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Hands-On Mac 175: Solve Math in Notes

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 11:10 Transcription Available


Learn how Apple's latest macOS Sequoia update transforms the humble Notes app into a powerful calculator, allowing users to perform complex mathematical calculations right where they jot down their thoughts. Mikah Sargent breaks down the exciting new Math Notes feature that brings computational magic to your note-taking experience. From basic calculation capabilities to the defining of variables, this episode will get your brain ready to quickly crunch numbers on your Mac! Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.

Hands-On Mac (Video)
HOM 175: Solve Math in Notes

Hands-On Mac (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 11:10


Learn how Apple's latest macOS Sequoia update transforms the humble Notes app into a powerful calculator, allowing users to perform complex mathematical calculations right where they jot down their thoughts. Mikah Sargent breaks down the exciting new Math Notes feature that brings computational magic to your note-taking experience. From basic calculation capabilities to the defining of variables, this episode will get your brain ready to quickly crunch numbers on your Mac! Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.

Total Mikah (Audio)
Hands-On Mac 175: Solve Math in Notes

Total Mikah (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 11:10 Transcription Available


Learn how Apple's latest macOS Sequoia update transforms the humble Notes app into a powerful calculator, allowing users to perform complex mathematical calculations right where they jot down their thoughts. Mikah Sargent breaks down the exciting new Math Notes feature that brings computational magic to your note-taking experience. From basic calculation capabilities to the defining of variables, this episode will get your brain ready to quickly crunch numbers on your Mac! Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Mac at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-mac Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.

Flippers Playbook
From Apple Software Engineer to Photography Influencer: Emily Kim's Journey to Creative Success EP 048

Flippers Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 34:51


In this episode of the ClosersKlub, I had the privilege of sitting down with Emily Kim, a photography expert and influencer who left a stable career as a software engineer at Apple to follow her creative passion. Despite resistance from friends, family, and trusted advisors, Emily made the bold decision to move from the West Coast to the East Coast and start over—building a thriving photography business and a powerful network of exceptional individuals. Emily shares her inspiring journey, the challenges she overcame, and what it took to find the courage to pursue her dreams. She also provides actionable tips on how to leverage photography and personal branding to grow your business. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a creative professional, Emily's story is packed with insights to help you take bold steps toward your own success. #ClosersKlub #EmilyKim #PhotographyInfluencer #Entrepreneurship #CreativeSuccess #BrandingTips #PhotographyBusiness #Inspiration #CourageToCreate #NetworkingForSuccess Tune in to be inspired and learn how to turn your passion into profit!

Primary Technology
OpenAI Raises $6.6B, October Apple Event, More Sites Testing Paywalls, Jason Tries Full Self-Driving

Primary Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 79:05 Transcription Available


OpenAI's $6.6B funding round is the largest in history, iPadOS 18 still not release for M4 iPad Pro, what's going on with Apple software, possible October Apple event, CNN and The Verge possible paywalls, and Jason takes Tesla's Full Self Driving on a 250-mile road trip.Sponsored by: Rogue AmoebaAudio Hijack is simply the best way to record audio on your Mac. Through the end of October, get 20% off Audio Hijack or any Rogue Amoeba bundle when you visit: macaudio.com/primarytech and use the promo code: TECHXX Watch on YouTube!Subscribe and watch our weekly episodes plus bonus clips at: https://youtu.be/KOUwHr_yu3MJoin the CommunityDiscuss new episodes, start your own conversation, and join the Primary Tech community here: social.primarytech.fmSupport the showJoin our member community and get an ad-free versions of the show, plus exclusive bonus episodes every week! Subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts or here: primarytech.memberful.com/joinReach out:Stephen's YouTube Channel@stephenrobles on Threads@stephenrobles on XStephen on MastodonJason's Inc.com Articles@jasonaten on Threads@JasonAten on XJason on MastodonWe would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts and SpotifyPodcast artwork with help from Basic Apple Guy. Some chapter art from 9to5Mac and MacRumors.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: podcast@primarytech.fmLinks from the showOpenAI just raised $6.6 billion to build ever-larger AI models - The VergeThe Crunchbase Megadeals BoardiPadOS 18 pulled for M4 iPad Pro after bricked devices complaintsApple pulls watchOS 11.1 beta 3 after users report frozen devices - 9to5MacExcessive Heat Warning alert on iPhone? - 9to5MacWhat to Expect From an Apple Event in October: iPad Mini 7, Redesigned Mac Mini, and More - MacRumorsOura Ring 4 smart ring announced for $349, releases Oct. 15Christian Selig's Juno app for streaming YouTube on the Vision Pro has been removed - The VergeRogue Amoeba | Audio Hijack: Record Any Audio on MacOSAmazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025CNN will start locking some articles behind a paywall - The VergeOn The Verge of a PaywallWP Engine sues WordPress co-creator Mullenweg and Automattic, alleging abuse of power | TechCrunchEpic is suing Google — again — and now Samsung, too - The VergeMicrosoft Office 2024 now available without a subscription for PC and Mac | ZDNETCroissant: A Beautifully-Designed App for Cross-Posting to Multiple Social Media Accounts - MacStoriesI Took a 250 Mile Roadtrip to Chicago With Tesla's Full Self Driving (00:00) - Intro (01:00) - iPhone 16 Colors (04:47) - OpenAI Raises $6.6B (12:10) - Apple Intelligence Rollout (17:59) - What is Happening to Apple Software (25:10) - M4 October Apple Event (32:57) - Juno  Vision Pro App (35:34) - Sponsor: Audio Hijack (38:50) - Amazon Prime Adding Ads (44:14) - CNN Testing Paywalls (56:49) - WordPress Drama (59:32) - Epic Suing Google (01:00:35) - Office One-Time Purchase (01:03:32) - Jason Tries Full Self Driving ★ Support this podcast ★

Robby Burns + Friends
#80 - New Apple Software Updates, with Craig McClellan

Robby Burns + Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 90:15


Subscribe to the Blog… RSS | Email Newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Support Music Ed Tech Talk Become a Patron! Buy me a coffee Show Notes: Watch WWDC Keynote and learn more about upcoming software updates Sanebox Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others!

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
Transforming How We Think: Awaken Your Inner Deming (Part 19)

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 36:17


What happens if you transform HOW you think? In this episode, Bill Bellows and host Andrew Stotz discuss the problem of thinking in one dimension at a time (as we were taught in school) and its impact on our ability to solve problems. BONUS: Book recommendations to broaden your understanding of Deming and more. TRANSCRIPT 0:00:02.1 Andrew Stotz: My name is Andrew Stotz, and I'll be your host as we continue our journey into the teachings of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Today, I'm continuing my discussion with Bill Bellows, who has spent 30 years helping people apply Dr. Deming's ideas to become aware of how their thinking is holding them back from their biggest opportunities. The topic for today is, well, episode 19, Transforming How we Think. Bill, take it away.   0:00:29.9 Bill Bellows: And good evening, Andrew.   0:00:35.8 AS: Good evening.   0:00:36.2 BB: And, but just as a point of clarity, I view it as transforming how we think about our thinking. And that's what I've been focusing on for the, since the mid, the early '90s is not how we think, but what is our awareness of our thinking, and I think that ties in well with SoPK. So first in late breaking news, I am seeing with new eyes, Andrew. Literally, I've got new monofocal lenses in both eyes. The left eye three weeks ago, the right eye, a week ago. I was told about five years ago, eventually I'll have to have cataract surgery. And I spoke with a few friends who had it done, and they said, oh, it's easy. And what was so amazing was it was easier than they said. It was.   0:01:41.0 BB: But one neighbor who's had it done, and kind of a sad note is he claims, and I've not double checked this, he's a sharp guy. He claims 80% of the world's population would benefit from cataract surgery that they don't have access to and eventually go blind. And I don't know, I can believe, and he is in fact he's quoted me twice on that. But I am literally seeing with new eyes. The grays are now, shades of gray, are now shades of blue. When I look at the sky. My depth perception's a whole lot better. And so it ties in well with all this vision therapy stuff. So.   0:02:36.8 AS: Aren't you glad that those machines are high quality and the operations that they do are high quality?   0:02:41.6 BB: Oh, yeah.   0:02:42.4 AS: Just one little mistake on that one. And, that's...   0:02:46.2 BB: Well, and I'm signing the documents and there's a little bit of a flutter when I'm signing, in terms of the liability. And one friend's mom had a bad cataract procedure, so it doesn't always go. And I shared this with Kevin. Kevin's had the same, as likewise had the procedure done. And we shared the anxieties and then it worked out well. But yeah when I signed that form that there was in the event, and I thought, whoa, that'd be, anyway, it worked. All right, so where I want to pick up in episode 19 is where we left off with episode 18. And there near the end, I referenced from Dr. Deming. He says Dr. Deming says in chapter three of The New Economics, and he says, "we saw in the last chapter that we're living under the tyranny of the prevailing style of management. Most people imagine this style has always existed. It is a fixture. Actually," he said, "it's a modern invention, a trap that has led us into decline. Transformation..."   0:04:03.0 BB: You remember that word from last time? Okay. "Transformation is required. Education and government, along with industry are also in need of transformation. The System of Profound Knowledge will be introduced in the next chapter. To be introduced in the next chapter is a theory for transformation." So I've got some bullet points and I want to get into the additional chapters and references from The New Economics on Dr. Deming's use of the term transformation. 'Cause I think what he's talking about... SoPK is a theory for transformation. So I think it's just not enough to talk about SoPK without understanding how does that fit in with what Dr. Deming's talking about?   0:04:49.0 AS: And for the listeners who come out of the blue here, SoPK stands for the System of Profound Knowledge.   0:04:56.1 BB: Yes. And system then gets into elements and the four elements that Dr. Deming proposed in The New Economics, going back to the late '80s when he started to put these thoughts together. We need to think about the elements of Profound Knowledge are looking at things as a system and understanding of variation and appreciation of psychology. That's the people aspect. And then theory of knowledge, which gets into what he would explain as how do we know that what we know is so. So the one thing I wanted to bring up on the System of Profound Knowledge is conversations with Dick Steele. And a neat way of looking at the System of Profound Knowledge is to say, well, what if we were to look at some data points, one element, we look at variation, and we see some data the output of a process.   0:06:00.0 BB: We see it go up and down. Well, if that's the only element we have, then we can't ask what caused that, 'cause that's the upstream system. Well, that's the system piece. We cannot talk about what does this variation do downstream? That's the system piece. We cannot talk about how might we change that. That might get into the theory of knowledge or would get into the aspect of the theory of knowledge and some theories as to how we can go about changing the average, changing the amount of variation. And then what that leads us immediately to is, where do those ideas come from but people.   0:06:44.7 BB: So it's kind of, I think it's interesting. So Dr. Deming says the elements, but it's as connected to each other. So what I explain to the students in my courses is, in the beginning, and I remember when I'm looking at this, I'm looking at the elements. I'm thinking, okay, that variation, that's the Control Chart stuff. Common causes, special causes, well, it also includes variation in people. Oh, now we're talking about the people stuff. And then, so I find it interesting is it is easy to look at them as separate, but then in time they meld together really well. So it's not to say that we shouldn't start out looking at things as the elements 'cause I think that's what our education system does. In fact, there's a great documentary I watched a few years ago with Gregory Bateson, who was born in 1900 or so, passed away in the 1980s.   0:07:52.6 BB: And when I ask people have you ever heard of Gregory Bateson? They say, no. I say, well, have you heard of Margaret Mead? Yeah. Well, they were married once upon a time. That was her, he was her first husband. And so Bateson gives a lecture in this documentary that his daughter produced. And he says, and he is at a podium. You don't see the audience. You just see he's at a lectern. And he says, you may think that there's such a thing as psychology, which is separate from anthropology, which is separate from English, which is separate from... And he goes on to imply that they really aren't separate. But then he says, "Well, think what you want."   0:08:38.1 AS: Think what you want.   0:08:39.7 AS: And I thought that's what the education system does. It has us believe that these things are all separate. And so that's what's kind of neat. Yeah. And, but again, I think when you go to school, you're learning about history, then you learn about math. But one thing I noticed later on, many years later was the history people never talked about, if they talked about the philosopher who was well known in mathematics, we didn't hear that mathematics piece, nor in the math class did we hear about this person as a historical figure. We just learned about... And so the education system kind of blocks all that out. And then years later when we're outta school, we can read and see how all this stuff comes together and it does come together. So the one big thing I wanna say is that, is I think it's neat to look at something with just one of those elements and then say, how far does it go before you need the others to really start to do something?   0:09:47.0 BB: And that gets into the interactions. And by interactions, I mean that when you're talking about variation and you're thinking about people are different, how they feel is different, how they respond is different. Now you're talking about the interaction between psychology, at least that's one explanation of the interaction between people amd psychology. I wanna share next an anecdote. I was at a UCLA presentation. A friend of mine turned me on to these maybe once a month kind of deal to be an invited speaker. 70 people in the room. And these were typically professors from other universities, authors, and there is one story I wanna share is a woman who had written a book on why really smart kids don't test well in secondary schools. And there were a good number of people there.   0:10:45.6 BB: And I'm listening to all this through my Deming lens, and she's talking about how kids do on the exams. That goes back to an earlier podcast. How did you do on the exam? And so I'm listening to all this and she's drawing conclusions that these students are really smart, but they freak out. And then how might they individually perform better? As if the greatest cause by them all by themselves. And so afterwards, I went up and stood in line and I had a question for her that I deliberately did not want to ask in front of the entire room. 'Cause I wanted her undivided attention, and I really wanted to see where she'd come with this. 'Cause perhaps it could lead to an ongoing discussion. So I went up and introduced myself and I think I said something like, are you familiar with W. Edwards Deming? And I believe she said she was. I think she was a psychologist by background. And then I moved into the... Essentially the essence of what if the grades are caused by the system and not the student taken separately, which she acknowledged. She's like, yeah, that makes sense. And I remember saying to her, "Well then how might that change your conclusions?"   0:12:11.2 BB: And so I throw that as an example of... Deming's saying you could be an expert in, you know, you just look at something. Actually, when that comes to mind is Deming is saying something like shouldn't a psychologist know something about variation? Well, shouldn't a psychologist know something about systems? And I didn't maintain a relationship with her, but it was just other things to do. Next I wanna share a story. And I wrote this up in an article. Then when this is posted...   0:12:49.0 BB: Typically these are posted on LinkedIn. Then I'll put a link into the article. And it's a classic story that Russ Ackoff was very fond of saying, and I heard the story told quite a few times before I started to think about it a little bit differently. So the story is he was working for General Electric back in the 1960s. He is in a very high level meeting. And in the room is this, the then CEO of GE, Reginald Jones and all of the senior VPs of General Electric are in the room. And Russ... I'm guessing he was doing, I know Russ did a lot of work with Anheuser-Busch, and he did a lot of work with GE. So Russ says he is in the room. There's maybe a dozen of these senior VPs of plastics of all the different GE divisions.   0:13:41.2 BB: And there's, Russ said there's one of them that was relatively new in a senior VP position, now over plastics or over lighting or whatever it was. And at one point he gets up. And one by one he raises a question with each of his peers. Something like, "Andrew, I noticed last year you installed a new software system." And you would say, "yeah, yep, yep." And I said, "I noticed you went with..." Let's say Apple, "you went with Apple Software", and you're like, "yeah," "that's what I thought. Yeah, you went with Apple." And then you might say something like, "why do you ask?" And he says, "well, the rest of us use Microsoft products. And it just seems kind of odd that you would go off and buy something different."   0:14:41.0 BB: And the point, and Russ didn't get into these details, the essence was every single one of them he'd figured out over the last year had made a decision, pretty high level decision that that senior VP felt was good for that division, but not good for General Electric. And Russ said what got his attention was, he wasn't sitting in that room hearing those conversations and he hears one decision then another, now he's got a whole list. So Russ says, he goes around the room and calls out every single one of his peers. So, and Russ shared this in one phone call, the Ongoing Discussions that I've mentioned. And people said, Russ, do you have that documented? And he is like, well, I don't think I have that any anymore. But somebody else asking.   0:15:35.3 BB: And then no sooner was the call over I had some friends call me up, said, "Bill, can you ask Russ if you have that, if he can get a copy of that? It's probably on his shelf. You're in his office". I said to one friend. I said, "so you'd be surprised that a member of Parliament does what's best for his district and not what's best for the United Kingdom. You think, you'd be surprised that a congressman from Los Angeles is gonna do what's best for Los Angeles, not what's best for the country.   0:16:07.2 BB: So you're telling me you're surprised by that?" Well, "no, no, no." I said, "well then why do you have to have the documentation?" So that's one aspect of it. So I heard that story again and again. And so finally it, I said, wait a minute, wait a minute. So I said, "Russ, on that story, you being in the room with GE?" He says, yeah. He says, I know you don't have the documentation, I said, "but what happened after this guy called them all out? How did that go down?" He says, "one of the peers looks at this guy and says, so what's your point?"   0:16:42.3 BB: And the meeting moved on. And I wrote that for an article for the Lean Management Journal called, "You Laugh, It Happens". And when I look at that through the lens of the System of Profound Knowledge, is that surprising that that goes on? No, not at all. I wanna reference a couple books that I don't think I've mentioned at all. And I share these because for the Deming enthusiasts, these books have some brilliant examples of in different arenas that I think you absolutely love and you can use in your classes, use in your education, whatever. All fairly recent. The first one is "The Tyranny of Metrics" written by a historian. He is an American University historian, Jerry Mueller, and he has, I mean, Dr. Deming would just love this. Oh, bingo! Bingo! Bingo! Thank you.   0:17:48.4 AS: Yep. There it is. "The Tyranny of Metrics".   0:17:50.1 BB: Right?   0:17:50.7 AS: Yep.   0:17:51.3 BB: Right. Is that a great one?   0:17:53.2 AS: That's a great book. And you can follow him on Twitter also. He does do a lot of posts there.   0:18:00.4 BB: Now I reached out to him 'cause I relished the book 'cause the stories were just, you just can't make up all those stories. I mean the story that I shared with Russ is nothing in comparison to what Muller has in the book. I just don't believe that Muller has a solution that can... I don't think, I think the only thing missing from the book is if he had an understanding of the System of Profound Knowledge, he'd have a far better proposal as to what to do.   0:18:31.8 AS: Yeah. I read that and I felt similar that there was something that was missing there. It was, it was great stories as you say, but how do we connect that? How do we apply that? And what's the root cause here? And how do we, this, there was just... That was missing from it. And maybe that should be his next book.   0:18:53.9 BB: Oh, enormously. But it's worth reading regardless.   0:18:57.3 AS: Yeah. Agreed.   0:19:00.1 BB: But I was, I was, I wasn't surprised. I'd say this. He honestly tried to offer a proposal, but I just looked at it and said, Professor Muller, you would just love it. In fact, I believe I reached out to him. I don't know that I heard from him. Alright, that's one book.   0:19:17.1 AS: That reminds me of what Dr. Deming said. "How would they know?"   0:19:21.3 BB: Exactly. Exactly.   0:19:22.4 AS: So if he hadn't been exposed to the System of Profound Knowledge...   0:19:25.3 BB: Oh, no. No, no, no.   0:19:25.7 AS: Then it would be hard to pull it all together. Yep. Okay.   0:19:28.8 BB: Yeah. So the next book, which is somewhere behind you in your bookshelf, is "The End of Average" by Todd...   0:19:36.8 AS: Actually, I don't think I have that one.   0:19:39.4 BB: By Todd Rose, who's a research fellow at Harvard. It's a riveting book. Oh, Andrew, you would absolutely love it. Just, he goes back ages. I mean, hundreds of hundreds of years and looks at how lost we became... How lost civilizations were dealing with trying to make, deal with averages. And the book opens with the most riveting story. And I started reading this and immediately I started thinking, "Okay, okay, okay, okay." And I figured it out. So in the opening paragraph, he says, In one day in 1949, there were 17 military planes crashed. In one day. 17 military planes crashed in one day. And this was... It would have been after the Air Force separated from the Army Air Corps. And so I started thinking, okay, late '40s, planes are going faster. The US industry has German technology, and... Because the Germans had jet engines in the late '40s. So I'm thinking it's about speed. It's about something about speed, something about speed. And there's more and more planes flying.   0:21:06.6 BB: So they grounded the fleet. They had a major investigation, brought in this young guy as a data researcher. And he passed away a few years ago, I did some research with him recently. And what he found was the cockpits were designed, you're writing, Andrew, for the average size pilots. Everything in the cockpit was fixed for the average arm length, the average hand length, the average finger length, the average height, the... Everything about... All these measurements on the torso, the cockpit had, everything was fixed. And that's exactly what I thought was going on. As the planes are going faster and faster, reaction times need to be faster and faster. And they're not. So his research was, they went off and measured thousands of pilots and found out that there was no pilot met the average.   0:22:11.2 AS: Oh, God.   0:22:11.3 BB: And the conclusion was... And again, until the plane started flying faster, that was not an issue. And that's what I was thinking with all my training in problem solving, decision making, what is going on there? What is going on there? And that's what changes the... I mean, the speed was accelerating, but compounded by the fixed geometry. So the solution by the government Pentagon, to the contractors was, add flexibility to the cockpit, allow the seat to move up and down, and then the auto industry picked up on that evidently. And so this is one example of how a fixation on average and a number of other stories outside of engineering it's just fascinating.   0:23:01.4 AS: Let me just summarize. The End of Average by Todd Rose. And it was published in about 2016. It's got a 4.5 out of 5 review on Amazon with 1,000 ratings and has a very high for Goodreads review of about 4.1. So I'm definitely getting that one. I don't have it and I'm buying it.   0:23:22.1 BB: Yeah. And it's again, he, I believe in there he offers what we should do instead, which again, I think would be, benefit from an understanding of SoPK. And so, again, for the Deming enthusiast, there is stuff in those two books, which you'll just love. And the third book came out at, I think, 2020 during the pandemic, The Tyranny of Merit, that tyranny word again, by Michael Sandel from Harvard. And I believe we've spoken about him before. And it's the tyranny of meritocracy, which is the belief that I achieved my success all by myself. I earned the grade all by myself. Everything I've done, I've done all by myself. There is no greater system. And I've written... In fact I sent an email to Michael Sandel complimenting him for the book and trying to point out that everything he's talking about fits in very well with Deming's work and that the issues are bigger than that.   0:24:34.4 BB: And I have not yet heard back, but he's a busy guy. But those three books are I would say, must reads. Then I go on to say that, because I used earlier that Dr. Deming talked about we are living under the tyranny of the prevailing style of management. So then I looked. I wanted to, so what exactly is this tyranny stuff? I mean, I'm so used to the word, so I wanted to go back and get a definition. "Tyranny is often synonymous with cruelty and oppression." And I said, that's... Yeah. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. All right.   0:25:26.4 BB: So, next, I wanna talk about... In previous podcasts I talked about work at Rocketdyne, what we called an... In the beginning it was called A Thinking Roadmap. And then as we got turned on to thinking about thinking, we changed that to An InThinking Roadmap. And that constituted roughly 220 hours of training over a dozen or so courses. So we had a one day class in Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats, a one day class in his, in other, actually two days in some of his other. So anyways, we had a number of courses on de Bono's work. I had a 40-hour intro course to Taguchi methods and a 40-hour advanced class in Dr. Taguchi's work. We had a 9-hour session called Understanding Variation. We had a things we were trained in that were developed by others, and then things we designed ourselves.   0:26:36.6 BB: And in the courses are tools and techniques. So tools are a cell phone, a slide rule, a computer. And the technique is how do we use it? And they provide what Ackoff would call efficiency, but also a number of these courses were inspired by Dr. Deming and Russ Ackoff were about improving effectiveness. And I got into concepts and strategies. And then what I wanted to mention that I don't think I've mentioned before is the whole concept of an InThinking Roadmap, and in this thinking about our thinking, which is a big part of the theme for tonight is, as that was inspired by, in the early '90s, Rockwell, Rocketdyne was then part of Rockwell, every division of Rockwell had a technology roadmap. And that had to be presented to higher and higher levels.   0:27:33.3 BB: What technologies are developing? What's the roadmap? And so more and more and more I heard this tech roadmap, tech roadmap. And then with colleagues, we started thinking about thinking, we thought, we need to have a thinking roadmap to combine with the technology roadmap. So the technology roadmap is gonna be helping us enormously in terms of efficiency, but not effectiveness. And I thought to integrate those two is quite powerful, which is, again another reminder of why Dr. Deming's work is a brilliant foundation for the use of technology. Otherwise, what you end up doing in a non-Deming company is with a cell phone you can increase the speed of blame.   0:28:21.4 BB: All right. So then I went back since last time I did some more research into transformation and came up with some great thoughts from Russ Ackoff. Again, our dear friend Russ Ackoff. And this is from an article that Russ wrote on transformations. And he says, "transformation is not only require recognition of the difference between what is practiced and what is preached. He says a transformation called four years ago by Donald Schön in his book Beyond the Stable State," and this is a 1991 book, he said, "it requires a transformation in the way we think.”  “Einstein," Russ says "put it powerfully and succinctly." He says, "without changing our patterns of thought, we'll not be able to solve the problems we created with our current pattern of thought."   0:29:08.2 BB: Russ continues. "I believe the pattern of thought that is required is systemic. It is difficult if at all possible to reduce the meaning of systemic thinking to a brief definition. Nevertheless, I try. Systemic thinking," again from Russ, "is holistic versus reductionist, synthetic versus analytic. Reductionist and analytic thinking derived properties from the whole, from the parts, from the properties of their parts. Holistic and synthetic thinking derived properties of parts, from the property of the whole that contains them." So I thought it was neat to go back and look at that. And then I want, more from Russ. "A problem never exists in isolation. It's surrounded by other problems in space and time. The more of a context of a problem that a scientist can comprehend, the greater are his chances of truly finding an adequate solution."   0:30:11.4 BB: And then, and so when I was going through this over the last few days, thinking, boy, I wish Dr. Deming defined transformation, it would've been, if he had an operational definition. But I thought, but wait a minute. 'Cause part of what I'm finding is, in my research, an article I came across years ago, Leading Change in the Harvard Business Review, a very popular article, 1995, by John Kotter, Why Transformations Fail. So Kotter uses that word and the title is Leading Change: Why Transformations Fail. And he is got establishing... Eight steps of transformation. "Establishing a sense of urgency, forming a powerful guiding coalition, creating a vision, communicating the vision, empowering others to act on the vision, planning for, and creating short-term wins." And under that step, Andrew, he's got a couple of steps, I'd like to get your thoughts on. One is "recognizing and rewarding employees involved in the improvements." So I thought, but of course this is transformation in the realm of the prevailing system of management. And so what that got me... Tossed around on it. I thought, well, wait a minute. There's a bunch of words that Dr. Deming uses that others use, but we know they mean something different. So Dr. Deming...   0:31:56.6 AS: Like I'm thinking, improvement is what he may be talking about.   0:32:02.4 BB: Well, but Dr. Deming talks about teamwork and the need to work together. Everybody talks about that.   0:32:08.1 AS: Yep.   0:32:09.2 BB: But just that we know, in a non-Deming environment, it's about managing actions, completing those tasks in isolation. I can meet requirements minimally, hand off to you, and that in a non-Deming environment, we call teamwork. So what I was thinking is, well, it's not that we need a new, 'cause I was even thinking, maybe we need a new word. Maybe in the Deming community, we should stop using the word transformation and come up with another word. Well, the trouble is, there's a whole bunch of other words that we use from teamwork to work together, to leader, quality. We talk about performance. We talk about root cause versus root causes. We talk about system. And so it's not that we need a new word, we need a new foundation. And that goes back to this notion as you read The New Economics or Out of the Crisis, you're hearing words that Dr. Deming uses that others use like John Kotter, but they're not used in the same context.   0:33:26.2 AS: How would you wrap up the main points you want people to take away from this discussion about transformation?   0:33:38.1 BB: Big thing is, we are talking about transformation. We are talking about seeing with new eyes, hearing with new ears. So the seeing, we talked about last time, is it's not just the systems. We're seeing systems differently. We're seeing variation differently. We're thinking differently about people and what motivates them and inspires them. The psychology piece, the theory of knowledge piece, we're challenging what we know. And then we have to think about all those interactions between two of them, between three of them, between four of them. And so I'd say that it's, the essence is transformation is essential. It is about rethinking our thinking. And I just wanna leave with two quotes. One fairly recent, one a little older. And the first quote, the more recent one from Tom Johnson, "How the world we perceive works depends upon how we think. The world we perceive," Andrew "is a world we bring forth through our thinking."   0:34:44.9 BB: That's H. Thomas Johnson, a dear friend in his 1999 book, Profit Beyond Measure. And my advice to people in reading that book is, do not attempt to read it laying down in bed. It's just, now you can read those other books we talked earlier. I think you can read those lying in bed. But Tom is very pithy. You wanna be wide awake. The last quote I wanna leave is from William James, born in 1842, died in 1910. He was an American philosopher, psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in the US. He is considered to be a leading thinker of the late 19th century, the father of American psychology, one of the elements of Profound Knowledge. And his quote that I wanna leave you with, Andrew is, "The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind."   0:35:45.2 AS: Whoa. Well, Bill, what an ending. On behalf of everyone at The Deming Institute, I want to thank you again for the discussion. For listeners, remember to go to deming.org to continue your journey. And if you want to keep in touch with Bill, just find him on LinkedIn. This is your host, Andrew Stotz, and I'll leave you with my favorite quote from Dr. Deming. "People are entitled to joy in work."  

Computer Talk with TAB
Computer Talk 3-23-24 Hr 1

Computer Talk with TAB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 36:12


Apple DOJ Antitrust, Apple OS Update breaks 5 aspects of Apple Software, Hardware Vulnerability in Apple, Windows New Outlook broke my wife's email, Minecraft update will delete your worlds! Got Scammed and yelled at by the scammer, OpenDNS, Encrypted E-Mail how to stay secure,   Truck-to-Truck Worm could disrupt fleet!

MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #23254: MacVoices Live! - Apple Watch, Beta Features, and Spotify At It Again (1)

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 33:43


A new MacVoices Live! panel kicks off with discussions of the now-unsupported original Apple Watch, new Apple gear, beta versions of Apple software, AirPods issues, charger problems with the NFC chip on the iPhone 15, and Spotify's claims of unfair treatment by Google and Apple. Hear what Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jim Rea, Eric Bolden, Web Bixby, Mark Fuccio, and Ben Roethig have to say. (Part 1)  This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:04:25 Mark Fuccio: An Intriguing Background 0:06:05 The Value and Worth of the $17,000 Apple Watch 0:06:47 New Gear and Updates 0:08:20 Battery Issues and WatchOS Accessibility Feature 0:16:55 Exploring the Double Tap Feature 0:18:18 Difficulty finding the right word 0:18:42 Reliable performance in workflow 0:20:50 Podcasts on the Watch Use Case 0:22:10 Issue with AirPods Pro 2 and Conversational Awareness 0:25:40 Qi Charger Compatibility Issues and Airflow Restrictions 0:27:23 Common Vendor for Charging Coils in Tesla and Other Vehicles? 0:27:32 Charging Platform Issues with Audi, Tesla, and BMW 0:29:01 Spotify CEO complains about being disadvantaged by Apple and Google 0:32:28 Spotify's complaint seen as short-term political flare-up Links: Original Apple Watch is Now Obsolete, Including $17,000 Gold Model https://www.macrumors.com/2023/10/02/original-apple-watch-now-obsolete/ Your expensive BMW might break your expensive iPhone 15 https://www.imore.com/iphone/iphone-15/your-expensive-bimmer-might-break-your-expensive-iphone-15 Spotify ‘unfairly held back' by Google and Apple, CEO says https://thenextweb.com/news/spotify-unfairly-held-back-by-google-and-apple-ceo-says Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on  Twitter and Mastodon. Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon      http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:      http://macvoices.com      Twitter:      http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner      http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Mastodon:      https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner      Facebook:      http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:      http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:      http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:      https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:      https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes      Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:01:17 Contemplating the Future of "Happy Birthday" 00:02:27 Introductions and Woods Adventures 00:03:51 Ben arrives without a tie, Lazy Internet Concerns 00:04:25 Mark Fuccio: An Intriguing Background 00:06:05 The Value and Worth of the $17,000 Apple Watch 00:06:46 New Gear and Updates 00:08:19 Battery Issues and WatchOS Accessibility Feature 00:16:54 Exploring the Double Tap Feature 00:18:18 Difficulty finding the right word 00:18:42 Adjusting to New Button Functions and Visual Improvements 00:20:49 Podcasts on the Watch Use Case 00:22:10 Issue with AirPods Pro 2 and Conversational Awareness 00:25:39 Qi Charger Compatibility Issues and Airflow Restrictions 00:27:22 Common Vendor for Charging Coils in Tesla and Other Vehicles? 00:27:32 Charging Platform Issues with Audi, Tesla, and BMW 00:29:01 Spotify CEO complains about being disadvantaged by Apple and Google 00:32:28 Spotify's complaint seen as short-term political flare-up

Rumble in the Morning
Stupid News 4-6-2023 8am …The blueberries are turning everyone gay

Rumble in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 9:17


Stupid News 4-6-2023 8am …Don't forget to pack a beer in your kid's school lunch …Weird Glitch in Apple Software could lead to violence …The blueberries are turning everyone gay

La manzanita accesible Podcast
hola 2023. Mucho hardware y poco software #Opinión#Apple #Software #Podcasting

La manzanita accesible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 91:25


ya estamos devuelta, entramos en este año 2023 y por eso mismo comienzan nuestros episodios. ante todo, desearos un feliz 2023 y que sea un año tecnológico excepcional. Hoy los compañeros nos comentan cosas que les han sucedido en estos últimos días e incluso semanas. Desde algo tan místico como llamadas de un mismo dispositivo que se suplantan en otras minutos más tarde, hasta la muerte parcial de un iPhoneSE de tercera generación. además de como siempre, no podía faltar que nos metiéramos con Apple con este tipo de cosas no se puede hablar bien de una marca. así que sí, hemos empezado el año metiéndonos con Apple, pero sobre todo desde nuestra opinión y experiencia. Métodos de contacto. manzanitaaccesible@gmail.com Twitter https://twitter.com/lamanzanitapod?s=21 Fan Page de Facebook https://a2.fyi/huSRTU Donde nos podéis escuchar. Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/la-manzanita-accesible-podcast/id1515641208 Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1515641208/la-manzanita-accesible-podcast Ivoox https://go.ivoox.com/sq/916207 Twitch https://twitch.tv/lamanzanita_accesible Amazon music https://music.amazon.es/podcasts/28290d9a-9529-4abb-a444-bdf6f7794e3a/LA-MANZANITA-ACCESIBLE-PODCAST?ref=dm_sh_DqjvCj9KYK7yi3dBlDkVfACvm también en cualquier gestor de podcast Enlace de donaciones. https://www.paypal.me/manzanitapodcast Gracias por escucharnos, un saludo de parte de todo el equipo.

AppleVis Podcast
AppleVis Unleashed July/August 2022: Mashed Potatoes and the Whistling Beans

AppleVis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022


In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include:AppleVis Updated Policy for Beta Discussions (00h:10m:49s)The Potential Fall of the Wall Garden in the Latest Blow to Apple (00h:12m:47s)Apple Continues to Push in to the Sport World (00m:24m:16s)Apple Releases iOS 15.6 and 15.6 .1, Bringing a Fix for a Braille Focus Issue in Mail (00h:29m:24s)Get Ready as iOS 16 is Coming Soon (00h:30m:57s)Latest News and Rumors on the Upcoming iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 (00h:43m:23s)What's in this month AppleVis News (00h:59m:41s)Links:Announcing Changes to Our Guidelines Regarding Discussion of Beta and Preview Versions of Apple SoftwareEU Passes Legislation Forcing Apple to Allow App Sideloading, Third Party Payment Services, MoreHow the EU's new big tech antitrust laws will hit AppleApple the ‘most likely winner' of $3 billion NFL deal, UEFA Champions League could be nextApple restarts talks with Big Ten following USC, UCLA newsApple Releases iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6, Bringing a Fix for a Braille Focus Issue in MailApple Releases iOS 15.6.1 With Security And Bug FixesiOS 16 development wrapped up, macOS Ventura & iPadOS 16 coming in OctoberApple may hold its iPhone 14 event on September 7Everything Rumored for Apple's September Event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch Pro and MoreiPhone 14 Pro will be more expensive than 13 Pro, says prolific insider'Apple Watch Pro' Extreme Sports Model Could Cost Nearly $1,000Creating a more accessible EnvisionBARD App Not WorkingYou can email the Unleashed team with feedback or questions at unleashed@applevis.comAlternatively, you can leave a voice…

Comsteria Podcast
Make sure you take the Apple software update, FIFA 23 for 5p, Google tackles spammy websites.

Comsteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 1:17


Really important information for Apple users over the weekend there after a security breach was discovered putting certain iPhones, iPads and laptop and desktops at risk.   An urgent security patch was released and all Apple users are being urged to make sure they install it.   Any attackers that knew about the vulnerability could send users to a website and then take complete control of their machine.   So check your settings and if there are updates available - be sure to take them.   And remember this applies to Apple phones, tablets and Apple computers.   Google has announced another update to its algorithm, which will see it prioritise high quality websites aimed at humans rather than spammy sites designed to get higher up the Google rankings.   Google says sites that do nothing more than aggregate other content will be downgraded.   And how do you fancy FIFA 23 for 5 pence?   Don't get too excited - a decimal point in the wrong place saw the bargain available on the EA Sports webstore in India at a 99% discount.   The error has now been fixed but customers who were quick enough to buy the game at the incredibly low price will be able to keep it.

a16z
Inside Apple Software Design

a16z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 97:25 Very Popular


In this wide-ranging conversation from April 2019, a16z's Frank Chen sits down with Ken Kocienda, a longtime software engineer and designer at Apple from 2001 to 2017, who wrote a book about his career there, called Creative Selection.They discuss Ken's unconventional path from freelance photographer to software engineer at Apple, his work on many core products from Safari web browser to iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch and features like Autocorrect, what it was like to demo new products for Steve Jobs, and more.

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #22061: MacVoices Live! - All The Apple Software Updates and Universal Control (1)

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 35:31


The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, Jim Rea, and Jeff Gamet discuss their experiences with all of the software updates that Apple released at once. While most things went smoothly, there were some bumps in the road. A new Siri voice was introduced which some are using and some are not, and the start of a deep discussion of Universal Control begins. (Part 1)  This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc.com/macvoices. MacVoices is supported by New Relic. Get access to the whole New Relic platform and 100GB of data free, forever – no credit card required! Sign up at NewRelic.com/macvoices.   Show Notes: Guests: Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn., and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #22061: MacVoices Live! - All The Apple Software Updates and Universal Control (1)

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 35:32


The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, Jim Rea, and Jeff Gamet discuss their experiences with all of the software updates that Apple released at once. While most things went smoothly, there were some bumps in the road. A new Siri voice was introduced which some are using and some are not, and the start of a deep discussion of Universal Control begins. (Part 1)  This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc.com/macvoices. MacVoices is supported by New Relic. Get access to the whole New Relic platform and 100GB of data free, forever – no credit card required! Sign up at NewRelic.com/macvoices.   Show Notes: Guests: Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn., and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

ipad4productivity - Produktiver mit dem iPad im Unternehmen mit Thorsten Jekel

In dieser Episode geht es um das Thema der Kompatibilität zwischen Apple- und Windows-Software und Hardware. Shownotes: https://www.jekelteam.de/microsoft-vs-apple-software-und-hardware In diesem Podcast erfahren Sie, wie Sie iPads produktiv im Unternehmen einführen und einsetzen. Mehr Informationen unter http://www.ipad4productivity.com Sie erreichen mich unter +49 30-44 0172 99 und t.jekel@jekelteam.de Ihr Thorsten Jekel jekel & team - Immanuelkirchstraße 37 - 10405 Berlin

AppleInsider Podcast
Apple's New Self-Service Repair Program and the Current State of Apple Software Stability

AppleInsider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 67:23


Apple announced a new self-repair service launching in 2022, Apple markets SharePlay compatible apps, Apple Car efforts ramp up, and we discuss whether Apple has slacked off in software stability. Follow Our Hosts @stephenrobles on Twitter @Hillitech on Twitter Sponsored by: Headspace: Get a FREE one-month trial with access to the entire Headspace library! Visit headspace.com/appleinsider to learn more. Coinbase: Coinbase offers a trusted and easy-to-use platform to buy, sell, and spend cryptocurrency. For a limited time, new users can get $10 in FREE Bitcoin when you sign up today at: coinbase.com/appleinsider MasterClass: Buy one annual MasterClass membership and get a second annual membership for FREE when you visit: masterclass.com/appleinsider SimpliSafe Security: Get 50% OFF your first home security system and your first month of interactive monitoring FREE at: simplisafe.com/appleinsider Support the Show Support the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts Links from the Show Apple will allow customers to repair iPhones and Macs in 2022 What apps are in your iPhone dock? - Tweet Thread iFixit calls Apple Self Service Repair program a 'total shift in perspective' iFixit: The Free Repair Manual New Belkin 3-in-1 charger is first to feature Apple Watch Series 7 fast charging 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand Netflix to release weekly report detailing viewership, most popular content Netflix Top 10 - Global Nestflix Apple employees to return to in-office work in February 2022 Apple ramps up work on fully autonomous 'Apple Car,' targets 2025 release Apple promotes ways of staying connected with new SharePlay feature Backbone One iPhone controller users get new features with optional subscription Disney battle arena game to land on Apple Arcade in December Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl | Coming Fall 2021! Rittenhouse defense calls for mistrial because Apple Mail compressed a video Apple SUCKS now, and it's YOUR fault - YouTube More AppleInsider podcasts Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Tune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts. Podcast artwork from Basic Apple Guy. Download the free wallpaper pack here. Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com

GadgetCast
Is Apple Software Still Good & YouTube Removes the Dislike Button!

GadgetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 63:48


Greg and Travis talk about Travis's recent video, Apple's software quality, and YouTube removing the dislike button. Buy GadgetCast Shirts Here: https://teespring.com/stores/gadgetcast Don't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform! Email us here: gadgetcastshow@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail here: https://anchor.fm/gadgetcast Check out GadgetCast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/gadgetcast Check out Greg on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/gregsgadgets Twitter https://twitter.com/gregorymcfadden Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregsgadgets Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gregstation Travis can be found on Youtube: www.youtube.com/travismcp Twitter: www.twitter.com/travismcp Instagram: www.instagram.com/travismcp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gadgetcast/message

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News Du Jour
Wednesday, September 15th 2021

News Du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 16:22


Today on News Du Jour, we cover Tropical Storm Nicholas, MAJOR update in the Julius Jones case, an emergency Apple Software update, and my personal faves from the Met gala. www.justiceforjuliusjones.com — BECOME A PATRON OF OUR PODCAST: www.patreon.com/sugarfreemedia Wear our merch! www.sugarfreemedia.co/shop Connect with us: + EMAIL: team@sugarfreemedia.co + WEBSITE + SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: www.sugarfreemedia.co + INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/sugarfreemedia.co + TIKTOK: www.TikTok.com/@sugarfreemedia + TWITTER: www.twitter.com/sugarfree_media ☕️ News Du Jour is a short daily news recap. We condense each day's stories into a 10-15 minute format and always relay the stories in a calm, digestible format. We cover everything from politics, to fashion, to art, to business, to tech, to celebrity, to world news and more. Be sure to subscribe so you to stay up to date with day-to-day unfolding news stories. ☕️ If you enjoy the News Du Jour, be sure to leave us a review/rating! We would also REALLY appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends/ family/ colleagues or via all your favorite social media platforms.You can also always READ the News Du Jour on our website at: https://sugarfreemedia.co/category/news-du-jour/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newsdujour/support

Not Just a Lawyer
What is a ZERO DAY, and why should you drop everything and update your apple software right now?

Not Just a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 5:27


Read the title, do it, then come back. Acknowledgement of Country. Book recommendation: Countdown to Zero Day by Kim Zetter. Podcast recommendation: the Darknet Diaries. Seriously go update stuff now!

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Ian Sherr: New Apple software will allow iPhone users to Facetime with Android users

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021


Ian Sherr, editor for CNET, joins John Williams to discuss the new high-tech software Apple will be releasing that will allow users to be more productive with their devices.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Ian Sherr: New Apple software will allow iPhone users to Facetime with Android users

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021


Ian Sherr, editor for CNET, joins John Williams to discuss the new high-tech software Apple will be releasing that will allow users to be more productive with their devices.

madchun講科技
【Tech Daily EP66】我覺得Apple對Software公司太狼死-Epic vs Apple大戰終於開打

madchun講科技

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 21:23


Epic Games終於同蘋果打官司, 告Apple有壟斷嘅行為。成個官司估計會維持成一個月以上, 睇下頭一個星期嘅重點同花生! Apple VS Epic presentation: https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/3/22417725/apple-vs-epic-full-trial-slideshows-opening-arguments Podcast interview with DHH: https://open.spotify.com/episode/18tRKpSUFZHAdqZZiRGui6?si=HCHA90khTm-Y1jG52mpasw --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu-zMYjn23__hTrWvsZnrtQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madchunpodcast/ Blog: https://madchun.com/

Apfeltalk® LIVE! Videopodcast (HD)
Programmieren am Mac

Apfeltalk® LIVE! Videopodcast (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 52:06


Es war eine spannende Unterhaltung zwischen Michi und Patrick. Die beiden haben über das Programmieren am Mac gesprochen. Patrick entwickelt in seiner Freizeit die iOS und Mac-App “SonicWeb Radio“. In unseren 293, Sendung berichtet er dabei über die Höhen und Tiefen, die man erlebt, wenn man für Apple Software schreibt. Wir lernen, dass man für Spiele vielleicht doch auf eine Game-Engine setzen sollte und das es nicht immer Xcode sein muss, wenn man Apps schreiben will.

Third Party Repair
We're back - Samsung ISP, Apple Software Bug for Screen Repair Notifications, Repair Preservation, In Screen Touch ID, France Repairability Score

Third Party Repair

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 58:16


We touch on how Covid has affected retail in the UK and Australia and the contrasts (lucky Tim). We also discuss the new Samsung ISP ( https://www.wisecertification.com/batteries-plus-bulbs-awarded-first-retail-partnership-in-samsungs-independent-service-provider-program/ ), Louis Rossmann and Repair Preservation, a bug in iOS that allows for no notifications with aftermarket screens on iOS 14.4, props to Mobile Sentrix for a big supply chain update last week (Waqas = 

9to5Mac Happy Hour
Ads in Apple software, iOS 14.5 changes, Apple Music shareable lyrics

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 78:21


This week, Benjamin and Chance discuss the latest changes in iOS 14.5 beta 2 including shareable lyrics in Apple Music, as well as ponder the fate of the iPhone 12 mini and assess how much Apple services advertising and marketing is hurting the Apple software experience. Sponsored by TwoBird —one inbox for all your tasks- Write emails, create notes, set reminders, view events, and collaborate live. Learn more about Twobird and download it for free at twobird.com. Sponsored by Unite4: Take any website and make a stand-alone app out of it. Get 20% off when you purchase Unite4, go to bzgapps.com/happyhour, and use promo code happyhour at checkout. Sponsored by Sun Basket: Save $35 off your order when you go to sunbasket.com/happyhour and use promo code happyhour. Sponsored by Ladder: Check out ladderlife.com/happyhour to see if you're instantly approved. Follow Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo Chance Miller @chancehmiller Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify

Background Mode
Former Apple Software Engineer David Shayer

Background Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 37:32


David Shayer worked as an Apple software engineer for 18 years. He worked on the Apple Watch, iPod, and Radar, Apple’s bug tracking system, among other projects. He was an independent Mac software developer for a decade, and clients included Apple, Microsoft, Symantec and the U.S. Navy. David told about how he learned to program, some of which was on an Apple II and some on a Mac in the 1980s. He went on to tell me about how he was hired by Apple. Twice. The second time he worked on the iPod file system and database. In the process he learned how Apple products are designed, and that included some great stories about Steve Jobs, his design sense, and the iPod team’s interaction with Jobs. There were other fascinating Steve Jobs stories. We finished with his revealing article about how Apple OS software development works.

Hacked Week
Hacked Week #28: Brave Browser in dark Web, Cyber Attack on US Election, Home IP Cams Hacked

Hacked Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 5:42


You will see Cybersecurity and Hacking related News from 7th October 2020 to 13th October 2020 which includes news as follows: 7th October 2020 ⦿ ALERT! Hackers targeting IoT devices with a new P2P botnet malware: 00:05 ⦿ OceanLotus hackers injecting malware in Windows error report: 00:28 ⦿ Brave Browser enters dark web with its own Tor Onion service: 01:00 8th October 2020 ⦿ Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Azure Cloud Service: 01:15 ⦿ Chowbus food delivery service suffers breach; trove of data stolen: 01:30 ⦿ Comcast voice remote control could be turned into spying tool: 01:42 9th October 2020 ⦿ 55 New Security Flaws Reported in Apple Software and Services: 02:02 ⦿ 100s of schools at risk after Magecart attack on Wisepay: 02:32 ⦿ Microsoft warns of new Android ransomware blackmailing victims: 03:02 10th October 2020 ⦿ Marketing firm Friendemic exposed 2.7 million customer records: 03:19 ⦿ Researcher uploaded spyware on official Fitbit store: 03:43 ⦿ Clop ransomware hits Software AG, demands $20 million+ ransom: 04:10 12th October 2020 ⦿ 3TB of clips from exposed home security cameras posted online: 04:20 13th October 2020 ⦿ Microsoft and Other Tech Companies Take Down TrickBot Botnet: 04:55 ⦿ Hackers exploit VPN, Windows flaws to influence US elections: 05:18 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitehacker/message

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
Episode 68: more Apple software feedback, mainstreaming versus schools for the blind, travel tips and more

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 113:34


Kia ora Mosen At Largers. Thanks for checking out another episode, and for all the great listener contributions that make this show what it is. There are some thoughtful and thought-provoking contributions this week and you are welcome to get yours in for the next episode. Here’s a summary of what you can hear when in this episode. If your podcast app supports chapters, you can easily skip forward and backward between these sections of the podcast. Introduction,0:00.000 The times are a-changing...again!,2:15.785 Special Apple Watch unboxing episode coming up,4:37.506 The case of the missing microphone,5:15.421 New range of Amazon Echo devices and more announced this week,9:16.848 Meet Me Accessibly to be withdrawn on 30 September,11:19.487 Thanks to all who supported the watchOS beta petition. Here's what happens next,13:43.739 More feedback on Apple's new software releases,14:53.837 The pros and cons of mainstreaming and schools for the blind,30:43.830 Is Bookshare available where I live and making the most of your Bluetooth speaker,1:12:37.732 A strange new accessibility problem on some websites,1:14:20.743 iPhone cases and travel tips,1:16:44.040 Word and pronunciation annoyances,1:36:49.571 A couple of Sonos questions,1:43:14.632 More tech memories,1:46:32.782 Is there a way to turn off the language translation in Microsoft Edge?,1:50:26.801 Steve's Talking Clock is back!,1:52:18.469 Closing announcement and contact information,1:53:09.620 Share your thoughts on these topics or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneap peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to media-subscribe@mosen.org And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.

RAD Radio
05.22.20 RAD 01 Apple Software Update & Contact Tracing

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 27:32


Apple Software Update & Contact Tracing

RAD Radio
05.21.20 RAD 11 Apple Software Update & Showgram Recap

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 10:59


Apple Software Update & Showgram Recap

software updates apple software showgram
Mac-TV.de HD Die TV-Sendung für Apple-Anwender
Home-Office: Unterrichten und Präsentieren mit Apple-Technik

Mac-TV.de HD Die TV-Sendung für Apple-Anwender

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 55:00


Viele von uns müssen aufgrund des Corona-Virus plötzlich zu Hause arbeiten. Es wird erwartet, dass wir Präsentationen, Schulungen oder ganze Unterrichtsstunden plötzlich per Internet abhalten. Aber nicht jeder kann seine Küche sofort in ein TV-Studio verwandeln. Nicht jeder hat die Zeit, sich erstmal in neue Software einzuarbeiten. Sondern man muss möglichst schnell zu Ergebnissen kommen, am besten mit jenen Inhalten, die man bereits besitzt. Etwa PowerPoint-Folien, PDFs, Arbeitsblätter. Oder man bevorzugt ganz klassisch die Tafel und ein Stück Kreide. Wir zeigen in diesem kurzen Workshop, was man mit der bekannten (und kostenlosen) Apple-Software bereits erreichen kann, und wie man sehr schnell ein paar Video-Tutorials bastelt, die man anschließend auf einen Server oder zu Youtube laden kann.

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht
Marktbericht, Mi. 29.01.202 - Rekorde bei Apple, Software AG Aktie -13 %, weniger Cloud Interview mit CEO

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 15:47


Viele Meldungen des Tages lassen den DAX kalt, keine Veränderung: DAX +0,16 % auf 13.345 Punkte. Die Themen: Neue Rekorde bei Apple, Horrorbilanz von Boeing, KlöCo +8,5 %. Die Software AG schwächelt in der Cloud, Aktie fällt -13 %. Die Lufthansa streicht wegen des neuartigen Coronavirus alle ihre Flüge von und nach China. Heute hören Sie diese Interviews: Jahreszahlen 2019 Software AG - tief greifender Konzernumbau mit der Helix-Strategie - Interview mit CEO Sanjay Brahmawar. Thorsten Polleit: "Die Währungsgeschichte der Deutschen - Ein Trauerspiel in fünf Akten!" - "Mit Geld zur Weltherrschaft". Rekorde bei der Comdirect, auch dank ebase-Verkauf - Übernahme Squeeze Out voraus - Interview mit CEO Frauke Hegemann.

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast
517 Das iPhone 11 und die Ortungsdaten

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 5:21


Ein Gate wird kommen – dieses Jahr betreffen die großen Diskussionen aber eher die Softwarequalität. Noch schlimmer für Apple: Software in Bezug auf Datenschutz. Diesmal stehen Ortungsdaten im Zentrum der Diskussion.  Nach den Siri-Sprachaufzeichnungen und der Diskussion rund um Betrugswarnungen bei Websites sind es diesmal GPS-Aufzeichnungen. Die aktuelle iPhone-Generation soll Zugriffe auf den Standort durchführen, auch wenn alle Dienste deaktiviert sind. Ortungsdaten und Breitband Brian Krebs fand dieses merkwürdige Verhalten. Vor allem blieb die Frage offen, warum dieses Phänomen nur bei iPhones dieser Generation auftrat. Den Grund lieferte Apple etwas später: Der neue Breitband-Chip muss an gewissen Orten deaktiviert werden. So fragt Apple diese Orte via GPS ab. Die Apple-Medienstrategie Merkwürdig ist vor allem der Umgang von Apple. Die Anfrage bei Apple direkt wurde nicht beantwortet, stattdessen gab es dann ein Interview einige Zeit danach. Der Konzern ist nach wie vor schwach, was die Kommunikation nach außen betrifft.

BubbleSort
21: Always On, Always Odd

BubbleSort

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 114:43


Join Clay, John and Vic as they discuss the Series 5 Apple Watch a little more, and then a little more. As well as a grab bag of mini topics including iOS 13 and the state of Apple Software releases, John’s shopping experiences, Vic’s Genius Bar disappointments, federated photo sharing, Siri Shortcuts and so much more!!!

a16z
a16z Podcast: Inside Apple Software Design

a16z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 96:41


Join longtime Apple software engineer Ken Kocienda in conversation with a16z Deal and Research operating partner Frank Chen for an insider’s account of how Apple designed software in the golden age of Steve Jobs, spanning products like the first release of Safari on MacOS to the first few releases of the iPhone and iOS (very first codename: "Purple"). Ken vividly shares about the creative process, how teams were organized, what it was like demo'ing to Steve Jobs, and many other fun stories. This episode originally aired as a YouTube video, and throughout, we repeatedly probe the question: is Apple's obsession with secrecy during the product development process a feature or a bug?

Background Mode
TMO Background Mode Interview with Former Apple Software Engineer James Dempsey

Background Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 38:00


James Dempsey worked at Apple for fifteen years before setting out on his own in August 2011. As a software engineer at Apple, he worked on iOS, Aperture, and macOS releases Leopard through Lion, including half a decade on the Cocoa frameworks team. He’s the founder of Tapas Software, developer of iOS and Mac software. We talked abut his “aha” moments in life starting with his college roommate’s Mac Plus in 1986. His dream to work for Apple was eventually fulfilled in 1996, and James described what it was like to be an Apple evangelist in those days. But James is also an accomplished comedian, vocalist, ukulele player and has a published album. He’s also routinely written special songs for WWDC each year. If you ever wanted to work for Apple, this show is must listening.

The Blind Side
E87 Rich De Steno, lawyer, game developer and now musician, and what do you want to see in iOS 12 and other next generation Apple software?

The Blind Side

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 57:38


Rich De Steno is one of those people who has put into practice the adage that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. As a lawyer by profession, he found there wasn't an accessible version of a game he wanted to play, so he taught himself how to code in the evenings and wrote the game himself. He then produced a range of fun, accessible games. Now retired, he always had a dream of making music and doing an album, so he taught himself how to do that as well. Rich is Jonathan Mosen's guest on this week's episode.In listener feedback, we learn how you can easily get The Daily Fibre Premium podcast set up on HumanWare's Victor Reader Stream. Jonathan talks about how Daily Fibre Premium subscribers will be able to get access to a live stream of the recording of the Blind Side Special covering Apple's June keynote.There's more discussion about public transport, and a hint on how to learn UEB.A listener asks how Aira explorers are keeping their glasses protected from breakage.Seeking your feedback, Jonathan asks what you'd like to see in the next major versions of Apple software, and for your opinions on whether it's appropriate to blindfold partially sighted people while they receive blindness-related rehabilitation services.We welcome your feedback. Send email to TheBlindSide at Mosen dot org or call the feedback line in the United States on (719) 270-5114.You can also join our online community to discuss the podcast with other listeners. Send a blank email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
The Blind Side Podcast 87, Rich De Steno, lawyer, game developer and now musician, and what do you want to see in iOS 12 and other next generation Apple software?

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 57:38


Rich De Steno is one of those people who has put into practice the adage that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. As a lawyer by profession, he found there wasn't an accessible version of a game he wanted to play, so he taught himself how to code in the evenings and wrote the game himself. He then produced a range of fun, accessible games. Now retired, he always had a dream of making music and doing an album, so he taught himself how to do that as well. Rich is Jonathan Mosen's guest on this week's episode. In listener feedback, we learn how you can easily get The Daily Fibre Premium podcast set up on HumanWare's Victor Reader Stream. Jonathan talks about how Daily Fibre Premium subscribers will be able to get access to a live stream of the recording of the Blind Side Special covering Apple's June keynote. There's more discussion about public transport, and a hint on how to learn UEB. A listener asks how Aira explorers are keeping their glasses protected from breakage. Seeking your feedback, Jonathan asks what you'd like to see in the next major versions of Apple software, and for your opinions on whether it's appropriate to blindfold partially sighted people while they receive blindness-related rehabilitation services.   We welcome your feedback. Send email to TheBlindSide at Mosen dot org or call the feedback line in the United States on (719) 270-5114. You can also join our online community to discuss the podcast with other listeners. Send a blank email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io  

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online
Kurz informiert vom 11.01.2018: Oracle-Server, macOS High Sierra, ContiSense & ContiAdapt, 20 Jahre Bluetooth

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018


Angreifer attackieren ungepatchte Server-Apps von Oracle Derzeit haben es unbekannte Angreifer weltweit auf PeopleSoft- und WebLogic-Server abgesehen. Nachdem sie sich Zugang verschafft haben, sollen sie Software zum Schürfen der Kryptowährung Monero installieren. Dabei nehmen Sie eine Schwachstelle ins Visier, für die Oracle bereits Ende vergangenen Jahres einen Sicherheitspatch veröffentlicht hat. Offensichtlich sind die angegriffenen Server ungepatcht. Viele der attackierten Server sollen in öffentlichen Cloud-Systemen wie Amazon Web Service laufen. Zweite Passwort-Lücke in macOS High Sierra Die Sicherheitslücken in macOS High Sierra scheinen kein Ende zu nehmen: Nach dem für Apple sehr peinlichen Root-Fehler wurde von Nutzern nun ein zwar weniger schlimmes, aber ähnliches Problem festgestellt. Die Einstellungen des Mac App Store lassen sich mit jeder beliebigen Zeichenkette öffnen. Ein Nutzer hat den Fehler im offenen Bugtracking-System für Apple-Software, OpenRadar, bereits vor zwei Tagen öffentlich gemacht. Apple hat darauf bislang nicht reagiert. Protoypen smarter Autoreifen auf der CES Continental zeigt auf der CES zwei Prototypen smarter Reifen. Mit dem System ContiSense erkennen verschiedene Sensoren Verschleiß und Beschädigung der Reifen. Das zweite System heißt ContiAdapt und besteht im Kern aus einem im Reifen montierten Kompressor. Mit Hilfe von Sensoren kann sich der Reifen so an den Untergrund anpassen. Beide Modelle will Conti voraussichtlich in den kommenden fünf Jahren auf den Markt bringen. Vor 20 Jahren begann die Bluetooth-Ära Zwar startete die Initiative zur Entwicklung einer neuen Funktechnik erst im Februar 1998, aber die daraus entstandene Bluetooth Special Interest Group feiert das 20-jährige Bestehen bereits jetzt auf der Computermesse CES in Las Vegas. Bluetooth sollte Gegensätze zwischen den Telefonie- und Computer-Welten drahtlos überbrücken. Inzwischen ist Bluetooth aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken und steckt in Lautsprechern, Kopfhörern, Wearables, Autos und IoT-Geräten. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden sie auf heise.de

Apfelplausch
Apfelplausch #19: Viele iPhone 2018 Gerüchte, Tech-Rankings aus 2017, Apple Software News [+Gewinnspiel #2]

Apfelplausch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 35:58


Einen schönen Sonntag zusammen. Roman und Lukas sind wieder am Start mit einem ürrischen Podcast. Wir fassen für euch das Wichtigste der Woche aus der Apple– und Technik-Szene mit Hintergründen und spannenden […]

MyMac Podcasting Network - All Shows Channel
TechFan #242 - Apple Software Quality

MyMac Podcasting Network - All Shows Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 61:11


Dan Lizette from The Podcast Digest and Owen Rubin join Tim Robertson to discuss 5G networks, copyrighting the law, gravitational waves, and our main topic, the perception that Apple software is on the decline in quality.

TechFan
TechFan #242 - Apple Software Quality

TechFan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 61:11


Dan Lizette from The Podcast Digest and Owen Rubin join Tim Robertson to discuss 5G networks, copyrighting the law, gravitational waves, and our main topic, the perception that Apple software is on the decline in quality.

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
Buggy Apple Software, X Files Aussie Delays and Microsoft Band 2 Vertical Hold Episode 60

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 16:06


Apple's Safari browser is crashing worldwide, but should Apple users panic? Meanwhile, the X-Files is out there (but not on Channel 10), and the Vertical Hold crew assess Microsoft's Band 2, joined by special guest and Macworld Australia editor Anthony Caruana! All this and more in the latest episode of Vertical Hold, where we channel-surf through the headlines in search of the big picture. Follow us on Twitter: @verticalholdau, @adam_turner, @alexkidman Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU Subscribe to the vodcast YouTube: youtube.com/VerticalHoldAU/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vertical-hold-audio/id971993513 RSS: http://verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com/rss

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Trentus Magnus Punches Reality Episode 45- Look At Little Goblin, Jr- Spider-Man 3

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 135:13


In this latest ball-detonating episode, Magnus embarks on a new five part series dedicated to movie sequels that have been severely misjudged. It's time to set the record straight! To kick off the new series, His Excellency is joined by Two True Freaks co-host and former Apple software engineer Scott Gardner to shoot the breeze about the amazingly awesome epicness of Spider-Man 3. Did he and Scott love it? Hate it? You did read the beginning of this paragraph, right? This series will only consist of five parts because here we also begin our build up to the epic, epic, EPIC Fiftieth Episode Epic Milestone Anniversary Retrospective Spectacular Extravaganza! More to follow! So what the hell more is there to say? Start listening right now or Venom will come to your house and chew your face off! Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise! Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality
Trentus Magnus Punches Reality Episode 45- Look At Little Goblin, Jr- Spider-Man 3

Trentus Magnus Punches Reality

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 135:13


In this latest ball-detonating episode, Magnus embarks on a new five part series dedicated to movie sequels that have been severely misjudged. It's time to set the record straight! To kick off the new series, His Excellency is joined by Two True Freaks co-host and former Apple software engineer Scott Gardner to shoot the breeze about the amazingly awesome epicness of Spider-Man 3. Did he and Scott love it? Hate it? You did read the beginning of this paragraph, right? This series will only consist of five parts because here we also begin our build up to the epic, epic, EPIC Fiftieth Episode Epic Milestone Anniversary Retrospective Spectacular Extravaganza! More to follow! So what the hell more is there to say? Start listening right now or Venom will come to your house and chew your face off! Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise! Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.

Nick Thomas Podcast
523 Happy Thanksgiving

Nick Thomas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2010 51:00


I talk about spending part of my bonus money on Final Cut Express, an Apple Software program for editing video. I talk about the stud across the street and going home for Thanksgiving. Have a good one guys. Mic: Shure SM7B; Mixer: Mackie DFX6; Recording device: Garageband. Total running time: 50 minutes 59 seconds.