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Som Judith Wolst brukar säga, "plötsligt händer det" – och just nu är det AI som står för de oväntade händelserna. Ta exempelvis Vinge, som har revolutionerat sitt arbete genom att investera i egen AI. Likaså OpenAI, som med sin lansering av en 'App Store' för ChatGPT-ekosystemet, öppnar för oanade möjligheter. Det här påminner om hur Apples App Store förändrade spelplanen för 15 år sedan, genom att göra det enklare för utvecklare att nå ut och för användare att tillgå AI-applikationer. Men borde vi samtidigt vara oroliga för att utvecklingen går för fort när personligheter som Elon Musk, Wozniak och Forskaren Max Tegmark går ut i ett öppen brev och ber om att pausa AI-utvecklingen. Fram tills idag har AI-team suttit i sin egna värld och utvecklat utan krav på varken lönsamhet eller etiska regleringar Denna trend bär frågor med sig. När AI:s superkraft möjliggör fler verktyg, hur påverkas då retail- och fastighetsbranschen? Vilka riktlinjer och ansvarsområden behövs för att hantera denna blixtsnabba utveckling? Hänger vi med, eller riskerar vi att bli åskådare till vår egen framtid? Idag har vi nöjet att välkomna chefsekonomen och grundaren av det etiska AI-bolaget Anch.AI, Anna Felländer, för att ge oss insikter om framtiden. Trevlig lyssning!
Mobilapper er milliardindustri, selv om 98 prosent av omsetningen i Apples App Store tilfaller kun 2 prosent av utviklerne. Faktum er at de fleste apper blir raskt slettet eller glemt etter at de har blitt installert, og når alt kommer til alt, er det ikke mange apper vi bruker i det daglige. Og noen apper er viktigere enn andre. Jeg har forsøkt meg på den umulige oppgaven å sette opp de 10 viktigste appene, til både Android- og iOS-brukere, uavhengig av demografi. Episoden presenteres av Epicenter - Oslos hub for digital innovasjon og et økosystem for innovative selskaper i vekst. Gå inn på epicenteroslo.com og bli medlem du også!Har du tips til saker, gjester og annet relevant innhold for Teknologitrender-podkasten, er det bare å sende meg en mail på hpnhansen(a)kommfrem.no.Lenker til alle sakene jeg har snakket om, finner du på HansPetter.info og på podkast-siden; https://hanspetter.info/teknologitrender/Video-versjonen av Teknologitrender finner du på YouTube-kanalen og spillelisten Teknologitrender. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willkommen zum t3n Daily vom 14. Dezember. Heute geht es um die Kryptobörse Binance, die in ähnliche Schwierigkeiten wie FTX zu kommen droht. Außerdem: Gerichtsurteil gegen Twitter, Instagram testet, Krankschreibung und die Folgen, Apples App-Store
Fra 0 til 5.300 milliarder kroner i omsetning på 15 år. Det er helt utrolig. Og da snakker jeg selvsagt om app-markedet. Ikke kun Apples App Store, men det hele globale markedet, som startet med Apple, men ikke med lanseringen av iPhone i 2007. Da Steve Jobs lanserte iPhone, var det ingen App Store. Jobs ble derimot til slutt overtalt, og 10. juli 2008 ble App Store lansert, med 500 apper tilgjengelig. Resten er historie.Episoden presenteres av Epicenter - Oslos hub for digital innovasjon og et økosystem for innovative selskaper i vekst. Gå inn på epicenteroslo.com og bli medlem du også!Har du tips til saker, gjester og annet relevant innhold for Teknologitrender-podkasten, er det bare å sende meg en mail på hpnhansen(a)kommfrem.no.Lenker til alle sakene jeg har snakket om, finner du på HansPetter.info og på podkast-siden; https://hanspetter.info/teknologitrender/Video-versjonen av Teknologitrender finner du på YouTube-kanalen og spillelisten Teknologitrender. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Von Werbung soll die trendende Social Media App BeReal weiterhin verschont bleiben – doch Bezahlfunktionen könnten bald eingeführt werden. Denn so populär die App derzeit auch ist, eine Monetarisierungsstrategie muss her, damit sie langfristig gegen die scheinbar übermächtige Konkurrenz von TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat und Co. bestehen kann. Insbesondere, da diese Apps die Kernelemente von BeReal fleißig kopieren, teilweise sogar im Rahmen einer eigens eingeführten Standalone App wie TikTok Now. In der neuesten Folge des Digital Bash Podcast Weekly Update erklärt OnlineMarketing.de-Redakteur Niklas Lewanczik, was es mit den Monetarisierungsplänen BeReals auf sich hat, welche Funktionsadaptionen die Konkurrenz schon umsetzt und welches Beispiel aus der Vergangenheit zeigt, warum Apps rasch zu Umsätzen gelangen müssen. Unser Weekly Update liefert dir zudem in knapp 10 Minuten einen Überblick über die relevantesten Online Marketing News der Woche. Niklas thematisiert in dieser Ausgabe zusätzlich zum Thema der Woche aktuelle News und berichtet unter anderem von steigenden Preisen in Apples App Store, vom Roll-out des jüngsten Google Product Reviews Updates parallel zum Core Update, von neuen Einnahmemöglichkeiten für Shorts Creator und der Integration von CTA Buttons bei Instagram Posts. Einen Auszug zu den Themen der Woche findest du hier:Paid Features, aber keine Ads: Das plant BeRealApple erhöht Anfang Oktober die Preise im App StoreParallel zum Core Update: Google rollt September 2022 Product Reviews Update ausMehr Monetarisierung: YouTube liefert Shorts Creatorn 45 Prozent der WerbeeinnahmenTwitch kürzt Subscription-Einnahmen für Top StreamerInstagram testet Call-to-Action Button für PostsWhatsApp und Salesforce verkünden ZusammenarbeitSo verbiegt TikTok die eigenen Regeln für Top CreatorDen Beitrag über die verschiedenen Ausdrücke digitalen Lachens haben wir dir hier verlinkt. Zur aktuellen Podcast-Folge mit SEO-Experte Malte Landwehr kommst du über diesen Link. Mehr Informationen zu unserem Digital Bash Main Event im Oktober, das Niklas erwähnt, findest du hier.Das OnlineMarketing.de Team wünscht dir ein wunderbares Wochenende. Stay safe and be kind.#marketingimohr #digitalnews #onlinemarketingde #digitalbash #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Als hätte der Ex-Präsident Donald Trump nicht schon genug Probleme, bereitet nun auch Google Schwierigkeiten. Die Android-App von Trumps sozialem Netzwerk „Truth Social“ darf nicht in den Play Store, obwohl sie in Apples App-Store verfügbar ist. Ein Google-Sprecher hat jetzt die Gründe erläutert.
Apples App Store für iPhone, iPad und Co. ist sicher. Grundsätzlich stimmt diese Feststellung, dennoch gibt's einige Apps, die sich auf unlautere Weise Abo-Gebühren erschleichen. Obwohl Apple davon weiß und unterrichtet ist, gibt's viele der Bösewichte noch immer zum Download. Allein im Juni sollen diese noch über 7,2 Millionen Mal heruntergeladen worden sein.
The EU's DSA will force tech companies to take greater responsibility now. Apples App Store removing many outdated apps. A prototype Google Pixel Watch was left at a restaurant!
Die Woche fängt gut an, denn gegenwärtig gibt's für kurze Zeit eine besondere iPhone-App kostenlos in Apples App Store, die sonst knapp 10 Euro kostet. Mit „Foto Collage - Collart SE“ erstellst du mit wenigen Klicks wunderschöne Kunstwerke aus deinen Fotos. Im jüngsten Update versteckt sich zudem eine besonders praktische Funktion.
Populärer als WhatsApp, Instagram oder die Corona-Warn-App? Gegenwärtig stürmt eine neue App die Charts in Apples App Store und belegt schon jetzt Platz 1. Von „TravelBoast“ können iPhone-Nutzer derzeit nicht genug bekommen. Doch was kann die App denn überhaupt, wozu ist sie gut, was macht man damit?
Beliebter als WhatsApp, Instagram oder die Corona-Warn-App? Aktuell stürmt eine App die Charts in Apples App Store und belegt schon jetzt Platz 1. Von „TravelBoast“ können iPhone-Nutzer derzeit nicht genug bekommen. Doch was kann die App überhaupt, wozu ist sie gut?
Im Moment gibt's die iPhone- und iPad-App „Snap Markup - Annotation Tool“ kostenlos in Apples App Store, kostet normalerweise knapp 2 Euro. Bei der App handelt es sich um ein mächtiges Werkzeug für Bilder und Fotos, die gestaltet man nämlich mit Anmerkungen und Markierungen jedweder Art.
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“Let's Talk Apple” host Bart Busschots has some interesting ideas around Apple and the App Store. Among them - Apple shouldn't use the App Store to generate revenue. Hear his take (and a counter argument) - In a Few Minutes
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Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://twitter.com/yung_spielburg Referenced in the show: NYT - N.Y.C. Mayoral Race Highlights: Adams Leads in Early Results Over Wiley and Garcia https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/06/22/nyregion/nyc-primary-election Vanity Fair - Eric Adams interview https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/eric-adams-nyc-mayor-interview NY Daily News - ‘We don't want fancy candidates': Eric Adams declares himself ‘face of the new Democratic Party' https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/nyc-elections-2021/ny-eric-adams-democratic-party-nyc-mayoral-race-20210624-oemlj42abzc7jnime4tjfddfhm-story.html Jesse Bloom COVID origin research paper https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.18.449051v1 Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap? by Graham Allison https://rb.gy/7vj8ks Apple says third-party app stores would leave iPhone users vulnerable to scammers https://fortune.com/2021/06/23/apple-iphone-third-party-app-store-users The Pull Request - Bad Apple* by Antonio Garcia Martinez https://www.thepullrequest.com/p/bad-apple Show Notes: 0:00 Besties hash out a new format & the purpose of the podcast 14:31 NYC rejects far-left candidates in mayoral primary; importance of crime, homelessness & drug abuse in elections 29:29 New developments in the Wuhan lab leak theory, ramifications for our relationship with China 54:07 Congress turns the heat on up big tech, Apple's App Store monopoly in trouble 1:09:25 Antonio Garcia Martinez's first Substack article on Apple
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Diesmal geht es bei Agnieszka und Alexander um die zahlreichen und umfangreichen Finanzierungsrunden bzw. Investments, die in den letzten Tagen die Schlagzeilen dominiert haben. Millionen für Flixmobility, Celonis, Sennder, Tier und Flink: Es hat einen wahren Geldregen für deutsche Startups gegeben – ein genauer Blick hierauf lohnt sich. Weitere Themen dieser Folge: Der Hype um Schnelllieferdienste, Finanzen.net startet einen eigenen Neobroker, trügerischer Kurssprung bei der Kinokette AMC, Bitcoin in El Salvador, die Folgen eines Urteils des BGH, Cybersicherheit bei der Luca-App und beim größten Fleischkonzern der Welt, neue Infos zum digitalen EU-Identitätsnachweis, Fast-Fashion der Marke Shein und das "New Normal“ in der Arbeitswelt am Prüfstand. --- Die Themen der Folge 122: --- • Flixtrain: Wettbewerb für die DB https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/handel-konsumgueter/bahn-konkurrent-flixmobility-nun-drei-milliarden-dollar-wert/27249594.html? • Der Hype rund um die Schnelllieferdienste https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/03/flink-the-german-grocery-delivery-startup-raises-240m-after-launching-just-6-months-ago/ https://www.zeit.de/arbeit/2021-05/lieferdienst-gorillas-selbstversuch-essen-fahrrad • Celonis wird zum Decacorn https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2021/06/02/celonis-process-mining-raises-at-11-billion-valuation/?sh=28563922acd3 • Frisches Geld für Tier, Sennder und der Start des Neobroker Finanz.net Zero https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/02/tier-banks-60-million-in-debt-from-goldman-sachs-to-expand-scooter-fleet/ https://app.handelsblatt.com/technik/it-internet/uebernahmen-neuer-geldgeber-tesla-investor-soll-digitalspedition-sennder-boersenreif-machen/27241040.html https://financefwd.com/de/finanzen-net-zero-gratisbroker/ • Kursfeuerwerk bei der maroden US-Kinokette AMC https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-06-02/amc-brings-out-the-popcorn • El Salvador macht Bitcoin zum gesetzlichen Währungsmittel https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/05/el-salvador-becomes-the-first-country-to-adopt-bitcoin-as-legal-tender-.html • Ein Urteil des BGH zu Kontogebühren und seine Konsequenzen https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/service/urteilsbegruendung-des-bgh-zu-kontogebuehren-die-banken-muessen-bluten-die-kunden-koennen-feiern-a-eefda554-600a-43a0-88cb-08ec09eb42a9 • Erste Details zum digitalen EU-Identitätsnachweis https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000127137277/eu-kommission-praesentiert-details-zu-digitalem-eu-identitaetsnachweis • Amazon lässt sich nun wieder klagen https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-faced-75-000-arbitration-demands-now-it-says-fine-sue-us-11622547000 • Das TikTok für E-Commerce: Shein https://www.notboring.co/p/shein-the-tiktok-of-ecommerce • Apples App-Store mit Umsatzsteigerung von 24 Prozent im Jahr 2020 https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/02/apples-app-store-facilitated-643-billion-in-commerce-up-24-from-last-year/ • Apple, Banken und die neu Arbeitswelt https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/4/22491629/apple-employees-push-back-return-office-internal-letter-tim-cook • Cybersecurity-Experten warnen vor Mängel bei Luca-App https://www.zeit.de/digital/2021-05/luca-app-gesundheitsaemter-hackerangriff-risiko-kontaktverfolgung-coronavirus • Hackerangriff auf den weltgrößten Fleischkonzern https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/05/how-ransomware-hackers-came-for-americans-beef-491936 • Trump stellt seinen revolutionären Blog nach 6 Wochen wieder ein https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-trumps-failed-blog-proves-he-was-just-howling-into-the-void/ --- » Die Buchempfehlung der Woche: Tim Harford: “Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform our Lives” https://www.amazon.de/Messy-Power-Disorder-Transform-Lives/dp/1594634793 » Der Podcast “More or Less: Behind the Stats” https://open.spotify.com/show/3sVMOI29n5oyMgbUxFz0p3 --- » Weitere Infos, Kontakt und alle Podcasts: https://zurueckzurzukunft.creativeconstruction.de/ --- » Feedback, Anregungen und Wünsche an: podcast@zurueckzurzukunft.de
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Listen to the Daily Global #News from Grecian Echoes and WNTN 1550 AM. There have now been more than 150 million reported coronavirus cases worldwide, less than 13 months after the pandemic began. EU says Apple's App Store breaks competition rules after Spotify complaint. The US has begun the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, but al Qaeda is still vowing a “war on all fronts.” Patriots select QB Mac Jones in NFL Draft
Wie gelingt ein erfolgreicher Store-Auftritt in Apples App Store? In dieser Folge erzählen wir euch von dem Prozess, den ihr als App-EntwicklerInnen durchlaufen müsst, um im Store für iOS präsent zu sein. Wir beantworten, welche Tools ihr neben Xcode noch benötigt und welche Voraussetzungen ihr außer einer Mitgliedschaft im Apple Developer Program erfüllen müsst. Wie gelingt es beispielsweise, eine App zu signieren? Der Dienst “App Store Connect” wird euer neuer bester Freund, mit dem ihr nach der Veröffentlichung im Analytics-Bereich wertvolle Einblicke erhaltet, neue Versionen einreichen und in den Review-Prozess gehen könnt. Eins ist sicher: Am Ende dieser Folge kennt ihr jeden Schritt der Veröffentlichung und seid bestens darauf vorbereitet, eine frisch gebackene Hello-World-App in die Welt zu schicken. Wenn ihr danach total gehyped seid und eure App auch auf weitere Plattformen bringen wollt, ist Folge 56 spannend für euch, in der wir erklären, wie ihr im Google Play Store diesen Prozess durchlauft. Picks of the Day Jojo: Nutzungsbedingungen von Webseiten und Apps vor der Zustimmung wieder nicht gelesen? ToS;DR hilft euch und schätzt mit praktischen Zusammenfassungen eure meistgenutzten Services ein. Sebi: Diese AsyncLocalStorage Node.js-Klasse hat Sebi die Augen geöffnet!Dennis: Ein Google Suchoperator, um die Zeit jeder Stadt schnell zu finden: “Zeit/Time Stadt”, bspw. “Zeit Bad Nauheim”. Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback. podcast@programmier.bar Folgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. Twitter Instagram Facebook Meetup YouTube Musik: Hanimo
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Mycket Science Fiction i detta avsnitt när vi pratar om Apples kommande AppleTV+-serie The Foundation, eller Stiftelsen som den heter på svenska, Men också en framtid där Apples App Store är något öppnare än idag. Vi hinner även med att språka Esses session i mainstream-media samt hans kamp om att slippa bli uppringd i onödan. Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/teknikveckan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mycket Science Fiction i detta avsnitt när vi pratar om Apples kommande AppleTV+-serie The Foundation, eller Stiftelsen som den heter på svenska, Men också en framtid där Apples App Store är något öppnare än idag. Vi hinner även med att språka Esses session i mainstream-media samt hans kamp om att slippa bli uppringd i onödan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I denne episode af DataSnak forsøger vi at sætte den aktuelle ballade om især Apples App Store i perspektiv. De seneste måneder har både emailtjenester og spilfirmaer anklaget Apple for monopolmisbrug og gangstermetoder, når de kræver et 30 procents cut af alle de transaktioner der kører gennem App Store. Senest har Fortnite-firmaet Epic sat hårdt mod hårdt, og lagt sag an mod både Apple og Google. Vi taler også med professor Jan Damsgaard fra CBS om sagen, og om app-butikkerne i lidt større perspektiv. Til sidst er der tiprunde med flyvemaskiner, misinformation og podcast. Links Benedict Evans har skrevet en virkelig fin analyse af sagen Epics hånevideo, hvor Apple sammenlignes med Big Brother i 1984 The Verge om hvor vigtig App Store’n er for Apples økonomi Computerworld - kampen mellem Epic og Apple handler ikke om frihed… Professor Jan Damsgaard, CBS Tips Adam; Razer Kishi - gør din mobil til en håndholdt spillemaskine Bonus: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 er meditativ oplevelse i høj(!) klasse Jeppe: BBC Trending podcasten med bla misinformations-eksperten Marianna Spring Anders: Podcasten Silberbauer og Blomseth laver superklog og forståelig videnskabsformidling i dialogformat om både Månerejser, pandemier og matematik. PRAKTISK DataSnak har fokus på it-faglige og it-politiske emner, og nørder igennem med alt fra automatisering over sikkerhed til uddannelse i den digitale verden. Podcasten behandler også SAMDATAHKs relevante aktiviteter såsom kurser, faglige initiativer, kommunikation og værktøjer og tilbud, som man kan få, når man er it-medlem i HK. Formål er at gøre lytterne klogere på hvad der sker i deres arbejdsliv her og nu og i fremtiden, og gå i dybden med problemstillinger fra it-professionelles hverdag. Tovholderen på podcasten er it-faglig konsulent Jeppe Engell. De øvrige to værter er Adam Bindslev og Anders Høeg Nissen. DataSnak udkommer hver mandag. Tak fordi du lytter med! Får du lyst til at komme med ris og ros, kan du sende en e-mail til jeppe.engell@hk.dk - og hvis du har tekniske spørgsmål eller kommentarer kan de sendes til anders@podlab.dk
Recently Apple blocked updates to the Hey email app on the iOS App Store and threatened to delete it. What does this tell us about App Store guidelines? And unwritten rules? In this episode of TechFirst with John Koetsier we chat about Apple's App Store guidelines with Denys Zhadanov, a VP at Readdle. Readdle has 7 top-30 apps in the App Store including the Spark email app which competes with Hey. There’s always been controversy that Apple isn’t allowing competition for its own apps and services, and the EU antitrust division is looking into it now. We dive in with an App Store insider.
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Il commento a caldo sul keynote di apertura del WWDC 2020. Hey e gli sviluppatori iOS contro Apple. La prigioniera di Immuni. I TikToker contro Trump. La proposta di legge sul porno della lega. Queste e molte altre le notizie commentate nella puntata di questa settimana. Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia: Franco Solerio, Giulio Cupini, Michele Di Maio, Francesco Facconi Produttori esecutivi: #529 - Produttori Manuel Zavatta, Davide T., Nikita V., Mauro Martelli, Marco Pasqualotto, David Rossi, Davide D'Angelo, Andrea Bottaro, Enrico Carangi, Fulvio Barizzone, Paolo Roberto Grassi, Giovanni Bugada, Agostino Sargenti, Giorgio Puglisi, Enrico Mattiazzi, Umberto Marcello, Fabio Brunelli, Andrea Malesani, Giacomo Cipriani, Emanuele Zdunich, Alessandro Grossi, Gianluca Nucci, Paolo Posocco, Simone Magnaschi, Fabio Zappa, Marco Traverso, Roberto Nespoli, Michele, Paola Bellini, Federico Giuntoli, Roberto Duina, Maurizio Mistrali, Carlotta Cubeddu, Mauro Tommasi, Donato Gravino, Emanuele Libori, Fabrizio Mele, Andrea Delise, Alessandro Lago, Massimo Pollastri, Roberto Basile, Antonio Manna, Daniele Tomasoni, Marcello Marigliano Sponsor: Links: Immuni non fa prigionieri TikTok Teens and K-Pop Stans Say They Sank Trump Rally HEY Is It Finally Hammer Time for Apple and Its App Store? The Art of the Possible - John Siracusa The iOS App Store Brings Users Only Because It’s the Only Choice You Download the App and it Doesn't Work Apple threatens HEY with shakedown tactics Immuni: la app fa una prigioniera Filtro automatico al porno su internet, ecco la norma firmata Lega Dal Giappone il lecca-lecca elettronico che ricrea i sapori del cibo Apple's app store is suddenly a flashpoint in the Big Tech debate Instagram 'will overtake Twitter as a news source' EU launches anti-trust probes into Apple's App Store and Apple Pay Pornografia online e figli. Lo spot del governo neozelandese Supporta Digitalia Gingilli del giorno: MakeMKV iNaturalist 4+ piroor/treestyletab The Fermi Paradox — Where Are All The Aliens? (1/2) 2020 Chrome Extension Performance Report
eMarketer forecasting analyst Eric Haggstrom and principal analyst at Insider Intelligence Nicole Perrin discuss the implications of users being able to turn off political ads on Facebook. They then talk about the current controversy over Apple's App Store.
Michael Fisher stops by for a chat about the amazing series of videos on his Mr. Mobile YouTube channel: 'When Phones Were Fun'. He, Daniel, and Andrew also discuss why many developers give preference to Apple's App Store over Google Play, despite Apple's onerous and inconsistent rules. They share thoughts on Sony's Xperia 1 ii, the camera in Huawei's P40 Pro Plus, Jelly 2, Google Pixel Buds, and more. Overall, this episode is packed floor-to-ceiling with phone geekery! Links: Despite onerous and inconsistent App Store rules, developers still go to Apple first over Google Play | Android Central Sony’s Galaxy S20+ challenger will cost $1,200 in the U.S. Google Pixel Buds review, 2 months later: Still my favorite true wireless earbuds | Android Central Huawei P40 Pro Plus: A Nokia Lumia For 2020 [Camera Tour] - YouTube Huawei P40 Pro Plus camera review: Zooming into the future | Android Central Jelly 2 Review: The Best Small Phone Got Better – But Who’s It For? - YouTube When Phones Were Fun: The Sidekick (2002-2010) - YouTube When Phones Were Fun – And Nokia Was Crazy - YouTube When Phones Were Fun: Motorola AURA (2008) - YouTube When Phones Were Fun: Samsung's "Matrix Phone" (2003) - YouTube Android 4.4 vs. Android 10 — How Android has changed over the years | Android Central I miss Android phones with physical keyboards (and you should too) | Android Central These are the phones that kickstarted my love for Android | Android Central Sponsors: SanDisk: No matter what kind of Android device you have, SanDisk has the perfect data storage solution for you. Get 10% OFF your first order of either a Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB Type-C flash drive or an Extreme microSD UHS-I Card by visiting: sandisk.com/ACP
Here's what we're talking about on the GeekWire Podcast this week. Not everyone loves Apple's App Store, it seems. This week, it become a target of criticism for its arcane rules and business practices. Even Microsoft President Brad Smith got into it when he said in an interview that he wants more scrutiny on app store policies imposed by its competitors, such as Apple and Google. What is everyone so ticked off about? Microsoft president calls for antitrust scrutiny of app stores: ‘The time has come’ Apple’s App Store Draws Antitrust Scrutiny in European Union 1 big thing: Tech giants' life cycles shape their crisis responses The pandemic has shown that Amazon is essential—but vulnerable Supreme Court’s denial of Trump’s attempt to rescind DACA is a win for Dreamers and Microsoft A pandemic seems like a crazy time for companies to be pricing their stock and going public, but that's precisely what several tech firms are doing. We talk about why they're doing it right now (and why they might be in a hurry) and what this IPO rush might mean for several Seattle-area firms. The Tech I.P.O. Comes Roaring Back in the Pandemic It's no secret that Todd struggles to keep up with the email pouring into his inbox. He is looking forward to trying HEY, a new email management program offered by Basecamp, but John isn't sure it's going to make much of a difference. Discuss! Listen above, and subscribe in any podcast app. With GeekWire’s Todd Bishop and John Cook. Produced by Curt Milton. Theme music by Daniel L.K. Caldwell.
On the brink of WWDC, Daniel and Manton take stock of various issues shining a light on Apple's App Store review and in-app purchase policies. They talk about Basecamp's new Hey email service and the high-profile rejection of its iOS app. They imagine the internal strife that must exist between departments at Apple, and speculate about a unifying core value for the company that could clarify their position on these and similar issues in the future.
US retail sales rebound 17.7% in May as businesses reopen US retail sales rebounded strongly in May as businesses reopened following COVID-19 lockdowns. The value of overall sales rose by a record 17-point-7 percent after two straight months of sharp declines. But despite the monthly surge, purchases were still 6-point-1 percent below their last year's level. EU launches inquiries into Apple's App Store and Apple Pay The European Commission has launched antitrust investigations into Apple's App Store and its payments platform, Apple Pay. The probe will look into whether the US tech giant's terms and conditions violate the bloc's competition rules. Complaints from Japan's Rakuten and Swedish music streaming service Spotify have triggered the case. Bank of Japan pledges $1T to support struggling firms The Bank of Japan has increased its support for cash-strapped companies as it looks to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The central bank now estimates the size of its lending packages at 1 trillion dollars, up from the roughly 700 billion it announced last month. Meanwhile, the bank has left its main monetary policy unchanged.
What Lawsuits against Apple and Google! Who is Ubisoft? Nvidia with self driving technology! Explanation how Nvidia is involved in Self driving technology. Whats Orin Processor? Ubisoft lawsuit Apple and Google | Nvidia Self Driving Technology | Tech Trends #0003. Shocking to hear that Ubisoft is suing Google and Apple for publishing Area F2 into the market of their Google Play Store and Apples App Store. Nvidia reveals it will be entering the market for self driving technology. Discussing of the Orin Processor chip for self driving technology used by Nvidia. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on: Blazin Tech YouTube --► https://www.youtube.com/user/renejr2006?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook --► https://www.facebook.com/blazintech2 Twitter --► https://twitter.com/blazintech2 371fr2179 Tech_We_Love YouTube--► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCemPpoIQfnm55TukxYk8UIA?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter --► https://twitter.com/Tech_We_Love Facebook --► https://www.facebook.com/TechWeLoveYouTube/ rjeverettvlogs Vlogs YouTube --► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxin5iGVGBzK-PzPWYmz0Mg?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook --► https://www.facebook.com/rjeverettvlogs Twitter --► https://twitter.com/rjeverettvlogs 371fr2178 ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/techtrendspodcasts/support
As contact tracing apps become a feature of life during the Covid pandemic - just how many are we going to have to put up with? The government's NZ COVID Tracer hit Apple's App Store and Google Play stores on Tuesday night, and by the time the Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield did his media appearance at 1pm yesterday 92,000 people had downloaded it. It's an app of two halves: your personal information will be registered with the Ministry of Health, while your phone will store location information collected via QR code scanning. But you'll still have to use various registers provided by businesses. Joining Lynn to talk about the app is computer systems engineer Andrew Chen, a research fellow with Koi Tu: The Centre for Informed Futures at the University of Auckland.
Videokonferenstjänster som Google Meet, Teams och Zoom har blivit ovärderliga verktyg för att hålla kontakten i isoleringstider. I veckans podd diskuterar Tess och Nikka vad vi bör tänka på när vi väljer videokonferenstjänst eller anordnar webbaserade möten. De diskuterar också problemet med så kallad ”fleeceware” i Apples App Store och svarar på en lyssnarfråga om firmware till routrar. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd064.
Good morning everybody! I was on with Ken and Matt and we had a good discussion about how Coronaviruses were affecting businesses and Cisco's WebEx offer for collaborating securely. We also talked about how Apple is tightening up the types of Apps that will be in their AppStore. Here we go with Ken and Matt. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig But particularly those that are in regulated or sensitive industries. Of course, we have those right down in the south of Maine, think of those in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard where a lot of people work. Apple, because they are trying to be sensitive to all of these security needs are even tightening them up more for businesses that deal with this. The new standard for military contracts is the CMMC, and it is coming out in June. Craig Good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson, here. They have this "Eggs and Issues" thing over in Portland, which is kind of cool. In New Hampshire, we call it "Politics and Eggs" that happens every once in a while, but Eggs and Issues, seems to be I don't know monthly. Anyhow, Ken and Matt, were over there this morning and we had an excellent chance to chat about a couple of things. I wanted to cover in better detail, and I think I did a better job with Ken and Matt than I did yesterday on WTAG talking about Coronavirus, work from home issues, and also the Mandalorian. I took a little bit of a different angle on it, which is kind of ironic because we're talking about how they shot the video for the TV show. Matt Craig Peterson, our tech guru, joins us as he always does on Wednesdays at this time to go over the world of technology. Craig, welcome to the program. Craig Hey, good morning, gentlemen. Ken You know, it's rare where I see a topic from you that just excites me as much as talking about The Mandalorian. I mean, because we never talk about lifestyle issues here. So this is so exciting. How does the Mandalorian deal with tech issues, pray-tell? Craig That almost sounds sarcastic. Ken No No, no, we love the Mandalorian Craig Okay, okay. For those who don't know, the Mandalorian is a new science fiction series that's in the Star Wars universe released recently here by Industrial Light and Magic. It is a significant change in how movies they make movies. You've seen over the years, variations, of course, I was watching Hogan's Heroes the other day, and upfront, it said CBS in color. Ken and I both remember our first color televisions and things. And then moviemaking TV making moved into the world, of course, where we have greenscreens, and they use greenscreens when an actor is trying to talk to something that isn't there. Think of the Lord of the Rings movies for that one. It had Golem who was this character that was a guy, and they put these little like golf ball things on him so that computers could track his movement and the That was neat because they put this character in that was kind of there the actor could interact with this character. But the computers put in the actual figure ultimately. And then the complete green screens that we've seen more and more of where the only thing that the actor seizes, the table, the actor, city mat, or the chair that they're in, perhaps a couple of items scattered around the room, the whole rest of the room is green. And after all of the filming is done, and it's in production, they add in all the scenery, they said the room, they said everything else. Well, what they did was the Mandalorian is entirely different. They built this room, if you will, in a stage that was 21 by 75 feet, and it was entirely screens, digital screens all around them. The actors now saw everything going on around them. The cameras were shooting on the stage exactly what would end up being in the film, if you will, at the end? It's amazing. So the actors can see these virtual objects, the directors can see the objects. One of the things that were cool about this and I watched some video of it as the Mandalorian was filmed on this stage, is that the director could say, Hey, I don't like that building's placement, and change it right there almost instantly, and move things around. Everything on the screens is dependent on the camera angles. Think about all the incredible mathematics involved in this type of production. If you look at this stage, with the naked eye, you'd see all kinds of mess and distortions in some cases. Still, the camera was seeing everything perfect. They also use these LED panels that were displaying everything to provide excellent lighting. And they had an iPad that was there, and they were able to move the lights around, brighten this up dim that up. It usually would take out a whole bunch of time. The specific names for these people are gaffers, and they are responsible for moving and setting up lights. No need for any of those people. Amazing. The crews, the director, all of the creative people, all of these subdirectories could be more flexible in production, try different approaches, and do it almost instantly. And they did all of this using video game technology. It is absolutely the future. It's going to cut production costs a lot and increase the quality of production. It's just amazing, mainly if you saw the Mandalorian. It's just a whole new thing that came right out of Industrial Light and Magic. Matt We are talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru, who joins us at this time every Wednesday to go over what's happening in the world of technology. Craig, I don't think we can get around asking you a coronavirus question, and I did notice that Cisco is telling you to use WebEx stay at home. Don't go to those meetings. Use WebEx. Craig Yeah. Now I've got to say Cisco is something that I sell and use, but it is the only, believe me, conferencing teamwork application available, but is secure. Zoom is a very, very popular one. I'm sure a lot of people use it. I've even used it. Continue to use it off and on with people that only have the availability of zoom. But the zoom has had some major security problems. And I don't mean like a breach. I mean, what ad is designed this because it allowed direct access into your networks at the office for hackers and viruses and everything else. So all those who may be one of the easier ones to use, it is not one of the safer ones. Also, with something like WebEx, you get the advantage of the team collaboration. So obviously, I'm a proponent. You can tell by the way I'm talking about it. It just works, and it's now free due to the Coronavirus as many businesses are having people work at home. It's free for companies to use. So seriously, consider using something like this. I've used slack before, which is pretty good. But again, it's not a secure end to end platform. WebEx, I think, is the hands-down winner. A lot of businesses are going to be looking at VPN. two factor authentication tokens are something that we've talked about on the show before. Now's the time you should be using them. I've got to say, if you want to know more, I do webinars where I cover these things all the time. They are 100% completely free, not trying to sell you anything, and I've got some coming up. I'm going to try and do webinars on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, on how to work safely from home. We're probably going to have them not just for an end-user, but also for small businesses. I teach people how they can use self-service portals to make their life a little bit easier so that the people who are trying to work from home can kind of set things up themselves and what are the pros and cons. We're putting together a little playbook, all of this stuff. I hope to get you to the point where you can work from home relatively safely. Still, I do like WebEx. I have used zoom, and it's a reasonable alternative if you're not worried about some of the significant security errors that have been made by the designers of zoom. Ken We're talking with Craig Peterson, our tech guru. You can always go to Craig Peterson dot com by the way if you want to get all of this information also you can hear him on Saturdays at one o'clock on WGAN. Yeah. Um, so I'm a big user of Apple's App Store because I like apps. I understand they have a new policy to fight spam and abuse. But there some negatives to that? Craig Yeah, there, there always are some negatives. I think the pros outweigh them, however. We talked about how Google just got rid of basically millions of apps if you will. The Google Chrome Store, they just got rid of apps that people downloaded millions of times because they were spying on people and uploading the information. They got rid of those in the Google Play Store, which by the way, again, is a reason only to use the official app stores from Android. Of course, it's the Google Play Store, and for iOS, it's the Apple App Store. What Apple's done now is they've tightened up the review guidelines, because Apple reviews every app that's on the store, to help make sure that they're safe. They, of course, require apps to meet the guidelines, right. But there, they've expanded the definition of a BAM app. In other words, apps that are using the push notifications to serve ads to users, and they're limiting this the submissions of these types of apps, to trusted organizations, etc. but particularly those that are in regulated or sensitive industries. Of course, we have those right down types of industries right here in southern Maine. Think of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard where a lot of people work. Apple, because they are trying to be sensitive to all of these security needs, is even tightening them up more for businesses that deal with this. It's now called CMMC. It's the new standard coming out in June for military-affiliated companies. Anyways, there's a little bit of controversy here. But I think, ultimately, Ken, things are going to be good. It is an excellent thing. And I'll be talking more about this and VPN stuff, working from home as well. This weekend. If you want to sign up for the courses. Go to Craig Peterson dot com you can sign up right there on the homepage or any page, just sign up for my mailing list, and I'll make sure you know about them, and I'll talk more about this on Saturday. At 1 pm right here. Matt Indeed that is Craig Peterson. Ladies gentlemen. He is our tech guru, and he joins us at this time every Wednesday to go over the world of technology. Craig, thank you as always, and we will talk to you again next week, sir. Craig Gentlemen, thank you very much. Bye Bye. Thanks. All right. Ken All right, we will take a quick break here. We will go into the newsroom. Transcribed by https://otter.ai --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
If you’re paying for your YouTube TV subscription through Apple’s App Store, now’s the time to switch your payment method. YouTube recently announced that it’s planning to drop support for billing via Apple in March. Come March 13th, if you have a YouTube TV subscription that uses the App Store as its form of payment then your account will be automatically canceled, and you’ll lose your DVR.
Hi Mosen at largers, here's what's on this week's packed episode, but before I tell you that, a reminder that reviews and word of mouth really help small independent producers. If you like the podcast, please give it a five star review if your podcast service offers this, or just spread the word on social media, email lists and to friends. Thanks so much mate. In this summary, you'll find the topic first, followed by the time it happens in the episode. It's far too complicated to get a refund from Apple for an inaccessible app,1:28.660 Ridding myself of Google's invasive data collection,12:34.183 A listener has a dodgy Lyft experience and we talk about rating and ride sharing,14:09.165 A listener experiences odd unlocking issues with Touch ID,21:27.208 A listener responds to the question about leaving your wallet at home in the era of ApplePay and recommends wallet cases,23:12.500 Enabling Google Chrome extensions in Microsoft's awesome new Edge browser,25:23.695 Most accessible ways to access Reddit, all of them on iOS",26:43.949. Apps mentioned include Dystopia, which you must obtain from TestFlight, Apollo, and BaconReader. A listener asks if there's any way to stop Windows from asking if she likes what she sees,29:27.929 Being in the heart of US primary country,30:34.674 Listener feedback on app refunds,32:39.743 Podcasts on Presidential politics past and present,36:39.642 Brexit and impeachment, an historic week,41:45.153 Listener app recommendation, RSSRadio",51:58.807 "Overcast has an update where Voice Boost has been rewritten, A big Castro update coming soon",56:29.320 Sonosequencer is heaven for any Sonos geek,57:38.794 The Bonnie Bulletin begins with Bonnie's impressions of the Castro Podcast app,1:01:04.372 "Listener inquiry, Getting Facebook to show content chronologically",1:03:28.658 Big changes may be in store for US guide dog handlers,1:06:12.653 "More feedback on going walletless in the iPhone era, and a hearing aid crisis",1:13:36.047 A listener asks for typing tutor recommendations,1:18:30.025 "Believe it or not, there's a browser extension called Detrumpify",1:19:59.704 "The decade's beginning, and case of Braille rear their heads again",1:20:34.801 "A listener inquiry on efficient ways to keep up with news, particularly technology news",1:22:00.621 "Are we close to the release of iPhone 9? Yes, you read that right.",1:27:15.155 Former New Zealand Prime Minister and WTO Director General Mike Moore has died,1:28:24.333 "Netflix recommendation, Miss Americana",1:29:43.797
In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include: iPad at 10: Why apps made the iPad a success Apple Q1 2020: The company cracks $90B in a single quarter for the first time as the iPhone returns to glory Things Apple Didn't Want to Talk About in its Q1 Earnings Report Apple rings in new era of Services following landmark year Apple's App Store generates over a billion dollars per week Apple Releases iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1 with Some Improvements to Smart Invert Apple Planning to Make Original Podcasts Promoting Its TV Shows Apple Requiring Notarization for Non Mac App Store Apps Starting February 2020 Apple's Upcoming Low-Cost iPhone Could Launch as Early as March Kuo: Apple to Launch AirTags, Small Charging Mat, New iPads and Macs, High-End Headphones, and More in First Half of 2020 Rumor: iOS 14 to support all of the devices as iOS 13 How to Enable Low Data Mode on iPhone Cellular to Reduce Mobile Data Use How to clear all your notifications at once on Apple Watch You can contact the Unleashed Team with feedback or questions at unleashed@applevis.com
I det här avsnittet av säkerhetssnack så pratar Olle och Christoffer om Hacktivism som gjort comeback, den här gången har den/de bakom pseudonymet Finneas Fisher hackat en bank på Cayman Islands. Killarna pratar även om vårt traineeprogram som heter Cyber Security Academy för folk som är intresserade av att komma in i cybersäkerhetsbranschen. Avslutningsvis avhandlas en ny app i Apples App Store med namnet iVerify som kan hjälpa iOS-användare att se om deras mobil har blivit hackad. Går det att lita på appen? I avsnittet nämndes att appen är gratis, vilket den tyvärr inte är, vi beklagar att det blev fel.
The moment you start talking with Don Saladino, you’ll feel as though you’ve known him for years. It’s no wonder why big-name celebrities like Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, and Scarlett Johansson have turned to him to get in stellar shape leading up to major movie roles. Owner of New York gym Drive 495, the trainer may be known now for his A-list clientele as well as his stellar physique, but the frequent magazine cover model hasn’t always been in high demand. In episode 64, we chat about how he got his start fresh out of college by walking into big box gyms and asking for jobs, as well as the numerous #hurdlemoments he faced building his brand. He tells me about when he had to completely pivot his business model after the 2008 financial crisis and the complications of losing his apartment to Hurricane Sandy in 2012. We also chat about the attention he pays to his diet, what it’s like to have a no. 1 selling app in Apple's App Store, and how he helped his good friend get “upper abs” in only two weeks. SOCIAL @donsaladino @drive_clubs @hurdlepodcast @emilyabbate OFFERS Athletic Greens | Head to athleticgreens.com/hurdle to get 20 free travel packs ($79 value) with your first purchase, no code necessary. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message
Monitoring our hearing health, how we use technology in our morning routines, using CarPlay or Android Auto in the car, and our thoughts on Apple's App Store policies and practices.
Apps we want to see in Dark Mode, our thoughts on the new iPod touch, whether Apple's App Store is anti-competitive, and discussions on tech cynicism.
Apples App-Store ist gut zehn Jahre alt: 2008 ging er an den Start, mit einer überschaubaren Zahl von 500 Titeln. Seitdem hat er ein gigantisches Wachstum hingelegt. Heute gibt es mehr als eine...
Google's Pixel, Apple's App Store and the Nest will see some considerable upcoming changes. If you're listening on the go, check out munchtech.tv/mobile to find out more about our mobile applications. Enjoy the show? We'd appreciate if you could leave an iTunes rating or review to let us know!
Dan digs into a controversial Supreme Court ruling regarding the possibility of Apple's App Store being a monopoly with Axios technology reporter David McCabe. In the "Final Two", Hulu gets bought by Disney and what President Trump doesn't understand about tariffs.
Join me with Moor Insights & Strategy analysts Anshel Sag and Will Townsend for this week's podcast where we discuss last week's Google I/O event, the recent Supreme Court's decision allowing a lawsuit against Apple's App Store to proceed, Trump's decision to hit China with more tariffs.
Join us this week as we set the tone for the next 100 episodes with an astrological bird blitz through Apple's App Store.
We look at the biggest stories of 2018, and we discuss the impressive rise in the amount of malware that targets the Mac. Mac malware: - The Year of the RAT - MaMi - Shlayer - CreativeUpdater - Unwanted cryptocurrency miner in App Store - Dummy - Calisto (fake Intego software) - Lazarus (advanced persistent threat) - SearchPageInjector - RealtimeSpy - Meltdown, Spectre, and speculative execution flaws - Cellebrite and GrayKey can reportedly unlock any iOS device - Apple introduced USB restricted mode Other news: Is Your Smart Speaker Spying on You? Fake Alexa setup app is topping Apple's App Store charts (https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/27/fake-alexa-app-topping-apple-app-store-charts/) How to Easily Remove Old Tweets and Facebook Posts Protect Your Kids on iOS Devices with Parental Controls How to Use Screen Time in iOS 12 to Track Your Device Usage New Security and Privacy Features in iOS 12 New Security Features in macOS Mojave Google Authenticator (https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/google-authenticator/id388497605?mt=8) Authy (https://authy.com) Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
Seehofer befürwortet Hack Back als Ultima Ratio Bundesinnenminister Horst Seehofer hat die Nutzung aktiver Maßnahmen zur Cyberabwehr verteidigt. Beim 12. Digitalgipfel nannte Seehofer den Hack Back im Ernstfall als letztes Mittel einer fünfstufigen Eskalation für gerechtfertigt. Als Ernstfall stuft Seehofer beispielsweise den Angriff auf kritische Infrastrukturen ein. Bei der aktiven Cyberabwehr müsse der Bund, auch im Hinblick auf das Thema Künstliche Intelligenz, noch besser werden. KI und Data Science im Kampf gegen Hunger und Krankheiten Gemeinsam mit der Initiative UN Global Pulse will das Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung eine Diskussion über nationale Strategien Künstlicher Intelligenz in afrikanischen Ländern anstoßen. Man hoffe, dass KI "perspektivisch dazu beitragen kann, das Entstehen von Dürren, Hungersnöten und sogar bewaffneten Konflikten vorherzusagen oder diesen sogar vorzubeugen", sagte Norbert Barthle, Parlamentarischer Staatssekretär im BMZ, beim Digitalgipfel in Nürnberg. Tumblr verbietet Porno-Bilder Ab 17. Dezember verbittet sich der Blogging-Dienst Tumblr sexuelle Darstellungen. Die Verizon-Tochter war seit jeher vor allem für freizügige Bilder bekannt, setzte aber branchenübliche Filter gegen Kinderpornographie und bestimmte andere Darstellungen ein. Im November war Tumblr aus Apples App Store geflogen. Der Kinderporno-Filter soll nicht alles Material erkannt haben. Mit dem totalen Porno-Verbot möchte Tumblr sich nun wieder Zugang zu Apples App Store verschaffen. Nächste Photokina doch erst 2020 Eigentlich sollte die Photokina ab jetzt jährlich stattfinden. Doch nun rudern die Verantwortlichen zurück und verschieben die nächste Messe auf Mai 2020. Begründet wird dies paradoxerweise mit dem Erfolg der Messe 2018 und der Befürchtung, dass nur gut sieben Monate später keine vergleichbare Stimmung erzeugt werden könne. Tatsächlich zeigten sich einige Hersteller während der diesjährigen Veranstaltung gegenüber c't Fotografie wenig glücklich mit dem geplanten jährlichen Modus und hatten bereits eine Teilnahme für 2019 ausgeschlossen. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de
We discuss the new products that Apple might (or is likely to) announcement next week. We also cover some privacy news about Twitter and Apple's App Store. Josh's Twitter discussion with product manager Sarah Haider (https://twitter.com/pandemona/status/1036840559137050624) All New and Updated App Store Apps Required to Have a Privacy Policy Starting October (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/08/31/all-app-store-apps-to-require-privacy-policy/) iPhone 8 Logic Board Replacement Program (https://www.apple.com/support/iphone-8-logic-board-replacement-program/) As iOS 12 Launch Approaches, iOS 11 Adoption Hits 85 Percent (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/09/04/ios-11-adoption-85-percent/) 42mm Apple Watch Series 4 to Feature Resolution of 384x480 (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/09/05/42mm-apple-watch-series-4-resolution/) Exclusive: Apple Watch Series 4 revealed — massive display, dense watch face, more (https://9to5mac.com/2018/08/30/exclusive-apple-watch-series-4/) Computer Audiophile (https://www.computeraudiophile.com) Get 50% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code PODCAST19. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
Digital assistants talking gooder, EU legislating worser, long copyright worstest, cryptocurrencies downing, and spaceships fartherest. These stories and more as the Geeks critique each others’ communication skills and discuss the ability to excel in various areas including programming through nature versus nurture.Public Service Announcement: 911 AcidentalNo Public Domain Until 2067?On June 20, an EU committee will vote on an apocalyptically stupid, internet-destroying copyright proposal that'll censor everything from Tinder profiles to Wikipedia (SHARE THIS!) / Boing BoingSiri KitGoogle HomeLong Discussion: Brains That ProgramCryptocurrencies Lose $42 Billion After South Korean Bourse HackBlockchain's Once-Feared 51% Attack Is Now Becoming RegularGeekSpeak Episode: Crypto Currencies and the Block ChainWells Fargo Bans Cryptocurrency Purchases on Its Credit CardsApple's App Store officially bans cryptocurrency miningNew Horizons Spacecraft Wakes Up to Prepare for Historic Flyby of Distant ObjectFork it Is
Steve's finally back from his Spring Training trip, and has several timely news items for today's podcast: Are you a Team AWT member? Keep an eye on your email inbox for something new... Apple's App Store has been blocked in Iran today, although nobody is owning up to who's doing the blocking Media giant iHeartMedia has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, struggling with streaming competitors like Apple and Spotify, ad revenues flowing to Facebook and Google, and a lack of radio listeners Google's changing its wearables brand from Android Wear to Wear OS in hopes of being more competitive with the Apple Watch line --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tangible-tech/support
- Apples Quartalszahlen 1/2018: iPhone X Superstar - App Store-Rauswürfe: Telegram und Emojis - iOS 11.3 Beta 2: Batterietest & Classroom - Von der Rolle: Die ersten HomePod-Tests - Wer jemand eine Reise tut - Umfrage der Woche Links zur Sendung: - Ein Hoch auf Elon Musk - https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2018/2/7/16982052/spacex-falcon-heavy-photos-videos-watch-replay - Zeit.de: Apples aktuelle Quartalszahlen . http://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/2018-02/quartalszahlen-apple-rekord-iphone-umsatz-gewinn - Mac&i: Telegram-Rauswurf aus dem App Store - https://www.heise.de/mac-and-i/meldung/Telegram-zurueck-in-Apples-App-Store-3960461.html - Mac&i: Apple stört sich an Emojis in Apps - https://www.heise.de/mac-and-i/meldung/Apple-stoert-sich-an-Emoji-Verwendung-in-Apps-3960787.html - Cashys Blog: iOS 11.3 Batteriezustandstest - https://stadt-bremerhaven.de/apple-ios-11-3-so-sieht-die-neue-option-namens-batteriezustand-aus/ - Cashys Blog: Die ersten HomePod-Reviews - http://stadt-bremerhaven.de/apple-homepod-die-ersten-tests-zeichnen-ein-ambivalentes-bild/
The first Friday of 2018 arrives with stories about ugly smart sunglasses, a tiny and fast Thunderbolt 3 SSD, and how Apple's App Store is making a huge amount of money: Vuzix will be showing its Blade Augmented Reality Sunglasses at CES, which run Alexa and are...well...butt-ugly Plugable announced the new Thunderbolt 3 4b0GB NVMe SSD, which is a perfect accessory for video editors on the move Sensor Tower data shows just how large app sales have become for both Apple and Google --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tangible-tech/support
Today's Guest: Alex Ferrari, indie film director, Red Princess Blues, Broken Red Princess Blues by Alex Ferrari Alex Ferrari hasn’t received the break he deserves yet from Hollywood so he continues to make his own luck. The independent filmmaker, who was one of my very first guests on Mr. Media Radio back in 2007 to promote his short horror story, Brokenis back today for the second time to talk about Red Princess Blues. ALEX FERRARI audio excerpt: "Apple's App Store is mysterious. They will reject something for no reason and they will accept something for new reason. Hopefully it's a new distribution method for filmmakers." Last time he was here, Alex had produced a short animated subject with the help of actress Paula Garces—currently appearing on SyFy’s “Warehouse 13” and all three Harold & Kumar movies—who voiced the lead character. The cartoon was intended as a proof of concept for a full feature Red Princess Blues. Today, he’s here to talk about a left-turn he has taken with Blues—which you can download right this minute as an iPhone app. Alex Ferrari Red Princess Blues Website • Facebook • MySpace • Twitter • YouTube • Numb Robot Alex Ferrari Website • Facebook • Numb Robot website • Ferrari Olive Oil • Vimeo • YouTube • Order Lipstick & Bullets from Amazon.com Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Nach einer Woche Pause gibt es einiges aufzuholen. Zunächst sprechen wir über eine Sprachsynthese der besonderen Art. Lyrebird.ai verspricht, aus einer einminütigen Sprachaufnahme einer beliebigen Person die Stimme synthetisieren zu können.Dadurch kann ein Computer mit der Stimme des Betreffenden dann jeden beliebigen Text sprechen. Ein paar Beispiele gibt's auch gleich.rnrnrnrnWeiter geht's mit einem amazon.de block. Zunächst eine Nachricht in eigener Sache: Sowohl für all-in.de, als auch für die Technikblase gibt's inzwischen Amazon Alexa Skills in der Beta.rnrnDann begeistert (hust,hust) amazon mit dem Echo Look. Einem persönlichen Fashion-Assistenten. Ja wer will denn keine Kamera und ein Mikrofon im Schlafzimmer? Gerne hätten wir allerdings den "Echo Knight" mal ausprobiert. Ein Alexa Gerät mit Display.rnrnEin neues Display hat auch Stephan. Sein Schnäppchen ist allerdings ein rechter Stinker und trübt dadurch etwas den Sehgenuss...rnrnEinige Geräte sehen nicht, sondern hören. Und zwar auf Ultraschalltöne, die sie prompt für die Nachverfolgung von Nutzern im "richtigen Leben" ausnutzen.rnrnMichael hat Probleme beim Buchen des Telekom StartTV Angebots. Der rosa Riese will ihm nämlich seine 50Mbit/s Hybrid-Verbindung wegnehmen, wenn er StartTV buchen will.rnrnWindows 10s ist als abgespeckte Variante von Windows 10 angekündigt und verursacht mehr Kopfzerbrechen als Jubelrufe. Edge und Marketplace-Zwang finden wir nicht so toll.rnrnEbenso nervig ist die Preisstufen-Anpassung in Apples App Store. In Europa ist jetzt nämlich 1,09€ statt 99ct der niedrigste Preis. Dafür scheint sich eine Einigung zwischen Apple und Amazon was die Prime Video App für den Apple TV 4 betrifft abzuzeichnen. Jeff Bezos und Tim Cook haben sich - so wird gerüchtet - getroffen und mal Tacheles geredet.
Episode 42 - Life is fun, and sometimes you get a special gift that makes an impression. Something about PEACE, contentment and tranquility that creates a beautiful start to an outstanding day. In this episode Kelvin recounts one such recent day, and gives tips on how to have your own.***Don't listen to this episode while driving or ***operating any machinery where you NEED to ***pay attention or stay alert!Mentioned in the podcast:The following meditation apps have been very helpful for me. I've listed their websites for information, but each app is represented in both Apple's App Store and Google Play. I also recommend downloading the app and testing first, rather than registering on the web site(s) to minimize unwanted email.- Headspace: http://bit.ly/ipheadspace- Omvana: http://www.omvana.com/mobile (lots of free guided meditations)- Calm: https://www.calm.com/- Stop,Breathe & Think: http://www.stopbreathethink.org/Connect with Kelvin:-Main Site: http://intenselypositive.com-Daily Motivation: http://vitaminkdaily.com-Hire Kelvin to Speak: http://kelvinringold.com-Twitter: http://twitter.com/kelvinringold-Facebook: http://facebook.com/intenselypositive-JKWD Podcast (w/ Josh Shear): http://jkwdpodcast.com
If you own an iPhone, chances are you've used Apple's App Store to buy and download apps. For years, while iPhones were flying off the shelves, Apple had the power to dictate the rules of how software developers all over the world made those apps-- and made money from them. Now, with the global market for smartphones slowing, the iPhone maker is looking to sweeten its relationship with the 13 million developers it relies on to generate revenue from the App Store. The inner workings of Apple's business are notoriously opaque, but this week Bloomberg Technology's Alex Webb and Brad Stone take you into the world of the developers themselves, to hear what it's actually been like to work with Apple-- and to find out how the world's most valuable company is trying to change that.
Brianna, Christina, and Simone talk Trump's Android phone, Apple's App Store reviews update, and how to fix the NES Classic.
On this week's episode, Amir and Chris are overloaded with news from CES 2017. Also, Chris lacks the ability to say "economist". This week's Five Favorites: 1. Amazon's Alexa is Everywhere at CES (The Verge) 2. Meet The Jetsons: Smart homes estimated to be 3.5 billion annual market, say Chief CES economist (GeekWire) 3. Russia demands the removal of LinkedIn from Google Play and Apple's App Store (Newowin) 4. Vine To Officially Shut Down on January 17th (9to5Mac) 5. HOT TOPIC: All things CES 2017 (multiple links) Honorable Mention(s): Wendy's Roasting People On Twitter (Business Insider) DISHonorable Mention(s): Wendy's Tweets Then Deletes Hate Symbol (Fox News) Use the hashtag #FiveFavorites to share YOUR favorite stories each and every week - and YOU may be included on the show.
In this episode, we discuss certifications, thoughts on working with dual screens, workarounds for visualforce bugs, IdeaExchange, Apple's App Store numbers and the Salesforce AppExchange, and Microsoft LinkedIn. Passing Parameters with a CommandButton Salesforce, Bugs & You Why LinkedIn Under Microsoft Is Doomed Demystifying the Numbers behind Salesforce.com’s AppExchange Apple's App Store sales top $28 billion LG Display's 65-inch OLED prototype screen doesn't need speakers Customer Collaboration With Salesforce's Mike Rosenbaum
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Today's Locky Variant Arrives as a Windows Script File https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Todays+Locky+Variant+Arrives+as+a+Windows+Script+File/21423/ OneLogin Breached and Secure Notes Lost https://www.onelogin.com/blog/august-2016-incident USB Memory Stick Can Be Used to Exfiltrate Data Wireless http://cyber.bgu.ac.il/t/USBee.pdf Jail Break App in Apple's App Store https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/506eyp/release_ppjailbreak_on_the_appstore/
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Tii - iTem 0401 - iOS 9.3.4 and iOS 10 beta 4 and beta 5 Give us a call - 1-206-666-6364 Send us an email - todayinios@gmail.com Links Mentioned in this Episode: Today's Sponsor: Awaytravel.com/tii - Promo Code = tii Notifications Not Working with iOS 9.3.3 Apple releases iOS 9.3.4 security update Apple releases iOS 9.3.4 with important security patch Apple offers big cash rewards for help finding security bugs Apple Adds Faster 3D Touch Text Deletion in iOS 10 Beta iOS 10 Beta 4 - released iOS 10 Beta 5 Download Goes Available iOS 10 beta 5 Apple's App Store has paid over $50 billion to developers Google+ Community - Ep 401 Apple TV Remote on the App Store Apple replaces the pistol emoji with a water gun Apple iPhone 7 - Full phone specifications iPhone 7: Everything we know so far Tech Guider iPhone 7 Plus Video Is Leaked Dear Apple: These Are Our Demands for the Next iPhone Apple is trying to fix the biggest problem with wireless headphones Apple Working on Wireless Earbuds Apple may sell 6 million Apple Watch 2 units in weeks You’ll probably get hooked on ‘Planet of the Apps’ Peek Screen - Kickstarter We’re Apple. We don’t wear suits. We don’t even own suits Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii Garageband Over AZZL Snapseed Pixelmator Adobe Lightroom Affinity Photo Apple TV Remote
Join Henry, Max, and John as they discuss the news from this week, including Batman Arkham Knight, Apple's App Store shenanigans, the new Destiny expansion, and Terraria's 1.3 patch. #batman #arkhamknight #apple #appstore #destiny #takenking #redbull #emotegate #terraria
Phil Edwards and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.Show Notes:13th Annual Optus IT Journalism Awards finalists announced! [The Lizzies]Getting nominated for a lot of Lizzies [Gusworld Blog]Tesla already has 38,000 reservations for the Powerwall, but use case is narrow [Ars Technica]Cheaper mobile calls and text after ACCC slashes 'astronomical' wholesale fees [The Age]Australian Government Confirms Netflix Tax [Gizmodo Australia]Govt outlines planned telco tax for satellite, wireless NBN [iTnews]Uber joins bidding war for Nokia Maps [AFR]Attention, Walmart shoppers: We've created a futuristic transport truck [Gizmag]Snake's Returning to Smartphones but it Sounds Terrible [The Next Web]This Is Millennials' Most Embarrassing Secret [TIME]Windows Media Centre/Center dead, Xbox One to get DVR [iTWire]Windows 10 lets you flip a middle finger with emoji [The Verge]Apple Confirms 'Applebot' as In-House Web Crawler for Services Like Siri and Spotlight [MacRumors]Apple expands green initiative to Chinese manufacturing, to manage 1M acres of forest [AppleInsider]Rival music services say Apple's App Store pricing is anticompetitive [The Verge]You Can Now Access Stan Through Apple TV [Gizmodo Australia]Errol Brown, Hot Chocolate singer, dies aged 71 [BBC News]The Creator of "Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal" Died, and Ryan Gosling Ate Cereal in Tribute [Slate]Netflix leaves online rivals in its wake [The Australian]Netflix steals Foxtel's throne but Aussies still sneaking into US service [The Age]Netflix Will Release Its Speed Rankings Of Aussie ISPs Tonight [Gizmodo Australia]'Myst' Drama Series, Based On 1990s Video Game, Lands At Hulu [Deadline]Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page.Songs We Played:Eddie Money - "Take Me Home Tonight" [iTunes]Stonefield - "Bad Reality" [iTunes]Hall & Oates - "Out Of Touch" [iTunes]Chicks On Speed - "We Don't Play Guitars" [iTunes]Van She - "Jamaica" [iTunes]Queen - "Breakthru" [iTunes]Hot Chocolate - "Every 1's A Winner" [iTunes]Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
This week we discuss the steps needed to take your idea for an app all the way to a fully functional REAL app that can be deployed to Google Play or Apple's App Store.
On this week's all-star episode, we present commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles. His bill of fare this week includes those annoying inconsistencies in the way apps are approved for Apple's App Store. He'll cover the future of the iPad, the ongoing success of the iPhone, and what we might expect from the next Apple TV. You'll also hear from cutting-edge columnist Peter Cohen, Managing Editor for iMore, who focuses his discussions on the recent curious lawsuit claiming Apple is cheating customers out of usable space on iOS gear and the schemes used by some media pundits to attack Apple, such as citing false or misleading statistics about product demand and customer satisfaction. He'll also address the ongoing questions about the future success of the iPad, and what Apple might do to make it a more compelling device for productivity. And what about the future of Apple TV?
Apple's App Store rejections, early video game memories, Siri on the desktop, and why we should care about Net Neutrality.
Say it Right in Spanish “Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall.” Oliver Wendell Holmes The EPLS Vowel Symbol System is a revolutionary phonetic system that stresses consistency, clarity and above all, simplicity! Language is truly the gift that keeps on giving. It broadens your life from the very first syllable you ever spoke to all the words you speak today and the new ones you will acquire tomorrow! Learn why syllables are so important as well as Spanish Greetings and basics; days of the week, months, colors and numbers. Say it Right phrasebooks are now available on mobile devices like Kindle and Nook. And, you can download the Kindle app directly from Apple's App Store for your iPad. Customize important information YOUR WAY with features like highlights, bookmarks, annotations and more. SPANISH, FRENCH, MANDARIN, ARABIC - NO PROBLEM. Download today! Say it Right in Spanish - Audio Edition set includes audio and booklet for learning Spanish. You can SEE easy-to-read EPLS Vowel Symbols that, when combined with consonants, make pronunciation easy. HEAR the correct pronunciation of 400 words and expressions. SAY common phrases immediately without any existing knowledge of Spanish. Flashcard video are available at isayitright.com (for a limited time) so you can test yourself on SIR 5 - Lesson 1- Say it Right in Spanish.
Happy New Year! We've made it to 2014! According to the App Annie Market Index, Q2 2013 metrics show that Android beats iOS by 10 percent in number of applications downloaded. Despite this impressive fact, Apple's App Store still beat Google Play by producing 2.3 times the revenue as Google Play. What does this mean for you? If you are an Android smartphone or tablet user, there are apps available to help you be more productive in your daily activities while growing your business. Many are free and some are available for a very low price in the Google Play store. Join host and author Lisa Sims as she reveals her Top 10 Android Apps To Improve Productivity In 2014. You don't want to miss this informational show!
Live from the IVY Penthouse in Sydney we look at the just launched their new Fidelio series, including a brilliant new soundbar with detachable speakers to turn 2.1 into 5.1 surround wirelessly. Visa has a new V.Me payment system for online shopping, Apples App Store turns 5 - just what an impact it's had on computing. Vodafone lets new customers hit the 4G speeds - we do a live speedtest, Tivoli's wooden headphones, Adonit Jot tablet stylus range, Ewan McGregor's LG TV ad hitting screens, and Stephen looks at a keyboard and wireless TV streaming solution for your home
Live from the IVY Penthouse in Sydney we look at the just launched their new Fidelio series, including a brilliant new soundbar with detachable speakers to turn 2.1 into 5.1 surround wirelessly. Visa has a new V.Me payment system for online shopping, Apples App Store turns 5 - just what an impact it's had on computing. Vodafone lets new customers hit the 4G speeds - we do a live speedtest, Tivoli's wooden headphones, Adonit Jot tablet stylus range, Ewan McGregor's LG TV ad hitting screens, and Stephen looks at a keyboard and wireless TV streaming solution for your home
As of April 8, 2010, Apple has sold 450,000 iPads, 50 million iPhones, and 35 million iPod Touches (see http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/08/apple-has-sold-450000-ipads-50-million-iphones-to-date/). Recently Katy Huberty from Morgan Stanley analyst said that Apple iPhone mobile phone users around the world would be expected to reach 100 million mark at end of 2011. Now that you know this information, doesn't it make sense for your business to have an app in Apple's App Store so that potential prospects and customers can find you? Are you hesitant because you are not tech-savvy and don't have the money to pay an app developer to create one for you? Join host and author Lisa Sims as she discusses five do it yourself iPhone/iPad app makers for the non-techie that can stretch a dollar to save and make thousands. You don't want to miss this show!
[Basic: Accordance iOS 1.1] Welcome to Accordance for iOS! This podcast demonstrates how to install, navigate, and customize our free app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. It lists Accordance's free resources and surveys those available for purchase. See how to move quickly from Bible to Bible and study tool to study tool. Learn why Accordance is earning top reviews in Apple's App Store.
Facebook raises $1.5bn from investors, Apple's App Store hits 10 billion downloads, Google are combating search spam and Jobs' is taking a break from Apple, and a lot more! Please email us with your thoughts on our digital products which we are currently considering, and talked about at the beginning of the show. Thanks for Listening!
With over 50 million iPhones sold since its introduction, iPhones are a force to be reckoned with. With over 225,000 apps and growing in Apple's App Store, there must be some apps to help small businesses stretch a dollar to save. Not sure which ones those are? Join host and author Lisa Sims as she reveals her top seven iPhone/iPod Touch apps to help small businesses stretch a dollar to save.
On March 6, the team of entrepreneurial students who launched the iStanford application last fall debuted version 2.0 of the suite for download through Apple's App Store. (March 16, 2009)