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En este episodio del podcast Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten sobre el unboxing del nuevo iMac M4, compartiendo sus impresiones sobre el diseño y la experiencia de uso. También abordan configuraciones iniciales y consejos útiles para optimizar el uso de un nuevo Mac, incluyendo la sincronización con iCloud y la organización del escritorio.
En este episodio del podcast 'Hablemos de Apple Pro', Jairo y Samir celebran el 15 aniversario del iPad, reflexionando sobre su impacto en la vida cotidiana y su evolución a lo largo de los años. También discuten rumores sobre un nuevo iPhone plegable y cómo Apple ha logrado convertirse en líder en ventas de teléfonos por primera vez en el primer trimestre del año, gracias al éxito del iPhone 16e.
En este episodio del podcast 'Hablemos de Apple Pro', Jairo y , Samir discuten el impacto de los aranceles en los productos de Apple, especialmente en el iPhone, con un invitado especial. Mart López.Analizan las expectativas de precios, la producción y manufactura, así como las diferencias de precios en mercados internacionales. También abordan la situación actual de las acciones de Apple y la influencia de China en el mercado global. Finalmente, reflexionan sobre cómo estos cambios podrían afectar a los consumidores y al mercado en general.
En este episodio de Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten las últimas novedades de Apple, incluyendo la actualización de los AirPods Pro 2 y sus nuevas funcionalidades, así como la llegada de iOS 18.4 y Apple Intelligence en español.
En este episodio del podcast Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten sobre la posibilidad de que los AirPods Pro incluyan traducción simultánea, el regreso de la serie Ted Lasso, y el rumor de que Apple podría lanzar un iPhone sin puerto USB-C.
En este episodio del podcast 'Hablemos de Apple Pro', Jairo y Samir discuten sobre la importancia de YouTube para los podcasts, el lanzamiento del iPhone 16e en Colombia, y las expectativas sobre el nuevo MacBook Air, incluyendo especulaciones sobre su chip M4 y mejoras en la batería.
En este episodio del podcast Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten las últimas novedades de Apple, incluyendo el lanzamiento de la nueva aplicación Invites y las expectativas sobre iOS 19.También analizan el chip M5, los resultados financieros de Apple, y la popularidad de series como Severance.También se menciona el nuevo Season Pass de la MLS y la llegada de los nuevos Power Beats con tecnología avanzada.Link sorpresa para los amantes de Severance
En este episodio del podcast 'Hablemos de Apple Pro', Jairo y Samir hablan sobre su reciente viaje a la Antártica, donde usó varios dispositivos tecnológicos. También abordan el tema de los regalos navideños, incluyendo la posibilidad de regalar tarjetas de iTunes. Se comparten impresiones sobre el nuevo Mac Mini y se critican algunos de los últimos lanzamientos de Apple, como los AirPods Max. Además, se discuten las mejoras en iOS 18.2 y las nuevas estaciones de radio en Apple Music. En esta conversación, se incluyen las últimas actualizaciones de iOS, incluyendo nuevas funcionalidades en la aplicación Reminders y la integración de Apple Intelligence. También se explora el catálogo de juegos en Netflix, destacando títulos como Monument Valley 3.
YouTuber Kevin Nether joins us on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show to discuss Apple's latest updates to its array of Pro apps and the acquisition of Pixelmator. Apple this week released a series of updates for its Pro apps, including Logic Pro 11.1, Logic Pro for iPad 2.1, Final Cut Pro 11, Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1, and Final Cut Camera 1.1. Most notably, the latest version of Final Cut Pro for the Mac includes spatial video editing support and AI-driven features such as Magnetic Mask and Transcribe to Captions. Earlier this month, Apple announced that it has acquired Pixelmator, the company behind popular photo and image editing apps Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator. The apps are exclusive to Apple platforms with a focus on user experience and one-off purchasing, unlike many of its rivals. Pixelmator is designed to be a challenger to Adobe Photoshop, while Photomator is a Lightroom competitor. Both Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro were Apple acquisitions, so it's possible that Pixelmator and Photomator may become the next Apple Pro apps with a focus on image editing. It could also fold some of its features into the Photos app. While Apple used to offer a Lightroom competitor called Aperture, it discontinued the app just over a decade ago, and it has never made a Photoshop rival. What exactly Apple will do with the acquisition remains to be seen, but the company has teased "exciting updates to come." See more of Kevin's work over on his YouTube channel "Kevin The Tech Ninja." Visit https://www.selectquote.com/macrumors today for more info!
En este episodio del podcast 'Hablemos de Apple Pro', Jairo y Samir discuten los últimos estrenos de Apple TV Plus, centrándose en la serie 'Silo' También abordan la importancia del cuidado de las baterías de los dispositivos Apple, explicando qué son los ciclos de carga y ofreciendo recomendaciones para prolongar la vida útil de la batería. Además, se discute la calidad de los cargadores y la importancia de utilizar productos certificados.
En este episodio del podcast de Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten sobre las restricciones de Apple Intelligence en los dispositivos iPhone, la nueva función Help Me Choose de Apple, las mejoras en la aplicación de calendario, la compatibilidad de la beta de iOS 18 con la aplicación de Bancolombia, y la función Vehicle Motion.
En este episodio de Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten varios temas interesantes, como el Día Internacional de la Accesibilidad, los nuevos iPads, el nuevo Final Cut y el deseo de tener un macOS completo en el iPad. También hablan sobre las limitaciones de iPadOS, como la falta de un navegador completo y la dificultad para correr ciertos códigos. Además, discuten la necesidad de tener múltiples usuarios en el iPad y la importancia de ofrecer un software que esté a la altura del hardware del iPad Pro.
En este episodio del podcast Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir hablan sobre cuánto espacio están utilizando en sus iPhones. Luego, discuten las invitaciones al evento de Apple y especulan sobre lo que se presentará, incluyendo un posible nuevo Apple Pencil y un iPad Air más grande. También mencionan rumores sobre el MagSafe en el iPad y la posibilidad de que los nuevos modelos tengan puertos USB-C de diferentes velocidades. En general, exploran cómo los dispositivos de Apple se adaptan a las necesidades de los usuarios y las nuevas tecnologías. Momentos importantes: Es importante optimizar el espacio de almacenamiento en los dispositivos de Apple para asegurarse de tener suficiente espacio para las aplicaciones y archivos necesarios. El evento de Apple genera expectativas sobre posibles nuevos productos y características, como un nuevo Apple Pencil y un iPad Air más grande. El MagSafe en el iPad podría ser útil para fijar el dispositivo a soportes y cargarlo al mismo tiempo. Los puertos USB-C de diferentes velocidades podrían ser una característica interesante en los nuevos modelos de iPad. Los dispositivos de Apple se adaptan a las necesidades de los usuarios y las nuevas tecnologías para ofrecer una experiencia mejorada. El regreso del MagSafe al MacBook Pro podría ser útil para aquellos que necesitan utilizar los puertos para transmitir o conectar otros dispositivos. El iPad puede desempeñar un papel importante como centro de control del hogar, especialmente si se combina con funciones de HomePod y Apple TV. Los atajos en el iPhone pueden ser utilizados de manera creativa para automatizar tareas y mejorar la experiencia del usuario. Los emuladores de juegos, como Delta y Provenance, ofrecen la posibilidad de jugar juegos retro en dispositivos modernos. WhatsApp ha añadido soporte para PASCIS, lo que proporciona una capa adicional de seguridad al iniciar sesión en la aplicación. Apple está diversificando la producción de iPhones y ha comenzado a fabricar un porcentaje en India. La producción de productos de cuero vegano ha sido suspendida debido a problemas de calidad y durabilidad. Se ha avistado a LeBron James con un posible nuevo parlante de Beats, lo que ha generado especulación sobre un próximo lanzamiento.
En este episodio de Hablemos de Apple Pro, Jairo y Samir discuten varios temas relacionados con la cámara del iPhone, los códigos QR y los emuladores de juegos retro. También hablan sobre los rumores del iPhone SE de cuarta generación y la negativa de Samsung a producir pantallas para este dispositivo. Además, discuten sobre los paneles de LG, las actualizaciones en las normas del App Store y la calidad de cancelación de ruido de los micrófonos del M3. En esta segunda parte de la conversación, se discuten temas como la comparación entre el MacBook M2 y el M3 en términos de cancelación de ruido, el uso de las Apple Vision Pro en la productividad, la experiencia de jugar LEGO Builders Journey en las Vision Pro, las playlists de Mix en Loop en Apple Music, la posibilidad de crear listas de reproducción en Spotify mediante prompts de inteligencia artificial, la solicitud de patente del Apple Watch para detectar ahogamientos, la influencia de la serie Los Supersónicos en la tecnología actual, los rumores sobre un posible robot de Apple y la fecha del WWDC. También se menciona el retraso en el lanzamiento de los nuevos iPads y el iPhone SE. Capítulos: 00:00 Introducción y temas a discutir 03:26 El iPhone SE de cuarta generación y sus rumores 08:27 La llegada de los emuladores al App Store 13:15 La negativa de Samsung a producir pantallas para el iPhone SE 19:26 Los paneles de LG y su preferencia en televisores 20:52 La función de lectura de códigos QR en el Control Center 24:14 Comparación entre el MacBook M2 y el M3 en cancelación de ruido 26:11 Las Apple Vision Pro y su utilidad en la productividad y los juegos 29:43 Spotify y la creación de listas de reproducción mediante prompts de inteligencia artificial36:19El Apple Watch y su posible capacidad para detectar ahogamientos 38:24 Rumores sobre un robot de Apple similar al Astro de Amazon 42:46 El WWDC se llevará a cabo en una fecha diferente a la habitual 44:43 Retraso en el lanzamiento de los nuevos iPads y el iPhone SE 45:25 La influencia de Los Supersónicos en la tecnología actual 46:04 El podcast primero para suscriptores y el apoyo de los oyentes
Hola, bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de podcast semanal de Hablemos de Apple. ¿De qué hablamos? Algunos usuarios están devolviendo sus Vision Pro. Estas son las 5 razones principales Apple Music está probando la forma para importar listas de otros servicios La marca Beats de Apple se asocia con MLS La Unión Europea no obligará a Apple a abrir iMessage Concierto de JLO en Apple Music New Look en Apple TV + Plegables ¿Si o no? Recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast de pago de Hablemos de Apple Pro, esto nos permite seguir adelante. Además recibirás 24 horas antes los episodios nuevos y sin publicidad.Puedes seguir todas las noticias de Apple en www.hablemosdeapple.comLinks de interés:1. www.techcetera.co2. www.nivelgeek.comHosts: Jairo Duque (@jairoduquetech) / Samir Estefan (@samirestefan)
Cisco joins the list of tech companies announcing layoffs, Apple Pro users are returning the new headsets with a variety of complaints, Nvidia's crusade for sovereign AI, Elon does it again and – and Apple issues a warning that you should NOT put your iPhone in a bag of rice after you drop it water… All this and more on this – who said anything about a toilet – I dropped it in the sink edition of Hashtag Trending. I'm your host Jim Love, CIO of IT World Canada and TechNewsDay in the US.
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Bienvenidos a una nueva temporada de Hablemos de Apple Pro, el podcast semanal de Hablemos de Apple.En este episodio hacemos un repaso por los rumores más importantes para este 2024, junto a todo el cubrimiento de las Vision Pro de Apple, que serán lanzadas el 2 de febrero.
ARway.ai Chief Executive Officer Even Gappelberg joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share exciting news that the company has signed a new developer deal with F3Geomatic Solutions, a distinguished geospatial modeling and mapping agency based in Cuervo, Texas. Through this partnership, F3Geomatic Solutions and ARway.ai aim to provide seamless, accurate, and immersive tailored geospatial solutions for a wide range of applications, including museums, trade shows, and local governments. This collaboration will create unparalleled user experiences by leveraging ARway's innovative technology and F3Geomatic's expertise in geospatial modeling and mapping. Gappelberg also highlighted the significant market opportunity arising from the introduction of "Apple Vision Pro." This development is expected to catalyze a substantial transformation within the augmented reality and spatial computing industry. ARway.ai is well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity, as their ARway app is proudly available in the new spatial computing Vision Pro app store. Furthermore, ARway.ai's strategic focus on indoor navigation and recent advancements in AR glasses integration align perfectly with the industry's overarching shift towards 3D/AR. This positions the company for continued growth and success in the augmented reality and spatial computing space. The partnership with F3Geomatic Solutions and ARway.ai's presence in the Vision Pro app store reflect the company's commitment to innovation and its role in shaping the future of augmented reality and spatial computing. #proactiveinvestors #arwaycorporation #cse #arwy.ai #otc #arwyf #wayfinding #AugmentedReality #AppleVisionPro #F3Geomatics #ARTechnology #SpatialMapping #TechInnovation #CEOInterview #ARWayUpdates #GeospatialSolutions #TechEnthusiast #ARBusiness #FutureTech #DigitalMapping #AppleInnovation #ARHeadsets #TechIndustryBuzz #InnovationLeadership #ARExperience #DigitalTransformation #AppleLaunch #MarketTrends #ARApplications #IndustryInsights #EvanGappelbergInterview #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Bienvenidos a una nueva temporada de Hablemos de Apple Pro, el podcast semanal de Hablemos de Apple.En este episodio hacemos un repaso por los rumores más importantes para este 2024, junto a todo el cubrimiento de las Vision Pro de Apple, que serán lanzadas el 2 de febrero.
ARway.ai Chief Executive Officer Even Gappelberg joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the company is experiencing a surge in global demand for its augmented reality (AR) platform, and this uptick in interest is primarily attributed to the anticipation surrounding the launch of Apple's Vision Pro on February 2nd, 2024. ARway.ai is already making waves with an impressive track record, boasting over 3,800 total accounts, the creation of more than 4,400 maps, and engagement in 43+ pilots and trials. Gappelberg elaborated on the fact that this growing demand is emanating from diverse industries and use-cases across the globe, all seeking to harness the power of ARway.ai's cutting-edge augmented reality and spatial computing technology. One of the key milestones in ARway.ai's journey was their selection to participate in Apple's Vision Pro Developer Labs held in Cupertino, California back in September. This prestigious recognition allowed ARway to make significant progress by successfully building the ARway Platform on Apple's Vision Pro hardware and realityOS operating system. This achievement positions ARway.ai as a leading player in delivering optimal AR performance on iOS devices and signifies their seamless integration into the expansive Apple ecosystem. As Apple's Vision Pro launch date approaches, the company is poised to further solidify its position as a go-to solution for businesses and industries looking to harness the potential of augmented reality. ARway.ai's commitment to innovation and its proactive approach in aligning with industry leaders like Apple underscores its potential to revolutionize the way we interact with and perceive the world around us through augmented reality technology. This is an exciting time for ARway.ai and the broader AR industry, as they continue to unlock new possibilities and redefine user experiences in a digital world. #proactiveinvestors #arwaycorporation #cse #arwy.ai #otc #arwyf #wayfinding #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
En este episodio hablamos de los resultados financieros de Apple, respecto a su último trimestre. También comentamos sobre nuevos juegos AAA aterrizando en el ecosistema en diciembre y la gran duda sobre la compra universal de Resident Evil Village. Eso y mucho más en Hablemos de Apple Pro.
En este episodio hablamos de los resultados financieros de Apple, respecto a su último trimestre. También comentamos sobre nuevos juegos AAA aterrizando en el ecosistema en diciembre y la gran duda sobre la compra universal de Resident Evil Village.Eso y mucho más en Hablemos de Apple Pro.
NYC Developer and PropTech Investor, Eric Brody, sits down with The 3D App's Founder, Jordan Preston. Using any Apple Pro device, The3DApp can quickly create a 3D tour with no additional hardware required. Create an unlimited number of tours which include accurate floorplans, panoramas, and square footages. The3DApp aims to be the one tool needed for realtors, renters, homeowners, and more to capture their property in high resolution geometry, textures and 360 degree panoramic photos. Should we ditch the bulky hardware? Tune in and find out! Where to find The3DApp: https://www.the3dapp.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the3dapp/ https://www.instagram.com/the3dapp/ Where to find Real Tech Talk: IG: https://www.instagram.com/realtechtalk/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/realtechtalk TW: https://twitter.com/realtechtalkpod Where to find Eric Brody: IG: https://www.instagram.com/e_brody/ LI: linkedin.com/in/ericbrody1/ Interested in becoming a sponsor? Being a guest? Joining the investment fund? Contact: eric@rttpodcast.com About Real Tech Talk: Leading developer, investor and native New Yorker, Eric Brody, bridges the gap between technologists and PropTech by having no nonsense, frank conversations with the minds behind some of the hottest new PropTech innovations. As someone with skin in the game on both sides of the deal, Brody invites the folks behind technologies he genuinely finds interesting to come present their product. The question is - do these new players actually make an impact in the real world of construction? Someone needs to bring the big ideas down to the ground level and determine how they will actually change the experience, if at all. Having raised over $2 million and counting for a PropTech investment fund himself, Eric Brody is tapped into this burgeoning scene with a unique, necessary perspective.
Join us in the coop as we talk about the new Apple vision Pro, Meta quest 3 and Summer Game Fest. It's going to be a great show and stick around for our little game show Ring Around The Rosie. Welcome to the COOP00:00:00 - Intro00:01:22 - Apple Vision Pro00:25:21 - Meta quest 300:34:40 - Street Fighter 600:51:13 - Summer Games fest01:12:32 - Ring Around The Rosie Thank you for listening. Help us keep CO-OP Plus One going by sharing the podcast and leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice!Email us your questions related to gaming or ideas for Split Screen decisions and Underrated Overrated questions atcoopplusone@gmail.com
Season 4 Episode 14 is now live and for this edition of UnorthoTalks we spoke about the following topics: Apple reveals its new virtual reality headset, the Apple Pro Vision- what we think and why this might not be the homerun Apple thinks itll be Canadian Wildfires Spoiler-free Spiderman into the Spiderverse review Plus much more! If you enjoy the podcast, please make sure to subscribe and follow @Unorthodox_Couture, @otisdonks, and @khanijames, that way you'll be the first to know about any updates and news regarding Unorthodox.
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the news that Apple are launching Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro on the iPad starting on May 23rd. How accessible do the guys think the apps will be, and could this be the excuse for people who are blind to buy an iPad? Read more about the iPad apps coming soon - https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/9/23716679/apple-final-cut-pro-logic-ipad-subscription-price-apps Also, there's concerning news about the future of WhatsApp in the UK, as new laws could force tech companies to unlock their encryption in criminal cases. WhatsApp says they wouldn't do that so may remove the app from the UK. Read more about the WhatsApp news here - https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/08/whatsapp-could-disappear-uk-over-privacy-concerns-ministers-told And as Google I/O draws near, Double Tap TV's Marc Aflalo joins us to discuss what is coming up. Listen to the next episode for full coverage. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) Twitter: @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed / @DoubleTapOnAir Mastodon: @DoubleTap YouTube: DoubleTapOnAir
Abonnez-vous : c'est gratuit ! Voici l'épisode 279 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce mardi 15 novembre 2022. Apple pro-actif sur des remises jamais vues pour sauver le trimestre. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + Fabrice NEUMAN (@FabriceNeuman). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : promo, signe des temps ; tvOS ne voit pas double ; l'Apple TV 4K en manque de coeurs ? ; la bible des Apple Store ; très chères sandales. Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute, et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT & la team #iweekLQI PS1 : rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon et bénéficiez de bonus exclusifs ! PS2 : retrouvez-nous aussi, pour iWeek (la semaine Apple), notre podcast hebdo, désormais en ligne chaque mercredi soir. PS3 : le nouvel épisode 111 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), avec une page spéciale consacrée à matter, le nouveau standard de la maison connectée et de la domotique, est toujours disponible !
Join me for episode 264 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guests David Ruddock (Esper) and Lance Ulanoff (TechRadar) -- brought to you by esper.io. Today's show comes in two parts. First, we explore the unseen world of Android. Second (23:50), we discuss the strange hype behind Nothing's Phone 1 and the current state of flagship cameras. We then cover news, leaks, and rumors, including the Vivo X Fold, RedMagic 7 Pro, and more.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Esper: https://www.esper.io/ (sponsor)- David Ruddock: https://twitter.com/rdrv3- Lance Ulanoff: https://twitter.com/LanceUlanoff- Lance's Nothing Phone 1 hype story: https://www.techradar.com/news/nothing-phone-hype-is-all-too-familiar- Lance's OnePlus 10 Pro light painting article: https://www.techradar.com/news/oneplus-10-pro-long-exposure-let-me-make-some-truly-wild-shots- Lance's iPhone 14 periscope telephoto article: https://www.techradar.com/news/iphone-14-could-be-getting-my-number-1-request- Lance's Apple Pro branding story: https://www.techradar.com/news/five-years-ago-apple-redefined-pro-is-it-time-for-them-to-do-it-again- Vivo X Fold now official: https://www.engadget.com/vivo-x-fold-foldable-phone-183035500.html- RedMagic 7 Pro (global) is here: https://www.techradar.com/news/this-new-phone-is-more-powerful-than-my-gaming-pc-and-i-dont-know-why- Google Pixel 6a coming soon: https://9to5google.com/2022/04/12/multiple-models-of-google-pixel-6a-pass-through-fcc-pointing-to-wider-international-release-and-mmwave/- Google Switch To Android app leak: https://www.techradar.com/news/its-about-to-get-much-easier-to-transfer-your-iphone-data-to-an-android-phone- OnePlus 10R/Ace leak: https://www.techradar.com/news/oneplus-ace-is-a-week-from-launch-and-it-could-be-the-fastest-charging-oneplus-yet
Apple ha recentemente introdotto un iPhone veramente Pro che spinge il conetto di prodotto premium ad un nuovo livello, iniziando a separare nettamente la gamma più alta del mercato dal resto.Potrebbe espandersi il discorso a tutta la lineup Apple?Il video di Maurizio sulle differenze tra 13 e 13 Pro: https://youtu.be/3fFjU_cJ704L'articolo di Maurizio sugli schermi di iPadPro: https://www.saggiamente.com/2021/10/ipad-tra-mini-led-oled-e-micro-led-futuro-incerto-tra-diverse-tecnologie/Twitter: http://bit.ly/jakerealetwInstagram: http://bit.ly/jakerealeigFacebook: http://bit.ly/jakerealefbMedium: http://bit.ly/jakerealemediumYouTube: http://bit.ly/jakerealeytApple Music: http://bit.ly/jakerealeamIO&TEch su Medium: https://goo.gl/zyoG9CScopri dove ascoltare il podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/ioetechAscolta anche An iPad guy: https://www.spreaker.com/show/anipadguySostieni IO&TEch con una recensione su Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2GtG7h9Sostieni IO&TEch su PayPal: http://goo.gl/sMfNLISostieni IO&TEch con Satispay: https://goo.gl/egznHVVuoi contattarmi? Scrivimi una mail a jacoporeale@yahoo.it o scrivimi su Facebook https://goo.gl/ESezY9Questo podcast è postprodotto grazie a Podcleaner Pro: https://ulti.media/podcleaner-pro-audio-cleaning/
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#Razer #Samsung #Google Another day , another vlog! 403 Razer "Hammerhead" Wireless Pro headphones are out and are another great option for for song pleasure! Water resistant , low latency for gaming and THX certified for amazing sound. Add on to that Adaptive Noise Canceling as standard now days and you have yet another choice to bewilder you when trying to pick a set. At $199 usd under the Apple Pro level too so if you're a gamer this might be a good option for you. Nikola and GM have parted ways, shutting down the 2 Billion dollar investment due to dramas at Nikola head office. Alog with the deal dying so it seems the Badger will also die as well as most of the parts were part of the deal with GM. Google is in hot water after spying on their own staff without their knowledge !! NOT GOOD for the tech giant and im sure we haven't heard the last of this. Sony has had 3 new Cameras certified in the last week, rumours abound saying they will be the new A7R4 replacement! An 8K video monster and a replacement for the RX model too should see a release before end of Jan! Samsung is well into development of its new ISOcell sensor capable of 600mp ! Ice Universe saying its not far away might see a be change in phones in 2021, imagine the file sizes ??? Iphone 13 leaked renders and models are already showing up, possible 4th lens, even smaller battery with new layer tech . 120hz definitely coming and with that the new LTPO screen which will also allow for always on screen much like the apple watches do. NEED MERCH !! Here's the link :- https://teespring.com/stores/34-media Come see me at my website - thirty4media.squarespace.com Buy us a cup of tea at our PayPal at - hankshouse@yahoo.com Want to send something to us, flick us an email to get the address details, cheers ! hankshouse@yahoo.com Catch us on our social pages- Insta-@nightcliff_34 Facebook-@tigersfishingclub twitter-@NightcliffT http://www.youtube.com/c/NTFCMedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ashley-kendray/message
Host Art Aldrich discusses the release of the new Apple Silcon based Macs and the release of Final Cut Pro 10.5
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Host Art Aldrich discusses the announcements from WWDC about the new MacOS and the transition away from Intel.
Kyle and Gilbert recap the Quarantine Conference and drop some productivity bombshells, brought to you by Zoombridge Instatwittica, GmbH.Show NotesWut up, fam? Shoutout to Tom for is great work on the Quarantine Conference episodes. Gilbert is back at the console and every um is a dagger, every clip a very Catholic whip. Smash that bell, bitches.The RICE method.How to burn your clothing for safety.Pour one out for Adam Schlesinger.An excellent, Fleishman-esque summary Zoom's foibles. Please don't shut up, Glenn.Davis Vantage Vue and Pro 2, plus WeatherLink.ATP and Upgrade on Dark Sky.With things like AirTags and Dark Sky is Apple about to start a more significant push for using all our phones for better (but hopefully more secure) info a la Tile and Waze?PostLab supports Premiere now.LumaForge on local and remote (via PostLab) collaboration in Final Cut.Wait, WTF is PostLab?Apple, with magically impeccable timing, endorses PostLab for the purpose of collaboration in Final Cut workflows. Turns out that's a thing. If only it were native. Shame.Hedge acquires PostLab. And after we recorded, MergeX was also added to the system.How Adobe does remote collaboration.Turns out Adobe had cut Team subscriptions down to the level of the base All Access sub (30% less), so there was no cost difference at all. Smart move. Deal no longer active.Descript really does do some cool stuff for audio collaboration. Too bad it's so weird.Although even with just 4GB or 6GB of RAM in 2018-2020 iPads Pro, LumaFusion is still doing some cool things. Final Cut for iPadOS should still be a thing.Furthest Avid bin close request? No.Nobody knows what Main Stage is.How multitrack compositions work in Descript.If (1) you're not a musician, (2) you just want a next-level DAW for recording and editing podcasts, (3) you'd like to pay once out of pocket, and (4) you're feeling a bit masochistic, Logic currently has a 90-day free trial. Normally it's only 30 days. Same with Final Cut.Education discount for Apple Pro apps.Ringr and Zencastr do some interesting stuff, but can be scary given how the guest uploads work (don't close the browser!).Also, remember, the "Z" and C" are silent.Cut the FLAC.Buuuuut, Zoom offers native recording and individual remote tracks unlike Call Recorder. Ugh.Rogue Amoeba is so fucking awesome. Buy all their things, especially if you're on a Windows PC.Fission needs to be a bigger part of the audio editing discussion. For now, check out the Smart Split feature.We might've put a picture of Logic's Strip Silence view in our chapter art. Probably not though.Is the subscription model fading for freelancers? Here's one hot take!Steve on Flash. So good.Will he really leave?Putting a Photos library on a NAS is a pain in the SaaS.Extremely fast local collaboration with Gilbert's NAS.The QNAP TVS-672XT and all its special things.Seagate Iron Wolf Pro HDDs. Gilbert has six of these at 10TB each in RAID5. Total usable capacity ~50TB, less the NAS's OS and stupid drive rounding.The awesome Samsung EVO 970 Plus M.2 NVME SSDs. Gilbert has two at 1TB each in RAID0, but read only. Total cache capacity is ~1.8TB after rounding, etc. He is not using any additional over-provisioning for these excellent drives. With their native over-provisioning they're rated at 350GB/day for a decade. Plus, no risk of data loss via failed cache given read-only. If they were set up as read/write he'd use RAID1, limiting the total cache to ~950GB.MikroTik's Latvian SFP+ hotness.What JBOD actually means.What Gilbert is planning to use to backup the NAS.QNAP Snapshots.Here's a Jellyfish solution that does less in a much more user-friendly way for a mere $21,000.The sparse image trick also works for helping prevent application memory overflows (I'm looking at you, Adobe and Avid) if you have the apps installed there instead of on the local drive. Not generally recommended.
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Szevasztok hej! A 186. részben Tibi, Zoltán és XaB vesézik a Xiaomi palettát és az Apple Pro termékvonalából az iPad, iPhone, AirPods készülékeket jól. * Xiaomi Sarok * xiaomi csomag érkezett a szerkesztőségbe * wireless 10W max töltő * Philips Xiaomi égő * Hő és páratartalom mérő BT * hátizsák, tollak, fidget cube * Porszívó vásárlás Csomár Úrnál * Roborock S50 VS. Mi Robot * Apple dagonya * Tibi iPad Pro 11” beszerzés és élmények * XaB iPhone 11 Pro Max beszerzés és élmények * AirPods Pro élmények Brawl Stars csapatunk: https://link.brawlstars.com/invite/band/en?tag=2VCPVCC8&token=rzbw9a9g PUBG: XnB klán CnC Rivals csapat: XnB Adrián: twitter.com/adrianszpi Atás: twitter.com/balatonia Bate: twitter.com/bate81 Bodor Tibi: twitter.com/bodortibi Csomár Zoli: twitter.com/CsomarZo Csomesz: twitter.com/gcsomesz Dewla: twitter.com/dewla Dreszer: twitter.com/dreszer Jancsa Jani: twitter.com/jancsajani, instagram.com/jancsa.jani Solya: twitter.com/solya76 XaB: twitter.com/xab83 t.me/xabesbaratai fb.com/xabesbaratai email: xab@me.com Tematikus csatornáink:
Apple začal systematicky u svých produktů používat rozdělování na základní a PRO verzi. Proč zrovna Pro, co tím Apple zákazníkům říká a jaké další Pro produkty můžeme očekávat?
yep... apple is back to killing the word pro with the earpods now.NOTE: not actually a guest host. It's just eagle with a voice filter.
yep... apple is back to killing the word pro with the earpods now.NOTE: not actually a guest host. It's just eagle with a voice filter.
Wow did we cover a lot this week! We started with a rant from Bob on the near instant ban of flavored vape juice products in the wake of 7 deaths and still nothing to be done about guns in this country! We then moved on to discuss the recent iPhone 11 and the iPhone Pro - as you can imagine, neither Kevin, nor Bob are fans of most of what apple had to announce - but Bob expressed some interest in one of the new streaming services. We also talked a little about a new Netflix show all in Russian and about sex bots... that was interesting! Oh, and we cannot forget AlienStock, also known as the new Fyre Festival :) As always let us know what you think of the show by hitting us up on the tweeters! Seriously... DO IT! https://twitter.com/bobandkevinshow Love always, Bob and Kevin
Der Mac-Zerfall hat sich zum Glück doch nicht so angekündigt, wie einst gedacht. Aber das lässt nun neue Fragen aufkommen. Wie viel "Pro" steckt eigentlich in allen von uns? Eine gute Frage, oder? Lässt sie sich so einfach beantworten? Vor allem, wenn vor einem auf dem MacBook am unteren Rand der Zusatz "Pro" steht und wir diesen Namenszusatz vielleicht gar nicht im Alltag ausnutzen? Viele Fragen, aber der wirkliche Pro-Nutzer wird sie sich sicherlich direkt beantworten können. Es sind nämlich Fragen, die wirklich nur das eine Prozent der Mac-Nutzer beantworten kann, vor allem wenn man sich unter den restlichen 99% der Mac-Nutzer das Problem mit dem Apple Pro Display XDR betrachtet...
For years, Apple made some of the best — and most expensive — displays in the business. Not only did they have great design and terrific panels, they had those Apple logos right up front for people who wanted that look and that experience beyond an iMac — for their Mac Pros to MacBook Pros as well. We got generations of Cinema Displays, LED Displays… Thunderbolt Displays But then, just a few years ago, Apple went and stopped making them. From hero to zero, something to nothing in one Thanos snap flat. There were rumors — there are always rumors — of a 4K display that Apple was working on but never shipped. But for an agonizingly long period of time, measured in pro-user angst years, Apple just didn’t offer anything for anyone who didn’t want an all-in one. Until now. Or, well, soon at least. It’s complicated. So MKBHD, Marques Brownlee was kind enough to share with us what he wants to see, and then I break it all down. SPONSOR: Molekule Go to molekule.com and enter VECTOR at checkout to save $75. LINKS: Marques Brownlee - YouTube Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) | Twitter What we know about Apple’s new pro display ahead of WWDC - 9to5Mac Kuo: New 31.6" Apple Display in 2019 and 15-17" MacBook in 2021 to Feature Mini-LED Backlights [Updated] - MacRumors Daring Fireball: The Mac Pro Lives Apple pushes the reset button on the Mac Pro | TechCrunch A Few of My Favorite Apple Displays – MacStories MORE: Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie Mobile Nations Affiliate Link Policy SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube
The Ming-Chi Kuo Apple report, 2019 AirPods, Apple "Pro" products, iPhone and Ultra-Wide Band connectivity, and foldable phones (or not). Links Ming-Chi Kuo Apple report Things of the Week Zach: App Icon Resizer Kai: Transmit 5 Malin: Nonda USB Type C Adapter Hosts Kai (Mastodon/Twitter) Malin (Mastodon/Twitter) Zach (Mastodon/Twitter) Feedback iTunes (best place for 5 star reviews) Twitter MastodonSupport Cup of Tech
Hello, I’m all on my Jacky Jones in this episode. Does anybody even listen anymore? FML.Anyway, I talk to myself and to an imaginary audience for 40 minutes about the newly released iPad Pro 2018 because I bought one and have used it for a month and I’m sharing my expertise with you. I have already done it for the YouTube channel and I couldn’t include everything there, so you get the extra talking from me here.I share the pros and cons with owning one, making the transition from Apple Pro apps to iPad apps NOT created by Apple.I also go off on a 2 minute rant towards the end, I’m impressed with myself actually. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Le RDV Tech 214 - Apple Pro Au programme : WWDC 2017 : tous les détails Le nouveau téléphone d'Andy Rubin IBM en 5nm, clavier BEPO, Facebook aide les politiques... La régulation du net, une bonne chose ? Et bien plus encore ! Pour soutenir l'émission, rendez-vous sur http://patreon.com/RDVTech Plus d'infos sur l'épisode : Les animateurs sont Jérôme Keinborg (@jeromekeinborg) et Patrick Beja (@NotPatrick). Le générique est de Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb). Sa musique libre de droit est sur MusicInCloud.fr. Commentez cet épisode et retrouvez d'autres émissions sur http://frenchspin.fr ! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week: Tim Cook promises to make Apple “Pro" again! We discuss. iPhone ditching Lightning for USB C Spotify about to go Hi-Fi Why your next iPhone screen might read your fingerprints Leander pitches a new favorite pair of Bluetooth headphones The best iPhone bumper case in the land! This episode supported by Build a beautiful, responsive website quick at Squarespace.com. Enter offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off. Squarespace—Build it Beautiful. What is Backblaze? It’s unlimited, cloud backup for Macs and PCs. And it’s native for Macs! Try it out free for 15 days at Backblaze.com/cultcast. CultCloth will keep your iPhone 7, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time you can use code CULTCAST to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. We also want to give Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com a thanks for the great music you hear on today's show. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney Tim Cook: Pro users remain incredibly important to Apple http://www.cultofmac.com/469839/apple-investors-vote-against-diversity-at-annual-shareholders-meeting/ During his Q&A session, Tim Cook discussed how Apple plans to fight for net neutrality. He also assured shareholders that Apple plans to come out with new products that appeal to professionals and creatives, but insisted that the Mac and iPad aren’t destined for a merger. “You will see us do more in the pro area. The pro area is very important to us. The creative area is very important to us in particular,” Cook told the crowd. “You can expect to see us do more and more that people will view iPad as a laptop replacement, but not a Mac replacement. The Mac does so much more.” Spotify eyes lossless audio to wow your ears http://www.cultofmac.com/470077/spotify-eyes-lossless-audio-wow-ears/ Spotify appears poised to put the final nail in Tidal’s coffin. The music streaming service is planning to launch a new feature that will give listeners access to lossless audio streaming, according to a new report reveals the feature is currently in testing. Spotify is currently calling the new feature “Spotify Hi-Fi.” The Verge reports that Spotify plans to launch the lossless CD quality audio feature. It’s unclear when it will be available to all users, but Spotify is already doing some small group testing. Screenshots posted on Reddit show that Spotify plans to charge between $5 to $10 extra a month for lossless CD quality audio. It has been rumored in the past that Apple was looking to make a similar move with Apple Music, but there haven’t been any clear signs of an impending launch of Apple Music Hi-Fi. Goodbye Lightning? 2017 iPhones may rely on USB-C connector http://www.cultofmac.com/469765/iphone-usb-c-connector/ iPhones may boast USB-C connectors, claims a new report from The Wall Street Journal. What’s not clear from the report is whether this would mean abandoning Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector in favor of USB-C or simply switching out the USB-A plug at the end of the cable for USB-C. Apple adopter the Lightning connector with 2012’s iPhone 5 The WSJ report also adds another voice to the growing number of stories claiming that Apple will release three different iPhones in 2017: two LCD “s” cycle iPhones, and an extra-high-end iPhone 8 to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. Apple designs iPhone display that reads fingerprints http://www.cultofmac.com/469827/apple-working-iphone-displays-read-fingerprints/ Fans have feared that an iPhone 8 without home button would mean the end of Touch ID, and that Apple would have to use other biometric security solutions — such as iris scanners — instead. But the company was just granted a patent that allows the entire iPhone display to become a fingerprint scanner. Apple says that turning an entire display into a fingerprint scanner would increase the speed of authentication, and allow it to be performed automatically during normal use. This could cut out a dedicated “authentication step” that prompts users for their fingerprint. Elimates the authentication step. We talk about these products: Sony MDRZX330BT Bluetooth Headphones ($70) Rhinoshield Crashguard ($25) Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 Action Camera ($400)
Welcome to episode 42 of the EdTech Situation Room from March 1, 2017, where technology news meets educational analysis. Visit http://edtechsr.com/links to access all referenced links from our show. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed Walt Mossberg's recent analysis and hopeful prediction of an Apple iOS laptop, the uncertain future of Google's Pixel Chromebook laptop, and a host of Apple product rumors including USB-C charging cables for iOS, updates to the iPad lineup, and new additions to the Apple Pro hardware line. As we often do, we jumped into some privacy / surveillance state rabbit holes with recent articles about big data and artificial intelligence (Big Nudge), the need for ethics and a Hippocratic Oath ("Do no harm") in computer science programs, and the use of state-sponsored propaganda as well as carefully tuned marketing messages to direct public opinion and influence elections. Geeks of the week included StackUp (get credit for what you read online), hypothes.is (interactive annotation online), and the "Data Selfie" Chrome extension. Please refer to our podcast shownotes for links to all referenced articles, videos, and resources from the show, and take a few minutes to complete our listener survey on http://wfryer.me/edtechsr.
Microsoft says that people are disappointed with the new Apple Pro computers and that they are buying Surface products instead. But, do we really know if either product is selling well?
With the introduction of the iPad and other tablets and now touch screen computers like the Surface Pro and the Apple Pro, we seem to be moving further away from an exclusively keyboard/trackpad existence. Furthermore, with the introduction of Stylus Pens for tablets, is the keyboard on its way out completely? With an increase in the use of keyboard shortcuts and the average typing speed, maybe not. But with a new generation of children being raised with touchscreen devices, the keyboard-exclusive landscape of computer use is bound to change. In this episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell speculate on whether the pen or the finger is mightier than the keyboard. Is using a keyboard and mouse trackpad “normal”? Do you have to be a good typist to use a computer efficiently anymore? Why hasn't the stylus replaced the legal pad? Is dictation the inevitable replacement for the keyboard, stylus, and finger? Tune in for Tom and Dennis's take on the future of lawyers' interactions with computers. In the second half of this podcast, Dennis and Tom discuss "cord cutting” or the practice of canceling cable subscriptions and replacing them with app consumption products like Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, and Amazon Fire. Although neither host has “cut the cord,” they analyze the benefits of individual subscription based networks like Netflix, Hulu, or HBO Now and whether they offer a replacement or simply a supplement to traditional television. As always, stay tuned for Parting Shots, that one tip, website, or observation you can use the second the podcast ends. Special thanks to our sponsor, ServeNow.
The Fall 2015 Apple Event just happened, and we discuss the new Apple TV and what it means for games. We also talk about the monolithic slab that is the iPad Pro and how Dylan wants a drawing tablet. Lastly, we catch wind of Destiny’s reported story troubles during development from court filings in the Martin O’Donnell suit. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
Episode 35Joys of human invention Hello, and thank you for joining me on another super special episode of Jay Wont dart's podcast.For episode 35 I'll talk about some , such as Alex, the artificial voice that comes with Apple's OSX. My intro was Underwear Goes Inside The Pants, a song by LazyboyI like alot of things, both living and not alive. I like birds, bees and blueberries, but also expensive technology, cars, computers and laser death rays. To reference a prior episode about the scary old hospital here, as I walked through the old ruins, its not quite like roman era marble blocks, all weathered away over the centuries, but it sure is awfully dated inside, I started to think about how cheap a lot of man made things are. Things are made to be disposable, things get outdated from how they look. Take buildings, in just 10 years a building will be seriously out of fashion really. I remember thinking Splash Palace, the fancy swimming pool here in Invercargill, it was amazingly modern, it had an expensive, and modern design, kind of swooping lines, like a split open shellfish really. Its in pastel colours too, very light red, green, maybe pink? Made in the late 90's I think, it looks kinda crappy now. The council cheaped out on a lot of the materials, to save money, I seem to remember it costing half what it initially was going to. Within the first year I think, tiles inside started to break off, coming off the walls altogether or chipping, the steam room caused storage areas behind it to rot, the wave pool was designed for kids, it has, well, wave generator machines that make artifical waves that go through the pool, that was useless to teach children how to swim in, because of its odd shape, I know, I was a swimming instructor for a couple years. During a bad storm, part of the roof over the wave pool ripped right off, it was held down with sand bags during repair. The problems dont stop there, the main pool was meant to not really need chemicals to keep the water clean, or they were to be very slight, so you wouldnt get red eyes, that filtering system never worked, so chlorine had to be dumped in, I need googles when I swim otherwise my eyes get all red and sore. Parts of the floor around the pools would get very slippery, made from tiles, and gritty cement, that felt like sandpaper really, you can grate your feet on it. The hydroslide never worked properly, it was completely made wrong, the tubing was from an old Invercargill pool, I loved that hydroslide, it was in North Invercargill, I didnt get to go often, when I did I loved the hydroslide. It was a big deal. The south Invercargill pool before Splash palace, on Connon Street by Pak n Save, it never had anything fancy like hydroslides. When the kinda dingy south invercargill, and ritzy north invercargill pools shut down, the hydroslide was to go at the new, single Invercargill pool. For some reason, they tubing never was right, and so the fancy recycled hydroslide was slow, very short and boring as hell. At first it was rough inside too, you could get deep marks from joins between tubes. I've seen some hydroslides where you need to have foam mats, like the awesome Nelson hydroslide. If you come off, you get scoured by the rough fiberglass.So, the hydroslide didnt work. The pool needed extra seating, that had to be bolted on to one side of the building years later, it cost a huge amount of money, and the main building had to be extended out over the pavement. A learners pool was eventually made, since the wave pool sucked big time for swimming lessons.Ok, well, my point is, this huge fancy man made building was so amazing when it opened, the opening ceremony was at night, it was on national tv, that lotto break between the big family movie on a Saturday night, about 7:30PM, where the lotto ticket numbers are announced live. I had to be in Dunedin , and watched on TV. It was a big deal, probably the best swimming pool in New Zealand! But, it was rushed through, money was saved wherever possible, and the thing started to fall apart quickly. Now, its dated looking, and I have bad memories about it. While Im picking on Splash Palace, I should probably mention when I first got to go, there were huge lines since it was new, I think we waited literally hours outside in the queue, you dont normally need to wait for ANYTHING in little old Invers. The sun was so hot, it had melted the new bitumen, fun word to say, the black tar kind of car park flooring, what roads are made from. So we got sticky tar all over our feet. Oh, and then theres that time I did the longest distance for school swimming, 1500 metres, the pool is 50 metres, split into two 25 metres lengths, so thats 30 laps there and back. I started off doing it with Chelsea in front of me, she decided not to do the full distance this time, and got out, I stopped too, to see what the problem was, I was told to carry on, so I did alone. It was weird not following someone anymore, the pool felt lonely, very quiet, and nothing to look at. It took me about an hour to do the total distance, I was going very slowly to save energy. I thought my friends would be watching from the side of the pool, cheering me on. So I had that kinda bravery in my head, like im going to get some respect for doing the 1500 Metres. When I actually had done the distance, I thought I had another two laps to go for some reason, I got smacked on the head with a kickboard, SLAP they go when they hit the water, I got hit on the head, bit my lip and hit the wall! It was the crazy old coach guy, telling me time to stop. He said something like "hmmngg good on ya lad hmmmmggaaach burhogh *COUGH*" as I stood up dazed from hitting the poolside with my smacked head. Turns out, my friends were kinda watching, and saying "hes going to stop this lap, no, this lap", placing bets about when I'd give up, not believing in me at all! Bastards! Whats worse, my two best equal friends had only done 50Metres each, thats 100 metres between the two of them! I could have done that when I were 2 years old! Scum!This has turned into quite the Splash Palace episode huh? Ok, so what I was saying before, the pool was all cool and new, it was shiny, and the best pool in the country, it was on national primetime television for an opening by the prime minister, I think. But, within a year or two, it was falling apart, and now ten years on, its kinda shitty looking. What I'm trying to say is, often man made things break down, or go out of fashion quickly. Splash Palace was falling apart after a year or two, cutting edge for 5 years maybe, ten years on it sucks. Compare this to a bird, at the old hospital when we were taking things away, I saw some dead birds inside the old abandoned hospital wards, a sparrow that looked like it was sleeping. Its feathers were all perfect, very clean looking. Perhaps it just starved to death, trapped inside after it climbed in through a leak hole in the roof. It was close to a window, it could have been flying straight into the glass until it killed itself for all I know. I hate when birds do that, its really upsetting. Its kind of like they are in a blender.But even with my gruesome thoughts about how it must have died, it was still so much nicer than all the things around it, this dead animal was so much prettier than any of the bedside cabinets, or the brown paper bags saying "patients belongings", or the metal bedpans old people have crapped in thousands of times. Looking at the pattern of its feathers, it was so perfectly beautiful, in a way that modern colour schemes, fads, fashions, just dont normally live up to. Using the Invercargill swimming pool again, it was dated within ten years, compared to Sparrows that have been the same for hundreds of years, maybe thousands, or even millions, and still look incredibly nice. They're not made out fancy colours like hummingbirds, they cant fly as well as a Dragonfly, and they dont quite have the same appeal as Blackbirds to me, but the dead Sparrow was so much nicer looking than the dead hospital. Just in front is the modern hospital, that was opened 5 years or so ago. Its also plagued with pastel colours, like Splash Palace, theres these painted rectangles on the sides, lavender, light green, light pink, a light blue, a purple I think. Its shitty looking! Absolute bullshit compared to the prettiness of a simple dead bird. Using only three colours, brown, grey and black, the sparrow was so much nicer than the hospital building, with all those awful bright/faded pastel fruit colours.So, I can understand that aspect to the manmade creation haters flying spittle braying, that most buildings that are slabs of concrete, thrown together by tradesmen, they dont last over time! They are ugly compared to natural animals, or even sand dunes, mountains, waves. I totally understand that.BUT, BUT, there are plenty of beautiful man made buildings too, things like Skyscrapers, many of those are just terrrific. My favourite that I can think of would be the Chrysler building, in New York. I like it better than the Empire State Building, The Empire State is taller and more well known, but its a more boring looking shape. The Chrysler looks thinner, its rounded at the top, with shiny steel ornamentation up to the spire. Coming off the building, on corners, are giant Eagles, based on a Chrysler car decoration at the time. The Chrysler Building was started in 1928, and finished in 1930. The Chrysler cars of the time are long gone really, and I dont like ANY american cars generally, but the building is still amazing to look at. To think, very soon Chrysler might be a forgotten name altogether, the way the American Car makers have been since the 1970's. I said to my dad recently, its funny that the only time that Americans made arguably good cars was in the 1950's, and 1960's. When the rest of the world had been at war, getting factories and millions of people blown up, and then struggling to rebuild. As soon as the Japanese and Germans had their shit together again, they kicked america firmly in the butt, I dont think theres ever been an american car as good as a German or Japanese car of the same age. If we think that american car companies got it all wrong in the 1970s, thats when America was all tangled up in Vietnam, while Japan had rebuilt and was designed cars American people wanted. Now in 2009, while America is at war in the middle east, their car companies are begging for more bailouts. Thats a good case for Pacifism if ever I heard one! About buildings, I dont like large crowds, I'm from a city of 50,000 people. If theres a single person at the supermarket counter ahead of me, I consider it a line. If I could have the house of my dreams, I'd actually choose to live underground, somewhat like a hobbit hole. Its apparently very good for the environment, heating costs are basically nothing, its stronger, hence the reason why people were meant to hide in bunkers during the cold war, and its not an eyesore, a grassy hill with a window or two on one side is not going to date that fast, and even if it does, Im sure I can update the window cheaper than most people would spend updating an entire building. To live underground, in a warm and very light home, I think thats great. You could have the entire "roof" of your house for a garden, everyone could have all the fruit trees they needed, there would be no concrete, it would be a paradise.I think a lot of the worlds problems must be caused by overpopulation. Reading from NPG.org, the Negative Population Growth organisation site, advocating smaller american families to reduce the number of people living in America, the worlds population was just 3 billion or less in 1950, we hit 4 billion in 1974, 5 billion in the year I myself were born, 1987, 6 billion around 1999 and we will be at 7 billion around 20 13. There will be, according to NPG.org, 7 billion people in the world, in just 4 years. Four years, and remember, as I record this episode, 2009 is older rather than newer. We were at 3 billion in 1950, 50 years later, the year 2000 we were over 6 billion. We'd doubled in population in 50 years. In another 50 years, NPG.org says we will be at 9 billion. 100 years, 1950 to 2050, and we will have gone from under 3 billion to over 9 billion people. In that time, new oil wont have grown in useful amounts, the earth itself wont have expanded to make more livable space, the oceans havnt become deeper to provide more water....There must be an ideal number, a world population where we are not too hot, not too cold, but just right, so sayth Goldilocks. The website I used for my statistics said america would be better at 1950's numbers, about 150 million Americans instead of 300 million as today. So, lets say the entire world should be what it were in 1950, we would have half the number of people as today, just 3 billion, not six.I dont know about you, but I grew up just living with my mother, 2 people living in the house from what I can remember, I'd live with my dad for a weekend once every two weeks. My whole immediate family is 3 people, and most of the time I only lived with one at a time. I know my family wasnt causing the problem of overpopulation, all 3 of us. My dad grew up with 9 people in his immediate family, thats 3 times more than I had. My mother had 4 people living in her parents house, thats twice what I had. So, if the developed countries, if you count New Zealand as developed with our slow internet access , and Southlands rolled r'ssssssssss, are declining in family size, who is making up the bulk of population growth? Third world countries? China is trying to control its population, one child per family and all that, China will soon go from number one largest country with 1.3 billion, to second behind India, which is currently somewhere around 1 billion, from having less children, and thus less people. To control other third world countries, do we need more disease and famine? Thats awful, shocking to think about, I thought people were suffering and dying nonstop, especially in poor countries, and yet we've doubled in number worldwide in just 50 years. If I wanted to be crazy, I might say this current Swine Flu deal is an American conspiracy to wipe out people worldwide, I wont go into that though. So, if we say that with more people in the world, using more resources, making more pollution to achieve the same level of consumerism as America has had for decades, could that be the main cause of what makes things so bad today? I asked my friend Elizabeth , of NZ Vegan podcast about what she thought about modern life. Elizabeth has lived in New York, Americas largest city, and has many friends from all around the world, so I thought she would have some inspiring things to add to this episodeThank you to Elizabeth for being on my podcast, yo u can find NZ Vegan podcast on iTunes, just search for NZ Vegan and you will see the real, gen u whine NZ Vegan Podcast itself, as well as a few imitators, including some jerk with a Dragonfly for his podcast artwork.I'd like to talk about the power we have now that we have never had before. Computers have given so much freedom, for people to share and talk to each other no matter where they live, or what language they speak. Its given governments and "The Man" the ability to track us, but also more ways to get around the mainstream media too. If I dont like that veganism isnt mentioned on tv, theres no Channel 6, the vegan channel, at least in New Zealand, then I can make my own podcast and talk about it, nobody can block me, well, maybe The Great Firewall of China makes things harder for my Chinese listeners, BUT, even people living in China can somewhat easily get around their government as it tries to crack down on internet access. All it takes is one person to figure something out, and boom, everyone can be told how to do it easily, a program could be made by a very smart person, and a not so sophisticated person could be told "double click this, and you'll bypass the restriction". Adam Curry mentions people linking WIFI together, if all the phone lines went down, in theory at least, people could link all their laptops etc together through wireless connections, just one person with internet access could share it through their computer to others who can wirelessly connect to each other.I dont have a car, I dont smoke, I dont drink alcohol, I dont take drugs, I dont even eat meat. But, take away my computer? Um, thats my one vice, if you consider the greatest invention of mankind a bad thing to use on a daily basis. I always wanted an Apple computer, ever since the Principal at my primary school, St Josephs school on Eye street Invercargill got the school new iMac G3 computers. He was a mac user, and so got the school mac computers. I think each room had an iMac, and there were one or two iBook laptop computers. Some of the teachers hadnt grown up with computers and had to be taught how to use them. I remember the Principal had a top of the line iMac for himself, an iMac DV, the big difference you could tell was that it was not Bondi Blue, or Tangerine in colour, it was see through BLACK. Sure it had a good graphics card inside, but the things I noticed were that it was black, and had an Apple Pro Optical Mouse. I loved that mouse, it was the first Mouse I'd ever seen that used an optical tracking sensor instead of a rubber coated metal ball. I've now collected a few Apple Pro mice, I love the things. Growing up, its not really fair to demand a more expensive computer from your dad but as soon as I made some money of my own, I bought a secondhand PowerBook G4, the cute little 12 inch, and I love it. Its one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I'm recording this podcast on my second Apple computer, a PowerMac G5, and I cherish it every day. The first time I ever saw a G5 in the metal, its made from Aluminium, was in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, in the north island. I saw it as my dad drove the rental car, and screamed "stop!", it was in a MagnumMac store, where Apple computers are sold. I love all the things I can do with my computers, the information I can find, the things I can release for others worldwide to see, or listen to, its very liberating. My parents grew up in a mostly white country, now in New Zealand there are many more people of all different races, with different languages, different religions. New ideas, new ways of life. Being all one type of people breeds racism I think, people learn from rumours what other people in other countries are supposedly like, they get awful stereotypes. With the internet, or people immigrating to New Zealand , we can all learn from each other the truth. I dont think I've ever had a New Zealand European, otherwise known as "white", best friend. My closest friends are Maori, Pacific Islanders, Half Filipino/Dutch, Thai. My parents grew up only with people from the "Home nations", the british descended people who moved here a hundred years or so ago, there where Irish and Scottish people who had red hair, but basically everyone was fair skinned.I notice the older generations saying things I consider sexist, or racist, if I bring it up, they dont see it the way I do, and think I'm just complaining for the sake of complaining. They also say things wrong, my dad will say "marry" instead of "mah ree" , and doesnt believe we need to pronounce Maori place names the proper Maori way, but that the bastardised white new zealand way of saying them should stay. Known for many years as the Wanganui River, the river's name reverted to Whanganui in 1991, according with the wishes of local iwi, an iwi is sort of a Maori community. Theres recently been a huge debate about changing the name of the city of Wanganui to the correct Whanganui, just putting an 'h' in. The mayor and many of the locals are PISSED OFF about that, I think its the right thing to do. The river was admitted to be spelt wrong, and changed in 91, why not change the city name to be correct? The current, wrongly spelt, signs would be worth a lot, they would be collectable, it would be an interesting story for people living there to talk about to their future grandchildren. "I remember when we were allowed to say wanganui, now we have to say whunga bloody nui because of some bloody minority oooooh". I think the people who dont want to correct the name tend to be older and cant admit they are wrong, they grew up in a different time where white people could choose how other races spelt the words belonging to their own language. As the world becomes more global, as we move to other countries and grow fiber optic links, the world becomes smaller and more integrated.I'll now play a long Stephen Fry clip, he gave this talk in an Apple store, hes as big an Apple advocate as I am! I love basically everything Stephen Fry says and does. In the clip I'll play, he talks about computers liberating people, bringing us all together and how new inventions are always regarded as causing problems, and being bad for you.I love Stephen Fry, yes that was long, but I couldnt cut it down much more, it was from an hour long podcast, I'd love to have played the full hour long clip here.something that gets an unfairly bad reputation is Genetic Engineering. Am I glad we dont have GE food in New Zealand? Yes, I often think that normal consumers dont get benefits from GE food, its more to make it grow faster, and in larger amounts so large companies make money. There are some evil companies like Monsanto who are doing things to GE food to control people in third world nations. Thats far too big to get into in this episode. However, do I have anything against GE itself? No! Of course not! Fire must kill a million people, or more, worldwide each year. Do we ban fire? No, but we regulate it, and teach people how to be safe around it. Do we ban nuclear power plants etc? Dammit, in this crackpot country we do, oh, except for, lets say, X Rays that show how cancer is growing in people, the Nuclear Medicine that kills off the cancer, of the smoke alarms that protect us from another regulated technology, fire. Normal smoke alarms have a nuclear material inside, in a very tiny amount, on my fire alarm it says its "america-ium". Theres a story about a former Eagle Scout who got as many smoke alarms as he could, for the nuclear material, and tried to make a nuclear bomb, or nuclear power plant in a backyard shed, maybe you want to look that up on Google.That was a comment left by H dot Aiku, haiku, on the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs blog.I think GE can help people, sure, its not really any different than breeding dogs with long tails with each other so their puppies have long tails as well. People dont consider that "playing god", but its no different. Its selecting traits we want, so that future offspring have those. Using this on food tends to make it produce more, grow faster, etc. I'm not fond of GE food, I wouldnt eat it if I could choose, but I have nothing against genetic engineering itself.Its mentioned that GE food is needed to feed the world, that we need more food fullstop. Other reports are that we have enough food already, and its wasted. For example, if everyone were vegan, we would need so much less grain and plant food, as currently its fed to animals like cows, to produce big muscles, for big fat steaks. This process uses lots of food, to produce a relatively tiny amount of meat at the end.I saw an awesome comment on Slashdot that I'd like to use. The poster is QuantumG, I dont agree with him about other things, he dissed Macs and the iPhone, and so we are mortal enemies, but hes very right about how modern food is made .I'll read QuantumG's replies to samples from the book Fast Food Nation, which critcised, among many other more shocking things, how artificial flavours are used.Thank you to QuantumG for letting me use a comment he made on slashdot.I could go on forever, but I should end this episode soon.I would like to mention that I care about the environment, it should be looked after, I dont believe in child labour, or out of sight, out of mind policies such as letting China do all the worlds dirty work, while rich countries just get pretty plastic packets packed pefectly on supermarket shelves. I do have hope for the future, not a hundred thousand years from now, but the second after everyone in the world has listened to this episode of my podcast, I hope they will pick themselves up and say "wow, im going to make the world a better place". I believe there must be lots of easy ways to make the world a cleaner, greener place, to reduce pollution while still having a modern lifestyle. The world has never been perfect for everyone at the same time. There will always be people who clean the streets of dog poo, I dont expect President Obama to go door to door washing peoples dishes. I guess thats the class system alive and well, based on who has the most money. But, its not like we moved away from a better system, people moved from hand washing things to washing machines, because it was genuinely better. Could a new and better way of life than what I have come about? I have no doubt it will, and I'm prepared to change as soon as I can.Andy Warhol had a great quote about consumerism."What's great about this country is that America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest. You can be watching TV and see Coca Cola, and you know that the President drinks Coca Cola, Liz Taylor drinks Coca Cola, and just think, you can drink Coca Cola, too. A coke is a coke and no amount of money can get you a better coke than the one the bum on the corner is drinking. All the cokes are the same and all the cokes are good. Liz Taylor knows it, the President knows it, the bum knows it, and you know it." I think thats marvellous to think about, no matter how rich you are, you cant drink a better can of coke. I know of purists who only drink coke out of those fancy glass coca cola bottles, but theres not many of them and they get the same product anyway. Wine and other drinks have price ranges, but not coca cola, it has a tremendous brand image, its one of the most well known brands worldwide, and yet is relatively dirt cheap, for everyone. "Quantity has a Quality all of its own", Josef Stalin.Consumerism can fund projects, like going into space. I think its fair to say that one day the earth will be "used up" in a sense, at least maybe we will need to import raw materials from other planets, its not any different to one nation importing resources from another country to me. Japan has bugger all natural resources, no oil or iron ore, but it imports metal that cost $1 to get out of the ground, paying $10 for that, and making it into a Japanese car, and selling it as a product for $100 for every piece of that $1 metal. We can be successful even if we dont have any more of the resources we need on this planet, or if we actually need new materials that were never here in the first place, maybe moon rocks cure cancer, who knows?I dont expect us to get to space in cotton space shuttles, running on sunflower seeds, but biodiesel has lots of potential. I just hope its not made from food crops.Heres a fun quote about space exploration and cost."Space is an unexplored frontier. The fate of the Space Shuttle Columbia reminds us that those who venture beyond the Earth confront real danger. The astronauts themselves have always been mindful of the hazards. I recall attending a lecture given, back in the 1960s, by John Glenn, the first American to go into orbit. A questioner asked him what went through his mind while he was crouched in the rocket nose-cone, awaiting blastoff. He wryly replied " I was thinking that the rocket had twenty thousand components, and each was made by the lowest bidder". Glenn survived to become a US senator, as well as an inspiration to elderly Americans when he ventured into space again, at age 77."Nuclear Power inspires me, basically how the power stations work is that nuclear fuel heats up water to make steam, the steam drives turbines which create electricity. Nuclear plants often seem to purify water, so thats an added bonus, and they always have excess heat, and steam, which is used in many places to heat houses, this is called "co generation". There are other ways to do this, like coal power stations also make the steam, its the same principle as nuclear, just less high tech, and clean! If you have ever wondered why New York has steam coming from manholes in the movies, its because New York has a steam network, steam rushes through pipes and is used both industrially and by people for heat and steam. I didnt know that myself until recently, and now maybe you have actually learnt something from my podcast :)I think that there are many things in the world I dont like, poka music, racists, beef flavoured instant noodles. There are many amazing things too though, things that make life now as good, if not better, than its ever been. We have so many new inventions that help us stay in contact with people overseas, to make new friends in different countries. Things we take for granted would have been taken for magic if we could go back in time and show them off. I dont believe in magic things happening, as Revolver Ocelot said in Metal Gear Solid 2 I was unsure how to end this episode with a positive song, its hard to find contemporary music that is upbeat, every generation has that really, in the 70s there were all the songs against the vietnam war etc. Happy modern music I could think of was all about consumerism, "I drinks de cognac in tha club and smacks my "female dog" in the eye", not very appropriate for my positive view of consumerism!Instead, I'll end with a clip about the distant future, the year 2000, from some fellow New Zealanders, the Flight of the Conchords with the song Robots.You can find the script for this episode, as well as downloads for every episode of Jay Wont darts podcast at jaywontdart.blogspot.comIf you want to contact me, even just to say you listened, send an email to jaywontdart@gmail.com, j a y w o n t d a r t @ gmail.com, I'd appreciate it.Have a super happy day, bye.Sources=======World Population figureshttp://www.npg.org/facts/world_pop_year.htmastronaut, lowest bidderhttp://www.firstscience.com/home/articles/space/men-in-space_1468.html
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