. Ses programmes ont su maintenir une croissance constante en s'appuyant successivement sur le 49.3, les élections présidentielles, la crise des gilets jaunes, le covid-19… # Suite à un ban de Twitch fin 2015 car il ne diffusait pas de contenus liés aux jeux vidéo, il est de retour sur la plateforme en 2017 : cette dernière avait fini par accepter le streaming de vulgarisation politique. Accropolis attire l'attention des plus grands streamers français, et Jean Massiet participe même au ZEvent en 2021. # Depuis juin 2021, en partenariat avec la société de production Alt Tab, Jean Massiet lance Backseat, sa nouvelle émission, pour laquelle il a levé plus de 100 000 €. Tous les jeudis à 19h30, en tant que présentateur, il s'entoure de chroniqueurs reconnus comme Usul. Avec eux, il définit un sujet de fond, et accueille un invité de l'univers d'Internet, puis un autre du domaine de la politique. # Jean Massiet termine par des conseils aux médias traditionnels qui veulent parler de politique aux jeunes : leur donner la parole, les écouter, mais aussi faire preuve d'humilité et incarner la marque, à la manière d'un Samuel Étienne. Ces procédés ont permis à Accropolis puis à Backseat d'atteindre une audience qui paraissait inaccessible, et ils finiront peut-être par faire évoluer les mentalités. Pour en savoir plus sur les références abordées au cours de cet épisode : Suivre Jean Massiet sur Twitter Suivre Jean Massiet sur Twitch Mediarama #39 - Pierre-Alexis Bizot AKA Domingo - Stream, live et Twitch : une nouvelle opportunité pour les médias ? Mediarama #49 - Alexandre Noci - O'Gaming : Aux origines de l'Esport Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, par là si vous préférez Deezer, ici si vous préférez Google Podcasts, ou encore là si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcasts si l'épisode vous a plu. Mediarama est un podcast du label Orso Media.

Sabayan with Victor
#127: Alternative Comedy - with Alt/Tab's Lino Vergel De Dios and Andre De Asis

Sabayan with Victor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 74:56


Commit to the lore, do what you think is funny. Ganyan daw ang alt comedy. Commit to this episode and find out more.DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mediarama
#49 - Alexandre Noci - O'Gaming : Aux origines de l'Esport

Mediarama

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 66:55


Le sujet : Rappelez-vous... il y a 10 ans Youtube et le Esport n'étaient qu'à leurs prémices. Difficile à croire quand on voit les millions de spectateur·rice·s sur chaque live en 2021. Mais comment et pourquoi ce secteur a-t-il explosé ? Retour aux origines de ce phénomène pour en comprendre toute l'attraction. L'invité : À l'origine Alexandre Noci, aka Pomf, et son frère ont lancé une chaîne Youtube de gaming pour s'amuser. Mais c'était sans compter les milliers puis millions de personnes qui les ont suivis. Désormais, Alexandre est le CEO d'Alt Tab, une des sociétés de production historique dans le monde du jeu vidéo et anime plusieurs émissions de débats politiques et de gaming sur Twitch. Alt Tab : Créée en 2011 par Alexandre et son frère, Hadrien Noci, Alt Tab Productions est éditeur de la Web TV Ogaming, possède sa propre chaîne Twitch et organise différents événements d'Esport. La société de production produit également plusieurs émissions de débats politiques comme Le Grand Debathon, Climathon ou encore Senat Stream avec Jean Massiet. Depuis septembre 2021, ils ont aussi lancé BackSeat, un émission de talk politique présentée par Jean Massiet, avec Usul et Léa Chamboncel. Au micro de François Defossez, cofondateur de l'agence CosaVostra, il retrace la genèse d'Ogaming et revient sur les moments marquants de sa carrière : # Les premiers tournois de jeux vidéo ont d'abord été organisés dans des bars. Puis face à l'engouement de leurs fans, les suivants ont été réalisés au Bataclan, puis au Grand Rex, etc. # Les éditeurs de jeux vidéo ont commencé à considérer le Esport et à prendre le pas sur ce marché seulement à partir de 2013. # Comment et pourquoi Alexandre Noci a ouvert une chaîne Twitch en 2014. # La levée de fonds qu'ils ont réalisée peu de temps après pour continuer à développer leur chaîne et diversifier leurs offres. # L'achat de leur premier studio pour continuer à se professionnaliser. # Puis leur coproduction avec Jean Massiet qui s'inscrit dans la lignée de leur volonté de diversification. # L'objectif de ces nouvelles émissions : faire découvrir la politique sous un nouvel angle et à un public plus jeune. # Leur volonté d'inclure les minorités et notamment les gameuses qui représentent 28% des joueuses de compétition et 51% des joueuses de jeux vidéo. # Et enfin ses ambitions pour continuer à développer Alt Tab. Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcast, par là si vous préférez Deezer, ici si vous préférez Google Podcast, ou encore là si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcast si l'épisode vous a plu. Mediarama est un podcast du label Orso Media.

Warped
This Should Be Called "Your Boss Finds Your Browser History"

Warped

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 53:59


Episode 182 - Hollow PursuitsIt's New Faces Week on Warped as the Enterprise welcomes a new crew member and the podcast welcomes a new guest! Kate joins the gang in-studio to discuss the debut of Lieutenant Barclay and the ethics of Holodeck sexy fun times, in an episode that raises all kinds of interesting questions. For example, is anyone in Starfleet a good manager? And has Troi ever even met - much less helped - anyone like Barclay before? Meanwhile, Guinan's #1 Fan Erin has some thoughts about Whoopi's Wobbly Hat, while Phillipe wants to know why you can't Alt-Tab the Holodeck. And we wrap it all up by wondering what happened to brand names in the future. Welcome aboard the U.S.S. Qualcomm, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 2-03-21

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 23:26


Segundo y último especial de #Alt+Tab, con un sumario de todos los programas emitidos en que Niko y Dani recuerdan cada uno de ellos, comentando anécdotas y dejándonos un índice de referencia rápida para poder localizar cualquier tema concreto, como el #ControlParental o la #LOPD, entre muchos otros

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 1-03-21

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 20:51


En el primero de los dos programas extra que cierran #AltTab, Niko y Dani nos cuentan con todo lujo de detalles cómo ha sido su experiencia haciendo las prácticas laborales en #CLMActivaRadio y qué pasos puede seguir cualquier persona interesada en colaborar

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 25-02-21 / Entrevista a Alejandro, estudiante universitario en master de videojuegos de PlayStation, desarrollan

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:50


Ponemos fin al Especial #Videojuegos con la compañía de Alejandro Mejías, técnico de #Ciberseguridad, artista conceptual y desarrollador 3D, actualmente participando en el desarrollo en un videojuego como trabajo de fin de máster con el aval de la mismísima PlayStation. También nos tomamos unos minutos para comentar nuestra experiencia y el recorrido de Alt+Tab, temas que desarrollaremos en 2 programas extra la próxima semana, y hablaros de nuestros otros proyectos, que podréis seguir en redes sociales. Dani: https://www.navigames.es/author/fullbull/ https://twitter.com/Fullbull_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-rubio-castellanos/ Niko: https://mewe.com/i/nicolasizquierdo https://twitter.com/NickChimichanga https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikolasizq/

Hometime with Bush & Richie
Hometime - The One With The Alt Tab

Hometime with Bush & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:21


Topics of the day are... 1) When were you involved in something that was over too soon? 2) What is your computer distraction 3) Making a celebrity cameo

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 24-02-21 / Entrevista a Daniel González, diseñador y director de Gametopia y fundador de Flas Marketing

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 29:46


Continuando el #EspecialVideojuegos, hoy hacemos nuestra primera entrevista sobre este tema, y la segunda de todo el programa de #AltTab. Tenemos el placer de charlar con Daniel González, diseñador narrativo, pixel art y director de Gametopia, además de haber fundado la agencia Flas Marketing. Sus años de experiencia en los campos de desarrollo de videojuegos, escritura y publicidad nos han dado varios minutos de los que hablar sobre las aplicaciones empresariales del #advergaming, #gamificación y una serie de consejos para visibilizar los negocios usando prácticas tan curiosas como el #storytelling

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 23-02-21 / Precauciones a tener en cuenta para búsqueda, compra, descarga, instalación, actualización y uso gene

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 22:46


En este martes del #EspecialVideojuegos en #AltTab, seáis jugadorers habituales, casuales, o queráis regalárselo a alguien, vamos a acompañaros a lo largo de todo el proceso, desde la búsqueda y compra del juego hasta el momento de jugarlo, dando consejos para todos los casos, juegos y plataformas, aderezados con pequeñas referencias y guiños a juegos conocidos que además podrían seros de ayuda a la hora de concienciar a niños y jóvenes

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 22-02-21 / Noticias de videojuegos y seguridad informática

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 24:53


Descripción:Desde #AltTab abrimos la semana de especial de #videojuegos con una serie de noticias relacionadas con el mundillo y, cómo no, relacionándolo con la #SeguridadInformática. Más que nunca cuando el sector del videojuego es uno de los que están más en alza y los cibercriminales quieren expandir sus raices como puedan. Esperamos que os sea de utilidad, tanto si eres un jugador habitual como si conoces a alguien que lo sea.

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 18-02-21 / Conspiraciones

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 22:00


En el último programa "normal" de Alt+Tab, antes del #EspecialVideojuegos, vamos a relajarnos comentando algunas de las teorías de conspiranoia sobre tecnología, informática y salud que más se escuchan hoy en día. Un programa un poco de humor, un poco de curiosidades y un poco de consejos a la hora de tratar con personas que creen en alguna de estas extrañas ideas. Si todavía os queda cualquier duda sobre #CiberSeguridad, aprovechad ahora qeu nos queda un último día de noticias y #Consultorio y preguntadnos en alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 17-02-21 / Entrevista a Manuel Fernández, especialista en Seguridad Informática

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 27:25


Descripción:Como broche final adelantado para la andadura de #Alt+Tab, hoy os traemos la primera entrevista del programa con Manuel Fernández, nuestro profesor en el curso de #Ciberseguridad que dio origen al programa mismo, un especialista del sector con años de experiencia práctica cuya empresa (www.infocesa.net) ofrece servicios integrales y expertos de #SeguridadInformática y que compartió sus valiosos conocimientos a través de AKD (www.grupoakd.com), que entre sus estupendos cursos este año repite con la ciberseguridad. Para todo lo demás, tenéis nuestro #Consultorio en alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 16-02-21 / Recomendaciones de película, series y canales especializados de YouTube

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 24:16


Descripción:Nuevas recomendaciones desde #Alt+Tab. Si el 14 de enero ya os hablábamos de documentales interesantes, hoy volvemos al tema para recomendaros una película (Piratas de Silicon Valley), varias series (Mr. Robot, Silicon Valley, Halt & Catch Fire y los Informáticos) y diversos canales de YouTube (QuantumFracture, Andres Aragoneses, Derivando, Atraviesa lo Desconocido, Canal Iker Jiménez, CdeCiencia e In a Nutshell), todas ellas buenas fuentes a la hora de familizarizaros con la informática, el hacking y/o las ciencias de una forma amena y accesible, que se suman a la fuente de soluciones que es nuestro #Consultorio de alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 15-02-21 / Noticias

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 23:00


Descripción:En las #noticias de #AltTab de este lunes actualizamos con más detalles del mundo de la #SeguridadInformática que tanto nos gusta. Más consejos de expertos, nuevos ataques internacionales, estadísticas que reflejan nuestra conducta delante del ordenador y detalles que es mejor conocer para estar bien protegido. Para cualquier duda que tengáis, o si os gustaría saber más de alguno de los temas que hemos tocado en el programa, tenéis nuestro #consultorio en alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 11-02-21 / Historia de la criptografía, 2ªParte (desde la Edad Contemporánea y hasta el futuro de la criptografí

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 24:06


Descripción:Alt+Tab retoma su viaje a lo largo de la historia de la criptografía allá donde lo dejamos, llegando en los primeros momentos del programa de hoy a las guerras mundiales, atravesando esos convulsos años para comentar después las tensas décadas que les siguieron y terminar en un comentario de las técnicas de criptografía actuales, así como un resumen breve del futuro de la criptografía de la mano de la física cuántica. Y si todavía os inquieta alguna cuestión, os dejamos como siempre el #Consultorio: alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 10-02-21 / Normas ISO, MAGERIT, Análisis del Impacto de Negocio, ciclo de Deming, Sistemas de Gestión de Segurid

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 24:53


Descripción:Otro programa de #Alt+Tab en que cerramos temas, en este caso, la asignatura pendiente sobre normativas que iniciabamos el 13 de enero hablando de la #LGPD, a la que hoy se sumarán la serie ISO 27000 y Magerit, dos guías muy útiles para la labor de un técnico de #SeguridadInformática, que también comentamos hoy explicando un método fundamental, el Análisis de Impacto de Negocio (o, conocido por sus siglas en inglés, BIA). En cualquier caso, si queréis saber algo más, preguntadnos en el #Consultorio de alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 9-02-21 / Uso adecuado de redes sociales

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 25:42


#Alt+Tab pone el foco sobre las #RedesSociales, para comentar los riesgos de #Ciberseguridad y los efectos psicológicos, tanto positivos como negativos, que pueden tener en las personas y, sobre todo, en los más jóvenes, complementando lo que os contábamos en el programa sobre #ControlParental del 5 de enero, y hablando una por una de las redes sociales más populares, como ya hicimos desde la óptica del #Marketing en el programa del 27 de enero. Hoy zanjamos cuestiones, pero si os quedan dudas, aquí os dejamos el #Consultorio: alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 8-02-21 / Noticias

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 22:16


Más actualidad, más #SeguridadInformática. En resumen, más #AltTab. Las noticias de este lunes traen los últimos sucesos a nivel internacional, vulnerabilidades y amenazas, consejos varios de distintas compañías de #Ciberseguridad y alguna nota curiosa, como un hacker que podría haber tenido café infinito. Además, recordamos que el #Consultorio sigue en pie para cualquier pregunta que nos queráis hacer llegar: alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 4-02-21 / Historia de la criptografía, 1ª Parte (desde orígenes y hasta la Edad Moderna)

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 25:32


Descripción:Al final de una semana centrada en #ComunicacionesSeguras, cerramos este "Especial No-Especial" (pero hecho con mucho amor) de Alt+Tab cumpliendo una promesa que ya se remonta a diciembre: un repaso de la historia de la criptografía que abarcará más de 3000 años. ¿Hablaremos por fin de la Máquina Enigma, o tendréis que preguntarnos en el #Consultorio de alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com? No vamos a ser malos; hoy llegaremos hasta el Renacimiento, por lo que las Guerras Mundiales tendrán que esperar al próximo jueves. ¡Feliz, feliz No Especial a tú!

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 3-02-21 / Cifrado de información dirigido a empresarios (explicaciones más complejas)

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 21:22


Descripción:Seguimos hablando de #ComunicacionesSeguras, centrándonos este miércoles en las medidas que se pueden aplicar en empresa, algo más complejas, pero muy importantes de cara a mantener la #Ciberseguridad de los equipos de trabajo en orden. · Programa para romper encriptaciones versiones antiguas: Free Word Excel Password Recovery Wizard · Programas de cifrado asimétrico: KeePassX, AES Crypt y Bitlocker · Llamadas cifradas: Seecrypt y RedPhone Y si os queda alguna duda, para eso está nuestro #consultorio: alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 2-02-21 / Cifrado de información dirigido a usuarios (explicaciones más básicas)

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 23:51


Descripción:Esta semana desde #Alt+Tab nos centramos en las #ComunicacionesSeguras, comenzando hoy martes con algunos conceptos básicos y consejos fundamentales para todos los usuarios, premisas útiles en sí mismas que además sientan las bases para los puntos que desarrollaremos en el siguiente programa, subiendo un pequeño escalón de dificultad. Os aconsejamos escuchar ambos para disponer del cuadro completo, pero si después de ello sentís que algo no os queda del todo claro, os animamos a que nos preguntéis directamente a través de: alttab.clmaactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 1-02-21 / Noticias

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 21:52


Descripción:Nuevo lunes, nueva tanda de #noticias en #Al+Tab. Hoy os hablaremos de cambios legislativos, victorias en la guerra contra el cibercrimen, vulnerabilidades y amenazas a tener en cuenta, eventos online muy interesantes e incluso acontecimientos de importancia en Wall Street. ¡Comenzamos, Samurai! Además, nuestro #consultorio sigue a vuestra disposición en: alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com

CLM Activa Radio
Alt+tab 28-01-21 / Beneficios, peligros y otras aplicaciones no tan conocidas del Marketing

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 23:37


Descripción:Llegamos al final del especial #Marketing de #Alt+Tab enfocándolo desde otros puntos de vista, por medio de una serie de preguntas que desarrollamos en torno a qué es el marketing y qué papel juega en una escala más amplia. El próximo lunes regresaremos a la programación habitual, con la actualidad y el consultorio, que como siempre está abierto para resolver todas vuestras dudas en alttab.clmactiva@gmail.com