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Today, our guest is the anonymous artist behind the widely popular internet sensation, Swineryy. She is known for creating unique Animoji art on Instagram that utilizes colourful characters to make absurd and humorous videos. In the podcast, Swineryy discusses a range of interesting topics. Firstly, she talks about the idea and reason behind being anonymous on the internet. She also expresses her concerns about the changing algorithm on Instagram and the pressure to create generic reels. Additionally, Swineryy shares her anxieties of monetizing art and how that can affect her creative process. The podcast also covers standup culture and how it relates to her work. Finally, Swineryy talks about her experiences in Michigan and the US, giving listeners a glimpse into her life. This episode provides a fascinating insight into Swineryy's work and her perspectives on various issues. Link for Swineryy's insta :https://www.instagram.com/swineryy/?hl=en An appeal to the listeners: As many of you may know, podcasts rely on the support of their listeners to continue producing high-quality content. Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Every little bit helps, and even a small contribution can make a big difference. Although Patreon is a preferred medium, you can also support it on BuyMeACoffee, Instamojo and Paypal. Thank you for considering supporting this podcast. Your contribution will not only help to ensure that new episodes continue to be released, but it will also help to foster a sense of community among fans. 1. Patreon (Most preferred medium): https://www.patreon.com/anuragminusverma 2. BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anuragminus 3. InstaMojo:(UPI/Gpay/PayTm) : https://www.instamojo.com/@anuragminusverma/ 4. PayPal ( Subscribers living outside India can pay through it): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AnuragMinusVerma?locale.x=en_GB Rate the podcast on Spotify. Links of topics discussed in the podcast: Horse Scam in Pakistan: https://youtu.be/g-TCPtpY01g Horse boy arrested: https://youtu.be/u9qSRvMSVQw Laila Boiler room : https://youtu.be/KAovZ4THSiM Shaikh Rashid Videos: https://youtu.be/KHNw4WKorYM Anurag Minus Verma's Twitter: https://twitter.com/confusedvichar Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minusverma/?hl=en The Mixing & Mastering of sound in this episode is done by PostPond Media, a production house based in Mumbai. Credit for the Music: Way Home by Tokyo Music Walker Stream & Download : https://fanlink.to/tmw_way_home Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast All hands on deck! The Rizz, Dave Podnar, and pro wrestling's Ronnie Starks join the show! PlayStation Unveils Game Pass Competitor That Will Let You Play Old Games https://kotaku.com/playstation-unveils-game-pass-competitor-shell-1848716609 Target NECA Haul A Thon is on! https://toynewsi.com/139-42192 Monster Multicolor LED Light Bar to light up your Zoom calls https://www.walmart.com/ip/Monster-Multicolor-LED-Light-Bar-With-Multi-Position-Base-With-Remote-Cable-2-Pack/662755441?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227000000000&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=42423897272&wl4=pla-51320962143&wl5=9052654&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=662755441&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3IqSBhCoARIsAMBkTb17jOXxjFTwh71QD8yfh7mc1J67bvKBwo2lh58dxmYR1Bl004UgaAtGOEALwwcB&gclsrc=aw.ds Sorg enjoys new tech and conveniences at work and WWE RAW show at the arena. Zoom's new animal avatars are like Animoji for meetings https://www.engadget.com/zoom-animal-avatars-192012807.html?fbclid=IwAR02WJxgI0OuJUIvo5tvUDHL_JAJJpSVjWP4Hn7qt1LBYVuv6wKHBIAaLRM Spotify is reportedly moving live audio conversations to its main app https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/23/22992647/spotify-greenroom-live-audio-clubhouse-creators?utmcampaign=theverge&utmcontent=entry&utmmedium=social&utmsource=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0GTzXpO7B9Q4Y7EQLJ_rnFecnm03tdm54QZkD6Hf6KwQ60yFu03KyhA9A Google Photos makes it easier to import and organize your pics https://www.engadget.com/google-photos-organize-pics-update-075335653.html?fbclid=IwAR0glVZ8bBemE2Yz3UmUQ_bNfbuGxIZvJjvbQhupq53L9akQx06AtjLul64 After the show remember to: Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast All hands on deck! The Rizz, Dave Podnar, and pro wrestling's Ronnie Starks join the show! PlayStation Unveils Game Pass Competitor That Will Let You Play Old Games https://kotaku.com/playstation-unveils-game-pass-competitor-shell-1848716609 Target NECA Haul A Thon is on! https://toynewsi.com/139-42192 Monster Multicolor LED Light Bar to light up your Zoom calls https://www.walmart.com/ip/Monster-Multicolor-LED-Light-Bar-With-Multi-Position-Base-With-Remote-Cable-2-Pack/662755441?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227000000000&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=42423897272&wl4=pla-51320962143&wl5=9052654&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=662755441&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3IqSBhCoARIsAMBkTb17jOXxjFTwh71QD8yfh7mc1J67bvKBwo2lh58dxmYR1Bl004UgaAtGOEALwwcB&gclsrc=aw.ds Sorg enjoys new tech and conveniences at work and WWE RAW show at the arena. Zoom's new animal avatars are like Animoji for meetings https://www.engadget.com/zoom-animal-avatars-192012807.html?fbclid=IwAR02WJxgI0OuJUIvo5tvUDHL_JAJJpSVjWP4Hn7qt1LBYVuv6wKHBIAaLRM Spotify is reportedly moving live audio conversations to its main app https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/23/22992647/spotify-greenroom-live-audio-clubhouse-creators?utmcampaign=theverge&utmcontent=entry&utmmedium=social&utmsource=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0GTzXpO7B9Q4Y7EQLJ_rnFecnm03tdm54QZkD6Hf6KwQ60yFu03KyhA9A Google Photos makes it easier to import and organize your pics https://www.engadget.com/google-photos-organize-pics-update-075335653.html?fbclid=IwAR0glVZ8bBemE2Yz3UmUQ_bNfbuGxIZvJjvbQhupq53L9akQx06AtjLul64 After the show remember to: Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!
La legge sulla moderazione dei contenuti in UK. Il problema Cancel Culture. Quasi pronto il Digital Market/Services Act. Accordo USA-EU sulla privacy. La Tesla che vola. Trenitalia hackerata. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Michele Di Maio, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: Marco Mondardini, Cristian Vidimari, Edoardo Zini, Alberto Cuffaro, Andrea Bottaro, Fabio Filisetti, Paola Bellini, Cristiano Belli, Maurizio Chiarotto, Valerio Bendotti, Marco Giorgetti, Matteo Sandri, Giuseppe Marino, Mattia Lanzoni, Giulio Magnifico, Paola Danieli, Luca Di Stefano, Diego Violi, Nicola Bisceglie, Maurizio Mistrali, Carlotta Cubeddu, Antonio Manna, Roberto Basile, Paolo Massignan, Flavio Castro, Antonio Gargiulo, Douglas Whiting, Dardi Massimiliano, Daniele Tomasoni, Marcello Marigliano, Fabrizio Mele, Manuel Zavatta, Davide Tinti, Sandro A., Nicola Gabriele D., Angelo M., Nicola Fort, Ferentarius, Alessandro Varesi, Paolo Carnevale Bonino, Nicola Gabriele D., Daxda Links: Arby's Deep Fried Turkey Pillow I rischi del boicottaggio della scienza e della cultura russe The Toxic Drama on YA Twitter Quanto è difficile fare una legge sulla moderazione dei contenuti online Russia's invasion has destroyed a historic computer museum Whistleblower says Microsoft spent millions on bribes abroad Ukraine is selling NFTs to support its military Apple and Google aren't happy about Europe's new rules for tech giants Trenitalia, troll infastidiscono gli hacker: il riscatto sale a 10 milioni Thank you Audi La piattaforma di streaming per chi assegna gli Oscar A New York Uber ha fatto pace con i taxi Il bug di zlib EU announces Big Tech crackdown, demands interoperability Stop treating cheaters in online games as “the enemy” Russia can't find enough buyers for its oil, considers selling in bitcoin Asahi Linux is reverse-engineering support for Apple Silicon FCC puts Kaspersky on security threat list, says it poses “unacceptable risk“ La startup leader della privacy chiude una delle exit più importanti in Italia Apple is reportedly planning an iPhone hardware subscription service U.S., EU Reach Preliminary Deal on Data Privacy Call for an Uber, Get a Yellow Taxi Non funzionano le biglietterie fisiche e automatiche di Trenitalia Access to Google News service blocked in Russia - Roskomnadzor Annoyingly, the Mac Studio's software lock prevents SSD upgrades Zoom's new animal avatars are like Animoji for meetings Il contestato editoriale del New York Times contro la “cancel culture” America Has a Free Speech Problem Attacco hacker a Trenitalia e Ferrovie dello Stato: disservizi in molte stazioni Nestlé attaccata da Anonymous: 10 Giga di dati pubblicati online The world should fear El Salvador's bizarre Bitcoin experiment Author Lauren Hough Loses Lambda Prize Nomination Google suspends all ad sales in Russia as censorship demands grow Yall ever seen a Tesla fly? Gingilli del giorno: The Useless Web Name me, Elon Supporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
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Mac OS (sleep vs safe sleep), using Animoji on old iPhones, security while travelling (use VPNs with WiFi), resetting hacked router, Profiles in IT (Howard Reingold, social media pioneer), impact of hippie culture on the Internet (Stuart Brand and Whole Earth network), Emoji to Animoji revisted, Metaverse rebranding of Facebook (a dangerous trend), and Facebook drops facial recognition for tagging. This show originally aired on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Mac OS (sleep vs safe sleep), using Animoji on old iPhones, security while travelling (use VPNs with WiFi), resetting hacked router, Profiles in IT (Howard Reingold, social media pioneer), impact of hippie culture on the Internet (Stuart Brand and Whole Earth network), Emoji to Animoji revisted, Metaverse rebranding of Facebook (a dangerous trend), and Facebook drops facial recognition for tagging. This show originally aired on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
The world's "most neurotypical podcast" returns with the "Fox" emoji! Which of these orange fellows is straight out of an anime, and which one makes the best fursuit? How many of these canids qualify as "smexy," and which ones have opinions on abortion? Stay tuned for Sephiroth, Animoji, the nitty gritty of furry design, Flat Fox Friday, nude Leatherface, flying sluts, Boss Baby gijinka, and more!Follow along here: https://emojipedia.org/fox/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/emojidrome/id1361236704?mt=2Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2rmhl3k6hkfysbqo4ikzbs5es4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7s2Opuato4BSrENjjfx650?si=M8EwMMt2TsaxPnbOPTpLhwFollow us on Twitter: @emojidrome, @sylvisurfer (Sylvia), and @cursegoat (Ryan).Find us on Patreon: patreon.com/emojidrome
View in HD at . In macOS Big Sur you can use Memoji and Animoji in the Messages app. You can create a Memoji, just like on the iPhone, but without any live camera features. You can then use this Memoji or one you created on an iPhone as a Memoji Sticker in a message.
Edited for the first time in a long time. Now with more laugh track! Trying new things, stepping in poop, The Return of Obra Dinn (game), What I learned about my body, Jesus Rolls (series), 69 niiice, safari vs chrome, NERD ALERT, China & Wuhan, high stress situations, CALL GETS DROPPED, WTF happened, creepy disembodied Animoji head, puppy talk, and much more!
Parte dalla Francia il test di una nuova funzionalità di Snapchat chiamata Cameo che porta una tecnologia simile ai deepfake al grande pubblico per la creazione di gif poi da condividere sulla popolare applicazione. Si può considerare come una variante degli Animoji alla massima potenza. Apple ha presentato due anni fa questa funzione che permette di creare emoji basate sulle proprie sembianze, realizzando una collezione di adesivi da inviare agli amici e contatti con le applicazioni di messaggistica istantanea.fonte: https://www.wired.it/mobile/app/2019/12/09/snapchat-cameo-deepfake-gif/
Parte dalla Francia il test di una nuova funzionalità di Snapchat chiamata Cameo che porta una tecnologia simile ai deepfake al grande pubblico per la creazione di gif poi da condividere sulla popolare applicazione. Si può considerare come una variante degli Animoji alla massima potenza. Apple ha presentato due anni fa questa funzione che permette di creare emoji basate sulle proprie sembianze, realizzando una collezione di adesivi da inviare agli amici e contatti con le applicazioni di messaggistica istantanea.fonte: https://www.wired.it/mobile/app/2019/12/09/snapchat-cameo-deepfake-gif/
We're pretty sure that everyone is trying to get all their news out so they can start Christmas break as soon as possible. On top of that Apple has released the long-awaited Mac Pro and it is not priced for the average pocketbook. Make sure to join the Notnerd Facebook Group and let us know how you tech better. We're also looking for your ProTips and Picks of the Week. Followup: New Mac Pro goes up for order 12/10 (01:00) Apple updates Clips app with Memoji, Animoji and more (06:10) Cyber Monday spending hits $9.4B (07:00) Facebook’s Liam Bot helps employees answer tough questions during the holidays (08:45) YouTube TV completely gets rid of forced ads for cloud DVR recordings (10:00) Plex launches its own ad-supported streaming service (10:45) Dave’s Pro Tip of the Week: From Tyler, pinch iPad keyboard to swipe (12:10) Takes: Craigslist finally gets an official app (17:00) Reddit says its user base grew 30% this year (18:15) Amazon launches new battery-powered Echo exclusively for India - Baconmethod.com (21:45) Larry Page and Sergey Brin “retire” from Alphabet/Google (24:55) Google Photos adds chat feature (26:15) Security/Privacy: 80% of Android apps now encrypt all traffic (29:10) Ransomware bites 400 veterinary hospitals (31:15) Ransomware at Colorado IT provider affects 100+ dental offices (32:45) Bonus Odd Take: The 100 greatest innovations of 2019 (35:10) Picks of the Week: Dave: Elgato Cam Link 4K — Broadcast Live, Record via DSLR, Camcorder, or Action cam, 1080p60 or 4K at 30 fps, Compact HDMI Capture Device, USB 3.0 (37:50) Nate: Griffin BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Breakaway Power Cable for MacBooks and Chromebook Pixel (42:40) Ramazon™ purchase (45:45) Check out the Notnerd YouTube channel for great videos Leave an iTunes Review and be featured on the Podcast Support Notnerd on Patreon and get cool stuff Shop Amazon: Amazon.Notnerd.com Subscribe and Review in iTunes Contact Info: www.Notnerd.com Twitter - @N0tnerd, Nate - @NetBack, Dave - @DavyB Notnerd Youtube Channel Notnerd Facebook Email - info@Notnerd.com Call or text 608.618.NERD(6373) If you would like to help support Notnerd financially, mentally or physically, please contact us via any of the methods above. Consider any product/app links to be affiliate links.
Every month I make sure Amindi hasn't gotten too famous and deleted my number from her phone. It's an important ritual, like when she updates her Animoji's hairstyle. Amindi is a musician, performer, and first generation Jamaican-American. This week she joined A.S.S. to teach us about song-writing, share a glimpse into the music industry, and casually name-drop Rihanna.
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio, Justin is out, Shawn DeWeerd and Andy Taylor kick of the show talking about a new product from Blackmagic Design which can give the user the ability to have a hardware solution for connecting multiple camera with HDMI outputs and basically have a Studio ready to go for Streaming or Recording High Quality Video. The guys are joined by Bob Caniglia of Blackmagic Design to share to tell us everything we want to know about the new ATEM Mini. Bobshares with us the background of this powerful company in the production world for professionals and prosumers. We learn about the connections, the ease of use and the software which comes with the unit for helping to create high end quality productions whether for the web, presentations or broadcast. The ATEM Mini has some powerful features and at a tremendous affordable price point! Shawn and Andy talk with Stevi Sterns, a Product Manager from Epson, about a brand new Epson printer which does amazing prints of photos. The Expression Photo XP-970 can Print, Scan, Copy and produce vivid colors for photo printing. We talk with Stevi at the user of the Expression Photo XP-970 and who would be the target user? We love the Expression Photo XP-970 from Epson gives the user the opportunity to print 4x6 all the way up to 11x17! Using a 6 Color Claria Ink System the pictures printed give a good representation of the original. Users can also use the Epson Connect features to be able to print directly from a smart phone without a router, although in a connected home, printing wirelessly over a network is also a great advantage. Great Prints, Vibrant Colors and speeds, The Expression Photo XP-970 from Epson is a great printing device. Shawn DeWeerd made the jump and updated to iOS 13 and shares what he likes or doesn't about the new update for Apple Devices. Shawn tells us about the Animoji features, the Silence Unknown Callers feature and how the phone iOS will work with game controllers for Apple Arcade. Website of the Week is shared by Shawn, NakedSecurity.sophos.com which covers Computer Security News. Want to learn about the latest threats? The Trends in Computer Security be sure to look at the Website of the Week. Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com
**PLEASE NOTE** Read outs of Tuesday's BravoCon Tweets will be in a standalone episode posted later this week! RHOC EPISODE 2 Check ins Jolie and Kelly at tennis. Shannon’s daughter going to a dance. Back to tennis. Kelly wants to do a skincare line with creepy Dr. Brian. Brian: WE should design something so it’s in a travel kit… brilliant. Kelly is forcing her daughter to become a spokesperson for it. Jolie: People are saying you’re a cokehead. WOW just diving right in. DM to Jolie: Why is your mom a fucking loser ass bitch? This is real impact! I wonder if Vicki will ever apologize, the way Teresa had to apologize to daniel for prostitution whore. SOPHIE GETS READY FOR A DANCE Shannon is mad at how short the dress is. Cut to her daughter in interview: God created everyone beautiful… I just want to get that message across. … what?! Sophie’s date arrives. He’s wearing white socks. Sophie should run. Shannon’s rule: You do drugs, you die. AT EMILY’S Emily is getting dinner ready for Shane. Emily’s dog is named Fisker? Emily has Shane’s mother over for her birthday dinner. Shane isn’t there and “might come.” Shane: “I’m gtting hounded by everyone, this is getting to be a degree of harrassment.” He’s such an asshole. He’s so awful and says “Fine bye.” and hangs up like a little brat. I hate him. Emily: This dinner was a lot for me. It was a lot of sacrifice. ...you hired a chef. ACT TWO BRAUNWYN’S MOTHER She looks like that designer… She said “oh my goddess. You get to sleep in.” This lady went to med school?! Then she went to burning man and it changed everything. She’s like Lydia’s mother dialed up. AT GINA’S HOUSE When they flashed to gina’s picture of her family and matt is blurred. Gina has a date tonight. Kelly and Gina have no chemistry whatsoever. They LOVE cutting to the high taco guy. “Frank the milkman” Gina doesn’t know what Matt will think. BRAUNWYN SEDUCES HER HUSBAND. Sean walks in with roses. BORINGGGG. Talk about how on southern charm Shep wrote Butt stuff question mark on the bed for madison? I like that they have a love shack… if you can afford it… that isn’t about the kids running around. Gina and Braunwyn flashback talking about their marraiges…. They were in some sort of wet suit and in a gym?? Is sean less attractive close up? The fact that we haven’t seem tamra in 2 acts says a lot about her. ACT THREE Commercial…. The real housebirds of eagle island. VALENTINE’S NIGHT Braunwyn leads sean into the room. It’s so so weird that they do this on all shows. “Let’s go have sex now!!” Does anyone believe they actually go in there and have sex? I have expect them to cut back to them mid sex. At Emily’s, the dog drinks toilet water and licks her. TAMRA AND EDDIE AT DINNER Eddie thinks Tamra is excusing every action Shannon took last year, and is Tamra doing the same with Vicki? Eddie must be so sick of Tamra constantly going back to Vicki. The text messages… Shannon: She blew a stop sign earlier this month. How does she know that?! Tamra thinks its weird that Vicki was giving Gina advice but also talked shit about her in the text messages. ACT FOUR TAMRA’S PARTY Tamra prepares for the party. Emily: My goal is to not threaten to kill anyone. Gina: It’s good to have goals. Gina gets out of the car and we get a full view of her outfit. It looks horrendous. Also she didn’t think her driver. Shannon is still bitter with Emily. Emily says Shannon blocked her. Shannon: Tamra and I blocked emily at the same time. Shannon can never do anything alone. ACT FIVE BACK AT TAMRA’S PARTY Tamra: My biggest decision every morning is which staircase to go down?!! … I usually use this one. (so serious) Ryan is upset he and Shane can’t have a beer together. OF COURSE he wants to hang out with Shane. They’re both the worst. Pig video…. Kelly called Vicki a pig, it’s a low blow. Vicki insinuated that Kelly does coke!!! That’s way worse!! Vicki and horrible Steve Lodge walk in who I hate. Vicki avoids greeting everyone but Kelly and Braunwyn. Soon everyone goes inside. Vicki brings up the pig video to Emily and Tamra. ACT SIX Vicki and Tamra talk about the Kelly stuff. Tamra agrees to set up a talk between Kelly and Vicki. Kelly refuses to talk to her. Her reputation is ruined. Kelly is annoyed Tamra and Shannon haven’t picked a lane. Vicki goes outside to talk to Kelly. She follows her back into the house. Kelly doesn’t want to talk. Vicki: You think you’re a beauty queen?
Apple tiene que contraatacar y dar un golpe sobre la mesa y es que el Google Pixel 4, según un pequeño avance de Google, puede controlar por gestos el dispositivo sin tocarlo. Algo que soñábamos que haría el iPhone con su Face ID pero se quedó en el tintero.Quizás este iPhone 11 con esa cámara delantera de 120fps tenga más precisión aún para dejar rienda suelta a los gestos y no que sólo sean para los Animoji, que molan pero que podría haber decenas de utilidades interesantes.Por supuesto, en el programa de hoy repasamos los últimos rumores del iPhone 11, debatimos sobre la compra de Apple por la división de modems de Intel y finalizamos con la completa digitalización de la cartera.Recuerda que puedes unirte a la comunidad VIP desde aquí:https://isenacode.com/vip¡Gracias por escucharnos!
And we are back! In an epsiode that was recorded a week ago, but not posted until today, your favorite classmates teach you all about Emojis and Animojis in a group project. Its a heck of an ep, and you will not be disappointed in the slightest. Connect with us: homeworkwithfriends@gmail.com @homeworkpod on Twitter
And we are back! In an epsiode that was recorded a week ago, but not posted until today, your favorite classmates teach you all about Emojis and Animojis in a group project. Its a heck of an ep, and you will not be disappointed in the slightest. Connect with us: homeworkwithfriends@gmail.com @homeworkpod on Twitter
In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include: Apple and Qualcomm Reach Settlement, Agree to Drop All Litigation Apple's HomePod gets price cut, now $300 Apple now offering data migrations for free with new Mac purchases and repairs Apple Shares Information on its New Accessibility Events Feature; Most Notably that it's not Enabled by Default Next year, Apple could finally give iPhone SE loyalists what they've been clamoring for New small, cheaper, iPhone in 2020 says report iOS 13 rumors: Everything you need to know iOS 13: Dark Mode, detachable panels, Safari and Mail, more Mouse and trackpad support is apparently coming to iPad with iOS 13 Looks like iOS 13 is getting some new Animoji: a cow, octopus, mouse-and an emoji face Apple to Announce New Siri Intents, AR Improvements, Document Scanning Framework, and More at WWDC 2019 Apple said to be unifying Find My Friends & Find My iPhone, developing Tile-style tracker iOS 13, macOS 10.15 may support stereo AR headsets and controllers with touch pads macOS 10.15 Will Include Standalone Music, Podcasts, Books, and TV Marzipan Apps macOS 10.15 could allow Mac users to use iPads as an external display macOS 10.15 To Have iOS-Like Siri Shortcuts And Screen Time Features Marzipan details: Touch Bar shortcuts, multiple windows, native Split View controls & more …
In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include: Apple and Qualcomm Reach Settlement, Agree to Drop All Litigation Apple's HomePod gets price cut, now $300 Apple now offering data migrations for free with new Mac purchases and repairs Apple Shares Information on its New Accessibility Events Feature; Most Notably that it's not Enabled by Default Next year, Apple could finally give iPhone SE loyalists what they've been clamoring for New small, cheaper, iPhone in 2020 says report iOS 13 rumors: Everything you need to know iOS 13: Dark Mode, detachable panels, Safari and Mail, more Mouse and trackpad support is apparently coming to iPad with iOS 13 Looks like iOS 13 is getting some new Animoji: a cow, octopus, mouse-and an emoji face Apple to Announce New Siri Intents, AR Improvements, Document Scanning Framework, and More at WWDC 2019 Apple said to be unifying Find My Friends & Find My iPhone, developing Tile-style tracker iOS 13, macOS 10.15 may support stereo AR headsets and controllers with touch pads macOS 10.15 Will Include Standalone Music, Podcasts, Books, and TV Marzipan Apps macOS 10.15 could allow Mac users to use iPads as an external display macOS 10.15 To Have iOS-Like Siri Shortcuts And Screen Time Features Marzipan details: Touch Bar shortcuts, multiple windows, native Split View controls & more …
In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include: Apple and Qualcomm Reach Settlement, Agree to Drop All Litigation Apple's HomePod gets price cut, now $300 Apple now offering data migrations for free with new Mac purchases and repairs Apple Shares Information on its New Accessibility Events Feature; Most Notably that it's not Enabled by Default Next year, Apple could finally give iPhone SE loyalists what they've been clamoring for New small, cheaper, iPhone in 2020 says report iOS 13 rumors: Everything you need to know iOS 13: Dark Mode, detachable panels, Safari and Mail, more Mouse and trackpad support is apparently coming to iPad with iOS 13 Looks like iOS 13 is getting some new Animoji: a cow, octopus, mouse-and an emoji face Apple to Announce New Siri Intents, AR Improvements, Document Scanning Framework, and More at WWDC 2019 Apple said to be unifying Find My Friends & Find My iPhone, developing Tile-style tracker iOS 13, macOS 10.15 may support stereo AR headsets and controllers with touch pads macOS 10.15 Will Include Standalone Music, Podcasts, Books, and TV Marzipan Apps macOS 10.15 could allow Mac users to use iPads as an external display macOS 10.15 To Have iOS-Like Siri Shortcuts And Screen Time Features Marzipan details: Touch Bar shortcuts, multiple windows, native Split View controls & more Latest iPhone 11 leak may confirm Apple's odd new 2019 camera design Kuo: Apple upgrading front camera in 2019 iPhones to 12 megapixels, ultra-wide lens 'inconspicuous' thanks to new coating Kuo: Two new AirPods coming in late 2019, all-new design Beta version of Clew available with support for route saving! I'm developing a Backgammon app for iOS, and want feedback and suggestions on VoiceOver support Announcing a beta of my first Cross-Platform side scroller game for both Mac and Windows, Shooter! Weather Gods 2.0 The Developer of Voice Dream Releases Voice Dream Scanner Fast and Accurate Scanning with Voice Dream Scanner for iOS Multiple Reviewers Facing Broken Galaxy Fold Devices After Just Days of Use Bloomberg report explores how Alexa is always listening You can contact the Unleashed Team with feedback or questions at unleashed@applevis.com
Today, you’re going to learn about the best free apps for creating and editing videos on your phone. You’ll learn about apps that can automatically transcribe the words you’re saying and add captions to your videos. You’ll learn about apps that will provide you with clean and modern video templates. And so much more. ***VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://prochurchtools.com/the-best-free-apps-for-creating-editing-videos-on-your-phone/ What's In This Session? Apple Clips (1:00) Animoji (2:38) Hyperlapse (3:38) Splice (4:24) InShot (5:08) Unfold (5:26) VSCO (6:05) Hype Type (6:38) Clipomatic (6:53) I.G Stories (7:16) Show Notes & Resources Mentioned: Apple Clips (1:00) Animoji (2:38) Hyperlapse (3:38) Splice (4:24) InShot (5:08) Unfold (5:26) VSCO (6:05) Hype Type (6:38) Clipomatic (6:53) I.G Stories (7:16)
Szevasztok hej! A XaB és barátai podcast 150. részében Tibi, Dewla és XaB kommenteli a heti eseményeket hiszen a napokban az Apple bemutatott mindent IS! Témáink: * Üdv Salisburytől Melbournig! * Animoji és iMessage stickerek WTF? * OTT TALI! by Mito Europe Kft. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ott-tali/id1180619645?mt=8&app=messages * iPad Air * https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/ * iPad mini * https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/ * AirPods - Apple * https://www.apple.com/airpods/ * Logitech Crayon Digital iPad Pencil for Students https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/crayon Brawl Stars csapatunk: https://link.brawlstars.com/invite/band/en?tag=2VCPVCC8&token=rzbw9a9g PUBG: GeekBox klán CnC Rivals csapat: XnB Dewla: twitter.com/dewla Csomesz: twitter.com/gcsomesz Solya: twitter.com/solya76 Tibi: twitter.com/bodortibi Atás: twitter.com/balatonia Jani: twitter.com/jancsajani, instagram.com/jancsa.jani XaB: twitter.com/xab83 t.me/xabesbaratai fb.com/xabesbaratai emai: xab@me.com Ha regelnél greengóra tőlünk kaphatsz 30 percet ajándékba! https://www.greengo.hu/regisztracio.html?recommendation_id=63745f3f-75f0-433c-e053-0100007f03e
Swift News is all about curating this week's latest news involving iOS Development and Swift. In this week's episode I discuss Swift 5's ABI Stability, the benefits of a dependencies.md file, Two-Cased enums, Freelancing as an iOS developer, Emoji and Animoji, UITabBar Animations, ARKit & more! Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest Swift News every Monday! Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer: https://gumroad.com/l/sean-allen-origin YouTube Video Version: https://youtu.be/g99P3baA1s0 Books, hoodies and goodies: https://seanallen.co/store If you're enjoying this podcast, I have another one called Swift Over Coffee w/ Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/swift-over-coffee/id1435076502?mt=2 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/seanallen_dev Instagram: @seanallen_dev Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanallen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/seanallen Portfolio: https://seanallen.co Book and learning recommendations (Affiliate Links): Ray Wenderlich Books: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1 Ray Wenderlich Video Tutorials: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/24 Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift: https://gumroad.com/a/762098803 Learn Advanced Swift Here: https://gumroad.com/a/656585843 My Developer & YouTube Setup: https://www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanallen/support
The Curious Tech podcast featuring Hobie Henning and Devynn Rizo. We chat about technology, robots, 3D printers, photography, or anything else that strikes our fancy. This week we talk about new Animoji, AR Google Maps, Nest Secure, Samsung One UI, Android Auto, Instagram IGTV, Spotify buying Anchor, and much more! Picks of the Week Hobie: Turbotax: https://turbotax.intuit.com Devynn Linebit icon pack: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.edzondm.linebit&hl=en_US All the Social Things Twitter @Devynnjcr Twitter @Hobiehenning
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We follow up on Apple's statement about the Group FaceTime bug. Microsoft is releasing an Xbox Live SDK for iOS, Android and Switch. Angela Ahrendts, SVP of Apple Retail is leaving. Apple will waive developer fees for non-profits. iOS 12.2 will limit Accelerometer and Gyroscope access in Safari. Apple expands Animoji. We chat about a Dave Okun's Month of Swift without Xcode. Picks: Go Boom!, Netflix JavaScript Talks: Making Bandersnatch, Codewerks, DYLDPRINTSTATISTICS, Can a phone save you from a phone?, RedPark - Ethernet for iphone / ipad.
This week Benjamin and Zac discuss iOS 12.1.4 and the fix for Group FaceTime and other security flaws, Apple's bug bounty program and other security concerns, Angela Ahrendts leaving her role as SVP of Retail, and the latest changes in iOS 12.2 beta. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Hyper: Get the HyperJuice wireless charger case for Apple's AirPods 60% off $20 (Reg. $50). Sponsored by Upstart: Hurry to Upstart.com/HAPPYHOUR to find out HOW LOW your Upstart rate is! Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Apple says iOS fix for Group FaceTime bug now coming next week, issues apology Apple exec met with teenager who found FaceTime bug at his Arizona home, will be eligible for bug bounty program iOS 12.2 beta 2 update for iPhone and iPad now available Apple releasing iOS 12.1.4 to fix FaceTime eavesdropping bug later today [Now available] Group FaceTime server restored following iOS 12.1.4 release, feature disabled on older versions Popular iOS apps found to record user screens for analytics, sometimes exposing sensitive data Apple cracks down on apps that record user screens, threatens removal from the App Store Security researcher demos macOS exploit to access Keychain passwords, but won't share details with Apple out of protest Angela Ahrendts departing Apple in April, Deirdre O’Brien named SVP of Retail + People Making sense of Angela Ahrendts’ departure and the future of Apple retail Apple’s Siri VP exits role as Giannandrea shifts team’s focus to ‘long-term research’ Apple releasing iOS 12.2 public beta with new Animoji iOS 12.2 beta 2 update for iPhone and iPad now available iOS 12.2 beta replaces AT&T LTE with ‘5G E’ in certain markets on latest iPhones and iPads What is 5G E? Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
New Animoji - https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/4/18211060/apple-animoji-karaoke-ios-beta-12-2 AT&T 5G E - https://9to5mac.com/2019/02/04/iphone-ipad-att-5g-e/ AR Pioneer Leaves Apple - https://9to5mac.com/2019/02/04/hololens-inventor-avi-bar-zeev-leaves-apple/ Airplay 2 For Roku - https://www.macrumors.com/2019/02/04/roku-apple-airplay-2-talks/ Cover art photo provided by @hollymindrup on Unsplash. More Apple Daily: appledailypodcast.com More Tech News: techdailypodcast.com More Shane: shanelother.net --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/appledaily/support
AWS goes the custom silicon route, Facebook Watch goes after the olds, will Microsoft leapfrog Apple and why does Amazon’s shopping experience suck so much? Stories from: @katienotopoulos, @ShiraOvide Tweets: @ajassy, @AlexSchleber Links: Amazon Web Services introduces its own custom-designed Arm server processor, promises 45 percent lower costs for some workloads (GeekWire) Facebook's YouTube competitor is pivoting to older audiences as teens tune out and publishers balk (CNBC) Half of all Phishing Sites Now Have the Padlock (Krebs on Security) Employees Say Startup Civil Hyped Crypto Returns, But Failed to Pay (CoinDesk) Apple has an idea to make Animoji even more fun (Cult of Mac) Don’t Look Now, But Microsoft Is Overtaking Apple (Bloomberg) What If Amazon.com Actually…Is A Horrible Website? (BuzzFeed)
AWS goes the custom silicon route, Facebook Watch goes after the olds, will Microsoft leapfrog Apple and why does Amazon’s shopping experience suck so much? Stories from: @katienotopoulos, @ShiraOvide Tweets: @ajassy, @AlexSchleber Links: Amazon Web Services introduces its own custom-designed Arm server processor, promises 45 percent lower costs for some workloads (GeekWire) Facebook's YouTube competitor is pivoting to older audiences as teens tune out and publishers balk (CNBC) Half of all Phishing Sites Now Have the Padlock (Krebs on Security) Employees Say Startup Civil Hyped Crypto Returns, But Failed to Pay (CoinDesk) Apple has an idea to make Animoji even more fun (Cult of Mac) Don’t Look Now, But Microsoft Is Overtaking Apple (Bloomberg) What If Amazon.com Actually…Is A Horrible Website? (BuzzFeed)
This week’s episode brought to you by Comic Book Pitt, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! It's Krause and Sorg in studio with Chilla coming at us from Studio C as we're talking tech. This week's topics include: Sorg is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week from his travel to Texas over the weekend. We're learning about how to find where source code used for movies comes from thanks to Chilla. Chilla is sharing the Pixel Slate as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Krause has a new bluetooth headset from Plantronics. We're not talking about the why - just that it's a thing. Pittsburgh is getting a LEGO Store, and it's almost ready to open! There are two types of people who shop at malls: 1) Mall shoppers; and 2) Apple and Microsoft shoppers. Apple Watch can thank Australia for the Daylight Saving bug heads-up. You may be able to finally change your username on Playstation Network! iOS 12 can do effects in FaceTime! Lenovo allows you to use smart display to add Google Assistant to your kitchen. There's a robot that can install drywall - by itself. Google had an event. Krause is giving us the high points. We're exploring some fun options for Google Broadcast. Google Duplex will answer a call for you and will transcribe the call and give you options to interact with the call. Google Assistant will be able to make an appointment for you starting as early as next month. Krause got to check out Microsoft Ignite and is sharing a bit of his experience. We're learning about Windows Intune. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Krause (@KrazyKrause) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
This week’s episode brought to you by Comic Book Pitt, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! It's Krause and Sorg in studio with Chilla coming at us from Studio C as we're talking tech. This week's topics include: Sorg is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week from his travel to Texas over the weekend. We're learning about how to find where source code used for movies comes from thanks to Chilla. Chilla is sharing the Pixel Slate as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Krause has a new bluetooth headset from Plantronics. We're not talking about the why - just that it's a thing. Pittsburgh is getting a LEGO Store, and it's almost ready to open! There are two types of people who shop at malls: 1) Mall shoppers; and 2) Apple and Microsoft shoppers. Apple Watch can thank Australia for the Daylight Saving bug heads-up. You may be able to finally change your username on Playstation Network! iOS 12 can do effects in FaceTime! Lenovo allows you to use smart display to add Google Assistant to your kitchen. There's a robot that can install drywall - by itself. Google had an event. Krause is giving us the high points. We're exploring some fun options for Google Broadcast. Google Duplex will answer a call for you and will transcribe the call and give you options to interact with the call. Google Assistant will be able to make an appointment for you starting as early as next month. Krause got to check out Microsoft Ignite and is sharing a bit of his experience. We're learning about Windows Intune. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Krause (@KrazyKrause) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
This week the dorks shoot the breeze about a couple of different topics including phones, animoji, and a new test project on youtube. That project can be found here: https://youtu.be/CPR_ngBxuhA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bwad/support
Apple has officially announced the iPhone XR, a new model that features a notched 6.1-inch LCD display and Apple’s Face ID system, similar to last year’s iPhone X. The new iPhone XR is a pretty significant upgrade for Apple, making the iPhone X’s design and features standard across the company’s latest line of phones. Apple is calling the 6.1-inch screen a “Liquid Retina” display, which offers a 1792 x 828 resolution at 326 PPI. That said, while the XR may look like a larger iPhone XS, there are a few compromises — the frame is aluminum, not stainless steel. There is IP67 water and dust protection, instead of the improved IP68 rating on the iPhone XS, and the screen is LCD, not OLED. There’s also no 3D Touch — instead, Apple is offering a new Haptic touch system, that offers similar feedback to the buttonless MacBook Pro trackpad. The iPhone XR features Apple’s latest A12 Bionic processor, just like the iPhone XS and XS Max — which Apple says offers improved speeds and performance over last year’s model, particularly for Apple’s “Neural Engine” AI processing. Despite its larger size, the iPhone XR features only a single rear camera, similar to the iPhone 8. The camera is a single 12-megapixel wide-angle camera — the same wide-angle camera as the XS. The single-camera does offer portrait mode, combining hardware and software to create the blurred background effect. As for the front-facing camera, it’s gotten an upgrade to Apple’s TrueDepth system from the iPhone XS, with a 7-megapixel sensor that allows for Face ID as well as features like portrait mode selfies, Animoji, and Memoji. It’s the same improved system as featured on the XS, with faster Face ID unlocking. On the battery life front, Apple is promising up to an hour and a half longer battery than the iPhone 8 Plus. The XR also will come in a variety of colors, with black, white, blue, coral, yellow, and red options available for the widest selection of chromatic choice since the iPhone 5C. But while the iPhone XR may feel like a less flashy version of the iPhone XS, it does come at a significant advantage: a much lower price. The iPhone XR starts at $749 for a 64GB model, with 128GB and 256GB models also available. Preorders will start on October 19th for the XR, which will ship a week later on October 26th. Click to view slideshow. The post iPhone XR announced with a notched display and Face ID appeared first on DAPULSE.
(Full Transcript Below) Welcome to TechAbilities, the AccessAbility podcast from the Blind Abilities Network With Serina, Jeff and Andy. On this episode we are speculating about the upcoming Sept. 12 Apple event. We may be way off or right on but the excitement is always high when Apple announces the new toys and Christmas comes early to all and to all a good buy. :) You can find TechAbilities on the Blind Abilities Network. Thanks for Listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store Full Transcript: TechAbilities Is Here With Apple Speculation Hype and Some Advice on the Upcoming Big Apple Event Sept 12 Serena Gilbert: There's not even a blue iPhone, but there might be. Jeff Thompson: It's got a white case on it. Serena Gilbert: Oh my goodness, you guys. Jeff Thompson: I don't get it. I don't get what the colors really mean. Serena Gilbert: Stop it, Jeff. Jeff Thompson: Oh, do you have the rose gold? Serena Gilbert: There's no rose gold 10. God, get with it. Jeff Thompson: I like these people and they say, "I just got the 10." It's like, "What do you mean, just?" Serena Gilbert: Yeah. This is the worst time of the year to buy a phone. Wait until after the announcement, and if you still want the 10, they have 100 bucks. Andy, you know that, right? Andy Munoz: Oh, yeah, unless you're new to this game. This is what Apple people live for. Jeff Thompson: It's the most wonderful time- Andy Munoz: Of the year. Serena Gilbert: I need you guys to make sure that's in our intro when we start talking about it. Andy Munoz: We're waiting for you to kick it in. Serena Gilbert: I can't know. You knew I wasn't going to. All right. Let's try this again. Welcome to the Blind Abilities Network. I'm Serena Gilbert. Guess what guys? We have a brand new tech show that we're bringing to the Blind Abilities Network and I'm super excited to introduce it to you. The title is ... Drum roll please. Drum roll please. Welcome to the Access Abilities Podcast. I have with me two, very special co-hosts. I have Jeff Thompson and Andy Munoz. How are you doing, Jeff? Jeff Thompson: I'm doing great, Serena. Serena Gilbert: Andy is brand-new to Blind Abilities Network. How are you Andy? Andy Munoz: Doing well, thank you. Serena Gilbert: Do you want to share a little bit with our audience about your background and why you love tech so much? Andy Munoz: Certainly. I'll try to be as brief as I can with this. I've got roughly 20 years of tech experience and most recently I actually worked for Apple in their accessibility cue, and then now I work for the division of rehab in the state of Colorado. My passion at this point is certainly working with folks who have disabilities, primarily blind and low vision, and that's a little bit about me. Serena Gilbert: Andy, I have a question for you. Andy Munoz: Certainly. Serena Gilbert: You are literally one of the Apple geniuses. Andy Munoz: I wouldn't say I'm an Apple genius. That's actually a store term. Jeff Thompson: But can we call you the Apple genius? Serena Gilbert: Yeah. We'll call you that. Andy Munoz: I guess you can call me whatever you want. I feel pretty confident in my knowledge of the Apple product so- Jeff Thompson: We'll just stick with AG. Serena Gilbert: Apple Genius. Unless you've been living under a rock, certainly you know that September 12 is going to be a big huge day for us Apple nerds out there. Jeff, do you know what September 12 is? Jeff Thompson: The most wonderful time of the year. Serena Gilbert: No backup from Andy. Jeff Thompson: It's the most wonderful of the year. Andy Munoz: Most wonderful time of the year. Jeff Thompson: Oh, you're going for the last chorus? It is the most wonderful time of the year. I'm excited about it. Serena Gilbert: It is the best time of year. I look forward to this day even more than Christmas because I'm just the biggest Apple nerd there is probably and hopefully we haven't lost you with our super fun and amazing singing that we had there. But next we'd like to talk a little bit about what the rumors are and maybe make some predictions and- Jeff Thompson: It's all speculation anyways. Serena Gilbert: But it's fun to talk about it. Although I will say a few years ago before there were leaks left and right, it was a little bit more fun because you really didn't know what was coming and you had to really pay attention and now we're like, "Oh, there might be this and that and let's see if they were right." 90% of the time they're completely on point with it. Traditionally in this temporary event Apple announces new iPhone models and this year they're rumored to not only announce new iPhone models, but also Apple Watch and I believe their new wireless charging pad. Serena Gilbert: Let's start with the iPhones. According to nine to five Mac, there's at least two versions of the new iPhone 10S coming out which are rumored to be called the 10 S. There will be two different sizes, a 6.5 inch and the traditional 5.1 inch which is what the 10 is right now. What do you guys think of those? Are you looking forward to an even bigger iPhone 10? Jeff Thompson: I kind of am. I've seen the pluses before. I never owned a plus so I was thinking about it. I thought it was going to be called XS. Serena Gilbert: We have had this argument so many times, Jeff. Jeff Thompson: It just sounds excessive, doesn't it? Andy Munoz: You can go either way with it. Even being a former Apple employee, I think we even referred to it in both ways, either the iPhone 10 or the iPhone X. I think it goes either way. Jeff Thompson: I'm excited. I am excited because my phone's two years old. It works fine. It works fine, so I don't have to make a decision. But if I'm going to pull the trigger on something, I think I'm going to go with a plus. Serena Gilbert: Well, it seems like there's not going to be a plus. It's just going to be the 10 S and just come in two different sizes. It looks like they're going to completely take away the models that have the home button. Andy Munoz: I think the one thing I saw too is I think the smaller of the two is actually going to be an LCD display as opposed to what it is now. Pardon me, I don't have the terminology on it off the top of my head. But I think the smaller one is going to be an LCD display, so that's going to be a little bit different. Serena Gilbert: Are you referring to the rumored SE? The new [inaudible] SE? Andy Munoz: No. I was seeing something where they were talking about the two models and I thought they said that the smaller of the two iPhone 10S was going to be an LCD. I was trying to find that source right off the top and I can't. One of my former colleagues, Zach, I shared an article in a group text that we have and- Serena Gilbert: That would be really odd if they did that because the smaller version is going to have the same form factor of the 10, which has the OLED screen so that Coast-to-Coast screen with no bezels. If they did decide to do that, that could be a way to cut the price down to maybe get more people to upgrade who aren't willing to pay the 900 to $1,200 dollars for a new phone. Andy Munoz: I'm thinking that's kind of what they're going for. Jeff Thompson: They're looking around that 699, 799. Someone even said the lowest 600. The speculation ... That's what makes it fun though. We're anticipating what's in Santa's sack, right? Serena Gilbert: It's also rumored to have some new colors the silver and the traditional space gray, but this time they're also going to have the rose gold. Either one of you looking forward to a nice pink phone. I know you guys are super comfortable on your masculinity to be able to have a pink phone. Andy Munoz: I know my oldest son. He was wanting me to let him upgrade to the 10 initially, but I'm sure come September 12th if he sees the 10X or XS if I can learn how to talk, would be in rose gold. I'm sure he'll be hitting me up that, "Hey, can I upgrade to that?" We'll address that I guess as it comes near. Jeff Thompson: I really don't have a preference for color, really doesn't do much for me because first thing I do is I put a case on it and that's it. Serena Gilbert: Funny story about cases. This is totally like me having a squirrel moment, but I think you guys will find this humorous. Every once in a while, I'm like, "I'm tired of my case." I'm going to try to take it off and I have an iPhone 10. I try to take it off, guess what happens as I'm taking the case off? Jeff Thompson: You drop it. Serena Gilbert: It goes flying across the laundry room and hits the wall. It mostly survived. There is a crack on the back of it right above the camera though now. That'll show me. Jeff Thompson: Wow. Serena Gilbert: The case was just on there that good. Jeff Thompson: Well, that's the thing. I have two cases. I have a leather case and that comes from Apple and you can get that for I believe 50 bucks or something of that nature and I really like it. I've had it for three, four years. The leather style works fine for me, but Lori bought me a charging case and that's where I have to take the leather one off and slide it in so it charges while I have it. I like that but it is always a moment when I take it apart and pull it apart because it's naked. When you pull that out, that's when the vulnerability happens. Andy Munoz: Phones are so slick. Jeff Thompson: Oh, yeah, especially the rose gold ones. Serena Gilbert: Well, and when the whole entire phone is literally made of glass. That's what cause it to go flying across the room. Jeff Thompson: Now, what kind of backing is on the 10? That is glass, isn't it? Serena Gilbert: It's glass, which is why it's cracked above the camera right now. Jeff Thompson: But once you put the case back on? Serena Gilbert: Oh, you can't even tell. Jeff Thompson: Right. And it still works? Serena Gilbert: Yeah, but I'm afraid I won't be able to upgrade this year because I'm on that upgrade every year plan with Apple and I don't know how it works when you have damage to the phone if you want to upgrade. But I'm not usually one that wants to upgrade on the S cycle of everything because it's usually the same form factor. I usually like to wait till every other year to get like a new form factor. Jeff Thompson: That's what I'm doing. I'm on the two years. When my one year came up and the eight came out, I was not in the mood to do it. It's just cost. I didn't want to be stuck with the eight for two years knowing that 10 is lurking or it was out but the next iteration of wherever it's going on. Andy Munoz: Really the eight was really no different than the seven other than the fact that it had the capability of wireless charging. Serena Gilbert: It's so true. It was basically this- Andy Munoz: Honestly, if they hadn't come out with the 10, I think last year Apple would have shot themselves in the foot by just coming out with the eight because it wasn't anything exciting. That was just kinda one of those throw ins I guess. I mean, they would have been better off just calling it the 7Sis my thought process on that. Serena Gilbert: I do understand it had quite the speed boost. I will tell you that because I had some people upgrade from the seven to the eight for whatever reason, I don't know. But they said it was massively fast. Jeff Thompson: Oh, yeah. They got a bigger chip in there and processor in there. I heard the speakers are better. Everything has a little bit better. The cameras are better especially on the 10. Have you noticed anything about OCR? Is the 10 better using Seeing AI than a seven? Serena Gilbert: I never had a seven because when I ... I had a six. Andy Munoz: Wow. Serena Gilbert: The dinosaurs- Andy Munoz: The big leap. Serena Gilbert: I'm not sure that as far as OCR goes, it's any better, but it is faster. If I'm using ... Because my work phone is still an iPhone 6 and then I have my iPhone 10. That's my personal phone. If I use Seeing AI on my work phone, it takes way longer. Not like it's minutes longer, but it's definitely longer before it starts by humanizing things. Andy Munoz: Obviously, that's going to be just because of the chip that's in that six as opposed to what's in the 10. But honestly, my work phone is an eight and then I have the seven. I honestly don't see any difference between the two. I mean, like I said, the only thing really significant to me it'd be the wireless charging. Other than that, even the sound quality and whatnot, I've not noticed anything that really would have made me jump out and spring for that. Now the 10 obviously, the camera aspect of it because I do take pictures and take videos. For me, that would certainly be a seller. Just wasn't sure that I wanted to spring for the 900 or 1,200 bucks depending upon the amount of storage I wanted, just wasn't sure I wanted to pull that trigger. Serena Gilbert: Well, and that brings up a really sort of related point to what I was thinking about. If you recall last year, the eight and the eight plus released, Gosh, I don't know, third or fourth of September, but then the iPhone tends didn't release until November. I wonder if that's going to impact people's even ability to upgrade this round because of the fact that you didn't get your phone until November or December this time as opposed to September or October. Jeff Thompson: Well, I think one of the things too to think about is again, coming up if they're going to release more phones. Let's say they're going to release the iPhone 10S or XS whatever we want to call it, and then let's say they decide they're going to throw in maybe an updated version of the SE. It's going to be dependent I think on how they decide to release it because I think purposely they did the 10 last year because they wanted that holiday push. I think on that part they knew what they were going to get more sales closer to the holidays. Are they going to release it in October or are they going to hold out till November? Andy Munoz: Well, it seems like there'd been holding out on the charging pad that they talk about. I think it's been so long. I've forgotten the name of it. Jeff Thompson: Because I'm pretty sure they talked about it at the keynote last year. Andy Munoz: Well, it's going to be here this year because they've talked about the case coming out for the Air Pods that's going to be waterproof and be able to just set it right down to charge it right on the flat pad. That's why I believe everything's coming out this year and I heard a rumor that next year, you're going to get the next iteration of the Air Pods in 2019. Serena Gilbert: Maybe this is just me being ignorant to what people do with it, but are the Air Pods going to be waterproof or just the case? Andy Munoz: I believe it's the case because that's the new form factor that they're coming out with is the case. Jeff Thompson: I guess the question I'm going to ask on that too, because there's two different terms, waterproof and then water resistant. The newer phones are water resistant, they're not waterproof. I was kinda thinking the same thing. I mean, what would be the point? I mean, I guess maybe have like your Apple Watch and then you have your Air Pods so that you could listen to music while you're swimming. That certainly could be a use for it, but I was kinda thinking that same thing. What would be the point? Andy Munoz: I think if you have it in your pocket and it goes through a wash or it goes to something that it adds another layer of defense for that or if you just drop the case. Some people drop things into the toilet or into the sink or whatever that could happen. It's supposed to prevent just that instantaneous dunking of something. I've heard Air Pods go through the washer and dryer and they still work fine. I wouldn't recommend trying that or testing it and emailing me and saying, "Hey, it didn't work." Serena Gilbert: Insert disclaimer here. Andy Munoz: I think the idea that they're doing is just for those instantaneous things that ... not instantaneous, just those- Jeff Thompson: Just those accidents, those freak accidents that happen. That makes sense. Serena Gilbert: I guess I'm just the oddball that I've never ... I mean, I say this now and then I'll probably be like on the next show I'll be like, "So yeah, I dropped my iPhone in the toilet." But I've just never had that happen to me. I know that it happens, I know people who've dropped in bodies of water and things like that, but with the Air Pods in particular, I guess I could see how it could happen, but it's like- Jeff Thompson: I think it really happens to people who put the phone into their back pocket. I don't want to go through any description here, but that's my guess. I don't know. Serena Gilbert: Jeff, this has happened to you then? Jeff Thompson: No. I'm with you. I've never done it, but I don't want to jinx myself, Andy Munoz: For me personally, I've always been, "No way. I'm not putting the phone in my back pocket," because I worked through the time when band gate happened, we got a lot of those calls. I put it in my back pocket and it bent well. Serena Gilbert: Or you sat on it. Andy Munoz: I see people do it and I cringe. I'm just like, "No, don't do that." Jeff Thompson: I don't do that and I don't put my wallet in my back pocket. It's just something that I have never done it and I usually don't carry anything in my back pockets. Serena Gilbert: For those of you who want to pick pocket Jeff, don't waste your time. Jeff Thompson: It's really interesting in the fashion and everything. They talk about wearables and everything and how we use their device. I don't even put my phone in my front pockets because when you pull it out, anything else can come out with it. I like having it in my shirt pocket. A lot of my shirts now have pockets in them, so I like that. Andy Munoz: I put mine in my pocket but I usually it's dedicated so nothing else actually goes in that pocket but my phone. Of course now trying to juggle two phones, that's a trick. But anyway, another story. Serena Gilbert: You can get your man bag. Andy Munoz: No, thanks. Serena Gilbert: Jeff has a man bag. Jeff Thompson: Yes I do. I actually call it like a recording bag or a man. Yeah, it's a man bag. I don't care. It's a purse. Serena Gilbert: Just embrace it. It's a purse. Jeff Thompson: It's a purse. I got it in England and I'm going back there so I get to bring it back. It's like going home. My man bag is going home. Serena Gilbert: Now that you say you put your phone in your pocket because the 10 is surprisingly heavy. Jeff Thompson: Oh, really. Serena Gilbert: It's the difference between ... Do you guys remember the four to the 4S and how the 4S just felt like a really nice expensive phone and how it was a little bit heavier. That's how the 10 is compared to when you hold an eight. Just feels BNC Jeff Thompson: I'm always scared to like put it in my front pocket, like in my shirt pocket because I just, I'm always doing something. For me, I feel like it's safer in my front pocket. Like I said, I just dedicate, that'll put nothing else in there. To each their own whatever you're comfortable with, but at least for me it's ... Serena, how do you carry your phone? Serena Gilbert: Well, I'm a girl so I have these little teeny tiny pockets in all my pants. I don't have like the two feet pockets that you guys have. It's usually in my purse. Andy Munoz: They should come up with something and they should come up with something. It's- Serena Gilbert: Well, they have like the belt clips and stuff like that but they're not convenient. Andy Munoz: I hate anything attached. When iPhones were really brand new, had that leather thing, you put it on your belt, so I went and got one. I thought that was really cool until you go through a doorway and it takes it right off and just kaboom. It's like- Jeff Thompson: For whatever reason my hip always catches a corner. Give you an example. My son busted a screen on his iPhone 7, ended up going and didn't have the Apple Care, which I told him to buy, didn't do it anyway. Ended up having to pay like 180 bucks to get its screen fixed, Serena Gilbert: Which is about how much Apple Care costs because it's usually like 200? Jeff Thompson: it is for the 10 or for the X, whatever we want to call it. For the older models it's roughly 100 was 129 after taxes, something like that wasn't too bad. I mean, for what you got for it, you get the two accidental damage claims and then of course then you get the screen replacement or repair at a lesser cost. I mean, certainly can't beat that. Andy Munoz: I brought my seven end because in the Betas they had a battery Beta where you can go in there and we'll say how much juice it's still has that's worn down to its potential. Mine was at like 82% possibility and so I brought it in there and I said, "I think I just want to get a brand new battery." They looked at it and they said, "Okay. Yeah." Because when it gets to 80, that's when they like to replace them. They said, "What we'll do, we'll just waive it, we'll just do it for you. I thought that was really cool because I had Apple Care and it was nice. Jeff Thompson: Of course, some of that store dependent from other stores might want to charge you because I've worked with folks that actually did time in different stores and so you got different feel for it. But either way I'm glad it worked out. Andy Munoz: If you're looking for a new phone and these phones that they're going to spring upon us. I heard there's going to be three of them that when you do go for your purchase plans, that's a big thing to consider. Do you want to do it through your phone company or do you want to do it on a yearly basis where you pay? I don't know, anywhere from 40 to $50 depending on tens or little higher, right Serena? Serena Gilbert: Yeah, I pay like 49. The extra cost is actually just because you're paying for Apple Care. Then I have the option to upgrade this year if I want to and trade in the old one or if I keep paying on it Then I just own the phone after the two years. Andy Munoz: It just continues on another two years, right? Serena Gilbert: Well, yeah, I'll just own it outright after the two years. Andy Munoz: That's what I did. I actually paid mine off early just for that. I was just getting tired of mine was like $36 or something because of the seven. It's a different feeling because this is the first time actually outright own my phone actually outright paid for it. It's always been on those plans. Like with Verizon a two year plan every two years you get a new phone. Serena Gilbert: I miss those plans. I miss being able to pay 199 99 or 299 99 because I've been at the same phone carrier for ever. The fact that I'm on a two year agreement doesn't bother me, I'd rather save the $800. Andy Munoz: Exactly. Exactly. Apple's got a racket, but I still got to pay my phone company. Wait a second. There's that $800 you're talking about, right? Serena Gilbert: It was when I bought my six, was the last year that they did that. You paid 199 or 299 depending on the model you got. The phone company subsidize the rest of it, so Apple was still getting all their money, but since you signed a two year agreement with let's say AT&T or Verizon, then that phone company thought it was worth it to them. Then all of a sudden, one company decided that they weren't going to do it anymore. All of the others followed suit. Andy Munoz: Lori is still on that plan. Serena Gilbert: She's lucky. If she ever needs a new phone, she's going to pay out right now. That's part of why I didn't upgrade because I used to upgrade like clockwork every other year and one year AT&T messed up my upgrades. I got to upgrade two years in a row. I was like, "Sweet." If they still had that plan where your phone was essentially subsidized, I probably would have gotten the seven and then the 10 I guess. But instead, I waited years and years to get a new one. I think a lot of people are doing that now. I think I've seen some people that still have 5Ss want to pay for the upgrades. Jeff Thompson: I think part of it ... I mean, even for me, I just finished up a lease. I'm still kind of in that limbo motive, what am I going to do? I'm actually on an extended lease, but it's like I can do one or two things. I can either pay 200 bucks now and have my phone own it outright or I can upgrade and continue paying X amount of dollars on a phone bill. It's like, "Okay, do I want to lessen my phone bill and maybe have that for a while and then kind of decide where am going to go?" Now obviously part of this is now that we have these new models coming out, once I see what those features look like, is it going to be something that's going to sell me that says, "Hey, go ahead and pull the trigger on the upgrade." Or, am I going to hold off again? Will pay that by year, but I think that's part of it. Obviously, if you can save a couple bucks on your phone bill, why not? Serena Gilbert: See? That's where those leases really almost irritate me because then when you get to the end of the lease, you're going to pay $200 for a felon that came out like three years ago. That just seems ridiculous. Jeff Thompson: The lease was 18 months, so I got it. The phone had only been out maybe two months. It wasn't a big deal. When you do the math, you're spending a little extra. It's like 32 a month, which basically came out to like 576. They're making a little bit extra money just based on the fact, you pay that extra 175 or 200 bucks, whatever it is to pay it off outright because you could actually buy that phone for I think ... What was it? 649 plus tax. They're making a little bit but not too bad. Andy Munoz: I think you know how you go about it, you're going to be paying at least anywhere from $40 to $50, 55 nowadays probably. And or you're going to be paying it straight up. There is no really wiggle room around it. It's just something that for the rest of our lives, we're going to be paying 50 bucks a month to have a phone. Serena Gilbert: As much as it costs us and it's super irritating, I can never imagine not having this device. Not because I'm spoiled and obsessed with technology, but because it is an accessibility tool now where even if you say, "Okay, this is $1,000 dollars." Well, even five years ago $1,000 would have maybe bought a portable magnifier, maybe. I remember my first KNFB reader, the portable one that was like the PTA and the digital camera attached to each other. Jeff Thompson: They give that care? Serena Gilbert: Yeah. That thing was $2,200 and that device served one purpose. As much as we like to be like, "Oh my God, it's so expensive." If you really put your perspective, given what we use it for, the accessibility factor, it's actually a bargain. Andy Munoz: They got to stop calling it a phone. I think it's more of a personal. It's more of a PDA than PDAs were. Serena Gilbert: Jeff, remember when you were trying to make a phone call to me and you ... so funny. I called Jeff and the call wouldn't go through and it kept dropping. Then he finally just ... What is it? WhatsApped me, I don't know. We finally used WhatsApp and he goes, "Well, how did you call me?" I was like, "I used the phone." Jeff Thompson: By the way. It is a phone. Andy Munoz: Oh, the thing is these devices are seriously game changers and it really didn't occur to me until two and a half years ago when I jumped into the accessibility role. I started learning how folks were using their devices and I was just completely blown away. Then obviously now that I use them on a daily basis, it's like, "Yeah, I use it for so much." Technology, it's never going to be cheating. Jeff Thompson: No. Andy Munoz: That's just the nature of the beast with it. It doesn't matter what it is, it's never going to be cheap and we just have to realize that, "Hey, we want to continue having our sense of independence and whatnot," and even for those that don't use it for the accessibility features, I mean those that use it for just everyday stuff, we've all become super dependent on technology in some form of fashion. Jeff Thompson: Well, it's access to information that you're readily on the go. You can't carry a wall calendar around with you. So many gidgets and gadgets that you would have to load up your backpack with that, you can do pretty much all of this on the phone. We're talking about putting it in pockets. I think this year I'm going to do the extra costs and have it surgically embedded so I don't have to lose it, dropped it. Serena Gilbert: Maybe sometime. Jeff Thompson: We've been talking about the phone and the plants and all that, but there's some other devices that they've been real bring up out. I heard something about it could be the 13 inch air coming out or it could be an iteration of the 13 inch MacBook. Serena Gilbert: So they're finally maybe going to refresh that? Jeff Thompson: Yeah. What has been 2014. Serena Gilbert: I don't know because I have a MacBook Air and I got it like three years ago and it said it was like from the year before. I don't know if that just means that's when it was manufactured or the last time that it was refreshed. Jeff Thompson: Probably 2014, but don't believe me. This is just speculation. I've heard a lot of people talk about the Air and some people has claimed that it's the best Mac that they've made. Serena Gilbert: Oh, it's my favorite, for sure. So fun. Jeff Thompson: Is it really? Serena Gilbert: Yeah, because it's thinner than the pros or even the regular MacBook, the one that's the 12 inches. I can fit it into my purse, believe it or not. Jeff Thompson: Oh yeah, that's really convenient and that's why I have a new iPad just because I do a lot of meetings and a lot of council stuff. It's so easy to carry that and just open it up and I got the Filo case where the keyboard is right there and I can take notes on a plane. I don't use it at home as much because I got my computer but when I'm out and about, I can just throw it in my backpack or throw it in my man purse, if I may. Serena Gilbert: I don't know why you're calling it a backpack. Jeff Thompson: Good one. Serena Gilbert: Well, we talked a little bit about the wireless charging pad too. We barely touched on that, but if they actually come out with that, which gosh, I'd probably be like a couple hundred dollars because nothing an Apple of sheet. But would that be something you would consider, especially if you updated your phone too? Jeff Thompson: If I got the phone then I would have to consider that when you pull that trigger and you go in and buy one. I don't know if you do it online or if you ordered it online and I'll send you realize you need that. You get off the phone, you went into it thinking it's going to be 899, then it's going to be $900. Then you get off the phone and you're sitting there at $1,499 because, "Okay, I wanted 256 gig, I wanted the pad, and I wanted the case and I wanted the Apple Care. So beware, buyer beware. Andy Munoz: Oh, I know personally for me, I'm one of those that I won't just buy a bare bones model. I've never felt good about like with Microsoft and stuff when they've done that where they just give you a bare bones, "Oh yeah, your machine will run just fine on this negative." I've never had good success with that. Because of that, I've always bought extra. You definitely come out of there spending more than you initially intended. Jeff Thompson: 16 gigabyte in a small phone was really impressive back in the day. Serena Gilbert: Oh, man. I did buy the entry level model of the 10 because the bare bones model was still 64 gigs, which is plenty of space for me. Andy Munoz: Well, in that case. I mean, even I did go 32 gig on my seven. That for me has been good. I mean, I still have about 18 gigs of space available. Jeff Thompson: You got very short videos. Andy Munoz: I mean, I don't take a whole ... My videos are super long. If I'm not using an app, I get rid of it. I'm always a space saver and even like my text messages. I have my text messages set to delete after 30 days. 32 was fine on that, but I was more or less talking from the computer side of things. I mean, they'll do all right, but eventually they're going to slow down the more you start using them and things like that. Let's face it, most folks don't do the maintenance that they're supposed to, so you're going to end up putting stuff on there that you didn't want. It's just going to slow it down. For me personally, it says minimum requirement for gigs. I'm going at least go six or eight as far as RAM is concerned. If I can get a faster processor in it, I'm going faster processor. Jeff Thompson: I think that's what people are looking at today. I heard someone that had 64 gigabyte RAM. I was thinking to myself, "Wow." Serena Gilbert: That was a new MacBook that just came out. The one that was like, will we price it out at like $6,000 or something? Jeff Thompson: Yeah. Yeah. You can build that sucker up to ... Oh, can I say sucker? You can build those things up very high and it's just fun. Once you get into that page, you start clicking on this stuff and the surface book two. I went in and checked it out and I started clicking on the 13 inch and bang I was up to $3,000 and that was for a 16 gigabyte I7 processor and a terabyte $3,000 Boom. Serena Gilbert: For a windows computer. Jeff Thompson: That's one thing that I'm really concerned about and we're talking about Apple stuff here, but Apple products, they say they're expensive. You saw the price tags on some of those things that we're just talking about. But even the surface pros, the surface stuff that's coming out, it's not cheap, Serena Gilbert: I get that the Apple computers are expensive, but I have a PC downstairs in our office and I have my MacBook Air The PC gives me way more trouble. My MacBook has never had one thing ever wrong with it. It's never slowed down. It still works like it's brand new and I've had it for like five years almost. Jeff Thompson: You want to know what the biggest seller for me was when it comes to Mac and PC? The fact that Mac has far superior accessibility built into it because obviously you have voiceover. Of course, that's nice because if you have a track pad, you can use some of the same voiceover gestures that you use with your iPhone or your iPad. Then of course, it has screen magnification. You have the ability to do dictation. You have all of these things already prebuilt in. The counterpart, Microsoft, has some of those things. They're just not to the same quality at least in my opinion, but then of course then if you don't use those then you're having to go out and you're having to spend ... What is it? $1,400 or something for jaws or $500 for zoom text. If you use a screen magnification and then of course whatever it is for fusion, if you decide to go with both. Andy Munoz: Well, you can get those third party stuff, but the thing that sold me on the Apple is when my PC fried. This is back when seven was coming out in the windows jaws and all that stuff. Jeff Thompson: It was seven. It was right after XP second edition. But anyways, when it fried I decided to go Mac and I really liked the part that they make the equipment. They make the software, it's one house, one company making everything. It just works fit for so many years. Today, I don't know if they use that as much, it just works, but I do like that. It's neat to see that Microsoft is coming out with their own surface line of computers and it just like ... I had to cock my head to turn and look. I had to give them some attention because that was interesting. When I priced it out, they're no cheaper than an Apple product. Serena Gilbert: There's some other rumors of what might come out as well. Do either one of you have an Apple Watch? Jeff Thompson: Yes, I do. I have the two. Serena Gilbert: I believe mine is a two as well. Do you have one, Andy? Andy Munoz: I do not. I've toyed with the idea. I was wanting the three, but- Jeff Thompson: Serena, he doesn't have a watch and you brought them on the show? Serena Gilbert: Hey. Andy Munoz: She- Serena Gilbert: Who did the screening? Andy Munoz: She noticed I really do want the watch. I'm actually curious as to the new series four that's coming out because what I was reading on that, especially as it's supposed to give more screen surface- Serena Gilbert: I was going to say you might really Andy Munoz: ... small bezels yeah. Serena Gilbert: The way that they displayed it, I think it had next year, like three complications on it, which normally there's four I believe. Maybe it was next year four, but either way there was one- Andy Munoz: I think next four because the analog face said it could hold up to eight complications. Serena Gilbert: That's double. Jeff Thompson: Complicated. Serena Gilbert: Somebody said that on the picture that got leaked of the series four not that this is a useful feature, but whatever. Because we don't live in places like this. It's called the UV Index. It could read if it was safe to go out in the sun. Andy Munoz: Oh, really? Serena Gilbert: Yeah. There's that trademark. Andy Munoz: It makes you wonder this stuff that it's capable of doing. Serena Gilbert: I wonder because I haven't seen the series three, so I don't know. Is it thinner than the two do we know or is this the same form factor? Andy Munoz: I believe it's the same. They didn't change the size. There's 42 and 38. Serena Gilbert: I'd like to see it get a little bit thinner, honestly. Andy Munoz: I have to agree with that. I remember bulky watches especially on a girl's wrist. I see the problem right there, bang. It's like, "Hello." I was really wondering because the 38 is not really a compromise. There's still both big. Serena, you want a thinner? Serena Gilbert: Yeah. I want the actual form factor to be a little bit thinner to make it just look a little sleeker. Andy Munoz: Any of you ever done archery or something? They use those wrist pads that cover so the string doesn't. I wonder if there's ever going to switch to the phone or to the watch, be more oblong. Give you more surface. Why can't you have a come up here? It's a little bit further. Serena Gilbert: I'm sure that they've done some weird Apple study and found that people would just turn like that. You know how Apple is? Andy Munoz: That's so 2024. Serena Gilbert: We are already in 2052. Jeff Thompson: We're just not there yet. But I'm really excited. I've heard rumors about the Mac Mini getting a refresh, but these are just people. They got to put so much ink on the paper, so we don't know what's really coming out. I've heard the Mac Mini. I've also heard Apple TV that they're going to do something. If you get on Google long enough you'll find everything. Serena Gilbert: What they haven't ... Or at least, I haven't read anything about any sort of rumor about. I know they're not going to refresh this, but I have a HomePod and I know that I have to refresh the actual form factor or anything. But there has been absolutely no talk about what IOS 12 will bring to the HomePod at all. Andy Munoz: Didn't you just get your AirPlay 2? Serena Gilbert: Yeah, but that's weird. I don't have two HomePods. I don't really care. It is nice that from my phone I can tell it to play on the HomePod that's kind of convenient. But as far as actual features and Siri actually being smart on the HomePod, it's super disappointing. Andy Munoz: You can tell your phone to play music while Siri is built into the HomePod and you could just tell Siri. Serena Gilbert: If you're upstairs doing laundry or picking up your phone from the floor. Andy Munoz: Is that where you kept all the time doing laundry? Your phone breaks same day, you're playing music from the laundry? Serena Gilbert: That's usually where I listened to the Blind Abilities Podcasts. Andy Munoz: Serena- Jeff Thompson: Then you got to hope Siri understands what you're saying? Andy Munoz: Yeah. That's always- Serena Gilbert: I just don't understand why Siri is so lacking. They need to show her some love this year. Andy Munoz: They have. They've been trying to create shortcuts. If you look into the Betas or on your phone right now ... I believe if you're running the Beta, which I am, you can see the shortcuts and it's just redundant to things that you've already done. Serena Gilbert: I am looking forward to the series shortcuts being able to be more integrated with third party apps. It would be really nice for me to be able to tell Siri to play a specific station on Pandora. That is something that I don't understand never could do that in the first place, but it will be nice for those things to be able to open up a little bit. But I also feel like this is almost like a lazy way the Apple took of making Siri smarter by just opening it up a little bit differently to third party developers and then being make it do all these things that it should have already been able to do. Jeff Thompson: It's a workflow. Serena Gilbert: Which is what they purchased a couple of years ago. Jeff Thompson: I mean, I've gone into the workflow and I sat there for a little bit and it's like, "Okay." After about 15 minutes, I just closed it up and go, Andy Munoz: I don't know. To me there's just no excuse. I mean, when you've got a counterpart in Alexa who's fairly useful, at least from the things that I've done and heard from other folks, you would think that that would be something that Apple would bump up. Serena Gilbert: Especially since they were the first ones to even have the digital assistant. That's what makes it even more ... And I get when you're the first, somebody always makes it better, but I feel like they always say every year when they release the new IOS, Siri can do all these other things. Every time that they say all the things that Siri can do now I find myself thinking, "Oh my gosh, you already could do that. So okay, awesome." I have no faith in it now. I'm like, "Yeah." Jeff Thompson: Well, it was something that I've always thought about. It's like okay, you come out with a new phone every year or you come out with maybe a new model iPad, you're adding Siri to the Mac. But at some point, these products just become products. You've got to do something else that makes them stand out even more so than your competition. You give that an upgrade and you make it comparable to an Alexa. It's definitely going to make it a bigger seller. You're already one of the largest companies in the world as it is, but still as in anything, there's always room for improvement and I think even in the accessibility side of it, I mean, granted it's great. I'm not going to knock it, but really there are still some things I think even with some dictation on the Mac side of things, make it somewhat similar to dragon where you can create a voice file because it definitely has some nice things built in. Jeff Thompson: I mean, you can certainly do some text editing and do some different things like that, but there's certain things that it still can't do. If you start focusing on those areas, you're just going to enhance your product that much more. Andy Munoz: Well, with all of the voiceover stuff that we have, we got it on the watch. We have three heads Siri on the watch. We have all these ... It can tell your heartbeat, it can tell you, "Jeff breath, Jeff stand," and all that stuff. I want it to get to the point where I pick up a piece of fried chicken, it says, "Jeff, hey dude, dude, dude let's talk. Let's talk." I want that type of interaction where ... I'm serious. I mean, I want something that's smart. They're talking about artificial intelligence. To me, it's just database driven information. You go to the Amazon devices and stuff and they got 10,000 different skills that you can do. Give me 20,000, I'll use it just as less. Their stuff is games. Andy Munoz: There's other things, informational stuff, but I want the thing to actually be smart. Not just a resource, a dictionary or encyclopedia or a Google search, I want it to be intuitive, smart. I see the shortcuts, it sees that it's remembering things that I've done. I wonder if that's going to build a database so it will be able to predict my tendencies, but, "Hey, let's talk Siri. Let's talk." Serena Gilbert: I just want something incredibly simple that they released in IOS 11 with voiceover. I just want it to actually recognize pictures. We've got this great feature that you released last year and I find it completely useless, honestly. I find it easier to take a screenshot and send it through Seeing AI than to even attempt even just the simple gesture because it's just so unreliable in my opinion. Andy Munoz: Well, that new feature in Seeing AI where it will actually label the pictures? Serena Gilbert: Yes. That is ingenious. Why couldn't Apple have built that in? Andy Munoz: That's amazing because you can't even go into your camera or your photos and you can actually label the photo. But as soon as you take the next pitcher and it moves. So I don't even know if it can do that. But it was a silly thing because I spent about two hours, one time labeling like 30 pictures and also I took a picture and it all shifted and it all went away. Serena Gilbert: You can still label them and that shifting must have gone away because I labeled a ton when I first got my new iPhone and I was like, "I'm going to label every picture that I take," because I was naive and so I started labeling them as I took them and they did keep the labels, but it's just so tedious. It's easier ... Even what I want to share a picture now I just go into Seeing AI because they do have that share button in there where you can push it out to whatever you want when you know for sure that's really the picture that I wanted to just send out. Jeff Thompson: It's coming a long ways and I think what they're announcing I'm going to be riveted to this. I'll be in England at the time, so it'll be 6:00 PM for me and Central Time I believe it's 12 because it comes on it what time? Ten o'clock in California? Andy Munoz: 10:00 Pacific. Jeff Thompson: 11:00 Time Mountain we got to get Colorado in there and- Serena Gilbert: [inaudible]. Jeff Thompson: I don't want to lack this- Serena Gilbert: At 2,000 podcasts here, Jeff. Jeff Thompson: I know. Hey, I'm looking up to you guys, my Ohio, right? Serena Gilbert: Goodness. All of the jokes. Jeff Thompson: I just think they put on a great show. I mean, they come out and it's the same old, same old. Now we're going to call out and the guy comes out or the girls over there and she's flicking on the phone and doing all this stuff. It's exciting. What do you guys predict is going to be the thing that we're overlooking? Do you think there's going to be a surprise? Serena Gilbert: You mean the ... But wait, there's more moment like there always is. Every year. Jeff Thompson: Drum roll. Serena Gilbert: I think that ... But wait, there's more. It's going to be the refreshed I see. Jeff Thompson: Really? Serena Gilbert: Because people still like the smaller form factors and there's still a niche for that. Andy Munoz: Well- Jeff Thompson: 6.1 is not the small form factor? Serena Gilbert: No, a lot of people don't like that, Andy Munoz: In speaking with a lot of ... Obviously being in that support role for the last several years, I've found that a lot of our blind and visually impaired customers did like that smaller phone. I personally, I could go either way. I'm not so much a big fan of the plus just because it just doesn't feel right in my hand even using an iPad. If I'm going to use it, it's got to either be on a flat surface or it's got to have a case that's got a stand where I can use a keyboard and navigate it that way because for me it just feels awkward. I guess it's all in who you are and what you feel comfortable with. Andy Munoz: But I've found that a lot of folks that have the SE or have a 5S and would like to get an SE but just didn't want to get the current one because again, as we all know, their lifespan is only so long and they'll only take so many updates. That was a question I got all the time is, do you know if they're going to make a new SE? I was like, "Well, you just never can tell." I mean, if Apple holds true to form at some point, yeah. I thought it was going to be this last year and it wasn't. We'll have to wait and see what turns up. Jeff Thompson: I'm excited for the SE for people if it does come up because I understand the real SE and you're right about the iPad. I don't like using it just as an iPad, I use it as a keyboard input type of device in meetings. It's portability, everything like that. There's a reason to have certain pieces of equipment. I'm just excited to ... I keep saying the plus but is it the 10S? I said you guys's style, the XS. Isn't that going to be as big as a plus though. Serena Gilbert: What they're saying is that the ... because you know how they just call the iPad, the iPod now. They don't call it ... Because I do know that they have the iPad Pro but they have two sizes of the iPad Pro, but they don't call them something different. They're saying they're just going to bring the whole iPhone 10 under one name and then you're just either getting the 10S 5.1 inch or whatever it is or the 10S inch. I forget what the measurements are. That's the- Jeff Thompson: XS, 6.5. Serena Gilbert: Then the first one is what the original form factor is and then there's going to be one that I guess will have the same screen real SE as the pluses currently have, but it will actually be a smaller form factor because of the Bezel being gone. Jeff Thompson: That makes sense. We're all going to be surprised maybe what's coming out and if you're in line for a certain product, hopefully, this is your time to pull the trigger. I know I always get tempted, but lately you said, Andy, when the eight came out and I'm sitting there on a seven, there was no reason to make any big changes, so the thing that I will be moving into is probably something that I'll be charging on a flat surface, hopefully, if that ever comes out. Serena Gilbert: Jeff, if you get the 10, I can send you Me-mojis. Jeff Thompson: Oh, that's right. Awesome. Serena Gilbert: I haven't seen it that's accessible yet. Andy Munoz: But isn't that the one where you can take the different emojis like an animal or something and you can actually do the recording? Serena Gilbert: That's like the Animoji but then IOS 12 you can actually make a Memoji. Andy Munoz: Oh, okay. Serena Gilbert: This is a very important feature you guys, seriously. It can tell if you stick your tongue out or if you wink. Andy Munoz: Oh, wow. Serena Gilbert: It's very important because you want to be as expressive as possible, right? Jeff Thompson: Of course, yeah. I mean, hey. It's all about being expressive. Serena Gilbert: This is why you should upgrade to the 10, but you're completely forgetting about a piece though too, is if you're not impressed with the 10S or whatever they're going to call it, you can always just get the 10 and save a little bit of money but have a really solid phone. Andy Munoz: I think they should call it the XSF. That way, it would be totally excessive. Serena Gilbert: Oh. Jeff Thompson: I always like when you do that because it saves me a sound effect. Andy Munoz: One last thing, I can't remember where I saw this. I almost want to say that I saw something that even the iPads are going to soon be ... the home buttons are going to soon be gone. Serena Gilbert: I totally forgot about that. I have read that too. They traditionally have an event in October. Usually, they refresh the Mac Books and stuff in October. But they already did that, so I bet it'd be refreshing some brand new iPad. Jeff Thompson: I heard that the new phone is not going to be equipped for the pencil either. Serena Gilbert: Does anybody use the pencil? Andy Munoz: With me, no. I mean- Serena Gilbert: I mean, I know that in certain education environments and things like that and obviously maybe graphic design and stuff like that. But I wonder if the everyday person uses that. What is it a $200 add on? Jeff Thompson: It's $100 add on, isn't it? I have no use for it. It's just one of those things that are out there just like the color of the new phones. Serena Gilbert: Oh my goodness, you guys. I have one final question for you guys and we'll check back to see how, if we're right or not. How many times do you think that Tim Cook or ... What was the other guy's name? Phil, whatever his name is [crosstalk 00:47:07] all the Apple nerds, how many times do you think they're going to say, "No, isn't that fantastic?" What is the word they like the most and- Jeff Thompson: If you can actually count that and be accurate ... I know I'm not going to try it but if you could come up with that number, I'd be impressed. Serena Gilbert: If one of our listeners can count how many times they say, "Fantastic," or, "Innovative," Blind Abilities' T-shirt. Jeff Thompson: There you go. There you go. We got to come up with a number. Serena Gilbert: I mean, if you played a drinking game to that, you would just be absolutely on the floor. Jeff Thompson: How is your Gatorade by the way? Serena Gilbert: It's all gone. Jeff Thompson: We guess it was a Gatorade? Serena Gilbert: It was definitely Gatorade. Jeff Thompson: Well, I'll be watching from England. I'll be tuning into it 6:00 PM in England. Andy Munoz: By the way, I was off on my price of the Apple Pencil. It's 99 bucks. Jeff Thompson: Jeff, you were right. Andy Munoz: Jeff is on the money with it. Serena Gilbert: Add that to your two times that you can write. Jeff Thompson: Well, three times is right is the left, isn't it? Serena Gilbert: I confused. You just made my head hurt. Well, I've enjoyed chatting with you guys and I can't wait for us to do a recap of this special event next week. We will somehow catch Jeff in the middle of the night, I hope so. We shall figure out the logistics, but we will definitely be back to recap everything that you hear from the special [inaudible] and thanks for listening to you the brand new Access Abilities Podcast on the Blind Abilities Network. We look forward to hearing from you and we will talk to you next time. [Music] [Transition noise] -When we share -What we see -Through each other's eyes... [Multiple voices overlapping, in unison, to form a single sentence] ...We can then begin to bridge the gap between the limited expectations, and the realities of Blind Abilities. 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In the final episode of Fatal Error, Chris and Soroush go through some follow-up, then recap the news from WWDC. 59. Why did they even hire Chris?? Swift Unwrapped Ghost Animoji has a tongue! (h/t @parrots) Platforms State of the Union CodeRunner Steve S Smith Marzipan Thread Jake Marsh on Intents UNNotificationContent.threadIdentifier One of many articles on SMS hijacking via SS7 (search the Web for “SS7 SMS Hijack” for more) YubiKey Social engineering SMS code Chromium Touch ID second factor (Tweet) Published after we recorded the episode: The Pixelbook's power button can double as a U2F security key Thank you for your support! Tweets & photos from the live show at WWDC: From @_ivancr From @_jessetipton From @jbradforddillon From @freak4pc
Vi drar igenom nyhterna ifrån Apples World Wide Developer Conference och ser vad som ska bli hissat och vad som åker på diss. Förvånansvärt positiva! Länkar: WWDC 14min recap - The Verge, Youtube Top 5 iOS12 features - MKBHD, Youtube Kontakt: Prylpodden@gmail.com Facebook Instagram
Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、WWDC, iOS 12, macOS Mojave, AMD, Oculus Go などについて話しました。 Show Notes Apple Events - WWDC Keynote, June 2018 iOS 12 Preview Android Jetpack What is USDZ? FBX | Autodesk ARCore Overview Siri Shortcuts FAQ Apple has acquired Workflow Android For Employees iOS 12 introduces new features to reduce interruptions and manage Screen Time Apple’s Memoji lets you create an Animoji of yourself Designing Web Content for watchOS What's New in TVMLKit - WWDC 2018 OpenGL, OpenCL deprecated in favor of Metal 2 in macOS 10.14 Mojave KhronosGroup/MoltenVK: Bringing Vulkan to iOS and macOS eGPUでMacBook Proが変わる!4K動画編集も快適なGIGABYTEのRX580 Gaming Box Apple gives a sneak peek at multi-year project to bring UIKit iOS apps to the Mac Marzipan is wild. It's running the UIKit apps with XPC & remote rendering Platforms State of the Union - WWDC 2018 AMD unveils Threadripper 2: Up to 32 cores, 64 threads AMD Demos 7nm Vega GPU Android P Beta 2 and final APIs Accessories & Parts | Oculus Go ustwo Games The Very Real reason LG built Google the sharpest OLED display ever Apple acquired augmented reality headset startup Vrvana for $30M Hugo Barra joins Facebook to lead its VR efforts, including Oculus
Keeping up with the pace of technological advances is no easy feat; thankfully our expert hosts, Jason Masters and Mike Etchart, are up to the challenge! We begin the hour with an analysis of the 2018 Apple World Wide Developers Conference which placed a significant emphasis on software upgrades. Notably, iOS 12 will continue to work on legacy devices, FaceTime can now accommodate up to 32 simultaneous users per session with an added Animoji filter option, and new devices will support Dolby Atmos for next-level surround sound. With sweet tunes top of mind, we learn how Apple Music will stack up against competing for streaming applications such as Spotify. Changing focus, The Wire Cutter's Geoff Morrison delves into the evolution of television technology. While most modern TVs are offered in HDR, your viewing experience will vary greatly depending on the set's resolution. Geoff also goes in depth describing the differences between 2K, 4K, and 8K TVs. Lastly, Geoff tells us about the newest broadcasting standard that will be here by winter of 2020; ATSC 3.0 will deliver Ultra HD and Dolby Atmos over the air for free, and will most likely have a box that you integrate into your current entertainment system. If your home is in need of a technology update, we have the information you need to make the best decision. [00:00:00] TV Prices Race to the Bottom [00:08:00] Apple Lover vs. Android Fanboy [00:12:31] Apple Worldwide Developers Conference [00:19:52] Apple TV/ Spectrum Skinny Bundle [00:29:07] Hear the Difference with Dolby Atmos [00:35:53] Apple Music Raises Bar for Streaming [00:42:13] High Dynamic Range (HDR) Basics [00:49:51] How to Get a True HDR Experience [00:54:44] Comparing HDR10 and Dolby Vision [01:02:05] Should You Upgrade to an 8K TV? [01:08:39] Beginner's Guide to Better HDR [01:18:09] New TV Broadcasting Standards for 2020
We cover Apple's new operating system announcements, looking at the new features in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave. And we take a close look at the security and privacy features in these operating systems. Why do the iPhone X’s Animoji work after covering Face ID’s sensors? (https://thenextweb.com/apple/2017/11/15/the-iphone-x-doesnt-actually-need-face-id-for-animoji-apparently/) Augmented reality (Apple) (https://www.apple.com/ios/augmented-reality/) iOS 12 Screen Time App Will Help Reduce iPhone Addiction macOS Mojave: What’s New in Security and Privacy Features Why iOS 12 Is Huge for Security and Privacy Apple CEO Tim Cook: "Privacy is a Fundamental Human Right" (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/06/04/tim-cook-cnn-interview-privacy/) Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference happened this week, and Nilay, Dieter, Jake, and Ashley are on top of it. Second half of the show, we’ve got Dieter’s exclusive look at the Sonos Beam, Microsoft buying GitHub, a new Fire TV thingy, and breaking news for Essential. There’s a whole lot more in between that — like Paul’s weekly segment (hosted by Jake Kastrenakes) “Hey look at this thing I just found on theverge.com“ — so if you listen to it all, you’ll get it all. 02:48 - Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 04:35 - Siri will soon be able to pull off multistep routines through Shortcuts 15:40 - Walkie-Talkie on the Apple Watch is a clever riff on FaceTime Audio 19:01 - Apple’s Memoji lets you create an Animoji of yourself 23:35 - Apple CarPlay will soon let you use Google Maps, Waze, and other third-party maps 25:21 - Apple will let developers port iOS apps to macOS in 2019 33:51 - The Apple TV is finally getting Dolby Atmos support 38:56 - The Essential Phone’s first new module since launch is a magnetic headphone jack 41:02 - The Beam is Sonos’ ambitious attempt to win the living room 50:40 - Amazon’s Fire TV Cube is an Echo, streaming box, and universal remote in one 55:05 - Paul’s weekly segment “Hey look at this thing I just found on theverge.com” by Jake 57:30 - Microsoft confirms it’s acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion 1:00:07 - Facebook accused of giving over 60 device makers inappropriate access to user data 1:06:06 - Instagram might soon let you post videos up to an hour long 1:09:48 - California’s net neutrality bill could set a national standard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Friday News Update: - Apple announces the new iOS 12, with Siri Shortcuts, Screen Time restrictions and MeMoji, as well as macOS Mojave with Dark Mode and new News, Home, Stocks and Voice Memos apps, watchOS 5 with a Walkie Talkie app and auto workout detection and Dolby Atmos for the Apple TV 4K at WWDC 2018 - Sonos announces a new soundbar called the Beam with HDMI... and Alexa - ASUS announces their new ROG Phone, a gaming phone with a 90Hz AMOLED screen, binned Snapdragon 845 with 8GB of RAM and a cooling fan and LED on the back, plus the new ZenBook Pro with a 4K screen, up to an Intel Core i9 and a ScreenPad instead of a trackpad - Motorola announces their new Moto Z3 Play mid-range phone, now with a bezel-less screen, dual cameras and a Snapdragon 636 Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing
Apple announced many new features during their WWDC18 keynote from this past week. We discuss those and more of what you may want to consider when it’s time to apply the upgrades to iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. The upgrades will be released sometime in the coming months, but we want you to be prepared. Tune in for a great discount on a ticket to Macstock 2018! Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News: Free Trials for All Paid Apps Now Possible Thanks to Updated App Store Guidelines — MacRumors Apple's watchOS 5 Adds Automatic Workout Detection, Walkie-Talkie, and More — MacRumors Apple Reveals tvOS 12 With Dolby Atmos Support for Apple TV 4K, Aerial Screensaver Updates, and More — MacRumors Apple's Podcasts app is coming to watchOS — Engadget The iOS 11.4 update adds Messages to the list of iCloud services that back up and store your device data so it synchronizes with your other devices whether they be additions or replacements. We recommend backing up and/or archiving your Messages texts using a tool like iMazing first till you’re comfortable with having your text messages stored in the cloud. WWDC Review for iOS 12 iOS 12 Preview — Apple Apple unveils iOS 12 for iPhone and iPad — 9to5Mac Performance - Apple said that iOS 12 doubles down on performance. CPU performance now ramps up ‘instantly’ when needed, apps launch 40% faster, keyboard appears 50% sooner and slide to take photo is 70% quicker. Siri shortcuts & lock-screen suggestions - Apple has long struggled with how to make Siri smarter without storing lots of personal data. Its new approach is to allow us to create our own Siri shortcuts, to access other apps, and to have Siri make proactive suggestions on the lockscreen, for example when it detects that you have started a workout. Measure app and AR experiences - Almost as soon as ARKit was available, there were a bunch of third-party augmented reality tape measurement apps. Apple has now created its own, able to quickly and easily provide 3D measurements of objects seen by the camera. Improvements to stock apps - Apple announced improvements to Apple Books, Apple News, Stocks and Voice Memos. Stocks and Voice Memos are also coming to iPad for the first time. The biggest overhaul is to the Books app (renamed from iBooks). Third-party maps now available in CarPlay - If you prefer Google Maps or Waze to Apple Maps, you can now use those in CarPlay. Three ways to tackle smartphone addiction - There’s been much talk of smartphone addiction over the past year or so, and Apple has responded with three ways to reduce the temptation to pick up your phone too frequently.1. A Do Not Disturb at Bedtime feature winds down notifications at night.2. Grouped notifications pull together all notifications from each app (for example, all Messages appear together).3. Screen Time allows adults to monitor their phone usage, and parents to set limits for kids. Memoji personalized avatars - In addition to several new Animoji characters, Apple now allows you to create your own. Known as Memoji, the idea is that you can use a range of facial features – from hairstyle to glasses – to create an Animoji that looks something like you. iPhone X gestures on iPad - Almost certainly in preparation for a new iPad with reduced bezels and an iPhone X style notch, iOS 12 now allows you to use iPhone X style gestures: swipe-up to return to the home screen, and swipe-down from top-right to open control center. Face ID now recognizes two faces - While most iPhone X users say they would never want to switch back from Face ID to Touch ID, one complaint is that you can’t register more that one face. That will be even more important when the iPad adopts the technology, so Face ID can now recognize two faces. Auto-fill of two-factor authentication texts - It’s currently a pain when you get a login code texted and have to exit the app, read the text, memorize or copy the code and then return to the app to type or paste it. iOS 12 spots when a text code has arrived and offers it as an autofill option with no need to exit the app. Automatic iOS updates - It’s not yet 100% clear how this would work, but a toggle in Settings suggests that you’ll be able to configure your iPhone and iPad to automatically install iOS updates. Closing iOS apps now easier on the iPhone X - iPhone X users can now quit apps in the same way as on earlier models. Once you’re in the app card view, you can simply swipe up on each app to close it, without the long-press required by iOS 11 on the iPhone X.
Techmanity TalksEp. 1 — 6 June 2018WWDC 2018It’s that time of year again — Apple is hosting WWDC, the Worldwide Developer Conference. We cover the event and give our thoughts on the slew of features coming to Mac in macOS Mojave and iPhone and iPad with iOS 12, peppered with a few choice tangents.Timestamps0:00 — Intro and a discussion on security01:21 — Blocking tracking scripts05:04 — Greyshift07:29 — GDPR8:59 — macOS 10.14 “Mojave”10:11 — system-wide dark mode14:13 — UIKit (iOS programming API) features introduced into AppKit (macOS programming API) for easier porting of iOS apps to macOS17:34 — eGPUs (external GPUs/graphics cards) for the sake of improving render times and gaming experience, and Metal 2 (lightweight graphics API for iOS)19:37 — Desktop stacks (folders re-invented!)20:36 — Video “screenshots”21:00 — Finder gallery view and Quick Look22:53 — Why is there a stocks and news app?25:14 — iOS 1225:14 — Siri shortcuts for iOS devices28:08 — Ten minutes of discussion about digital wellbeing, because it’s important37:40 — Photos app42:49 — Animoji, and a tangent on what people want from a smartphone50:23 — Ability to edit RAW images on iPad Pro, and our thoughts on multiple users for iPad54:53 — Memoji, and slowed obsolescence58:18 — What is CarPlay, and why would you use it?1:00:43 — Apple Watch and watchOS 51:00:43 — Siri shortcuts for Apple Watch1:07:20 — Fitness-related features1:10:54 — Podcasts1:15:05 — Miscellaneous features (Motion-activated Siri, minor web-browsing1:17:43 — Apple TV and tvOS updates1:17:43 — Dolby Atmos, and aerial screensaver footage now with location stated on screen!1:21:23 — Live streaming traditional TV (via providers such as Salt and Canal+) and “Zero-sign on”1:22:37 — AR (augmented reality)1:22:37 — Proprietary USDZ file format for AR models, with support in Adobe Creative Cloud1:23:25 — “Measure” app, with a tangent on the word “cad” and other archaic expletives1:28:10 — Lego AR playground app1:29:56 — FaceTime with 32-person video chat1:33:54 — Closing thoughtsThings we mentionedTechmanity — Google I/O 2018 LivestreamTechmanity — Streaming services are boringJony Ive parody Twitter account (@jonyiveparody)List of Apple TV aerial screensaver footage locations on Apple CommunitiesiOS 12 Beta previewApple developer siteWWDC 2018 event pageAnchor podcasting appFollow us for more!Techmanity — techmanity.co.ukYouTube — techmanity.co.uk/youtubeTwitter (@techmanityuk) — twitter.com/techmanityukFacebook (@techmanityuk) — facebook.com/techmanityukInstagram (@techmanityuk) — instagram.com/techmanityukFancy being on an episode of the show? Want to ask a question, give us some feedback, or just say hello? Get in touch with us by sending an email to hello@techmanity.co.uk!
The WWDC keynote revealed a load of exciting new features coming in iOS 12, watchOS 5, tvOS 12 and macOS Mojave. With just over a day since the main event, Simon and Nic deliver their fresh take and summarise what was presented. Jammed packed with software, no time for hardware! Episode Of The Year? You be the judge - listen to Apple Slice and let us know! Part of the Auscast Network More details at appleslice.com.au
Apple shows off new features coming soon to iOS 12 at their World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose, California. Learn about Screen Time, new Animoji and Memoji, Siri Shortcuts and Google Maps & Waze support in CarPlay.Watch my Facebook Live discussing all of the highlights from WWDC 2018:https://www.facebook.com/RichOnTech/videos/2208796482471392/Follow Rich on Social Media:Facebook: http://facebook.com/RichOnTechTwitter: http://twitter.com/richdemuroInstagram: http://instagram.com/richontechEasy ways to listen on your phone or smart speaker:"Hey Siri, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Hey Google, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Alexa, Enable the Rich on Tech Flash Briefing"
The sixth generation of iPad has been released and aimed at the education market. We discuss how Apple’s new education software is going to make learning fun, productive, and meaningful. There is a lot to like in the iOS 11.3 update with more to come soon after the betas have been tested. Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News: Homework! Oh, Homework! is the poem by Jack Prelutsky featured in Apple’s latest iPad ad. Watch Dave read a few lines of it — Animoji-style! Apple Releases 11.4 Beta 1 - MacRumors Whats New in iOS 11.3 - CNet Red iPhone 8 - Apple Apple Special Event on March 27, 2018, at Lane Tech College Prep High School, Chicago — Apple iPad 6th Generation was announced with an A10 fusion chip and support for Apple Pencil. Students now get 200 GB of iCloud storage with an emphasis on Privacy. (Google’s G Suite for Education offers unlimited storage by comparison, but many parents wonder how safe their child’s data is in the hands of a company that sells ads.) iWork update brings drawing, book creation and more to Pages, Numbers and Keynote — Apple Logitech announces $49 Crayon stylus, cheaper alternative to Apple Pencil — 9 to 5 Mac macOS 10.13.4 update breaks Duet Display, Air Display & USB DisplayLink drivers — appleinsider Apple in Education: • Classroom • Schoolwork • Everyone Can Create - Apple’s creativity curriculum coming this fall. They list Tayasui Sketches School as one of the apps alongside Pages in case you want to get a head start on learning what that might be like before it comes to an iPad in a school. • Everyone Can Code - uses Swift Playgrounds • Apple Teacher - professional development • Apple School Manager Apple's Siri Learns New Jokes — MacRumors Apps & Gear: Check to see if your iPhone qualifies for a $29.00 battery replacement using the iPhone 6s Program for Unexpected Shutdown Issues link How to use your Apple Watch as a remote control for your Apple TV — AppleWorld.today DirectTV Now Apple Pencil Cap Holder / Nib Cover / Lightning Cable Adapter Tether for Apple iPad Pro Pencil by Fintie Swift Playgrounds free - iPad only Tayasui Sketches free with IAP up to $4.99 Tayasui Sketches Pro $4.99 Tayasui Sketches School free - iPad only Tayasui Sketches also on macOS free and 19.99 for Pro You can now find In Touch with iOS on Tune In! Contact: email us • like our Facebook page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @TheMacMommy or @daveg65 Meta: 024 Edusketch was recorded April 11, 2018. “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. In Touch with iOS or “ITWIOS” is an independently produced podcast, publication and social identity and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. All other Apple Inc. trademarks discussed are the property of Apple Inc. A full list of Apple trademarks is available here. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc. We may use affiliate links for products in show notes. When appropriate, software, products, or services provided for review purposes will be disclosed. Unless otherwise noted, these products or services are not a sponsor. Your patronage helps to support our content production at no additional cost to you and does not alter our honest opinion of said product or service.
Discuss the episode here - https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/ You can support the show at http://patreon.com/therappleshow Topics: iPhone protected you from Facebook call scraping. Android, not so much. https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/871uh9/iphone_protected_you_from_facebook_call_scraping/ After Cambridge Analytica scandal, publishers see Apple News as a solid alternative to being burned by Facebook, Google https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/861h25/after_cambridge_analytica_scandal_publishers_see/ Apple is getting pretty aggressive with their privacy stance. "We care about energizing students' imaginations -- not monetizing their data." https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/87mrcm/apple_is_getting_pretty_aggressive_with_their/ Apple's latest Face ID ad is hilarious https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/84y14u/apples_latest_face_id_ad_is_hilarious/ iOS 11.3 with new Animoji, iPhone throttling controls, much more coming today https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/882kym/ios_113_with_new_animoji_iphone_throttling/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bluebubblepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluebubblepod/support
Both Segments: Popzara.com, Nathan Evans, Managing Editor. Throughout Popzara you’ll experience views on gaming, movies, technology, cultural icons and movements, even politics. Reviews and previews, in-depth analyses, opinion pieces, conversations, news bits, and so much more. We value originality and our diverse staff are committed to bringing this cornucopia of editorial goodness in fair-minded and positive ways, with minimal snark. A little bit of everything for the discriminating reader and curious listener. https://www.youtube.com/embed/Yr11ExuwzHU Computer America Story Topics: March 30th 2018: Adnan Syed of Serial podcast fame granted new trial https://www.cnet.com/news/adnan-syed-serial-podcast-granted-new-trial-sarah-koenig/ Apple releases iOS 11.3 with iPhone battery management, new Animoji, and more https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/29/17176632/apple-ios-11-3-now-available-new-features Misc: DeleteFacebook Movement ReadyPlayerOne Rosanne Ratings Far Cry 5 For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
We're calling it: animated emoji are officially a “thing.” Now that Apple's iPhone X has Animoji, Samsung's Galaxy S9 has AR Emoji, and ASUS's ZenFone 5 has ZeniMoji, the way to show off your status as a fancyphone owner is by sending all your friends cartoons made with your face. Not about to spring on the iPhone X or Samsung 9? Don't get left behind. Download one of these dupes instead.
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
Parliamo di Emoji, Animoji e scenari futuri di questo nuovo mezzo di comunicazione. I link ai riferimenti citati qui:-La pesca a forma di pesca e non a forma di culo di Applehttp://bit.ly/2BCysLJ-Artista Gargoyle/emoji in pietrahttp://bit.ly/2oYnRUq-Pubblicità Apple Emojihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GUc4FewMjk-Animoji di Guccihttps://goo.gl/S6fgCb-Le Emoji di Samsung confondono parecchiohttp://bit.ly/2CrDNSB-Ogni brand ha le sue emoji e quelle di Apple sono le piu fighehttps://emojipedia.org/frog-face/
Having recently schooled a New York Times columnist, Mike quickly shows off his scrappy side again, calling out Consumer Reports for their odd change of procedure for their HomePod "review" that's not a review at all, but it *is* another addition to the long history of dodgy Apple product testing the magazine has racked up over the years, and it turns out they're a *wee bit sensitive* about it. Schoolings will also be handed out to various Apple-covering pundits that got it wrong, Andy Rubin and the not-so-Essential phone, Samsung, Huawei, the US government, and even Bill Gates on this new episode. In addition, Mike and Charles correct the record on how amazingly well Apple's wearables, iPad, and services businesses are doing, the inevitable cloning of Apple's innovative Animoji, a fix coming for the Indian-character messaging bug, how iCloud helped fight another sort of Russian threat, and some good news for cable TV cord-cutters. Finally, Mike puts on his chief engineer hat to take a look at three new hardware accessories of interest, and of course there's lots more tidbits and chuckles over the course of our 57-minute mission. Ready the javelins, cadets, co-captain Mike is ready to rain some pain down on all those deserving swift justice from orbit!
This week Cody and Joe discuss HomePod (and Ring-Gate), Google copying the notch, Samsung copying Animoji, iOS 12, and much more!
It's not really a fan favourite, but @MirrorTech's Jeff Parsons (@jparsons989) and @MirrorPolitics' Mikey Smith (@mikeysmith) like it, so this week they've joined the podcast to tell you why The Waldo Moment matters.A cartoon figure who says that politicians are rubbish (but runs for office alongside them), that the political system is rubbish (but competes for power within it) and is inexplicably popular with large swathes of the public - it's no wonder that people see the rise of President Donald Trump foretold in this episode.Looking to the future, does the growing influence of the tech sector over all of our lives mean that a Mark Zuckerberg run for office will one day be dominating our newsfeeds? Or at least the Animoji version of him??--Welcome to Black Mirror Cracked - your podcast for all things Black Mirror.We alternate between episode analysis and interviews with Black Mirror cast and crew, with a new podcast released every Friday morning (GMT).For more Black Mirror stuff, join the conversation in the Facebook group, follow us @BlackMirrorCrrr and have a read of mirror.co.uk/blackmirrorThanks for listening!Host: Suchandrika Chakrabarti (@SuchandrikaC)Podcasts produced by Daniel Jackson (@Danoogie) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Artificial intelligence is overhyped—there, we said it. It's also incredibly important. Superintelligent algorithms aren't about to take all the jobs or wipe out humanity. But software has gotten significantly smarter of late. It's why you can talk to your friends as an animated poop on the iPhone X using Apple's Animoji, or ask your smart speaker to order more paper towels.
This week Joe and Cody discuss HomePod reviews, iCloud storage, Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone SE2, Animoji, and more.
Una Cosa Más es posible gracias a: Guía del seriéfilo galáctico, de Marina Such Oyentes como tú que compran a través de nuestro enlace de afiliados de Amazon: amazon.podstar.fm Nuestros Mecenas. Únete a ellos desde: mecenas.podstar.fm Tras el Follow Up, comentamos las noticias de la semana, los rumores más recientes y las novedades de iOS 11.3. Después contestamos a las preguntas de nuestros mecenas y miembros de nuestro grupo de Telegram, antes de cerrar el programa como siempre con nuestras recomendaciones. Shownotes: Una Cosa Más #51 - Un Emoji de Donald Subtítulo [:] Follow Up: Apple publica cuatro nuevos anuncios del HomePod: todos se centran en la calidad del sonido antes que en Siri. El artículo de Eduardo sobre el HomePod: El HomePod sigue al pie de la letra la estrategia de Apple para triunfar. [:] Noticias: Los recuerdos de Bethany Bongiorno sobre el iPad https://twitter.com/bella_bongiorno/status/957378201335971840 Steven Soderbergh quiere rodar sus películas usando el iPhone de ahora en adelante. La web de YOS Contenidos. La próxima serie de Apple llegará de la mano de Damien Chazelle, director de 'La La Land' [:] Rumore, Rumore: Apple se centra en mejoras de rendimiento y estabilidad en los SO de este año (iOS y macOS). El 'iPhone SE 2' llegaría en mayo o junio e incluiría carga inalámbrica. [:] El Tema de la Semana: Lo que nos traerá iOS 11.3 Apple ahora anuncia lo que llevan las betas...o que ha cambiado el cuento. Mejoras en ARKit. iMessage Business Chat e iMessage en la nube. Historial Médico. Apple Music, ahora con videos. Gestión Bateria. Nuevos Animojis. [:] Mecenas y Oyentes Conviértete en mecenas de Una Cosa Más desde http://mecenas.podstar.fm Ayúdanos comprando desde Amazon.es entrando desde http://amazon.podstar.fm Nuevos Mecenas: José Araguez. Genial el trabajo que hacéis, me enganche a vuestro podcast por Javi Losana. Nacho Acaso: Muchas gracias por todo. Gonzalo: Con vuestros podcast no hay quien se aburra. ¡Sois unos cracks! Mecenas: AdriOS Ewan 007 Alfonso Manuel Corcuman Josu Nabeta Naxito Danilefreak Dsan_05 javilosana Sorteo de Febrero: Libreta oficial de Apple Correos y preguntas de los oyentes: Adrián: Empiezan los rumores de la nueva generación iPad con ese "modern iPad" que apunta a ser un "iPad X", la cuestión es: ¿con notch, sin notch...? teniendo en cuenta que de no tenerlo no tendría ese icono que tenía antes el boton, me surge la duda...Y si tendría sentido que montara una pantalla OLED. Blondie: Se podrá conectar a un sonos connect? Como puedo hacer sonar un tocadiscos en el HomePod? Rubén: En vista de que el HomePod trae una nueva Siri más inteligente, ¿traerá alguna novedad extra a iOS 12 la nueva Siri más allá de ser más inteligente? Fran: Más que una pregunta me gustaría que hablaseis del rumor del los nuevos MacBook con chip propios de Apple, si es demasiado pronto o están al caer. Saludos ;) Gonzalo: Si estás interesado en renovar un MacBook es mejor esperar a la actualización por el tema de los procesadores Intel? Dimas: Pues me gustaría saber vuestra opinión acerca de los rumores sobre iOS 12 ya que está fresquito de hoy. Luís: Hola! Mi pregunta va sobre la carga inalámbrica, ¿este sistema cuida la batería tanto como la carga por cable? ¿Es conveniente gastarse más dinero en los cargadores oficiales para asegurarnos de que esto sea así o con asegurarse de que use el estándar Qi es suficiente? Saludos! Sergi: ¿Para cuando apple va a subir sus planes de almacenamiento? ¿No creéis que es muy poco lo que se ofrece? A mi se me están quedando pequeños los 200GB por las fotos y vídeos con el iPhone X y ya me parece bastante pagar 2,99€ por ese almacenamiento. Un saludo! Pep: A mi me gustaría que comentarais si habéis recibido feedback/opi…
Una Cosa Más es posible gracias a: Guía del seriéfilo galáctico, de Marina Such Oyentes como tú que compran a través de nuestro enlace de afiliados de Amazon: amazon.podstar.fm Nuestros Mecenas. Únete a ellos desde: mecenas.podstar.fm Tras el Follow Up, comentamos las noticias de la semana, los rumores más recientes y las novedades de iOS 11.3. Después contestamos a las preguntas de nuestros mecenas y miembros de nuestro grupo de Telegram, antes de cerrar el programa como siempre con nuestras recomendaciones. Shownotes: Una Cosa Más #51 - Un Emoji de Donald Subtítulo [:] Follow Up: Apple publica cuatro nuevos anuncios del HomePod: todos se centran en la calidad del sonido antes que en Siri. El artículo de Eduardo sobre el HomePod: El HomePod sigue al pie de la letra la estrategia de Apple para triunfar. [:] Noticias: Los recuerdos de Bethany Bongiorno sobre el iPad https://twitter.com/bella_bongiorno/status/957378201335971840 Steven Soderbergh quiere rodar sus películas usando el iPhone de ahora en adelante. La web de YOS Contenidos. La próxima serie de Apple llegará de la mano de Damien Chazelle, director de 'La La Land' [:] Rumore, Rumore: Apple se centra en mejoras de rendimiento y estabilidad en los SO de este año (iOS y macOS). El 'iPhone SE 2' llegaría en mayo o junio e incluiría carga inalámbrica. [:] El Tema de la Semana: Lo que nos traerá iOS 11.3 Apple ahora anuncia lo que llevan las betas...o que ha cambiado el cuento. Mejoras en ARKit. iMessage Business Chat e iMessage en la nube. Historial Médico. Apple Music, ahora con videos. Gestión Bateria. Nuevos Animojis. [:] Mecenas y Oyentes Conviértete en mecenas de Una Cosa Más desde http://mecenas.podstar.fm Ayúdanos comprando desde Amazon.es entrando desde http://amazon.podstar.fm Nuevos Mecenas: José Araguez. Genial el trabajo que hacéis, me enganche a vuestro podcast por Javi Losana. Nacho Acaso: Muchas gracias por todo. Gonzalo: Con vuestros podcast no hay quien se aburra. ¡Sois unos cracks! Mecenas: AdriOS Ewan 007 Alfonso Manuel Corcuman Josu Nabeta Naxito Danilefreak Dsan_05 javilosana Sorteo de Febrero: Libreta oficial de Apple Correos y preguntas de los oyentes: Adrián: Empiezan los rumores de la nueva generación iPad con ese "modern iPad" que apunta a ser un "iPad X", la cuestión es: ¿con notch, sin notch...? teniendo en cuenta que de no tenerlo no tendría ese icono que tenía antes el boton, me surge la duda...Y si tendría sentido que montara una pantalla OLED. Blondie: Se podrá conectar a un sonos connect? Como puedo hacer sonar un tocadiscos en el HomePod? Rubén: En vista de que el HomePod trae una nueva Siri más inteligente, ¿traerá alguna novedad extra a iOS 12 la nueva Siri más allá de ser más inteligente? Fran: Más que una pregunta me gustaría que hablaseis del rumor del los nuevos MacBook con chip propios de Apple, si es demasiado pronto o están al caer. Saludos ;) Gonzalo: Si estás interesado en renovar un MacBook es mejor esperar a la actualización por el tema de los procesadores Intel? Dimas: Pues me gustaría saber vuestra opinión acerca de los rumores sobre iOS 12 ya que está fresquito de hoy. Luís: Hola! Mi pregunta va sobre la carga inalámbrica, ¿este sistema cuida la batería tanto como la carga por cable? ¿Es conveniente gastarse más dinero en los cargadores oficiales para asegurarnos de que esto sea así o con asegurarse de que use el estándar Qi es suficiente? Saludos! Sergi: ¿Para cuando apple va a subir sus planes de almacenamiento? ¿No creéis que es muy poco lo que se ofrece? A mi se me están quedando pequeños los 200GB por las fotos y vídeos con el iPhone X y ya me parece bastante pagar 2,99€ por ese almacenamiento. Un saludo! Pep: A mi me gustaría que comentarais si habéis recibido feedback/opi…
Chris and Ian discuss Facebook, Apple, CPU's and drones http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode325/DigitalOutbox-325-180125.mp3 Download iTunes MP3 Shownotes Facebook’s facial recognition now finds photos you’re untagged in Facebook overhauls News Feed in favor of 'meaningful social interactions' Facebook to prioritize 'high quality', trustworthy news, Zuckerberg says Facebook hires Eurosport chief for multibillion live push Sky signals the end of the satellite dish Sky takes on Netflix and Amazon with cheaper streaming High-speed broadband will be a legal right for homes and businesses in the UK BT guarantees broadband speeds for two new services Major security flaw found in Intel processors Critical flaws revealed to affect most Intel chips since 1995 UK’s Carphone Warehouse fined nearly $540k for 2015 hack Echo Spot: 'smart clock' launched as Amazon seeks to lock rivals out of home GoPro quits the drone business Mavic Air: DJI launches 'ultraportable' drone Xbox Game Pass will feature Xbox exclusives on the day they launch Nintendo is making a bunch of weird DIY cardboard toys for the Switch and they’re awesome HQ Trivia app launches UK version Apple pledges $350 billion investment in US economy over next five years The Apple HomePod ships February 9 for $349, available to order this Friday Apple reduces speed of iPhones as batteries wear out, report suggests Apple Responds to Controversy on iPhone Batteries and Performance Apple previews iOS 11.3 with new Animoji, health record integration, Battery status, and more Magic Leap finally unveils augmented reality goggles, says it’s shipping next year
This week: HomePod pre-sale has begun! But... we’ll tell you why Apple’s new smart speaker may be a huge flop. Plus: audiophiles are comparing HomePod’s tech to speakers that cost $85,000; Apple adds some long-awaited features to iOS 11; how to backup your iCloud photo library to your PC (and why you should); and wrap with another episode of Drone Chat! This time, we’ll tell you why DJI's Mavic Air is the perfect drone for almost everyone. This episode supported by Easily create a website by yourself, at Squarespace.com. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Print postage from your office and take advantage of special shipping discounts at pb.com/cultcast, and beat the postage rate increase with exclusive discounts on letters. Plans start at just $5 a month! CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney HomePod pre-orders begin Friday ahead of Feb. 9 launch https://www.cultofmac.com/524821/homepod-pre-orders-begin-friday-ahead-feb-9-launch/ Apple today Wednesday that it will release its $349 HomePod on February 9. Pre-orders start this Friday! That technology includes a seven-tweeter array and a 4-inch woofer — plus spatial awareness capabilities. These allow HomePod to “read” its environment and tailor audio output for the best results, though this functionality won’t be available until later this year. In large rooms, you can even pair multiple HomePods for bigger sound. Why Apple’s HomePod is poised to bomb https://www.cultofmac.com/524895/apple-homepod-bomb-opinion/ HomePod, the first new Apple product of 2018, is about to arrive. And as a huge Apple fanboy, I couldn’t care less. Thanks to Siri, HomePod is great at the things you want to know, and do, in your home. Set timers. Convert measurements. Get translations. And get live news, sports, weather, and traffic. You can also create lists that anyone can add to. Will it replace an iPad or AppleTV as as HomeKit hub? It’s too damn expensive Siri sucks You’re stuck with Apple Music Will Spotify work at all? HomePod is not even finished yet! No stereo or multi-room support till alter this year Audiophiles on Reddit are comparing HomePod’s tech to speakers costing 85,000 http://www.loopinsight.com/2018/01/24/on-homepod-and-audio-quality iOS 11.3 beta 1 is out with iCloud Messages, new Animoji and more https://www.cultofmac.com/525115/ios-11-3-beta-1-battery-improvements-new-animoji/ Apple gave the public a preview of the new features coming in iOS 11.3 Wednesday. iOS 11.3 beta 1 contains a number of notable improvements, including iCloud Messages. Apple also added the ability to view your battery’s health and choose between increased performance or better battery life. The new feature is in response to criticism Apple received from customers after it was discovered that Apple throttles CPU speeds on iPhones with older batteries. Messages on iCloud is almost ready — and you’re going to love it https://www.cultofmac.com/525151/525151/ Messages on iCloud were first previewed at WWDC 2017. Apple pulled it from later beta builds though as it wasn’t ready for wider use Well it’s finally entering the beta testing phase among developers. Once iMessage on iCloud rolls out to the public you’ll be able to delete iMessage conversations to save space on your device. Conversations will still be accessible on your other Apple devices though and on DJI unveils impossibly tiny new Mavic Air drone https://www.cultofmac.com/524849/dji-unveils-impossibly-tiny-new-mavic-air-drone/ The most popular consumer drone on the market just got a huge upgrade that gives it even more mass appeal for budding droners and video creators. DJI unveiled its new folding drone, the Mavic Air, today. A blend of the company’s two most popular drones, the Mavic Pro and the Spark, it also packs new features you won’t find on DJI’s other drones.
One more thing #36 Os cuento todo lo nuevo de IOS 11.3 Esta primavera, iOS 11.3 ofrecerá nuevas y emocionantes formas de experimentar la realidad aumentada en iPhone y iPad, el nuevo Animoji en iPhone X y la posibilidad de ver registros de salud en la aplicación Health. La introducción de ARKit con iOS 11 puso la realidad aumentada en manos de cientos de millones de usuarios de iPhone y iPad, convirtiendo a iOS en la plataforma AR más grande del mundo. Apple continúa innovando en esta tecnología emocionante, brindando ARKit 1.5 a los desarrolladores para proporcionar experiencias de inmersión aún más inmersivas que se integran mejor con el mundo y les da las herramientas para impulsar una nueva generación de aplicaciones de AR. One more thing #36 Os cuento todo lo nuevo de IOS 11.3 informacion del episodio: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ https://developer.apple.com https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/01/apple-previews-ios-11-3/ Grupo en Telegram Applelianos (Oficial) NUESTROS EPISODIOS ESTAN AHORA ALOJADOS EN PODBEAN Applelianos Oficial | PODCAST EN DIRECTO Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis que descargar esta app Pagina Web de Reparaciones de Productos de Apple de Javi RECOMENDADO // REDES SOCIALES DE COMPAÑEROS: @applelianos – @Apple_Coding – @chinom – @voces_nocturnas – @Alamustia – @ALGASpain – @NASeros – @mixtega360 – @GeekJoze – @arubioc – @DekkaR @BrujaOscuraML2 @Aldo_Medina – @ElCamelloGeek – @AlBordeDeLaCama – @gabrielcar23 – @bateria2x100 – @CDNantucket – @EdgarMUFC – @Nachobacter – @DamaOscura1888 – @Guerrero_1987 // PODCAST DEL EQUIPO : Podcast Mix360Sessions | Podcast Crónicas De Nantucket | Podcast MovimientoGeek | Podcast Al Borde De La Cama | Podcast Voces Nocturnas | Podcast NASeros | Podcast Apple Coding | Podcast Ahora Que Tengo Un Rato | Podcast Reflex Podcast | – Podcast Historacing | Podcast Bateria2x100 Podcast DekNet // GRUPOS DE TELEGRAM Grupo Kiosko Telegram Grupo Oficial NASeros Telegram Grupo CdN (Oficial para Nantuckianos) Web Oficial NASeros Canal Oficial De Youtube NASeros Web de Carlos Carrion ( chinom ) Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de PodBean y a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.
One more thing #36 Os cuento todo lo nuevo de IOS 11.3 Esta primavera, iOS 11.3 ofrecerá nuevas y emocionantes formas de experimentar la realidad aumentada en iPhone y iPad, el nuevo Animoji en iPhone X y la posibilidad de ver registros de salud en la aplicación Health. La introducción de ARKit con iOS 11 puso la realidad aumentada en manos de cientos de millones de usuarios de iPhone y iPad, convirtiendo a iOS en la plataforma AR más grande del mundo. Apple continúa innovando en esta tecnología emocionante, brindando ARKit 1.5 a los desarrolladores para proporcionar experiencias de inmersión aún más inmersivas que se integran mejor con el mundo y les da las herramientas para impulsar una nueva generación de aplicaciones de AR. One more thing #36 Os cuento todo lo nuevo de IOS 11.3 informacion del episodio: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ https://developer.apple.com https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/01/apple-previews-ios-11-3/ Grupo en Telegram Applelianos (Oficial) NUESTROS EPISODIOS ESTAN AHORA ALOJADOS EN PODBEAN Applelianos Oficial | PODCAST EN DIRECTO Si queréis recibir notificación en tiempo real de nuestros directos tenéis que descargar esta app Pagina Web de Reparaciones de Productos de Apple de Javi RECOMENDADO // REDES SOCIALES DE COMPAÑEROS: @applelianos – @Apple_Coding – @chinom – @voces_nocturnas – @Alamustia – @ALGASpain – @NASeros – @mixtega360 – @GeekJoze – @arubioc – @DekkaR @BrujaOscuraML2 @Aldo_Medina – @ElCamelloGeek – @AlBordeDeLaCama – @gabrielcar23 – @bateria2x100 – @CDNantucket – @EdgarMUFC – @Nachobacter – @DamaOscura1888 – @Guerrero_1987 // PODCAST DEL EQUIPO : Podcast Mix360Sessions | Podcast Crónicas De Nantucket | Podcast MovimientoGeek | Podcast Al Borde De La Cama | Podcast Voces Nocturnas | Podcast NASeros | Podcast Apple Coding | Podcast Ahora Que Tengo Un Rato | Podcast Reflex Podcast | – Podcast Historacing | Podcast Bateria2x100 Podcast DekNet // GRUPOS DE TELEGRAM Grupo Kiosko Telegram Grupo Oficial NASeros Telegram Grupo CdN (Oficial para Nantuckianos) Web Oficial NASeros Canal Oficial De Youtube NASeros Web de Carlos Carrion ( chinom ) Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de PodBean y a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.
Our best moments of 2017. Silicon Valley's reaction to Trump's immigration ban. Snapchat's IPO makes one high school $24 million. The Dark Overlord. Is Zuck running for president? Google I/O highlights. Amazon buys Whole Foods. Travis Kalanick out as Uber CEO. Google's viral anti-diversity memo. Jerry Pournelle, 8/7/1933 - 9/8/2017. KFC follows 11 herbs and spices. iPhone X: best launch in history. Animoji karaoke. The life lessons from Grandpa that made Jeff Bezos the richest man in the world. Happy Holidays! Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Bandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by CacheFly. Sponsor: GoToWebinar.com/podcast
The boys are fuming over Apple’s self-induced iPhone battery fiasco, and argue the company will lose lawsuits over the issue, whether or not they lose in court. They also discuss Chamath Palihapitiya’s argument that social media is ripping society apart. They cap the show with an in-depth discussion on why Animoji is important, and how Apple is turning iMessage into a hybrid social media platform.
Our buddy Dave Ward hung back after a training session to talk about my knee pain and generally shoot the sh!t with us.. Dave is a Remedial Massage Coach/Educator and has a wealth of knowledge and experience across training platforms. AND he's an all round good guy
Recorded 19th November 2017 Something went wrong with the export of the show mangling Curt and Roger in the second half. This is the same show but recut to restore their input – Sorry everyone! If you already listened probably best to start at about 40 minutes in. This week, while Mark is off in Dublin (quite possibly overindulging in Guiness) Simon hosts the show and is joined by a twosome from Tucson, Arizona. My Mac veterans and members of the Tucson MUG, Roger Harmon and Curt Blanchard to basically talk over the stories that caught our attention this week. On this week's show: How much iPhone memory do you really need? Informal poll results. Be careful trying to use old cases on new iPhones, just because they seem to fit. APPLE Apple released more updates, iOS 11.2 b4, and macOS 10.13.2 b4 in Simon's case And they include a fix for the cold weather “numb screen” problem – The Verge Apple's Face ID can be bypassed - if you have elaborate resources – Neowin Here's what Apple could do after the iPhone X – Business Insider UK Animoji doesn't require iPhone X's TrueDepth sensor – Cult of Mac Oh yes it does – iMore iPhone X: How Apple's Jony Ive Designed It – Time Apple Is Delaying HomePod, Which Is Great Or Unfortunate (Or Maybe Both) – Fast Company TECHNOLOGY One small backflip for a robot is one giant leaping backflip for humankind – The Verge BMW in-car info system gestures - The Loop IN THE NEWS UK ISPs will have to pay automatic compensation to customers for broadband service problems – 9to5Mac TalkTalk plans to gut 50% of its IT estate – IT Pro Tim Berners-Lee on the future of the web: 'The system is failing' – The Guardian WORTH A CHIRP MRRMRR Faceapp Face Filters by I Love IceCream Ltd. A lot of Snapchat type filters and some “Animoji” for the rest of us. Stykz Free cross platform stick man animation app Nemo's Hardware Store (25:31) Vena Products iPhone X Cases – £7/£15 UK or $12/$23 US Twelve South iPhone X Cases – $50/$60/$70 US or £50/£60/£70 UK Catalyst Impact iPhone X Case – £40 UK or $40 US Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Dave has an iPhone X and more iOS updates have been released. Melissa wants to know just how stealthy is an iPhone X? Dave demonstrates Animoji and hilarity ensues. It’s soon time for Thanksgiving in the US and that means lots of food followed by lots of shopping. We list apps and websites to check for scoping out the best deals on iOS gear and app sales. Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio It just wouldn’t have been a successful iPhone X launch if Dave had not obtained one for himself on 11/03 so he gives us a full review on how it was purchased and set up. He discusses his change of heart from the iPhone 8 Plus and explains how it does take a little time getting used to no home button and swiping up to close apps. Melissa has lots of questions about the new gestures and the stealthiness of iPhone X as they discuss Face ID vs Touch ID and many other features and comparisons between the two iPhone models. Animojis are so much fun! Link to Monkey Animoji • iOS 11.1.2 is out, go get it — 9to5 Mac Most fixes are for iPhone X, but it's an update to all devices running iOS • Apple pushes HomePod release to early 2018 — TechCrunch • “iPad Pro — What’s a computer?” — Apple What deals are we hoping to find for Black Friday and Cyber Monday? • Apple Store app sometimes has deals and give-aways so scroll all the way to the bottom of the Discover area to check them out • App Store app will likely showcase lots of deals on apps – both reduced pricing and free so be sure to scope out the App Store after eating that big plate of food • We like checking Amazon for deals on iOS gear • Square Trade might offer deals on their device insurance plans that may compete with Apple’s AppleCare+ • B&H Photo has an Apple Buying Guide. • Target has an app to help you scout out their deals on Apple gear • App Advice is an app with a website for reviewing apps and their sales. You may also want to check out their Daily App Advice app. AppZapp Notify helps you find both iOS and Mac apps that have gone on sale or have been updated. AppShopper.com is a good social sharing website. Their AppShopper Social app hasn’t been updated for iOS 11, but their email newsletter has been helpful. Check out apps shared by Melissa by viewing her AppShopper user page. Contact: email us • like our Facebook page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @TheMacMommy or @daveg65 Meta: ITWIOS 017 Resistance is Futile was recorded November 19, 2017. “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. In Touch with iOS is an independently produced podcast, publication and social identity and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. All other Apple Inc. trademarks discussed are property of Apple Inc. A full list of Apple trademarks is available here. Sometimes we use affiliate links for products in show notes. Unless otherwise noted, these products or services are not a sponsor. Your patronage helps to support our content production at no additional cost to you and does not alter our honest opinion of said product or service.
Animoji trolls / The Ukrainian / Dave tries to read Rich Pianas toxicology report / Bad tattoo ideas for Hillman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show this week... Jack & Luke both thought they’d escaped the mystical A [ ? ] autocorrect bug, until Sunday... CARROT Weather is sassy about this. Police Break into flat after Alexa device blasts loud music in ‘party on its own’ | Evening Standard Facebook wants your nudes! We break the biggest rule of the show.. by talking the iPhone X. Jack’s had his for a week, and talks through his thoughts on Animoji (see amazing Animoji Karaoke videos here, here & here), FaceID, the new, massive, edge-to-edge display (see Dr Raymond Soneira’s website from the 90s), gestures, the camera & Qi Charging (here’s the charger Jack bought from Amazon). And, of course, You Should Use This is back. Luke tells us all about Day One, and why you should use it now! Thanks for joining us this week!
Animoji is a beginning to what’s possible, not an ending.
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THIS VERSION FIXES A PROBLEM AT THE END OF THE PREVIOUS VERSONPlease support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive extended version of the show, weekly columns from Nate, and much more.This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss:- ATM fees shake-up may push Britain towards cashless society- Snapchat opens first UK Spectacles store, despite slow growth- Vodafone will power a pet wearable with its new V by Vodafone program- Vodafone plans UK fibre broadband roll-out- The guy who built his own Iron Man suit now has a Guinness record- The much-requested "chicken divorce" story...Patreon supporters have access to our longer version of the show — this week with TK minutes of extra content — which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTRA STORY: Facebook to Make Mobile Payments Service Available Outside U.S.- EXTRA STORY: PlayStation trophies now can earn discounts on the PlayStation store- Lengthy additional conversation about pubs and markets that don't take cash - and why!- Amusing clip explaining Nate's rather bizarre segues- First test of Apple's inclusion of animated poop Animoji in the £1,000 iPhone X- Several amusing outtakes at the end of the show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We answer a few #askMTJC questions about Accessibility Shortcuts, using PGP encryption and buying higher quality Apple Watch models. Tim rants about shortcomings with the availability of Apple's Server app on the Mac App Store. We follow up on stolen iPhone Xs, the iPhone X usage outpaces iPhone 8 in the first weekend. We look at the music video "Dance Like You Mean It" by Airplane Mode which may the first to employ Animoji at least with iOS. Samsung mocks the iPhone X and avid iPhone buyers. UPS employs blockchain to create standards in delivery businesses. We discuss Apple's "iPhone X — A Guided Tour" video, and "1Password 7 for iOS: Efficiency Abounds" blog post. Picks: Supporting Face ID on the iPhone X, Zagg Glass + HD and iPhone X
Animoji video making is hard and Alexis doesn't appreciate it. Dirt alert is Elizabeth; #unpopularopinions
Daylight Savings time was a long day; Iphone 10 success for Jason; Animoji's are so neat! Nacho PSA; Read your Stick with Alexis
Myke abandons the #plusclub for an iPhone X, and compares notes with Jason after a week of using Apple’s new phone, including cameras, OLED, Animoji karaoke, and Face ID. We also discuss Apple’s latest quarterly results, which show great news for the iPad and Mac and the promise of a record-setting holiday quarter to come.
A Poem, by Kaylee ‘Twas the night before X-mas, and all through the flat. Not a creature was stirring, except my QI mat. The cases were hung, by the Macintosh with care, In hopes the delivery soon would be there. When on my nightstand, there arose a light ding. I sprang from my bed to see just what it'd mean. Away went the lockscreen. It flew just so fast! And for dear Touch ID, this would be my last. When what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a notification, and a package in the clear. A little young driver, so lively and strong, I knew in a minute, she wouldn't take long. More quickly than HomePod, the packages did show, As the young driver shouted, “More iPhones in tow!” So up to sorters, and down to the trucks. A sleigh full of “toys”, for the ones with the luck. Down the freeways she came, with the proper right turns. There were Animoji to send, and faces to be learned. Up the elevator she came, with the package nearby. When the doorbell rang out, I thought I would cry. She spoke not a word, but turned with a smile, The package delivered, and paperwork on file. And I heard her exclaim as she drove out of sight “Happy X-mas to all, and to all a good night!!” … It's pronounced “TEN”?? Music by Dee Yan-Key, “winter sun” ‘Twas The Night Before X-Mas is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Animoji: passing fad or important new technology? Also, whether or not we use a case on our smartphones, how Face ID's one-face limit affects us (if at all), and why iPhone users and Android users seem to clash so much.
It's now officially been 1 year since we started this podcast. And we thank all of you that listen. We really appreciate every one of you that listen. We love doing this and hope to continue for many more years. And if you really want to see what we sounded like when we started, you can here. Google: - The Pixel 2 is getting some pretty great reviews. - Google put a custom chip into the Pixel 2 dedicated to the camera. - ZTE Axon M dual-screen phone. - Essential Phone gets a $200 price cut. - 2 launchers to get your Windows Phone fix on Android: Launcher 10, SquareHome 2 Apple: - Mac Mini turns 3. - Some dude is suing Apple over the name Animoji. We all hope he wins. - No Apple event in October. And that is just fine. - The iPod turns 16. Microsoft: - Fall Creators update is rolling out. Gaming: - Landen and Caleb both really like Cuphead. Even though they both suck at it. - Minecraft is getting Mixer support. - More original Xbox games are coming to the Xbox One. - Halo Master Chief Collection getting remastered. - Junkensteins Revenge is great. - Indie Game Spotlight of the week: Syllablade from Naquatic, LLC. Download on Android and iOS. - Caleb priced out what a minimum gaming PC would run you right now. Spoiler: it's right around $300. www.callingallplatforms.com Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube
Apple and AT&T are teaming up to improve cellular service in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, with the activation of LTE Band 8. Amid reports that say only 2 to 3 million iPhone X units will be available at launch, Apple Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, will meet with Terry Gou, Chairman of Foxconn. Whilst it wasn’t revealed what topics would be discussed, they will presumably be looking at ways to deal with the manufacturing bottleneck the upcoming iPhone is facing. Apple’s Craig Federighi has responded to a customer’s email that was asking whether or not we would see an October keynote event. Federighi simply said, “I think we’re all Keynoted out for the season!” Apple is being sued by an app developer, Enrique Bonansea, who claims that he came up with the name “Animoji” in 2014, and registered it with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 2015.
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kJE-n2_3gxA Common bits of criticism of new products often come from the lack of the information and the lack of desire to put them into perspective. * “New product has feature X. I don’t need this feature. Therefore the product is bad.” * Usually there is good reason for things they do * Apple announces Animoji, animated emoji for iPhone X: https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/12/16290210/new-iphone-emoji-animated-animoji-apple-ios-11-update * Let’s face reality: US Teens engage with iMessage more than any other social platform: https://hackernoon.com/lets-face-reality-us-teens-may-engage-with-imessage-more-than-any-other-social-platform-f0c66cf6fc22 * “Apple did not innovate enough.” * Apple is not in the business of innovation, it is in the business of selling products * With 60% market share selling upgrades to existing customers makes more sense than trying to convert * High-end smartphone market share as of 2016: http://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-galaxy-apple-iphone-premium-market-share-chart-2016-12
This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kJE-n2_3gxA Common bits of criticism of new products often come from the lack of the information and the lack of desire to put them into perspective. * “New product has feature X. I don’t need this feature. Therefore the product is bad.” * Usually there is good reason for things they do * Apple announces Animoji, animated emoji for iPhone X: https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/12/16290210/new-iphone-emoji-animated-animoji-apple-ios-11-update * Let’s face reality: US Teens engage with iMessage more than any other social platform: https://hackernoon.com/lets-face-reality-us-teens-may-engage-with-imessage-more-than-any-other-social-platform-f0c66cf6fc22 * “Apple did not innovate enough.” * Apple is not in the business of innovation, it is in the business of selling products * With 60% market share selling upgrades to existing customers makes more sense than trying to convert * High-end smartphone market share as of 2016: http://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-galaxy-apple-iphone-premium-market-share-chart-2016-12
We're middle aged. Michael finally has a dining table. Cody remembered it's Michael's birthday! Cody survived a quick business class trip to Tokyo. Kyle's a Broncos fan. Our response to Apple news, iPhone 8, iPhone X, wireless charging, Face ID, Watch Series 3, Animoji and ARkit.
Recorded live in front of an audience in San Francisco after Apple's iPhone X event, Nilay, Dieter, and Paul welcome Lauren Goode and Casey Newton back to The Vergecast to run through everything announced at the new Steve Jobs theater in Apple Park. The gang also takes questions from the audience. If you weren't able to make it to the show, we've got the tape for you here. 02:11 - Apple park 07:54 - Apple TV 4K 12:32 - iPhone 8 17:52 - iPhone X 28:57 - "the notch" 38:38 - Apple Watch 48:41 - Paul's weekly segment "Is there a refrigerator in this thing?" 53:40 - Animoji 1:02:34 - The state of Apple 1:17:37 - Q & A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keynote • Apple telecinco • Apple watch • Marketineros • Pero si es Journey • La vagancia • Fanperiodistas • El iphone G6! • Reflexion sobre la keynote • Animoji!!! • Gracias mr lobo, usted tambien...