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Week D - If a preview update falls in the woods and no one downloads it, did it really happen? Plus, what is going on with AI for free? Isn't this stuff expensive? Windows 23H2/24H2: Taskbar share, Spotlight updates, Windows Backup snooze in File Explorer, etc. Dev and Beta - Semantic search adds OneDrive photo search to Search (was in File Explorer previously), plus the Recall reboot no one is explaining. And Trim comes to Snipping Tool (Canary and Dev) Beta (23H2) - Share gets a drag tray and Start All apps gets new Grid and Category views Lenovo revenues surge 20 percent Framework announces Ryzen AI-based Laptop 13, plus Laptop 12 and Desktop Opera adds Bluesky, Discord, and Slack to the sidebar Microsoft 365 Microsoft confuses us with a test of a free, ad-supported core Office suite for Windows Amazon kills Chime, will use Zoom, Teams, and more Amazon kills Appstore for Android Google to drop SMS-based 2FA, move to QR codes Paul continues with his SSO removals, an update on whether this impacts account availability AI/Dev Following up the previous discussion with an interesting way to use an AI chatbot Alexa enters the AI era OpenAI now has 400 million weekly active users Microsoft cancels some AI datacenter leases, but it's not done spending billions on AI Anthropic releases first reasoning model, with a twist Gemini Code Assist is now free for individuals! ThinkDeeper and Voice in Copilot no longer have usage restrictions OpenAI makes Deep Research available to all paid customers Apple delays biggest Siri advances past iOS 18.4 - Math is hard, but AI is even harder Spotify expands into AI-narrated audiobooks NVIDIA partners to bring free ASL training to everyone .NET 10 Preview 1 arrives with the promise of LTS and not much else Xbox Xbox Cloud Gaming gets its first update in a while, and it's a big one Microsoft delays Fable reboot to 2026 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: You can view the source code for the oldest machine-readable version of Unix App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop for iPhone RunAs Radio this week: Exchange Server in 2025 with Michel de Rooij Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenrothes 15 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly cachefly.com/twit
Week D - If a preview update falls in the woods and no one downloads it, did it really happen? Plus, what is going on with AI for free? Isn't this stuff expensive? Windows 23H2/24H2: Taskbar share, Spotlight updates, Windows Backup snooze in File Explorer, etc. Dev and Beta - Semantic search adds OneDrive photo search to Search (was in File Explorer previously), plus the Recall reboot no one is explaining. And Trim comes to Snipping Tool (Canary and Dev) Beta (23H2) - Share gets a drag tray and Start All apps gets new Grid and Category views Lenovo revenues surge 20 percent Framework announces Ryzen AI-based Laptop 13, plus Laptop 12 and Desktop Opera adds Bluesky, Discord, and Slack to the sidebar Microsoft 365 Microsoft confuses us with a test of a free, ad-supported core Office suite for Windows Amazon kills Chime, will use Zoom, Teams, and more Amazon kills Appstore for Android Google to drop SMS-based 2FA, move to QR codes Paul continues with his SSO removals, an update on whether this impacts account availability AI/Dev Following up the previous discussion with an interesting way to use an AI chatbot Alexa enters the AI era OpenAI now has 400 million weekly active users Microsoft cancels some AI datacenter leases, but it's not done spending billions on AI Anthropic releases first reasoning model, with a twist Gemini Code Assist is now free for individuals! ThinkDeeper and Voice in Copilot no longer have usage restrictions OpenAI makes Deep Research available to all paid customers Apple delays biggest Siri advances past iOS 18.4 - Math is hard, but AI is even harder Spotify expands into AI-narrated audiobooks NVIDIA partners to bring free ASL training to everyone .NET 10 Preview 1 arrives with the promise of LTS and not much else Xbox Xbox Cloud Gaming gets its first update in a while, and it's a big one Microsoft delays Fable reboot to 2026 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: You can view the source code for the oldest machine-readable version of Unix App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop for iPhone RunAs Radio this week: Exchange Server in 2025 with Michel de Rooij Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenrothes 15 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly cachefly.com/twit
Week D - If a preview update falls in the woods and no one downloads it, did it really happen? Plus, what is going on with AI for free? Isn't this stuff expensive? Windows 23H2/24H2: Taskbar share, Spotlight updates, Windows Backup snooze in File Explorer, etc. Dev and Beta - Semantic search adds OneDrive photo search to Search (was in File Explorer previously), plus the Recall reboot no one is explaining. And Trim comes to Snipping Tool (Canary and Dev) Beta (23H2) - Share gets a drag tray and Start All apps gets new Grid and Category views Lenovo revenues surge 20 percent Framework announces Ryzen AI-based Laptop 13, plus Laptop 12 and Desktop Opera adds Bluesky, Discord, and Slack to the sidebar Microsoft 365 Microsoft confuses us with a test of a free, ad-supported core Office suite for Windows Amazon kills Chime, will use Zoom, Teams, and more Amazon kills Appstore for Android Google to drop SMS-based 2FA, move to QR codes Paul continues with his SSO removals, an update on whether this impacts account availability AI/Dev Following up the previous discussion with an interesting way to use an AI chatbot Alexa enters the AI era OpenAI now has 400 million weekly active users Microsoft cancels some AI datacenter leases, but it's not done spending billions on AI Anthropic releases first reasoning model, with a twist Gemini Code Assist is now free for individuals! ThinkDeeper and Voice in Copilot no longer have usage restrictions OpenAI makes Deep Research available to all paid customers Apple delays biggest Siri advances past iOS 18.4 - Math is hard, but AI is even harder Spotify expands into AI-narrated audiobooks NVIDIA partners to bring free ASL training to everyone .NET 10 Preview 1 arrives with the promise of LTS and not much else Xbox Xbox Cloud Gaming gets its first update in a while, and it's a big one Microsoft delays Fable reboot to 2026 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: You can view the source code for the oldest machine-readable version of Unix App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop for iPhone RunAs Radio this week: Exchange Server in 2025 with Michel de Rooij Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenrothes 15 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly cachefly.com/twit
Week D - If a preview update falls in the woods and no one downloads it, did it really happen? Plus, what is going on with AI for free? Isn't this stuff expensive? Windows 23H2/24H2: Taskbar share, Spotlight updates, Windows Backup snooze in File Explorer, etc. Dev and Beta - Semantic search adds OneDrive photo search to Search (was in File Explorer previously), plus the Recall reboot no one is explaining. And Trim comes to Snipping Tool (Canary and Dev) Beta (23H2) - Share gets a drag tray and Start All apps gets new Grid and Category views Lenovo revenues surge 20 percent Framework announces Ryzen AI-based Laptop 13, plus Laptop 12 and Desktop Opera adds Bluesky, Discord, and Slack to the sidebar Microsoft 365 Microsoft confuses us with a test of a free, ad-supported core Office suite for Windows Amazon kills Chime, will use Zoom, Teams, and more Amazon kills Appstore for Android Google to drop SMS-based 2FA, move to QR codes Paul continues with his SSO removals, an update on whether this impacts account availability AI/Dev Following up the previous discussion with an interesting way to use an AI chatbot Alexa enters the AI era OpenAI now has 400 million weekly active users Microsoft cancels some AI datacenter leases, but it's not done spending billions on AI Anthropic releases first reasoning model, with a twist Gemini Code Assist is now free for individuals! ThinkDeeper and Voice in Copilot no longer have usage restrictions OpenAI makes Deep Research available to all paid customers Apple delays biggest Siri advances past iOS 18.4 - Math is hard, but AI is even harder Spotify expands into AI-narrated audiobooks NVIDIA partners to bring free ASL training to everyone .NET 10 Preview 1 arrives with the promise of LTS and not much else Xbox Xbox Cloud Gaming gets its first update in a while, and it's a big one Microsoft delays Fable reboot to 2026 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: You can view the source code for the oldest machine-readable version of Unix App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop for iPhone RunAs Radio this week: Exchange Server in 2025 with Michel de Rooij Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenrothes 15 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly cachefly.com/twit
Week D - If a preview update falls in the woods and no one downloads it, did it really happen? Plus, what is going on with AI for free? Isn't this stuff expensive? Windows 23H2/24H2: Taskbar share, Spotlight updates, Windows Backup snooze in File Explorer, etc. Dev and Beta - Semantic search adds OneDrive photo search to Search (was in File Explorer previously), plus the Recall reboot no one is explaining. And Trim comes to Snipping Tool (Canary and Dev) Beta (23H2) - Share gets a drag tray and Start All apps gets new Grid and Category views Lenovo revenues surge 20 percent Framework announces Ryzen AI-based Laptop 13, plus Laptop 12 and Desktop Opera adds Bluesky, Discord, and Slack to the sidebar Microsoft 365 Microsoft confuses us with a test of a free, ad-supported core Office suite for Windows Amazon kills Chime, will use Zoom, Teams, and more Amazon kills Appstore for Android Google to drop SMS-based 2FA, move to QR codes Paul continues with his SSO removals, an update on whether this impacts account availability AI/Dev Following up the previous discussion with an interesting way to use an AI chatbot Alexa enters the AI era OpenAI now has 400 million weekly active users Microsoft cancels some AI datacenter leases, but it's not done spending billions on AI Anthropic releases first reasoning model, with a twist Gemini Code Assist is now free for individuals! ThinkDeeper and Voice in Copilot no longer have usage restrictions OpenAI makes Deep Research available to all paid customers Apple delays biggest Siri advances past iOS 18.4 - Math is hard, but AI is even harder Spotify expands into AI-narrated audiobooks NVIDIA partners to bring free ASL training to everyone .NET 10 Preview 1 arrives with the promise of LTS and not much else Xbox Xbox Cloud Gaming gets its first update in a while, and it's a big one Microsoft delays Fable reboot to 2026 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: You can view the source code for the oldest machine-readable version of Unix App pick of the week: Adobe Photoshop for iPhone RunAs Radio this week: Exchange Server in 2025 with Michel de Rooij Brown liquor pick of the week: Glenrothes 15 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly cachefly.com/twit
Google、「メッセージ」アプリに詐欺検出機能などのセキュリティ強化。 米Googleは10月22日(現地時間)、Android向けメッセージングアプリ「Googleメッセージ」に、ユーザーの安全性を高めるための5つの新しいセキュリティ保護機能を追加すると発表した。
De Montréal, le Threat Analysis Group de Google, le TAG, explique comment fonctionnent les cybercriminels et pourquoi ils vous ciblent. En test: l’étonnant récepteur de télé numérique Roku Ultra. Et le disque USB le plus sûr pour chiffrer vos données confidentielles. Aussi: L’inventeur du bitcoin est canadien, dit HBO Intel Arrow Lake et les PC IA Les robotaxis Tesla Cybercab sur la route dans 2 ans Apple MacBook Pro M4 et iPad Mini 7 L’achat de jeux sur Steam Le CRTC et les frais d’itinérance Une bonne raison d’acheter l’Apple Vision Pro? Huawei prend ses distances d’Android Google: ouvrir le Play Store, mais comment? Votre aspirateur robotisé vous espionne-t-il? Et plus! Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Androidの「かこって検索」で音楽も検索可能に。 米Googleは9月3日(現地時間)、Androidスマートフォン向けの検索機能「かこって検索(Circle to Search)」で、流れている音楽の曲名の検索も可能にしたと発表した。提供する時期や地域については言及していない(筆者の環境ではまだ使えない)。
Discussion with Mike & BenInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
Discussion with Mike & BenInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
Discussion with Mike, Ben, & JoeInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
Discussion with Mike, Ben, & JoeInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
News: IDC's 2030 geospatial market trends Google Google Maps on iPhone adds Speedometer (5 years after Android) Google not bringing pop-up ads to Maps (during navigation) GeoHipster call for 2025 calendar content Not news, but reminder that the NSRS update is still coming (in 2026?) OGC IndoorGML v2.0 Conceptual Model open for comment Topic: Interview with Ariel Seidman, co-founder and CEO of HiveMapper about their approach to data collection and distribution, as well as how they are building their data and tools.
Discussion with Mike & BenInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
Discussion with Mike & BenInfo from The Bible & Ellen G White's writings. Specifically her book "The Story of Redemption"EGW Writings app can be found on: Android - Google play store & Apple App storeEmail us at: TheUndilutedTruth.Podcast@gmail.com#TheUndilutedTruth #TheUndilutedTruthPodcast #Studio306 #TheMobleTableTopStudio #RockTumblers #TruthSeekers #AllSeasonsTableTopStudio #AllSeasonsStudio306 #AllSeasonsStudio435
Für die Bequemlichkeit, die Smartphones uns bieten, bezahlen wir mit der Preisgabe von Freiheit. Die Geräte spionieren uns nicht nur aus, sie formen auch unser Bewusstsein.Ein Standpunkt von Tom-Oliver Regenauer.Was ist uns lieber — Freiheit oder Gängelung? Verfügbarkeitsstress oder Entspannung? Ein Rest von Intimsphäre oder totale Transparenz? Informelle Selbstbestimmung oder das Gefühl, für kommerzielle Zwecke nur benutzt zu werden? Sich sicher zu fühlen oder ständigen Angriffen auf unseren Geist ausgesetzt zu sein? Die Antwort auf all diese Fragen sollte einfach sein. Dennoch trifft die Mehrheit der Menschen bei diesen Entscheidungen Tag für Tag die für sie jeweils schädliche Wahl. Das Smartphone ist zum Tyrannen im Taschenformat geworden. Für viele ist es ein Suchtfaktor, und den wenigen, die noch leichten Herzens darauf verzichten könnten, wird das Gerät zunehmend durch strukturelle Zwänge aufgedrängt. Im selben Maß, wie das Smartphone „unentbehrlich“ geworden ist, wachsen die Gefahren und Zumutungen, die mit seiner Benutzung verbunden sind. Programmierer arbeiten auf Hochtouren an Anwendungen, die uns zunehmend nicht nur ausspionieren, sondern unseren Geist auch im Interesse der herrschenden Narrative zu deformieren versuchen. Die von Apple und Google konfigurierten Geräte sind weitaus mehr als nur „nützliche Werkzeuge“ — es sind Wanzen, Überwachungskameras, Datenkraken und Waffen zur psychologischen Kriegsführung in einem.„Die Gefahr, dass der Computer so wird wie der Mensch, ist nicht so groß wie die Gefahr, dass der Mensch so wird wie der Computer“ (Konrad Zuse).Die meisten Menschen hegen einen vagen Verdacht. Viele haben das ein oder andere Indiz wahrgenommen, das belegt, dass ein solcher Verdacht durchaus begründet sein könnte. Trotzdem schaffen es die wenigsten, ihr Verhalten objektiv zu analysieren und einmal verinnerlichte Verhaltensweisen zu ändern. Gewohnheiten und Routinen sind schwer loszuwerden. Vor allem, wenn diese sich zu Sucht oder Zwang entwickeln. Das passiert nicht nur bei Alkohol und Drogen, sondern in geradezu epidemischer Weise bei etwas, das ich bevorzugt „Taschenspion“ nenne: dem Smartphone.Während die exzessive Nutzung des Geräts in praktisch allen Lebenslagen fraglos zur sozialschädlichen Unart — um nicht zu sagen Plage oder Seuche — avanciert ist, markiert der Suchtfaktor des kontinuierlich potenter werdenden Begleiters nicht einmal das größte Problem. Denn Abhängigkeiten lassen sich überwinden, wenn auch müh- und langsam; dass die Geräte zur lückenlosen Observation, Manipulation und Transformation der Gesellschaft genutzt werden aber nicht. Denn sie haben sich längst zu tief in die sozioökonomischen Strukturen unserer Zeit gefressen. Einem Großteil der Bevölkerung erscheint der Alltag ohne Smartphone kaum mehr organisierbar. Ob Kommunikation, Nachrichten, Wettervorhersage, Routenplaner, Zahlungen, Zwei-Faktor-Authentifizierung, Fotosammlung, Videostreaming oder Musikarchiv — der mobile Begleiter hilft.Doch das irreführend positiv und progressiv geprägte Lifestyle-Image des nützlichen Allroundtalents täuscht über dessen sprichwörtlich böse Absichten hinweg. Diese offenbaren sich bei einem Blick auf seine Entwicklung, die dahinterstehenden Konzernstrukturen, ein paar erschreckende Zahlen zu seinen Effekten auf Mensch und Gesellschaft und vor allem auf das, was Smartphones mit Android/Google- oder iOS/Apple-Betriebssystem ganz ohne Zutun oder Wissen des Nutzers treiben.... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/verwanzte-welt-von-tom-oliver-regenauer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
画面に映るものを「かこって検索」――Android向け「Google検索」に実装 Galaxy S24シリーズとPixel 8/8 Proから。 Googleは1月17日(米国東部時間)、Androidスマートフォン向けの「Google検索」の新機能として「かこって検索(Circle to Search)」を実装することを発表した。1月31日から同社の「Pixel 8」「Pixel 8 Pro」とSamsung Electronics(サムスン電子)の「Galaxy S24」「Galaxy S24+」「Galaxy S24 Ultra」で利用できるようになる。
本環節的「輕鬆講科技」幾位 Moderator 與聽眾會討論一下.... (節目內容大要) 節目內容的參考資料,可按下面查閱: 標題:Google might recreate Apple's satellite SOS on Android URL:https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/28/23848719/google-messages-satellite-emergency-services-garmin-rumor 標題:Google might be partnering with Garmin to enable satellite connectivity for Messages in over 150 countries URL:https://www.xda-developers.com/google-satellite-connectivity-for-messages-app/ 標題:Google Messages may work with Garmin for satellite connectivity URL:https://9to5google.com/2023/08/28/google-messages-satellite-connectivity-garmin-evidence/ 標題:Garmin inReach Mini 2 URL:https://cam2.com.hk/products/garmin-inreach-mini-2 本環節來自 2023 年 8 月 29 日的 Clubhouse 科技節目 「輕鬆講科技」。全集重溫請按此:https://bit.ly/3YSPXjc 「輕鬆講科技」是一個逢星期二及四,下午 1:30 在 Clubhouse App 進行直播 Podcast 節目,精華會放在各大 Podcast 平台予大家重溫。直播 Podcast 節目參予者,除可快人一步收聽整集節目直播,更可以運用 Clubhouse 功能,舉手跟主持人參予討論,或者在 Room Chat 以文字跟主持人聊天表達意見。Clubhouse 亦支持 Web 直播及 Replay 功能,若果你部手機沒有安裝 Clubhouse 或者你正在使用電腦,都可以直接透過瀏覽器收聽直播或重温。 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funtechnewshk/message
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Gareth and Ted are back... and not being nice to things. Gareth pisses over things and Ted joins in. AI listening to you typing passwords, Samsung folding Tablets, China app regulations, Dell monitors that cause pain, AR Headset cashins, ugly OnePlus designs, tiny game controlers all get pissed on. Elsewhere Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE and MIX Fold3, Urbanista Malibu, Netflix game streaming, OneXFly and Sony Tablets don't! With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Geekom IT8 hands on Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 update Hardline on the hardware Samsung confirmed it's working on a foldable tablet AI can identify passwords by sound of keys being pressed, study suggests China is turning the screw on app distribution in the country Urbanista's Malibu wireless speaker charges using the power of the sun Dell's new monitor can come down to your desk and supports touch Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE unveiled with attractive price, 8,000 mAh battery Xiaomi MIX Fold3: No global release confirmed new foldable flagship It looks like the next wave of Snapdragon Chromebooks has been cancelled Metakeys mechanical keyboard with integrated 6-in-1 hub Samsung's alleged AR headset leaks online with new images and detailed specifications OnePlus launches Ace 2 Pro with 150W fast charging, 24 GB RAM The Name of the Game The OneXFly is a Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally rival with a competitive price tag The Xbox 360 store will close in July 2024 8BitDo's Latest Tiny Controller Weighs Less Than a Single AA Battery Netflix testing game streaming on Google TV, Roku, more with phone-based controller Flap your trap about an App Google's $5 billion lawsuit over Chrome incognito mode tracking complaints inches toward trial YouTube Shorts will block links because spammers ruin everything good Microsoft will let you uninstall more built-in Windows 11 apps soon for less bloat Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner Google Search can now check your grammar Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature Hate scanning QR codes? This Auto Zoom-In Android feature could soon rescue you Google Keep rolling out a basic version history for notes Google Keep text formatting starts rolling out on Android Google's Dark Web Monitor inside Google 1 Google might implement hardware requirements for future foldables Google could soon offer Apple-style cross-device integration Hark Back Sony's first Android tablets had crazy shapes and PlayStation games - Sony Tablet P - PocketNow Retro-Review Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted GoPro HERO9 - Waterproof Sports Camera with Front LCD Screen and Rear Touch Screen, 5K Ultra HD Video, 20MP Photos, 1080p Live Streaming, Webcam, Stabilization, Black - Now £219.00 Was: £249.00 Sony Xperia 5 Mk.IV £748.39 from £949 - that's over £200 off! (Presumably because they know Mk.V is coming!) Crucial X6 1TB Portable SSD - Up to 800MB/s - PC and Mac - USB 3.2 USB-C External Solid State Drive - Now £49.98 Was: £104.99 Pixel Watch WiFi £249 from £339 (Presumably because the v2 is coming!) Tisoutec Bluetooth Keyboard - Keyboard for All 10 Inch Tablets with 80 cm Tape-C Cable, Black - £9.99 Roku Streambar £84.13 from £129.99 Beikell USB C & USB 3.0 Card Reader Adapter, 5 Gbps High-Speed Aluminum Memory Card Reader - £3.98 Sony WH-1000XM4 £198.95 - I think this is the lowest I've seen them Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts
本環節的「輕鬆講科技」幾位 Moderator 與聽眾會討論一下 Google 終於要為智能語音助手放大招了! 節目內容的參考資料,可按下面查閱: 標題:Google will ‘supercharge' Assistant with AI that's more like ChatGPT and Bard URL:https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/31/23814702/google-assistant-ai-features-layoffs-bard 本環節來自 2023 年 8 月 1 日的 Clubhouse 科技節目 「輕鬆講科技」。全集重溫請按此:https://bit.ly/3DFJ2QR 「輕鬆講科技」是一個逢星期二及四,下午 1:30 在 Clubhouse App 進行直播 Podcast 節目,精華會放在各大 Podcast 平台予大家重溫。直播 Podcast 節目參予者,除可快人一步收聽整集節目直播,更可以運用 Clubhouse 功能,舉手跟主持人參予討論,或者在 Room Chat 以文字跟主持人聊天表達意見。Clubhouse 亦支持 Web 直播及 Replay 功能,若果你部手機沒有安裝 Clubhouse 或者你正在使用電腦,都可以直接透過瀏覽器收聽直播或重温。 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funtechnewshk/message
In This Episode I Talk About My Return To The Droid.
Androidの「メッセージ」、グループチャットもエンドツーエンドの暗号化へ。 米Googleは12月2日(現地時間)、Android端末にプリインストールされているRCSベースのメッセージングアプリ「メッセージ」でのグループチャットをエンドツーエンドで暗号化(E2EE)する計画を発表した。
There is a type of reading that's more than just quickly scanning the words. It's called lectio divina, and learning to read in this way will change your life. Scriptures Mentioned:Proverbs 15:23Ezekiel chapters 2 and 3Revelation chapter 10Psalm 34Isaiah chapters 31 and 38Psalm 1Books mentioned:Eat This Book by Eugene PetersonYou Were Made for This Moment by Max LucadoThe Jesus I Never Knew by Philip YanceyDeeper by Dane OrtlundDark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark VroegopMy weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good!You can sign up for my Substack letter here.(Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!)(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more.John to Know, James to Grow bible study This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drleewarren.substack.com/subscribe
There is a type of reading that's more than just quickly scanning the words. It's called lectio divina, and learning to read in this way will change your life. Scriptures Mentioned: Proverbs 15:23 Ezekiel chapters 2 and 3 Revelation chapter 10 Psalm 34 Isaiah chapters 31 and 38 Psalm 1 Books mentioned: Eat This Book by Eugene Peterson You Were Made for This Moment by Max Lucado The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey Deeper by Dane Ortlund Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
There are some incredible lessons to be learned from Psalm 30 Here's a quiet time around the idea of letting God make joy come in the morning, by being willing to feel the sorrow tonight. The secret? Love tomorrow more. Scripture: Psalm 30 Music by Matt Maher My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient. You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers.
Follow me @samirkaji for my thoughts on the venture market, with a focus on the continued evolution of the VC landscape.On this week’s show, we are excited to be joined by Gaurav Jain, Co-Founder of Afore Capital, one of the largest pre-seed funds in the US with nearly $300MM in AUM across 3 funds. Afore says that no investment is "too early,” and very often investing in companies that are pre-product. We had a great conversation covering pre-seed investing, whether the current market should affect portfolio construction, and how they are able to execute on so many initiatives without the benefit of a large team. About Gaurav Jain:Before co-founding Afore in 2016 with Anamitra Banerji (formerly at Foundation Capital), Gaurav was a principal at one of the top-seed firms in the world in Founder Collective and prior to his investing career, he was an early Product Manager for Android Google and was a co-founder of Polar Mobile.In this episode we discuss:00:58 The inspiration for starting Afore 04:05 What is the difference between pre-seed and seed stage investments06:32 How Afore underwrites risk at the earliest stages of development10:19 The type of founders that Afore is most excited about13:03 Why storytelling is so important at the early stages of companies17:38 Why the market conditions haven’t changed Afore’s portfolio construction23:18 How they think about follow-ons and insider bridges26:58 How Afore has productized its offer with Afore Alpha31:40 How the Afore platform and community works36:48 What Gaurav’s day-to-day schedule looks like42:50 The lessons Gaurav has learned from his anti-portfolioI’d love to know what you took away from this conversation with Gaurav. Follow me @SamirKaji and give me your insights and questions with the hashtag #ventureunlocked. If you’d like to be considered as a guest or have someone you’d like to hear from (GP or LP), drop me a direct message on Twitter.Podcast Production support provided by Agent Bee Agency This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ventureunlocked.substack.com
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There are some incredible lessons to be learned from Psalm 30 Here's a quiet time around the idea of letting God make joy come in the morning, by being willing to feel the sorrow tonight. The secret? Love tomorrow more. Scripture: Psalm 30 Music by Matt Maher My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient. You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
Going through something hard can be a sort of new creation story. No matter what, your life after major trauma or tragedy will look different. Here are some thoughts from my new book, Hope is the First Dose, that will help find the light again, no matter what you're going through. Music by Tommy Walker My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good!Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient.You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
If You Could Go Back In Time, What Advice Would You Give Yourself? A missed episode from the past made me realize I needed to do just that. So, here's a first aid kit from the future, to help you start today! Scripture: Psalm 19:14 14 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. Proverbs 17:27 TPT Can you bridle your tongue when your heart is under pressure? That's how you show that you are wise. An understanding heart keeps you cool, calm, and collected, no matter what you're facing. My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good!Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient.You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study Music by Lauren Daigle
In a Hectic Life, Systems Keep You Sane In a world full of chaos, systems keep you sane. Music by Tommy Walker My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good!Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient.You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study Transcript: Hey friend, have you ever lost your keys? It's an irritating way to start the day. You can't find your car keys. You already lost your spare set, so you have to search your house, you finally find them in the pants you wore yesterday, and by the time you get to work, you're ten minutes late. And that morning, you had a big meeting. Since you were late, the boss gave a sale to your rival, who you were trying to beat for associate of the quarter, and you really needed that bonus. You get to your desk, and spend an hour looking for the folder you need for your conference call, and finally remember that you left it in the copy room yesterday. When you get there, it's buried under a stack of other stuff and it takes you ten minutes to find it. You're now five minutes late to the conference call, and as a result the manager tells you she's going a different direction on the project. Your whole day is shot, because of lost keys and misplaced folders. Does this sound familiar? If so, this episode is for you. I've got a question for you: What's your system? What's your strategy for getting things done in the most efficient way, always having the things you need to do your work and live your life? I'm going to tell you twelve reasons why you need to be more organized, and then I'm going to share six secrets to developing life-proof systems to help you avoid days like the one we just talked about. Disorganization and chaos can make our lives much more stressful than they already are. And who wants that? I'm here to tell you, friend: in my world I cannot survive without a solid organizational plan. Why? Because systems keep you sane. I need to confess that as intelligent as I am, as accomplished as I am, at my baseline my mind is a disorganized mess. I struggle with being easily distracted, and I learned a long time ago that if I was going to be successful, I had to get organized. Now I'm not alone in this. In fact, a huge percentage of type-A, hyper-performing people have what today is called "Adult ADD." When I was a kid, the teachers called us 'hyperactive,' but fortunately I had parents and teachers who were wise enough to let me be myself. They never let me feel like something was wrong with me because I paced a lot, tapped my pencil when I had to sit still for a long time, or seemed to be distracted when they were trying to teach me. Instead of assuming I wasn't listening, they learned to say, "Did you hear me?" And I had, every time. I just didn't need to look at them to hear. The big surprise for me was when I got to medical school and found myself in a school full of people just like me. Parents, be patient with your kids, learn how they learn, and try to maximize their opportunities before you let someone label or medicate them when they're not acting exactly like everyone else. Sure, some people need help and have real problems with learning and behavior. But a lot of folks just need to develop a system to manage their minds, their lives and their behaviors. If you struggle with keeping your mind on track long enough to get off to work without forgetting your cell phone, then you need a system. If you have a hard time focusing on one task because a lot of things are vying for your attention, you need a system. If you feel like you waste a lot of time during the day, and you're not as productive as you need to be, you need a system. It's really cute when your five-year-old forgets something and shrugs, smiles adorably, and asks for your help. It's not cute when your classmate has to borrow your calculator, every day. Or when your forty-five-year-old lawyer gets to your deposition and forgot your case files. Systems keep you sane. For me it works like this: I put everything I need to have with me in the same place, every day. My keys, glasses, wallet, watch, anti-Zombie spray, and hand grenades in a certain place, all together, every day when I get home from work. I'm just kidding about the hand grenades. Those are illegal. But seriously, all my stuff is right next to my sock and underwear drawer, and unless I want to leave the house without underwear and socks on, all my important stuff is right in front of me where I'd have to work hard to forget it. I promise, if I ever get out of sequence in how I dress, or if I leave my wallet somewhere else, I will absolutely get to work without it. What's amazing to me is how I can literally have no idea I've forgotten my wallet, and then as soon as I realize it my brain can absolutely feel its absence in my pocket. I'll feel my not-wallet in there like a splinter under my skin until I go home and get it. Why don't I feel the not-wallet sensation until later in the day when I need my wallet? No idea. But it's true. No system, no wallet. Or keys, etc. The same thing is true at work. If I don't discipline myself I'm the total absent-minded professor. I'll get to surgery without my MRI scans, with no prescription pad, and my reflex hammer is still in the car. It's true. I have learned of myself over the course of my life that if I do not enforce a strict organizational system I am stunningly capable of Alzheimer's-level forgetfulness. Listen: if you struggle with disorganization, frequently forgetting things, not having what you need, etc., you need systems. As Henry Kissinger said, if you don't know where you're going, every road will lead you nowhere. Systems keep you sane. Here are twelve reasons you need systems: (These were inspired by a great article on evancarmichael.com) 1. Systems help you be more focused on what you want to achieve. You can stop getting sidetracked by the things you forgot and instead keep knocking out the things you need to do. 2. Systems help you be more productive. You increase your brain power by eliminating a lot of stuff you've always worried about- you'll know where things are, when things need to happen, and you'll have a system in place to keep track of your work and your life. 3. Systems help you manage your time more effectively. 4. Systems help you do your work more economically. No more rushing out on the business trip to replace the cell phone charger you left at home. 5. Systems help you reduce the clutter in your workspace and reduce your stress levels. Systems improve your brain chemistry. 6. Systems help you achieve more balance in your life. 7. Systems help you set and achieve your goals in a more efficient manner. 8. Systems help you present a more positive business image. Scrub techs have amazing systems to prepare for a case. Imagine a scrub that didn't strategically design how they prepared the instruments for your brain surgery. Chaos... when I see a messy scrub tech, I look for a new one. 9. Systems help you prioritize your tasks. 10. Systems help you be more flexible and more creative. Your brain power isn't being sapped by worrying where you left your briefcase, so it's got the juice to think up new things. 11. Systems help you achieve more energy and enthusiasm. Confidence soars when you know you're squared away. 12. Systems help you achieve freedom from chaos. Doesn't it sound like you need systems in your life? I hope by now that you're convinced that developing and maintaining organizational systems will help your life. Now we know the why, and I'm going to give you the how. Here are my six secrets to developing life-proof systems: 1. Create backups for things you need. I have a 'go bag.' It's a bag full of stuff that will ruin a trip if we forget it. It's got backup power cords for our phones, certain medicines and supplies that will get us through a couple of days if the airline loses our bags or if somehow I forget something. It stays in my carryon bag all the time, and if I ever have to use it, I immediately make a note to myself with a calendar reminder to replace the used item. This might sound silly, but the first time you have a lost bag or a migraine or an allergy attack in a distant town where you can't get to a pharmacy, you'll thank me. It's a backup, to my tendency to forget some things, and to protect us from someone else losing our luggage. Of course, this does not only apply to travel. If there's anything that your successful day at work depends on, your safety or happiness is frequently at risk over, etc., build a system with backups to handle it. I'm not saying that you should keep blank anniversary, birthday and Valentine's Day cards in your sock drawer in case you forget... but could that sort of thing save the day for you once in a while? It's part of my system to have a backup in place. Don't just have a plan A. Life is too great of an offensive coordinator for you to think that you can run the same play over and over and win. You have to be ready, and backups help a lot. 2. Create failsafes for important data. This sounds similar, but it's different. Failsafes are subsystems I put in place in case of some major problem arising. If I'm giving a talk, what if the computer doesn't have the right kind of port for my memory card? I have a failsafe: all my books, talks, blog posts, everything I write is backed up online via Dropbox.com, and on an external hard drive I can take with me in case my laptop decides to die, and on my computer's hard drive and an SD card. Sounds excessive, until you've given enough talks to know that sometimes you get somewhere and their WiFi isn't working so you can't get to Dropbox, your computer is a Mac and they don't have the right connections for the projector, even though they said they would, and their old Dell laptop doesn't have an SD card slot. Failsafe: my presentation is also on a USB hard drive, so we're still good. Oh, and POW, they don't have Keynote on their PC, so my presentation isn't compatible! Disaster? No. I also saved in Powerpoint format in case I ran into any dinosaurs, I mean PC people who haven't yet seen the Keynote light... Failsafes keep you from, well, failing. They're an essential part of the systems that keep me successful at all times. And no just with data. Can you think of areas of your life that would be improved if you implemented backups and failsafes? 3. Use repetition to create synapses, muscle memory, improve brain power by removing conscious thought from frequently needed items/tasks/etc. 4. Never rely on memory. It's unreliable, no matter how smart you are. Make checklists, and develop a discipline and practice of using them. Save your brain for the important stuff, not remembering the toothpaste. Set phone alarms. If you use Gmail, you already have a free calendar that will send you alerts on your cell phone. Why keep letting the same issues hold you back? Use systems. 5. Use Evernote. In this day and age, it's silly to keep bumping into the same problems over and over again when there are so many, and often free, powerful tools to help us organize our lives. I use Evernote everyday. It's the note keeping, digital information organizer that's made a huge difference in my life. Even the free version is super-powerful. Lisa and I use the pro version and it's awesome. I actually write podcasts and blog posts in Evernote first. It syncs across all my devices, works offline, and saves me tons of frustration. Check it out at Evernote.com. Michael Hyatt has a vast number of blog posts about how to maximize Evernote to help you. Please do yourself a favor and check them out. 6. Care about it. The most important aspect of successfully implementing systems into your life is to care that you don't forget things. To have it bother you when you're late, when you can't find something, or when you underperform because you had to scramble to manage something a system would have prevented. Let me tell you a secret: my systems kept me alive and kept our business running when my son died. I have so much of the mechanical parts of my life systematized that in those months after we lost Mitch, I didn't have to think about where my keys were. Muscle memory kept me hanging them in the same spot, reaching for them the next day without having to think about it. I didn't have to wonder where my prescription pad or coffee cup were, or my when my bills were going to be paid, or anything like that, because of having systems in place. In those weeks when all we could do was breathe in and out, having the calendar pop up and remind me to pay the mortgage was a lifesaver. Systems keep you sane. They can save your life. We're grownups now, and it's time to stop struggling over things that can be automated and systematized. Systems keep you sane and they set you free. And let me just add this: Not having a system IS a system. It's just a terrible one. Now you might be wondering what all this has to do with starting today? I'm glad you asked. 1. Past losses can teach us, but they can't define us. Labels are rarely true, and when they are, they can be changed. "That's just the way I am," isn't cute anymore when it costs you your job. We aren't stuck with "I'm just ADD, and it makes me forgetful," or "I'm just a messy person." It if keeps hurting you, change it. 2. Massive change requires massive action. It takes at least three weeks to make a new habit. If you want to make a system that will really stick in your life and make a difference, you have to massively engage with it. It won't set in and become a part of your life if you don't fully embrace it. 3. If you want to feel better, do better. If you're really tired of the consequences of being disorganized, stop wallowing in it. Change it with systems, backups, failsafes, lists, software. Care about it. 4. Peace is achievable in spite of circumstance. No matter what, if you divorce circumstance and marry the idea that you get to decide how you feel, you'll be happier. Decide, purpose in your heart that disorganization and chaos are NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE TO YOU, Embrace the peace systems offer you. Embrace the sanity of systems. 5. The time to start is today. You start today. You can't change yesterday, and you can't control tomorrow. But you can decide that today you will become more organized and therefore more successful in your life. Someone I love recently said, "Creative types are just messy people. It's how we are." I would submit to you, dear one, that organized, disciplined systems in your life, including housekeeping, cleanliness, orderliness in how your life and your things and your work environment will lead you to having more available brain power to be creative. It will improve your work and your life. Systems keep you sane. My friend, if you're not using systems, you're leaving a lot of your life on the table. I hope this conversation has motivated you to look for places in your life where you can be more systematized. But motivation is useless unless you act on it. Take massive action. Systems will help your brain, help your heart, and keep you sane. Take massive action. Embrace systems in your life. Get Evernote. Make lists, set alarms, automate things. Take massive action. Stay safe, get smarter, and keep your sanity by embracing the idea that systems keep you sane. And start today. If you want to become healthier, feel better, and be happier, you have to start today. (Updated YST034 from the old You Start Today Podcast)
AndroidにGoogleマップ「付近の交通状況」ウィジェット登場(ズームもできる)。 米Googleは6月15日(現地時間)、Android向けの「付近の交通状況」ウィジェットを利用可能にした。Androidのホーム画面に現在地の地図が表示され、付近の交通状況が分かる。Googleマップを開かずにすぐに見られるのは便利だ。
When Your Train of Thought is Out of Your Control, It's an Emergency! Here are some thoughts on how to regain control of runaway thinking. Music by Tommy Walker Scripture: Jeremiah 17:9, Psalm 37 My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
Life is Hard. It's Especially Hard Without Hope! Here's a short story about helmets, hope, and happiness! Check out Ephesians 6 and I Thessalonians 5 for more about the full armor of God, and about hope helmets! My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient.You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more.
There is a type of reading that's more than just quickly scanning the words. It's called lectio divina, and learning to read in this way will change your life. Scriptures Mentioned: Proverbs 15:23 Ezekiel chapters 2 and 3 Revelation chapter 10 Psalm 34 Isaiah chapters 31 and 38 Psalm 1 Books mentioned: Eat This Book by Eugene Peterson You Were Made for This Moment by Max Lucado The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey Deeper by Dane Ortlund Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop Link Mentioned: Our friend Weldon Lister's new apparel company, American Scroll! Use the checkout code drlee for 20% off! My weekly newsletter is on Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) (Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. John to Know, James to Grow bible study
A few thoughts on the differences between gardeners and axe-wielders I read a weekly newsletter from an Australian theologian named Michael Bird. This week, he quoted an old Afghan proverb that I can't shake: "The axe never remembers the tree, but the tree always remembers the axe." Today, we're going to talk about the power our words have to either help or hurt other people. Not surprisingly, the Bible has a lot to say about this. Here are a few examples: 1. Proverbs 11:9 Evil words destroy one's friends; wise discernment rescues the godly. 2. Proverbs 15:4 Gentle words bring life and health; a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit. 3. Proverbs 16:24 Kind words are like honey – sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. 4. Proverbs 18:21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue... 5. Proverbs 18:4 A person's words can be life-giving water; words of true wisdom are as refreshing as a bubbling brook. 6. Proverbs 12:18 There is one who speaks rashly like he thrusts of a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. 7. Proverbs 25:18 Telling lies about others is as harmful as hitting them with an ax, wounding them with a sword, or shooting them with a sharp arrow. 8. Luke 6:43-45 For there is no good tree which produces bad fruit, nor, on the other hand, a bad tree which produces good fruit. For each tree is known by its own fruit. For men do not gather figs from thorns, nor do they pick grapes from a briar bush. The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth what is evil; for his mouth speaks from that which fills his heart. Remember that what you say to others can be forgiven, but the nature of how our brains store negative experiences means that those words will never be forgotten. So be careful where you swing that axe! Announcement: I'm switching my newsletter to an app called Substack (download here for Apple, coming soon for Android/Google). It will still come to your inbox via email, so if you don't want to use the app, you'll still be good! Substack combines all the things I'm doing online into one place, gives me the opportunity to bring additional content to paid subscribers, and will make my online life a lot more efficient. You can sign up for my Substack letter here. (Note: There are options to sign up for free, or to become a paid subscriber in this link. The normal newsletter will always be free!) Music by Toby Mac
Android-Nutzer wechseln hin zum iPhone, soweit bekannt. Für den umgekehrten Fall möchte es Google wiederum Apple-Nutzern jetzt so einfach wie möglich machen, um einen Systemwechsel vorzunehmen. Zu diesem Zweck gibt's jetzt eine neue App, die direkt von Google stammt.
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In der 5. Episode philosophieren Tom und Bene über den Crypto Impact beim Superbowl, US Sports und der HipHop Szene. Diesmal liegt der Fokus liegt auf Internet Security - eines der wichtigsten aber leider unbeachteten Themen im Web und auch Web3. Weiters gibt es Einblicke in einige der populärsten Crypto Memes und was dahinter steckt (Inklusive Rant!). Tom und Bene verraten auch, was sie gerade auf Netflix schauen. (00:00) Intro: Themen, Superbowl, Odell Beckham Jr. Crypto Punk, Musik Produzenten NFT Drops, Facebook Probleme mit Tracking, Oculus, YouTube (13:04) Themenfokus: Bitfinex Hack, Razzlekhan aka Heather Morgan & Ilia Lichtenstein, Security (20:10) Crypto Security - Security Tips, Wallets, Private Schlüssel, Recovery Phrase, Scams & Co. (42:36) Over- und Underrated: Memes (WAGMI - We all gonna make it, Ultra Sound Money, Code is Law) (50:39) Next time: NFT Wash Trading & Outro Resources: ** Coinbase Superbowl Ad ** https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/13/22932397/coinbases-qr-code-super-bowl-ad-app-crash ** Superbowl Halftime Show ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdsUKphmB3Y ** Odell Backham Jr. Crypto Punk ** https://www.complex.com/sports/odell-beckham-jr-nft-cryptopunk ** Los Angeles: Staples Center/Crypto.com Arena ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto.com_Arena ** Steve Aoki NFT Drop ** https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/currencies/nft-sales-dj-steve-aoki-hairy-bayc-web3-aok1verse-metaverse-2022-2 ** Snoop Dog Album Drop als NFT ** https://raritysniper.com/news/snoop-doggs-new-album-b-o-d-r-is-an-nft-on-gala-music/ ** NFTs für Youtube Creators ** https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/viral/youtube-includes-nfts-new-creator-tools-rcna15813 ** Android/Google unterbindet Tracking ** https://www.businessinsider.com/google-privacy-changes-ad-tracking-android-facebook-iphone-2022-2 ** Jay-Zs Roc Nation ** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roc_Nation ** Write-up zum Bitfinex Hack ** https://trungphan.substack.com/p/8-thoughts-on-the-45b-bitcoin-heist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Bitfinex_hack ** Resourcen zur Crypto Security ** https://medium.com/shapeshift-stories/crypto-security-tips-2019-edition-c78202de8c8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6m7psfXxzQ https://cryptonews.com/guides/top-10-bitcoin-security-tips.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NibATSjys5E ** Metamask Tutorial ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfkqgXNPiHg ** Datenbank zur gehackten Services und Firmen ** https://haveibeenpwned.com/ ** Passwort Manager ** https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/best-password-manager/ ** Info zu Crypto Hardware Wallets ** https://cryptowhale.medium.com/best-crypto-hardware-wallets-2021-secure-your-cryptocurrency-9b409cbcbbf6 ** VPN Services für Crypto (oder auch Allgemein) ** https://www.vpninfo.com/vpn-crypto-trading/ ** Netflix kauft Rechte für Bitfinex Doku ** https://hypebeast.com/2022/2/netflix-2016-bitfinex-documentary-ordered ** Ethereum EIP 1159 - Deflationäre Funktionalität ** https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1559 https://ultrasound.money/ ** Hintergründe zu Geld Politik** https://youtu.be/GQVGEQlhbJg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression https://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/financial-crisis-review.asp Podcast @YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB5NRDfaFS9DMIeUwJcdLNA Kontakt: Twitter: @bbleimschein & @thomsen85 Email: benedict.bleimschein@gmail.com & thomas.auinger@silverback-content.com
iMessages, T-Mobile & iCloud, Apple Watch Apps iMessage is winning: teens dread the green text bubble After ruining Android messaging, Google says iMessage is too powerful Google exec says Apple is 'holding back' customers who text Apple to allow alternative payment system for 1st time in South Korea Developer exposes another multimillion-dollar scam app on the App Store T-Mobile says iOS 15.2 bug turning off iCloud private relay for some users Intel poaches Apple engineer responsible for arm transition and M1 chips Uber parks its Apple Watch app in the ever-growing junkyard Netflix cameras & image capture Spotify HiFi delayed indefinitely as the company says it has no 'timing details to share' LAPD cops hunted Pokémon instead of responding to a robbery Picks of the Week Rene's Pick: Cleo Abram Goes Indie Andy's Pick: Multiclock Screensaver Alex's Picks: Mixbus VBM Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: newrelic.com/macbreak betterhelp.com/macbreak ourcrowd.com/mbw
iMessages, T-Mobile & iCloud, Apple Watch Apps iMessage is winning: teens dread the green text bubble After ruining Android messaging, Google says iMessage is too powerful Google exec says Apple is 'holding back' customers who text Apple to allow alternative payment system for 1st time in South Korea Developer exposes another multimillion-dollar scam app on the App Store T-Mobile says iOS 15.2 bug turning off iCloud private relay for some users Intel poaches Apple engineer responsible for arm transition and M1 chips Uber parks its Apple Watch app in the ever-growing junkyard Netflix cameras & image capture Spotify HiFi delayed indefinitely as the company says it has no 'timing details to share' LAPD cops hunted Pokémon instead of responding to a robbery Picks of the Week Rene's Pick: Cleo Abram Goes Indie Andy's Pick: Multiclock Screensaver Alex's Picks: Mixbus VBM Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: newrelic.com/macbreak betterhelp.com/macbreak ourcrowd.com/mbw
iMessages, T-Mobile & iCloud, Apple Watch Apps iMessage is winning: teens dread the green text bubble After ruining Android messaging, Google says iMessage is too powerful Google exec says Apple is 'holding back' customers who text Apple to allow alternative payment system for 1st time in South Korea Developer exposes another multimillion-dollar scam app on the App Store T-Mobile says iOS 15.2 bug turning off iCloud private relay for some users Intel poaches Apple engineer responsible for arm transition and M1 chips Uber parks its Apple Watch app in the ever-growing junkyard Netflix cameras & image capture Spotify HiFi delayed indefinitely as the company says it has no 'timing details to share' LAPD cops hunted Pokémon instead of responding to a robbery Picks of the Week Rene's Pick: Cleo Abram Goes Indie Andy's Pick: Multiclock Screensaver Alex's Picks: Mixbus VBM Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: newrelic.com/macbreak betterhelp.com/macbreak ourcrowd.com/mbw
This week on The Roe Show I interview Veli-Matti Saarela, 2-time European Tricking Champion from Finland. Vellu, as he's called, has 15 years of tricking experience and is now an entrepreneur and founder of Legend Trick Shows & Legend Trick Gym. We discuss how he took tricking to a new level with his shows and performances, where the sport came from and how he produced his shows, plus where he sees the sport going in the future. "Tricking is a growing sport which mixes elements from martial arts, gymnastics and breakdancing. Tricking athletes aim for creating aesthetically pleasing combinations of kicks, flips and twists," says Vellu. He has been tricking, competing, performing and teaching across Europe and the US, United Arab Emirates and China. Vellu and his previous team earned recognition by winning numerous tricking battles and making it to the finals of Finland's Got Talent 2011. Vellu's goal is to push forward tricking as a sport as well as an art form and make it familiar for more people in Finland and around the world. What makes Vellusta's performers stand out from the other tricking performers is their unique style of incorporating innovative choreography with powerful tricks. High energy, acrobatic shows spiced with elements from modern circus and dance are his speciality. His shows also combine stirring body coordination, disciplined martial arts and high-flying flips that make the audience gasp. For more information on Vellu follow him at: Instagram: @legendtrickshows & @legendtrickgym @Vellusta Website: www.legendtrick.com Subscribe On iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-roe-show-freestyle-action-sports-podcast/id1517644052 Also see our podcast for Android Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mcmVlc3R5bGVzcG9ydHMucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vZmVlZC54bWw= Contact us for more information about our Events: https://www.freestyletrampolineassociation.com/ See our Online Educational Programs for all Acrobatic Training: https://www.freestyletrampolineassociation.com/online-training #TheRoeShow #GRTcertified #GRTnetwork #GRTnetwork
Happy Independence Uganda! In this week's story roundup across the continent Solomon Obwot and David digest the magnitude of the recent mobile hack in Uganda, why you adopt Google's Rich communication services(Google Message app), talk about the Techpoint West African startup decade report and Jumia Games. Stories Discussed in this episode: 1- Mobile Money recent security breach 2- Techpoint West African Startup Decade report 3- ‘iMessage for Android', Google Chat now available in Kenya via the Google Messages app 4- G Suite renamed to Google Workspace as it challenges Microsoft Office 5- Jumia Games is the latest subscription-based service on the platform
Quick Episode Summary: Intro :11 Promo 1: Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast 1:44 On the Libsyn Blog 2:19 Promo 2: The Trivia Minute 4:10 How we feature you! 4:28 Audio Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The 5 Minute Mojo 6:31 The rumor 11:29 Promo 3: Wasting All The Time Improv Comedy Podcast 11:35 Rob & Elsie Conversation 12:08 Rob is done with the travels! And he's had some pretty serious gmail woes There has been a new cool Libsyn release that cleans up your individual episode code in the Libsyn dashboard Shout-out to Libsyn Podcast Lore, you're gonna have to listen to know why! And it has to do with TV! Google Play has in fact been released! With some voice feedback from Win 22:48 Find out exactly how you can access podcasts in Google Play Music So autoplay on a website, yeay or nay? The ability for you to archive your media is coming, oh yes it is iTunes tip time! It's all about how some M4As are not allowing to preview content from iTunes and what you can do to fix it Rob wants you to email him if you're producing your podcast using an iPad! A very BIG podcaster's episodes were not showing up in iTunes…and guess what? It was do to his artwork being over 500kb Just because you THINK your artwork meets specs, does not mean it actually meets spec Recent website crashes and back-up woes with sad feedback from Craig 42:02 Killer amazing feedback from Krystal about MYSQL, back-ups, caches and all kinds of other geeky stuff for WP 45:37 Spotify stats? Where are they and how do you share that you're on Spotify? Rob gives us the scoop on some stats about Spotify! Some in depth information about using Facebook Ads for your podcast What's with the Skype TOS? Are we breaking them as podcasters? The Why Did You Leave Us Segment! 1:12:18 Some very surprising stats around how people are consuming podcasts and what technology they are using On The Libsyn Blog Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Donald Is A Moron Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Barrel Proof Comedy Google Play Music FAQs Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Winnipeg's Real Estate Podcast The Trivia Minute Wasting All The Time Improv Comedy Podcast 5 Minute Mojo Win from Win's Women Of Wisdom Craig from The Ingles Podcast Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Gale Anne Hurd, Ben Silverman Team for Horror Anthology Based on ‘Lore' Podcast (Exclusive) Find and play podcasts in the Android Google app Google Play Music FAQs Skype Broadcast Terms Of Service Marketing Retreat For Introverted Women Nathan Latka's The Top Podcast - Ep 249 featuring Rob Rob on The Podcast Engineering School Podcast Where is Libsyn Going? (In Real Life) Podcast Movement 2016 When you buy your ticket use the code ‘libsyn' to get $50 off! Podcast Mid-atlantic Blogging While Brown The LIVE She Podcasts Brunch Bash! in Chicago HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!