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Latest podcast episodes about Android Oreo

The Andres Segovia Show
I Got My Verizon BlackBerry KEYONE to Run Android OREO 8.1! | Episode 138

The Andres Segovia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 9:46


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AndroidGuys Reviews
Android Go: Is it right for you?

AndroidGuys Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 16:58


Introduced with Android 8.1 Oreo, this version of the platform is designed with very specific users in mind. Are you the target demographic? Listen in to learn why Android Go may, or may not, be right for you.

Pequeño Podcast
#08 Android Oreo y plataformas

Pequeño Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 16:37


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YourTechReport
LG's G7 One is a Pure Android Smartphone with insane specs. We speak with LG's Ash Molaei.

YourTechReport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 9:39


We had the opportunity to speak with LG's Ash Molaei about the release of the LG G7 One. This variation of the G7 features a pure Android experience worth taking a look at. The LG G7 One is the first Android One smartphone from LG. It brings together the best of the company's smartphone experience and expertise with Google's latest smartphone OS innovations. Designed to be one of the most versatile Android One smartphones on the market today, the LG G7 One sports the proven Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 mobile platform paired with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It has the same all-glass design aesthetic of the LG G7 ThinQ with a polished metal rim for a sleek and slim appearance that is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance.

The Berry Report
The Berry Report Episode 82

The Berry Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 72:15


The Berry Report Podcast is back! After a little break, (I promise we shouldn't have any longer off periods, maybe!) the Berry Report Podcast for your listening pleasure. This week, I am not alone either, as UTB Brad makes a guest appearance on this weeks episode. We have a ton of thing to talk about, including the BlackBerry KEY2, BlackBerry KEY2 LE and Android Oreo rolling out to KEYone and Motion users.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-berry-report/support

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The Tech Journal
Huawei Y9 (2018): A Low Cost Phone with Outstanding Feature

The Tech Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018


Looking for a budget phone in 2018? Introducing the Huawei Y9, an amazing smartphone with 4 cameras, Android Oreo 8.1 and middle range specifications.

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
TTWCP Radio Show- 2018-07-21: Small business security and breaches. Why delete old apps and how. Worst cyber breaches of 2018

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 24:29


Did you know that it has been 10 years since Apple introduced its app store?  Today I will discuss app hoarding and how you can do a little "spring" cleaning on your iPhone. Have you been hacked?  If not you are lucky! Today, I will talk about how 2018 has turned out to be a banner year for cyber breaches. Did you know that small business is under attack?  I will tell you about why and some of the things I have uncovered. A reminder.  If you have not already replaced your Router - You need to do so.  The malware is still out there and it is still causing issues with the lower end routers. There was so much to cover this week -- I barely got started and time was up -- please read the related articles in this post to see what I thought was important this week. Craig is putting up a new membership site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up)  On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 07/21/2018 Small business security and breaches. Why delete old apps and how. Worst cyber breaches of 2018 Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] Hey, everybody, Welcome to Tech Talk with Craig Peterson today. You know it's the 10th anniversary of the app store. Well not today, but just towards the 10th anniversary of the app store. So we're going to talk a little bit about apps today. Maybe it's time to do a little bit of, Well, it isn't Spring, either. but it may be some cleanup on your phone. We'll talk about why you should do that. We've got the worst cyber security breaches so far of 2018. This professor, we're going to talk a little bit about doxing, a New York University professor who is encouraging people to basically attack ICE agents. It's crazy, isn't it? Real Life Hacker reveals what you should stop doing an online DNA test. Did you buy one of these as Amazon Prime had them on special this week? We're going to talk about it shattering your identity. There have been some interesting stories about this new tech new road signs that can detect mobile phones being used in vehicles.  [00:01:03] Now the director of National Intelligence. Dan Coats has a couple of words for us and I've got an article up on my site. If you have a Wi-Fi router you know we've talked about this many times, but have you done what you should do. I know a lot of people haven't because they haven't been calling me asking them to help fix it.  [00:01:24] But, anyways how to make your Wi-Fi router as secure as possible. So here we go stick around. We've only got a half an hour [00:01:38] On the front lines and ahead of the trends in business and consumer technology speaking with the top minds and creators behind the products and ideas that help to drive our everyday lives.  [00:01:48] Dean Kamen is joining us now. He's the inventor of the Segway and the founder of us first Steve Forbes I appreciate what you do with Forbes magazine for all these years it's one of my first go to places or talk right now with the guys and gals behind Siri. We're joined right now by the director of Kindle technology. We're joined right now by the CEO of Ebates Kevin Johnson on air for more than 15 years. [00:02:13] Over 20 million podcast downloads. This is Tech Talk with Craig Peterson. [00:02:20] You know I keep talking about trying to change that intro. And I still haven't done it right. There's just too many things on the plate. It's kind of like the cobbler's kids. Well' I picked up to new clients this week, two new security clients. These are both companies, and because of some serious security problems, they have had. And, I've been working more closely with the FBI as you know because of a couple of things, one this whole InfraGard thing and a few are involved with critical infrastructure if you are responsible for security for business physical as well as some of the security for your computers and other things you might want to look at infragard, I-NFR-A-GARD dot Org. This is an FBI to the private sector organization and they do a little you know kind of a background check on you and then they will sign you up and you can attend some of the local meetings held all over New England, there are some 80 chapters nationwide and you can be kept up to date and that's kind of nice because you get briefings from the Secret Service from the FBI Ecetera. And you also get to attend the webinars that I put on for the infragard members for the FBI. So, check that out as well. But I've been working with them on a couple of different cases it's really kind of interesting the cases but the latest one is just this week. Wow. We had talked with this company last week and the last excuse me last year and the company a small company.  [00:03:57] Right. That's obviously what happens at all small companies, being really big targets. They were targeted and there was what's called a whale attack against them, and they only found out because of some weird e-mails. Now, this has got to be a record here because I think the most recent clients we've picked up have all noticed a problem with their e-mail. Something weird is going on. So, we delved into this and it turns out that this company had been hacked, maybe. But in this case what had been happening is that they had the customer list which makes you think they've been hacked right. So, somebody has their customer list. They have their invoice format which also makes you think they've been hacked and they have their logo which of course you can get from their Web site, and they've been sending invoices to this company's customers. Now, this is a really big deal because in those invoices they said OK ACH the funds to this account. Now for those who don't know ACH is a way of sending money directly to a bank account or pulling money directly out of a bank account. We use it we use it to pay a couple of our providers and we use it for some of our customers to pay us. It's really handy but, it's also really actually rather dangerous because those guys have your bank account number. So, the bad guys were sending out invoices to the customers of this small business saying pay up and here's where I want you to wire the money.  [00:05:41] Wow. And they did not hear about this from many of their customers. It's absolutely crazy. It's insane. So, we went in there. We reviewed everything that was happening and came up with a solution for them. We came up with a battle plan including tightening up all of their security, because they were running their own in the House e-mail server, which a lot of people do, and they did it because they wanted to be secure. They didn't want someone hacking a third party service or you know, there's so many ways that it could go wrong when you don't have your hands on it right. Well, it looks like it had been compromised. So, we're cleaning that up we're giving them a much better system that is much more secure. We're putting special clients on all of their machines, not just this normal anti-virus crap that doesn't work. Boy, if he didn't attend my last Webinar there's some serious news out there about like McAfee, saying McAfee is the worst product in the world. Norton saying, Yeah you know none of these products work, people. I keep getting called into business. They didn't work. I got another one. I've got to go to next week who has a major security problem, as well. So, it's been a very interesting, interesting week this week as I'm seeing more and more small businesses getting hacked and having money taken out. So, I'm talking to the FBI agent out of the Boston field office and talking with him about what we've found and what's going on and giving them account numbers and stuff and. [00:07:21] He's talking. He's telling me about an indictment. I guess it just went out and about a company, very similar thing, and that bad guys got a half a million dollars from this small business. Five hundred thousand dollars. And, even though the FBI has indicted these people you can try and freeze bank accounts et cetera. But, the money's already gone, and I think well I know I've told you guys this is quite a while ago but a story about how doxing works, and how this lady over in the former Soviet Union had to use some of this data that she doxxed. It's an interesting story I should tell it again sometime. But, she was able to get almost 50 million dollars it was more than 45 million from this small-medium sized business, and it only takes 90 seconds for that money, once they have their hands on it. Once they have access to that account it only takes 90 seconds for it to be out of reach of U.S. law enforcement. That's how bad it is. So, you know welcome aboard to our newest customers this week as we try and straighten out the mess. I just wish people would do the right thing to start with. And, sometimes they do. [00:08:41] And, you know Ron and Monica if you guys are listening, and you come to mind, you know growing the business you wanted to be safe. You're nervous because you didn't understand enough about it. Right. A small business. Somebody is responsible for the IT but there's not necessarily someone that knows enough about it. So, Ron and Monica came to us and they've been a happy client of ours here for a few months now. But, that's the exception right. Usually, people come to us when their whole world has fallen apart. That's a really, really, big problem. All right. So, we're going to get right now into the tenth anniversary and what you should be looking for. Now, it's my 10th anniversary its the 10th anniversary of the app store. I've been on the air now for over 20 years and I think that's about right. We're coming up on our nine hundredth show weekly show so 900 divided by 52. That's that's a lot of years and I appreciate everybody who listens to us and of course all of the sponsors of the radio show and you know without you listeners we would not be here so I appreciate that. Including the listeners of our podcast and people who are watching some of the stuff over on Facebook. Well, it is the 10th and well not today isn't the tenth anniversary as I mentioned earlier but of the App Store. And, I wanted you to look at your phone right now, your smartphone.  [00:10:12] Open it up. I'm going to pull mine up here too and have a look and see on this app store, not the app store, but on your phone. How many apps do you have this screen? I bet you. Just guessing here I probably have a 1 2 3 4 5 6 times 4 is 24 per page and I have 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 pages of apps.  [00:10:55] How many you have? That is all lot. So let me see 24 times 15 that would be 300. I have 360 apps on my iPhone. Wow. How many apps do you have? Well, when the app store debuted 10 years ago there were 500 apps total out on that app store. This is the Apple App Store obviously. Now, it's grown to over 2 million apps and people like me, I probably have more. I will I know I have more than 360 because I like a lot of them I've deleted and frankly most of us could probably delete a lot. Here are the statistics and I want you to think about your phone your devices here. But, this is according to a study that was done by Nielsen. You know those guys and they found that the average person launches roughly 9 apps per day, 9 per day and interacts with roughly 30 apps over the course of a month. So, for me, that means I have 330 apps that I just plain don't use. Now I know most of these apps use from time to time and that's while they're still on my phone. Yeah, I'm making an excuse, But I do use a lot of them. OK. [00:12:14] Here's why you might not want to engage in the kind of digital hoarding that I've tried not to do as I said I've deleted some of the apps. The bottom line is, that there are some serious security flaws with some of the older apps particularly if we're talking about Android apps here. The iPhone apps, iOS not so much. But you cannot get updates for a lot of these apps. There are servers that are behind the apps may be where the security flaws are. So, for instance, you're using an app lets just use Dropbox as an example we use Dropbox with a lot of our client Dropbox app. Isn't just a standalone app just like so many of them behind Dropbox app you have Dropbox servers, you have Dropbox data storage right. The same thing with email apps almost any app is going to use some sort of cloud device to do storage in order to pull it all together, Right. It's not storing everything on your phone although some apps certainly do. Well, the security flaws could be behind the app and could be sitting there in the cloud and they're never reviewed by Apple.  [00:13:29] All Apple is doing is looking at most is looking at some of the code and looking for some major mistakes or them doing stuff that would really, you know, drop your security level and you could lose data. So, that's frankly that's the biggest reason to get rid of these older apps. Yeah, they can slow down your computer or your iPhone really or your Android device that's out there. But, it is a security issue. Now, of course, you also have the issue of using space up but when we're talking about space nowadays it's just so cheap to get cloud space from Google. Or from Google or from Apple. You know we're talking about 99 cents a month for a pretty serious upgrade in cloud storage. But the iPhone now has an automated way to kill apps that you're not using anymore. And what it does is if it's getting low on space and it needs to free some up it can go in an automatic magically delete apps that you're not using, regularly.  [00:14:40] It saves the documents and data that go with them but it gets rid of the app. See here I'm going to pull up on my iOS device, you're going to go unlock your phone. So, you're in this is true of any iOS devices to have your iPad as well and go to settings. And, this, by the way, is only in the more recent versions of iOS. So, go to Settings General and then under general go to iPhone storage and it's going to give you an option called offload unused apps. Now that's going to automatically delete the apps you don't use, regularly. But, as I said it's going to say the documents are going to save the data. And frankly, it's going to save you gigabytes of storage on your device. Now you can also look at the apps that are hogging your storage because some of them take up a lot of space so if you've done that already so we went to settings General iPhone storage and made sure to offload unused apps is turned on. So, now I want you to go to settings general iPhone storage again and you'll notice there is a running tally of how much space each app is taking up. [00:15:55] Now if you have a lot of apps it might take a minute or so for it to go through. Find out how much each one's using and sort it in numerical order by clicking into a specific app. You know how much storage is dedicated to the app itself and if it's the app is automatically removed that storage you are going to come right back to you. But it's also going to tell you about the data it's accumulated in some apps are accumulate a lot. Like I use iPod type apps right. Streaming apps listen to podcasts. Those are going to use a lot. I use video apps from Amazon from Netflix from Plax etc. and any movies that I've downloaded are gonna be sitting in there too so that's really going to get you on the right track, again. It's under settings. Both of these settings general iPhone storage. That'll help to clean things up now for Android users. [00:16:51] The process is, of course, a little different if you are running Android Oreo.  [00:16:57] You can not get a running tally of your apps and sizes instead you have to click through the categories and find the apps by their usage. There's another apps category for those that don't fit the top level category so, it's not as simple. As over on the app Apple's side. Now again, ten years ago 2008 much different time for app users.  [00:17:20] Most people didn't consider that a simple flashlight app or social network or maybe an app that just gives you a nice background on your phone might do everything in its power to try and track you and gather up information. But all of those types of apps, historically. All of those types of apps could have done it. Not that they all did, but many people downloaded a free flashlight app or downloaded a free wallpaper and what those apps actually ended up doing was grabbing all their contacts taking that contact information and sending it on out. So you might want to delete those as well. Good time. The 10th anniversary of the App Store to go through and do a little bit of cleanup on your iPhone iPad or Android devices as well. [00:18:17] Our let's move on to the worst cybersecurity breaches of 2018 so far. Now, I have seen in 2018, one of the worst breaches of small businesses I have ever seen. In fact, it wasn't one of the worst. It was the worst and other security professionals I've worked with have agreed it was the worst one, they had ever seen. Just a small business, talking about eight computers. It is nuts what's going on out there right now. But here we go. The year is only half over and let's see which one of these you can remember the Russian grid hacking. [00:18:59] We know the Russians were infiltrating and probing our power companies, here in the United States. Remember, they are not run by the government they are private businesses. There is evidence that the Russians, apparently had direct access to all of the control systems in one major U.S. utility. I'm not going to name names here. The not Petya malware has been going out there. Grid hacking guide is just crazy. US universities in March this year the Department of Justice indicted nine Iranian hackers over an alleged breach of attacks on more than 300 universities in the U.S. The suspects are charged with infiltrating the 144 U.S. universities in and 176 and 20 other countries 47 private companies and targets like the United Nations, US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the states of Hawaii and Indiana. Apparently, they stole 31 terabytes worth of data. Who wouldn't notice that data going out of their systems exfiltration something you have to watch for, estimated to be worth three billion dollars. Man, we got rampant data exposures. Data breaches of course, continued just crazy in 2018. But their quiet cousin, I liked the way wired worded, this data exposure has also been prominent this year. I've got a link to this Wired article up on my Web site. Craig Peterson dot com if you want to read the whole thing I'm just kind of commenting as I go through it here. But, the data exposures when data is stored and is not defended properly. So, is not encrypted at rest Etcetera Etcetera So data aggregation firm exact Exactis, talked a little bit about the 340 million records exposed publicly accessible it's two terabytes of very personal information about hundreds of millions of US adults. Under Armour breach, This is their my fitness pal app and a lot of people that were using it using names email addresses passwords from 150 million users. VPN filter. This one's still going on warned about it. At the end of May beginning of June but it has impacted more than a half a million routers worldwide. [00:21:26] This was spying and it was just like a siphon, right too. You've seen these massive siphons that they use to suck up water for firefighting. [00:21:39] And are there like two feet in diameter. These huge things and they can suck up thousands of gallons a minute. Well, that's the sort of thing VPN filter can do and it sends it all to Russia. And once it's in Russia they have your information, everything you've been doing online. It's just crazy. Which, is why and we're not going to get to any of these other articles, unfortunately, we have run out of time but that's why I have put up on my Web site you'll find Craig Peterson dot com in today's show note make sure you check your e-mail. My show notes for today but talking about how to make your Wi-Fi Router as secure as possible. You've got to do it. This is very dangerous stuff. The FBI had been warning people worldwide and unfortunately, very few people have put the patch in place. The FBI has slowed it down by blocking the command and control. But, this is a very very big deal. So make sure you pay attention to that and we're starting up a few other things. We've got some other recordings we're going to be posting. We're putting stuff up on YouTube and Facebook, soon. So, I will let you know. But make sure you are subscribed to my regular weekly show notes, so I'm going to check in make sure that's up. [00:23:00] But, if you go to Craig Peterson dot com slash subscribe. It should pull up a little subscription page for. And once you're there. Go ahead and subscribe to my weekly newsletter and you'll get these articles, all of the details. You'll also be able to get, this is a very good thing. Any warnings about immediate breaches that are underway. I have master classes that I'm giving for free on a bunch of topics so its based on what you're telling me you want to hear about. And I do these things absolutely free is not a pinch and the only way you can find out about that is making sure that you get my weekly e-mails, again. Craig Peterson dot com slash subscribe. I'll be back on the air next week same time. And you can also find me online, go to Craig Peterson dot com slash iTunes, please subscribe. It really helps to get those subscriber numbers up. Those are the ones that count. I want to make sure people listen in and they understand these the most important topics of the week and of the day have a great weekend. We will talk again next week. Take care. Bye-bye.  [00:24:21] Only one out of every five people. If you still can't get enough, go to the Web site, Tech Talk with Craig Peterson dot com.  --- Related articles: --- On the 10th anniversary of the App store, it’s time to delete most of your apps The Worst Cybersecurity Breaches of 2018 So Far The SIM Hijackers A Real-Life Hacker Reveals What You Should Stop Doing Online How to Make Your Wifi Router as Secure as Possible New road signs can detect mobile phones are being used in vehicles Intelligence chief invokes 9/11 in warning of potentially crippling cyber attacks NYU Remains Silent on Professor Who Doxxed Ice Employees When a DNA Test Shatters Your Identity --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Message Input: Message #techtalk Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553

Android Authority Podcast
Wistful Memories of Samsung's Past

Android Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 31:38


Recorded June 26, 2018 Adam Doud, Jonathan Feist, and Joe Hindy talk about the OEMs that pushed out Android Oreo the fastest and the results may surprise you. Plus, Android Authority readers are all stuck on a phone from the past. Plus, as much as Adam loves the Axon M, another OEM almost beat ZTE to the punch - none other than Samsung. Plus, we look at AT&T’s new cord-cutting TV service and how it’s already leveraging the Time Warner merger. It is a very busy time around the Android Authority network, be sure to check in with DGiT.com, Drone Rush, and SoundGuys.com (also check out their podcast) for some of the latest from our team. Timecodes: 01:10 - Which manufacturer updates its phones fastest? Android Oreo edition  10:25 - A lot of you want another Samsung Galaxy S5 17:55 - Samsung’s cancelled foldable phone shows up in leaked photos 25:00 - AT&T to give free TV service to unlimited plans customers The Android Authority podcast is: Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRush Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy Produced by Adam Doud

Nerdcore Podcast
Nerdcore Podcast s2e11: Android Oreo, Note 8 y Gamescom

Nerdcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 84:08


Esta semana hablamos del lanzamiento de Android Oreo y todas sus novedades, la presentación del Galaxy Note 8 y muchas noticias y trailers desde Gamescom en Alemania. En este episodio Pato-Less también tuvimos una buena discusión sobre los esfuerzo de hardware que está haciendo Facebook y sus planes de competir de manera más directa con Amazon, Apple, Google. Recuerden suscribirse al canal y dejarnos todos sus comentarios, incluyendo si prefieren que #NerdcoreLive se grabe los Viernes por la noche. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message

Pequeño Podcast
#02 Rápida review

Pequeño Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 31:24


Android Oreo se hace esperar, ya hay algo después de todo, pero seguimos aguantando. Cosas buenas, cosas malas y demás variedades. @hector199404 en Twitter Lo mismo en Facebook y similar en instagram. hectorlucero1994@gmail.com para contacto.

Canaltech Podcast
CT News - 26/06/2018 (Android Oreo na linha Galaxy; Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Pro)

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 6:48


Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 26 (25th May 2018): HTC gives U the world's best dual cameras on the U12+

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 10:00


This week on the Friday News Update: - HTC announces their new U12+ flagship, with four cameras, including the highest-rated dual cameras on DxOMark, Edge Sense 2, a bezelless screen and pressure sensitive buttons... for some reason - LG announces their new Q7 budget phone range, with bezelless screens, octa-core processors and single cameras with Portrait Mode - Razer announce new Razer Blade 15 laptops and the budget Core X external graphics card enclosure Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing

Bran'sTech Podcast
Episode 8 | Android Oreo (Go Edition)

Bran'sTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 7:50


So, back at Google I/O 2017, Google announced the new Android Go program for budget devices. I decided to take some time to go over what it is, and compare it to 2014's Android One program.

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 16 (16th March 2018): Fitbit's new smartwatch can play many song Versas

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 9:11


This week on the Friday News Update: - Fitbit announces a new smartwatch called the Fitbit Versa with Fitbit OS, an Apple Watch-like design and 4 day battery life as well as a fitness tracker for children called the Fitbit Ace - Google rebrand Android Wear to Wear OS - Motorola allegedly cancel the Moto X5 and some Moto Mods, possibly including a rumoured VR headset Mod - Google Lens comes to iOS via the Google Photos app - Huawei and some online phone stores accidentally reveal the Huawei P20 Lite before its official announcement - Apple announce that WWDC 2018 will start on the 4th of June and send out invites to a mysterious education-themed event on the 27th of March - The Essential Phone gets Android 8.1 Oreo - The LG G7 could be announced in April and released in May, followed by the V35 in November - HTC U12+ specs and image posted online Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Skill

Shufflecast
#127 – Pixel, Android Oreo na S8 i Samsung Galaxy S9 w naszych rękach!

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 50:28


Cześć, dzisiaj szybki, zwięzły odcinek o tym, jak to jest z tymi telefonami, Samsungiem i o tym, jak do komputerów z Windowsem dodają iPhony w promocji! Nie do końca to rozumiemy, ale wiadomo sprzedaż rządzi się swoimi prawami. A jeszcze wracając dzisiaj Sławek będzie gadał dużo, po pierwsze o Pixelu, po drugie o Androidzie, a […]

Arvipra Tech Podcast
Episode 63 – Android Oreo bareng Randy (Besok Senin the Podcast)

Arvipra Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 35:30


Android Oreo bareng Randy (Besok Senin the Podcast) - Arvipra on Podcast. Hai!! Untuk awal maret ini, gue mau ngebahas Android Oreo. Nggak seperti biasanya dimana gue sotoy sendirian, episode ini gue ngajak Randy dari Besok Senin the Podcast karena kita sama-sama orang terpilih yang sudah menggunakan Android Oreo. Cek juga podcast dia di soundcloud dan Apple Podcasts! Android version distribution klik di sini Arvipra on Podcast adalah audio berisi ocehan selama 30 menit yang membahas teknologi, hobi, dan apa yang lagi ada di otak Arfiadi Pratama. Cocok dinikmati sembari mengerjakan tugas, menunggu orang, di tempat servis motor, di tempat servis hp, menjalani kemacetan, intinya dinikmati sambil melakukan aktivitas lain. Backsound: GET UP! by Nicolai Heidlas Music 

Calling All Platforms Tech - Tech news for fans of Apple, Google and Microsoft

  Google: - Samsung is working on '3D emoji' for the Galaxy S9. - LG to release their next flagship in June. - LastPass officially works with the autofill API in Android Oreo. - Pixelbook Sleeve now available in the Google Store for $100. - Google giving 20% discount to 'loyal' Nexus owners.   Microsoft: - Microsoft shared some of the limitations of Windows on ARM. - Amazon Music is now in the Microsoft Store.  - Xbox Party chat coming to the Xbox app on iOS and Android.   Apple: - The HomePod is leaving rings on wood furniture. - iFixit released their tear down of the HomePod, which gave us a lot of really interesting information.   Gaming: - Feral Interactive is bringing Rise of the Tomb Raider to macOS. - Mobile Game Spotlight of the Week: Monument Valley 2. Download on Android and iOS. - Indie Game Spotlight of the Week: Spooky Cellar from Bros Before Giraffes. - Xbox One S and One X getting support for 1440p displays. - EA is having a large sale on Xbox games. - Age of Empires is out!   www.callingallplatforms.com Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube   Subscribe on iOS Subscribe on Android TuneIn Stitcher

The Vergecast
Waymo v Uber, another iOS bug, and AMP Stories

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 68:00


This week on The Vergecast, Nilay, Dieter, and Paul welcome senior writer Sarah Jeong to the show for the first time. Sarah was at the federal court in San Francisco for Waymo v. Uber trial and has been reporting on it for The Verge, so she lends us her expertise to explain what was going on between the two companies. Also, Dieter explains why so much software is broken and also checks the pulse of the open web with this week’s tech headlines. There’s a whole lot more in between that — like the segment Paul does every week “Fingers are round if you think about it” — so listen to it all, and you’ll get it all. 01:06 - HomePods are staining wooden tables with a white ring 06:28 - Tesla Model 3 first impressions feat. MKBHD 07:34 - The Uber-Waymo trial with Sarah Jeong 25:21 - Major new iOS bug can crash iPhones and disable access to apps and iMessages 32:52 - Samsung halts Android Oreo rollout on Galaxy S8 due to ‘unexpected’ restarts 35:21 - Fiat Chrysler sent an over-the-air update that is causing Uconnect to endlessly reboot 39:27 - Paul’s weekly segment “Fingers are round if you think about it” 41:56 - Microsoft is turning Progressive Web Apps into Windows apps 45:42 - The ‘Stories’ format is coming to Google search next 57:36 - Caavo review 1:04:56 - Boston Dynamics robots can now hold the door for its friends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Canaltech Podcast
CT News - 14/02/2018 (Galaxy S8 sem Android Oreo; Novo LG V30 com I.A.)

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 5:52


NewSprint
113: Newsprint: February 05, 2018

NewSprint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 1:31


Sports PV Sindhu Gunning for Top Spot PV Sindhu is certainly one of the best women's singles shuttler in the world right now, but that doesn't make her invincible. Sindhu has always maintained that women's singles is the most unpredictable category in the sport, and just about anyone from the top-20 can win a tournament. Not only that, Sindhu knows there is a long way to go for her, to attain a level where no player can beat her. And for that she is putting in the extra yards, so that she achieves her aim of becoming the World No. 1. Entertainment Kylie Jenner Announces Birth of Baby Girl Kylie Jenner has given birth to a baby girl. This is Jenner's first child. The 20-year-old reality star took to Instagram on Sunday to confirm her pregnancy and announce that she and boyfriend Travis Scott welcomed the new bundle of joy after months of speculation. No name has been revealed yet. Tech OnePlus 5T Receives Android Oreo Update OnePlus has brought the latest Google Android features to its OnePlus 5T devices. The Chinese smartphone maker has started rolling out Android 8.0 Oreo update wherein the users of the OnePlus smartphone will be able to avail the Android Oreo features on their smartphones. In addition, as OnePlus promised earlier, the Face Unlock feature that debuted with the OnePlus 5T is now available on the OnePlus 5 devices as well.

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 10 (2nd February 2018): Will the new Elephone be the smartphone for U?

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 9:58


This week on the Friday News Update: - Elephone announces the incredible U Pro budget smartphone, with a curved AMOLED Full HD+ screen, dual cameras and facial recognition (coming soon via an update) and more... for just £200-300. Wow. - Vivo announces the X20 Plus UD, the first ever phone with a fingerprint sensor under the screen. Plus they could be working on a phone with 10GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage - Red announces more information about their Hydrogen holographic smartphone - Google Play has started selling audiobooks - A Chrome OS tablet by Acer has been spotted at an education event - Google I/O will take place between the 8th and the 10th of May this year - An examination of the Google app reveals that you'll soon be able to change the 'OK, Google' wake word - OnePlus have introduced iPhone X-like gestures in the latest OnePlus 5 and 5T beta - Nokia have released a 4G version of the 3310 - Samsung will release the Galaxy X this year - iOS 12 won't introduce many new features, but Apple will introduce support for iPad apps on macOS - Surface Pro 4 owners are reporting a screen flickering issue that can only be (temporarily) fixed by putting the laptop in a freezer - Galaxy S9 will get 'Intelligent Scan' unlock method and 'stickers with depth control' are coming to the S9+, plus photos of the phones and camera samples emerge online Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing

DAPULSE BUSINESS
Samsung Confirms Galaxy S9 As Secret Feature Leaks

DAPULSE BUSINESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 2:59


Samsung has already confirmed what is arguably the Galaxy S9’s most significant upgrade, but now following display leaks, battery information and detailed specifications, two further slips by Samsung have confirmed a third Galaxy S9 variant and what is set to be the Galaxy S9’s biggest secret feature… Let’s break them down… 1. Intelligent Scan Vs Face ID Credit here goes to SamCentral which dug through Samsung’s latest Android Oreo beta and found a hidden feature which looks like the company’s answer to Face ID on the iPhone X. It is called ‘Intelligent Scan’, it is a combination of both iris and facial recognition. Accompanying text in the beta states the two technologies work “together for better results even in low or very bright light” and for “better accuracy and security”. There is also an animation hidden within the source code (SecSettings es awsem_intelligentscan_help.mp4) which has been extracted below: For those who want to dig around in the Oreo beta themselves, the Settings APK has been uploaded here. Will Intelligent Scan be a rival to Face ID? I’m not convinced, but it may be the best alternative we’ve seen. Certainly iris recognition is extremely secure (more so than facial recognition used in Face ID) and combining the two is an interesting metric, but without a 3D mapping dot projector as used in Face ID it may be more easily fooled by 2D images. Time will tell. Time will also tell if Samsung brings Intelligent Scan to existing Galaxy smartphones. The Galaxy S and Galaxy Note ranges have had both iris and facial recognition scanners for a while now, so theoretically Samsung should be able to bring this feature to them as well. 2. Samsung Confirms Dual Sim Galaxy S9 Plus Spotted by MSPowerUser, dual sim variants of previous Galaxy smartphones have long been popular so this isn’t entirely unexpected news. But the interesting thing is these models have usually been reserved for Asian markets yet the model (SM-G960F/DS – aka ‘Dual Sim’) is listed on a holding page for Samsung’s German website indicating the model will come to Europe for the first time. Whether this also suggests a US launch for Galaxy dual sim models is on the cards remains to be seen, but such a move would be a boon to smartphone owners with two network contracts or separate home and work phones. Couple this new information with the fact I exclusively revealed the (somewhat disappointing) Galaxy S9’s final design last month and there’s little left for Samsung to show when it launches the smartphone in February (despite some impressive internals). In fact, for my money, the most exciting thing about the Galaxy S9 is likely to be the popular legacy features Samsung has kept when so many rivals are discarding them… Original Article Forbes The post Samsung Confirms Galaxy S9 As Secret Feature Leaks appeared first on DAPULSE.

soundbite.fm: a podcast network
Merge Conflict 82: Broken Backs and Updating Apps

soundbite.fm: a podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 42:04


It is 2018 and both iOS 11 and Android O are in full swing on tons of awesome and new devices. What does that mean when you want to update your apps? We walk through what we have been up to in the last few weeks to bring our apps up to date. This includes our continuous integration and delivery, iPhone X tweaks, supporting the latest OS, and changes to the App Store itself. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr Special Thanks Thank you so much for our new Patreon supporters: Russel, Paul, Tom, and Chris!

Merge Conflict
Merge Conflict 82: Broken Backs and Updating Apps

Merge Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 42:04


It is 2018 and both iOS 11 and Android O are in full swing on tons of awesome and new devices. What does that mean when you want to update your apps? We walk through what we have been up to in the last few weeks to bring our apps up to date. This includes our continuous integration and delivery, iPhone X tweaks, supporting the latest OS, and changes to the App Store itself. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr Special Thanks Thank you so much for our new Patreon supporters: Russel, Paul, Tom, and Chris!

Canaltech Podcast
CT News - 29/01/2018 (Android Oreo no Zenfone 3/4; Game of Thrones em dezembro)

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 5:41


Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
01/27/18 ​News and tips on Electric cars, Boring Company, Huawei Mate 10 Pro, Google Easter Eggs, Tesla delays, Apple Home Pod Part 1

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 30:01


Android Oreo, Sprint, T-Mobile, TWC, Boring Company, Tesla and Green Car Quandary Marsha's computer dies; Android Oreo 8.1 new feature; Verizon vs AT&T? Is Sprint or TMobile unlimited worth it? TWC installing in suburbs; Spectrum Internet; Muting ads on Google; Games hidden in Google Search Bar; Elon Musk's Boring company's newest hype - A flamethrower! Tesla Model 3 delays and the facts about how green electric cars really are.

Rebuild
198: Gaming Hogehoge (drikin)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 181:13


drikin さんをゲストに迎えて、インテルCPU脆弱性、Android, ゲーミングPC、NVIDIA GeForce, Netflix などについて話しました。 Show Notes Koh Aoki - YouTube Strict-Transport-Security Application Cache Meltdown and Spectre Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign Google Online Security Blog Impact of the patch for the Intel bug on my AWS EC2 instances #KPTI Apple has already partially implemented fix in macOS for 'KPTI' Intel CPU security flaw Mitigations landing for new class of timing attack | Mozilla Security Blog What is timing attack? Apple issues apology for slowing old iPhones down How to Get Your iPhone's Battery Replaced at Apple Store Razer Phone How to use notification channels on Android Oreo Razer Gaming Keyboards Kinesis Corporation » Ergonomic keyboards and accessories NVIDIAが規約変更によりGeForceのデータセンター利用を制限 TensorFlow Framework & GPU Acceleration | NVIDIA Data Center EMV Liability Shift What we need from Apple to make standalone Apple Watch podcast apps 緊急特番:拉致覚悟で出かけていったドリキンを待っていたものは?! – backspace.fm 勝間和代が徹底的にマニアックな話をアップするブログ Black Mirror キン肉マン 61 「僕だけがいない街」Netflixで3度目の映像化

Orbital
The Only Oreo That's Available Everywhere

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 24:28


On this episode of Orbital, reviews editor Jamshed Avari and games editor Rishi Alwani join host Pranay Parab to look at potential smartphone trends of 2018. Bezel-free design (0:25) Are phones really bezel-free? Will we see a truly bezel free phone in 2018? The compromises phones make for this design choice Biometrics (2:23) Security versus convenience Face ID In-screen fingerprint scanner AI (5:50) Uses of AI in phones What we will see in the future Battery life (10:40) Smartphones didn’t get thinner Battery technology Will battery life improve in 2018? Android Oreo adoption (14:45) Google needs to fix OS adoption How it can begin this Why this is a big issue for Android users Flagship chipsets (17:24) What to expect from Qualcomm and competitors Digital payments (18:38) UPI v2 Why cash is king in India Will this change in 2018?

NewSprint
98: Newsprint: January 02, 2018

NewSprint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 2:38


Don’t have time to keep a tab on news throughout the day? CNN News18 brings you the day’s top news and newsmakers in less than 3 minutes! Here are today’s top picks: Sanjay Singh, Sushil Gupta, ND Gupta likely nominees, Rajya Sabha polls on January 16, AAP PAC to meet tomorrow ENTERTAINMENT:- Singer Sunidhi Chauhan and her husband welcomed their first child on Monday. The singer gave birth to a baby boy at Mumbai's Surya Hospitals at 5:20 pm. Director, Pediatrics of Surya Hospitals, Bhupendra Avasthi told IANS that the delivery was uneventful and the baby boy is healthy and doing well. The 34-year-old singer kept her pregnancy under the wraps for quite some time. Sunidhi and Hitesh tied the knot on April 24, 2012 at a low profile wedding ceremony in Mumbai. SPORTS:- The MCG pitch for the fourth Ashes test has been rated "poor" by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after last week's drawn clash between hosts Australia and England saw only 24 wickets fall over five days. "The bounce of the MCG pitch was medium, but slow in pace and got slower as the match progressed," match referee Ranjan Madugalle said in his report to the ICC, reflecting the concerns of the match officials over the performance of the pitch. TECH:- Xiaomi’s Android One device – Xiaomi Mi A1 has started receiving the Android 8.0 Oreo update. Xiaomi forum has announced an over-the-air (OTA) update for the smartphone, starting December 31. Subsequent to the Android Oreo update, Xiaomi Mi A1 devices will receive Oreo specific features like Picture-in-Picture mode, Smart Text selection, new Notification dots, Night Light mode, Auto-fill as well as Background limits. AUTO:- Kawasaki has finally launched the Vulcan S 650cc motorcycle in India for Rs 5.44 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and the company has already started accepting bookings for the same. The bike will be officially unveiled at the 2018 Delhi Auto Expo. The 2017 Vulcan S shares its underpinnings with Ninja 650 and is powered by the same 649cc 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled engine which is mated to the 6-speed gearbox which comes with the positive neutral finder.

Orbital
Is Xiaomi Mi A1 the Best Android Phone Under Rs. 15,000?

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 27:00


Xiaomi Mi A1 got a pretty significant price cut recently, but does that make it the best smartphone under Rs. 15,000? Android enthusiasts Aditya Shenoy and Rishi Alwani join host Pranay Parab to discuss. Stock Android vs MIUI (1:23) Why stock Android is great What you lose if you don’t have MIUI Are fast updates guaranteed? Why does Mi A1 not have Android Oreo? What you get when you buy Mi A1 (7:10) Strengths of the phone Camera Performance The permanent price cut (11:27) Why the price cut happened so soon Competing phones The Android One program (14:30) How it has failed in the past Will there be more Android One phones in the future? Should that impact your purchase decision? The competition (18:22) Xiaomi’s muddled product strategy Phones that compete with this one The case for a bezel-free design Should you buy budget phones with this kind of a display? Micromax Canvas Infinity review

Daily iOS App News
Daily Mobile App News 11/12/17

Daily iOS App News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 2:27


Ep. #006 - Daily Mobile App News - 11th December 2017 • Huawei Nova 2S with Android Oreo, dual rear camera setup launched in China • LG Signature Edition smarphone with QHD+ OLED display, dual camera launched • Micromax launches Bharat 5 smartphone at Rs. 5,555 • Kult Ambition smartphone with 13MP camera launched at Rs. 5,999 • Daily Mobile App News - 11th December - Thank you

Shades of Brown
Episode 43: Americans And Their Hamburger Discourse

Shades of Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017


This week on Shades Of Brown we talk lots about software updates. Apple had a software update cycle, as did Google. We also discuss the state of Apple's software quality. Microsoft announced new Windows 10 on ARM devices and Amazon and Google are fighting in a nasty way. Plus Cristian reviews the Xbox One X. Show Notes: 00:00:13 - macOS Root Bug 00:03:16 - iOS 11.2 and Dategate 00:11:17 - tvOS 11.2 00:12:58 - watchOS 4.2 00:19:14 - Android Oreo 8.1 and Android Go 00:25:54 - Google banning lockscreen ads on the Play Store 00:32:13 - Chrome is going to stop allowing third party extension injections 00:34:20 - Windows 10 ARM Devices Announced 00:36:44 - Google removing YouTube from Fire TV devices 00:44:23 - Cristian got an Xbox One X Updates: macOS bug lets you log in as admin with no password required New security update fixes macOS root bug iOS 11.2 fixes date bug that crashes iDevices, begins Apple Pay Cash rollout Apple finally fixes SDR content on the Apple TV 4K with tvOS 11.2 Apple Pay Cash hits Apple Watches with watchOS 4.2 release Android 8.1 Oreo goes final, rolling out now to Pixel and Nexus devices Google releases “Android Go” to OEMs, along with a suite of low-end Google apps News: Google bans Android developers from adding lock screen ads Chrome to stop third-party software injections because they make it crash Google and Amazon are punishing their own customers in a bitter feud HP, Asus announce first Windows 10 ARM PCs: 20 hour battery life, gigabit LTE Xbox One X Review Digital Foundry Review Xbox One X Social: Cristian on Mastodon Cristian's Mastodon Instance Sadiq on Mastodon Sadiq's Mastodon Instance Join Mastodon Stipes Radio on Twitter Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Overcast | Pocketcasts

Shades Of Brown
Episode 43: Americans And Their Hamburger Discourse

Shades Of Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017


This week on Shades Of Brown we talk lots about software updates. Apple had a software update cycle, as did Google. We also discuss the state of Apple's software quality. Microsoft announced new Windows 10 on ARM devices and Amazon and Google are fighting in a nasty way. Plus Cristian reviews the Xbox One X. Show Notes: 00:00:13 - macOS Root Bug 00:03:16 - iOS 11.2 and Dategate 00:11:17 - tvOS 11.2 00:12:58 - watchOS 4.2 00:19:14 - Android Oreo 8.1 and Android Go 00:25:54 - Google banning lockscreen ads on the Play Store 00:32:13 - Chrome is going to stop allowing third party extension injections 00:34:20 - Windows 10 ARM Devices Announced 00:36:44 - Google removing YouTube from Fire TV devices 00:44:23 - Cristian got an Xbox One X Updates: macOS bug lets you log in as admin with no password required New security update fixes macOS root bug iOS 11.2 fixes date bug that crashes iDevices, begins Apple Pay Cash rollout Apple finally fixes SDR content on the Apple TV 4K with tvOS 11.2 Apple Pay Cash hits Apple Watches with watchOS 4.2 release Android 8.1 Oreo goes final, rolling out now to Pixel and Nexus devices Google releases “Android Go” to OEMs, along with a suite of low-end Google apps News: Google bans Android developers from adding lock screen ads Chrome to stop third-party software injections because they make it crash Google and Amazon are punishing their own customers in a bitter feud HP, Asus announce first Windows 10 ARM PCs: 20 hour battery life, gigabit LTE Xbox One X Review Digital Foundry Review Xbox One X Social: Cristian on Mastodon Cristian's Mastodon Instance Sadiq on Mastodon Sadiq's Mastodon Instance Join Mastodon Stipes Radio on Twitter Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Overcast | Pocketcasts

Shufflecast
#113 – Odcinek dla biedafili, czyli LG V30 z dedykowanym DACem, nowy The Punisher, Battlefront 2 i Jaybird Freedom

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 49:58


Ostatnio w naszym podcaście, co tydzień inny skład! Tak też jest tym razem, zabrakło Bartka, który w dzień nagrania musiał pojechać do Wawki. Ale nie zmienia to tego, że odcinek wychodzi normalnie. Dzisiaj rozmawiamy o tematach bardzo skupionych na technologii jest to wręcz taki odcinek – ukłon w kierunku tej części naszych fanów, która lubi […]

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 279: S + 1 equals OnePlus 5T

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 80:35


Brooklyn, oh Brooklyn. OnePlus took over the East River shore to slam some machinery together and bring up the OnePlus 5T. It's the second year that this manufacturer decided on pushing a quick turnaround on iteration and it caps off a whirlwind of big device launches this fall. We dissect every little aspect of it and go into our favorite punching bags: Sprint, Face ID and wearables. All the news fit to podcast as we chat with scene newcomer Ryan Woo on this episode of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the video recorded from 3:00pm Eastern on November 17th, or check out the high-quality audio version right here. You can chat while the show is broadcasting live on Twitter using the hashtag #PNWeekly or shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air the following week! Pocketnow Weekly 279 Recording Date November 17, 2017 Hosts Juan Carlos Bagnell Jules Wang Guest Ryan Woo (Fried Face) Sponsor The Pocketnow Weekly is brought to you by AppRiver, the cloud-based software that keeps your email servers free of spam and viruses. It offers encrypted email, continuity, secure hosted exchange and even migration help, too. If having to manage your communications has become an obstacle to putting effort into your business, try any of AppRiver’s services FREE for 30 days. Visit appriver.com/weekly to sign up and we thank AppRiver for supporting the #PNWeekly! News Summary 4:32 Galaxy S9 mini: boy, wouldn't this be nice for a change? Galaxy Beta: Android Oreo on hold for Sprint and T-Mobile Galaxy S8 users Sprint and Hulu: Because T-Mobile and Netflix isn't enough ROK Mobile: a Mint SIM-esque deal for a unique MVNO $400 back: Buy a V30 and stay with LG Apple Watch: shipping like hotcakes, especially the cellular one iPhone 2019: sensing three dimensions everywhere Face ID: kid gets into mom's iPhone X OnePlus 5T 41:36 The OnePlus 5T launches with the same big specs and a couple of headline changes, too. Android Oreo will take a while to get to the device, but at least the display won't be all weird like the OnePlus 5, right? Also, we check on a potential Star Wars special edition and look at backdoors galore.  • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

mobilecast (audio)
mobilecast #140

mobilecast (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 62:01


Huawei vykřesal z toho nejlepšího, co dokážou jeho čínské mozky a továrny nabídnout, novou vlajkovou loď Mate 10 Pro a my ji aktuálně testujeme Joe Belfiore na svém Twitter účtu (ne)oficiálně prozradil to, co se už dlouho vědělo – Microsoft už se svým mobilním systémem do budoucna nepočítá Google naopak uvolnil novou testovací verzi Androidu 8.1 a my si ji společně živě ukážeme Činil se i Facebook , který představil nový headset virtuální reality Oculus Go Pozadu nezůstalo ani BlackBerry (potažmo TCL) se svým modelem Motion, zatímco ZTE zaujalo skládacím telefonem Axon M

Puromac
461: 39% versus 0,2%

Puromac

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 123:27


En este episodio Fede y Flavio hablan sobre macOS High Sierra y lo que nos gusta, APFS, Centro de Control, iPhone X, iOS 11, Android Oreo, Presentación de Google, en tu mac, preguntas y respuestas a tweets

TendenciasTech
Ataque masivo a Yahoo y se agotaron los SNES Classic Edition

TendenciasTech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 35:11


Podcast de Tecnología TendenciasTech - El gran ataque masivo a Yahoo y además se agotaron los SNES Classic Edition en cuestión de horas. Pero también estaremos platicando de Android Oreo, qué no ha sido un gran auge entre la comunidad de usuarios Android. Y si antes ordenabas un café de Startbucks desde su página web, esto ya no será posible.Aquí esta el enlace para hacer contraseñas seguras:https://identitysafe.norton.com/password-generator/https://www.tendencias.tech | berlin@tendencias.tech | FB: TendenciasTech |TW: @tendenciastech | App: TendenciasTechSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tendenciastech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Actualización Android
El cumpleaños de Android y Google se celebran junto con un celular con Android Oreo y Echo

Actualización Android

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 24:10


[Actualización Android #71] El segundo nuevo celular con Android Oreo llegó a CNET en Español, Amazon sorprende con un montón de productos para el hogar inteligente, listamos lo que esperamos del Google Pixel 2 y más noticias Android. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tech45
#356: Gekke Henkie

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 80:00


Follow-up De techniek achter waterstofauto's. De inkomsten van muziek stijgen klaarblijkelijk toch door streaming. Onderwerpen Arnoud Wokke vertelt ons alles over Android Oreo. Review van Android Oreo. Verdeling van de Android versies in 2017. Ook wat meer info over Treble. Er is een Google-event op 4 oktober Google neemt een deel van het HTC smartphone team over. Is meer dan €1000 de nieuwe prijs voor een mobiele telefoon? Tips Ruurd: Brodit-telefoonhouder & bordspellenfestivals in België en Nederland Arnoud: Appels en Peren Show & Bonami Spelcomputer Museum Toon: Fri3d Camp CFP

Tech Café
IBM ❤️ MIT & NvidIA

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 86:47


IBMIT IBM teste une gravure à 5 nm. IBM Z, le mainframe parano. Ça avance sur les nanotubes. Mais la route est longue. Et sinueuse. Et mal indiquée. Le premier véritable usage d’un ordinateur quantique ? Simuler un système quantique ! Le MIT combine SoC et RAM sur une puce 3D. IBM et le MIT se lovent : un plan de recherche en IA de 240 M$ sur 10 ans. NVID’IA Isaac Initiative : la matrice des robots ! Et nous d’ailleurs ? Vivons nous dans une simulation Elon ? Que penser de l’argument de Bostrom ? NVIDIA étudie la possibilité de GPU modulaires multipuces. Le deep learning pour le raytracing, l’animation et l’antialiasing ! Love triangle : Baidu larguerait NVIDIA au profit d’AMD. Vous voulez un super ordinateur DGX sur Volta ? C’est possible. Et pas cher. Enfin… Au fait..? Android Oreo : la plus grosse mise à jour jamais déployée. Si si. Le dolphin fait flipper : comment parler silencieusement à Siri ? Google tenterait-il de s’approprier le brevet du meilleurs codeur entropique ? D’ailleurs c’est quoi un codeur entropique ? D’ailleurs c’est quoi l’entropie ? Et ça sert à quoi au fait ?

The .NET MAUI Podcast
Episode 48: Android Oreo, iOS 11, and Xamarin.Forms Tips & Tricks

The .NET MAUI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 40:18


In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan cover Xamarin support for Android Oreo and iOS 11, share tips for beating the learning curve with Xamarin.Forms, talk upcoming releases in the pipeline, and more! 6:00 Building Xamarin apps for Android Oreo & iOS 11 12:15 Xamarin.Forms: Tips for Beating the Learning Curve 14:40 Installing Visual Studio 2017 previews side-by-side with stable (and sandboxing!) 18:25 Protecting your Xamarin apps with Dotfuscator 20:00 dotNetConf Announcements & Sessions 24:45 New stable release for Xamarin developers 26:00 Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-prerelease 28:00 Package/Tool of the Podcast Show Links: Xamarin.Android 8.0 Gets Even Sweeter with Oreo (https://blog.xamarin.com/xamarin-android-8-0-gets-even-sweeter-with-oreo/) Get Your Apps Ready for iOS 11 (https://blog.xamarin.com/get-apps-ready-ios-11/) Xamarin.Forms: Tips for Beating the Learning Curve (https://blog.xamarin.com/xamarin-forms-tips-beating-learning-curve/) Installing Visual Studio Previews (https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-21-Installing-Visual-Studio-2017-Preview) Protecting Apps with Dotfuscator (https://blog.xamarin.com/protecting-xamarin-apps-dotfuscator/) dotNetConf (https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/dotnetconf/2017) dotNetConf: What's New in Xamarin (https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/dotnetConf/2017/T114) Stable Release: 15.3.5 with Xcode 9 and iOS 11 Support (https://releases.xamarin.com/stable-release-15-3-5-with-xcode-9-support/) Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-pre (https://forums.xamarin.com/discussion/93181/pre-release-xamarin-forms-2-4-0-275-pre3) Waffle.io (waffle.io) Quicktype: Json to C# (https://montemagno.com/convert-json-to-any-language-with-quicktype/) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)

The .NET MAUI Podcast
Episode 47: Android Oreo Support, Xamarin Live Player Preview 2, New iOS 11 Previews, and more!

The .NET MAUI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 32:02


In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan discuss LOTs of new previews for Xamarin developers, including Android O, Xamarin Live Player, iOS 11, and Xamarin.Forms previews for you to try in addition to some exciting community updates. 2:00 Xamarin Live Player Preview 2: Continuously Run & Debug Apps 6:30 New free Xamarin University certification level 10:25 Xamarin MVPs join Microsoft MVPs 13:50 Share more code with .NET Standard 2.0 16:45 Exploring UrhoSharp 3D with Xamarin Workbooks 18:00 Android Oreo support 19:15 New updates for mobile developers in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.4 Preview 2 21:50 iOS 11 & Xcode 9 Previews 24:10 Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-pre2 25:00 Pierce's Tool of the Podcast: Xamarin AppMap from Infragistics 27:20 James' Package of the Podcast: Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin 4.0 Show Links: Xamarin Live Player Preview 2: Continuously Run & Debug Apps (https://blog.xamarin.com/xamarin-live-player-preview-2-continuously-run-and-debug-apps/) Introducing the Xamarin Certified Mobile Professional Badge (https://blog.xamarin.com/announcing-xamarin-certified-mobile-professional-badge/) Bringing Communities Together: Xamarin MVPs Join Microsoft MVPs (https://blog.xamarin.com/bringing-communities-together-xamarin-mvps-join-microsoft-mvps/) Share more code with .NET Standard 2.0 (https://blog.xamarin.com/share-code-net-standard-2-0/) Webinar: Exploring UrhoSharp 3D with Xamarin Workbooks (https://blog.xamarin.com/live-webinar-xamarin-university-presents-exploring-urhosharp-3d-xamarin-workbooks/) Visual Studio 2017 version 15.4 Preview 2 (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/preview/) iOS 11 & Xcode 9 Previews (https://blog.xamarin.com/explore-ios-11-previews-today/) Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-pre2 (https://forums.xamarin.com/categories/xamarin-forms-releases) Xamarin AppMap from Infragistics (https://www.infragistics.com/products/xamarin/productivity-pack/app-map) New Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin (https://montemagno.com/connectivity-plugin-4-0-important-and-awesome-changes/) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More
Inside Android Oreo's Quest to Protect Your Phone

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 12:18


Android's recently released Oreo update packs in plenty of features, including a battery life boost and a notifications rethink. But Oreo's most important improvements will happen behind the scenes, with a host of security updates designed to evolve with ever-expanding digital threats. From halting ransomware to blocking malicious apps and easing Android's longstanding fragmentation woes, Oreo tackles some big problems.

Shufflecast
#99 – Nowy Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Android Oreo i o streetwear'ze słów kilka!

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 65:27


Za tydzień nasz wielki jubileusz! A dziś ostatni odcinek wakacyjny! Sławek mówi o Androidzie Oreo, Damian martwi się o baterię w Samsung Galaxy Note 8, a Bartek, jak zwykle bardzo technologicznie – streetwear, dropy i inne takie określenia z nomenklatury dobrego sneakerhead’a! Nie ma co ukrywać, w drugiej połowie może Wam się nudzić dlatego dajcie nam […]

The Drill Down
489: Free Speech on the Net

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 91:26


photo by Kirsten Jorgensen This week, the battle for free speech on the internet, Android Oreo is here, Solar Eclipse 2017, Samsung bursts onto the scene with a new Galaxy Note, Elon Musk wants to stop killer robots, and much, much more. What We're Playing With Andy:  Halt and Catch Fire season 4 Tosin: Apple AirPods Dwayne: Solar Eclipse 2017 Headlines Google reveals Android O is named Oreo, begins rollout to Nexus and Pixel devices Verizon to start throttling video on smartphones on all unlimited data plans to 720p, with the cheapest “Go Unlimited” plan limiting video to 480p Jeff Immelt has emerged as the front-runner to become Uber's CEO Walmart and Google partner on voice-based shopping HTC cuts the Vive VR headset's price to $599 Audible Book of the Week Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups - Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned $100,000 into $100,000,000 by Jason Calacanis Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Total Eclipse of the Heart (Dance Mix) by Nicki French Hot Topic: Free Speech on the Internet Fighting Neo-Nazis and the Future of Free Expression Daily Stormer Takedown Is 'Dangerous' for Free Speech, Says EFF How Hate Groups Forced Online Platforms to Reveal Their True Nature Cloudflare CEO on Terminating Service to Neo-Nazi Site: 'The Daily Stormer Are Assholes' Unlikely Allies Join Fight To Protect Free Speech On The Internet Music Break: Starman by David Bowie Final Word Elon Musk leads 116 experts calling for outright ban on killer robots The Drill Down Video of the Week Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Hands-On Review Elon Musk Space X space Suit   First picture of SpaceX spacesuit. More in days to follow. Worth noting that this actually works (not a mockup). Already tested to double vacuum pressure. Was incredibly hard to balance esthetics and function. Easy to do either separately. A post shared by Elon Musk (@elonmusk) on Aug 23, 2017 at 12:59am PDT Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.

Super Feed
Área de Transferência - 036: Você Não É Um Algoritmo

Super Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 70:24


O papo do episódio 036 inclui o lançamento do Galaxy Note 8, as novidades do Android Oreo, uma discussão inesperada sobre o Roomba, e a ideia da Apple de investir US$1 bilhão em séries originais.

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
Samsung launches Note 8, NBN vows to address complaints and Android Goes Oreo: Vertical Hold - Episode 141

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 26:52


The Note 8 is finally here, but does it live up to the hype? We chat to one of the few to have already gone hands-on with Samsung's latest premium smartphone. Speaking of phones, Android 8.0 is here, but only for Google's phones for now. We dive deep into the creamy centre of Android Oreo. The NBN continues to be the major tech story in Australia, but is it trying to clean up its act (and can that possibly work?

Podcasts4iu
Encantado con los seguidores! + Noticias: Pixel 2, Android Oreo...

Podcasts4iu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 38:57


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Podcasts4iu
Cambio de Smartphone Principal + Noticias: Note 8, Android Oreo

Podcasts4iu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 19:10


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