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Best podcasts about android design

Latest podcast episodes about android design

China Chat: Der China-Gadgets Podcast
Samsungs S25 Edge: Genial dünn oder fiese Akku-FALLE?

China Chat: Der China-Gadgets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 66:17


Das neue Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge wurde vorgestellt und beeindruckt mit schmalem Gehäuse und leichtem Gewicht. So ist es schon durchaus ein Hingucker, der kleine Akku macht aber Sorgen um die Laufzeit. Schon vor der Google I/O präsentiert das Unternehmen das neue Android-Design und Nothing verrät im Rahmen des Events den Preis des Phone(3).Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – Extrem dünn und extrem teuer? ► https://www.china-gadgets.de/samsung-galaxy-s25-edge-smartphone/Galaxy Watch 8 series could come with squircle design, Quick Button, and more (APK teardown) ► https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-watch-8-classic-squircle-design-quick-button-apk-teardown-3555946/Android and Wear OS are getting a big refresh ► https://blog.google/products/android/material-3-expressive-android-wearos-launch/Locate your lost belongings in more ways with Find Hub on Android. ► https://blog.google/products/android/locate-lost-belongings-find-hub/Nothing Phone (3): Carl Pei enthüllt Preis des ersten Nothing-Flaggschiffs ► https://www.notebookcheck.com/Nothing-Phone-3-Carl-Pei-enthuellt-Preis-des-ersten-Nothing-Flaggschiffs.1015563.0.htmlNothing partners up with KEF for multiple audio products coming this year ► https://www.gsmarena.com/nothing_partners_up_with_kef_for_multiple_audio_products_coming_this_year-news-67764.phpSony WH-1000XM6 ► https://thewalkmanblog.blogspot.com/2025/05/sony-wh-1000xm6-exclusive-leak.htmlHuawei MateBook Pro soll durch Kirin X90 und HarmonyOS 5 ganz ohne Intel, Microsoft und co. auskommen ► https://www.notebookcheck.com/Huawei-MateBook-Pro-soll-durch-Kirin-X90-und-HarmonyOS-5-ganz-ohne-Intel-Microsoft-und-co-auskommen.1013202.0.htmlWhoop 5.0: Neuer Fitnesstracker mit EKG und drei Abostufen ► https://www.heise.de/news/Whoop-5-0-Neuer-Fitnesstracker-mit-EKG-und-drei-Abostufen-10377653.htmlXiaomi 16 to arrive earlier than expected with a gigantic battery ► https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_16_to_arrive_earlier_than_expected_with_a_gigantic_battery-news-67746.phpJoseph DeChangeman ► https://www.youtube.com/@dechangeman/videosIkea MIDDAGSMAT Pfanne ► https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/middagsmat-sautepfanne-mit-deckel-klarglas-edelstahl-50545225/Planted Steak ► https://eatplanted.com/collections/planted-steak00:00 Samsung Galaxy S 25 Edge vorgestellt12:08 Samsung Galaxy Watch 816:23 Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro23:14 Google Find My37:26 Sony WH- 1000XM643:02 Huawei Matebook Pro55:50 Xiaomi 1658:55 Empfehlung der Woche

Radio Giga
Ganz neues Android-Design: Google verrät versehentlich alles

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025


Ein Blogpost von Google ging anscheinend viel zu früh online – und plötzlich kennt die ganze Welt das vollständige Konzept hinter dem neuen Android-Design. Mit „Material 3 Expressive“ setzt Google eher auf Emotion statt Minimalismus.

ITCS PIZZATIME TECH PODCAST
#87 - Android = Design for Driving?! - Über die Verwendung von Android Automotive OS, P3

ITCS PIZZATIME TECH PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 23:19


Android Automotive OS will conquer your car! In dieser Episode des ITCS Pizzatime Tech Podcasts stellt Euch Marius Mailat, CTO bei P3, die nächste Generation von vernetzten Fahrzeugen mit dem Betriebssystem Android Automotive OS vor. Es handelt sich um ein eigenständiges Betriebssystem, welches neben den gängigen Infotainment-Aufgaben, wie Mobilkommunikation, Navigation oder die Wiedergabe von Musik, noch sehr viel mehr bietet. Was genau? Das erfahrt Ihr in dieser Episode! Weiterführende Links: - https://instagram.com/p3.group?utm_medium=copy_link Der ITCS Pizzatime Podcast ist Teil des **ITCS und ITCS Online**! – Tech Konferenz, IT Jobmesse & Festival – schnapp dir dein **kostenloses Ticket** hier: https://www.it-cs.io/ Redaktion: Jennifer Grabowski & Katharina Bauriedel // Moderation: Leonie Peyerl // Schnitt: Simon Peyerl // Produktion: Umbeck & Walenda Media GmbH.

Clients From Hell Podcast
Rise of the Slash Worker: Data and Insights from Freelancers

Clients From Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 28:42


Bryce reflects on data from the gig economy, sharing insights into how freelancers are succeeding (and what issues they're struggling to overcome).  Here are the links he talks about during this episode: https://www.and.co/slash-workers (this survey is visually stunning – check it out!) https://www.hellobonsai.com/rates https://blog.freelancersunion.org/2015/10/01/freelancing-america-2015/ https://www.upwork.com/i/freelancing-in-america/2016/ -- We want to hear from you! Give us your feedback on how we can improve the Clients From Hell podcast by using this link: https://cfh.typeform.com/to/gEABz7 Want to support the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or recommend us to a friend. It helps immensely. -- Shownotes Survey makeup: As vast majority of freelancers AND CO interviewed—95% of them—are what are being call "Slash Workers," or independent workers whose services or skills vary by client and project. About 70% of respondents were from the States Respondent makeup: Creative/design: 33% Consulting - Professional Services: 21% Writing/Journalism/Content: 17% Tech/Web Design: 15% Other 14% Median income for respondents who reported is in the $25,000 to $49,999 range, which aligns with the average income for single taxpayers in the U.S. per the IRS (2014): $34,940. General takeaways: Freelancing is a growing choice Freelancers enjoy higher quality of life at the expense of financial security This quality of life manifests in the form of freedom, be it personal autonomy or flexibility The traditional concept of the office is on the way out. Working from home is a substitute, but more and more people are interested in a “digital nomad” lifestyle – or the ability to work from anywhere. Interesting insights: 40% of U.S. workers will be freelance by 2020 (Freelancers Union) Two-thirds of freelancers have 0-3 years of freelancing experience. Going independent is a conscious choice for 94% of freelancers (it’s not a fallback) 41% want to freelance “forever” 95% of freelancers offer two or more services Only 5% offer a single skill or work function Most freelancers chose freelancing for personal growth (only 7% did it for the financial upside) A quarter of freelancers self-describe as nomads (and they’re 11% happier than other freelancers) 60% of freelancers said they’d be interested in pursuing a nomadic lifestyle in the future. Nearly half of freelancers want companies to offer more remote work opportunities About 3/4 of freelancers feel less financially stable since going freelance But 68% say their general quality of life has increased Only 6% of respondents are freelancing until they find their next full-time gig. Money and jobs: 91% of respondents said they typically get work from word of mouth and referrals Just under half said organic website or portfolio traffic 37% find work through outreach or pitching One-third find work via freelance-specific job boards 23% find work via general job boards 43% earn less than $25K a year 1/6th earn between that and 50k 1/6th earn between 50k and 75k 7% earn between 75k and 100k 10% earn 100k or more Interestingly, there’s a correlation between the experience levels of respondents and their income bracket. Do keep in mind that correlation does not equal causation though Bonsai found that for all skills and locations, the most significant jump in compensation per experience level comes between the 1-3 and 3-5 year categories. This can be most often attributed to them developing essential business skills (project management, negotiation...), developing their knowledge about their market and their clients, building a strong portfolio and leveraging their network. Developers earn about 30% more than designers across experience levels and geographies. This happens to be true even for highest charging designers (ie Product Designers) when compared to lowest charging developers (Front-end / Android) Design rates (in particular graphic design) hardly reach $60 per hour for all locations and experience levels. While developers can see their rates increase quickly with their gaining experience (typically after 3 years), most experienced designers grow rates at a slower pace. The most common explanation we’ve heard for this is local or international competition at lower rates, including from part time designers. The lower barrier to entry for design types, plus the smaller project sizes, leads to lower rates. The issues for freelancers: 61% say they miss the feeling of community a traditional workplace offered 60% of respondents say there’s a lack of respect for freelancers 44% have been stiffed by a client Men are 4.5x more likely to earn $150k+/year than women And 48% of women fall into the lowest tax bracket 41% of respondents want more protections for freelancer rights

Android Developers Backstage
Episode 36: UX Rules

Android Developers Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015


In this episode, we talk with Rachel Garb from the Android User Experience team. Tune in to hear about interaction design and about how the Android system UI (including the new volume slider UI in Android M) is designed and user-tested.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Relevant LinksMaterial Design SpecAndroid Design for Success (Google I/O 2012)Don't Make Me Think (Steve Krug)The Inmates are Running the Asylum (Alan Cooper)Rachel: google.com/+RachelGarb, medium.com/@rachelgarb, @rachelgarbTor: google.com/+TorNorbye, @tornorbyeChet: google.com/+ChetHaase, @chethaase

Android Developers Backstage
Episode 30: Android Design Library

Android Developers Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015


This time, Tor and Chet are joined by Chris Banes (again!) to talk about the new Android Design Library, which was released at Google I/O 2015. Listen in to find out all about CoordinatorLayout, FAB, Snackbar, and more, more, more!Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Relevant Links:Chris's blogAndroid Design Library DemoAndroid Design Support Library (Android Developers Blog)Chris: google.com/+ChrisBanesTor: google.com/+TorNorbyeChet: google.com/+ChetHaase

Android Developers Backstage
Android Developers Backstage - Episode 9: Design

Android Developers Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014


Tor and Chet make a startling break with ancient tradition and talk to a real, live designer in this episode: Christian Robertson from the Android User Experience team. Tune in to hear about the Roboto font that Christian created and about font design in general, plus design tips for layout, visual rhythm, and other Android designities.Design: It's the new Develop.Relevant links:Android Design: https://developer.android.com/design/index.htmlAndroid Style Guide: http://developer.android.com/design/style/index.htmlAndroid Asset Studio: http://romannurik.github.io/AndroidAssetStudio/Roboto: http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/RobotoChristian: https://plus.google.com/110879635926653430880/postsTor: google.com/+TorNorbyeChet: google.com/+ChetHaaseSubscribe to the podcast in your favorite player or at http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/AndroidDevelopersBackstageOr just download the mp3 directly: http://storage.googleapis.com/androiddevelopers/android_developers_backstage/Android%20Developers%20Backstage%20Ep9%20Design.mp3

Iterate
17: de With

Iterate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2012 66:17


Marc, Rene, and Seth iterate about the new iPad Retina display, Photoshop touch, Jonathan Ive, Android UI template, Android Niceties, and the Google Play rebranding, and interrogate Sebastiaan de With. This is Iterate! iPad Retina display macro photos Photoshop Touch Android UI parts are now available from Android Design. 1000+ layer PS file! Android Niceties Mike Monteiro vs Fab Sir Jonathan Ive: The iMan cometh Google play branding From the Editor's Desk: Privacy, Google Play, Nexus tablets and more Sebastiaan de With of DoubleTwist and dewith.com Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com