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Das Jahr 2024 verabschiedet sich und 2025 steht vor der Tür. Mit Spannung schauen auch Apple-Fans auf die kommenden Neuheiten. Schon jetzt ist sehr viel zum iPhone 17 bekannt, doch es wird noch wesentlich mehr Geräte geben. Darunter eine dicke Überraschung, etwas, das der iPhone-Hersteller bisher noch nicht im Portfolio hat.
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Die letzte Woche war für Apple-Fans wie ein vorzeitiger Adventskalender: Drei Tage nacheinander stellten die Kalifornier je einen neuen Mac vor. Wir schauen uns die Spezifikationen der neuen Geräte im Detail an.
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In dieser Folge stelle ich euch den Mactracker vor – eine unverzichtbare App für alle Apple-Fans und Technikbegeisterte. Mit dem Mactracker erhaltet ihr eine umfassende und übersichtliche Sammlung von Informationen zu allen Apple Geräten und Betriebssystemen – von den ersten Macs bis hin zu den neuesten iPhones und iPads. Die App wird kontinuierlich gepflegt und aktualisiert, sodass ihr immer auf dem neuesten Stand bleibt. Ich zeige euch, wie ihr den Mactracker optimal nutzt, um technische Spezifikationen, Versionshistorien und vieles mehr schnell und einfach zu finden.Mactracker im App Store:https://apps.apple.com/app/id311421597
Die World Wide Developer Conference ist nicht nur ein Highlight für alle Apple-Fans, sie ist auch eine wichtige Informationsquelle für alle, die beruflich mit Apple -Produkten zu tun haben. Der Mobility-Experte Mark Zimmermann von der EnBW erläutert, was es mit Ankündigungen wie Apple Intelligence, einer schlaueren Siri oder visionOS 2 auf sich hat.
Ein attraktives Angebot erwartet alle Apple-Fans bei o2: Neben dem iPhone 15 Pro gibt es die Watch Ultra 2 sowie großzügige 50 GB 5G-Datenvolumen im Tarif-Bundle. Wir zeigen euch, warum sich der Deal lohnt.
Till och med vissa av Apples hardcorefans väljer nu att lämna tillbaka Vision Pro och tycker att den är alldeles för obekväm och fattig på innehåll. Har techjätten sumpat ett nytt iPhone moment? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Masters of the Air (Apple TV+) | "Band of Brothers" in den Wolken Der Launch einer neuen Serie auf Apple TV+ markiert stets ein neues Prestige-Projekt des Streamingdienstes. Oft wird betont, wie großartig der Dienst ist, obwohl ihn außer den Apple-Usern kaum jemand abonniert hat. Kann "Masters of the Air" vielleicht für einen Ansturm von Neukunden sorgen? Oder handelt es sich lediglich um eine weitere hochkarätige Serie, die letztendlich nicht den erwarteten Erfolg verbuchen wird und ein Nischenprodukt bleibt? Ähnlich wie bereits bei "Silo", "Foundation", "Junction" oder "Monarch"? Wenn jetzt die Wut in euch geweckt ist, seid ihr vermutlich Apple-Fans (viel Spaß in den Kommentaren). Falls ihr euch jedoch gerade fragt, was es mit "Junction" auf sich hat, dann Hut ab. Die Serie stammt natürlich nicht von Apple, sondern von Paramount+. Dort läuft sie, nun ja, eigentlich ist das auch nicht wahr. Die Serie existiert gar nicht, aber ihr könnt nicht beweisen, dass ihr das sofort erkannt habt. Damit wollen wir verdeutlichen, dass der Serienmarkt überflutet ist, egal ob Apple, Netflix, Prime oder wie auch immer Sky jetzt heißt. Hat "Masters of the Air" auf diesem hart umkämpften Markt überhaupt eine Chance? Zumindest auf dem Papier stehen die Chancen nicht so schlecht. Die Besetzung, darunter der Darsteller von "Elvis" Austin Butler, ist durchaus prominent. Cary Fukunaga ("Keine Zeit zu sterben") war als Regisseur involviert, ebenso wie die Schöpfer von "Band of Brothers" und "The Pacific", die bis heute als Serien-Top-Seller gelten. Manuel, Sven und Kenny konnten die gesamte Serie, die am 26. Januar exklusiv auf Apple TV+ startet, bereits sehen und besprechen in diesem Podcast, warum wir es hier möglicherweise mit einem Highlight zu tun haben und wie sehr es sich lohnt, einen Blick darauf zu werfen. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören. Der Angriff auf euer Trommelfell beginnt, sobald der Play-Button gedrückt wird. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
Die neue Mixed-Reality-Brille "Vision Pro" von Apple sorgt nicht nur wegen ihres strammen Preises für gemischte Gefühle bei Apple Fans.
5. Juni, 23 Uhr. Richard Gutjahr und Anne-Sophie Panzer berichten über ihre Wahrnehmung der Keynote. Die Gedanken sind noch nicht geordnet, das Herz noch voller Emotionen. Endlich ist eingetreten, worauf sich die XR-Branche und Apple-Fans seit gut sieben Jahren gewartet haben.
Als der aktuelle iMac mit M1-Chip letztes Jahr präsentiert wurde, erfüllte sich für viele Apple-Fans ein Traum leider nicht. Woran der eigentliche Hersteller scheitert, meistern jetzt chinesische Tüftler. Das Ergebnis kann sich sehen lassen, ist aber auch nicht kompromisslos gut.
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Aufreger der Woche: Kein Live-Stream nach der Keynote +++ Tim Cook: „Buy your mom an iPhone“ +++ Googles Kampagne, um Apple zu überzeugen +++ Apple-Fans fallen auf gefakten Livestream herein Neues aus Cupertino: Apple-Event +++ Apple Watch 8 +++ Alle neuen Armbänder +++ Apple Watch Series 3 ist tot +++ Apple Watch SE +++ Apple Watch Ultra +++ AirPods Pro +++ Neue Armbänder iPhone 14/14 Plus +++ iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max +++ Satelliten-Anbindung +++ US-Modelle ohne SIM-Slot +++ Dynamic Island auf Youtube +++ iPhone 13 mini bleibt im Programm Hörer:innen-Feedback: Andreas zu Fake-AirPods +++ Harald zu AirPods-Ärger +++ Christian zu iPhone-Fotografie und iPhone-Entwicklung Hardware: iPhone als Wegwerfkamera: Later Cam Apps: TimeMachine Editor. (Danke an Malik) +++ Birthday Reminder Streaming & Gaming: Angespielt auf der PS5: Returnal +++ Big Little Lies bei Sky/Wow Danke fürs Zuhören. Abonniert „Schleifenquadrat“ gerne im Podcatcher eurer Wahl (außer Spotify), hinterlasst uns ein paar Sterne und kommentiert die Folge bei Apple Podcasts!
Die Katze ist aus dem Sack: Dass Apple das iPhone 14 (Pro) Anfang September vorstellt, gilt als sicher. Unklar war allerdings das konkrete Datum der Präsentation – bis jetzt. Der Kult-Hersteller ist damit etwas früher dran als erwartet.
Sponsor: CHIPOLO-Tracker (Exklusives Travel-Set bis 10. August nur 85 statt 100 Euro) Der Apfelplausch 252 hat so viel Hörerpost intus wie kaum ein anderer. Das ist auch gut so, denn wir befinden uns in einem kleinen Sommerloch. Trotzdem haben wir im Gepäck die Quartalszahlen von Apple sowie jede Menge Gerüchte zum iPhone 14. Kapitelmarken 00:00:00: Intro und Gelaber 00:08:30: Hörerpost zu iOS 16, Apple Podcast App, Apple Watch Pro Akku 00:22:00: Sponsor CHIPOLO: (alle CHIPOLO-Produkte) 00:25:00: MacBook Air M2-Eindrücke aus der Redaktion 00:38:10: Quartalszahlen von Apple: Alle Hintergründe und Zahlen 00:52:00: Werbung im App Store nimmt Überhand? 01:06:00: alle iPhone-14-Gerüchte der Woche Unser Sponsor: CHIPOLO Chipolo ist ein erfolgreiches und preisgekröntes Unternehmen, das 2013 gegründet wurde und als eine der führenden Marken auf dem Markt der Bluetooth-Tracker gilt. Anders als die AirTags funktionieren die Produkte auch hervorragend mit Android. Und für alle Apple-Fans sind sie natürlich kompatibel mit der Find My-App und dem Find-My-Network. Aktuell gibt es das Travel-Set mit 2 CHIPOLO Card Spot und 1 CHIPOLO One Spot statt 100 für nur 85 Euro! Unser absoluter Favorit: -> exklusives Travel-Set bis 10. August nur 85 statt 100 Euro Apfelplausch hören Bei Apple Bei Spotify Bei Radio.de Apfelplausch unterstützen Bei Patreon (danke!) Als Hörerpost im Plausch sein? ...dann schreibt uns eure Fragen, Anmerkungen, Ideen und Erfahrungen an folgende Adressen: E-Mail: apfelplausch@apfellike.com | roman / lukas@apfelplausch.de Twitter: Apfelplausch folgen (oder Roman und Lukas) Instagram: Apfelplausch folgen Webseite: apfelplausch.de Discord: Zum Plausch-Channel
Wer ein Apple-Produkt sein Eigen nennt, der hat schon mal generell guten Geschmack bewiesen. Doch wie kann man derartige Schöngeister noch mehr beglücken? Mit dem folgenden Fundstück sollte dies gelingen – ein ganz besonderer Wandschmuck, auf den die Fans gewartet haben.
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Wie von vielen Apple-Fans erwartet, wurde in dieser Woche eine neue Version des MacBook Air auf dem WWDC vorgestellt. Warum das aber vielleicht doch nicht in den Warenkörben landen wird, erfahrt ihr in dieser Ausgabe der GIGA Insights.
Das nächste Apple-Event ist gebongt und jetzt kennen wir auch den offiziellen Keynote-Termin inklusive Uhrzeit für die WWDC 2022 im Juni. Eins steht fest: Für Apple-Fans wird es ein unterhaltsamer Pfingstmontag.
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Hat Google beim Marktführer für Streaming-Lautsprecher Sonos geklaut? Jedenfalls sieht es so aus, als würde ein US-Gericht wirklich zu dem Schluss kommen, dass es durchaus zu Patentverletzungen gekommen ist. Es drohen dem Internet-Konzern somit weitreichende Konsequenzen für nicht wenige seiner wichtigsten Hardware-Produkte. Dazu diskutieren die Tech-Freaks über eine neue WhatsApp-Funktion, die Träume von Apple-Fans, neuen Smartphones und den runden Geburtstag des Star-Trek-Erdenkers Gene Rodenberry.
This episode is sponsored by:Daylite – The CRM with Apple Fans in Mind.Raycast – Goodbye Spotlight. Hello Raycast.Links and Show NotesRewindiOS and iPadOS 15: The MacStories OverviewmacOS Monterey: The MacStories OverviewShortcuts for Mac: The Future Is NowwatchOS 8: The MacStories OverviewApple Begins Streaming Spatial Audio and Lossless Tracks on Apple MusicEddy Cue On Why Spatial Audio Is a Game-ChangerZane Lowe on Apple Music's Record Label Pages2021 Apple Design Awards Given to Twelve DevelopersClub MacStoriesMacStories WeeklyComing Saturday, a WWDC themed issue for Club members.AppStoriesAppStories 222 – WWDC 2021: Keynote Overview and ReactionsAppStories 223 – WWDC 2021: Shortcuts for the Mac, iPad Keyboard Navigation, and Developer ToolsAppStories 224 – WWDC 2021: Shortcuts' Folder and File Actions, Quick Note, and SafariAppStories 225 – WWDC 2021: Safari Web Extensions and Live TextUnwindFederico's Pick:Ratchet & Clank: Rift ApartJohn's Pick:Solar Power by LordeFollow us on TwitterFederico ViticciJohn VoorheesFollow us on InstagramFederico ViticciJohn Voorhees
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Isabelle joins Lourdes and Tello for part 2 of the Apple celebration. Number Two Cuz updates everyone on her eye hole surgery. Lourdes is a fan of roller coasters, and she's concerned that riding them might be too much for her eyes to handle. Tello is reminded of the crazy documentary he recently watched called “Class Action Park.” A listener responded to episode 58 “Eye Holes and Superstitions” with a cajun superstition of their own. Number Two Cuz mispronounced “incense” in an embarrassing way. Tello recalls Apple's famous “Think Different” ad campaign which featured some great 20th century personalities including, Alfred Hitchcock, Pablo Picasso, and many others. Tello recalls the introduction of the iMac and how much he didn't like or appreciate what it had to offer at the time. Tello talks about how iTunes may have saved the music industry, and Lourdes and Tello recall their younger days burning CDs. Tello comments on how smartphones have given everyone a digital camera, and Number Two Cuz recalls the expense of buying a digital camera for Isabelle to use for her photography class. Tello talks about how Apple affected the podcast boom. Lourdes talks about Apple's limitations, but Isabelle points out that it's really because Number Two Cuz doesn't like Apple and doesn't know how to use its products. Tello appreciates Apple for giving him the tools and inspiration to continue his creative career goals. Contact us: NumTwoPod@gmail.com twitter.com/NumTwoPod instagram.com/NumTwoPod fb.me/NumTwoPod youtube.com/campfyre Support us: https://campfyrepod.com/supportus/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/numtwopod/support
Lourdes' daughter Isabel joins Number Two Podcast as a special guest today as the crew celebrate Apple's 45th birthday. Number Two Cuz prepared an apple quiz for Isabel and Tello Some of Number Two Cuz's info on the quiz is a little outdated In addition to the quiz, Lourdes prepared a terrible quote quiz based on things Steve Jobs may have said. Tello runs through some important innovations that Apple has contributed to society Lourdes and Isabel tell a story of an iPhone their late aunt Gloria found, and the surprises they found on that iPhone. Tello is unable to finish the list of Apple contributions, so they agree to meet up to continue the list. Contact us: NumTwoPod@gmail.com twitter.com/NumTwoPod instagram.com/NumTwoPod fb.me/NumTwoPod youtube.com/campfyre Support us: https://campfyrepod.com/supportus/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/numtwopod/support
In diesem Update wollten wir euch auf den neuesten Stand von JOCR bringen und euch eine Übersicht zu den neuen Formaten, einen Einblick in diese und der Kanaländerung von Joel Samael zu JOCR Raw geben. Der Kanal JOCR hat sich ebenso wie Joel Samael weiterentwickelt und umfasst nun neben JOCR auch den Zweitkanal JOCR Raw, der ehemals Joel Samael hieß. JOCR besitzt wie das Original ebenfalls noch JOCR News. Daneben haben sich aber auch noch weitere Formate etabliert. Diese sind die Briefings, die Impression und die Experience. Die JOCR News geben dir eine gute wöchentliche Zusammenfassung zu all den Themen um und mit Apple. Das JOCR Briefing gibt dir eine kurze Zusammenfassung zu Events und Pressemitteilungen von Apple. Die JOCR Impression soll dir einen Ersteindruck zu Apple Produkten geben und umfasst ebenso das Unboxing. Die JOCR Experience gibt dir einen Langzeiteindruck der Apple Produkte in alltäglicher Benutzung mit persönlicher Note von Joel Samael. https://www.youtube.com/user/joeljoejoel JOCR Raw, wie der Zweitkanal nun heißt, bietet dir neben den altbekannten Vlogs nun weitere Formate, wie den Podcast, Check, Feature & Beta und Twitch Highlights. Die Vlogs, wie sie bekannt sind, bleiben dem Original treu. Der Podcast den wir bereits seit April letzten Jahres betreiben bietet dir die Möglichkeit neben den kurzen JOCR News einen genaueren Einblick, in die jeweiligen Themen oder auch weiteren Themen die keine Platz fanden, zu erhalten. Seien es die aktuellsten Neuigkeiten oder Gerüchte in entspannter Atmosphäre bei einer Diskussion, die manchmal auch in einen Nerd-Talk für Apple Fans verfällt. Der Check bietet dir einen Eindruck zu Produkten neben Apple und stellt gegebenenfalls die Funktionsweise mit diesen dar. Außerdem finden hier auch Vergleiche mit vergleichbaren oder Apple Produkten ihren Platz. Die Feature- und Beta-Videos zeigen dir im Fokus allgemeine Einstellungen die du überprüfen solltest, spezielle produktbezogene Features, WhatOnMyDevice, Empfehlungen zu Apps und Programmen und Änderungen in den Beta-Updates von Apple. Die Twitch Highlights geben dir auf YouTube die Möglichkeit einen Einblick von JOCR Raw auf Twitch zu erhalten, wobei hier Joel Samael, im Stil eines After Work Hangouts, Livestreams mit Gesprächen, Reaktionen zu Produkten/Videos, persönlichen Eindrücken und Erfahrungen teilt. Entdecke hier den Zweitkanal JOCR Raw: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZ0tUcFR7APjPKdxmgkbJA Entdecke hier unseren Podcast JOCR Raw: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/alles-rund-um-apple/id1369720714 Ein weiterer Bereich neben den Kanälen stellen die Dienste von JOCR dar, darunter JOCR Pro auf Patreon und neuerdings die JOCR App, welche sich derzeit aber noch in der Beta-Phase befindet. JOCR Pro bietet dir ein News und Tech-Netzwerk rund um deine Apple Produkte und gibt dir die Möglichkeit, neben dem Besitz von digitalen und physischen Benefits, JOCR direkt zu unterstützen um in Zukunft mehr mit noch besserer Qualität zu realisieren. Dabei gibt es die Auswahl zwischen dem Digital Native, dem Supporter, dem Developer und One. https://www.patreon.com/jocr Vielen Dank für all die Unterstützung die ihr mir und unserem Team auf diesem Weg entgegenbringt, damit wir euch den persönlich besten Inhalt bezüglich Apple bieten können. Liebe Grüße Joel Samael
There probably have never been quite so many iPhones to choose from as there are today, to the point where it can be dizzyingly confusing as to which one should buy. Not only did Apple launch four iPhone 12 models at a go a couple of months ago, many of the previous generation models are also very much around. The obvious choice for many Apple Fans is the iPhone 12. listen in to know more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message
Thema heute: Neues iPhone: Wer zwei Monate wartet, kann bis zu 8 Prozent sparen Das neue iPhone 12 kostet im Apple Shop bis zu 1.559 Euro. Wer etwas mit dem Kauf wartet, kann aber bares Geld sparen. Recherchen von Finanztip auf Grundlage von Preisen bei Idealo zeigen, dass der Preis von neuen iPhone-Modellen bereits zwei Monate nach dem Erscheinen um durchschnittlich 8 Prozent sinkt. Noch mehr sparen kann, wer anstatt des neuen Modells das Vorgängermodell kauft. Der Geld-Ratgeber erklärt, wie Verbraucher einfach und günstig an die beliebten Smartphones mit dem Apfel kommen. Soeben ist das iPhone 12 vorgestellt worden. Das neue Modell kostet im Shop je nach Ausstattung zwischen 779 und 1.559 Euro. "Wer schlau agiert, hat gute Chancen, das neue Apple-Flaggschiff deutlich günstiger zu bekommen", weiß man bei Finanztip. "Die Erfahrung zeigt, dass neue iPhone-Modelle bereits nach zwei Monaten um die 8 Prozent günstiger zu haben sind." Nach vier Monaten ist der Preis im Schnitt um 14 Prozent gesunken. "Immer, wenn eine neue iPhone-Generation auf den Markt kommt, dauert es ein wenig, bis sich der freie Handel mit genügend Geräten eingedeckt hat. Mit der Zeit sinkt dann der Preis merklich." Die Experten raten, die Preisentwicklung auf Vergleichsseiten eine Zeit lang zu beobachten und bei Tiefpreisen dann schnell zuzuschlagen. Noch mehr sparen mit dem Vorgängermodell Noch mehr sparen können Apple-Fans mit dem Vorgängermodell. "Weil in der Regel jedes Jahr ein neues iPhone veröffentlicht wird, kostet das ältere Modell nach zwölf Monaten durchschnittlich 24 Prozent weniger. Nach zwei oder drei Jahren fällt der Preis noch weiter", erklärt man. "Ältere iPhones laufen aber immer noch schnell und sind dann für Apple-Verhältnisse günstig zu haben. Außerdem werden sie noch mehrere Jahre mit Updates versorgt." Wichtig ist, die Preise im regulären Handel zu vergleichen. Zu alt sollte das Gerät allerdings nicht sein: "Vom Kauf älterer Modelle als das iPhone 8 rät man ab. Diese Smartphones funktionieren irgendwann nicht mehr mit neuen Versionen von iOS. Es wird daher früher oder später schwierig werden, neue Apps zu installieren." Die Preise fallen erst, wenn die neue Generation da ist Schnäppchenjäger sollten wissen: Wenige Wochen vor der Veröffentlichung einer neuen iPhone-Generation ist das aktuelle iPhone-Modell im Handel noch immer recht teuer - auch wenn es schon ein Jahr alt ist. "Wir haben Ende September 2020 die Preise für das iPhone 11, das im September 2019 auf den Markt gekommen ist, bei verschiedenen Händlern abgefragt. Den günstigsten Preis fanden wir bei Ebay", so Finanztip. "Allerdings hätten wir nur 17 Prozent gegenüber dem Apple-Preis gespart. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Welcome to the Geekscorner podcast where we cover everything tech related in short segments. Several products that won't be announced at Apple's October event, BT is down and more Install iOS beta Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Youtube Why Apple needs more than a HomePod mini to save the failing product Apple Facebook group
Welcome to the Geekscorner podcast where we cover everything tech related in short segments. Several products that won’t be announced at Apple’s October event, BT is down and more Install iOS beta Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Youtube Why Apple needs more than a HomePod mini to save the failing product Apple Facebook group
Für Apple-Fans ist es einer der wichtigsten Termine des Jahres: Auf seiner alljährlichen Entwicklerkonferenz hat der Konzern etliche Neuerungen für die Betriebssysteme iOS, iPadOS, macOS und WatchOS angekündigt. Die vermutlich wichtigste Ankündigung: Apple setzt in Zukunft auf selbst entwickelte ARM-Chips und verabschiedet sich von Intels x86-Prozessoren. t3n-Chefredakteur Luca Caracciolo und t3n-Redaktionsleiter Sébastien Bonset diskutieren die WWDC-Ankündigungen und ordnen sie ein: Warum Apple solange für Widgets auf dem Homescreen gebraucht hat, wie die neue Translate-Funktion unter iOS 14 funktioniert und was hinter dem Umstieg auf ARM-Chips steckt.
Heute wird Sascha von Jörg durch die Sendung begleitet. Gemeinsam blicken sie auf die vergangenen Wochen zurück und sprechen darüber, wie das Homeoffice die Arbeitswelt verändert hat und vielleicht verändern wird.Und als Apple-Fans lassen sie sich es auch nicht nehmen, ein wenig über die kommende WWDC zu orakeln. Und da sie sich ja eh noch kennenlernen, erzählen wir zu den verschiedenen Produkt-Kategorien über unsere Erfahrungen damit.Es ist die erste gemeinsame Folge. Wir arbeiten noch am Sound, also verzeiht, wenn noch nichtaltes ganz perfekt ist. Das findet sich hoffentlich in den nächsten Episoden, wenn sie der Übungsphase entwachsen sind.
Wir befinden uns in einer Art Corona-Sommerloch, ein guter Zeitpunkt für (mögliche) Leaker ihre Visionen zu teilen. Aktuell wird die Gerüchteküche von Apple vor allem von der Apple Glass dominiert - und wir haben unsere Community gefragt. Die Meldungen zur Apple Glass überschlagen sich. Die Leaker sind sich uneinig, trotzdem sprechen viele Publikationen von ach so klaren Plänen. Es gibt wechselnde Releasedaten, Preise und sogar schon Special Editions. Apple Glass das Gedankenexperiment Auch wenn Posser, Kuo und Co sich mit Gerüchten überschlagen - am Ende weiß niemand etwas Genaues. Aber wir haben das Gedankenexperiment in unsere Community getragen. Eine AR-Brille von Apple, 500 US-Dollar - viel mehr ist aktuell nicht raus. Zum Glück gab es vor allem eine Kritik an der Umfrage - wir wissen zu wenig. Und genau das stimmt. Dennoch würden 35 Prozent Aller eine Brille als Erweiterung eine Brille kaufen. Neun Prozent für Medien, knapp weniger für den Beruf. Die überwiegende Mehrheit mit knapp 60 Prozent war für "Nein". Die Akzeptanz neuer Technologie Wird die Brille damit zum Flopp? Nein. Einerseits zeigt das Ergebnis sehr schön die Grenze zwischen Science-Fiction und realistischen Schätzungen. Anderseits wären die Umfragen bei der Apple Watch auch nicht großartig anders ausgefallen. Und selbst wenn - über 40 Prozent aller Apple Fans wären ein guter Wert. Ein Wert der auch den Mainstream schnell anstecken könnte. ----- Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!
This is a wide ranging episode. We talk Siri Smarts, new MacOS fonts, iPhone 13 camera rumors, new Apple Watch leather loop band and lots more!
Vonwegen Star-Wars-Day, am 04.05. stellte Apple überraschend ein neues MacBook Pro 13 vor. DIe Vorstellung sorgte für einige Diskussionen - was vor allem daran lag, dass Apple-Fans mit einem anderen Produkt gerechnet hatten. Der Hersteller hat das Layout nur marginal geändert, Dank der neuen Tastatur wurde das Gerät sogar etwas dicker. 00:00:00.101 Intro 00:00:17.805 Begrüßung 00:03:00.948 Neue Apple Hardware und Corona Trotz der aktuellen Corona-Situation schafft es Apple aktuell konstant neue Hardware vorzustellen. Wie das iPhone SE zeigt - durchaus auch in ausreichender Stückzahl. Kaum ein anderer Hersteller hat seine "Operations" soweit im Griff. Es wird sich zeigen ob die Auswirkungen von Corona erst verzögert bei Apple eintreffen. 00:18:13.193 MacBook Pro 13 Vonwegen Star-Wars-Day, am 04.05. stellte Apple überraschend ein neues MacBook Pro 13 vor. DIe Vorstellung sorgte für einige Diskussionen - was vor allem daran lag, dass Apple-Fans mit einem anderen Produkt gerechnet hatten. Der Hersteller hat das Layout nur marginal geändert, Dank der neuen Tastatur wurde das Gerät sogar etwas dicker. 00:24:30.938 Hardware Nach wie vor gibt es unterschiedliche Hardware unter dem gleichen Namen. Unter 2000 Euro gibt es "nur" Intel Core Prozessoren der achten Generation und langsameren Arbeitsspeicher. Wie immer gibt es in diesen Modellen auch nur zwei Thunderbolt Anschlüsse. Im oberen Segment gibt es dann neue Prozessoren, schnelleren Arbeitsspeicher und bis zu 32 GB Arbeitsspeicher. Grafikkarte gibt es nach wie vor keine. 00:48:33.754 Einordnung Die Einordnung des MacBook Pro 13 - auch wenn es nach wie vor sehr beliebt ist, wie unsere Umfrage zeigt, ist nicht ganz so einfach. Am unteren Ende ist das MacBook Air sicher ein starker Konkurrent. Am oberen Ende stoßen wir an das MacBook Pro 16 - das deutlich größer und schwerer ist, aber auch eine Grafikkarte mit sich bringt. 00:57:56.197 Gerüchte - Apple Glass Im Corona-Sommerloch haben Gerüchte Hochkonjunktur, so auch die Apple Glass. Wir ordnen diese kurz ein. 01:01:03.002 Gerüchte - MacBook Pro 14 Ebenso gibt es Gerüchte, dass dieses Jahr noch ein MacBook Pro 14 kommen könnte. Möglich ist natürlich alles, sollte das Gerät aber auf Mini-LED-Technik basieren ist die Chance, aufgrund von Corona, eher sehr gering. 01:02:26.437 Verabschiedung 01:02:43.087 Outro ----- Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!
Vonwegen Star-Wars-Day, am 04.05. stellte Apple überraschend ein neues MacBook Pro 13 vor. DIe Vorstellung sorgte für einige Diskussionen - was vor allem daran lag, dass Apple-Fans mit einem anderen Produkt gerechnet hatten. Der Hersteller hat das Layout nur marginal geändert, Dank der neuen Tastatur wurde das Gerät sogar etwas dicker. 00:00:00.101 Intro 00:00:17.805 Begrüßung 00:03:00.948 Neue Apple Hardware und Corona Trotz der aktuellen Corona-Situation schafft es Apple aktuell konstant neue Hardware vorzustellen. Wie das iPhone SE zeigt - durchaus auch in ausreichender Stückzahl. Kaum ein anderer Hersteller hat seine "Operations" soweit im Griff. Es wird sich zeigen ob die Auswirkungen von Corona erst verzögert bei Apple eintreffen. 00:18:13.193 MacBook Pro 13 Vonwegen Star-Wars-Day, am 04.05. stellte Apple überraschend ein neues MacBook Pro 13 vor. DIe Vorstellung sorgte für einige Diskussionen - was vor allem daran lag, dass Apple-Fans mit einem anderen Produkt gerechnet hatten. Der Hersteller hat das Layout nur marginal geändert, Dank der neuen Tastatur wurde das Gerät sogar etwas dicker. 00:24:30.938 Hardware Nach wie vor gibt es unterschiedliche Hardware unter dem gleichen Namen. Unter 2000 Euro gibt es "nur" Intel Core Prozessoren der achten Generation und langsameren Arbeitsspeicher. Wie immer gibt es in diesen Modellen auch nur zwei Thunderbolt Anschlüsse. Im oberen Segment gibt es dann neue Prozessoren, schnelleren Arbeitsspeicher und bis zu 32 GB Arbeitsspeicher. Grafikkarte gibt es nach wie vor keine. 00:48:33.754 Einordnung Die Einordnung des MacBook Pro 13 - auch wenn es nach wie vor sehr beliebt ist, wie unsere Umfrage zeigt, ist nicht ganz so einfach. Am unteren Ende ist das MacBook Air sicher ein starker Konkurrent. Am oberen Ende stoßen wir an das MacBook Pro 16 - das deutlich größer und schwerer ist, aber auch eine Grafikkarte mit sich bringt. 00:57:56.197 Gerüchte - Apple Glass Im Corona-Sommerloch haben Gerüchte Hochkonjunktur, so auch die Apple Glass. Wir ordnen diese kurz ein. 01:01:03.002 Gerüchte - MacBook Pro 14 Ebenso gibt es Gerüchte, dass dieses Jahr noch ein MacBook Pro 14 kommen könnte. Möglich ist natürlich alles, sollte das Gerät aber auf Mini-LED-Technik basieren ist die Chance, aufgrund von Corona, eher sehr gering. 01:02:26.437 Verabschiedung 01:02:43.087 Outro ----- Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!
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EP196 - Apple Flagship, News, and Listener Questions A weekly podcast with the latest e-commerce news and events. Episode 1946 covers a visit to Apple's new flagship on 5th Ave in NYC, recent industry news, and listener questions. Apple 5th Ave Flagship Reopens News 2019 Holiday season has 6 fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas Credit card companies release new e-commerce payment flow EMV SRC Best Buy moves to one-day delivery Nordstrom opens New York Flagship Barneys Bankruptcy eBay, Nike, and Underarmour get new CEO's Google Shopping flash sale and ‘buy on google’ Listener Questions Q1: Michelle Grant - Amazon and Walmart have patents around predictive shipping. Could you speculate on what impact predictive shipping will have on commerce? You mentioned it in episode 187, but it would be great to get more details. Q2: Holly Marie Pfeifer What’s the future look like for personalization with ITP cracking down on Safari and talks about Google being close behind in restricting third party cookies? Q3: Jeff Vogl I saw Jason’s question to Tobi about performance and PWAs, do you see them actually sticking? I know they “hot” right now, but how many PWAs do either of you have on your phone? Of those, besides Amazon, how many do you really use? Seems like something that works for the Amazons and Nordstrom’s of the world, but do you see it as a mid market reality? Q4: Karri Koivuniemi Any new info regarding what Adobe is doing with the Magento? What's your brief take on the current ecom platform landscape? Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 196 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Thursday October 24th, 2019. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Automated Transcription of the show Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this episode is being recorded on Thursday October 24th 2019 I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I'm here with your co-host Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:37] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show listeners, Jason I've been firmly planted here in North Carolina lately but I understand you've been traveling around a lot and one of the places I'm super jelly that you got to go to is Apple's new flagship tell tell us about that experience. Jason: [0:57] I sure sucks. So this is the Fifth Avenue Apple Store in New York city so this was one of the first kind of. Architectural a distinct stores that Apple opened. And I I would I shouldn't remember what year it opened that I don't so it was called the cube so you know it was an underground store but above the ground they built this giant glass cube, with the floating Apple logo in it and you you kind of walk in and you either take a glass elevator or walk down this glass stairway into this underground store and the store has been closed for, probably a year while they were remodeling it and they opened it. Just in time for the iPhone 11 launch so I wasn't there on the launch day but I was there the next week and got a chance to check it out. Scot: [1:50] Wrinkle does it have that or they caught Town Hall kind of I would like the big wall in them. Jason: [1:57] Yeah it does it it is there new. Format the sort of city format so it has live trees in it it has a big Auditorium where they have a lot of educational content. This is already a quite large door and that it dramatically expanding in size so it's, it's a very big store one of the you know the old one was underground and it was all artificial lighting one of the things they did this time as they installed a bunch of. Fancy skylights so you know skylights throughout the roof and they all have light meters on them so the ambient light in the store, adjust to how bright the sky lights are so when it's bright outside the store is almost you know fully sunlit, but at night or on on overcast days there's more to ambient Lighting in the store so it's sort of a clever. [2:56] Fancy system I check a little bit because the this was the first store to have the glass staircase and that that's become a signature item for apple and then this door it was quite, controversial that the staircase is super expensive to build, and then a couple years after they opened it they had to remodel it and they upgraded the staircase and I don't know if you remember this but at the time like, the vendor took out the old staircase and through the stairs away in dumpsters outside of. [3:29] The store and entrepreneurial Apple Fans when dumpster diving collected these. These individual stairs from the glass stairs and sold them on eBay for quite a lot of money and. Scot: [3:45] I'm not forget dumpster dive to make some money. Jason: [3:48] Apple is really well I'm glad you didn't because Apple was really pissed and they they liked sued everyone that had one and tried to get them back and they like famous with, fire the vendor that did the work and you know if it became this Big Brand thing the Apple didn't want these like. This old Remnant from their store out on the market today it felt like a ginormous over reaction to a. You know some fans like like loving the Nostalgia of Apple but I will say it rains and snows a lot of New York and it was super impractical like all these people with wet shoes. Walk into the super slippery glass stairwell and the first thing Apple had to do like the first week they open the store is they had to hire a full-time guy with a mop. Just to be like constantly cleaning the stairwell and overtime with Abate they did is they threw in the towel and they they had like rubber, covers, did they would have over the glass stairwell for you know the winter season and so when I went back the first thing I was interested in it was that you at the stairwell and they totally gave up on the glass stairwell and it's now metal steps with like. Like a traction on it and stuff and I I imagine to myself that that was a about a piece of value engineering that they could only do after Steve Jobs have passed because I don't think he would have never accepted that. Scot: [5:16] How pedestrian metal stairs I would never go in that store. Jason: [5:19] Yet still at school the story is beautiful but I would not say it like. Move the ball forward in any meaningful way like it it uses all of the the traditional Apple gestures it feels very much like any of their other more modern Flagship stores and it's, it's quite big but there's nothing that you can get at that store that you can get at dozens of other Apple Stores and bigger equals. More of the same stuff not necessarily new stuff so in general like based on the amount of hype they had around the store I would call it slightly overwhelming it's a perfectly fine store there's nothing wrong with it but. It wasn't as I don't know evolutionary over previous stores as I had hoped. Scot: [6:07] You mean underwhelming you said overwhelming. Jason: [6:09] Oh gosh yes I apologize exactly meant underwhelming one kind of cool thing, yeah because some of the the new products that the what's it called the homepod is meant to be a sort of an audio file, Calibre product like they do hit now have like a. Like I so living room and then in an enclosed whistling space where you can kind of walk into a a little living room with a leather couch that's a little reminiscent of these. Magnavox ads from the 80s and you know listen to the airpod in a in an enclosed room instead of just on one of their wooden tables. And there's a secret exit I guess is the other interesting thing now so if you do. Scot: [6:55] What. Jason: [6:57] Yeah so if you you know there's a tourist entrance which is this stairwell and they're often is a line to get the bag down the stairs and into the store and it it's cool but it's kind of inconvenient answer they now have a like a. 10 of a discrete stairwell and a side entrance that you can like if you're local and needed to grab something you could pop in and out without going through the tourist entrance. So that's mine my scoop on Apple Fifth Avenue. Scot: [7:26] Any other trip reports to of what you've seen out there. Jason: [7:31] Also on that trip I visited some other New York retail that we talked about the Nike House of innovation store before and I want to go back cuz I've been there during the grand opening and to their true that they've done a month they continue to evolve that store and they actually had a pretty cool exhibit on the ground floor so. They have a a new like cushioning technology that they're promoting that uses thousands of little beads in the shoes. And so they they built kind of like I don't know what the best way to call it like almost like like one of those ping pong ball pits. [8:11] That you that you know kids would play in they built a giant caged pit, were the entire floor is this cushioning technology and then they figured out a way to project a digital image on the entire floor so they have things like. You know I cash a fake colored balls thing where you can run around and kick balls around and try to pop balls they're all virtual balls but it causes you to jump up and down on this floor a lot and you can you know you have all these bites. Different sort of instagrammable physical moments and you know people were in New York were in line to sort of get their picture taken in this so I kind of cool novel. Digital physical experience and. In the way you got in line is you had to be a nikeplus member and be running the app in the store and only then could you get in the queue so I thought that was kind of a clever experiential elements. To add to the to the Nike store and Nikes leaning heavily into forcing you to be a nikeplus member and having a lot of self-service mobile experiences in the store so this this kind of perfectly played into all of those things. Scot: [9:26] Lyrical will this episode of the Jason Scott show aside from the the trip reports is really focused on we're going to do some non Amazon news so you're where we have been Curry Amazon a lot here lately so wanted to catch up on some non Amazon news then we've also had a fair number of Wooster questions kind of TWP out on our Facebook page for we've had a pretty good discussion going so Jason watch on the new side. Jason: [9:53] So the first news item was sort of saving for our holiday show it's already starting to come up a few times so I thought I would that we needed to briefly mention it here. The way the calendar works this year. Thanksgiving falls on the latest calendar day it possibly could which means there are six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Then there were last year and the reason I bring this up is, a lot of retailers are going to tell you you know that if they're their sales are soft at all it was because they had fewer selling days to sell this year and it already came up in the Amazon earnings call which was today, in a couple of other retailers have already issued cautionary tales that they have 6 who is selling days. And maybe we'll talk about this little bit more in a in a holiday took a show but, what are listener should know is that there's no science to the fact that when there's fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas that consumers spend less for holiday so like. [11:01] Back in the 1950s holiday shopping started on Thanksgiving and went through Christmas but for the last several decades holiday show shopping and started in the very beginning of November and went through Christmas. And there are still the same 61 days. Between November 1st and Christmas and New Year's at that there have always been in so like what tends to happen is when there are fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Purchases get compressed more and then there's less of a lowlands in shopping between the. Thanksgiving holiday in the Christmas cut off but I just want to sort of pre-plant listeners cuz we're already starting to see articles. Almost all of the retail data supports the fact that the number of days between Thanksgiving and Christmas doesn't have a material impact on. Holiday sales so when you hear that be skeptical it's a little like when retailers by in the weather. Scot: [12:01] She just took away the everyone's excuse for a bad holiday. Jason: [12:04] Yeah yeah sorry about that but like I feel like there should not be an excuse like everyone should have a good holiday. Unless something wacky happens with tariffs between now and then. I would seems unlikely so more newsy is so now get off my soapbox more Newsies stuff this week there was a new launch of a, a very boring Lee names product called the EMV, SRC in EMV is the name of a joint venture that MasterCard Visa Discover Card Diners Club. And a couple other companies started so it's a joint venture of all the credit card companies and SRC stands for secure retail checkout. So they watch the new product this week and, longtime listeners will remember that most of the credit card companies tried to wash their own check out services so there was a thing called check out by Visa there's MasterCard check out and these guys all wanted their home button on your Ecommerce checkout page, to have a alternative checkout flow. That was provided by the credit card company and they wanted to store your credit card instead of having the the retailer store the credit. [13:22] And they all have kind of you know what those products died they were never very successful customers number adopted them until they have now launched a new initiative, which has the same same sort of goals but it's not branded for an individual credit card it's it's branded as. Click and buy and it's you know in it it obviously works with any of the the credit cards and so it's an alternative checkout flow that's really designed that compete with PayPal. And today they announced their first three retailers head had launched and I think those retailers are Rakuten. November which is a donation site for a charity and one of the movie theaters at had launched and so this is. In theory an easier faster more secure way for for customers to check out and if you store your credit card in it on one side. And you could use that store credit card and any other site that use this flow and they so they've made the flow available for free and it's open so. And I think it's kind of lame. Scot: [14:34] Zoe has a big setup for it being line. Jason: [14:37] Yeah well so it's a step in the right direction when I get weight makes way more sense that they have to have a joint product in the each try to have their own product I used to call that. NASCAR in the checkout where you know all these different companies wanted to put their logo on your check out. So now you know it's Consolidated down to one there absolutely is a customer benefit like if you know the customer would love to be able to store their payment information in one secure place, and then be able to use it in any of the places they shop so if a bunch of retailers all adopted this checkout flow. It would save customers time cuz they could go to a new retailer that they never shopped at before and still not have to type their. They're shipping address and payment information because it would be stored in the the EMV SRC. So that makes sense and I think it's a smart play for for the company is to consolidate but here's my problem. [15:33] The people that should be the best in the world at a checkout form should be the credit card companies and they should you know follow all the best practices and make it as a little friction as possible and therefore isn't that great bike it's very kind of. A pedestrian middle-of-the-road checkout with a lot of practices that we now know aren't the best. They make you type every individual field for address and you know we know it works way better to have a single feel than and use like a a Maps API to do a autosuggest. You know it just it's surprising they didn't have a great check out for a while and then like PayPal. They make it kind of redundant so the way that these first retailers implemented it. You have to type your shipping address. Before you select your payment method so you don't have the benefit of this service should be that you don't have to take your shipping address but the retailers are making you type your shipping address before you get to the payment method so. To me that was just kind of disappointing. [16:40] So we'll see we'll see if it get some adoption or they do a Gentoo and try to you know I'm sure they're all listening to this and you know we'll take my advice. Which I will happily give them for free so a couple other little news Tibbetts that I promise will be shorter. Best Buy hasn't has announced that they're moving to one day delivery for e-commerce so you know obviously, Amazon send big ripples in the industry by doing one day delivery in Walmart quickly announced they would match and Target matches by using, store delivery and so now you know we see another big player Best Buy feeling like they're forced to go to one day delivery which I'm sure is going to be. A very expensive thing for Best Buy to implement so that's interesting seeing seeing more retailers follow suit there. Today is actually a big day in New York retail, there's there a Nordstrom store has been a flagship store has been playing there for a couple years and it just open today so Nordstrom open the men's store a little over a year ago in New York and now they have a you know like one of the best examples of there. Their women store available in New York City and I know that. The New York retail trade press was shopping at store today and I'll head that very favorable comments about the first day. Scot: [18:04] Cool I saw an article that said your Nordstrom was doing all this stuff to improve the brand and into Wall Street just kind of young and I think the Stock's been down about 25% year-to-date whatever they're doing hasn't been seem to get traction. Jason: [18:21] Yeah I mean like for a while the the growth had been in the discount stores which it for Nordstrom is Nordstrom Rack in the main light stores have been lagging and that you know they finally had to conceive the day the discount stores were cannibalizing the main line stores and you know opening 1 new story isn't likely to really move the needle this is like by all accounts has a great store it's a risky store because like vemos. Retail saturated Market in the world for sort of luxury department stores is New York City and you know that most of their competitors have, how much longer relationship with with the New York Shopper so, for for local New Yorkers it's going to be interesting to see whether whether Nordstrom is able to entice them, I see a lot of shopping in New York happens from Taurus and Nordstrom has a good brand so, I by no means think it's it's not going to work but I kind of think this could be become Nordstrom's best store and it still isn't going to be. You know a huge economic windfall you know happy story in the stock goes through the roof. [19:37] Diametrically opposed one of those historic New York department store brands Barneys has been in bankruptcy for a while and we are all waiting to see if they were going to, be able to emerge from bankruptcy with some sort of restructuring or they were going to liquidate or what the story was. You know Barney's is a strong luxury department store brand in New York Bike there you know heavily feet up. Featured in the The Sex in the City TV show. And you answer a lot of New Yorkers had a strong affinity for the brand. And then out today that they are not going to be able to restructure so they they sold all the assets to a company called authentic brand Group which is a we often Call ABG. I'm an ABG the holding company that owns the licenses to a bunch of. Mostly failed retailer so it's like the Nine West and Nautica and Frederick's of Hollywood and they license out the the. [20:45] The intellectual property for these these Brands to operators that want to run stores and so they it seems like the intention is to close all the bunnies doors except one in Boston. And they have already announced that they have a customer that they're going to license. The brand asset to and that customer is Hudson Bay Company which owns Saks Fifth Avenue so. Yeah Saks and Barneys would have been you know direct bitter competitors for a long time and you know it. Clear how they're going to use it yet but like in some way Saks Fifth Avenue is going to try to Leverage The Barney's brand which is. Interesting but almost certainly bad news for all the. The employees working in the in the Barney stores and you know people that like had a particular affinity for the bunnies experience. Scot: [21:36] How many Barney stores are there again. Jason: [21:38] Yes I was afraid you were going to ask me that and. Scot: [21:41] Have a uncanny Central would get one of our interns to work on it while I'm fucking in a. Jason: [21:46] Yeah if we ever had like notes or or like rehearsals or something like that would be super helpful under 10 I want. Scot: [21:54] We do rehearse every show three times so I don't don't get blisters confused by by the don't make it seem like we don't prepare for this thing. Jason: [22:02] Got you in my head I want to say at 7 stores so it's not a huge number of stores the a few of them ended up being inserted wackadoodle places like they open the wheel Las Vegas store. Scot: [22:17] They're pretty big. Jason: [22:18] Yeah it was their big beautiful stores. Scot: [22:21] Macy's size in my brain 20000 square feet. Jason: [22:23] Yeah but they were like no I think they're like considerably larger like 230,000 square feet. Scot: [22:33] This could be good from all again or bad depends on your perspective. Jason: [22:39] Yeah so I think they are like they are an anchor in a couple of miles but there's like something you know that the Manhattan stores were mostly freestanding stores their first non Manhattan store was like a Chicago store from the 90s I think they have a good store in Beverly Hills they actually there's two me a doom the mall trying to open in New Jersey it's called American dream and it's it's owned by the same people that own Mall of America and they've been trying to open the small for like 20 years and it's supposedly, can a partially open this month but guess who the the tenant retail anchor was supposed to be in that mall. Scot: [23:21] Barney's. Jason: [23:23] You got it so that's where obviously not happening so that's a yet another setback for for those guys I'm sorry not rooting against them but it just seems like that. A little bit of a wackadoodle concept in the current market it so definitely you know sad, to see Barney's go it'll be interesting to see what sax does with the brand you know sex is on kind of turnaround of their own trying to change their fortune and so, you know I think there's a lot of evidence that. When's red algae that does not work is to take to distress Brands and add them together so Kenny Mart plus years was not significantly stronger than Sears alone so what will see if if Saks and Barney's have a different approach. Scot: [24:15] Doesn't that don't sound terribly promising. Jason: [24:18] I'm super negative on these news items today I should have found some happier news. Scot: [24:22] You're grumpy Jason forgot grumpy Jason tonight. Jason: [24:24] Yeah also it's not a good week to be a retail brand CEO it seems like they're all losing their jobs. Scot: [24:31] Yeah and it's not entirely clear so an interesting one is both the Nike and UnderArmour CEOs have switched over. Nike + it's not entirely clear what's going on the lot of them site you know kind of standard just want to spend more time with family and all their stew lot of rumors that there's a lot of meat you kind of stuff happening out there that. You know that this is one reaction that I have no idea if that's true or not, eBay's CEO left in September that was kind one of the first ones and he just had a disagreement with a board board I want some start kind of dismantling eBay and if he wants all the parts to stay together so they the CFO took over there but I mention eBay because the new CEO of Nike is John Donohue who was the previous to Devin winning CEO of eBay, from eBay for SAS software business called servicenow and now he's running Nike, the new CFO is currently running until Under Armour I think president of the US took over on a reminder. Jason: [25:44] Yeah internal promotion what's a little interesting they're like I think you're right on Nike so 890 had phenomenal economic performance and Nike Revenue probably doubled during Mark Mike Parker's rain in Nike so that one didn't feel, like financial performance-related and there was a lot of controversy around. Like they're not being a lot of gender diversity in the senior management team at Nike and you know some sunlight you know not very good policies for treating female athletes in Nike inside I don't know if the cumulative effect of all of that was the deal or if he just chose to leave like Tiana I haven't heard any strong rumors on Nike but it almost certainly wasn't financial performance and Nikes case because they were you know they're frankly doing really well Under Armour has struggled more and what's interesting there is like the biggest rival for Under Armour has been the North American market and so you know now that the founder Kevin plank steps down I think he still the chairman of the board ebony step down from the day today and the guy they promote is the president of North America which is the market that that has been struggling so interesting and nothing else. Scot: [27:02] So that wraps up the news for show there was one thing I wanted to mention the news so I think one of the most under-reported and discussed in the industry Market places that I'm excited about I is the Google marketplace now they don't call it that I think that's part of the problem that the the way they articulate this to sellers what I would call sellers Merchants if they call it, Google shopping actions which is a terrible name and then for consumers you you can see it called by on Google the spin around 4 about two years if I recall and it's been on this kind of slow boil and what's, reason I mention it in the new section is here today right before we got on I got a email from Google shopping saying they were having a flash sale that's like you can't have a flashlight but look at what they've done is they've gone to all the the sellers that are in the buy on Google program, I'm in first while they've upgraded the program where I was able to use it on my iPhone and my Apple browser, I'm on my desktop and it's much easier to use than a then it has been in previous iterations work Sky Android only intact and to kind of like the Google Play permissions in and. [28:23] Payment methods do you have set up so it's really good experience so we'll put a link in the show notes to the splash page and I was able to get $40 off of a pair of iPods that had my eye on the new generation of some older ones so I was just blown away by The Experience got a really nice one page checkout the shipping was very Amazon asking that is Snappy so you know there's there's we talked about on the show about how Amazon's ads are really threatening Google looks like Google's waking up to this and I'm cautiously optimistic that this Mark this kind of by on Google it is a pretty interesting new and trending Marketplace world and I would encourage our our books to maybe this experiment without as a holiday item I think it's relatively easy to turn on if you already have you know you can go to Google shopping list. Jason: [29:22] Yep and it correct me if I have this wrong but in my mind this is sort of the successor to what used to be called Google Express rides are there there's both of delivery service but there was a, Google Express shopping portal where they aggregated all the items that work, being sold by Google Express and now they have this new portal which is shopping. Google.com which Aggregates all the sellers that are using the the. Google shopping actions tools to sell products on the Google platform is that am I thinking about that right. Scot: [29:59] Yesterday so they had two actions separate then they kind of had it inside of Express then Express kind of as we. As you know it kind of went away and now they're kind of gotten rid of that brand this far as I understand so they've gone through kind of like four or five iterations here that have been. Part of the reason I don't think a lot of people are talking about this is it it is very confusing but now I just want experience I went through was actually really good reggae email and it said there's a flash sale prices were really good it seems like Google was supplementing them took me to a page that was, coherence and really only shop on Google items that the only other thing I've noticed is you can now if you do a search result Uber Google shopping I get an Amazon Prime like filter which says you know hey show me only the buy on Google items that are in this market place and what's nice about that is you know it's got a cart metaphor so I don't have to go to 6 different retailers websites to buy stuff and and then the flash sale is nice because it also has a bunch of additional discounts to really nail the user experience it still think they need to do a lot on The Branding but I think. This is good cuz I can Foundation we have the right pieces in place to go do some Brandon that would make sense. Jason: [31:20] Yeah I know and it definitely seems like Google is fully committed to figuring shopping out and it makes sense that they would cuz obviously you know there's a lot of chatter about Amazon stealing ad revenue from Google news so you know if your, if your Google it would make sense that you'd want to have a viable shopping experience to try to protect that Revenue. Scot: [31:43] Absolute cool that wraps up our news part of program and let's jump into some listener questions. Jason: [31:57] Questions their questionnaire questionnaire questions. Scot: [32:02] Jason you know I don't, I feel like I've put my thumb on the scale or something but mostly questions are actually in your realm so I'm going to we're going to go into an interview style here. We usually like to alternate but really miss these are in your room so jump into a man and you're going to be the guy answering most of them so the first question comes from longtime listener frequent guests Michelle Grant and she says Amazon and Walmart have both have patents around predictive shipping could you speculate on what impact predictive shipping will have on Commerce we mentioned it in episode 187 but she'd like to get more details. Jason: [32:41] Oh. Now I have to try to remember what we said in 187 better than Michelle remembers it and that light. Scot: [32:47] You said you were the world's leading expert on it is Farrakhan. Jason: [32:50] Yeah I trust Michelle's memory a lot more than I trust must be haven't heard about predictive shipping before like super literally it's this notion of another way to call it would be in Tissa Batory shipping to say like hey using big data and your typical trans I assume you're about to run out of peanut butter so I'm going to send you a new jar of peanut butter and if I'm right and you needed peanut butter great you keep the peanut butter and I'll charge your account for it if I'm wrong here's some super easy way to return in the peanut butter and you won't be charged for it so. [33:34] It's a specific version of a broader category of experiences that I'll call Auto replenishment right and you know Auto replenishment to me is this notion that, today my shopping is very inquisitive like if you need peanut butter, you either go online find the right peanut butter added to your card and buy it or you drive your store find the peanut butter and and pay for it but you you had to take a bunch of overt actions to get that peanut butter and increasingly in the future there going to be a lot of products that you're going to get implicit lie without having to take all those steps and so, the ways you might get an implicit product or it might be predicted we ship to you which is what Michelle was specifically asking about. [34:21] You might have a webcam in your kitchen that's keeping this noticing how much you use peanut butter and ordering pink peanut butter for you when you when you need it kind of like a video version of Amazon Alexa. You might have a smart trash can that notices what packages you throw away and automatically reorder them. You might have a fridge that let you very easily tell it when you use the last of the milk or the eggs or something and increasingly you might have a bunch of. Internet-enabled devices that know when they're out of their consumables right so already you can have a water filter pitcher that knows when it needs a new filter in orders that you can have a dishwasher that orders more soap when it needs it, and so you know there's a. Using all of these techniques that iot devices the smart kitchen and the predictive shipping there's a significant amount of purchases that we that we have to explicitly do today that will probably happen in puts Italy in the. The not-too-distant future incident. [35:26] Specifically answered Michelle's question I think the cumulative effect of all of this Auto replenishment can have a huge pronounced effect on retail, so so I've had my team do some sort of. Studies on you know what percentage of products in a typical Walmart store for example. [35:51] Would be suitable for auto replenishment and in the answer is it ends up being about 40% of the skews in a Walmart are things that you could. Reasonably expect to be fulfilled via Auto replenishment, and so imagine the world was calling five years from now when you never go to the store to get toilet paper or paper towels or peanut butter because through one mechanism or another all those things. Show up when you need them at your house suddenly the Walmart store is 40% too big and. [36:26] A bunch of the reasons that you had to go to a store have gone away so the number of visits that you have to that store, have gone away in the amount of Isles you're going to walk in that store that are you know potentially going to cause you to serendipitous we discover new products and impulse items, have gone away and so the you know we talked in most markets that like if you can change the market by 10 or 15%. That really is an inflection point that can dramatically change the whole market and so if. Auto replenishment can get to 40% like that that would be. A pronounced change in retail and the way I like to talk to retards about it the way I think about it is you know I used to spend a lot of time at Best Buy. The 40,000 square foot store 10,000 square feet of that store where designed to sell these things that came on plastic circles called music. [37:26] And people would buy a new music in some cases every week so you might visit a Best Buy store 50 times to buy music and you probably only shop for a TV every 2 or 3 years. [37:37] Because you come to that store every week, you have to walk by the TVs and when you're ready to buy a TV. Most likely buy it from Best Buy so what happens in the world when no one buys plastic circles anymore and you all download your music on Spotify. [37:50] Suddenly the 40,000 square-foot Best Buy store is 10000 square feet too big and has a huge economic problem and then Best Buy's case. They they really struggled with what to do with that Gap that was both the traffic driver and you are significant, square footage in their store they tried a bunch of things today what they mostly do is outsourced that space they sublease that space so Apple buy some of that space Samsung buy some of that space, Microsoft buy some of that space and they sort of have a Bazaar of of a brand funded displays that I have taken up that space and they've done some different things to, replace the traffic they provide lawn services there now weaning into Health Smart Home all these different things but none of the things were completely successful at replacing the traffic that that CDs wants gave to Best Buy and you know it's very possible that grocery stores and you know major Mass merchants will go through this same same Quagmire where where they'll have to figure out you know changes to their business model to accommodate the fact that they're certain kind of products that we're just not likely to, explicitly shop for at some point in the future do you buy my version of the future at all. Scot: [39:11] I do you know the thing I would add and eating you do a, ask it what you talked you do where you talk about this where you wouldn't when you just drive it people may be saying you know that's really weird like stuff I haven't ordered shows of my house that's weird but what I think happens is where I need to loosen up to that little bit and use the example of you know 10 years ago people would say never get in the car the stranger now we press a button on her phone and do it all the time ride sharing apps and don't think twice about it if people put all their food on Instagram and stuff thanks to her behavior changes faster than we give it credit for and how do you say example of Stitch fix right so there's there's millions of subscribers to stitch fix that are used to the cycle of I get a box of stuff and I return pretty good chunk of it and I keep some I think that's the kind of the format it would take is you imagine you get all use Amazon cuz that's my I go to you say yes imagine you just kind of get this weekly box from Amazon and in there, you keep 60 70% of it and then Amazon's coming to your house so much in your neighborhood so much they don't mind picking up a bunch of stuff I hate you get back convenience factor without way you would you would really think of it as wasteful I think a lot of people kind of look at in the weather be super wasteful cuz it's actually more efficient. [40:29] Put more stuff in that box and it's Greener if you could be, the math of that in an Amazon you could actually pass a bunch of shipping savings to you as well when you stay so I didn't hear you say is just a simple one and I think the Amazon patents kind of Simply around one of the times I saw was around you know frequently people in my house on my Amazon account will throw things in the car and just kind of like leave it there for their fries and they won't check out to Amazon could preemptively ship stuff like that to you know so or if you spent a fair amount of time on an item page and items under their not to do that with a high consideration product like a digital camera but you know what say you're you're you know you're looking at a pair of shoes they can go ahead and ship you two or three sizes that shoe knowing you'll probably take one and you were probably going to do that exact same real kind of return pattern anyway if they've shipped that with a bunch of other stuff already on its way it kind of Ride Along Ride Along quote a quote for free or for very little, there's just kind of like science fiction where all the devices are ordering for you but there's kind of simpler stuff we can do in the interim to get there. Jason: [41:39] Oh for sure and I would even say it like, there's lots of signal the retailer can use to inform that prediction and you met you know the browsing signals that you mention the the stuff left in car that the actual purchase history but, like let me give you a scenario that's even easier so what happens when Kroger buys a popular app for tracking your calories online and they now know for a big chunk of their customers like what they ate at every meal because you logged your food consumption into your diet at right so now Kroger knows not only what you browse for and what you bought but actually when you consume it and so they can you know super accurately, predict when you need more of those items and it it you know it's not black magic or anything like there's a gentleman reason that some users would want to tell Kroger when they use those items, because I got some some benefit for that and I guess they're one of the thing I throw in there is predictive shipping doesn't. [42:44] Automatically mean to your house so there's a flavor predictive shipping that in essence is already have and it happening some of the Amazon patterns for predictive shipping, actually are proposing that they would predict that we ship popular items to the basement of your condo building our apartment building right so I can predict like I can aggravate the predictions for you know the 50 people that live in this building and I can Amazon can we space in though in the basement of that building and they can stage the stuff that that buildings most likely to buy in the basements and then when they get ordered the delivery cost is from the basement to the the unit instead of from the Fulfillment center to the unit right so a flavor predictive shipping is. [43:33] Predictably staging the stuff closer to the consumer and I would argue Prime now is sort of a version of that already where you know they have they put them in centers that are several hours from metropolitan areas and those those filming centers have a million items and then they take the 60,000 items that they're most likely to sell to that metropolitan area and they put that in a smaller Warehouse that's a 30 minute drive from most of the residents in that City and you know increasingly they might stage even more popular items more closely the customers to enable the one day delivery in all these other services so I I feel like baby steps in predictive shipping is kind of staging items closer and I do think it's totally realistic that In Our Lifetime you know there's white I did it just doesn't make sense that you should have to stress about running out of toilet paper. Scot: [44:25] Yes it's going to be one thing the e-commerce industry delivers to the world cool our second question comes from Holly Marie Pfeiffer and it says what's the future look like for personalization with ITP cracking down on Safari and talks about Google being closed behind and restricting third-party cookies. Jason: [44:45] Yeah well so I'm have to interpret this question. Partly because there was a thing called 3rd party cookies and they mostly are already not allowed so you know a cookie is a little digital footprint and it gets laughed when you visit a website and it can store some data, that that website uses about you right and so for a while it was possible to four. When you visit us a Retailer's websites a walmart.com Walmart could have permission to go look at a cookie that shared amongst many websites and that was called a third-party cookie Vera Bradley security reasons browsers don't allow that anymore so walmart.com can only see cookies that are designed for walmart.com and no other website can see those cookies so it said that kind of. Personalization has already tightened up but there are lots of other ways that browsers try to identify you and share information about you and I think Holly's main point is the internet is kind of cracking down on all of those ways so there's a thing called browser fingerprinting. And essentially you know I can ask the browser. [46:12] For thousands of settings that you have set in your unique browser and your combination of settings for all those settings kind of. Equals a unique fingerprint that's going to be different than almost any other user on the internet and so by. [46:27] Asking your browser all those questions I can create a unique fingerprint for you to identify you uniquely Scott even if you delete all your cookies and so there's a you know a fair amount of. Advertising based personalization on the web that leverages these fingerprinting Technologies, and increasingly the browser is not letting you asking all those questions because they realized that it was being exploited for for privacy reasons, and by default the browser isn't storing cookies at all or is much more restrictive than its privacy policies then then they used to be and so there are a lot of us that feel like, a lot of the ways that a marketer would have leverage third-party data to improve. Their ability to Market to you when you're in a particular website are all things that for a variety of privacy reasons are, going away and they're going to be more restricted right and so you know today when you go visit a website you visit Walmart Walmart knows everything that you told Walmart about it but Walmart can also go to. Axiom and Epsilon and all these third parties and buy a bunch of extra data about you that they could potentially use to Market to you, and you know there's probably like. [47:47] Nearer than further future when marketers aren't going to be allowed to apply any of that third-party data to you so they're only going to be allowed to use data, about you that you had explicitly provided to them and and they they have disclosed their collecting and what they're doing with and so, it does change a bunch of marketing tactics that does change. Did the palette of personalisation options that you have available but frankly like I would argue that we are doing an extraordinary crappy job of personalizing experiences to all the data that we have access today in to the fact that some of that data might be less accessible to us as marketers in the future like like, you know do a great job with all the data you have before you you're crying about not having access to more day that's why I feel like there is a huge opportunity to dramatically improve personalization you don't even with just first-party data and so I personally don't view it as a a disaster that the sort of wild west of third-party data is is likely going to go away. Scot: [49:02] Call Melinda secret time time so we'll probably maybe do the short version of these this next question comes from Jeff Vogel I saw Jason's question to Toby about performance and pwas do you see them actually sticking I know they are hot right now but how many pwa either of you have on your phone of those besides Amazon how many do you use seems like something that works for the Amazon to Nordstrom's the world but do you see it as a mid-market reality. Jason: [49:33] Oh Jeff it's so cruel. Just short answers and then gives me a juicy p p w a question. Scot: [49:41] Take all the time you want it's our podcast. Jason: [49:45] Yeah yeah that's got so so first of all the the question he's referencing is the founder and CEO of Shopify did a kind of ask me anything on Twitter, that's Toby and I took the liberty of asking him a question about you know is there any plans to dramatically improve, Paige performance, on Shopify sites and specifically of Shopify was going to move to something like Progressive web apps and Toby was nice enough to give a video response to my question and he said we're absolutely, doing major evolutions of our performance right now so stay tuned for you no big announcements about us optimizing our performance which candidly is a problem with Shopify it's not a particularly. Bass performing e-commerce experience at the moment so glad to hear that Toby is committed to fixing that and I floated pwas as one of the primary ways you would do that and Toby didn't agree with me like so he's like we support pwa, but that's really not the best way to get performance so this requires like a slightly deeper dive. Jeff I suspect the way you're thinking about pwas is exactly backwards right sappy wa stands for Progressive web app. [51:07] And it has this unfortunate word in it app and so when most people here that they go oh, pwa is a replacement for Native apps and what you would do is you go to a website that's a pwa and you'd quick save on my homepage and now you have an icon on your phone that you can click. Anytime you want to do lunch this pwa and you know he he's referencing that guy shike aren't only really big companies going to be able to convince people to save the pwa is to their homepage. And here's a funny thing what a pwa really is is it's a best practice way to build a mobile website. [51:45] And you never have to store it on your homepage it simply means if starbucks.com is built as a pwa when you go to starbucks.com from your mobile phone. You're going to get a highly mobile optimized experience that's likely to load much faster be perceived as welding Fastener and support the very latest. Mobile capabilities in your browser so it's using your browser to deliver a great mobile experience native apps, are indexed by Google so if you do a search on Google you're not going to get pointers to the, the interior content inside of a native app but a progressive web app is a website so it all of its content is indexed on Google you can get a result on Google click on that result and it'll take you right to that part of the progressive web app. It just so happens that as an optional feature of progressive web apps. [52:37] If it's a app if it's a website you use a lot you can save it to your desktop in or to your phone home screen and then there will be an icon that you can use to lunch at but you're really just watching. That Brands website and so I actually think. Pwa most benefits the not Amazon's of the world Amazon is about the only retailer that successfully has God than 50 million consumers to download and install their app like almost no other retailer can get a native app installed on a lot of. Devices Amazon can so if you're not Amazon and you want to Rich mobile experience. [53:15] A pwa is the way to go right now so I at the moment disagree with Toby I think. Pwa is are much more important for mobile performance then apparently Toby believes they are. Time will tell there are a bunch of retailers that have launched pwas and a reporting dramatically better. Performance and therefore business metrics as a result the example I use a lot is in the US Starbucks has a mobile app and super successful. But as they've expanded all these other countries they didn't rewrite that mobile app they built a pwa so in China the way you would do mobile order and pay the way you would do Starbucks pay is through the pwa website that Starbucks belt, and they have built a a pwa version of their website in the US now and you can try it and it basically it'll mobile web browser gives you all the functionality. [54:13] Previously you you would have needed an app to get so I think it's a really good experience. You don't see tons and tons of deployments right now because they're frankly really hard to build them so they're expensive to build. I'm in a ton of retailers just spent a bunch of money building building a responsive design website and saw the last thing they want is Jason Goldberg to fly in and go your responsive website sucks you should build a really expensive pwa to replace it right and so. Quite frankly there just a lot of retailers that aren't in cycle on. Making that kind of investment right now but almost every retailer that is having to make a new investment in their mobile experiences. [54:51] Is adopting pwa in the first crop of those that did are getting great performance so. I'm actually curious to have a Toby's a super smart guy. Cheers to have a longer conversation with him then you can have on Twitter to understand why she's not as bullish but my. Sort of skeptical suspicion is Shopify just isn't particularly well architected to. Replace the webstore model with a pwa web store and you know they built their own Paradigm they they have this development language called liquid and Toby obviously loves the stuff that he built so he believes the fastest way to get a mobile website is a better implementation and liquid and they support pwa is kind of a bolt on but not really is coordinated technology and so I suspect part of Toby's hesitation is that his architecture just doesn't support it as well but, hopefully I'll get the chance to have a deeper die with him and then we'll find out. Scot: [55:58] Cool that's a good tie into this final listener question this comes from Carrie and I'm not going to say carries last name cuz I won't say it right so will call Kerry k any new information regarding with a Dobby is doing with the Magento platform and kind of a it's a two-parter here as we're trying to go fast and then this is one you can do really fast what's your brief take on the current status of all of the Commerce platforms. Jason: [56:25] Yeah so that it's a better time than you might imagine because I'm like Shopify Magento is kind of all in on Progressive web apps, like here here's a kind of my Readers Digest on the Adobe and Magento first and then the overall landscape later show magenta was a super popular e-commerce platform it's been deployed millions of times it's you know most people that the plated didn't pay for it and it's you know open source on-prem solution and that was called magenta 1.0 so there's Tennessee. They're they're still running magenta 1.0 there's a you know even more sites that installed magenta 1.0 at one point and then just kind of abandon their business right so, it's been a super popular platform for a long time in the last three or four years if you were small business that wanted to do lunch and e-commerce site you were Louis less likely to pick. Magenta which is hard to install and host and all these things and way more likely to pick Shopify so Shopify his gain way more traction while I would argue Magento has lost a lot of traction with small businesses, but while that was happening, Magento didn't stand still they built Magento 2.0 which was much more modern architecture for an e-commerce platform it was better in a lot of ways. [57:44] And only one piece of bad news Magento got very few people to use Magento 2 and very few of the, the the magenta one sites have migrated to Magento 2, but Magento 2 is better in most ways and today Magento 2 is one of the platforms that had the best native support for Progressive web app. [58:10] So well they don't have like Magento is kind of A Tale of Two Cities they have a long in the tooth old e-commerce platform that that has a lot of flaws but has a huge install in loyal install base, and they have a new platform which is much better which supports much more modern standards and better security. And they don't have a lot of traction with it yet and then you know when they found them in that circumstance they got bought by Adobe. Which you know it has a huge investment in content management this platform called Adobe experience manager AEM. An AEM scomar strategy was to partner with e-commerce platforms so you know what a job you would say is. Run AEM in IBM websphere or run a.m. and sap hybris together and we have these design patterns that let you run these two super you know expensive complicated pieces of the software together. [59:12] So at the moment. I would say Adobe has not merge those two strategies like they now that they own Magento they they have a strategy that says hey run AEM and Magento together. Like we used to talk about running hybris or sap. And like I don't think they've got a lot of traction on that like it it frankly doesn't fit because in Magento is cheap and then in a.m. is expensive so if there's not. Like a huge amount of overlap of someone that wants those two platforms. And then separately they have this pure magenta solution which is hey you don't need a Content management solution adopter magenta to you know Embrace Progressive web apps and embrace the future and its really great solution so, what we're all waiting for is Adobe to kind of reconcile those two strategies and say like hey how does AEM fit into the Magento 2 pwa World am is not very good at pwas but you know with Magento is selling their vision of the future there they're talking heavily about pwa so is there in a little bit of an awkward place right now and we're all waiting to see how they they reconcile those those two pads there's there's a number of ways they could do it and frankly adobe's acquired a lot of other Technologies in the past and ultimately been able to do a pretty good job of weaving them together. Scot: [1:00:38] And then the second part of that question was some of the other platforms you've spent a fair amount of time on Shopify and Magento maybe throw was still a little big conversation there and then walk up to Salesforce Oracle sap platforms. Jason: [1:00:57] Play my one sentence answer is the state of e-commerce platforms right now is. Convoluted right so that you know that the entry-level small business platforms of choice Magento and Shopify and as I've already mentioned Shopify phenomenally gaining traction, and very low low risk easy implementation a lot of things going for it Magento 1.0 open source not so much not gaining a lot of new users One Step Up from that they're their platforms that are you meant to be like slightly more Enterprise friendly like you mentioned Bigcommerce and I would call you I would say Bigcommerce as a kind of. Stayed flat and Shopify his kind of successfully moved into Bigcommerce is space so they have a new flavor of shutters not that new now but. A newer flavor of Shopify called Shopify plus which kind of targets directly the Bigcommerce is of the world which were maybe like one step up Market from. From Shopify Bigcommerce is going to support more things like B2B workflows and things that that Shopify probably doesn't have yet they're a bunch of. [1:02:11] Newer platforms at the next step up that don't have very big installed bases but they're all these platforms like, mozu and. Commerce Tools in Alaska path and you know a whole set of platforms that each have some pros and cons but just don't have a huge installed base. And then you get up to the what what was the Big 4 which platform is most likely to be used by my clients and be used by it like big Enterprise clients it was demandware which is now Salesforce Commerce Cloud which. Is doing really well has a lot of traction and you know they're probably doing a really good job of evolving the platform. And then there are these three on-prem so in that that pop on his cloud-hosted platform. Dentistry on Prem platforms that were really big amongst Enterprises there was IBM websphere Commerce which I didn't actually sold and you know now. Is a little bit of forts platform there's Oracle atg and there's sap hybris and I would argue that all three of those platforms have wildly lostine. As users have seen how expensive and high-risk they are to install and how long the installation takes and how much of that experience you get out of these smaller cheaper platforms for a fraction of the price. [1:03:39] Sap hybris has a bunch of features that are not in Shopify plus but once you paid $10,000 for a year of Shopify Plus. It's really hard to spend millions of dollars and wait 9 months or 12 months for implementation of, of sap hybris so I would like say at the moment the Enterprise platforms are really kind of tanking, it remains to be seen what what will replace them do man wear his you know star Salesforce Commerce cloud is done by far the best of those Enterprise Solutions, and the the small business guys are growing up with their clients and so you know that the shopify's in the world have have many more Enterprise clients now that some of those. Originally small businesses like Warby Parker you know have gotten bigger on that platform. And not you not argue there's a bunch of new technologies that all the it guys like that are micro service-based and all of these new Frameworks, and it seems like that's what all the customers want but like. No one platform has kind of won the majority of users on that platform so at the moment it's a it's a very fragmented market and it's it's difficult to pick a winner so it's to be honest not the best time in the world to pick a new platform if you don't have to. Scot: [1:04:58] Yes some of the api-based funds called themselves headless which I think is bad Ben marketing unless it's Halloween. Jason: [1:05:05] Yes and pretend most of like there's not perfect overlap but most of the Headless systems or API BAE systems are. What we would call Micro service pay system there are ways to be headed west without microservices but that's getting in the nuances that we probably don't need to get into on the show. Scot: [1:05:25] Can you be headless without microservices but still do pwas without third-party cookies and predictive shipping. Jason: [1:05:34] I was going to say yes till you threw in. Scot: [1:05:37] Cool started to sound like a little word salad which means it's probably time to land the plane here. Jason: [1:05:46] Yep if I'm totally confused anyone and you want to ask me five questions feel free to hit us up on Twitter or Facebook page, you know is if we added value on the show we sure would love it if you jump on the iTunes and get us that five star review where one of the best reviewed e-commerce podcast on the web and frankly we'd like to keep that status and I need your help to do it. Scot: [1:06:09] We hope you enjoy this episode of industry news and listener questions. Jason: [1:06:15] Until next time happy commercing.
Am 30. Oktober hat Apple die Quartalszahlen für das vierte Geschäftsquartal 2019 bekannt gegeben. Zum Start der Woche wollen wir uns die Ergebnisse auch im Podcast etwas näher ansehen. Apple konnte wieder mit einigen Rekorden punkten – und gab doch ein wenig Einblick in innere Strukturen. Viel Geld – und das war’s? Nicht so ganz. Gerade uns Apple-Fans geben die Quartalszahlen immer wieder interessante Details über Apples Interna. Selbst wenn der Konzern keine Verkaufszahlen der Geräte nennt, so sind alleine schon die einzelnen Umsatzkategorien durchaus interessant. Dazu kommen die Interviews nach der Bekanntgabe. Services und Wearables auf dem Siegeszug Der Siegeszug der Kategorie Services geht weiter voran, mittlerweile ist der Bereich bei 12,5 Milliarden US-Dollar angekommen. Das sind über 25 Prozent mehr als im Vorjahr. Ähnlich verhält es sich bei den Wearables, ein sattes Plus von über 50 Prozent, aktuell hält der Bereich bei 6,5 Milliarden US-Dollar. Der Mac als Verlierer Der klare Verlierer ist der Mac. Mit 7 Milliarden Umsatz – ein Rückgang von 5 Prozent – könnte er bald von den AirPods und der Apple Watch eingeholt werden. Der Bereich der iPads wächst weiter um knapp 13 Prozent auf 4,7 Milliarden US-Dollar. Das iPhone baut ebenso ab Beim iPhone gibt es ebenfalls starke Einbrüche, minus 10 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahresergebnis. Damit setzt sich der Eindruck fort: Die XS- und XR-Generation war nicht die erfolgreichste von Apple. Vielleicht wird es mit der Generation um das iPhone 11 anders – dessen Ergebnis ist noch kaum in die Quartalszahlen eingeflossen. Die kleinen Einblicke Apple Pay soll sehr erfolgreich sein und rasant wachsen, so soll der Dienst viermal so schnell wachsen wie Paypal. Mit der Apple Card soll außerdem der Kauf eines iPhones auf Kredit möglich sein – zinsfrei über 24 Monate. Ebenso gab Maestri einen kleinen Ausblick auf das iPad Pro, dieses erwarten wir nicht mehr für dieses Jahr. Dennoch ein Rekordquartal Mit 64 Milliarden US-Dollar schreibt Apple dennoch das beste vierte Quartal aller Zeiten. Das nächste Quartal soll einen Gesamtumsatz zwischen 85 und 89,5 Milliarden US-Dollar bringen, damit könnte man das bisher stärkste Quartal aus dem Jahr 2017 mit 88,3 Milliarden US-Dollar toppen. Nähere Details findet ihr auch in unserem ausführlichen Beitrag.
By Innovation only - so nannte Apple das Event am Dienstag, bei dem unter anderem neue iPhones vorgestellt wurden. Wir sind Apple Fans - doch mal Hand aufs Herz - lasst uns über Innovation sprechen. Unterm Strich finde ich den Namen nicht ganz unpassend - die Keynote war vor allem Innovation und keine Revolution. Dennoch hat Apple, für mich, viel von seinem Standing eingebüßt. Apple rennt den Trends der Branche nach - und setzt sie nicht mehr. Das ist erst seit Kurzem so. Das haben wir alles schon gesehen! Was gab es neues? Ein Always on Display für die Uhr, ein Smartphone mit drei Kameras. Trends die es seit Jahren bei anderen Herstellern gibt - und zwar nicht bei einem sondern fast Allen! Wir machen Dinge später - aber besser Oft heißt es ,Apple springt später auf einen Zug auf - macht es dann aber besser. Das seh ich auch so. Ein Beispiel wäre vor allem die Kamera. Das Megapixel Race hat Apple früh verlassen, statt dessen auf AI gemacht. Dualkameras gab es schon früher, Apple setzte auf die Zoomlinse und führte damit einen neuen Branchenstandard ein. Den Nightmode haben wir bei allen Herstellern schon gesehen - perfektioniert hat ihn aber jemand anderer: Google, letztes Jahr im November. Ob Apple hier mithalten kann wird sich noch zeigen müssen. Auf der anderen Seite steigt Apple zwar oft in Innovationen ein - verliert dann aber unterwegs den Fokus. Ja - Hey Siri - ich spreche über dich!
The final episode of The Explosion of Happiness. Opening and closing comments by Ryan. Episode 1-64 compilation noted below. Part 1 of 3.0:00 - Prologue02:27 - What's a podcast? (Episode 001)02:50 - The problem with modern multiplayer. (Episode 004)05:17 - Yes Master Blizzard. (Episode 006)05:25 - The Plot to Bloodbourne. (Episode 011)05:54 - Spec Ops: The Line and the circlejerk. (Episode 012)10:06 - Fire Emblem Incest. (Episode 013)10:36 - Apple Fans. (Episode 014)14:24 - Andrew & Undertale. (Episode 016)21:07 - Minecraft Porn. (Episode 016)22:44 - Gagged and Suffocated. (Episode 016)24:21 - Action heroes then and now. (Episode 018)27:10 - Newgrounds. (Episode 020)27:19 - Would you like to update to Windows 10? (Episode 022)27:46 - You will be purged. (Episode 023)28:00 - Annoying bitch. (Episode 023)28:42 - Andrew hates Capcom. (Episode 023)31:17 - Mass Effect 3's terrible dialogue. (Episode 025)35:27 - Buying seeds. (Episode 025)36:12 - Beamdog Rant. (Episode 027)44:49 - Terrible person. (Episode 027)45:31 - It's Just a beta. (Episode 028)45:53 - Counterstrike, I've missed you. (Episode 30)46:05 - No. (Episode 032)46:18 - Tracer has PTSD. (Episode 032)49:12 - Vac banned. (Episode 033)49:48 - Assassin's Creed Movie pre-order bonuses. (Episode 033)52:18 - Old console nostalgia. (Episode 034)1:00:08 - Keeping wives & girlfriends on their toes. (Episode 031)1:01:07 - No (2). (Episode 035)1:01:14 - Tom Clancy's The Division The Movie The Book. (Episode 035)1:04:43 - Ryan Reacts. (Episode 036)1:06:01 - Make America Grate Again. (Episode 036)1:07:53 - Video Game Movies. (Episode 036)1:14:04 - Dark Souls easy mode. (Episode 036)1:16:15 - E3 2016. (Episode 037)1:16:50 - The battlefield community. (Episode 037)1:19:10 - Who? (Episode 037)1:19:55 - We've pissed off everyone. (Episode 037)1:20:56 - Happy birthday asshole. (Episode 037)1:22:50 - You excited for Mighty No. 9? (Episode 038)1:22:57 - Wasted & Andrew's breakdown. (Episode 038)1:27:43 - Spider semen. (Episode 038)1:29:03 - Captain Kirk vs. Goku. (Episode 039)1:29:25 - Pokemon Go kills. (Episode 040)1:29:54 - Andrew is not a pedophile. (Episode 041)1:30:39 - Twitch douchebag. (Episode 041)1:34:54 - It's just me. (Episode 041)1:35:24 - Brain fart. (Episode 042)1:35:42 - G2A's most expensive item. (Episode 042)1:37:14 - Microsoft charging for Windows 10 Enterprise. (Episode 042)1:39:20 - Mixed messages about failure. (Episode 042)1:40:06 - Today's youth and 'bad' graphics. (Episode 042)1:41:10 - Muh dick. (Episode 043)1:41:28 - Andrew's camping trip & Owl stories. (Episode 043)1:51:45 - Techraptor's podcast network. (Episode 043)1:53:02 - Muh dick muh dick muh dick. (Episode 043)1:53:41 - Updated terms of use. (Episode 044)1:54:00 - Super Metroid (Episode 044)1:56:46 - Nintendo's sense of originality. (Episode 044)1:58:36 - Center of the No Man's Sky galaxy. (Episode 44)2:00:10 - Looking at things. (Episode 045)2:00:42 - Things that piss me off. (Episode 046)2:00:50 - Puget Sound drivers. (Episode 046)2:04:12 - Convention swag junkies. (Episode 046)2:05:27 - Traumatic childhood video game moments. (Episode 046)Continued in Part II...
Die Sommerzeit ist auch immer die Zeit der knatternden Rasenmäher. Da möchte man bei einem gemütlichen Feierabendbier die Ruhe im Garten genießen und kaum hat man sich hingesetzt, startet der Nachbar seinen 20 Jahren alten Benzinrasenmäher. Torben ist nun auf die Idee gekommen, sich einmal einen modernen Rasenmäher-Roboter näher anzuschauen. Das löst zwar nicht das Problem mit Nachbars Rasenmäher, aber zumindest könnte man sich gemütlich zurücklehnen und dem Roboter bei der Arbeit zusehen. Torben grübelt: „Ob man den Rasenmäher wohl auch modifizieren könnte, damit der die lästigen Ratten verjagt? „ Wie wird so ein Rasenmäher-Roboter eigentlich gesteuert? Mit Windows 10 auf jeden Fall nicht. Jörg spricht ein wenig über das inzwischen erschiene April Update für Windows 10. Warum hatte sich das Update verzögert und was gibt es Neues? In den Sommermonaten kann man draußen wieder besser Sport treiben und so tauschen sich Maik , Torben und Jörg über ihre nächsten Ziele aus. Maik erzählt von seinem Halbmarathon in Berlin und Torben peilt sogar die Teilnahme an einem Triathlon an, während Jörg schon zufrieden damit ist beim letzten 10 Kilometer Volkslauf bis ins Ziel gekommen zu sein. Aber in welcher Zeit? Ihr wisst, Maik und Torben sind Apple-Fans. Anfang April brachte Apple ein iPhone in einer Special Edition auf den Markt. Ein iPhone mit einem roten Gehäuse. Chic. Ob das was für die beiden ist? Aber das ist noch immer nicht alles. Hört einfach mal rein! Wir haben für Euch ein Sammelsurium an verschiedensten Themen – Ein wahrer Muurejubbel!
Today on SMACTalk Brian and Daniel discuss the iPhone 8 and iPhone X launch that took place a few weeks back. The question of the day, is Apple iterating, innovating or just plain imitating. Tech thought leader Shelly Palmer, wrote this past week... Imitation is not innovation. The iPhone X (pronounced iPhone ten) is basically a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (which is basically a Samsung Galaxy S8 with a pen and an additional camera) which is basically a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (which is its own story). And the Note 7 came out a year ago. Not only is Apple unapologetic about its blatant imitation of Samsung. The company took the artistic liberty of claiming that the iPhone X’s features were “amazing,” “incredible,” and “new.” https://www.shellypalmer.com/2017/09/iphone-x-imitation-not-innovation/ Both Brian and Dan agree that Apple has built its legacy on simple to use, beautifully designed devices, but the question of whether or not this is still their differentiator has come into play. Is Apple still easier to use? Are their devices more beautiful than the competition? The bottom line is that it is hard to discern anymore whether or not Apple truly holds a competitive advantage. Daniel likens the current state of Apple to the Steve Ballmer led Microsoft that followed Bill Gates retirement as CEO of the company.A strong supply chain company that often creates a challenging environment for its suppliers, yet no matter what, they still claim a huge market share and yield massive profits keeping shareholders happy. The jury is still undecided, but more and more Apple Fans from Palmer to Scoble to both our hosts are now questioning whether Apple still has the magic or if they are running out of the sauce that made them the "innovative" company they are so well known for being today.
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, ich fasse Euch heute kurz die vergangene Woche die KW 4 zusammen. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören wünscht Euch Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:Gerüchteküche: iphone5se, iPad Air 3? [Kurz notiert] Achtung: Web-Link crasht Safari Apple veröffentlicht tvOS 9.1.1 Apple veröffentlich zweite Beta von iOS 9.3 Apple veröffentlicht zweite Beta von tvOS 9.2 [Kurz notiert]: Safari-Abstürze seitens Apple als „gefixt“ klassifiziert Incipios HomeKit-Lampenadapter kommt nach Deutschland Apple ruft bestimmte Netzteilstecker-Adapter & Apple Reise-Adapter zurück [Kurz notiert] Apple möchte TV-Shows produzieren Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, ich hoffe, Ihr habt alle das neue Jahr gut und gesund angefangen, damit Ihr Eure guten Vorsätze für 2016 in Angriff nehmen könnt. Ich fasse Euch auf jeden Fall heute die vergangene Woche in Kurzform zusammen. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß beim entspannten Zuhören. Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:Apple: Ein Tool zum Wechseln zwischen Android iOS Apple Music erreicht die 10 Millionen Marke Apple veröffentlicht erste Beta von iOS 9.3 und watchOS 2.2 Auswahl von 100 Modellen für Apple Car Play iOS 9.3 mit vielen Neuerungen VLC Media Player erscheint im AppleTV AppStore Outlook (iOS) App integriert Skype Funktionalität (Meetings) OS X 10.11.4 (Beta) unterstützt „Live-Photos“ in Nachrichten iOS 9 auf dem Vormarsch Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans und die, die es noch werden wollen, heute fasse ich Euch die vergangene Woche in Kurzform zusammen. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß beim entspannten Zuhören. Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:3D Touch: Update der Microsoft Outlook App Retail Mitarbeiter bekommen von Apple ein Apple Music Abonnement geschenkt iOS 9.2.1 Beta ab sofort verfügbar OS X 10.11.3 Beta 1 ab sofort verfügbar Apple: iPhone mieten zeigt Erfolge in Übersee Apple Musik: 8 Millionen Abonnenten -> 2016 geschätzte 20 Millionen Abonnenten iOS 9.2.1 jetzt auch als Public Beta verfügbar ApplePay auf dem Weg nach China Review: Jabra Vega – Over Ear Kopfhörer mit Noice-Cancelling iSzene Weihnachtsgewinnspiel Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans und die, die es noch werden wollen, heute fasse ich Euch die vergangene Woche in Kurzform zusammen. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß beim entspannten Zuhören. Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:iTunes Music: Anzahl der Songs auf 100.000 angehoben Das Ende vom Bezahldienst Click and Buy Apple veröffentlicht iOS 9.2, watchOS 2.1 und tvOS 9.1 Apple veröffentlicht neue Version von El Capitan OS X 10.11.2 Apple: Patent-Antrag > "selbstheilende Ports/Bauteile" Gerüchteküche: kauft Apple GoPro auf? Zum dritten Geburtstag: Threema zum halben Preis Gerüchte: Bereits im März 2016 Watch 2 und iPhone 6C? iSzene Weihnachtsgewinnspiel Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, wir haben wieder für Euch die Neuigkeiten der vergangenen Woche KW 49 zusammengetragen. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß beim entspannten Zuhören, Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:Neue MacBook Air Modelle zur WWDC im Juni 2016? Tim Cook erhält große Auszeichnung Neue Werbespots für iPhone 6s Bestnoten für MacBooks beim Consumer Report 4 Zoll iPhone für Anfang 2016? 3,9 Millionen Apple Watches ausgeliefert? Samsung zahlt 548 Millionen Dollar wegen Patentrechtsverletzung an Apple Populärste Kamera kommt wieder vom iPhone iSzene Weihnachtsgewinnspiel Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, hier könnt Ihr Euch die Zusammenfassung der vergangenen Woche KW 46 in Ruhe anhören. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünscht Euch, Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:iPad Pro seit Mittwoch bestellbar iOS 9.0.1: Apple bring erstes tvOS-Update [Review] GLAZ Liquid für das iPhone iOS 9.2: Apple veröffentlicht dritte Beta Apple TV bekommt zweite Beta von tvOS 9.1 Firefox Browser für iOS veröffentlicht Ausprobiert: Leef iAccess iOS microSD Reader Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, hier könnt Ihr Euch die Zusammenfassung der vergangenen Woche KW 44 in Ruhe anhören. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünscht Euch, Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:Apple startet den Vorverkauf des neuen Apple TV Apple führt „Zahlung per Telefonrechnung“ für O2-Kunden ein Apple verteilt erste Beta von iOS 9.2 22% Umsatzwachstum: Apple gibt Rekordergebnisse für das vierte Quartal bekannt Apple verteilt erste Beta von OS X 10.11.2 an die Entwickler Pangu veröffentlicht Jailbreak für iOS 9 Adobe Lightroom mobile nun für das iPhone und iPad Größter Apple Store der Welt ab heute in Dubai Apple TV: AppStore on Air Apple beendet die Signierung von iOS 9.0.2 iPhone 6s Tipp: PDF per Druckdialog erstellen Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
Hallo liebe Apple Fans, hier könnt Ihr Euch die Zusammenfassung der vergangenen Woche KW 40 in Ruhe anhören. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünscht Euch, Euer Mixbambullis Inhalt:Rekordverkäufe beim iPhone 6s und iPhone 6s Plus – ab Freitag in 40 weiteren Ländern verfügbar iOS 9: Erhöhter Datenverbrauch durch WLAN Assist möglich Apple stellt zweite Beta von OS X 10.11.1 bereit Neues Lightning Dock für mein iPad mini Es ist soweit: Apple veröffentlicht OS X El Capitan iOS 9.1: Apple verteilt dritte Beta Apple veröffentlicht iOS 9.0.2 Abonnieren:iTunes: iTunes PodCast Feed: http://feeds.iszene.com/iphonepodcast Download
En este programa de Bastardos sin Gloria, te contamos por qué ser padre joven puede generarte hasta un 26% más de posibilidades de morir joven. Te mostramos la nueva calle de "Gustavo Cerati" en Paraná, todo lo que mostró por error Lenny Kravitz y cuándo llegará el fin del mundo, que estaría estipulado para mucho antes de lo que vos pensabas. También te decimos por qué escuchar canciones de Oasis, Adele o Celine Dion pueden causar orgasmos de piel. En la sección de tecnología te contamos el posible Lumia 950 con Windows 10 Mobile, que logrará poner en el mercado un nuevo teléfono premium de la gama Lumia en el mercado, y que tendrá como objetivo sacarle el mayor jugo posible al nuevo sistema operativo de Microsoft. También hablamos de la nueva patineta voladora de Lexus que también funciona sobre el agua y que fue mostrada en el aniversario número 30 de la película Volver al Futuro, y la super broma de instalarle Android a un iPhone para venderselo a los Apple Fans. En la sección de música, el Nono Moyano nos trajo el super disco de Los Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", entre los cuales se encuentran los super hits "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "A Day in the Life" y el tema compuesto por Ringo Starr "With a Little Help from My Friends". Finalizamos con los estrenos de cine de la semana, entre los que se encuentran Los 4 Fantásticos, el reboot de estos personajes tan famosos, que esta vez llegan con una muy mala producción obligada, solamente para mantener los derechos de los personajes. La otra peli de la semana es nada más y nada menos que "Exorcismo en el Vaticano", una especie de copycat de El Exorcista, en el que una joven necesitará la ayuda de un padre para poder sacarse al diablo de encima. http://www.bastardossingloria.com
In dieser Episode beschäftigen wir uns mit der brandaktuellen WWDC aus diesem Jahre und was in den kommenden Wochen auf Apple Fans zukommen wird. Mit dabei als Gast ist Manuel von www.unearned.org - schaut auf jedem Fall mal bei ihm vorbei, es lohnt sich! Alle Infos zu iOS 9 gibt es auch hier nochmal: http://www.apple.com/ios/ios9-preview/
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We discuss Apple’s recent results, why analysts get Apple wrong, the fraught nature of fans, epistemic closure, and whether the iPhone can continue to grow. Links Ben Thompson: Bad Assumptions – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Apple the Black Swan – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Best – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Smartphone Truths and Samsung’s Inevitable Decline – Stratechery James Allworth: Who Cares if Samsung Copied Apple? – Harvard Business Review (note: due to a website redesign the comments have been lost) Marco Arment: Apple Has Lost the Functional High Ground – Marco.org Marco Arment: What It’s Like to be too Popular for a … Continue reading Episode 033 – Apple Fans and the Future
We discuss Apple’s recent results, why analysts get Apple wrong, the fraught nature of fans, epistemic closure, and whether the iPhone can continue to grow. Links Ben Thompson: Bad Assumptions – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Apple the Black Swan – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Best – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Smartphone Truths and Samsung’s Inevitable Decline – Stratechery James Allworth: Who Cares if Samsung Copied Apple? – Harvard Business Review (note: due to a website redesign the comments have been lost) Marco Arment: Apple Has Lost the Functional High Ground – Marco.org Marco Arment: What It’s Like to be too Popular for a … Continue reading Episode 033 – Apple Fans and the Future
PHD - 028 The Podcast Help Desk is where we go deep into the technology of podcasting, help you with the problems you may run into and when we have a chance, review new gadgets, services and solutions for podcasters. This is not to say that the why and how of podcasting isn't important. There are other podcasts that cover that part better than I do. As they say, “Content is King”. So if you have something to say, start a podcast. To keep your podcast running smoothly and get it out to your audience takes some tech. Thats what I'm here for. I will try to smooth out the geek-speak and put it in (more or less) English. The main audience for this podcast is those of you who have podcasts and want to tweak the tech to get better sound, a better website, a more reliable RSS feed or a more streamlined workflow. Also, those of you thinking of starting a podcast and don't want to make all the mistakes that those of us that have been doing it a while had to make. I will help you avoid those along with some scammy, spammy or downright bad services that have been out there or will be out there. I've made all the mistakes so you don't have to. Podcast Help Desk is a Proud member of the Tech Podacst Network over at techpodcasts.com. If it's tech, it's here! Lets get started… You might have noticed I've changed the intro a bit. No music (although I'm going to have a new intro soon) I'm working on my mission for this podcast. During these unscheduled breaks, I've had time to think and tweak my content and to figure out my place in the world of Podcasts about podcasting. Tom Magliozzi, Broadcaster, podcaster and Car guy dies at 77 Stitcher get bought by Deezer IOS 8 is out. IOS 8.01 is out (ooops) IOS 8.02 is out. IOS 8.1 is out! Also Yosemite is out for Mac. It's been a big month for the Apple Fans out there. Dave Jackson named Director Of Podcasting for New Media Expo! Congrats to Dave! He will do a VERY good job with it and NMX this year is going to be a fantastic conference for many reasons, but first on my list is if Dave is selecting the speakers on the podcast track, It's gonna be the bestist ;) Congrats to Todd Cochrane for 10 years of podcasting! Google releases Inbox by Gmail app I know, not really directly podcast related, but I figure a lot of podcasters use gmail. First person to leave me voicemail on the voicemail link on the side of Podcast Help Desk will get an invite to Inbox from me. (let me know your gmail address when you do it) New loudness standard for podcasting Podcasting Standard -16 LUFS (?WTF?) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Loudness, K-weighted, relative to Full Scale (or LKFS) is a loudness standard designed to enable normalization of audio levels for delivery of broadcast TV and other video.[1] Loudness units relative to Full Scale (or LUFS) is a synonym for LKFS that was introduced in EBU R128.[2]Loudness Units (or LU) is an additional unit used in EBU R128. It describes Lk without direct absolute reference and therefore describes loudness level differences. LKFS is standardized in ITU-R BS.1770.[3] In March 2011, the ITU introduced a loudness gate in the second revision of the recommendation, ITU-R BS.1770-2.[4] In August 2012, the ITU released the third revision of this recommendation ITU-R BS.1770-3.[5] The EBU has suggested that the ITU's changing the unit to LUFS as LKFS does not comply with scientific naming conventions and is not in line with the standard set out in ISO 80000-8. Furthermore, they suggest the symbol for 'Loudness level, k-weighted' should be Lk, which would make Lk and LUFS are equivalent when LUFS indicates the value of Lk with reference to digital full scale.[6] Since ITU-R BS.1770-2, LKFS and LUFS are identical Powerpress 6 Check out podcasthelpdesk.com for a look at how powerpress 6 will change your website (if you want it to). I've been testing Powerpress 6 beta. Check out the subscribe page,
in the weeks and maybe even months before there is an announcement by Apple of impending products, the blogosphere and all of the podcasts go crazy with predictions. I find it extremely tedious when there's people that really have no idea what is coming jump on every possible leak or made up story and talk about it ad nauseam. I do love technology, but it is not really about the hardware, it is more about how the software helps you get things done in your life during your day.
Das T-Mobile G1 lässt mich nicht los, auch in der 23. Folge von Xonio 214 gibt es noch Neues zum Google-Handy, über das gesprochen werden muss. Zum Beispiel die neuen Tarife, die T-Mobile zeitgleich mit dem G1 präsentiert hat. Nutzerorientiert, klar strukturiert und individuell sollen sie sein, doch der Spagat gelingt nicht ganz. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Nokia ist dagegen eine Kombination sehr gut gelungen: Das 5800 XpressMusic überzeugt mit gutem Sound ebenso wie mit dem auch business-tauglichen Betriebssystem Series 60 in der fünften Edition. Im Test-Talk sprechen wir über Stärken und Schwächen des 5800, dabei spielt der Touchscreen eine zentrale Rolle. Die Akkuleistung der neuen Nummer zwei unserer Handy-Bestenliste ist mit 4:22 Stunden sehr gut, wie ein Vergleich mit anderen Top-Handys zeigt. Die Top 10 der Marathon-Handys sind ebenfalls Thema, und zum Schluss gibt es dann noch ein Schmankerl für Apple-Fans: die besten Apps fürs entsperrte iPhone 3G. Anfang nächster Woche bin ich auf dem von Burda ausgerichteten DLD-Kongress in München. Ob dort auch mobile Trends und Geräte eine Rolle spielten, wird eines der Themen im nächsten Xonio-Podcast sein. Jetzt aber erstmal die Shownotes zu Folge 23: - Test: T-Mobile G1 - Neue T-Mobile-Tarife - Test: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic - Dauerläufer: Handys im Akku-Test Neues vom Apple iPhone - iPhone 3G unlocked: Die besten Apps