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Appodden
19 – Gary Allen

Appodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 38:00


Avsnitt 19 – overkligt nära milstolpen 20. Appstudiodrivarna delar med sig av köpsuget som uppstår när Apple släpper nya prylar. Det handlar om iMacs, trackpads och annan kringutrustning som numera är uppladdningsbar. Det pratas om den framlidne Apple Retail Store entusiasten Gary Allen och hans fäbless för öppnandet av nya butiker. Simon glänser med kuriåsa-faktan att samtliga bord i en Apple Store tillverkas på ett och samma ställe – någonstans i USA. Squares väg till börsen med deras sexiga produkter. Att kvitton görs bäst i digital form. Samt att Sveriges "bästa utvecklare" äntligen är utsedda. Veckans podcast levereras direkt från bunkern i Stockholm, där vi berättar om livet på den lilla appbyrån. Apple, appar, Gary, lokaler och livet som egenföretagare, det är Appodden i ett nötskal.

Charletas Ciento12
#27 Charletas Shazam

Charletas Ciento12

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 40:36


1. Apple tv se actualizará en 2015 con muchas novedades sobre todo en el catálogo de canales de televisión, que no sabemos si en españa podremos disfrutar pero quizás con ello también venga alguna actualizacion de hardware y rediseño en el que sí podamos disfrutar a nivel mundial como algo nuevo e innovador. -Podrá desbancar al chromecast? 2. Apple libera una actualización de Firmware que hacía que el despertar de los Macbook Air de mediados del 2011 tardaran una eternidad en hacerlo, y una vez despiertos de su invernación hacen cosas muy extrañas, todo esto se corrige en la versión 2.90. -Hablamos de imanes. 3. Polémica con Tom Wheeler de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones la FCC, con respecto a las compañías que capan o restringen la transferencia de datos en los planes y tarifas de Datos móviles, las más punteras las AT&T y Verizon son las involucradas en esta polémica aunque en este caso se habla de Verizon que recientemente el presidente de la FCC le ha dicho que entraron en conversaciones por las recientes declaraciones de Verizon a la hora de cambiar la transferencia de datos a los que tienen LTE para que los que tengan 2 gigas no tengan problema con su conexión. Se sabe que esto lo han hecho todas las compañías y que se les capan datos a los usuarios desde siempre. -Transferencias planas en un futuro? creeis..? 4. Apple podria lanzar el iphone 6 no se si una versión o las dos, el 14 de Octubre que caen en Martes, y que el 16 de Septiembre sería la Keynote, donde se presentan una multitud de novedades y que Apple estaría trabajando a tope, esto creo que lo filtra MacRumors a través de un señor Mayor que asistió a la Apple Retail Store que son reuniones internas que tiene Apple con ciertos comerciantes para ultimar asuntos con respectos nuevos eventos, todo esto es alguien que escuchó decir, y demas… asi que bueno no es que podamos poner las manos en el fuego pero todo apunta a que al menos sobre esas fechas caiga a cosa. -Crees que algo se puede presentar ya estando en la calle..? 5. Shazam fue una de las mejores y primeras Apps en el App Store, parece mentira que con respecto a muchas de las que empezaron que ya murieron, o fueron compradas por otras compañías que a su vez cambiaron de nombre o terminaron desapareciendo en el tiempo no hayan aguantado tanto con el transcurso del tiempo, y Shazam aun sigue cosechando éxitos y sobre todo no para de aparecer en las portadas de todos los blogs tecnológicos con novedades constantes, y una de ellas es la versión para Mac en el que ya no solo podemos detectar la musica que se reproduce sino también series y películas con acceso a IMDB, la mayor base de datos de series y películas a nivel mundial. Tendra la opcion de estar en segundo plano detectando canciones e irán apareciendo en forma de notificaciones de hay podrás ir directamente a Apple Store para comprar o saber más sobre ella. -Importancia de las bases de datos y bibliotecas, que importante ser el primero… 6. Facebook lanza una App llamada Internet.org para laznarla en paises como Zambia, con recursos muy limitados donde la conexion a internet es impensable, y con esto ofrecerian internet gratis con accesos exclusivo para entar a Facebook, Google Search, el tiempo y Wikipedia, evidentemente tambien es devido a una asociacion con Google que proporciaonara estos smathphones con Android, con lo cual ganarian ambos en visitas, ya que son ambas empresas que se dedican a ganar visistas y dar publicidad, de este modo tambien fomentarian el uso de Tarifas de internet en el pais, en zonas donde no hay torretas siquiera para acceder a telefonos o moviles, se dice que se plaea ciertos aviones con antenas sobrevolando la zona, satelites etc, en verdad hay muchos proyectos en esa zona buscando la manera de llevar internet hasta alli, algun motivo empresarial deba haber con grandes benificios, ya que el altruismos por parte de las grandes multinaciones no suelen llegar tan lejos. 7. Dentro de poco Windows phone 8.1 estará disponible, y viene con la novedosa CORTANA ( (ni chicas muy cortas ni óperas italianas) el asistente de voz de Windows, estar en Gran Bretaña, Australia y en China, en china se llamará Xiao Na, y al parecer en ambas versiones inglesa y china tendrán características diferente para adaptarse a sus países correspondientes, al parecer muchos medios esperan grandes sorpresas de Microsoft, aunque los que más conocen la marca son algo escépticos en pensar que algo pueda sorprendernos de verdad. Más competencias en asistentes de voz. 8. Declaraciones de Rubert Joly, el CEO de una importante tienda de tecnologia llamada Best Buy en Estados Unidos, afirma que la era Pos-PC está concluyendo o llegando a su fin, ya que se han vendido más PC en los últimos meses, dicen que el anuncio de Microsoft de descontinuar el soporte a XP produjo un gran movimiento en la gente que les hacía ir a consumir nuevos equipos que vinieron instalados los nuevos sistemas operativos aumentando las ventas de PCs, aunque muchos creen que este porcentaje de ventas no significa que sea esto lo que determine el fin de las ventas de Tablets, (Flipadillos hay en todas partes) ya que se sabe que lo que la gente quiere es usar una tablet como si fuera un pc y sustituir a esta antigua forma de consumir o producir contenido en internet y en el mundo de la informática donde todo esta en continuo cambio y que un gran flujo de contenido esta producido y consumido por smathphones. El fin de la licencias de Xp aumentó la venta de PC y cegó la vista del CEO

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 14/02/14

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 6:06


Falha no IE 10; Autenticação dupla no Office 365; Facebook adiciona opções de gênero; Lucros da TIM têm alta de 7,9%; Rakuten compra Viber; Apple Retail Store no Rio.

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 29/10/13

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2013 5:20


Morre William Lowe, uma das mentes da IBM; Novo malware em caixas eletrônicos; Garoto de 12 anos troca invasões por games com Anonymous; Brasileiros recebem aporte de Bill e Melinda Gates; Apple Retail Store brasileira; Recorde da Nokia.

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 09.07.2012

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012 12:52


Wu Reiterates Buy Rating and $780 Target on Apple Shares on iPhone 5 and iPad mini Expectations Judge Koh Denies Apple Motion to Rearrange Hearing Schedule on Galaxy Tab and Samsung Phones In Germany: Four Apple v. Samsung Trials Set for Between Now and the End of October Reuters: South Korean FTC and EU Regulators Both Investigating Samsung for Alleged Standards Essential IP Abuse Amazon Drops Price on Ad-Supported Kindle eReader to $69 Amazon Intros Self-Illuminating Kindle Paperwhite Amazon Introduces Kindle Fire HD; Lowers Price on Original Kindle Fire Amazon Brings 250MB-A-Month of 4G/LTE to 32GB, $499 Kindle Fire HD Plus 20GB of Cloud Storage for $50 a Year Amazon CEO: People Want Services, Not Gadgets Amazon CEO: We want to make money when people use our devices, not when they buy our devices. Robbers Crash Car Into Temecula, CA Apple Store 9 to 5 Mac Reader Reports Flooding in Flagship Apple Store in Shanghai Apple Confirms First Scandinavian Retail Store; Stockholm, Sweden Store to Open 15 September Report: Construction Underway on Apple Retail Store in Shenzhen, China WSJ: Apple Working on Pandora-Type Streaming Radio Service

FanApple - Zprávy
Mac je Mac - Zprávy 15 (23. 04. 2012)

FanApple - Zprávy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2012 2:48


Tentokrát o: iPad mini, Trojský kůň, OS X Mountain Lion, XCode, Safari, Pocket, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, MobileMe, iTunes, Time Cook, iPad 3, Apple Retail Store, iPhone, A5X, parfém, Samsung, iWork, FanApple.

FanApple - Zprávy
Mac je Mac - Zprávy 13

FanApple - Zprávy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2012 2:23


Tentokrát o: Steve Jobs, iPad, průzkum, Facebook, update, Apple Retail Store, finanční výsledky, Princ of Persia, Apple 2, Air Display, Java, Larry Page, iAd Producent, patenty, Trojský kůň, GTA 3, Max Payne. www.macjemac.blogspot.com www.fanapple.cz

Effective Complaints Resource Blog
Why Apple Computers Suck: A Final Letter to Steve Jobs

Effective Complaints Resource Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2011


Disclaimer: The views and opinions stated in this podcast are just that, one person’s views and opinions shared freely on the internet while exercising the freedom of speech guaranteed in the United States Constitution. Visit the Effective Complaints WebsiteIn today's podcast, I talk about how Why Apple Computers Suck in A Final Letter to Steve Jobs who announced that he'd be retiring from the company.  In it, I detail my experience with visiting my first Apple retail store, and writing two (2) letters to Steve Jobs that were never acknowledged.  Here's what happened:I had been ruminating over sharing this experience on this blog, but I never seemed to find the time to get around to it, but today, upon hearing the news of Apple CEO Steve Jobs resigning, I thought it was the perfect time to share my story and express both my disappointment in the brand and my hope that the new face of Apple does a better job with their company’s operations.The very first computer that I ever got was an Apple that someone gave to me in high school.  I was ecstatic!  I was even more excited when I joined my high school's newspaper and Macintosh computers were the devices of choice.  I took my love of Apple Computers with me to college (it was 50/50 PC to Mac ratio my freshman year), and while I embraced PCs on a daily basis out of necessity as a Business Student, it was my love of Macs, and my ability to seamlessly work on both platforms that got me a job in tech support on campus.As a person of "limited financial means" for most of my adult life, I was never able to actually PURCHASE a Mac (though I used them regularly at work and to complete school work), and I vowed that when the day came (and I had the money), I'd finally get the chance to "deck out" my home IT setup with Apple products galore!  I anxiously waited for this moment for more than a decade.  Through undergrad, grad school, crazy jobs, and now my own venture, I've eagerly waited and anticipated the moment I could afford to buy the type of Mac products I wanted!  It was going to be an awesome!A little while back, I stood on the cusp of a major move forward in terms of finances both personally and professionally.  With the next round of funding for my business that was due to come in soon, I could FINALLY afford the home and business IT setup I've always wanted.  As such, I went to my local Apple Store in the Green Hills Mall in Nashville, TN for the first time EVER.  Ironically, I happened to go to the store right after I left the bank talking to a loan officer (i.e. I was dressed pretty snazzy pants suit).I walked into the store and was immediately "smitten" with all the wonderful Apple products strewn about!  Though merely window-shopping on this day, I was making mental notes of exactly what I'd have in my soon-to-be-renovated home office as well as my new office space "in the city".  By the time I had walked the aisle and landed on the other side of the store by the $3,800 27-inch, 2.8 GHz Quad-Core iMac, I realized that NOT ONE employee in the store had said a word to me.  I looked around, and saw (quite surprisingly) that there were almost TWICE as many Apple employees as there were customers, so this struck me as REALLY ODD that none of the people "in Apple attire" had even bothered to say "Hi" or "Welcome to the Store" as so many contrived sales people do in retail locations.  Perhaps being friendly and welcoming isn't an Apple Retail Store thing, but again, I wouldn't know this since this was my first visit.I wasn't really sure what I was looking for, but I could have benefited from having SOME attention from one of the many employees that were there and not working with other customers.  I continued to walk around the store, then I got the strange feeling that I WAS BEING AVOIDED!  When I walked near two employees, they actually managed to move away from the direction where I was headed!  As I had the opportunity to look around the store (unencumbered), I noticed that all of the sales people were pretty young and there were at least 4 minority workers (1 of which was Black).  While I continued to make my way to the exit door I did some mental calculations to figure out that their "rate of diversity" was 1 to 4 (minority to white) and there were only 2 female workers making their "gender diversity score" only 1 to 8.  This was simply something I noticed since I had LOTS of free time since there was no one around to ask any of the many questions I had about the products that I'd been toying with since I came into the store.I started to look around to see if perhaps I was engaging in some kind of behavior that said "I don't need help nor do I want to be approached", and I realized I was doing nothing that was any different from what other customers were doing: checking out gadgets and accessories and computers.  The only difference was, there were no overly enthusiastic Apple employees helping me figure out how their then-new Multi-Touch mouse worked (a tutorial of which would have been quite welcomed).  The two most glaringly different things about me versus other customers in the store is that I had on business attire (after having just met with my banker across the street), and I was an African American woman.  True, there was an African American employee in the store, busy helping other customers (not that I'd expect some sort of same race-based service), so I simply HOPED that the neglect I was receiving from other employees at the store was based on the fact that I "looked too PC" (if that's at all possible). Needless to say, I am sorely let down by my first Apple Store experience.  I felt slighted and ignored, and as if my money wouldn't have been welcomed there, even if I were willing to shell out the $3800 it would take to own the 27-inch, 2.8 GHz Quad-Core iMac I was eyeing!  In all, this is a terrible personal and emotional blow to me, having been an "unofficial" Mac aficionado for years.  It was always my intention to buy a Mac as soon as I could afford the one I wanted, but now after this most recent experience, I'm starting to feel as though doing so would be like shooting myself in the foot!  I admit, I enjoy Macintosh computers, and I prefer them over Windows-based systems.  Part of the "window-shopping" I was doing was in preparation for an influx of capital due to my business for equipment purchases, and I wanted to see how I could change my IT needs to a primarily Mac-based system.  But right now, I just don't feel that I can do that.I know in this day and age, it was rather unconventional for someone to actually WRITE A LETTER as opposed to sending an email, but I felt so strongly about my experience that I actually wrote a letter and mailed it to Steve Jobs on the day this incident happened.  Six months after not getting a response, I sent a second letter, this time being sure to send a copy to their communications department, so that hopefully the letter wouldn’t be missed.  Still nothing.  Not even some horribly generic form letter stating that my letter had been received and would garner a response at a later date.  Then, a few weeks ago, I read a headline online proclaiming Apple to be the richest company in the world!  That was somewhat disheartening, especially given my deflating experience with the company.So that’s my story of Why Apple Computers Suck in my Final Letter to Steve Jobs detailing my experience and my disappointment.  This was quite a letdown after more than a decade of affection I've had for the company and its products. I wish my Apple Store experience could have been better.Good Riddance Mr. Steve JobsBy the way, the goal of the EffectiveComplaints.com website and this blog is to be a resource for people seeking complaint resolution, thus you are invited to join in and become active in the community: Visit EffectiveComplaints.com and send a message through the Contact Us page, Continue to visit this blog, 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Meet the Filmmaker: Gurinder Chadha
Gurinder Chadha at the Apple Retail Store, Regent Street, London

Meet the Filmmaker: Gurinder Chadha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010 61:56


Meet the Filmmaker: Interviews from 2007–2009

The five-member cast of "Ragged Road," a web series documenting a summer in the lives of young people trying to break into the music business, talked about their trials and tribulations on the road to music industry success at the Apple Retail Store, SoHo. The series is seen on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/raggedroad

soho ragged apple retail store
Meet the Cast: Ragged Road
Meet the Cast: Ragged Road

Meet the Cast: Ragged Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2008 38:28


The five-member cast of "Ragged Road," a web series documenting a summer in the lives of young people trying to break into the music business, talked about their trials and tribulations on the road to music industry success at the Apple Retail Store, SoHo. The series is seen on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/raggedroad

soho ragged apple retail store
Filmmaker Talks:
"Get Smart" at the Apple Retail Store, London, Regent Street

Filmmaker Talks: "Get Smart"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2008 28:24


Peter Segal, Anne Hathaway and Dwayne Johnson speak about "Get Smart."

Filmmaker Talks:
"Get Smart" at the Apple Retail Store, Third Street Promenade

Filmmaker Talks: "Get Smart"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2008 49:08


Hear director Peter Segal and Dwayne Johnson (who plays Agent 23) speak about the eagerly awaited film, “Get Smart.” This is the first of a series of Filmmaker Talks featuring cast members of the new comedy. Other Filmmaker Talks will take place at the Apple Retail Stores in SoHo (New York) and San Francisco.

san francisco agent dwayne johnson get smart peter segal soho new york third street promenade apple retail store