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Names are hard — but they don't have to be this hard. Nilay, David, and The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes start the show with some personal news, before digging into the monumentally silly thinking behind Warner Bros. Discovery re-re-naming its streaming service HBO Max. After that, and some more streaming news, we turn our attention to the gadget news of the week, including the long-awaited release of CarPlay Ultra and the latest announcements from the Android team at Google. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for Brendan Carr is a Dummy, some debate on the future of Airbnb, and a brief party speaker update. Because the mystery continues. Further reading: It's not Max, it's HBO Max Max was an all-time bad rebrand How HBO's creatives survived corporate chaos ESPN's standalone streaming app launches this fall for $30 a month Fox One streaming service will arrive just in time for football season Netflix's ad tier is growing really fast — and that means more ads Netflix is bringing back Star Search as a live show YouTube will stream an opening week NFL game for free Peacock's NBA coverage will add an overlay with live shot stats Apple's CarPlay Ultra is finally here, if you have a new Aston Martin Apple's fancy new CarPlay will only work wirelessly Android 16 Material Three Expressive UI coming in beta this month Google's splashy new Android UI is coming in beta this month. It's Dieter! Warner Bros. is launching a cinematic universe for brands Here's How NBCU Is Integrating Brand Sponsors for SNL50 FCC threatens EchoStar licenses for spectrum that SpaceX wants to use Airbnb's new app has all of your vacation extras in one place Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Definitely one of our best - this is what podcasting should be about! We started off by thinking that there may not be much to chat over - but how wrong we were! We got the ball rolling by chatting over the expansive choices there are now available in the Android market and the giant strides they're making in catching up the brand leaders. That gave way to what was supposed to be a chat about WWDC which was announced this week, however, that rapidly gave way to a pretty heated chat about about AI and what we all think it's future will be. It's clear Apple is a little lost right now, and it seems our overarching view was that Apple needs to find back their passion. After we all calmed down a little, we then spoke about our various studio spaces and Daniel's move that will mean soon he will have his first dedicated studio space - exciting times ahead, for sure! Honestly, this episode is one we know you'll enjoy! Get in touch: david@talkingtechandaudio.com #apple #samsung #samsunggalaxy #iphone16e #iphonese #iphone#iphone #youtube #contentcreator 00:00 Intro 01:39 Let's talk about Android 03:35 What phones are popular in Australia 05:39 How much does Android UI vary from phone to phone? 09:23 Daniel's long-term thoughts on the Samsung S25 Ultra 11:43 Missing the S Pen 12:19 Alex and his current daily 15:50 Alex and his dodgy iPhone 16 Pro 17:05 Everything works…it just works! 18:45 David the iPhone 16e and leading the simple life 21:21 The iPhone 13 mini - still a gem! 23:35 Daniel and his two phones - and the poll! 24:28 WWDC 2025 - our thoughts 25:27 AI - is it all it's cracked up to be? 33:15 Apple can't hide 39:24 The tech world waiting for the next big thing… 42:41 Apple missing passion 43:00 Samsung's far from blameless 44:40 Studio chat 47:47 Daniel and his studio plans 50:45 Alex nearly gave up! 52:25 Mental wellness and not getting defeated 54:54 The difference between working with sponsors 56:15 Making the most of your studio space 58:55 Daniel's new camera 59:50 Always learning 60:00 The Mac mini is still on Daniel's mind
Гость — Александр Воробей, руководитель отдела автоматизированного тестирования сервиса склада в OZON.О чем болтаем? Обсуждаем, как экскурсии на склад помогают тестировать бэкэнд и какими бывают нагрузки во время распродаж. Уточняем, как работает BDD для unit-тестов, и мечтаем об идеальном мокере. Размышляем, почему релизы — это песня, и узнаем, как доклады на конференциях помогают внедрять лучшие практики.Таймкоды:00:32 Тема выпуска — автотесты отгружены1:17 Чем занимается Александр Воробей в OZON2:43 Сколько человек автоматизирует сервисы склада3:19 Бэкэнд или фронтенд4:13 Как исключить ошибки в работе склада7:04 Соотношение тестирования с разработкой8:26 Автоматизация бэкэнда на PyTest9:54 Как попасть в ПК Гейзенбаг и что там делать11:19 Почему команда OZON стала делать хорошие доклады12:09 Зачем выступать с докладами12:55 Автогенерация клиентов14:55 BDD для unit-тестов16:29 Пример BDD-теста20:12 Отдельный репозиторий для автотестов22:05 Почему нет моков26:25 Как сделать качественный продукт29:18 История про сковородки32:26 Релизы — это песня33:43 Самая любимая практика36:22 Что нужно делать, чтобы быть как Саша37:14 Блиц38:07 Фишка качества OZONСсылки:Телеграм-канал про QA, который ведет Александр Воробей: https://t.me/qa_channelИван Приходько — Как проводить 19 000 нагрузочных тестов в месяц и не умереть под нагрузкой: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij7DjFKAfUoНагрузочное тестирование Kafka-сервисов: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nz3VMcguNc&t=6826sОтказ от рутины в тестировании микросервисов (про автогенерацию): https://m.vk.com/video-215425037_456239035Эмилия Куцарева — Инфраструктура Android UI-тестов: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PltPyQzr0w&t=405sАлексей Царев — Распознавание музыки в кино и сериалах для Кинопоиска: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPIdUgLyI78Павел Щедухин — Тестирование производительности мобильного приложения: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4bwQZgXnwПочему автоматизация тестирования не работает (YouTube-сериал “Томатизация”, 2 серия): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyKcYf_aJNg&t=3sКанал QA Tinkoff в Телеграме: https://t.me/qa_tinkoffКанал IT's Tinkoff в Телеграме: https://t.me/itstinkoff Больше про карьеру в IT в Тинькофф: https://l.tinkoff.ru/about-it-career
Гость — Эмилия Куцарева, руководитель автоматизации тестирования в Одноклассниках и преподаватель в образовательных проектах VK.О чем болтаем?Узнаем, что происходит на конференции Heisenbug, — общаемся с участниками и приглашаем в прямой эфир спикеров. Выясняем, как стать автоматизатором вместе с Эмилией Куцаревой. Уточняем, как живет команда, в которой тестировщики пишут одновременно для web, Android и iOS. Разбираемся в хайповых фреймворках и предупреждаем о сложностях автоматизации тестирования. Размышляем, как можно вычислить плохого тестировщика, и какую роль в тестировании будет играть нейросеть.Таймкоды:00:33 Привет, Heisenbug!1:55 Узнаем, как стать автоматизатором, у Эмилии Куцаревой4:56 Должны ли QA заниматься автоматизацией6:15 Отличия автоматизации для web, Android и iOS8:52 Нужно ли разделять тестировщиков по платформам12:19 Хайповые фреймворки для автоматизации на web14:35 Фреймворк для автоматизации на Android17:03 Сложности при автоматизации тестирования19:34 Как использовать фермы для автоматизации21:56 Работа с эмуляторами на примере Android-тестов25:30 Риски использования библиотек27:59 Кто такой плохой тестировщик, и зачем нам нейросети32:11 Заменит ли нас нейросеть — спрашиваем участников ГейзаСсылки:Эмилия Куцарева — Инфраструктура Android UI-тестов: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PltPyQzr0wКанал QA Tinkoff в Телеграме: https://web.telegram.org/z/#-1436363875Канал IT's Tinkoff в Телеграме: https://t.me/itstinkoffБольше про карьеру в IT в Тинькофф: https://l.tinkoff.ru/about-it-career
Jetpack Compose ni toolkit ya kisasa kutengeneza native Android UI. Imejikita katika declarative programming model, ambayo inakupa wepesi kwa kusema tuu unataka UI yako ionekanaje, na Compose itafanya mengi kwa ajili yako wakati app inabadili state, na UI yako itajiupdate automatically.Kwa kuwa imetengenezwa na Kotlin, basi inafanya kazi vizuri kabin na Java Programming Language na kutoa direct access kwa APIs zote za Android na Jetpack. Pia iko compatible na existing UI toolkit, so hapa unaweza mix and match classic (zile za XML) and new views na imetengenezwa kwa Material Theme pia animation kama zote vile tokea awali tuu.For the best experience developing with Jetpack Compose, nakushauri pakua sasa the latest canary version of Android Studio Preview. Kwa sasa Jetpack Compose iko kwenye Beta Version iliyotoka Mwezi wa Pili tarehe 24, na sasa ipo Beta 5 wakati narecord chapisho hili.Sasa kaa tayari tuanze pita code kwa Kotlin na Jetpack Compose, tupia like na subscribe sasa.
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
Facebook to reverse news ban on Australian sites, government to make amendments to media bargaining code Murdoch's law and the net GameStop shares soar more than 100% amid executive shuffle Trump reportedly appealed to FB Oversight Board Sheryl Sandberg and Top Facebook Execs Silenced an Enemy of Turkey to Prevent a Hit to the Company's Business Taco Bell chicken sandwich/taco! Pickled jalapeño > pickle A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say Biden admin plans executive order to address chip-shortage woes Google Pixel phone saved an unconscious man from being trapped in an overturned vehicle for hours Google-linked smart city plan ditched in Portland Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does It's the End of an Era: Fry's Calls It Quits Birders fighting over celeb birds on Twitter Dorsey says Twitter needs to go all-in on subs California can finally enforce its landmark net neutrality law, judge rules YouTube to Let Parents Set Up Supervised Accounts for Kids Under 13 Google surfacing lightweight HTML5 games in Discover, Chrome around the world Android's latest update will let you schedule texts, secure your passwords, and more Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV Jetpack Compose enters beta, making Android UI development easier Google is bringing games to Android Auto, and no, it's not Stadia Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries Google Chat website getting a Gmail-like redesign with Hangouts-style chat windows Picks: Stacey: Ting Fire Safety Jeff: The music industry makes more money but has more mouths to feed Ant: "W" is for Whack Leo: Lena @ Things Of Interest Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Sponsors: forwardnetworks.com/twit Gabi.com/TWIG itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
In episode 10 we wrap up season 1 with my good friend Santosh Kikkeri. Santosh will walk us through SAP's User Experience Design and how it ties into Fiori Design System, Mobile SDK's and the SAP Mentor App for tablets. We will also chat about a couple of great use cases for those looking to develop logical mobile apps replacing legacy systems. Info on the SAP Fiori Design here: exeperice.sap.com openSAP course “SAP Fiori overview SAP Fiori for iOS design guidelines SAP Fiori Mentor iOS app SAP Fiori for iOS UI sketch stencils SAP Fiori for Android design guidelines SAP Fiori Mentor Android app SAP Fiori for Android UI sketch stencils Santosh can be found on social media here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/santoshkikkeri SAP User Experience Community: https://experience.sap.com/members/santosh-kikkeri/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/santoshkikkeri/ See below for more info on where to find me: SAP Community: people.sap.com/josh.bentley Twitter: twitter.com/bentley_josh LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-bentley/ SAP and AWS Developer info: developers.sap.com aws.amazon.com/developer and here is Rearden’s Music used in the podcast open.spotify.com/artist/7uxGdgqZ9sPuG5ZGJSjmG5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josh-bentley/message
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the emergence of Google's Android operating system. Before we look at Android, let's look at what led to it. Frank Canova who built a device he showed off as “Angler” at COMDEX in 1992. This would be released as the Simon Personal Communicator by BellSouth and manufactured as the IBM Simon by Mitsubishi. The Palm, Newton, Symbian, and Pocket PC, or Windows CE would come out shortly thereafter and rise in popularity over the next few years. CDMA would slowly come down in cost over the next decade. Now let's jump to 2003. At the time, you had Microsoft Windows CE, the Palm Treo was maturing and supported dual-band GSM, Handspring merged into the Palm hardware division, Symbian could be licensed but I never met a phone of theirs I liked. Like the Nokia phones looked about the same as many printer menu screens. One other device that is more relevant because of the humans behind it was the T-Mobile sidekick, which actually had a cool flippy motion to open the keyboard! Keep that Sidekick in mind for a moment. Oh and let's not forget a fantastic name. The mobile operating systems were limited. Each was proprietary. Most were menu driven and reminded us more of an iPod, released in 2001. I was a consultant at the time and remember thinking it was insane that people would pay hundreds of dollars for a phone. At the time, flip phones were all the rage. A cottage industry of applications sprung up, like Notify, that made use of app frameworks on these devices to connect my customers to their Exchange accounts so their calendars could sync wirelessly. The browsing experience wasn't great. The messaging experience wasn't great. The phones were big and clunky. And while you could write apps for the Symbian in Qt Creator or Flash Lite or Python for S60, few bothered. That's when Andy Rubin left Danger, the company the cofounded that made the Sidekick and joined up with Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White in 2003 to found a little company called Android Inc. They wanted to make better mobile devices than were currently on the market. They founded Android Inc and set out to write an operating system based on Linux that could rival anything on the market. Rubin was no noob when cofounding Danger. He had been a robotics engineer in the 80s, a manufacturing engineer at Apple for a few years and then got on his first mobility engineering gig when he bounced to General Magic to work on Magic Cap, a spinoff from Apple FROM 92 TO 95. He then helped build WebTV from 95-99. Many in business academia have noted that Android existed before Google and that's why it's as successful as it is today. But Google bought Android in 2005, years before the actual release of Android. Apple had long been rumor milling a phone, which would mean a mobile operating system as well. Android was sprinting towards a release that was somewhat Blackberry-like, focused on competing with similar devices on the market at the time, like the Blackberries that were all the rage. Obama and Hillary Clinton was all about theirs. As a consultant, I was stoked to become a Blackberry Enterprise Server reseller and used that to deploy all the things. The first iPhone was released in 2007. I think we sometimes think that along came the iPhone and Blackberries started to disappear. It took years. But the fall was fast. While the iPhone was also impactful, the Android-based devices were probably more-so. That release of the iPhone kicked Andy Rubin in the keister and he pivoted over from the Blackberry-styled keyboard to a touch screen, which changed… everything. Suddenly this weird innovation wasn't yet another frivolous expensive Apple extravagance. The logo helped grow the popularity as well, I think. Internally at Google Dan Morrill started creating what were known as Dandroids. But the bugdroid as it's known was designed by Irina Blok on the Android launch team. It was eventually licensed under Creative Commons, which resulted in lots of different variations of the logo; a sharp contrast to the control Apple puts around the usage of their own logo. The first version of the shipping Android code came along in 2008 and the first phone that really shipped with it wasn't until the HTC Dream in 2009. This device had a keyboard you could press but also had a touch screen, although we hadn't gotten a virtual keyboard yet. It shipped with an ARM11, 192MB of RAM, and 256MB of storage. But you could expand it up to 16 gigs with a microSD card. Oh, and it had a trackball. It bad 802.11b and g, Bluetooth, and shipped with Android 1.0. But it could be upgraded up to 1.6, Donut. The hacker in me just… couldn't help but mod the thing much as I couldn't help but jailbreak the iPhone back before I got too lazy not to. Of course, the Dev Phone 1 shipped soon after that didn't require you to hack it, something Apple waited until 2019 to copy. The screen was smaller than that of an iPhone. The keyboard felt kinda' junky. The app catalog was lacking. It didn't really work well in an office setting. But it was open source. It was a solid operating system and it showed promise as to the future of not-Apple in a post-Blackberry world. Note: Any time a politician uses a technology it's about 5 minutes past being dead tech. Of Blackberry, iOS, and Android, Android was last in devices sold using those platforms in 2009, although the G1 as the Dream was also known as, took 9% market share quickly. But then came Eclair. Unlike sophomore efforts from bands, there's something about a 2.0 release of software. By the end of 2010 there were more Androids than iOS devices. 2011 showed the peak year of Blackberry sales, with over 50 million being sold, but those were the lagerts spinning out of the buying tornado and buying the pivot the R&D for the fruitless next few Blackberry releases. Blackberry marketshare would zero out in just 6 short years. iPhone continued a nice climb over the past 8 years. But Android sales are now in the billions per year. Ultimately the blackberry, to quote Time a “failure to keep up with Apple and Google was a consequence of errors in its strategy and vision.” If you had to net-net that, touch vs menus was a substantial part of that. By 2017 the Android and iOS marketshare was a combined 99.6%. In 2013, now Google CEO, Sundar Pichai took on Android when Andy Rubin was embroiled in sexual harassment charges and now acts as CEO of Playground Global, an incubator for hardware startups. The open source nature of Android and it being ready to fit into a device from manufacturers like HTC led to advancements that inspired and were inspired by the iPhone leading us to the state we're in today. Let's look at the released per year and per innovation: * 1.0, API 1, 2008: Include early Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Calendar, of course a web browser, a media player, and YouTube * 1.1 came in February the next year and was code named Petit Four * 1.5 Cupcake, 2009: Gave us on an-screen keyboard and third-party widgets then apps on the Android Market, now known as the Google Play Store. Thus came the HTC Dream. Open source everything. * 1.6 Donut, 2009: Customizeable screen sizes and resolution, CDMA support. And the short-lived Dell Streak! Because of this resolution we got the joy of learning all about the tablet. Oh, and Universal Search and more emphasis on battery usage! * 2.0 Eclair, 2009: The advent of the Motorola Droid, turn by turn navigation, real time traffic, live wallpapers, speech to text. But the pinch to zoom from iOS sparked a war with Apple.We also got the ability to limit accounts. Oh, new camera modes that would have impressed even George Eastman, and Bluetooth 2.1 support. * 2.2 Froyo, four months later in 2010 came Froyo, with under-the-hood tuning, voice actions, Flash support, something Apple has never had. And here came the HTC Incredible S as well as one of the most mobile devices ever built: The Samsung Galaxy S2. This was also the first hotspot option and we got 3G and better LCDs. That whole tethering, it took a year for iPhone to copy that. * 2.3 Gingerbread: With 2010 came Gingerbread. The green from the robot came into the Gingerbread with the black and green motif moving front and center. More sensors, NFC, a new download manager, copy and paste got better, * 3.0 Honeycomb, 2011. The most important thing was when Matias Duarte showed up and reinvented the Android UI. The holographic design traded out the green and blue and gave you more screen space. This kicked off a permanet overhaul and brought a card-UI for recent apps. Enter the Galaxy S9 and the Huawei Mate 2. * 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, later in 2011 - Duarte's designs started really taking hold. For starters, let's get rid of buttons. THat's important and has been a critical change for other devices as well. We Reunited tablets and phones with a single vision. On screen buttons, brought the card-like appearance into app switching. Smarter swiping, added swiping to dismiss, which changed everything for how we handle email and texts with gestures. You can thank this design for Tinder. * 4.1 to 4.3 Jelly Bean, 2012: Added some sweet sweet fine tuning to the foundational elements from Ice Cream Sandwich. Google Now that was supposed to give us predictive intelligence, interactive notifications, expanded voice search, advanced search, sill with the card-based everything now for results. We also got multiuser support for tablets. And the Android Quick Settings pane. We also got widgets on the lock screen - but those are a privacy nightmare and didn't last for long. Automatic widget resizing, wireless display projection support, restrict profiles on multiple user accounts, making it a great parent device. Enter the Nexus 10. AND TWO FINGER DOWN SWIPES. * 4.4 KitKat, in 2013 ended the era of a dark screen, lighter screens and neutral highlights moved in. I mean, Matrix was way before that after all. OK, Google showed up. Furthering the competition with Apple and Siri. Hands-free activation. A panel on the home screen, and a stand-alone launcher. AND EMOJIS ON THE KEYBOARD. Increased NFC security. * 5. Lollipop came in 2014 bringing 64 bit, Bluetooth Low Energy, flatter interface, But more importantly, we got annual releases like iOS. * 6: Marshmallow, 2015 gave us doze mode, sticking it to iPhone by even more battery saving features. App security and prompts to grant apps access to resources like the camera and phone were . The Nexus 5x and 6P ports brought fingerprint scanners and USB-C. * 7: Nougat in 2016 gave us quick app switching, a different lock screen and home screen wallpaper, split-screen multitasking, and gender/race-centric emojis. * 8: Oreo in 2017 gave us floating video windows, which got kinda' cool once app makers started adding support in their apps for it. We also got a new file browser, which came to iOS in 2019. And more battery enhancements with prettied up battery menus. Oh, and notification dots on app icons, borrowed from Apple. * 9: Pie in 2018 brought notch support, navigations that were similar to those from the iPhone X adopting to a soon-to-be bezel-free world. And of course, the battery continues to improve. This brings us into the world of the Pixel 3. * 10, Likely some timed in 2019 While the initial release of Android shipped with the Linux 2.1 kernel, that has been updated as appropriate over the years with, 3 in Ice Cream Sandwich, and version 4 in Nougat. Every release of android tends to have an increment in the Linux kernel. Now, Android is open source. So how does Google make money? Let's start with what Google does best. Advertising. Google makes a few cents every time you click on an ad in an advertisement in messages or web pages or any other little spot they've managed to drop an ad in there. Then there's the Google Play Store. Apple makes 70% more revenue from apps than Android, despite the fact that Android apps have twice the number of installs. The old adage is if you don't pay for a product, you are the product. I don't tend to think Google goes overboard with all that, though. And Google is probably keeping Caterpillar in business just to buy big enough equipment to move their gold bars from one building to the next on campus. Any time someone's making money, lots of other people wanna taste. Like Oracle, who owns a lot of open source components used in Android. And the competition between iOS and Android makes both products better for consumers! Now look out for Android Auto, Android Things, Android TV, Chrome OS, the Google Assistant and others - given that other types of vendors can make use of Google's open source offerings to cut R&D costs and get to market faster! But more importantly, Android has contributed substantially to the rise of ubiquitious computing despite how much money you have. I like to think the long-term impact of such a democratization of Mobility and the Internet will make the world a little less idiocracy and a little more wikipedia. Thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!
Did you watch F8 this year? You've probably seen the new Facebook blue and your app got a sleeker, more modern icon. Hilal is part of the team that made that happen and he joins Mihaela and Pascal on episode 13 to talk about how to scale packaging and distributing UI resources to devices. Hilal also helps fight UI regressions and inconsistencies with the screenshot tests infrastructure he contributes to. Please do send us feedback! You can reach us via email mobilepodcasts@fb.com, Twitter (@insidefbmobile) or Instagram (insidefbmobile). Topics F8 Talks: https://developers.facebook.com/videos/ mvfst: https://github.com/facebookincubator/mvfst The Diff: https://thediffpodcast.com/ idb: https://github.com/facebook/idb Urban Computing Foundation: https://venturebeat.com/2019/05/07/uber-google-ibm-and-others-join-the-urban-computing-foundation-to-create-tools-for-cities-of-tomorrow/ Chris Banes - Becoming a master window fitter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mGDMVRO3iE Timestamps Intro 00:00 News: F8 talks 00:47 News: mvfst 01:27 News: The Diff 01:52 News: idb 02:10 News: Urban Computing Foundation 06:29 Hilal Intro 07:05 Current projects 08:12 UI Scaling Problems 08:52 APK Size 09:56 Shipping Icons 10:45 New FB Colours 15:00 Screenshot Tests 18:33 Design Library 25:19 Ad: The Diff 30:23 Kotlin at FB 30:53 Notches and Status Bars / Chris Banes Talk 32:06 Supporting Foldables 34:42 Hilal's Team 36:52 Outro 37:16 Theme 39:21 Bloopers 39:29
In this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Stas Negara from the Firebase team about the Espresso Test Recorder, a feature in Android Studio which lets you easily record Android UI tests.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksCreate UI Tests with Espresso Test RecorderEspresso Testing FrameworkChet: google.com/+ChetHaase, @chethaaseTor: google.com/+TorNorbye, @tornorbyeThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Bryan Gordon.
We talk with Android UI magician Israel. In this episode, Israel does what magicians are never supposed to do, reveal those exciting magic tricks. He talks about tricks you can use in your Android apps to create a super slick UI, citing examples from Google Photos, Twitter and other apps. Dazzle your Android users with these UI tricks. Shownotes: http://fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/060
Time for a mobile episode! Aravindh Baskaran, UX researcher and designer, joins Tim Keirnan to look at the user experience of Android Lollipop. What did we like about it and what do we think could be better? With Android Marshmallow on the way, it's time to reflect on Lollipop's effectiveness.Android is used, in one form or another, by more customers around the world than any other mobile OS (stats we found on this were so inconsistent that we gave up looking, but Android was clearly in the lead in all mobile OS usage stats). We used Aravindh's Nexus 5 phone for this episode because Tim's Nexus 4 now has Ubuntu Touch on it. The blog post image is Lollipop's list design that you'll hear us discuss when we refer to Google's "Material Design".Note when critiquing Android UIs: Aravindh and Tim are critiquing pure Android as designed by Google and used on their Nexus devices and (for the most part) on Motorola's smart phones. Other manufacturers can and do take advantage of Android's open source nature to create their own Android UI that can be grossly inferior to pure Android or innovative, depending on one's point of view. So the UX of Android is not one thing as with iOS and Windows Phone, but a fragmented mix of competing interpretations of Google's Android reference design.Email from Jan Jursa and Costan Boiangiu concludes this episode. Head over to Jan's wonderful Information Architecture Television and take advantage of all the great material there:http://iatelevision.blogspot.com/
Ken and Joel wrap up the year with a bit of conversation about smart watches, whether you're a user of tools or conversationalist with your code, and a number of other little ditties. The post DevNews #73 – Grunt JS Tutorial, Ubuntu for Android, UI vs Command Line, and more… appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
Marc, Rene, and Seth iterate about the new iPad Retina display, Photoshop touch, Jonathan Ive, Android UI template, Android Niceties, and the Google Play rebranding, and interrogate Sebastiaan de With. This is Iterate! iPad Retina display macro photos Photoshop Touch Android UI parts are now available from Android Design. 1000+ layer PS file! Android Niceties Mike Monteiro vs Fab Sir Jonathan Ive: The iMan cometh Google play branding From the Editor's Desk: Privacy, Google Play, Nexus tablets and more Sebastiaan de With of DoubleTwist and dewith.com Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com