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Geek Forever's Podcast
Apple ที่กำลังกลายเป็น IBM เมื่อการตลาดเอาชนะนวัตกรรม วงจรอุบาทว์ของบริษัทที่สำเร็จมากเกินไป |

Geek Forever's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 12:13


โลกของการพัฒนาเทคโนโลยีและนวัตกรรม มีรูปแบบที่น่าสนใจปรากฏขึ้นซ้ำแล้วซ้ำเล่าในประวัติศาสตร์ของบริษัทยักษ์ใหญ่ นั่นคือวงจรแห่งความสำเร็จที่นำไปสู่การผูกขาดตลาด และต่อมากลายเป็นจุดเริ่มต้นของการเสื่อมถอย เรื่องราวนี้ไม่ใช่เพียงแค่เกิดขึ้นกับ Apple แต่ยังเกิดขึ้นกับบริษัทอื่นๆ ในอุตสาหกรรมเทคโนโลยีที่ผ่านมา เช่น IBM, Xerox และ Microsoft ในยุค 90 จุดเริ่มต้นของเรื่องนี้สามารถย้อนกลับไปที่กรณีของ John Scully ผู้บริหารที่มาจาก PepsiCo ซึ่งเป็นบริษัทที่มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงผลิตภัณฑ์อย่างจำกัด เพียงประมาณหนึ่งครั้งในทุก 10 ปี และส่วนใหญ่การเปลี่ยนแปลงนั้นก็เป็นเพียงแค่ “ขนาดขวดใหม่” เท่านั้น ซึ่งทำให้คนที่ทำงานด้านการพัฒนาผลิตภัณฑ์ในบริษัทเช่นนี้ แทบไม่มีโอกาสเปลี่ยนแปลงทิศทางของบริษัทได้มากนัก เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #Apple #SteveJobs #AppleIntelligence #เทคโนโลยี #นวัตกรรม #iPhone #ไอโฟน #แอปเปิ้ล #AppleFail #TechGiants #ธุรกิจเทคโนโลยี #StartUp #สตาร์ทอัพ #ไอที #วงการไอที #Disruption #IBMvsApple #บริษัทผูกขาด #FutureOfTech #AppleMarketing #TechTrends #Microsoft #Xerox #PepsiCo #อนาคตเทคโนโลยี #AITechnology #geekstory #geekforeverpodcast

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Man Behind The Machine
HBO's Chernobyl 1980s Soviet-Era Computers (AZ-5) Apple IBM Clones Чернобыль

Man Behind The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 29:32


On this episode HBO's Chernobyl and 1980s Soviet-Era Computers (AZ-5) Here is the translation: «Чернобыль» от HBO и советские компьютеры 1980-х годов (АЗ-5), клоны Apple и IBM и многое другое.

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits
Ep. 43 | Mark Papermaster: The EE and Exec Behind Apple, IBM, Cisco, and AMD's Success

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 51:19


The decades of perspective Mark Papermaster offers in this episode of Moore's Lobby is something to pay attention to: from reminiscing on the early days of microprocessors to bringing the iPhone and iPod into the pockets of millions as humanity's first “mini computers.” Papermaster provides a throwback to the epic AIM Alliance (Apple, IBM, and Motorola), a deep dive on AMD's APU (accelerate processing unit), the breakdown of the buzz around designing “chiplets,” and how AMD learned to “punch above their weight” to take on competitors on who are 10X their size.  Are you one of those EEs who gets "religious about one approach versus another”? Papermaster may influence your philosophy as Host Daniel Bogdanoff aims to uncover why Mark won't stop “preaching modularity” as it is “a critical facet of scale and goes back to the history of engineering innovation.” Other topics include the importance of specialists and multidisciplinary engineering teams working together to solve the toughest problems and the fun behind AMD's high-performance processors.  You won't want to miss Papermaster's unfiltered stories on:  -The risk of redesigning AMD's Zen architecture -Hear why many attorneys tell Papermaster “he is famous” for a landmark legal case (IBM vs Papermaster (Apple)), followed by lots of laughter because “engineers do not care” -What it's like to be recruited by Steve Jobs -Get his take on what makes a great chip designer -How his current chapter as AMD's CTO and EVP of Technology and Engineering are “the most exciting years of his life” -How AMD's acquisition of ATI Graphics and Xilinx has set them apart in the market  -And, make sure to listen until the end of the episode as Papermaster shares his opinion on the most crucial skill engineers need to have in their portfolio today

Tech Headlines Today
THT Episode 003 - Life 360, Apple, IBM, Citrix, OpenSea

Tech Headlines Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 17:23


Life 360 stops selling data, MacOS 12.2 causing Battery drain, IBM sells Watson Health assets, Citrix about to get bought, OpenSea's creating Fake NFT's To learn more about the articles we covered, check out our Show Links: https://techheadlinestoday.com/show-links Connect and follow on your favorite Social Media. https://techheadlinestoday.com/twitter https://techheadlinestoday.com/facebook https://techheadlinestoday.com/linkedin https://techheadlinestoday.com/youtube https://techheadlinestoday.com/instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-evans82/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-evans82/support

LA AZOTEA
LA AZOTEA #155 - #LaDosisDiaria - Filtraciones de lanzamiento de Apple + IBM se divide en dos + Oracle vs Google por Java...

LA AZOTEA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 25:09


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The History of Computing
The Blue Meanies of Apple, IBM, and the Pinks

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 12:12


Apple Lore: The Pinks Versus The Blue Meanies Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to cover two engineering groups at Apple: The Pinks and the Blue Meanies. The Mac OS System 6 had been the sixth operating system released in five years. By 1988, Apple was keeping up an unrealistic release cadence, especially given that the operating system had come along at an interesting time when a lot of transitions were happening in IT, and there were lot of increasingly complex problems trying to code around earlier learning opportunities. After sweeping the joint for bugs, Apple held an offsite engineering meeting in Pescadero and split the ideas for the next operating system into two colors of cards: pink, red, green, and blue. The most important of these for this episode were pink, or future release stuff and blue, or next release, stuff. The notecards were blue. The architects of blue were horrible, arrogant self-proclaimed bastards. They'd all seen Yellow Submarine and so they went with the evil Pepperland Blue Meanies. As architects, they were the ones who often said no to things. The Blue Meanies ended up writing much of the core of System 7. They called this OS, which took 3 years to complete, The Big Bang. It would last on the market for 6 years. Longer than any operating system from Apple did prior or since. System 7 gave us CDs, File Sharing, began the migration to a 32-bit OS, replaced MacroMaker with AppleScript and Apple Events and the Extensions Manager, which we're likely to see a return of given the pace Apple's going these days. System 7.0.1 came with an Easter egg. If you typed in Help! Help! We're being held prisoner in a system software factory! You got a list of names: Darin Adler Scott Boyd Chris Derossi Cynthia Jasper Brian McGhie Greg Marriott Beatrice Sochor Dean Yu The later iterations of the file ended “Who dares wins” Pink was meant to get more than incremental gains. They wanted coorperative multitasking. The people who really pushed for this were senior engineers Bayles Holt, David Goldsmith, Gene Pope, Erich Ringewald, and Gerard Schutten, referred to as the Gang of Five. They had their pink cards and knew that what was on them was critical, or Apple might have to go out and buy some other company to get the next really operating system. They insisted that they be given the time to build this new operating system and traded their managers to the blue meanies for the chance to build the preemptive multitasking and a more component-based, or object-oriented applications esgn. They got Mike Potel as their manager. They worked in a separate location looking to launch their new operating system in two years. The code named as Defiant, given that Pink just wasn't awesome. They shared space with the Newton geeks. Given that they had two years and they saw the technical debt in System 6 as considerable, they had to decide if they were going to build a new OS from the ground up, or build on top of the System 6. They pulled in the Advanced Technology Group, another team at Apple, and got up to 11 people. They ended up starting over with a new microkernel they called Opus. Big words. The Pink staff ended up pulling in ideas from other cards and got up to about 25 people. From there, it went a little off the rail and turf wars set in. It kept growing. 100 engineers. They were secretive. They eventually grew to 150 people by 1990. Remember, two years. And the further out they got the less likely that the code would ever be backwards compatible. The Pink GUI used isometric icons, rounded windows, drop shadows, beveling, was fully internationalized, and were huge influences in Mac OS 8 and Copland. Even IBM was impressed by the work being done on Pink and in 1991 they entered an alliance with Apple to help take on what was quickly becoming a Microsoft Monopoly. They planned to bring this new OS to the market as a new company called Taligent in the mid-90s. Just two more years. In 1992, Taligent moved out of Apple with 170 employees, and Joe Guglielmi, who had once led the OS/2 team and had been a marketing exec at IBM for 30 years. By then, this one one of 5 partnerships between Apple and IBM, something that starts and stops every now and then up to today. It was an era of turf wars and empire building. But it was the era of Object orientation. Since Smalltalk, this had been a key aspect in higher level languages such as Java and in the AS/400. IBM had already done it with OS/2 and AIX. By 1993 there was suspicion. Again they grow, now to over 250 people, but they really just needed two more years, guys. Apple actually released an object-oriented SDK called Bedrock to migrate from System 7 to Pink, which could work also work with Windows 3.1, NT, and OS/2. Before you know it they were building a development environment on AIX and porting frameworks to HP-UX, OS/2, Windows. By 1994 the apps could finally run on an IBM RS/6000 running AIX. The buzz continued. Ish. 1994 saw HP take on 15% of the company and add Smalltalk into the mix. HP brought new compilers into the portfolio, and needed native functionality. The development environment was renamed to cq professional and the User Interface builder was changed to cqconstructor. TalAE became CommonPoint. TalOS was scheduled to ship in 1996. Just two more years. The world wanted to switch away from monolithic apps and definitely away from procedural apps. It still does. Every attempt to do so just takes two more years. Then and now. That's what we call “Enterprise Software” and as with anyone who's ok with such pace, Joe Guglielmi left Taligent in 1995. Let's review where we are. There's no real shipping OS. There's an IDE but C++ programmers would need 3 months training to get up to speed on Taligent. Most needed a week or two class to learn Java, if that. Steve Jobs had aligned with Sun in OpenStep. So Apple was getting closer and closer to IBM. But System 7 was too big a dog to run Taligent. Debbie Coutant became CEO towards the end of the year. HP and Apple sold their stake in the company which was then up to 375 employees. Over half were laid off and the organization was wrapped into IBM as would be focusing on… Java. Commonpoint would be distributed across IBM products where possible. Taligent themselves would be key to the Java work done at IBM. By then IBM was a services first organization anyways, so it kinda' all makes sense. TalOS was demoed in 1996 but never released. It was unique. It was object oriented from the ground up. It was an inspiration of a new era of interfaces. It was special. But it never shipped. Mac OS 8 was released in 1997. Better late than never. But it was clear that there was no more runway left in the code that had been getting bigger and meaner. They needed a strategy. The final Taligent employees got sucked into IBM that year, ending a fascinating drama in operating systems and frameworks. Whatever the behind baseball story, Apple decided to bring Steve Jobs back in, in 1997. And he brought NeXT, which gave the Mac all the object-oriented neediness they wanted. They got Objective-C, Mach (through Avie Tevanian of Carnegie Mellon), Property Lists, AppWrappers (.app), Workspace Manager (which begat the Finder), The Dock, and NetInfo. And they finally retired the Apple Bonkers server. But as importantly as anything else, they got Bertrand Serlet and Craig Federighi - who as the next major VPs of Software were able to keep the ship in the right direction and by 2001 they gave us 10.0: Cheetah * Darwin (kinda' like Unix) with Terminal * Mail, Address Book, iTunes * AppleScript survived, AppleTalk didn't * Aqua UI, Carbon and Cocoa APIs * AFP over TCP/IP, HTTP, SSH, and FTP server/client * Native PDF Support It began a nearly 20 year journey that we are still on. So in the end, the Pinks never shipped an operating system, despite their best intentions. And the Blues never paid down their technical debt. Despite their best intentions. As engineers, we need a plan. We need to ship incrementally. We need good, sane cultures that can work together. We need to pay down technical debt - but we don't need to run amuck building technology that's a little ahead of our time. Even if it's always just two more years ahead of our time. And I think we're at time gentle listeners. And I hope it doesn't take me two years to ship this, gentle listeners. But if it does or doesn't, thanks for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!

Love Marketing
Pourquoi les empires s'effondrent un jour ? (Rome, Apple, IBM...) - #1

Love Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 22:01


Tous les EMPIRES dominent et disparaissent un jour... Mais POURQUOI ? - Quelle est la principale RAISON à cela ? - Comment apprendre de ces empires pour construire un business SEREIN sur du long terme ? - Comment conquérir des marchés pour développer son PROPRE EMPIRE ? On répond à ces questions dans le premier épisode du podcast Love Marketing... ------------- ▶️ Abonne-toi à la Newsletter : www.thelovemarketing.com ------------- ❤ Abonne-toi au Podcast ! DISPONIBLE SUR : ➡S’abonner sur Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/lovemarketing ➡Les coulisses sur Instagram : https://instagram.com/thelovemarketing ➡S’abonner sur Itunes : https://apple.co/2lIDh05 ➡S’abonner sur Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2k9kyu2

Day in Tech History Podcast - Apple History
July 3, 1991: Apple, IBM Create Pact on Power PC Mac

Day in Tech History Podcast - Apple History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 5:31


1991 – IBM’s Jim Cannavino met with John Sculley of Apple. They worked out a deal and signed a sharing agreement. It would allow Mac to integrate with IBM enterprise systems. It would also allow Apple to use the PowerPC with their RISC based Mac to work together.Power PC stands for Performance Optimization with Enhanced […]

Les Technos
#186: Qualcomm et Apple, IBM et Red Hat, OnePlus et son 6T, Jésus et ses potes,…

Les Technos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 67:38


Deux particularités cette semaine. La présence d'un seul chroniqueur et la publication un jour plus tôt sont les conséquences de ce jeudi 1 novembre. Marc et Marc passent en revue l'actualité technologique vue par Marc cette semaine. Toute l'actualité technologique ? Non ! On vous a épargné la lettre A comme Apple qui fera l'objet d'un bonus à venir. Bonne écoute !https://youtu.be/AMu1f3_h_tcA comme ArtQuand Terminator se met à la peinture… (source)B comme BrouzoufsQualcomm aimerait qu'Apple paie ses factures. (source)B comme BrouzoufsFacebook à l'amende pour Cambridge Analytica. (source)G comme GoogleGmail dépasse 1.5 milliards d'utilisateurs dans le monde. (source)O comme Open-sourceIBM s'offre Red Hat pour 34 milliards de dollars. (source)P comme PaniqueOneplus a avancé la présentation de son 6T. (source)V comme VoitureTesla se rapproche un peu plus de la conduite autonome. (source)W comme WéménonOubliez les Pokémon, attrapez Jésus et ses potes. (source)En audio iciAvec:Marc Alagem (Chroniqueur)http://www.alagem.be/ - http://www.freedelity.beTombé tout petit dans l'informatique, biberonné à coup de ZX80 et de Commodore 64 puis élevé à la programmation et au graphisme avec l'Amiga et les premiers compatibles PC, j'évolue aujourd'hui dans le monde merveilleux de la consultance freelance après avoir traîné durant 20 ans dans à peu près tous les secteurs de l'IT. Professionnellement, je me partage entre Freedelity (dont je suis co-fondateur) et d'autres projets IT (comme The Art Company) ou media (comme Les Technos). Et quand je ne consacre par mon temps libre à ma petite famille, je cherche de quoi remplir mes kindles, je massacre des arrangements sur mon DAW, je bidouille tout ce qui me tombe sous la main, j'optimise mes scripts de backup et j'essaie d'initier mon chat aux joies de la dockerisation sur NAS Synology.Marc Lescroart (Animateur / Réalisateur)http://www.commealaradio.netPassionné par les nouveaux médias, les nouvelles technologies, ...J'ai fréquenté avec assiduité les studios de radios belges durant plus de 30 ans en tant que réalisateur, producteur, chroniqueur, animateur ou encore webmaster. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Les Technos
#186: Qualcomm et Apple, IBM et Red Hat, OnePlus et son 6T, Jésus et ses potes,…

Les Technos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 67:33


Deux particularités cette semaine. La présence d’un seul chroniqueur et la publication un jour plus tôt sont les conséquences de ce jeudi 1 novembre. Marc et Marc passent en revue l’actualité technologique vue par Marc cette semaine. Toute l’actualité technologique ? Non ! On vous a épargné la lettre A comme Apple qui fera l’objet d’un bonus à venir. Bonne écoute ! https://youtu.be/AMu1f3_h_tc A comme Art Quand Terminator se met à la peinture… (source) B comme Brouzoufs Qualcomm aimerait qu’Apple paie ses factures. (source) B comme Brouzoufs Facebook à l’amende pour Cambridge Analytica. (source) G comme Google Gmail dépasse 1.5 milliards d’utilisateurs dans le monde. (source) O comme Open-source IBM s’offre Red Hat pour 34 milliards de dollars. (source) P comme Panique Oneplus a avancé la présentation de son 6T. (source) V comme Voiture Tesla se rapproche un peu plus de la conduite autonome. (source) W comme Wéménon Oubliez les Pokémon, attrapez Jésus et ses potes. (source) En audio ici Avec: Marc Alagem (Chroniqueur)http://www.alagem.be/ - http://www.freedelity.beTombé tout petit dans l'informatique, biberonné à coup de ZX80 et de Commodore 64 puis élevé à la programmation et au graphisme avec l'Amiga et les premiers compatibles PC, j'évolue aujourd'hui dans le monde merveilleux de la consultance freelance après avoir traîné durant 20 ans dans à peu près tous les secteurs de l'IT. Professionnellement, je me partage entre Freedelity (dont je suis co-fondateur) et d'autres projets IT (comme The Art Company) ou media (comme Les Technos). Et quand je ne consacre par mon temps libre à ma petite famille, je cherche de quoi remplir mes kindles, je massacre des arrangements sur mon DAW, je bidouille tout ce qui me tombe sous la main, j'optimise mes scripts de backup et j'essaie d'initier mon chat aux joies de la dockerisation sur NAS Synology.Marc Lescroart (Animateur / Réalisateur)http://www.commealaradio.netPassionné par les nouveaux médias, les nouvelles technologies, ...J'ai fréquenté avec assiduité les studios de radios belges durant plus de 30 ans en tant que réalisateur, producteur, chroniqueur, animateur ou encore webmaster.

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

We're back and answering Greg's askMTJC on DuoTang portfolios. We follow up on alternatives to Back To My Mac, we have a date for the new iPhone & Watch announcements, new iPad renders, Tim Horton's and Stanford's Heart Study. Apple and developers suffered an CloudKit outage. Apple buys an AR glasses startup. New apps and updates will require a published privacy policy going forward. An iOS 12 alert is driving beta testers nuts. Picks: Carbon, 360|iDev, Apple IBM & SAP, Fan Expo Canada

Upstream
Upstream #6 - Baseline

Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 73:16


Here we are again with our 6th Upstream here to discuss Apple/IBM news, Passport info and a few and all the happenings across the last week. We’re here with one of our new writers Matthew as well to add in some more perspective. We are also having a live Chanel chat on our BBM Channel, feel free to drop us a question or topic so we can discuss it on air for you. Blog: https://berryflow.com/2014/07/berryflow-upstream-6/ Aired July 20, 2014 - Join BerryFlow on social media - YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/BBRYFLOW Twitter: https://twitter.com/bbryflow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbryflow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbryflow RSS: http://berryflow.com/feed/ Google+: http://www.google.com/+Berryflow Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/berryflowupstream

AppStore с Александром Леви
«Apple и IBM усилили позиции программирования для корпоративного сектора»

AppStore с Александром Леви

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 1:40


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Drum and Bass Dubstep IDM EDM DNB | Hip Hop Trap Breaks & Beats | Reaktor Synthesizer Sounds Design | Computers Music Live /

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015 53:51


  Computers (LIVE) features the latest Trap IDM and Reaktor DNB Music The heaviest BASS MUSIC in the universe. Drum and Bass / Reaktor Music unlike anything you've ever heard. Amen-Breaks Podcast-Master / Living idol of idols Javier Casas : Otaku Athlete and Reaktor Gosu Champion and Three Time Golden Mouse Winner. There is a weekly podcast of these works!!! Exclusive Dubstep Trap Bass from America. Hidden away in a Los Angeles reinforced building is the Russian Ens. It is offered only through Podcast. Your circuits will be bent once a week. 8bits, eight terabyte gig after gig. Do you like playing Video Games? Well we've stolen the Synthesizer so get ready! TECHNO HYPERSAWS IDM Are you Professional Pioneer DJ? Do you like mixing, what about food? OK we've got you covered. L.A Battle Artist has ties to AKB48! Thunderous Scratching. Massive Basslines and 303's ACID. Up to the minute show information is posted here citrusonic.libsyn.com and you may visit fm48.org for my info. Thank you and make sure to tell all your friends to subscribe to Computers (LIVE) Otaku MaxMSP Reaktor Three TimeGolden Mouse Winner Weekly podcast on iTunes called "Computer Music Live" App on iOS, Android, Amazon, Windows 8 Computers (LIVE) was recorded in front of a live online audience - catch the stream weekends on Ustream Coming soon to Youtube // Show about #Reaktor #Technology #Science #Music 

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Aug 9, 2014

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2014 159:18


We present Rob Dinuzzo, Marketing Manager for RoboForm, a password manager app, who will discuss the recent report that a Russian crime ring has somehow amassed a collection of 1.2 billion usernames and password combinations along with 500 million email addresses. How do you protect yourself and your passwords from this intrusion? You'll also hear from Stephen Baker, Vice President for Industry Analysis at the NPD Group, who will cover the state of the smartphone market, why 3D TV failed, the rise of set-top boxes, why iPad sales are flagging, the recent improvement in PC sales, and why he's not too impressed with the Apple/IBM deal. Tech blogger Dann Berg discusses the OS X Yosemite public beta, his efforts to install the iOS 8 beta on a iPad mini, why he believes the patent laws need to be completely overhauled, and whether he'd buy an iWatch if Apple releases such a device.

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Aug 2, 2014

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2014 159:18


We present John Martellaro, Senior Editor, Analysis & Reviews for The Mac Observer and a columnist for The Street, who discusses such topics as how Apple's "secret war" against Samsung is working, why Apple could get more mileage out of its "slipstream" Mac upgrades, which involve minor refreshes and more favorable pricing, why Apple is going "back to the future" to fight Google, and how the new Mac Pro can use OpenCL parallel processing to explore black holes and perform other high-end scientific computing tasks faster than ever. You'll also hear from commentator Kirk McElhearn, Kirk McElhearn, Macworld's "iTunes Guy," who will explain why he thinks it's time for Apple to terminate the Newsstand app with extreme prejudices, the possibility that Iliad, a French telecom company, might buy T-Mobile, why you should be cautious about installing the OS X Yosemite Public Beta, and more about the potential impact of the recent Apple/IBM marketing deal.

iOSDocked
iOSDocked - EP069 - Huh Huh

iOSDocked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 118:47


In this episode, the crew talks Apple & IBM, Apple's Q3 Earnings, iOS 8 Beta 4 & Yosemite Public Beta and NFL Sunday Ticket

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Jul 26, 2014

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014 159:18


On this week's all-star episode, we talk about Apple's June quarter financials. Some pundits say the numbers were "meh," while others say they were pretty decent overall. One respected industry outlet, however, erroneously reported that Mac sales were down in the U.S., whereas Apple reported that they increased in the double-digits. So we try to separate fact from fiction. We'll also discuss the Apple/IBM marketing deal, the OS X Yosemite Public Beta, which was released to up to one million Mac users on July 24, and some of the possibilities for new gear from Apple this fall. Our guests include Adam Engst, of TidBITS and Take Control Books, and Jeff Gamet, Managing Editor for The Mac Observer.

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backspace.fm
#034: Apple, Google, ガジェットとニュース満載24本!

backspace.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014 79:41


このページをウェブブラウザで見る: リンク ちょっと配信が遅れ気味ですが、今回のbackspace.fm #034はニュースネタ満載の24本。定番のアップル、グーグルネタから、ガジェットまで話題満載でお送りします。今回スペシャルゲストだったEngadget Japaneaseの鷹木さんは、前半ニュースのコメントに登場してもらっていますが、ちょっと収録場所のネットワーク環境が悪くて、スペシャルトークが出来なかったので、近日中に改めてゲストで参加してもらう予定です。楽しみにしてくださっていた皆さんには申し訳ありませんが、もうしばらく楽しみにお待ちください! audio 要素はサポートされていません Download MP3 (49.2MB) 今週のニュース 速報:AppleとIBMがハード、ソフトで全面提携―エンタープライズ分野に激震 - TechCrunch アップル、新サービス iTunes Pass を国内で開始。Apple Store店舗で残高を追加するPassbookパス - Engadget Japanese Tim Cook does 80% of his work on an iPad TUAW: Apple news, reviews and how-tos since 2004 [D] MacBookPro Retina時代のディスプレイ解像度の付き合い方 速報:Google、Chromebookを国内発表。法人向けに7月から販売。東芝含む5社が提供 - Engadget Japanese Google experimenting with major redesign of Chrome OS Watch Out Chromebooks: Super Cheap Windows 8 Machines Are Coming Google Developer Relations Japan Blog: オープンソースの美しい Noto フォントファミリーに日本語、中国語、韓国語が加わりました。 Gmail APIを使って添付ファイルの画像を一覧表示する「GAKRA(画蔵)」というサービスを作りました。 - [モ]Modern Syntax Windows版「Google Chrome」にはバグがあり、消費電力が上がることが判明 Google+ が実名ポリシーを撤廃。任意のプロフィール名を選択可能に - Engadget Japanese Google の実世界陣取りゲーム Ingress、iOS版リリース。Android 版のデータ引き継ぎ可能 - Engadget Japanese 一段キーボード Minuum がAndroid Wearスマートウォッチ版を公開。テスト参加受付中 - Engadget Japanese 米国で使われつつある「クレカ情報で健康状態を予想するシステム」 : ギズモード・ジャパン 意識のON/OFFスイッチは脳のココにあった : ギズモード・ジャパン Amazon's Prepping a “Kindle Unlimited” Subscription Service For Books Breach is a completely modular, hackable and open source web browser Wii U のSuica対応は7月22日、GamePadで直接タッチ支払い。Suicaポイントも付与 - Engadget Japanese 誰でも作曲家! 自動作曲アプリ 「Band-in-a-Box 22 for Windows」発売! Digiland (デジランド) 島村楽器のデジタルガジェット情報発信サイト 今週のガジェット MacBookをクールに熱対策。薄型エアスペーサ「Kickflip」 : ギズモード・ジャパン Ritot - the first projection watch. Indiegogo Add a battery-saving, E Ink display to your phone for $79 Swich proves a wireless phone charger doesn't have to be an eyesore These high-tech headphones will livestream your next gig Parrot、ミニドローンRolling SpiderとJumping Sumoを国内向けに解説。SDKも公開 - Engadget Japanese クラウド写真サービス『Eyefiクラウド』国内で開始。容量無制限で年5000円、カード登録で90日無料 - Engadget Japanese 次週予告・告知 今週のbackspace.fmはいかがだったでしょうか? おかげさまで、iTunesのPodcast配信も好調です。 ぜひ気に入ったら購読して頂けると幸いです。 番組中に紹介したネタのリンクはURL backspace.fm から参照してください。 番組内容に関するフィードバックやリクエストなども #(ハッシュタグ)backspacefm にてお待ちしてます。 iTunesのレビューも大変参考になるので、気に入ったらレビューしていただけるとうれしいです! では、次回もお楽しみに!

Podcasting HK » 部落格仔舖 2014
部落格仔舖 2014: 0720 傳小米再向 Apple 致敬 / Apple 和 IBM 的合作

Podcasting HK » 部落格仔舖 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2014


主持:陸志勤、李碩宏、Derek MacBook Air再次被小米盛傳推出的「銀米」手提電腦致敬… […]

Exponent
Episode 010: Clap on Three

Exponent

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014 44:09


In this episode we discuss feedback about Uber and pricing, then discuss Ben’s recent articles on Microsoft and Apple/IBM. Ben Thompson: It’s Time to Split Up Microsoft – Stratechery Ben Thompson: Big Blue and Apple’s Soul – Stratechery (Note: We recorded this show before this piece was written) We had some technical difficulties while recording this show, so we apologize in advance if there are any issues. Hosts Ben Thompson, @monkbent, Stratechery James Allworth, @jamesallworth, Harvard Business Review Podcast Information Feed iTunes Twitter Feedback

Technically Correct
Episode 1: Ace in the Sleeve

Technically Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014 78:08


Ryan, Carlos, and the train which runs near Carlos’s apartment introduce the show and discuss media on the XBOX and PS4, Amazon Instant Video, the nightmare of cancelling Comcast, Microsoft’s misguided vision of Windows, declining iPad sales, Carlo’s new mirrorless camera, the Apple/IBM partnership, and Overcast.

Rebuild
51: You-know's Per Second (naan)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 32:42


Kazuho Okuiさんをゲストに迎えて、バルセロナ、airbnb, Overcast, Apple/IBM などについて話しました。 Show Notes airbnb Airbnb Launches Massive Redesign, With Reimagined Listings And A Brand New Logo AirBnBは合法にすべきか違法にすべきか dhh: AirBnB is a wonderful concept, but the reality... Overcast iOS 8 beta 2 comes with native Podcasts app Accidental Tech Podcast Castro Marco Arment, Developer/Writer - XOXO Festival (2013) Apple and IBM Forge Global Partnership to Transform Enterprise Mobility IBM Mobile First Consumerization of IT Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, EMC, BMC Software Debug 40: Nitin Ganatra episode II: OS X to iOS Debug 41: Nitin Ganatra episode III: iPhone to iPad

The Drill Down
335: An Extra Hour in the Ball Pit

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 134:22


This week, Greg Davies from the Blendover podcast joins Dwayne & Andrew as we discuss: Chinese hackers break into US gov't employee records, Hulu gets South Park, a shakeup at Microsoft, Apple & IBM join forces, a new vehicle from Tesla, and...Worst. Con. Ever. All this and much more... What We're Playing With Andy: iTunes Extras on Apple TV; Video Games: The Movie Greg: Soundscape 8 by photive Dwayne: Google Drive Headlines Chinese hackers accessed personal details of US federal employees, targeted applicants for top-secret security clearances Google grappling with 70,000 'right to be forgotten' requests Hulu receives exclusive rights to stream South Park immediately after broadcast and entire back catalog in deal worth $80M+ Call to cancel Comcast service descends into desperate, hysterical fireworks Audible Book of the Week Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Novelization by Alex Irvine Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: You'll Never Make a Monkey out of Me from The Simpsons More Headlines Microsoft CEO readies big shakeup, drops devices and services focus Microsoft to Announce Job Cuts as Soon as This Week Apple-IBM Partnership is a Direct Challenge to Microsoft Novartis and Google connect on contacts Tesla announces new, smaller electric vehicle named Model 3 Music Break: Tacky by "Weird Al" Yankovic Final Word Over the course of a weekend, DashCon 2014 descended into chaos http://www.dashcon.org/ The Drill Down Video of the Week “Weird Al” releases 8 new videos in 8 days WeirdAl.com (All videos posted here) Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan. Occasionally joining them is Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor.

Vector
49: Making music in the digital age with Jim Dalrymple

Vector

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 53:40


Jim Dalrymple of The Loop join Rene to briefly discuss Apple + IBM and then dive into making music in the digital age, including amp modelers like Line 6 and Guitar Rig, editing software like Logic Pro X and Pro Tools, and apps like djay and Capo. Note: Jim was traveling so we had some noise and disconnection problems on the line. We did everything we could to fix as much as we could but there are a few drops, clicks, and pops. Sorry folks! Support Vector: Go to hired.com/vectorpodcast and get a double signing bonus of $4,000 when you accept a job offer. Go to podsurvey.com/vector to take our survey and get a chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card. Go to drobostore.com and use offer code vector50 to save $50 on any Drobo. Show notes Apple and IBM Line 6 IK Multimedia Guitar Rig GarageBand Logic Pro X Pro Tools djay Capo Guests Jim Dalrymple of The Loop Hosts

Rob Black & Your Money
“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 17 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). CFP Chad Burton sat in with Rob Black. Topics include Apple/IBM, income in retirement and more

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 74:36


“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 17 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). CFP Chad Burton sat in with Rob Black. Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Apple/IBM, income in retirement and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio
“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 17 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). CFP Chad Burton sat in with Rob Black. Topics include Apple/IBM, income in retirement and more

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 74:36


“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 17 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). CFP Chad Burton sat in with Rob Black. Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Apple/IBM, income in retirement and more

Rob Black & Your Money
“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 16 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Economist Dr. Jeff Rosen, Apple/IBM, Fox/Time Warner and more

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 76:18


 “Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 16 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Economist Dr. Jeff Rosen, Apple/IBM, Fox/Time Warner and more  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio
“Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 16 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Economist Dr. Jeff Rosen, Apple/IBM, Fox/Time Warner and more

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 75:57


 “Rob Black & Your Money” - Radio Show July 16 – KDOW 1220 AM (7a to 9a). Topics include CFP Chad Burton, Economist Dr. Jeff Rosen, Apple/IBM, Fox/Time Warner and more