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Tony chats with Matthew Fastow, Co-Founder and CEO at CoverFlow, they help insurance brokerages with the most important thing, customer happiness. They automate away a huge part of the busywork that brokers and account managers find themselves doing on a day-to-day basis. They run insurance paperwork through very specialized AI models that help identify things that humans might miss.Matthew Fastow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-fastow/CoverFlow: https://coverflow.tech/Video Version: https://youtu.be/Q68iPpyxX48
Apple Music lossless, Google I/O, iPhone as a service and first impressions of the new iMac and Apple TV 4K... Rob and Mark had a lot to get through in this episode (and the Argos Book of Dreams wasn't mentioned once). If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and give us an honest review! If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com. Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Reviews production: https://markellisreviews.com
ご挨拶 → なぜこの番組が始まったのか → iTunes(カバーフロー)の廃止について → Appleの知財について → コーデック(AAC, MP3)について → データを買うということ → データ整理に対する不満 → サブスクリプションだけでは生きていけない → 3人が出会った夏 → さまざまな方々の参加募集 → 今の音楽環境についての不満。リッピングやジャケットについて。 Cover Flow訴訟: www.macobserver.com/news/apple-sett…ingement-fight/ 一旦は6億2550万ドルの賠償金が課せられたが、最終的には2500万ドルを支払うことで和解に達している
This time we discuss one of the nerdiest and most important elements of using a Mac: how we arrange and navigate the Finder. Who's boring? Who's controversial? Listen to find out! (Side note: make sure to share your thoughts in our Twitter polls on how you launch (https://twitter.com/HemisphericV/status/1351846085900206082?s=20) and arrange (https://twitter.com/HemisphericV/status/1351846245485080578?s=20) your Finder!) How Do You Finder? 00:00:00 Mac OS X / macOS Finder (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finder_%28software%29) Mac OS X / macOS Dock (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dock_(macOS)) Martin's Finder 00:00:35 Finder view options (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-view-options-in-the-finder-on-mac-mchldaafb302/mac) Cover Flow (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_Flow)
Ur veckans rafflande avsnitt: Vassa saker är farliga - en sedelärande historia The Expanse läggs ner - Netflix ombeds rädda den Facebook datacentrerar sig i Sverige Turbokort till Amiga 2000 - nu kör vi igen! Grafikkort till Amigor När byttes ändra-ljud-ljudet i macOS? Tre versioner bakåt 3G avvecklas! Våra bästa 3G-minnen Vi diskuterar iPhone-lanseringsfilmen från 2007 och 3G från 2008. Jobs visar hur man synkar musik till iPhone via iTunes och frågan måste givetvis bli: vem synkar musik till sin telefon idag? Fredrik åker till Hamburg, dricker snygga drinkar och beskådar seriösa modellbyggen Och det kommer mer Jeff Minter i VR! Länkar The expanse Namninsamling som vill att Netflix köper The expanse Facebook bygger ut i Luleå Boston consulting group GVP 030 combo Picasso II AGA - advanced graphics architecture Amigaos Morphos Matrox parhelia 3G Nokia N95 Motorola rokr Iphone-lanseringen Iphone 3G-lanseringen När Steve Jobs skällde ut publiken för att de använde nätet Cover flow Bandle bobble Ipod tredje generationen Firewire Ipod-reklamfilmen från 2001 Take California med Propellerheads Google IO-keynoten 2018 Google Duplex bokar klipptid Miniatur wunderland Fleischmann H0-skala - 1:87 Oculus spelar in VR-teater The invisilbe hours Goatup Gridrunner Laurel eller Yanny? Gästspel på slutet: vår vän Iller Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-124-firewire-smack-smack-smack.html.
Herzlich Willkommen zur Jubiläumsfolge von Radio CASTriert! 100 Episoden. Das bedeutet wahlweise rund 4 Tage Lauschmaterial oder 9,3 GB Speicherplatz auf Eurer Festplatte. Wer hätte das damals schon gedacht? Diese Episode dient aber nicht nur dazu, auf das Erreichte zurückzuschauen, sondern auch Aktuelles zu besprechen, einen Blick hinter die Kulissen der Radio CASTriert-Produktion zuzulassen und gemeinsam in die Zukunft dieser podcastproduzierenden Höllenhunde zu werfen. Wie wird es mit Radio CASTriert und seinen Podcasts weitergehen? Klar, grundsätzlich streng geheim, aber in dieser Folge gibt es die ein oder andere „Verkündigung“. Shownotes: - macht Euren eigenen Bondage-Pass (zum Test) - unsere App-Empfehlung: Too good to go - aus Nostalgie (und ein bisschen Schamgefühl): zur ersten Episode von Radio CASTriert - aus Nostalgie: die erste Episode mit Beppo - aus Nostalgie: die erste Episode mit Björn und Jens - mit von der Partie: die erste Episode mit Hanni und Lexi - und zum Abschluss aus purer Nostalgie: die Rückschau auf Staffel 2 von Radio CASTriert mit Coverflow! [fvplayer src="http://radio-castriert.de/wp-content/uploads/100-Episoden.mp4" splash="http://radio-castriert.de/wp-content/uploads/100-Episoden.png"] ------ iTunes - Youtube - Shop - Facebook - Episoden
Hur skulle julen se ut om den designats av Sir Jony Ive? Är drönare den perfekta leveransmetoden för din bakfyllepizza och hur vass på att Facebooka måste man egentligen vara för att få köra bil enligt den nya trafikförordningen? Detta kryddat med rykten, tips och era lyssnarfrågor pratar vi om i veckans AppSnack 92 - Facebooka menligt. I panelen: Michael Ploug Gartner. Programmet leds av Calle Gisselsson. Nyheter Digitall Inn öppnar Sveriges största Apple Premium reseller i Uppsala iPhones 5s är inte helt oväntat storsäljare och årets mobila julklapp PhoneHouse: Stor efterfrågan på iPhone 5s Tre: iPhone 5s är årets mobila julkapp Veckans HAHAHanDroid iOS dominerar mobila e-handeln Apple's iOS Destroyed Android in Black Friday Mobile Shopping "Appar för iOS är mest lönsamma" http://array.se/nyheter/amazon-vill-minimera-leveranstider-med-hjalp-av-dronare/ Piratladdare dödade 28-åring i Thailand Apple frias för insamling av platsdata Att bli ”svartlistad” av Apple Apple logos turn red for World AIDS Day Beställ innan detta datumet för att få julklappar Veckans rykten Apple patent filing adds trackpad functions to home button and turns entire display into fingerprint sensor Veckans tips Veckans OS X-tips Förhandsvisning av stora PNGfiler görs bäst i Finder med Cover Flow! Veckans speltips (CALLE) Klapp Zoo Veckans snackis Nu får du inte facebooka när du kör bil. Men vad betyder menligt? Och varför får då inte alkoholister med hög toleransnivå köra vil? Olagligt att köra bil och Facebooka samtidigt
Here are the shownotes for episode #83 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Stories: * Plane finder phone app called an 'aid to terrorism' even though its using public data * NPD: 13% of iPads are cannibalizing PC sales * Adidas dumped $10 million iAds campaign because Steve Jobs is a "control freak" * Cover Flow may cost Apple $208.5 million in damages * Microsoft insists on patent payments for all Android phones * Microsoft kills its blogging platform, moves users to Wordpress * Super-loud TV commercials are one step closer to extinction * California outlaws maliciously impersonating somebody online * Texting while driving bans don't work, may actually hurt, study finds * FBI wants backdoors to all encrypted data transmissions * EA chickens out, pulls Taliban from Medal of Honor multiplayer Check out the new Global Geek News Online Store! Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
Here are the shownotes for episode #83 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Stories: * Plane finder phone app called an 'aid to terrorism' even though its using public data * NPD: 13% of iPads are cannibalizing PC sales * Adidas dumped $10 million iAds campaign because Steve Jobs is a "control freak" * Cover Flow may cost Apple $208.5 million in damages * Microsoft insists on patent payments for all Android phones * Microsoft kills its blogging platform, moves users to Wordpress * Super-loud TV commercials are one step closer to extinction * California outlaws maliciously impersonating somebody online * Texting while driving bans don't work, may actually hurt, study finds * FBI wants backdoors to all encrypted data transmissions * EA chickens out, pulls Taliban from Medal of Honor multiplayer Check out the new Global Geek News Online Store! Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray &
Episode #10: Artwork & Lyrics by Tony Vincent This is Learning in Hand: iPods. My name is Tony Vincent and this is the podcast where I share tips, how-tos, and ideas for iPods in teaching and learning. Episode 11, "Artwork & Lyrics," recorded March 2008, happens now! I'm going to tell you about two things you can add to audio files that make them more useful on an iPod. While almost all references you’ll find to artwork and lyrics deal with music, the audio files do not have to be songs. They can be recordings from a voice recorder, ripped from a CD, podcasts, files from Audacity or GarageBand, or downloaded from the Internet. Wherever you got the audio, let's explore adding customized artwork and accompanying text to these files! Artwork First, if you are listening on an iPod, you can see that this episode has artwork. Look at your iPod's screen and you can see that this podcast has a square graphic I made that says Learning in Hand: iPods with blue and orange lettering. That's the artwork, also called cover art or album art. You might notice that most podcasts and all music downloaded from iTunes has artwork. Newer iPods even have Cover Flow where you can browse an iPod's contents by the artwork. If a file has no artwork, then a gray generic graphic with a musical note on it is used. You can use iTunes to easily add or change an audio file's artwork. Artwork appears in iTunes in the artwork viewer in the lower left corner of the iTunes window. If the viewer isn't showing you can click View > Show Artwork. You can drag an image into the artwork viewer to add cover art. But, let’s do it using the File menu. Choose File > Get Info. Then click the Artwork tab. You can click in the box and paste a copied image. Or, click add and browse for a saved image file. Click OK. Sync or copy the file to an iPod. Then play the file on the iPod. The artwork will appear on the screen. It is possible to add multiple images as artwork in iTunes. However, only the first one will be displayed on an iPod. You can click through multiple pieces of artwork in iTunes’ artwork viewer using the arrows that appear when more than one image is available for artwork. But since iPods only display the first one, I just give my files one image as artwork. Images that are square look best on an iPod and in iTunes. The images can be JPEGs, PNGs, GIFs, or TIFFs. The images could be scanned, digital photos, or created with a graphics program. Or, the image could be copied from a web page. I've found that images with a resolution of 300 x 300 pixels or larger look best. If you'd like to add the same image as artwork for multiple files, just select multiple files in iTunes and click File > Get Info. iTunes will warn you, "Are you sure you want to edit information for multiple items?" Click yes and you’ll see the Artwork box. Just drag an image into that box or paste an image and click OK. Now each of those files you selected has that image as it's artwork. Ok, so why would you want to add artwork? Well, first it gives a visual cue about what you are listening to. Also, newer iPods and iTunes use Cover Flow where you can browse for a file by its artwork. iPod touch displays artwork as the entire background when playing audio--so having the generic gray artwork looks boring and isn't memorable. If you have iPods loaded with files for students, the artwork can help organize or add to the content. The artwork could have large text on it that gives students a reason for listening. For example, while listening to audio from NASA about Mars, the artwork could say, "How is Mars like Earth?" Text-oriented artwork could be made in PowerPoint and exported as a JPEG and then added in iTunes. But text works best on an iPod touch because of its large screen. Too much text on a little graphic can be difficult or impossible to read. Another educational use of artwork is for illustration. Students could make short recordings about an endangered animal. A photo of the animal used in the recording would make useful cover art. Teachers could use artwork as a way to manage differentiated content. Perhaps recording are color-coded depending on vocabulary level or content. Then the teacher could glance at an iPod's screen to see what is being listened to by glancing at the artwork on the screen. There are lots of ways artwork can be useful in classrooms. But, don't confuse artwork with an Enhanced Podcast. GarageBand can make Enhanced Podcasts, where it's like a narrated slide show where the image on the screen changes to match the audio. The artwork I've been talking about does not change--you can only have one image displayed on the iPod’s screen. Lyrics I wish lyrics was named something else because the text doesn't have to be the words to a song. Lyrics in iTunes and on iPods can be a transcript of a speech, podcast, or other recording. The lyrics could be guiding questions, objectives, or a glossary of terms. In fact, the audio file you are listening to now has lyrics with it. If you're listening on a click wheel iPod, press the Center button four times (older iPod models may only take 3 presses). Now you can read the script for this episode while you listen. If you’re an iPhone or iPod touch user, while on the Now Playing screen, just tap the middle of the screen and the Lyrics will appear. Swipe the screen to scroll through the text. How did I add this text to my audio file? Well, it was quite easy using iTunes and the process is very similar to adding artwork. In iTunes, select the audio file. From the File menu, choose Get Info. Click the Lyrics tab and enter the words in the text box. You are more than welcome to copy and paste the text into the box instead of typing it all out. Sorry, lyrics can only be text--that means no formatting like centering, bold, fonts, or colors. Click OK and then sync or copy the file to iPod. On the iPod, start playing the audio file you added the lyrics to. On an iPod with a click wheel press the Center button to cycle through the playback scrubber, ratings, shuffle, and lyrics. My iPod seems to pause a few moments before displaying lyrics. So be patient. If you’re like me, you’ll press that Center button too many times and end up having to cycle through again to display the lyrics. Newer iPods with click wheels have a nice touch of showing the artwork in the upper-left corner of the screen when displaying lyrics. And of course, you use the click wheel to scroll through the text on the lyrics screen. Like I've said, there are lots of uses for lyrics. Here's how I’ve used the lyrics feature. I found an MP3 of Dr. Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream Speech." I then find the transcript of the speech online. I copy the text and paste it as the lyrics in iTunes. Then students can listen and read at the same time. Lyrics could also be objectives for listening. Or, I like the idea of a glossary. Perhaps the recording from NASA has some hefty vocabulary words. They could be defined and available in lyrics so students can pause the recording and easily look up the meaning of a confusing word. For younger students, they could listen to a recording of their favorite story as they read the words on the iPod's screen. Anyhow, there are plenty of great uses when you can have accompanying text just a couple button presses away. You should note that iPods will only display the first 10,000 or so characters of lyrics. Anything longer will be cut off. So, if you have added the complete text of the U.S. Constitution to a recording of it, an iPod won’t display the entire text, just the first 10,000 characters, which turns out to be about one-third of the Constitution. I'd suggest breaking down a longer audio file into smaller chunks. So with the Constitution, divide the audio by Articles and then you’ll have enough room for the transcript of each section in the lyrics. Also note that WAV and QuickTime files do not support artwork or lyrics. But, MP3, AAC, m4a, and m4b do. You can use iTunes to convert a WAV or QuickTime file to MP3 or AAC and then you can add that beautiful artwork and text to the lyrics. Everything you edit in the File > Get Info are called ID3 tags--for Identify MP3. Other software and players besides iTunes and iPods can can use this information. Artwork and lyrics are actually stored in the audio file itself. So if you transfer or email the audio file and use it on another computer, guess what? The artwork and lyrics will show up on the new computer! You can add lyrics and cover art to your podcasts. Just bring the audio file into iTunes, add lyrics and cover art. Then drag and drop the file onto your desktop and upload to your podcast server. That’s all for Episode 11. Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast, please give it a good review on iTunes. Don’t forget you can go to learninginghand.com where you can read more about educational iPod uses. Stay special everyone!
Das iPhone in seiner 16GB-Variante ist entweder heiß begehrt oder wird einfach in zu geringen Mengen nachproduziert. Jedenfalls ist es in vielen Ländern, wie zum Beispiel unserem geliebten Österreich oder Deutschland vergriffen und soll erst in wenigen Wochen wieder verfügbar sind. Wem durch Cover Flow in iTunes und im Finder nicht bereits schlecht geworden ist, der kann sich durch die Erweiterung des Plugins SafariStand für den Safari-Browser erfreuen, das in der neuen Version eine Funktion namens History Flow unterstützt, die besagtes realisiert. Die Coding Monkeys (sollte man das als Beleidigung oder Kompliment ansehen?) haben eine neue Version ihres allseits beliebten Kollaborationseditors SubEthaEdit herausgebracht, die es euch nun noch einfacher macht mit Freunden über das Internet die Bettgeschichten des letzten Tages kollaborativ zu bearbeiten. Als großer Befürworter und Benutzer von OmniWeb darf zum Schluss natürlich die Meldung nicht fehlen, dass die erste Beta-Version der 5.7'er Version nun zur Verfügung steht und heruntergeladen werden kann. Es gibt viele Änderungen. Hört einfach rein und schaut vorbei. Macinme Daily #46 Download
Josh covers the launch of Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, talking to several people in the line (including Victor Cajiao of Typical Mac User), giving his first hands-on impressions of Leopard, and doing exclusive coverage of the wedding-day Apple Store crashers!
Lone Star Beer, Powered subwoofers, Apple & ZFS, Apple's FS conversion patent, 2nd party developers, Pinger, CallWave, Google Mobile, Mac vs Vista Chess, GotVoice, UnWired Buyer, scanR, tesseract-ocr, Jott, Cell Water Damage, Braincast, Song 411, Postie, TextPayMe, Zune, Woot, Apple WWDC 2007, Safari for Windows, Coverflow in Finder, Parallels Server, 3D Dock
Lone Star Beer, Powered subwoofers, Apple & ZFS, Apple's FS conversion patent, 2nd party developers, Pinger, CallWave, Google Mobile, Mac vs Vista Chess, GotVoice, UnWired Buyer, scanR, tesseract-ocr, Jott, Cell Water Damage, Braincast, Song 411, Postie, TextPayMe, Zune, Woot, Apple WWDC 2007, Safari for Windows, Coverflow in Finder, Parallels Server, 3D Dock
Some people know a winner when they see one. Some computer/digital lifestyle companies know a great OS feature when they see one. And then go and implement it in their OS. Features such as CoverFlow, Dashboard, we're all clear on which company I'm referring to here. Anyway, apparently they sometimes forget to include a specific feature. I still don't know whether I like that or not. App name: CuteClips 2 Developer: BrikSoftware Promocode in podcast: yes (win one licenses for this app.) Sponsored by: Brik Software This episode of the NeatLittleMacApps podcast was brought to you by Brik Software, Check out their great clipboard manager CuteClips2. One of the cleanest and most efficient Clipboard managers out there.