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Destination Linux
424: KDE Plasma 6.4 Powerups, Google's AOSP Pixel Pullback, Denmark Dumps MS Office

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 61:47


video: https://youtu.be/txJomfjAUqI In this episode of Destination Linux, we unpack Denmark's push for digital sovereignty as it swaps Microsoft Office 365 for LibreOffice, question Google's commitment to openness after Pixel-specific code goes missing from the latest Android 16 AOSP drop, and celebrate KDE Plasma 6.4's slew of polish-packed upgrades. Tune in for the big picture on open-source wins, setbacks, and standout releases ... all in one quick-hitting show. Forum Discussion Thread (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/37a9468e-5809-44e1-8510-e496533c93ce.mp3) Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Hosted by: Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net (https://dasgeek.net) Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com (https://jilllinuxgirl.com) Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com (https://michaeltunnell.com) Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:26 Community Feedback 00:04:37 Ryan Picks Arch (Again) 00:05:54 Ryan Is Okay, I Guess 00:06:25 Ricing Your System 00:10:00 Sandfly Security 00:13:57 Denmark Switches to LibreOffice 00:19:18 All Six Feet in the Water 00:20:19 Ryan Hates Centipedes 00:21:23 The DL Crew Loves Bees 00:22:41 Google Makes It's Android Open Source Less Accessible 00:32:28 Ryan Tries to Skip Michael's Topic 00:33:08 Ryan Makes Old Man References 00:34:14 KDE Plasma 6.4 Arrives 00:35:46 KDE Plasma 6.4: Flexible Tiling 00:38:34 KDE Fanboy Praises Plasma 00:39:05 KDE Plasma 6.4: HDR Calibration 00:40:30 Framwork has the crew excited 00:45:41 Drop the Extra 'S' 00:46:32 KDE Plasma 6.4: Spectacle Overhaul 00:47:49 KDE Plasma 6.4: System Monitoring 00:48:40 KDE Plasma 6.4: KRunner 00:50:29 KDE Plasma 6.4 Wrap Up 00:52:25 Tip of the Week: Viewing Logs in Linux 00:56:22 Support the Show 01:01:11 Outro 01:01:31 Post Show Links: Community Feedback https://destinationlinux.net/comments (https://destinationlinux.net/comments) https://destinationlinux.net/forum (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Ryan Is Okay, I Guess https://store.tuxdigital.com/products/ryan-is-okay-i-guess-tee (https://store.tuxdigital.com/products/ryan-is-okay-i-guess-tee) Sandfly Security https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly (https://destinationlinux.net/sandfly) Denmark Switches to LibreOffice https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/denmark-government-replaces-microsoft-with-linux-libreoffice (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/denmark-government-replaces-microsoft-with-linux-libreoffice) https://www.neowin.net/news/denmark-ditching-windows-and-office-for-linux-as-it-may-not-want-to-rely-on-microsoft-trump/ (https://www.neowin.net/news/denmark-ditching-windows-and-office-for-linux-as-it-may-not-want-to-rely-on-microsoft-trump/) Google Makes It's Android Open Source Less Accessible https://9to5google.com/2025/06/12/android-open-source-project-pixel-change/ (https://9to5google.com/2025/06/12/android-open-source-project-pixel-change/) KDE Plasma 6.4 https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.4.0/ (https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.4.0/) Tip of the Week: Viewing Logs in Linux https://destinationlinux.net/424 (https://destinationlinux.net/424) Support the Show https://tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) https://store.tuxdigital.com/ (https://store.tuxdigital.com/)

Android Faithful
Qi2, Brute?

Android Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 117:56


We're delighted to welcome back Juan Bagnell to the show to join Huyen Tue Dao, Mishaal Rahman and Ron Richards for all the Android 16 and WearOS updates and the latest in Tablet developments...BONUS! To celebrate 100 episodes of Android Faithful, you can get 20% off a membership to our Patreon! Unlock access to the Ad-Free Podcast, the After Hours bonus show and more. Use code AF100 at Patreon.com/AndroidFaithful or go tot AndroidFaithful.com/AF100 or AndroidFaithful.com/AF100year to sign up!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:07:30 - NEWSGoogle insists AOSP isn't dead, but it sure is different now.Legacy watch faces are being phased out of WearOS in 2026Some problems with the Android 16 rollout causing navigation issuesPATRON PICK: What Gemini app features are free versus paid?00:50:02 - HARDWARERumors pointing to Google Pixel 10 having Qi 2 supportYes, this Android phone from Vivo connects to an Apple Watch, iCloud and other Apple devices. For real life.A 5.3mm thin color ePaper tablet from Boox has us reelingWill the next Samsung Unpacked event be in NYC? Seems like it!Another reveal for the Nothing Phone (3), this time with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 401:15:23 - APPSMotoTags and Google's Find Hub gets UWB precision findingGasp! Ads are coming to WhatsApp!01:24:03 - COMMUNITYTom from Littleton, Colorado is frustrated by the volume slider.01:32:17 - BONUS! AFTER HOURSGoogle is killing Android Instant AppsHuawei's Next Tri-Fold Phone Coming in SeptemberSamsung Galaxy Watch 8 Lineup Adopts Ultra-Inspired DesignPixel phones may finally get native flashlight brightness controlsFirst Look at OnePlus Pad LiteOnePlus Watch 3 is coming July 8th Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Microsoft 365
C-freie Zone: Teams, Dynamics 365 & Whiteboard-News

Talk Microsoft 365

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 52:59 Transcription Available


Radiogeek
#Radiogeek - Google asegurar que Android AOSP seguirá siendo de código abierto - Nro 2663

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 24:52


Google tuvo que salir a confirmar que Android en su version AOSP, seguira siendo open source sin importar que sea cerrado, un tanto contradictorio, ademas; La fecha de lanzamiento del Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge ya no es un misterio; El Consejo de Seguridad Nacional añade Gmail a su lista de malas decisiones y como todos los días les solicitamos sus comentarios. ¿Tambalea el dólar? Lo que BlackRock advierte y nadie quiere escuchar https://es.gizmodo.com/tambalea-el-dolar-lo-que-blackrock-advierte-y-nadie-quiere-escuchar-2000157516 El nuevo generador de imágenes de OpenAI ya está disponible para todos los usuarios, pero cuidado https://x.com/sama/status/1906867488320843823 La función Now Playing de Google Pixel debería estar en todos los teléfonos inteligentes La fecha de lanzamiento del Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge ya no es un misterio https://www.nieuwemobiel.nl/041212/24519/Exclusief-Dit-is-de-lanceerdatum-van-de-Samsung-Galaxy-S25-Edge.html El Consejo de Seguridad Nacional añade Gmail a su lista de malas decisiones https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/04/01/waltz-national-security-council-signal-gmail/ Google tranquiliza a los usuarios al asegurar que AOSP seguirá siendo de código abierto https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-insists-AOSP-will-remain-open-source-despite-switch-to-private-development.989251.0.html Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH7MkfvtHIO/ ESPERAMOS TUS COMENTARIOS...

Radiogeek
#Radiogeek - YouTube cambia la forma en que contabiliza las visualizaciones de Shorts - Nro 2661

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 20:20


Youtube esta copiando la forma en que se visualizan los shorts, a partir del 31 de marzo, ademas; La prohibición de TikTok pierde fuerza porque menos estadounidenses la ven como una amenaza a la seguridad; Google está replanteando su estrategia hacia el desarrollo de AOSP y como todos los días les solicitamos sus comentarios. Instagram ahora te permite acelerar los reels como en TikTok https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/27/instagram-now-lets-you-speed-up-videos-just-like-on-tiktok/ La prohibición de TikTok pierde fuerza porque menos estadounidenses la ven como una amenaza a la seguridad https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/03/25/fewer-americans-now-support-tiktok-ban-see-the-platform-as-a-national-security-threat-than-in-spring-2023/ YouTube cambia la forma en que contabiliza las visualizaciones de Shorts https://www.engadget.com/social-media/youtube-is-changing-how-it-calculates-views-for-shorts-233058880.html Infinix Note 50x es oficial con Dimensity 7300 Ultimate https://www.gsmarena.com/infinix_note_50x_is_official_with_dimensity_7300_ultimate-news-67125.php Nuevo Poco F7 Ultra con Snapdragon 8 Elite, cámara tele de 2.5x y clasificación IP68 https://www.mi.com/es/product/poco-f7-ultra/?srsltid=AfmBOoqzCMY9-bSxQmaGcrG5eJQ6FrTl-XqLuDUp5zLiNsj2bc5Pdxgv Google está replanteando su estrategia hacia el desarrollo de AOSP https://www.androidauthority.com/google-android-development-aosp-3538503/ Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHuXHASRUlR/ ESPERAMOS TUS COMENTARIOS...

AndCast
AndCast #739 / Android 15 ist (fast) da

AndCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024


Themen: Android 15 als AOSP erhaeltlich Honor MagicPad 2 Global Samsung S25 Prozessorchaos Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra angekuendigt Red Magic Gaming Tablet auf dem Markt Xiaomi 15 Ultra frueher und mit 200MP Periscope Camera? Vivo V40 Pro u.v.m. App der Woche: BrownDust2 - Adventure RPG Community: The Netcasts | Folgen mit: @thenetcasts@mastodon.africa

Radiogeek
#Radiogeek - Starlink bloquea X en Brasil - Nro 2553

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 22:47


Después de que ayer Starlink confirmara que no haría caso a la orden de bloqueo de X en Starlink para Brasil, hoy confirma desde X que si va acatar la orden, no se entiende mucho la lógica de cambiar de un día para el otro, ademas; Android 15 ya está aquí pero AOSP; El Samsung Galaxy S25 podría ser un producto puramente Qualcomm y por supuesto esperamos sus comentarios... Starlink de Elon Musk cumplirá con la prohibición de Brasil X https://x.com/Starlink/status/1831053118265843722 Android 15 ya está aquí pero AOSP https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/09/android-15-is-released-to-AOSP.html Bluesky sigue creciendo y suma 2 millones de nuevos usuarios en cuestión de días https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/03/bluesky-continues-to-soar-adding-2m-more-new-users-in-a-matter-of-days/ La aplicación X TV disponible https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1830775664728739844 El nuevo chipset “económico” de Qualcomm disponibe https://www.qualcomm.com/products/mobile/snapdragon/smartphones/snapdragon-6-series-mobile-platforms/snapdragon-6-gen-3-mobile-platform El Samsung Galaxy S25 podría ser un producto puramente Qualcomm https://www.hankyung.com/article/2024090197421 Redmi 14C debuta con chip Helio G81 Ultra y pantalla LCD de 120 Hz https://www.mi.com/global/product/redmi-14-c/ Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_c2P45vC9P/ ESPERAMOS TUS COMENTARIOS...

TechTalk Cast
04/09/2024 - Starlink bloqueará acesso ao X no Brasil, Apple usará tela OLED no próximo iPhone SE!

TechTalk Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 9:39


Bom dia Tech, tudo bem? Hoje trago pra você: Starlink bloqueará acesso ao X no Brasil, OAB questiona multa de 50 mil reais, Musk lança novo supercomputador para IA, Apple usará tela OLED no próximo iPhone SE, Android 15 é lançado para AOSP, Telegram se desculpa por deepfakes na Coreia do Sul e Sony cancela jogo 15 dias após lançamento! Quer patrocinar o Bom dia Tech? Mande um e-mail para patrocinio@bomdia.tech e vamos conversar!PatrocínioO episódio de hoje é patrocinado pela SeeS Contabilidade Online: Quer saber como economizar nos impostos e nos honorários da sua empresa? Clique em https://bit.ly/calculadora-impostos para conferir. E não se esqueça de dizer que veio aqui, do Bom dia Tech

Radiogeek
#Radiogeek - Huawei se va deshacer de Android por completo - Nro 2497

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 23:53


Al parecer en septiembre Huawei va anunciar en China, el desapego completo de Android 12 AOSP, de sus smartphones, y comenzara a utilizar HarmonyOS Next como sistema operativo propio, ademas; Bluesky ahora tiene DM; Los próximos plegables de Samsung solo utilizarán chipsets de Qualcomm y por supuesto esperamos sus comentarios... Bluesky ahora tiene DM https://bsky.app/profile/bsky.app/post/3kt3y33tk4w2m Elon Musk quiere hacer privados los Me gusta de X para ocultar su contenido https://twitter.com/wanghaofei/status/1793096366132195529? Samsung igualará a Apple con un chip de 2 nm para el Galaxy S26 https://www.etnews.com/20240522000285 TikTok recurre a la IA generativa para impulsar su negocio publicitario https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/22/tiktok-turns-to-generative-ai-to-boost-its-ads-business/? Los próximos plegables de Samsung solo utilizarán chipsets de Qualcomm https://thelec.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=4847 Huawei se va deshacer de Android por completo https://weibo.com/u/6048569942 Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7RLbn1RGcX/ APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE CAFECITO https://cafecito.app/arielmcorg Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast) Sumate al canal de WhatsApp #Radiogeek (https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFdW0DGZNCwhP5rVd17)

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better
Ep. 440: ChatGPT (and Gemini) Want to be Your Friend - Plus Tech News, Tips, and More

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 72:07


OpenAI introduced some big updates to ChatGPT Monday, the day before Google announced a bunch of AI news at their I/O keynote. Both of them, as well as the others, want to be a big part of every aspect of your life. Is this a good thing? We will discuss it and share our thoughts. Plus, we have some other tech news to catch up on after Apple's iPad event last week. Watch the show on YouTube! INTRO (00:00) MAIN TOPIC (03:35) OpenAI debuts GPT-4o ‘omni' model now powering ChatGPT Everything announced at Google I/O AI copilots are changing how coding is taught Google Analytics vs Facebook Pixel (26:20) DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK: Restart iPhone without screen (29:00) JUST THE HEADLINES: (39:15) Photographer sets world record for fastest drone flight at 298 MPH "Roaring Kitty" trader returns, causing GameStop shares to jump more than 70% Plato's final hours recounted in scroll found in Vesuvius ash Shell's flagship carbon capture project sold $200M of ‘phantom' emissions credits Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose New iPads won't include stickers in the box due to Apple's environmental goals t:connect iOS app for insulin pump could kill users, says FDA HorseGPT fails to predict Kentucky Derby winner Firefox power user keeps 7,400+ browser tabs open for 2 years Dave & Buster's to allow customers to bet on arcade games TAKES: Apple's new iPad Pro ad sparks outrage as Hugh Grant and more slam tech giant (43:10) No, you don't need a 'very bespoke AOSP' to turn your phone into a Rabbit R1 — here's proof (47:20) Solar storm knocks out farmers' tractor GPS systems during peak planting systems (48:30) Comcast to launch Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV+ bundle at a vastly reduced price (58:10) BONUS ODD TAKE: Copy the Shrug Emoji (59:25) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Dave: Linsoul TANGZU Wan'er S.G HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver PET Diaphragm in-Ear Earphone with Ergonomic Shape, Detachable 2Pin OFC Braided Cable for Audiophile Musician DJ Stage Black, Wan'er S.G (01:01:20) Nate: SEEDEEM Toaster 2 Slice, Stainless Steel Bread Toaster, LCD Display, 7 Shade Setting, 1.4'' Wide Slots, Digital Toaster for Bagel, Defrost, Reheat Function, Removable Crumb Tray, 900W, Silver Metallic (01:04:20) RAMAZON PURCHASE - Giveaway! (01:07:35) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com https://notnerd.com https://www.youtube.com/c/Notnerd https://www.instagram.com/n0tnerd https://www.facebook.com/n0tnerd/ info@Notnerd.com

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
AOSP - Facilitating the implementation of Open Science practices across Africa

Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 56:03


Dr. Nokuthula Mchunu ORCID: 0000-0001-5156-9457 Dr. Nokuthula Mchunu holds the position of Deputy Director at the African Open Science Platform, which is hosted by the National Research Foundation in South Africa. With extensive expertise in academic outreach initiatives, science popularization, and the implementation of STEM activities within local communities, she previously served as a senior researcher at the Agricultural Research Council of South Africa in the Biotechnology Platform. Dr. Mchunu earned her doctoral degree in fungal genomics and spent over 15 years as a senior scholar in the Department of Biotechnology at Durban University of Technology. Throughout her career, she has contributed as a scientist in various international institutions, including the University of Cincinnati (USA), Lund University (Sweden), Tianjin University (China), and the Centre for Chemical Biology (Malaysia). Dr. Mchunu holds the distinction of being the inaugural recipient of the Young Scientist Programme established between China and South Africa. Her research encompasses diverse areas such as Covid and pathogen surveillance in wastewater, fungal genetics, Cannabis, and African legume genomics. Find more podcast episodes here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Host:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dr Jo Havemann⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ORCID iD ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠0000-0002-6157-1494 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Editing: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ebuka Ezeike⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Alex Lustig⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, produced by⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kitty Kat ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ License:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ At Access 2 Perspectives, we guide you in your complete research workflow toward state-of-the-art research practices and in full compliance with funding and publishing requirements. Leverage your research projects to higher efficiency and increased collaboration opportunities while fostering your explorative spirit and joy. Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/access2perspectives/message

#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура

У нас в гостях Андрей Холодный, руководитель разработки умных устройств Яндекса. Андрей один из немногих людей в России, который на личном опыте знает, что такое полный цикл разработки умных устройств . Еще до Нового года мы сделали с ним большое интервью и детально поговорили про подход к «железу» в Яндексе, а также про новое направление для умных устройств компании – телевизоры. Найти свой «умный телевизор Яндекса с Алисой» можно по ссылке. Упоминается в подкасте: Dyson Zone, Yet Another Podcast. Темы 00:00:00 — Интро 00:04:10 — Привет из 2022 года! У нас в гостях Андрей Холодный, руководитель разработки умных устройств Яндекса 00:04:55 — Как Китай выходит из ковидной изоляции 00:06:27 — Сколько в крупных компаниях проходит времени между разработкой концепции устройства, до его релиза на рынке.  00:10:10 — «Умный телевизор Яндекса с Алисой» – почему первый телевизор от Яндекса называется именно так?  00:10:53 — Почему телевизор от Яндекса появился именно сейчас?  00:17:25 — Телевизор от Яндекса – референс для партнеров или желание занять нишу на рынке?  00:20:14 — Как в Яндексе выбирали ценовую нишу и размер диагоналей для телевизоров 00:22:50 — Что в телевизоре Яндекса от Яндекса?  00:27:48 — Есть ли смысл собирать телевизоры в России? 00:31:26 — Как откалиброваны матрицы в телевизорах Яндекса 00:34:46 — Говорим про софт: что Яндекс допиливал в AOSP под свои телевизоры, как реализовано быстро включение/выключение телевизоров Яндекса, с какими проблемами столкнулись 00:39:52 — Почему голосовое управление реализовано только в связке с Яндекс.Станциями?  00:40:56 — Как разработчики могут получить доступ к платформе телевизоров Яндекса?  00:42:21 — Почему в телевизорах нет AirPlay и Chromecast?  00:44:36 — Говорим про интерфейс Яндекс.ТВ и его сходство с интерфейсом «Кинопоиска» 00:48:24 — Пульт от телевизора с нами навсегда?  00:50:48 — Андрей обещает добавить вывод звука по Bluetooth в телевизоры Яндекса и объясняет, почеме сейчас этого нет 00:52:28 — Сколько Яндекс будет обновлять свои телевизоры и что является ограничением для долго поддержки? 00:53:44 — Нужна ли камера в телевизоре? 00:55:51 — Каким должен быть контент для Алисы на больших экранах? 01:01:30 — «Яндекс игры»? 01:03:53 — Заключение и прощание   → Почта editor@beardycast.com → Patreon Patreon → Наши подкасты The Big Beard Theory | BeardyBuilding | Похоже, я фотограф | Батина Консоль | Это мы смотрим | Купертино → Соцсети @BeardyShow | @BeardyTheory | Telegram   → По вопросам сотрудничества Наши рекламные кейсы и медиакит Пишите на почту editor@beardycast.com

Now in Android
48 - Android Dev Summit 2021, Android 12 AOSP launch, MAD SKills Paging, and more!

Now in Android

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 8:04


Welcome to Now in Android! Today we're covering the 2021 Android Dev Summit, the Android 12 AOSP launch, Hilt and Paging in MAD Skills, Play Console User Management updates, Permissions auto-reset to older devices, WearOS Jetpack libraries, App Excellence, Accessibility, and more. For links to these items, check out Now in Android #48 on Medium → https://goo.gle/3uMHUWg Now in Android podcast → https://goo.gle/2BDIo9y            Now in Android articles → https://goo.gle/2xtWmsu            Now in Android playlist → https://goo.gle/now-in-android            Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs  

9to5Google Daily
Android 12 arrives but not 'fully', Pixel 6 camera capabilities tested in new leak, plus more

9to5Google Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 7:06


Listen to a short-form recap or roundup of all the top 9to5Google stories of the previous 24 hours. 9to5Google Daily is available on Google Play, iTunes and Apple's Podcasts app, Stitcher, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of 9to5Google Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Why not add the 9to5Google Daily to your Google Assistant Routine for a quick morning update? Learn how to add us directly to your Assistant Routines right here. Follow Damien: Damien Wilde Stories discussed in this episode: Google releases Android 12 to AOSP, but no Pixel launch today Google working on ‘finishing touches' for its Android 12 update with ‘Pixel-exclusive' features Leaked Pixel 6 Pro camera samples offer early preview of photo and video upgrades Android 11 October security patch rolling out to Google Pixel, factory images & OTAs live Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also rate us in Google Play, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show! Enjoy the podcast?: Shop Google and Android products at Amazon to support the 9to5Google Daily!

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

La newsletter de hoy llega seis horas tarde, en honor a Facebook / El Airbus 380 seguirá en el aire / Windows 11 y Android 12 son lanzados oficialmente / 10 años de Siri / Amazon permitirá enviar regalos a cualquiera Patrocinador: Allianz es el líder mundial en gestión activa https://www.allianz.es/allianz-inversion.html. Te ofrece fondos de inversión, sostenibles y tecnológicos, así como planes de jubilación adaptados a tu edad actual https://www.allianz.es/plan-de-pensiones.html. Además de un producto único con garantía alemana como es Allianz Perspektive https://www.allianz.es/seguro-de-ahorro.html. — Para más información, asesórate en Allianz.es https://www.allianz.es/ o en el 900 228 228 tel:+34900228228. La newsletter de hoy llega seis horas tarde, en honor a Facebook / El Airbus 380 seguirá en el aire / Windows 11 y Android 12 son lanzados oficialmente / 10 años de Siri / Amazon permitirá enviar regalos a cualquiera  Facebook y todos sus servicios estuvieron caídos durante casi 7 horas debido a un error interno que borró sus dominios y subdominios de las tablas BGP durante una actualización rutinaria https://engineering.fb.com/2021/10/04/networking-traffic/outage/. Esto causó primero que no pudieran comunicarse entre los centros de datos de la propia Facebook, y luego que los errores de enrutamiento se extendieran al exterior como podéis ver en esta animación https://twitter.com/ggreg/status/1445105583280070661?s=28.  ¿Por qué tanto tiempo? Los ingenieros en el centro de datos no podían cambiarlas, y tuvieron que esperar a que otro equipo de ingenieros llegara con las herramientas https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1445120484270649345?t=paAgDAJ3YUQyP28bRH7dAw&s=19 técnicas adecuadas.  ¿Qué es BGP? Es el sistema distribuido https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol mediante el cual las grandes operadoras, o empresas que operan sus propias redes, comparten las direcciones de los diferentes trozos que componen Internet, los sistemas autónomos. — Facebook básicamente borró sus datos del resto de redes, desapareciendo de Internet temporalmente.  El re-enrutamiento de peticiones de conexión que quedaron perdidas también afectó al sistema DNS https://twitter.com/awlnx/status/1445073290708533258?s=21 mundial, haciéndolas más lentas a medida que smartphones y ordenadores de todo el mundo repetían y repetían las llamadas.  El impacto interno de la caída ha sido descomunal. Los empleados dependen de la propia plataforma de Facebook para todo: tarjetas de identificación que les impedían acceder a sus oficinas https://twitter.com/sheeraf/status/1445099150316503057?s=20 o despachos, el sistema de comunicaciones internas, etc. así que nadie podía hacer nada.  El impacto externo queda por ser medido. Además de incomunicación entre usuarios, hay toda una generación de negocios que dependen de Instagram o Facebook para conseguir clientes, y quedaron sin su principal aparato comercial https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/facebooks-massive-outage-costs-the-company-an-estimated-60-million-in-revenue/. Se estima entre 60 y 100 millones de dólares las pérdidas para Facebook, para los comercios externos serán mayores.  Muchos gobiernos y agencias públicas deberían aprovechar para replantearse depender de líneas de WhatsApp para comunicarse con los ciudadanos.  El Airbus 380 se resiste a morir. British Airways volverá a operar el avión de dos plantas https://www.godsavethepoints.com/british-airways-brings-back-the-a380-even-for-european-flights/ en sus rutas europeas, incluyendo Madrid-Londres, a partir de diciembre. Otras operadoras como Qatar Airways han dejado en remojo sus planes para retirarlo, y volverá a estar muy presente en larga distancia en noviembre.  Windows 11 ya es oficial y lo podéis descargar. Puedes ir a la web de Microsoft y conseguir gratuitamente la imagen ISO https://www.microsoft.com/es-es/software-download/windows11?ranMID=46133&ranEAID=uX9G0lYjaAY&ranSiteID=uX9G0lYjaAY-aGOtBNghG_fuK5dpax2y_Q&epi=uX9G0lYjaAY-aGOtBNghG_fuK5dpax2y_Q&irgwc=1&OCID=AID2200057_aff_7791_1243925&tduid=%28ir__jdslbqp1vgkf6nkp133xftfux32xrcs9cdkxbhwl00%29%287791%29%281243925%29%28uX9G0lYjaAY-aGOtBNghG_fuK5dpax2y_Q%29%28%29&irclickid=_jdslbqp1vgkf6nkp133xftfux32xrcs9cdkxbhwl00 para instalarla por tus propios medios a través de un DVD o un disco USB, por ejemplo. O puedes esperar a que el propio Windows 10 te avise a lo largo de los próximos días de la actualización.  Windows 11 es más que mejoras cosméticas, pero lo mejor aún no ha llegado. Esta reseña a fondo https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/windows-11-the-ars-technica-review/ me ha gustado bastante. Además de los cambios de interfaz, que son más profundos de lo que parece, Microsoft parece estar endureciendo el sistema contra ataques ransomware. A ver qué tal la evolución de la tienda.  Mi resumen: Windows 10 sigue siendo perfectamente capaz, y no recomiendo tener urgencia ninguna por actualizarlo.  Los motores más contaminantes son los sopladores de hojas para el jardín. Atascados en tecnología de hace décadas https://fallows.substack.com/p/gas-powered-leaf-blowers-the-end, los motores de dos tiempos son terriblemente ineficientes, envenenan el aire que rodea al portador y además hacen un ruido terrible. — Considerad dar el paso a uno eléctrico lo antes posible.  Se cumplen 10 años de Siri. El asistente de voz de Apple fue presentado junto al iPhone 4S en una época que parece completamente arcana. Durante estos años ha mejorado https://www.applesfera.com/general/siri-decimo-aniversario, pero ha quedado bastante por detrás de Alexa o el asistente de Google en comprensión de nuestras palabras, cantidad de idiomas, y sobre todo en su propia inteligencia a la hora de responder.  Amazon permitirá enviar regalos a cualquier usuario solo con que sepamos su número de teléfono o la dirección de email con la que están registrados en Amazon. El receptor recibirá una notificación https://www.geekwire.com/2021/no-address-no-problem-amazon-enables-prime-members-send-gifts-via-text-email-app/ y tendrá que aprobar primero el producto, o podrá cambiarlo por un cupón del valor del producto. — ¿Me pregunto si se usará para acosar a gente?  Android 12 ya es oficial. El repositorio de AOSP principal ya opera sobre la versión 12 https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2021/10/android-12-is-live-in-aosp.html tras muchos meses de beta. Esto abre la veda para que los fabricantes empiecen a hacer las adaptaciones finales para cada smartphone y tableta. Los modelos más modernos necesitarán pocas semanas gracias a los cambios de los últimos años.

HacíaFalta
#218: Libertinaje de software

HacíaFalta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 31:28


Epic nunca ganará, pero los consumidores ya han ganado gracias a los hackers independientes. Patrocinador: Y: The Last Man es la adaptación de una de las mejores series de comics de la historia. Nosotros le vamos a dar mucha coba porque nos encanta. Apúntate en DisneyPlus.com https://disneyplus.com/ Las App Stores alternativas son una pasada. Epic nunca ganará, pero los consumidores ya han ganado gracias a los hackers independientes. Gracias a los pequeños desarrolladores. Sideloading: AltStore https://altstore.io/ Sideloading: Sideloadly https://pangu8.com/sideloadly/ Sideloading: AppDB https://appdb.to/ Sideloading: Tweaked ++ IPA apps https://ipaspot.app/categories/tweakedapps.html Sideloading: Tutorial AltStore y AltJIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtAStLLjjJE DolphinIOS incluye JIT https://oatmealdome.me/blog/dolphinios-ver-3-2-0-beta-2/ JIT: Jitterbug https://github.com/osy/Jitterbug/releases AltStore: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/rileytestut/posts Light Off, el primer juego nativo para iOS https://www.macrumors.com/2007/08/13/lights-off-first-native-iphone-game/ Post de Eduo de Emuladores Favoritos para iPad https://www.reddit.com/r/AltStore/comments/p4ih1f/my_preferred_emulators_all_loaded_through/ ScummVM: Juega a las aventuras gráficas de la época de oro del género https://www.scummvm.org/ DreamCast y Windows CE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCkJlW6fRfs PortingKit, juega juegos de Windows en tu mac https://portingkit.com/ PlayOnMac, usa apps de Windows en tu mac https://www.playonmac.com/en/ Juez de EE.UU. requiere a Apple aceptar pagos alternativos https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/10/22662320/epic-apple-ruling-injunction-judge-court-app-store 2015: Google mueve sus servicios a Google Play para empeorar AOSP https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/10/22662320/epic-apple-ruling-injunction-judge-court-app-store Síguenos en Twitter @haciafalta http://twitter.com/haciafalta

El Gordo en el baño
17 de Septiembre AMAZON PRESENTA SU PRIMERA TV, QUE SE CONTROLA POR VOZ MEDIANTE ALEXA y EL NUEVO ANDROID 12 POR FIN COMENZARÍA A LLEGAR EL 4 DE OCTUBRE

El Gordo en el baño

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 2:57


AMAZON PRESENTA SU PRIMERA TV, QUE SE CONTROLA POR VOZ MEDIANTE ALEXA Fuente: Gizmodo https://es.gizmodo.com/amazon-presenta-su-primera-tv-que-se-controla-por-voz-1847642759 Amazon ha estrenado una línea completamente nueva de dispositivos Fire TV, que incluye los primeros televisores de marca Amazon en Estados Unidos. La nueva oferta, que estará disponible exclusivamente en Best Buy y Amazon a partir de octubre, incluye dos líneas de televisores inteligentes fabricados por Amazon: la serie Amazon Fire TV Omni y la serie Fire TV 4. Ambas contarán con la tecnología de voz de campo lejano patentada de Alexa y calidad de imagen 4K Ultra HD. Además de los televisores, Amazon también ha anunciado una renovación de su Fire TV Stick, el 4K Max, que cuenta con un 40% más de potencia que su predecesor. La serie Fire TV Omni estará disponible en modelos de 43, 50 y 55 pulgadas (iniciando en $ 410). La serie con Dolby Vision estará disponible en modelos de 65 y 75 pulgadas (a partir de $ 830). La serie Fire TV 4 estará disponible en modelos de 43, 50 y 55 pulgadas (a partir de $ 370). EL NUEVO ANDROID 12 POR FIN COMENZARÍA A LLEGAR EL 4 DE OCTUBRE Fuente: Gizmodo https://es.gizmodo.com/el-nuevo-android-12-por-fin-comenzaria-a-llegar-el-4-de-1847665362 La nueva versión del sistema operativo Android está cerca. Los planes de Google acerca de la liberación del sistema operativo como código abierto han dado una pista acerca de cuándo llegará al público. Así lo han informado filtraciones, al revelar que Google liberará el nuevo Android 12 el próximo 4 de octubre. El Android Open Source Project, es una iniciativa de Google que ofrece al sistema operativo base como código abierto, sin ningún tipo de modificación ni capa de personalización, lo cual permite a los fabricantes acceder a él e implementarlo en sus dispositivos o hardware. Básicamente, cuando Google libera una nueva versión de Android en el AOSP es que ya está listo para su distribución. Se estima que esto significa que desde ese día los usuarios de dispositivos o smartphones Pixel también comiencen a recibir el nuevo Android 12. Cuándo recibirán los smartphones de otras marcas la nueva versión de Android? Se estima que Algunos fabricantes lo lancen aproximadamente a los 2 meses del debut del sistema operativo, mientras que otros fabricantes tardanrán más. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elgordocircuito/message

The Patriots In Tune Podcast
ERIK FINMAN - FREEDOM PHONE - TEENAGE BITCOIN MILLIONAIRE -Patriots In Tune Show - Ep. #426 - 8/9/2021

The Patriots In Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 136:28


#TuneIn2InTune w/hosts TOOTS SWEET & JEWELS JONES. Tonight we are joined by ERIK FINMAN. He is the inventor of the FREEDOM PHONE. For the tech savvy, per Erik Finman: "The Freedom phone is complete with its own uncensored App Store & Privacy Features. For the tech savvy: Our operating system on the phone is our own blend of AOSP, LineageOS, GrapheneOS, and our personal development as well.  Our tech is a custom model of phone with parts from all over the world, but the phone is not manufactured in mainland China. Our design team in the US scoured the USA to find a manufacturer that was able to make a phone at the scale we need. But we found a horrible truth: The United States at scale is not capable of making a phone. Motorola poured billions & failed: https://www.wsj.com/articles/googles-motorola-mobility-to-close-factory-in-texas-1401462571 We ended up finding an incredible manufacturer with the free and freedom loving people of Hong Kong. Where my design team and them worked to make a spectacular phone - with better internals than they've used on a phone before. We went through the supply chain with a fine tooth comb and made sure any chips or other internals were replaced if they did not meet our security analysis. We even have representatives that monitor the production at the factory.  The best has yet to come!" - This 20-year-old high school dropout bought $1,000 worth of bitcoin at the age of 12 —  - Erik Finman also helped build a real life Dr. Octopus suit.  Follow: @erikfinman (on Twitter) VISIT: https://freedomphone.com Bio: Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/who-is-erik-finman-bitcoin-investor-millionaire-2019-8 ***Disclaimer: The opinions and views of our guests DO NOT necessarily reflect the opinions and views of the "Patriots In Tune" channel. PATRIOTS IN TUNE channel hosted by Toots Sweet and the lovely Jewels Jones. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT & Catturd Wednesdays from 12:00​pm ET/9:00am PT VISIT: PatriotsInTune.net or PatriotsInTune.com Donate To Us! PayPal: https://paypal.me/PatriotsInTune Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PatriotsInTune GET IN CHAT! dlive: https://dlive.tv/PatriotsInTune Twitch: https://twitch.tv/patriotsintune Facebook: https://facebook.com/patriotsInTune Access all platforms from our website https://PatriotsInTune.net or https://PatriotsInTune.com PATRIOTS IN TUNE SHOW hosted by Toots Sweet and the lovely Jewels Jones. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT & Catturd Wednesdays from 12:00​pm ET/9:00am PT VISIT: http://PatriotsInTune.net or http://PatriotsInTune.com dlive - CloutHub 145-Twitch - FB DONATE TO US! PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/PatriotsInTune Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PatriotsInTune SPECIAL THANKS! @FleetAdmiralJames Content Curator: https://gab.com/FleetAdmiralJames @Studio59Designs Calendar & Thumbnails: https://gab.com/Studio59Designs @LWinter Daily Video(s): https://gab.com/LWinter @Hobbit4DJT Weekly Video:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfnqmAeqIiDPkYSQKIYQUZg ***Disclaimer: The opinions and views of our guests DO NOT necessarily reflect the opinions and views of the "Patriots In Tune" channel.

The Andres Segovia Show
All Things AOSP, De Googled, Linux, & BlackBerry! | Episode 168

The Andres Segovia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 16:24


Android Open Source Project. Linux Phones. BlackBerry. These are but a few ways to stick it to Big Tech.For show notes and more content, go to www.TheAndresSegovia.com

9to5Google Daily
AOSP drops more Pixel 6 Whitechapel hints, Google Photos preps 'Storage saver' mode for Pixels, plus more

9to5Google Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 8:18


Listen to a short-form recap or roundup of all the top 9to5Google stories of the previous 24 hours. 9to5Google Daily is available on Spotify,Google Podcasts, Amazon, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of 9to5Google Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Why not add the 9to5Google Daily to your Google Assistant Routine for a quick morning update? Learn how to add us directly to your Assistant Routines right here. Follow Damien: Damien Wilde Stories discussed in this episode: Googler mentions what we already knew about the Pixel 6’s Whitechapel chip Google Photos preps ‘Storage saver’ tier for Pixel that’s ‘free and unlimited’ [APK Insight] Lenovo teases a new Android tablet with HDMI input for consoles, second display Hisense’s new Android TVs include the first ‘OLED-level’ Dual Cell TV coming to the US from $499 Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also rate us in Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show!

LINUX Unplugged
401: Own Your Mailbox

LINUX Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:51


Do as we say, not as we do. This week we're setting off to host our own email. We'll cover the basics, what's we're using, and why. Plus an update on Jupiter Broadcasting going independent, community news, and more. Special Guest: Martin Wimpress.

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología
El secreto está en los detalles

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 16:11


Patrocinador: La nueva temporada del podcast de Banco Sabadell sigue manteniendo un gran nivel con entrevistas increíbles en los que aprenderéis un montón, con nuevos episodios cada semana. — Web, iVoox, Apple, Spotify. Signal y Clubhouse añaden pagos de formas curiosas / Más info sobre la filtración de Facebook / Rust en Android / RTX Voice llega a las GTX /  ¿Y el boletín de ayer? No tengo muy claro qué ocurrió, pero muchos lectores me comentasteis ayer que no recibisteis la edición del martes. Está aquí en formato web. Tampoco parece que haya caído hacia Twitter. Voy a investigar qué pasó. Mil disculpas.  Sigue siendo un terrible momento para comprarte una tele. La escasez general de electrónica por la alta demanda acumulada ha duplicado los precios de los paneles LCD de entre 40 y 70 pulgadas. Han pasado de unos 90-100 a 180-220 dólares. Este gráfico quizá sea mejor representación del viaje de los precios.  Signal añade pagos a través de una criptomoneda desconocida. Los usuarios de la plataforma de mensajería podrán usar la nueva función de pagos conectando una cartera de MobileCoin a su cuenta, aunque solo en Reino Unido durante la beta. Un movimiento extraño que ha dejado muchas quejas por la elección de la moneda.  MobileCoin no tiene mineros, así que no consume cantidades ingentes de energía, y las transacciones son casi instantáneas, pero el listado de operaciones es opaco en vez de público.  Curiosamente (guiño) el precio de MobileCoin se ha multiplicado por 10 la última semana después de que sus creadores consiguieran nueva financiación previa a este lanzamiento.  Clubhouse añade pagos a través de Stripe. La plataforma de audio en directo no se quedará con ninguna comisión de los pagos, que serán íntegros para los creadores. Algo poco común, y que Apple curiosamente permite a través de la App Store, y tampoco aplicará su 30%.  No entiendo bien Clubhouse. Los competidores han copiado su función en dos meses, la aplicación para Android sigue sin llegar, el número de usuarios activos ha caído un 21% en marzo, pero los inversores están valorando la startup en 4.000 millones de dólares, ¡cuatro veces más que en enero!  La importancia real de la filtración de datos de Facebook. Como comentábamos ayer, Facebook certifica que los datos fueron extraídos en 2017-2018, y que estaban siendo compartidos de forma privada en el mundillo desde entonces. Es una cagada de Facebook, pero es una cagada "vieja" y parcheada en 2019.  De momento dos países van a investigarlo: Filipinas y mucho más importante por las repercusión global: Irlanda.  Las fechas son muy importantes. Según Facebook el acceso masivo se detuvo en abril de 2018, justo antes de que entrase en vigor el RGPD y por eso no comunicó más detalles a las autoridades europeas.  Sí, el hecho de que puedan ser accedidos por más personas añade gravedad al asunto. Podéis encontrar el teléfono de algún amigo, enemigo, político o demás.  Dos grandes conferencias más seguirán siendo virtuales este año. La Build 2021 de Microsoft será el 25-27 de mayo, y el E3 se celebrará entre el 12 y el 15 de junio. Se suman a la WWDC de Apple que será virtual, y a un MWC de 2021 que cada semana se anuncia que tendrá menos presencia física.  Google está incluyendo Rust en Android. Desde hace 18 meses, el equipo de desarrollo de AOSP ha estado añadiendo compatibilidad con Rust, además de C o C++, para las labores propias del sistema operativo (no para apps). Anuncian que aunque no es factible reescribirlo todo en Rust, aumentarán su presencia en los próximos años.  Vuelven los Blogroll (en forma de chapas). Los escritores de Medium podrán añadir otras de sus publicaciones favoritas en un listado en el menú lateral en sus blogs, bajo de la descripción inicial del propio sitio. Curioso volver a leer esta palabra 15 años después. ¿Volverán las nubes de etiquetas también?  Intentaron hackear los servidores de la Comisión Europea en marzo, junto con otras instituciones de la Unión Europea, aunque el ataque informático no tuvo ningún impacto ni resultado según los análisis actuales que son preliminares. ¿Estaría relacionado con el bug de Microsoft Exchange?  Políticos españoles buscan un software que encuentre y elimine webs piratas. Desde la Junta de Castilla y León han creado un concurso público de más de 500.000 euros para rastrear dominios o sitios web en búsqueda actividad ilegal de forma anónima, que no hayan sido identificados previamente, tanto en la web abierta como en la profunda.  Dremel lanza una pistola de pegamento con batería. Un nuevo gadget bastante chulo, una especie de bolígrafo de goma caliente que deja atrás los cables y permite cargar las los típicos tubitos de pegamento en cuestión de 15 segundos. Se carga con USB y cuesta unos 40 dólares.  RTX Voice de Nvidia ya funciona con gráficas GTX. La nueva actualización elimina la necesidad de un modelo RTX para ejecutar la magnífica aplicación de reducción de ruidos y mejora de audio (vídeo) para Windows. La recomiendo si haces muchas videollamadas o grabas audio/vídeo en general en tu día a día.

iACast
iACast 156 - Go Big Or Go HomePod Mini

iACast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 40:44


Show Description On this episode, Michael, Taylor, and Jason discuss Apple's discontinuation of the original HomePod, and iMac Pro. News Apple discontinues the original HomePod and iMac Pro. For more info, see the links in the show description. Evidence that supports the eminent a-rival of Apple's AirTags was Found in the Find My app in the iOS 14.5 beta. Hims has launched the BrailleSense 6. Google released the Android 12 technical preview. Ad iAccessibility app development services Picks Jason: TalkBack version 9.1. Taylor: GeneratePress Michael: The Expeditionary Force Book Series Providing Feedback We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don't forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you'd like to help support us, you can do so via our PayPal and Patreon pages. If you wish to interact with us during our podcasts live then please do join us on our Slack channel. Show Transcription MICHAEL: Hello, everyone and welcome to another episode of the IA cast. All right, with me today, I have the usual group. We have Taylor Arndt, TAYLOR: Hello, everyone, MICHAEL: and Jason Earls. JASON: Hello, everybody. MICHAEL: All right, we have a great episode for you today. And you know, we've been gone for a few weeks. We had a kind of a crazy storm And then we wanted to get back on a regular schedule. So, we're back with a new episode to talk about all the interesting news that's happened recently and some rumors and news and a bunch of different things that have happened. So, let's jump right into it. Our main topic for today is the first news item, and that's the HomePod being discontinued. And I have very mixed opinions on this. JASON: I do too. I kind of understand why Apple discontinued the HomePod. Also, they discontinued the HomePod! It's okay, HomePod buddy, I still love you! As I pat my HomePod. MICHAEL: Didn't we have a hashtag for a while, pet the HomePod? JASON: I think we did. TAYLOR: Hilarious. JASON: I was just trying not to pat the screen because I didn't want music to happen, but that would have actually been really funny. MICHAEL: I think I have a picture of headphones sitting on a HomePod. JASON: Oh, yeah! The Andrea Cans! MICHAEL: Yeah, yeah. JASON: But yeah, on one hand, I understand why they did it because it was at launch a what, $350 Smart speaker that couldn't do terribly much more than play music. I mean yes, it sounded good, But you know, it's not what people were looking for in their smart speakers. Especially considering the likes of the Echo devices, the Google Home Hubs or Homes at the time. And you know, the HomePod's been around for like 4 years. So, in one respect, I kind of understand it. And you know, the HomePod Mini does have some features that the big HomePod doesn't have regarding the U1 chip and everything. But at the same time, the HomePod does sound so good! And as good as the Mini is and as great sales figures as the Mini is because of its price point and everything, you can't argue that it just does not sound as good as the big HomePod. TAYLOR: Right. But I think if we're thinking about it, the majority of consumers, they may not be in depth with audio and they may not understand that the HomePod sounds the way it is and that they want to pay for that. Because a lot of them just want to listen to music, and they want it to be portable. And so, that's where I think it's coming down to. Like, I understand why they they discontinued it, but yeah, it's kind of sad. I mean personally, I don't have a big HomePod, but that's because in a small apartment, I just don't have a lot of room. JASON: Right. And, you know, they did say that they are still going to push out software updates for the big HomePods and support the Apple Care which is good because I just got Apple Care last year. TAYLOR: Oh, that would stink otherwise. JASON: Right? But like, I really want them to come out with a bigger HomePod for 199. That's what I'm hoping for, even though they publicly said to I think it was like iMore or whatever that they were in fact focusing their efforts on HomePod Mini. Because let's think about it like this, the big HomePod — you know, Apple slash the price to 299, right? So, for $200. You could get two HomePod mini for less money than one bigger HomePod. Now, that doesn't mean it's going to have the bigger, basier sound of the HomePod, but at least you would get stereo audio and stuff. MICHAEL: Well, let's leave this part for the end because we're already kind of diving in. JASON: I know right? I like, I got thoughts I'm sorry. MICHAEL: But the other bit of news is the iMac Pro completely was discontinued and they're only selling them while supplies last JASON:That I'm not sad about. MICHAEL: In a way, I am. I think it was a great product, but I think we're about to see something new come from Apple. And as usual, we will be doing a live stream of that event. At least that's the plan. We'll be doing a live stream of the Apple event when it happens later this month. Because we do know for certain, right, that there is an apple event? JASON: I don't think we do know for certain. I just think speculations hide that there may be one, at least last I checked. But March 23 is the rumored date for the Apple event. I also haven't really looked at the news today. So things may have changed. But last I knew it was a hypothetical thing at this point. I mean, a highly likely thing at this point. MICHAEL: And I think it's because they're discontinuing these devices and the fact that we have so much information in the code about our next topic, and that's potential AirTags coming soon. Because there's mention of them in the find my app. TAYLOR: Yes, there is. MICHAEL: On the beta TAYLOR: Which is awesome because I've saw YouTube videos. Obviously, I don't have the beta myself, but I've seen YouTube videos that have mentioned it. Obviously, when you're on to prepare for the podcast just kind of looking at all the news. And but yeah, definitely pretty cool. And hopefully, hopefully they work. I mean, Tile's nice, but it'd be nice to have something built in and integrated for finding stuff. JASON: Right, and I guess Apple's opening up the FindMy protocol so that companies like Tile could take advantage of it as well. And it's nice to see that they are opening up more of their frameworks and things. MICHAEL: Well, and I think that's because there's been so much blame for antitrust and things between them and Google and things like that, that they're trying to make sure that they stay open — JASON: ahead of that, Yeah. MICHAEL: Because Google's had a lot of problems with that because they're in everything. The last bit of news that we have is, and I won't make any jokes, Jason, I won't do it, I won't do it. Those will be left for off the podcast, the BrailleSense 6. And I only make this joke because if you want to learn more, head to hims-inc.com/bs.6 . And I'm not kidding. Take all the jokes from that you can. JASON: Exactly. MICHAEL: Basically, we have the BrailleSense 6, and it was announced this week at CSUN. From what I've been able to tell, it was one of the biggest announcements because there weren't a lot of announcements this week. And the BrailleSense 6 dropped the Polaris naming. And it's Android 10, 120 Gigs of hard drive space, 80211AC wireless, a battery that while under load will drain 21% in an hour and a half if doing the max amount of work. That's the only battery statistic we can get. It has SD card slot, it has two USBA ports, a two USBC ports, a headphone jack, supports microphone, The, what is that called, Jason? JASON: I think it's TRRS, actually, I believe is the technical standard which is basically what this microphone that I'm using is, which is, think the older headphone jacks on the iPhones or the the headphone jack on the Mac. So it's that single microphone combo jack. MICHAEL: And it has all that, it has new software installed. And the person doing the presentation was using Zoom on the BrailleSense. So that's pretty promising. The only concerns I have are if it's going to get Android 11 and up, and how well the software is going to work because the Polaris had a lot of issues with deleting documents and things like that. JASON: Yeah, the BrailleSense Polaris is a very interesting device. I think it also actually Michael, in addition to the headphone jack, I think they said it also has a stereo line in Port as well. So you could connect music things to it, you know, binaural microphones really would work I would imagine to it. MICHAEL: Nice! JASON: Did you mention that it has 6 Gigs of RAM? MICHAEL: No, I did not. TAYLOR: Nope, you didn't JASON: So yeah, it's got six Gigs of RAM, an 8 core CPU. I don't remember if they announced the clock speeds of it, but — MICHAEL: It didn't. JASON: So, it really does seem like a very interesting device and — MICHAEL: And it's gonna cost 5799, come out in June. TAYLOR: Yeah. Wow. That's a lot of money. JASON: So we do know, the battery will be user replaceable though because they talked about that at the CSUN announcement I think MICHAEL: they do offer financing and trade ins for your older devices, so those are options to get you a lot closer in price to those devices. So JASON: Yeah, it's a very interesting device. I do worry what the battery life is really going to be like, TAYLOR: Right, and also if it can — like some note takers have a problem where they fall behind mainstream. And so that's the other concern too, is that like, you buy the $6,000 device almost. Well, it's already running two versions behind of Android almost at this point. 12 is beta. So that's the other thing too. These notetakers I mean, they're great for what they are, but you know, it's a specialized thing, and they're not always up to date. JASON: Like I said to you guys, I think off the show, if I were to get a note taker, it would probably be the BrailleSense. You know, the BrailleSense 6. It's so weird that they don't have a name for it now. TAYLOR: I know. MICHAEL: Alright, you know, and we could have a whole episode on notetakers, but I think we would want to have somebody on that can talk more about Braille and mainstream versus notetaker because I think that would be a very cool discussion. So TAYLOR: Yes. JASON: Yeah, I do too. Because I mean, I've used the BrailleSense in the past, but the BrailleSense I used was, I think, even before the U2. So, it was definitely not any of the Android based BrailleSense devices. So MICHAEL: Another thing that's happened, the last news topic I really could think about, is Android 12 is in technical preview. We really haven't talked about that. And I hear it brings a whole lot of user interface changes, but not a lot of — you're not going to be able to notice it very much with Talkback. JASON: Yeah, that's true. I have been playing a little bit with the beta. After a couple false starts, I eventually got it on my Pixel. I accidentally installed the version of Android, that AOSP version, so it didn't actually have a screen reader which is why I wasn't getting speech. TAYLOR: Oh, no. How did you fix that? JASON: I pre flashed it — MICHAEL: Very carefully. JASON: I was — TAYLOR: Yeah, very carefully. JASON: Yeah, very carefully. So yeah, I reflashed it, because you can actually go to the Google developer site, and you can actually use their online flash tool, and it will basically do all the work for you MICHAEL: Online? That's cool! JASON: It downloads the image to the device, you have to enable some things like OAM Unlock, and whatnot, it'll download the image to the device, and it will tell you when it's safe to unplug your phone at which point it should be booting into the beta of Android. MICHAEL: That's fancy. JASON: I know. MICHAEL: And talk about the security implications there. I mean, it's Google, and they have all the security keys and all that. But could you imagine if somebody were to spoof that, and be able to put a knot legit version of Android from a website? JASON: Yeah, I know. I did actually think about that. And then I stopped thinking about it. TAYLOR: That might have been a good idea. JASON: But like I said, I do have Android 12 installed. I don't notice too much of a difference. Although honestly, my Pixels not my primary driver, my primary driver's my iPhone. So what I can say though, is that 12 does seem to be relatively stable. And along with the introduction of Talkback 9.1 which is not specific to Android 12, I do think that the Android experience is going to improve a bit which is nice and awesome to see. MICHAEL: Yeah. So, it's really cool that, you know, we have the ability to flash these devices remotely. I think it's really neat. But we'll have more information about what's in the beta for Android 12 in a future episode, but I think it's really cool that we have the ability to do that, and to try these things before they come out, you know, iOS, Android, Windows through the Windows Insider program, and things like that. JASON: I think the one thing that was kind of annoying to me though is — and maybe it's just I did it in a way that made this happen. But it ended up forcing me to reset my phone to flash the version of Android 12 on to it. And of course, when I had the version without talkback, I didn't mind resetting my phone. And I think if you downgrade back to Android 11, I believe it will make you reset as well. They do tell you that. So MICHAEL: you know, I love how my watch made a noise even though I have — typically if I mute my phone, my watch will mute with it, but not this time. JASON: Oh, interesting. MICHAEL: Yeah, usually it mirrors but not this time, that's interesting. 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So thanks for listening to the iACast. And now on to our main topic for today. And we've already talked a little bit about that, and it's Apple discontinuing products like the HomePod. And you guys, I — this is — I feel like this is the most products that Apple's discontinued at one time. And you know, Microsoft has done it. I mean, they discontinued a whole store line. Google, Google is the project killer, they are known for that. Do you guys think Apple's kind of jumping on board that train, JASON: I think in a way they are. I really think what they're trying to do is they're trying to streamline their product line, and you know, not have so many variations of things around. Especially in the case of the iMac Pro. I keep wanting to call it the MacBook Pro. That is a different product. But the iMac Pro because they really want us all to move over to Apple silicon, which, you know, I'm personally fine with. So I really think that's part of it. And, you know, as far as the HomePod, I like to think that they have something new planned to replace this beautiful, soft, lovely mesh, big HomePod that I'm totally like rubbing a finger against right now because it just, it's fun! MICHAEL: Hashtag pet the HomePod. JASON: Exactly. But you know, I really hope that they do have something to replace the bigger HomePod with at some point soon. Because, yeah. TAYLOR: Yeah. So the thing with that is that, I think, like I said, a lot of these companies are doing that right now. They're just trying to streamline. And you know, Google has been doing it for years. Microsoft kills things. But Apple, like I said, this is really a first. They don't really do this all that often. And so, either one of two things, they either have a lot more products coming and they need to get rid of stuff, or they're just trying to streamline because a COVID and everything, obviously, but we've been in COVID for over a year now. So who knows. You know, they're just trying to get things streamline. Or if they are trying to add new products, but they need to get rid of some first. MICHAEL: And it might be — it might just be that they don't plan to update. Oh, well, actually, you know what? I think the Home Pod runs on the processor that the iPhone seven runs on. Isn't it, Jason? JASON: The big HomePod? Yeah, it's the A8. MICHAEL: Oh, wow. And I think that's the next on the chopping block this year, guys. TAYLOR: iPhone seven, you think next? JASON: I think well, the seven has the A9, right? MICHAEL: I don't remember — JASON: No, wait a minute. No, I think the A8 is from the iPhone 6. Actually. MICHAEL: But I remember the 6S is the last version — iOS runs on the 6S. And so I bet the iPhone seven will be the final version that 15 will run on. JASON: Oh, that's possible. I mean, at the same time, they did actually change the foundation according to some tech sites. They did change the foundation of what HomePod OS was. So for a while it was based on a foundation of iOS. And then I don't remember when this happened. But supposedly they ended up changing the foundation from iOS to TV OS so that it wouldn't have as much code and things in in the OS that isn't really needed and used by the HomePod. So I was kind of not expecting to see the cancellation of the big HomePod for another year or two yet. I was a bit surprised. But maybe — I mean, I was going to say maybe this has something to do too, with the silicon chip shortage. But that would probably be more to do with the Mac, I would think maybe then the homePod. MICHAEL: Well, it's interesting because I'm wondering if they're going to rename the HomePod Mini eventually to something else. Or if we're going to have the HomePod Pro, come out and then put a new device in later on in the HomePod category JASON: Right, or the HomePod Max. TAYLOR: Right, or the HomePod Pro Max. JASON: I don't think they'll do Pro — well, I lie, 12 Pro. — MICHAEL: If you think about it, on the Mac, we don't have a MacBook, we have the Mac Mini, the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro. We don't have a Mac Book or the Mac. TAYLOR: Oh, right. MICHAEL: So that might be kind of the landscape we're looking at for HomePod for a while. JASON: Maybe. MICHAEL: Because if you notice the mac book that came out like 2015-2016– JASON: 2015-2016, I think 2016, yeah. MICHAEL: It was short lived as well. So you know we have the air and the pro that are still around but the flagship name was was discontinued quick on that line too. So that's kind of interesting to think about. JASON: Yeah, it really is. And I think the one thing that's keeping me from being complete and utter 100% distraught that the big HomePod is being discontinued is just the fact that the — and I think I said this before, that Apple did say that they are still going to issue software updates for the big home pods for the time being, and supported still through Apple Care. MICHAEL: I'm wondering if you put two HomePod minis in a room, if you get the same quality sound as one big HomePod, JASON: I think you would get the same overall quality sound, because the HomePod Mini does seem like it sounds very similar to the big HomePod just without that deep low bass that the big ones can hit. MICHAEL: Yeah. And I don't know, it's to the point where when we look at these devices, it's hard to it's, and you know, maybe I'm just, my train of thought just keeps going all over the place. But the more I think about things, maybe this is a way for tech companies to dispel rumors and leaks by just saying, we're going to discontinue this, we're going to change this. And so it kind of throws people off to know what the next step is going to be. JASON: Yeah, maybe. I think though, in the case of the iMac pro being discontinued, we all know, it's most likely going to be because we're going to be seeing an apple silicon based iMac. Now whether we see that on March 23, which I personally don't think we'll see. I will say that on the show. And I'll be very happy to be wrong. But I don't think we're going to see that on the 23rd. MICHAEL: I think we will, I think that's going to be the focus is iMacs this year. JASON: I don't know, I think we might see things about AirTags and iPad pros and stuff, but we'll see. If I'm wrong. I'll be happy. Michael: See, maybe we need to come up with the accessibility pool. Because what I think we're gonna see and take your bets people. TAYLOR: Okay, MICHAEL: I think we're gonna see iMacs, colored iMacs, I don't think we're gonna see iPads just yet. But that's just me. Now, in saying that, iPads have come out in March before. So it's not out of the norm. But IMAX used to be used for education as well. And so if they bring out the colored iMacs like they had for education in the past and kind of marketed towards that, I could definitely see that being a march thing. And plus, iPad Pro has typically has an 18 month life cycle. It's only been 11 months since iPads have come out. So in other words, this is Michael trying to say please let my iPad be relevant in April. TAYLOR: Well, I have to agree with Jason on this one, Michael. Because, like I said, with all the evidence and stuff, I think it's gonna be AirTags and stuff. But again, if I'm wrong, I'll be more than happy to admit it. But I really think I have to agree with Jason, Michael. MICHAEL: And who knows, we may see all these things. I doubt it but TAYLOR: That'd crazy. JASON: no, you know what's really gonna happen. Apple's not actually going to have a product event on the 23rd, they're going to just announced their new products quietly on their site. And then we'll all be wrong. MICHAEL: And it could happen, it could happen. JASON: I do think though regardless, as sad as I am to see the big HomePod be discontinued, and like I said, me personally, I'm not terribly upset about the iMac pros cancellation and we're excited because, you know, that just tells me to watch out for the iMac. Not that I'm going to get one but it's still always fun to see what they're going to come out with. I still enjoy my HomePod. You know, I still plan on using it until something happens. Like, if nothing else using it until Apple decides they're not going to update it anymore. Whenever that may be, so. MICHAEL: Well, and that shows me that them discontinuing these things that just, especially on the iMac side it means that they have something new coming around the corner and they may decide that the pro line of iMac just isn't needed anymore because of what the A1 and A1x will do for these devices. I mean — JASON: You mean the M1? MICHAEL: Yeah, the M1. JASON: It's a processor, Michael it's not steak sauce. TAYLOR & MICHAEL: Right. MICHAEL: That needs to be the name of an episode sometime. Our previous episode title we came up with it is going to be it. JASON: Yeah, but that would be hilarious. 156 It's a processor not steak sauce. MICHAEL: All right. And you know, I wonder if that's why they started with a4S. JASON: I don't know. MICHAEL: Because Could you imagine Apple naming, now introducing our first processor line, the A1. JASON: and then Could you imagine the hilarity in covering the lawsuits, if that would even happen. That'd be funny. MICHAEL: Anyway, would that'd be a coprocessor for for Intel the A1 because it has to go along with it to make it better? TAYLOR: I don't know, would it be? That's your call. MICHAEL: I mean, if we're comparing Intel to steak there would be A1 processor from Apple to JASON: They'll call it, I don't know, I was gonna say steak Lake, but that just sounds weird. Dinner Lake, MICHAEL: Dinner lake. All right, out there. There you go Intel. When you come out with that chip that everybody wants just say time for dinner. Like, JASON: Exactly. MICHAEL: Anyway, I think this is the most jokes we've told in a podcast. And I really think that the M1X will really be like, there's no pro version of that, there's no way to up the process or on that. So there's, on the Intel iMacs, you can get i5, I7, I9, and you have the better display on the Pro, which they can still do the better display. But if the display is already going to be amazing in these new iMacs with the new chips, then they don't have a need to do that. So, there may not need to be an iMac pro because the new iMac will just be able to boast that it's pro already with the built in Apple silicon. JASON: And that was kind of my thinking, when I first read about the cancellation of the iMac Pro, I was actually thinking as you were talking and I don't really think Apple's gonna do this, if they came out with instead of the M1x. Or the M1 2, having the M1 Pro, but I really don't think they would do that, considering they already have products in their pro line that have the M1 and that would confuse people. MICHAEL: Right. But, you know, I just think that they're going to, I think that they — now that we're looking at coming slowly out of COVID, they're going to be looking for the best way to sell their products. And if you could just say, look at the shiny new products we have in our stores aren't aren't these amazing, people are going to want them and especially if they start doing these colors, like they've shown on concept art and things like that, that that are rumored, that's just going to be amazing. JASON: I mean, look at how popular the new Macs have been already, you know, because working from home and they've got that long battery life and the slightly upgraded camera because of the ISP MICHAEL: And you know, I'm doing all this on an M1 Mac, the recording and Zoom, and all that. And I keep telling people it's the better of the two machines. I mean, this is still a terrible camera, but I'm looking at my face on here. And it looks a lot better than my other Mac did, by far. So Apple has really gone a long way with what they're doing. All right, do you guys have any final comments we want to give before we wrap up today? JASON: Steak! MICHAEL: Yes. TAYLOR: Oh my God! JASON: No, I'm kidding. But you know, it's very interesting to see these product cancellations. I keep flitting between I'm sad, especially for the HomePod. And it's because there's going to be something new, like, a lot of me is just like, This has to because there's something new. So it's going to be very interesting to see what actually ends up happening. MICHAEL: Well, you know, the interesting thing, I want to point this out. The interesting thing about the home pod Mini is you don't need to plug those into the wall. JASON: Right. MICHAEL: And that's really interesting. I mean, you could build a USBC — you could buy a USBC hub, plug it into the wall and have five home pod minis hooked up to that thing — TAYLOR: In a power strip. Yeah. MICHAEL: Well, not even a power strip, just a USBC hub. TAYLOR: Oh, wow. Oh, yeah because it doesn't even plug in to the wall. Wow, I'm not thinking JASON: Or a battery pack. MICHAEL: Yeah, you could hook it up to a battery pack. And so that makes it almost more usable than the echo. TAYLOR: Yes, Yes! MICHAEL: And so I think that's why Apple really wants to focus on that because they're like, there's so much possibility here. TAYLOR: I wouldn't blame them. MICHAEL: I mean, it sounds better than any echo. I'm sure. I don't know, I haven't heard one yet. But JASON: Review say they do. MICHAEL: So, you know you put a few in a room. You're gonna get good audio. The only thing that you can't do is use the standard stereo speaker — or TV speakers. JASON: You can, they just won't — I just don't think they'll do Dolby Atmos and stuff that the big HomePods do. MICHAEL: How would you do — oh, well, Apple TV speakers, but how would you use the standard TV speakers? JASON: Oh, okay. Yeah, I misheard. I thought you said Apple TV. Yeah, you can't use Well, you can't even use a big HomePod as a standard TV speaker. So that's not MICHAEL: It's not new. Could you imagine if they came out with the HomePod sub where you had 2 of the apple speakers of the homepod minis as your regular speakers? Now, that's a possibility. JASON: That's actually funny that you mentioned that because I was talking to somebody pre show about that. And what they had said is, Apple comes out with this sub and then gives it 2 USB C ports so that you can plug two HomePods directly into the wall or something. I don't know if that is what they're going to do. But that would certainly be interesting. It'll definitely help with the idea of, I want to have stereo speakers, but I need two outlets if they decided to go that route. So who knows? MICHAEL: Yeah, I'm really excited to see what they do. I mean, if they bring out a HomePod sub, I will press that Buy button immediately. I'm not kidding that if they did that, you know, I would buy a home pod sub. And it kind of makes sense, guys, I think that's actually probably what they're going to do. Because it would make money for them. If you had to buy two HomePod Minis and A HomePod sub. Let's price the sub at $200. They're making $50 more off of you then if you bought one HomePod. Now, granted, they're not going to make 600 or $700 if you had to buy two regular HomePods. But, who's gonna do that anyway? TAYLOR: Right. JASON: Yeah, that's true. I think though, the only downside to this is, as it stands right now, if you were looking to buy HomePods, new, that would do Dolby Atmos, you can't, because that was a feature specific to the bigger HomePods. And I don't know if it's because the eight is more powerful than the S5 or whatever CPU the minis have inside, I think it's the S5 or if it's just that the Mini. , I mean, the big HomePod has more microphones, and it's not limited to the chip. But as of right now, you can't buy new home pods directly from Apple. If you want to do Dolby Atmos. MICHAEL: actually you can for right now during the time of this recording, but. JASON: I didn't even see a link in the store for the HomePod when I last looked. MICHAEL: So I just looked, and they're still in the Apple Store app for 299. You can pick either one. JASON: Oh, they have the Space Gray ones back? MICHAEL: Yeah, they're showing both of them, at least when I looked it showed a picture showing both of them. JASON: Oh, that's interesting, because I knew for a while that they only had the white ones around. And it's very interesting then that I couldn't get to them. Because on the Apple Store, on Apple's website, if you wanted to see the HomePods, the only way it was able to find them is by going under the Apple Music link. And they talked about the HomePods and the AirPods and the AirPods Max. The only HomePod they listed was the HomePod Mini. Whereas the big HomePod used to be there. So that's interesting that they still show up in the Apple Store — MICHAEL: Yep, they are in the Aplle Store app. Yeah. JASON: And of course you can buy them from other retailers. It's not just Apple that sells the HomePods but MICHAEL: And since they're discontinued, I would wait so you can get them from Best Buy or somewhere else where they will be much cheaper. TAYLOR: Yep. JASON: Just keep in mind, if you're going to go that route, that we don't know how long Apple is going to support the big HomePods with software updates, even — All we know is that they are still going to support them. MICHAEL: Alright, well, that's gonna do it for our show today. Jason, to end us off for today, where can people find you online? And what's your pick? JASON: So my pick is, funnily enough, not an Apple product, but rather a Google product. MICHAEL: Ah, just wait. It'll be discontinued at some point. TAYLOR: Probably Well, next week. JASON: Specifically, my pick is talkback version 9.1. And I pick it because it enhances talkback by allowing you to use multi finger gestures. Finally, it has a Braille keyboard. Although, the Braille keyboards been there since 8.4 I think it was? But I really find I like the multi finger gestures. I like the new unified talkback menu. And it's just, I just love this version of talkback compared to the older ones, because I can disable the angular gestures and the proximity sensor silencing speech. I can turn that off now because you can now tap with two fingers to pause speech. MICHAEL: Oh, that's fantastic. JASON: And the magic tap gesture for iOS users is there. And so it's really nice. You know, they don't have the rotor as such. I mean, you can't rotate two fingers on the screen or whatever, but they definitely do have an easy way to navigate, granularity and stuff now and it's all customized Pretty much. So talkback 9.1 it's pretty nice. So that is my pick. As far as where people can find me, you can find me producing content for iAccessibility, you can email me at Jason@iaccessibility.net. And you can also follow me on twitter at jde 1. I know that I have been giving my Facebook out in past episodes, I have decided that I will no longer give that out. I no longer have the app installed. So yeah, those are the ways you can follow me, find me email emailing me and following me on on Twitter. And if you catch me in clubhouse, then feel free to say hi, MICHAEL: All right, Taylor, what's your pick for the week? And where can people find you online? TAYLOR: Okay, so my pick is a little technical. So I'm going to explain it. I pick generate press. And for those who don't know, Generatepress is a WordPress theme. And a WordPress theme is basically a thing that will help enhance the visuals of your site. So it basically helps make your site look the way it looks. In a short version. I mean, like a short description. So what it will do is it is really awesome, because you can customize every part of your site. And the cool part is that it's fully accessible. There are two versions free and premium. The free theme is literally just you go download it from wordpress.org theme directory, and the paid one is a paid plugin. I believe it's 59 a year or what? I can't rember the lifetime of like 249 lifetime Michael? MICHAEL: I didn't see a life. Yeah, I think it's 250 lifetime TAYLOR: Okay, so I really love Generatepress thanks to Michael Babcock and dimasi Thomas for mentioning those to me in a Clubhouse room. Where you can find me online, I'm all over the web. Literally, I have a YouTube channel that I would like you guys to check out, Taylor's Tech Talks. And that also has a podcast now. So if you like hearing from me, you can hear from me and both of those places. I also am on Twitter and clubhouse you can email me at Taylor@iAccessibility.net. And follow me on Twitter, Taylor_arndt22. And I am also producing content for iAccessibility. MICHAEL: Alright, so my pick for this week is a book series I'm reading called Expeditionary Force. And the first book in this series is called Columbus Day. The author is, I believe his name is Craig allanson. And he he has written several books in this series. And it's an awesome, awesome book series, The sci fi series about aliens taking over Earth, and about how humanity kind of steals a ship and goes out in the galaxy to kind of protect Earth. So there's an AI That's hilarious. And I'm not going to give anything more away about the series. But check it out. Highly recommend it. I'm on the third book right now. And I've been reading it for about two weeks and each books about 15 hours on Audible. So that tells you how dedicated to this series I am. So highly recommend it. As for where you can find me. You can find me producing content for iAccessibility. You can email me at mikedoise@iAccessibility.net. I'm Mike, always on Twitter, and on Facebook, just search for Michael Doise. And you go to Michaeldoise.com from my website, and I have a YouTube channel that I'm trying to make time to work on. And you know, I have content everywhere. And yeah, just very excited to be on clubhouse. I'm there as well. So find me on clubhouse. Just search for Michael Doise, and we even now, here's an announcement. We have a club. We're all fancy and everything we have the iAccessibility network club. In fact, after this recording, we will be on clubhouse doing a after episode kind of a discussion to talk about these things. So come hang out with us on clubhouse as we talk about today's episode. So we hope that you have enjoyed this episode of the IiACast. And we'll be back in two weeks for another episode. And it's been awesome getting to talk about all these things with you guys, Jason and Taylor. Want to thank everybody that's been on the stream and everybody that will listen once the episode comes out. And we will be back next time for new episodes. So until then, take care and keep playing with new technology. JASON: This show has been brought to you by the IACast Network. We love hearing from you. Email us at feedback@iaccessibility.net. Got twitter? Follow us at iaccessibility1. Facebook, search for IAccessibility. Download our free apps for IOS and Android and keep up with all of our content at iaccessibility.net. If you'd like to donate to our show, hit the payPal button on our website, and get early access to our outtakes with a donation at patrion.com/iacast. Thanks for listening

All About Android (MP3)
AAA 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone? - Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale

All About Android (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
All About Android 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone?

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All About Android (Video HD)
AAA 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone? - Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale

All About Android (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
All About Android 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
All About Android 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
All About Android 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All About Android (Video LO)
AAA 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone? - Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale

All About Android (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

All About Android (Video HI)
AAA 508: How Rugged Is Your Phone? - Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale

All About Android (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:13


Galaxy S21, Google Owns Fitbit, Android 12 Features, Pocketcasts for Sale Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung also introduced the Galaxy Buds Pro and SmartTag. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is finalized. Pocket Casts is up for sale three years after its last sale. WhatsApp is bleeding users after a data policy change. Android 12 features are hitting AOSP more frequently. Android 11 has a game controller bug that still isn't fixed. Play Store now has trending icons for popular apps. Samsung released the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3. 5G isn't as bad as people say it is. What IS the future of the Galaxy Note? Durable phones aren't on Vinnie's construction job sites. Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3iuzHji Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

ShadoSec Cyber Security Podcast
ShadoSec Podcast Episode 4

ShadoSec Cyber Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 46:34


Neema and Jorge jump into the cyber stories of the week Stories: https://threatpost.com/google-warns-of-critical-android-remote-code-execution-bug/162756/ https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/01/whatsapp-users-must-share-their-data-with-facebook-or-stop-using-the-app/ https://wccftech.com/facebook-publishes-newspaper-ads-to-criticize-apples-ios-14-privacy-updates/ Additional Notes: BT issue fixed as implemented in open AOSP based projects: https://github.com/search?p=2&q=5d37d17af57c70d7faa459b92e5b1a758a5a8adb&type=Commits Specifics on the BT PDU that could be abused "RegisterNotification" https://www.bluetooth.org/docman/handlers/DownloadDoc.ashx?doc_id=309020 LibExif CVE impacting android media framework: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055857 Makernote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exif#MakerNote_data LibExif Bug report: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055857 AppTrackingTransparency: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/user-privacy-and-data-use/ Facebook´s advisory on iOS 14: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/331612538028890?id=428636648170202

Alphabet Scoop
Alphabet Scoop 109: Nest Hub w/ Soli coming, new Cams, and our 2021 Made by Google predictions

Alphabet Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 54:27


This week we talk about our report of a new Nest Hub that will feature Soli-powered sleep tracking, as well as the upcoming line of Nest security cameras. We then preview and make predictions about what we want to see in the Made by Google 2021 roadmap. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and through our dedicated RSS feed. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Thursday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Friday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Abner Li Ben Schoon Kyle Bradshaw Links: Sources: Google launching a new Nest Hub in 2021 that uses Soli for sleep tracking New Google device passes through FCC, possibly a Nest Hub with Soli The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is officially out of stock Google Nest will release a new line of security cameras in 2021 Leaked Android document points to Google Pixel 5a, foldable Pixel, and more in the pipeline Google ‘Pixel 5a’ makes first appearance in AOSP days before Pixel 4a launch Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show.

The DroidDevCast
Esper's 2020 Year End Recap

The DroidDevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 32:39


On today's episode of The DroidDevCast, Esper Platform Evangelist Rin Oliver is joined by Esper COO Shiv Sundar, Esper CEO Yadhu Gopalan, Esper VP of Customer Success Chris Stirrat, Esper Director of Cybersecurity Jasmine Henry, and Esper VP of Technical Sales Keith Szot. Together, these members of the Esper team discuss some of the trends we've seen this year in terms of Android devices and Android software development and the Android ecosystem, AOSP, and trends they saw in 2020.

Proof My Concept
#44 GloDroid: extend your Android

Proof My Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 56:42


YouTube: https://youtu.be/Em_ITP3Y2ikProject https://glodroid.github.io/Learn and build your own Android smartphone using cutting-edge GloDroid firmware purelybased on the latest and greatest Android 11 AOSP! GloDroid is a completely open source projectbringing the latest Google mobile OS to a variety of DIY platforms such as Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi,PinePhone, etc.. Do you feel passion to build your own Android world? Join our GLO team today and let's Droid It!https://glodroid.github.io/https://dou.ua/lenta/articles/android-10-on-orange-pi/https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=287047https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/07/15/glodroid-brings-android-10-os-to-raspberry-pi-4-orange-pi-sbcs-pinephone-and-pinetab/Guests:Roman Stratiienko - s/w architect, senior developer and main contributor, author of PoC ideaMatvii Zorin - Android BSP developerMaryna Sergiyenko - PM, responsible for engineering management and community development Oleksiy Oguy - SPM, driver of embedded PoCs in GL Kharkiv Aleksandr Bulyshchenko - TeamLead

The DroidDevCast
Omnichannel and Contactless Payment Solutions with WorldNet Payments

The DroidDevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 23:48


On this episode of The DroidDevCast podcast, Esper Platform Evangelist Rin Oliver spoke with Conn Byrne, Senior Vice President of Sales, North America and Europe at Worldnet Payments. Throughout the conversation, they touched on WorldNet's history in the payment industry, the evolution of contactless payment solutions, and what solutions businesses can put in place to ensure that their own kiosk and retail offerings are leveraging the full capabilities and security of contactless payment solutions.

The DroidDevCast
Exploring Technology in the Public Sector with Siyata Mobile, Inc.

The DroidDevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 17:50


The DroidDevCast is a weekly podcast brought to you by the team at Esper, where we explore all things Android, DevOps, and open source software development. In this episode, Esper Platform Evangelist Rin Oliver spoke with Siyata Mobile, Inc. VP of Sales Jason DePue to learn more about the variety of Android devices available in the public sector brought to North American markets by Siyata, and the intersections of the logistics industry and Android.On this Episode of The DroidDevCast: 02:03 - What makes the UV350 device unique? 03:23 - Exploring the software applications available on the UV35005:07- An introduction to FirstNet07:38 - How 5G technology will impact the public sector10:16 - What role does application management play in the public sector13:09 - Is the public sector still focused on on-premise solutions, or are they moving to the cloud15:02 - The steps public sector operations can take to transition to the cloud

The DroidDevCast
Customer Obsession and Why it Matters

The DroidDevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 17:37


On today's episode of The DroidDevCast, Esper Platform Evangelist Rin Oliver is joined by Esper Vice President of Customer Success Chris Stirrat. They set out to answer the overall question, “What does it mean to be customer-obsessed?” Throughout the show, they also touch on cloud-based alerting, monitoring, Esper's approach to customer obsession, and customer success strategies for sales and marketing teams in the technology industry.In this Episode of The DroidDevCast: 00:55 - What would you define as the ideal customer experience in the Android and MDM space?01:37 - What are some things that sales and marketing teams can do to ensure that they're focusing on not only acquiring customers, but nurturing their relationships with their existing customer base that they have already?03:12 - What do you think makes it really special for customers when they're interacting with a business, especially in the cloud-based services?05:58 - How Esper handles cloud-based alerts11:52 - How are we analyzing customer data here at Esper?14:37 - What are some key takeaways you'd like to offer our listeners who might be hoping for some tips on how to approach customer obsession from a marketing and sales standpoint

Blind Tech Guys
Flashing A Pixel Device And How To Best Use The vOICe App

Blind Tech Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 61:01


Welcome everyone, to the 57th episode of the Blind Tech Guys. As always, it is awesome to have you all with us, and we appreciate you tuning in each and every week. What's new in the news Google Is Prepping Messages For Web With Google Fi Features Data Collection – The ORBIT (Object Recognition for Blind Image Training) Dataset Interesting Early Pixel 5 Issues You can finally mute conversations forever on WhatsApp Main Part Of Today's PodcastWe discussed and demonstrated the procedure for flashing the public release, or an AOSP build of ANdroid onto a Pixel phone. Please note that we are not responsible for anything which may happen to your device as a result of following our instructions, or the below links. Follow these instructions to prepare your device, computer, and to learn how to flash. Use this link to flash your Pixel back to the latest release. Install custom ROMs and GSIs on Samsung Galaxy devices without TWRP How To Install Custom ROM on Android App of the WeekThe vOICe is an app which takes advantage of sensory substitution to provide us with a great deal of independence, and we encourage you to take the time to learn and work with it. The app's core purpose is to convert images into soundscapes, however it has many other useful features as well. You can access the tutorial, learn about the developer, and find other platforms where you can use the vOICe. Visit the SeeingWithSound website to learn more about the vOICe. Download the voICe from Google Play Use the vOICe from a web browser from an iPhone or most other devices To conclude this week's podcast, we had several emails which we went through and hopefully provided the answers you were seeking. The team would like to thank everyone that submits feedback and queries each and every week.In Conclusion To get in touch, send us an email to blindtechguyspodcast@gmail.com In order to support the show, please share this podcast, and subscribe using your favourite podcatcher. Links can be found at the Blind Tech Guys website. We can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Support the show (https://www.pod.fan/blind-tech-guys)★ Support this podcast ★

The DroidDevCast
Best Practices for Purpose Built Devices

The DroidDevCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 15:30


The DroidDevCast is a weekly podcast brought to you by the team at Esper, where we explore all things Android, mobile #DevOps, and open source software development. On this episode, Esper Content Marketing Manager and podcast host Rin Oliver is joined by Esper COO and Co-Founder Shiv Sundar to discuss best practices business owners and decision makers need to consider when shopping for purpose built #Android devices. Watch and Subscribe onYouTube: Learn more about Esper's custom Android solutions: https://bit.ly/37eM9jE

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 154

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 27:31


Our hands-on review of Android 11, and our thoughts on the possible consequences of Nvidia buying Arm Holdings for $40bn. Plus why our long-term view for Mozilla took a turn for the worse this week, and two recent enterprise wins for Desktop Linux.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 154

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 27:31


Our hands-on review of Android 11, and our thoughts on the possible consequences of Nvidia buying Arm Holdings for $40bn. Plus why our long-term view for Mozilla took a turn for the worse this week, and two recent enterprise wins for Desktop Linux.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 154

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 27:31


Our hands-on review of Android 11, and our thoughts on the possible consequences of Nvidia buying Arm Holdings for $40bn. Plus why our long-term view for Mozilla took a turn for the worse this week, and two recent enterprise wins for Desktop Linux.

Command Z Podcast
Episode 18: AMahdy Abdelaziz| How to Present your Work to a Manager

Command Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 37:01


3 razones por las cuales debes darle play al episodio Aprende cómo crear una presentación sobre tus diseños.Entiende como hablar el mismo idioma de gerencia o tu jefe.Escucha las tácticas para hacer una negociación sobre el feedback o siguientes pasos del proyecto para el cual diseñas. Conoce a A.Mahdy Abdelaziz Orador técnico, adiestrador y promotor de los desarrolladores. Apasionado por el desarrollo de aplicaciones web y móviles, incluyendo el diseño sin conexión para aplicaciones móviles, base de datos en el navegador y herramientas multiplataforma. También, está interesado en los aspectos internos de Android, como la creación de ROM personalizadas y la personalización de AOSP para dispositivos integrados. Para más información www.solidreptm.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/commandzpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commandzpodcast/support

HighSchool Unfiltered
Make someone's day. Make a difference.

HighSchool Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 38:33


Since I just got back from a mission trip last week I wanted to use this opportunity to bring in Avery Wilkins to chat about our experiences with service. For those of you who have done construction type volunteer work you'll most likely be able to relate and for those of you never having experienced that, you'll get a look into what it's like. We recap our mission trip and explain another program we've been involved in- AOSP. Then, we discuss what motivates people to engage in service and how school plays a role in that. We encourage you to get outside your comfort zone and get involved in your community one way or another. Have a great day, but try to also help someone else have a great day!!

Hackerfunk
HF-138 - Android, Custom ROMs, Flashing

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 2:28


Angesichts des Krieges zwischen Donald Trump und der chinesischen Firma Huawei erkunden wir einmal die grosse Welt der Android Custom ROMS und Android ohne Google Dienste. Und wie immer schweifen wir auch ein wenig ab und kommen auch bei SailfishOS und GerdaOS vorbei. Lello Caliendo – Suicide Express Infinity Foxfield Project – Ocean Loader 4 Freiraum – Spiegelverkehrte Leuchtkugel AOSP :: Android Open Source Project Alien Dalvik :: Myriad Group's Dalvik VM Eigenentwicklung CyanogenMod :: Cyanogen Mod, Archiv für ältere Geräte LineageOS :: Lineage OS, Nachfolger von Cyanogenmod Replicant :: Android Nachbau für ein kleine Auswahl an Geräten Custom ROM Übersicht :: Grosse Übersicht an Custom ROMs TWRP :: TeamWin's Recovery Project F-Droid :: Android Store mit lauter freier Software YALP Store :: So eine Art Proxy fuer den Google Play Store Aptoide :: Alternativer Store fuer Android Yandex Store :: Android Store der russischen Suchmaschine Yandex APK Share :: APK (Android Pakete) weitergeben APK Downloader :: APK herunterladen und per Sideloading installieren MicroG :: MicroG Google Play Services Ersatz OpenGApps :: The Open GApps Project SailfishOS :: SailfishOS von Jolla OY GerdaOS :: GerdaOS Custom ROM basierend auf KaiOS fürs Nokia 8110 4G WebOSe :: WebOS Open Source Edition WebOSe Github :: WebOS Open Source Edition auf Github Rockbox :: Hebt deinen MP3-Player auf einen neuen Level CHDK :: Canon Hack Developement Kit Exodus Privacy :: Analyzes privacy concerns in Android applications File Download (2:28 min / 183 MB)

Hackerfunk
HF-138 - Android, Custom ROMs, Flashing

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 148:00


Angesichts des Krieges zwischen Donald Trump und der chinesischen Firma Huawei erkunden wir einmal die grosse Welt der Android Custom ROMS und Android ohne Google Dienste. Und wie immer schweifen wir auch ein wenig ab und kommen auch bei SailfishOS und GerdaOS vorbei. Lello Caliendo – Suicide Express Infinity Foxfield Project – Ocean Loader 4 Freiraum – Spiegelverkehrte Leuchtkugel AOSP :: Android Open Source Project Alien Dalvik :: Myriad Group's Dalvik VM Eigenentwicklung CyanogenMod :: Cyanogen Mod, Archiv für ältere Geräte LineageOS :: Lineage OS, Nachfolger von Cyanogenmod Replicant :: Android Nachbau für ein kleine Auswahl an Geräten Custom ROM Übersicht :: Grosse Übersicht an Custom ROMs TWRP :: TeamWin's Recovery Project F-Droid :: Android Store mit lauter freier Software YALP Store :: So eine Art Proxy fuer den Google Play Store Aptoide :: Alternativer Store fuer Android Yandex Store :: Android Store der russischen Suchmaschine Yandex APK Share :: APK (Android Pakete) weitergeben APK Downloader :: APK herunterladen und per Sideloading installieren MicroG :: MicroG Google Play Services Ersatz OpenGApps :: The Open GApps Project SailfishOS :: SailfishOS von Jolla OY GerdaOS :: GerdaOS Custom ROM basierend auf KaiOS fürs Nokia 8110 4G WebOSe :: WebOS Open Source Edition WebOSe Github :: WebOS Open Source Edition auf Github Rockbox :: Hebt deinen MP3-Player auf einen neuen Level CHDK :: Canon Hack Developement Kit Exodus Privacy :: Analyzes privacy concerns in Android applications File Download (148:00 min / 183 MB)

Android Developers Backstage
Episode 115: Jetpack Compose

Android Developers Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019


Tor, Chuck, Leland and RomainJetpack Compose is an unbundled UI toolkit written in Kotlin and based on the reactive programming model that was recently introduced at Google I/O. Compose is not ready for production yet but is now being developed in the open on AOSP. In this episode Tor and Romain have a chat with Chuck and Leland to discuss how Jetpack Compose works and some of the goals and ideas behind its design.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:Jetpack ComposeGoogle I/O talk about Jetpack ComposeCompose from first principles by LelandHow to get the source codeBrowse the source online Chet: @chethaaseRomain: @romainguyTor: @tornorbyeThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Bryan Gordon.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We fact check on Apple Park and WWDC hardware. AT&T's 5Ge makes an appearance. ‘Boycott Apple’ movement gains new traction. Google suspends some business with Huawei. ARM memo tells staff to stop working with Huawei. Apple Watch ECG gets cleared in Canada. Seven Years of iPad as Computer. Instagram Influencers scraped & exposed. Facebook iOS job acceptance down to 50%. "Software developer interviews, in a nutshell..." blows up. Apple updates 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros with enhanced butterfly keyboard. A WWDC Dev Wishlist. What’s New in Swift 5.1. Picks: Design a Dark Them for OLED iPhones, Take the Hacking with Swift WWDC19 Quiz. Unwrap Learn coding today. After Show: Our Quiz results (spoiler free)

ForGeeks Podcast
Игра Престолов | Windows 10 | Китайский фаервол. ForGeeks Podcast

ForGeeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 16:26


1. Новость дня. В США запретили американским компаниям работать с Huawei и ZTE. Google сразу же отозвал лицензию Huawei на использование Android. Теперь китайской компании придётся использовать или AOSP, или делать свою ОС, которая, по слухам, уже в разработке. Вслед за Google сотрудничать с Huawei перестанут Intel и Qualcomm. В интересное время живём, когда государство может резко повлиять на крупный международный бизнес. http://bit.ly/2w7uw1l 2. Сегодня вышла финальная серия 8-го сезона, да и вообще всего сериала Игра престолов. Не буду спойлерить, но и новость не об этом. Фанатам заключительный сезон не нравится и уже более 1 миллиона человек подписали петицию о том, чтобы сезон пересняли. А можно и с Мстителями так же? http://bit.ly/30svDql 3. В Китае полностью заблокировали Википедию. Нет, с Huawei и Google это не связано. Раньше уже была недоступна китайская версия энциклопедии, а вот с этой недели в стране за Великой стеной нельзя прочитать Википедию ни на одном языке мира. Как они там теперь вообще будут какую-либо информацию узнавать-то? http://bit.ly/2JWPB6G 4. Windows 10 стоит на 825 миллионах устройств. Просто факт, ничего особенного. Думаю, что в этом году превысит 1 миллиард, при учёте, что стартовало глобальное обновление и всех корпоративных систем до 10-ки. http://bit.ly/2WSSKrT 5. Ну и ещё один необычный смартфон вышел в свет. Это ASUS ZenFone 6. Из необычного у него только камера, которая поворачивается на 180 градусов. Таким образом, экран без рамок и вырезов, а если нужно селфи, то просто нажимаем кнопку и камера повернётся к вам. Удобно ли это? Время покажет. http://bit.ly/2EkUoLN ★ Подпишись на ForGeeks в соц.сетях★ Telegram: http://t.me/forgeeks VK: https://vk.com/forgeeks Facebook: https://facebook.com/forgeekschannel/ Сайт: http://itzine.ru Подписывайтесь на нас, где вам удобнее. Яндекс.Музыка: http://bit.ly/30uJGf0 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2W4wjD5 Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2WJfBWR VK Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2Eb5nHu Anchor FM: http://bit.ly/2Q3WiFb

Android Dev Подкаст
Выпуск 81. Конференция Mobius

Android Dev Подкаст

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 46:08


Большие приложения и хитрые архитектуры, находчивые спикеры и интересные стенды, стриминг видео и кишки AOSP. Всё это с места событий обкашляли старые скептики!

Androidpodden
Är huvudet dumt får telefonen lida

Androidpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 45:11


Nyheter * Längre uppgraderings-cykler bland mobilkunder Wall Street Journal rapporterar att de amerikanska konsumenternas uppgraderingscykler blir allt längre när det handlar om mobiltelefoner. 2014 bytte man till en ny telefon i snitt var 23:e månad. Idag ligger siffran på 31 månader och nästa år väntas den ha stigit till 33 månader. Utvecklingen innebär förstås ett problem för smartphone-industrin. Speciellt som allt fler samtidigt också väljer att köpa begagnade och renoverade telefoner, hellre än helt nya flaggskeppsenheter i 10 000-kronorsklassen. En av många anledningar till utvecklingen ska enligt flera bedömare vara att tillverkarna blivit allt mindre innovativa under de senaste åren. https://art4s.link/16 * Google Play Protect tog bort 39 miljoner potentiellt skadliga appar under 2017 Google diskuterar Androids säkerhet under 2017 i ett blogginlägg. Genom Google Play Protect, vilket är nya samlingsnamnet för Androids säkerhetsåtgärder, togs nästan 39 miljoner potentiellt skadliga appar (PHA) bort i fjol. Av dessa appar upptäcktes 60,3 procent via maskininlärning (AI). Play Protect verifierar att Androidenheter inte har skadlig mjukvara minst en gång om dagen. Det går även att initiera en sökning manuellt från Play Store-appen. Sedan oktober förra året fungerar Play Protect offline, vilket har förhindrat installationen av ytterligare tio miljoner potentiellt skadliga appar. https://art4s.link/17 * Samsung Galaxy S9 kör redan AOSP-Oreo tack vare Treble Project Treble är del av enheter som lanseras med Android 8.0 eller senare. Det är den största förändringen av Androids undre arkitektur någonsin enligt Google, och Treble innebär en ny era för Androids uppdateringar. Ett exempel är att Android 8.0 i sitt grundutförande från AOSP redan körs på Samsung Galaxy S9. Det rör sig om Exynos-upplagan, då en upplåst bootloader krävs. Enligt XDA fungerar punkter som Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, kamera, fingeravtrycksläsare och mobildata utan problem. Det är en mycket bra början och ROM:en kommer att finslipas framöver. https://art4s.link/18 * Linda Lindorff råkade krossa sin mobiltelefon.

The Droid Life Show
The Droid Life Show: Episode 150 - We're Kind of Busy at the Moment

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 76:41


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, I'll just suggest that you strap in because we're about to dive into it all. And when I say "all," I mean the past two weeks worth of Android and tech madness that included more news than any normal human can possibly handle. We saw Android Oreo go official shortly after the total solar eclipse before hitting AOSP and Pixel and Nexus devices. Seriously, the update is already out! But on top of that, the Galaxy Note 8, LG V30, Moto X4, Nest Thermostat E, and Google Assistant-powered speakers were all unveiled during IFA. Oh, we have an Essential Phone in house now too. And finally, Verizon changed up its unlimited plans and pissed everyone off.

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
Episode 43: All on Mobile with Benedict Evans - Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 46:08


Benedict Evans, partner from Andreessen Horowitz, is here to discuss all things mobile, beginning from the different approaches from Google and Apple to dominate the next phase of the mobile ecosystems, with new perspectives arising from his questions on the shifting layers of interaction, Google’s vision of Android, Google Android vs AOSP. We also discussed The post Episode 43: All on Mobile with Benedict Evans appeared first on Analyse Asia.

Linux Outlaws
Linux Outlaws 361 – Leather Trousers

Linux Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 88:43


Freenode hacked, Red Hat loses their CTO, HP buys Eucalyptus, Suse gets bought as well, open source and open data news from Hamburg, Munich and Turin, Minix 3.3.0 and vulnerabilities in AOSP and Enigmail

hacks4geeks Podcast
# 043 - Es Android GNU/Linux y open source? (plus correos)

hacks4geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 23:12


#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура
#BeardyCast 15 - Священный китайский Грааль

#BeardyCast: гаджеты и медиакультура

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 124:57


Темы: [00:00 – 01:50] Вступление[01:50 – 05:50] Эксперимент Ars Technica – жизни в AOSP нет[05:50 – 18:25] Xiaomi: фейк-фото, утечка данных за рубеж в Китай и отсутствие NFC[18:25 – 19:20] Впечатления от Paranoid Android 4.5 Alpha 3 на OnePlus One[19:20 – 20:53] Отличия во внешнем виде ПО у азиатов и европейцев[20:53 – 24:35] Сторонние оболочки, MIUI и Android L Developer Preview[24:35 – 28:57] Motorola Shamu практически наверняка является следующим Nexus-смартфоном и пропажа из продуктовой линейки наименования DROID – теперь просто Moto MAXX[28:57 – 31:23] Впечатления от The Last of Us: Remastered и Infamous: Second Son[31:23 – 36:49] Google Workshop может стать аналогом Moto Maker для всех[36:49 – 47:21] Google+ продолжает разваливаться - фотографии отсоединятся[47:21 – 52:13] Почему Android Device Manager – бесполезная хрень[52:13 – 57:34] Новый тренд «объяснительная журналистика»[57:34 – 121:30] Ответы на вопросы слушателей[121:30 – 124:56] Заключение и прощание

Corner Geeks Podcast Feed (mp3)
Corner Geeks 29: The Post I/O Experience Part 3 – Android L, Android TV, Google Fit, Android Auto

Corner Geeks Podcast Feed (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014 29:12


Android L Preview for Nexus 5, Nexus 7 2013 Android Runtime (ART): replacing Dalvik Project Volta: aims for better battery life. ArsTechnica investigates Project Volta Android Enterprise features Personal and Enterprise information into different segments on the phone Samsung contributes KNOX security technology to AOSP and will be in Android L Android TV Android TV Website Google … Continue reading Corner Geeks 29: The Post I/O Experience Part 3 – Android L, Android TV, Google Fit, Android Auto

361 Podcast
S07E05 - Amazon Fire Phone & Open Source Android

361 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 34:59


This week the team talk about the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and a recent beneficiary of that platform - Amazon and their new Fire Phone (like their Kindle tablets before). This week's discussion is kicked off with a (pre-announcement) blog post about an Amazon smartphone from an influential analyst's blog. The team discuss the background and usage of AOSP and consider how firm's like Amazon are using it to build alternative's to 'Google's Android', substituting replacement services for app stores, notifications, media and mapping to build or promote their own ecosystems. READ MORE, COMMENT & SURVEY: http://361podcast.com/episodes/s07e05-amazon-fire-phone-open-source-android

TWiT Throwback (MP3)
All About Android 67: More Nexus Than Nexus

TWiT Throwback (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2012 86:00


Jelly Bean releases to AOSP, Ooh-yeah for Ouya, hacking the Nexus Q, and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Eileen Rivera Guest: Aaron Newcomb Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)
All About Android 67: More Nexus Than Nexus

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2012 86:00


Jelly Bean releases to AOSP, Ooh-yeah for Ouya, hacking the Nexus Q, and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Eileen Rivera Guest: Aaron Newcomb Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.