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Series of computer keyboards sold by Metadot Corporation

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Weißt du's schon? - Das Hörrätsel für Kleine und Große

Das Musikinstrument, das wir suchen, wird auch Elektrophon genannt. Das heißt soviel wie Stromklinger. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt heißt es wörtlich "Schlüsselbrett". Türen öffnet es allerdings keine. Und? Weißt du's schon? Was suchen wir? Ich sag' es dir! Infos zu den Werbepartnern: https://weisstdusschon.de/werbepartner Euch gefällt Weißt du's schon? Dann unterstützt meine Arbeit. Danke! Supporter:innen-Abo bei Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3FPh19X Supporter:innen-Abo bei Steady: https://steadyhq.com/wds PayPal-Spende: https://bit.ly/3v891w3 Mehr Infos: https://weisstdusschon.de Feedback, Fragen, Rätselwünsche? Schickt mir eine Nachricht für den Podcast: https://weisstdusschon.de/nachricht oder per Mail an christian@weisstdusschon.de ------ Das Rätsel zum Mitlesen ------ Instrumente - Stromklinger Das Musikinstrument, das wir suchen, wird auch Elektrophon genannt. Das heißt soviel wie Stromklinger. Denn damit es Töne macht, muss Strom fließen. Aus einer Batterie oder Steckdose. Außerdem braucht es Lautsprecher oder Kopfhörer. Sonst bleibt es stumm wie eine Gitarre ohne Saiten. Apropos Saiten. Die hat es keine, obwohl es einem berühmten Saiteninstrument ganz ähnlich ist. Zumindest vom Aussehen. Das Besondere an unserem Instrument ist seine Vielseitigkeit. Es kann den Klang von so gut wie jedem Instrument der Welt nachahmen. Gitarre, Streicher, Orgel oder Klavier - das Instrument, das wir suchen, beherrscht sie alle und zwar mit einem einzigen Tastendruck. Der Name unseres Instruments kommt aus dem Englischen und heißt wörtlich übersetzt Schlüsselbrett. Den Namen teilt es sich übrigens auch mit einem Gerät, das zu jedem Computer gehört: Der Tastatur. Die Vorgänger des Instrumentes, das wir suchen, sind schon über 100 Jahre alt. So richtig beliebt wurde unser Instrument aber erst in einer Zeit, in der eure Eltern Kinder waren. In den 80er und 90er Jahren. Kaum ein Song kommt heute ohne unseren digitalen Klangerzeuger aus. Apropos Digital. Also aus dem Computer. Heute gibt es unser Instrument sogar als App auf dem Handy oder Tablet. Und? Weißt du's schon? Was suchen wir? Ich sag' es dir! Es ist: Das Keyboard

PlayStation Nation Podcast

Rey and Glenn discuss the PS5 Slim, new games, layoffs at Bungie, new VR news, some new reviews, and Glenn tests a new mechanical keyboard for the Mac. 09:10 - PS5 Slim 13:36 - Modern Warfare 3 15:46 - Destiny 2 17:03 - Gran Turismo 7 28:31 - Red Matter 2 34:17 - Survivorman VR 38:57 - Dungeons of Eternity 43:02 - Samba De Amigo: Virtual Party 48:44 - Haunted House 55:01 - Alan Wake 2 1:04:46 - Kill It With Fire VR 1:05:44 - The 7th Guest VR 1:08:32 - Overpass 2 1:10:53 - DriveClub 1:11:32 - Forza Motorsport 1:17:50 - Das Keyboard NEWS: Pete Hines "retiring" PS5 "slim" announced Layoffs at Bungie GT7 gets a “big update”: A new track, Lake Louise, with three layouts Seven new cars, including the 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS and the Nismo 400R New game features, including 50 new challenges for licenses The permanent addition of a dedicated Gran Turismo Sophy mode An update to World Circuits Three Café / Extra Menus A Paddock added to Multiplayer Menu  

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast
TSL.P Podcast #52: Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to Your Discovery Responses. My Conversation with Briefpoint's co-founder, Nathan Walter.

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 50:42


Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to Your Discovery Responses Detail-oriented focus is a limited resource. So, when you automate the fundamental aspects of your legal writing, you can focus on the essential elements of your brief. In addition, empowering your support staff/associates to draft documents following your guidelines ensures that your feedback focuses on the most critical aspects of their work, as opposed to consistency, spelling, and formatting errors. In this episode of TSL.P Podcast, Nathan Walter joins us to discuss using artificial intelligence in your discovery responses. Nathan Walter is the CEO and co-founder of Briefpoint, a company building an AI platform to facilitate end-to-end litigation automation. After graduating from UCLA Law, Nathan practiced litigation for five years and currently works with Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics' Machine Generated Legal Documents project lead in surfacing novel applications for AI-backed litigation automation Join Nathan and me as we discuss the following three questions and more! What are three tech tools to help attorneys with their day-to-day work. What are three ways Briefpoint can assist attorneys in their work. What are three ways technology is heading that attorneys need to keep an eye on. In our conversation, we cover the following: [00:22] Tech Setup: Nathan describes his current tech setup and how he optimizes their use. [17:45] Three tech tools: Three tech tools that aid attorneys in their daily work: Client Intake Processes, Contract Lifecycle Management Tools, and Grammarly. [27:15] Briefpoint – Nathan explains in depth what services Briefpoint offers its customers. [32:39] Tech Trends – Nathan discusses the technology trends that attorneys should be aware of and their legal applications. [41:08] More on Briefpoint – Nathan elaborates more on Briefpoint, mentioning a number of user-related concerns. SHOW NOTES: Connect with Nathan: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nathanwalter/ Website: briefpoint.ai/ Equipment Mentioned in the Podcast: Hyperx quadcast condenser mic: row.hyperx.com/products/hyperx-quadcast-usb-microphone Salesloft: salesloft.com/ MixMax: mixmax.com/ Discord: discord.com/ Playstation 5; Overwatch 2: store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/216627 MacPro Laptop: apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-pro Lenovo Carbon Model: lenovo.com/ iPhone 11: apple.com/by/iphone-11/specs/ iPad: apple.com/ipad/ Mechanical keyboard: mechanicalkeyboards.com/ Das Keyboard: daskeyboard.com/ Gideon : gideonlegal.com/ Software & Services Mentioned in the Podcast: Google Voice: voice.google.com/ Grammarly: grammarly.com/

Herr Schlau Schlau / Haustierworld

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Brawl Stars und Co
Tutorial für das Keyboard

Brawl Stars und Co

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 1:50


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Programador X
El TECLADO MECÁNICO perfecto para programar ⌨️ Logitech G915 TKL

Programador X

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 15:37


El mejor teclado mecánico para programar para mi es el Logitech G915 TKL. Te hablo de la historia y evolución de los teclados, los tipos de teclados que existen, los teclados que yo he utilizado como programador incluyendo el Apple Magic Keyboard y el Das Keyboard.

Adventures in .NET
.NET 058: Up in the Cloud with Stu Eggerton

Adventures in .NET

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 67:52


In today's episode we pepper Stu with lots of questions about Azure. We discuss the difference between on-premise and the cloud and dig into the benefits of using Azure. There is a lot to unpack in Azure so we discuss some of the tools available, the pricing calculator and the shift in mindset it takes to move to the cloud. Stu is also involved in OpenHack which are hackathons run by Microsoft that provide real-world challenges to make you a better developer and help Microsoft learn from the developer community. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Stu Eggerton Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Learning and Development Services OpenHack stuarteggerton.com- Journey to native cloud Twitter: Stuart Eggerton Picks Caleb- RescueTime Shawn- Das Keyboard Stu- Ten Percent Happier Wai- Living with Yourself  Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
.NET 058: Up in the Cloud with Stu Eggerton

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 67:52


In today's episode we pepper Stu with lots of questions about Azure. We discuss the difference between on-premise and the cloud and dig into the benefits of using Azure. There is a lot to unpack in Azure so we discuss some of the tools available, the pricing calculator and the shift in mindset it takes to move to the cloud. Stu is also involved in OpenHack which are hackathons run by Microsoft that provide real-world challenges to make you a better developer and help Microsoft learn from the developer community. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Stu Eggerton Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Learning and Development Services OpenHack stuarteggerton.com- Journey to native cloud Twitter: Stuart Eggerton Picks Caleb- RescueTime Shawn- Das Keyboard Stu- Ten Percent Happier Wai- Living with Yourself  Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

The Tom's Hardware Show
Chatting With Das Keyboard Co-founder and CEO Daniel Guermeur

The Tom's Hardware Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 47:06


This week on The Tom's Hardware Show, special guest Daniel Guermeur, CEO and Co-Founder of Das Keyboard, stops by to talk all things keyboards -- and even weighs in on some mice!

Highlights from Moncrieff
The 2020 Ultimate Typing Championships

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 7:02


Daniel Guermeur, Co-founder and CEO of Das Keyboard and founder of the Ultimate Typing Championships, joins Sean Moncrieff...

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Tech News Now
Das Keyboard celebrates 15th anniversary with revival of the Ultimate Typing Championship

Tech News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 1:31


The top 25 fastest-typing entrants will be invited to the livestreamed event on Twitch on Aug 9. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast
ATEP559 Ein paar Worte zum Magic Keyboard for iPad

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 5:56


Mittlerweile sind fast zwei Wochen vergangen seit dem Apple das neue iPad Pro vorgestellt hat. Während die Hardware größtenteils ohne Notiz von der öffentlichen Meinung aufgenommen wird, polarisiert vor allem das Zubehör. Das Zubehör von Apple war noch nie sonderlich preiswert - das neue Magic Keyboard (und ja, der Name ist irreführend) schlägt dem Fass aber den Boden aus. Je nach Größe werden 340 - 400 Euro fällig. Oft erhalten wir in den letzten Tagen die Frage ob es das wert ist. Eine Frage, die sich so nicht beantworten lässt - denn das hängt vom Einsatzzweck ab. Das Keyboard besticht durch drei Vorteile. Da wäre der frei anpassbare Winkel, innerhalb der Spanne zumindest, die leicht erhöhte Position und wie immer das Gewicht. Magic Keyboard mit langer Wartezeit Was mich hingegen mehr stört: Die Wartezeit. Derart essenzielles Zubehör erst zwei Monate nach dem Release des iPad Pro zu veröffentlichen ist gelinde gesagt unangenehm und unpraktisch. ----- Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast
ATEP546 Mit dem MacBook zu den Oscars

Apfeltalk® Editor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 5:36


Oft stelle ich mir die Frage, ob die Probleme von Apple auch in der öffentlichen Meinung bekannt sind? Auch wenn ich es oft nicht zugeben möchte - Apfeltalk ist schon ein wenig eine Filterblase. Die Oscars sind aber ein gutes Beispiel für Apple's Stellenwert und Wahrnehmung. Anfang Februar wurden die Oscars für 2020 vergeben, und ja Apple war auch dort ein Thema. Liegt es an Apple TV+? Nicht wirklich. Hier spielt Apple noch keine Rolle, und die großen Filmstudios werden lange versuchen es dabei zu belassen. Viel mehr hat der Preisträger für die beste Regie Apple erwähnt. Taika Waititi hat sich über die Tastaturen der MacBooks beschwert. Das Butterfly - Drama Viel zu lange hat Apple unzuverlässige Keyboards in seinen Notebooks verbaut. Seit Ende letzten Jahres gibt es einen kleinen Lichtblick - das MacBook Pro 16 setzt endlich auf ein neues (altes) Tastaturdesign. Taika Waititi kritisierte aber nicht nur die Zuverlässigkeit, sondern auch den gerignen Tastenhub. Oscars und das Butterfly-Distortion-Field Und auch unter dieser Folge werden wieder Nutzer kommentieren, die der Meinung sind, dass das Butterfly Keyboard super sei - und sie seit 2016 kein Problem haben. Das mag alles sein, negiert die Probleme aber nicht. Apple bekommt hier einen schweren Imageschaden, der sich erst über die nächsten Jahre wirklich auswirken wird. Am Ende bleibt die Frage - was bewog die Designer in Cupertino so lange an diesem Design fest zu halten? Das Keyboard hatte mit dem MacBook seine Premiere. In diesem schmalen Gerät wurde die Tastatur akzeptiert - dennoch aber bereits kritisiert. Was bewog Cupertino noch dazu die Tastatur auf seine erfolgreichste Linie auszuweiten? Und warum dauerte es so lange die Rolle rückwärts zu machen? Über drei Jahre - das ist ein schlechter Witz. Via TheVerge ----- Der Apfeltalk Editors Podcast ist auch dieses Jahr wieder für den Deutschen Podcast Preis nominiert. Bis zum 29.02.2020 könnt ihr jeden Tag für uns abstimmen! Wir würden uns sehr über Eure Stimmen freuen. Hier kommt ihr zur Abstimmung. Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr Apfeltalk unterstützen würdet. Einerseits könnt ihr uns auf iTunes bewerten – damit erhöht sich die Sichtbarkeit dieses Podcasts – oder uns andererseits auf Steady unterstützen. Förderer auf Steady erhalten die Apfeltalk SE sowie die Film und Serien Folgen immer bereits am Sonntag, alle anderen Hörer am Freitag. Außerdem sind alle Folgen werbefrei und ihr bekommt Zugriff auf unsere wöchentliche News-Zusammenfassung. Empfehlt uns auch gerne euren Freunden!

WIRED Tech in Two
Mechanical Keyboards: Aukey, Logitech Orion, Das Keyboard

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 1:38


Serious typists deserve a responsive keyboard. Here are three steps to tactile heaven. 1. GOOD: Aukey KM-G3 RGB Add some tappy feedback to your strokes and sharpen your email routine with Aukey's nicely priced keyboard. Even with its garish, multicolored LED backlights and springy key switches that click loudly enough to be heard five cubicles away, it's miles ahead of that freebie you're typing on now. $86 2.

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 113: Und jetzt; das Keyboard!

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 75:48


Ur veckans avsnitt: Att få sparken, att få nytt jobb, Sherlock Holmes, tangentbordsfunderingar, Jedi Mind Trick från Google, Facebook och andra, Jocke fattar fortfarande inte vad Micro.blog egentligen går ut på, asocialt mobilbeteende, Altered Carbon, (Kinesiska) staten och kapitalet, Twitter hatar Mac och den stora frågan: har världens största Androidbelackare köpt en Androidtelefon? Länkar Länkar Joaquim Homrighausen The opportune moment Arc Elementary, säsong 6 Sherlock Jeremy Brett Hur som helst är han jävligt död The adventures of Sherlock Holmes IBM model M Das keyboard Apple extended keyboard II Cooler master Under utveckling - Fredriks jobbpodd - avsnittet om tangentbord Martin, Grapefrukt, Rymdkapsel och Twofold inc Cherry-switchar Razer och deras tangentbordsswitchar Das keyboard 4 på Dustin Pok3r How a handful of tech companies control billions of minds every day Altered carbon Richard Morgan Evergreen Brent Simmons Netnewswire Brents poster om utvecklingen av Vesper Punch in Kinesiskt bolag tar över driften av Icloud i Kina Dokumentet om vad som är krypterat hur i Icloud Riktigt bra diskussion om Twitters liv och död på Mac Swift on security Manton Reece Micro.blog Gnu social Senaste avsnittet av The talk show är långt HTC one M7 Bipolär sjukdom Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-113-und-jetzt-das-keyboard.html.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
FS 259: Anthony English on Making a Radical Change in Positioning

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 60:44


FS 259: Anthony English on Making a Radical Change in Positioning  On this episode of the Freelancers’ Show panelists Jonathon Stark, Curtis McHale, Philip Morgan, and Reuven Lerner talk to special guest Anthony English. Anthony discusses making a radical change in positioning. Tune in to learn more about this topic!  [00:02:30] Introduction to Anthony Anthony has an IT background working with mid-range systems. He has recently been transitioning into being a business coach. [00:03:31] Who do you work with and what kind of advice do you give them? Anthony works with people who are service professionals and highly technical but not necessarily in IT. They all share similar characteristics. They feel like they can’t sale, hate networking, and do not know how to translate their skills to clients. The first advice he gives professionals is to stop talking about their technical skills to clients because it only takes seconds to prove to the client that they are expert in their field. The questions they should be focusing on instead are: why does the client care? What problem are you solving for them? Anthony says that professionals are taking customers from point A to point B. The client needs to see how you will get them there. [00:14:50] How did you move from IT consulting to business coaching? Anthony still works in IT a little but states that companies do not put money into upgrading them. He was working with big companies and through agents originally, but when he tried to go on his own people companies told him they were used to paying $40 an hour. This rate was outsourced to companies in India and they wanted him to match that price. Anthony was not able to do so. He thought he should learn different skill sets but then he read Jonathan’s tweet about coding being the least valuable part of your existence, which made him decide to go a different route. Another reason was that he saw that business owners could be in different fields: there was no vertical. In talking to them he found out what their frustrations were quickly. This made him see that he could do that for service professionals and could teach them how to talk to their clients. [00:17:45] Was there ever an advantage to being Australian? How did that work and change over time? The size of the companies he works with have millions of dollars invested in outsource companies. He can’t have a conversation with them about that. The companies are frustrated and know it’s not working but they can’t change it. [00:18:35] Is there an industry norm to use outsourced body shops? There is an industry norm for the bigger companies such as banks. For smaller companies they could not see the value of doing anything other than keeping lights turned on. [00:19:15] What was your first sign that your value was now diminished by other alternatives? When Anthony actually worked in the business, there was a lot of nervousness from people who had been working in the industry for ten to fifteen years. He saw seemingly irreplaceable employees being replaced easily within a week, showing the dispensable nature of people. Also, people were trying to find any new work, even without knowledge of what they were doing. That is when he realized “the writing was on the wall.” [00:23:00] How do you get clients to trust you? Building trust happens fast. Anthony is not sure if it is his personality or a skill. LinkedIn has been a successful method with connected with clients for him. He has made it client focused instead of focused on his own skills. He changed his headline from “IT Specialist,” to “Business Coach. I’m going to get you better leads.” He has sent leads with pointed comments about what they are doing well. This has helped people respond very positively to him, wanting to connect. [00:36:24] Has additional LinkedIn profile views led to more leads and more business? Anthony’s LinkedIn profile views are up 50%: he has a larger number of people viewing his profile every week. It has given him more leads. It is too early in the process to know whether it has given him more business. He has found new businesses are connecting with him. It has led him to build many relationships. Anthony makes a point to connect with point to reach out to connections of those people who like his posts. He sends personal comments along with invitations, who almost always respond to him. [00:39:21] What kind of people use LinkedIn? A large number of people do not check their profiles. Service professionals mostly use the social media platform. [00:48:00] Understand Your Clients Anthony’s advice to professionals is to worry less about tactics. Instead, learn to understand clients and how to sale. That is the Achilles heel for those with a technical audience. Anthony urges professionals to learn how to understand and talk the language of their clients. Picks Jonathan iPad  https://jake-jorgovan.com/blog/a-simple-hack-to-generate-more-leads-on-linkedin Curtis  All Weather Pen Philip The Consulting Pipeline Podcast Reuven Das Keyboard  Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign  Anthony trinityperspectives.com.au

The Freelancers' Show
FS 259: Anthony English on Making a Radical Change in Positioning

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 60:44


FS 259: Anthony English on Making a Radical Change in Positioning  On this episode of the Freelancers’ Show panelists Jonathon Stark, Curtis McHale, Philip Morgan, and Reuven Lerner talk to special guest Anthony English. Anthony discusses making a radical change in positioning. Tune in to learn more about this topic!  [00:02:30] Introduction to Anthony Anthony has an IT background working with mid-range systems. He has recently been transitioning into being a business coach. [00:03:31] Who do you work with and what kind of advice do you give them? Anthony works with people who are service professionals and highly technical but not necessarily in IT. They all share similar characteristics. They feel like they can’t sale, hate networking, and do not know how to translate their skills to clients. The first advice he gives professionals is to stop talking about their technical skills to clients because it only takes seconds to prove to the client that they are expert in their field. The questions they should be focusing on instead are: why does the client care? What problem are you solving for them? Anthony says that professionals are taking customers from point A to point B. The client needs to see how you will get them there. [00:14:50] How did you move from IT consulting to business coaching? Anthony still works in IT a little but states that companies do not put money into upgrading them. He was working with big companies and through agents originally, but when he tried to go on his own people companies told him they were used to paying $40 an hour. This rate was outsourced to companies in India and they wanted him to match that price. Anthony was not able to do so. He thought he should learn different skill sets but then he read Jonathan’s tweet about coding being the least valuable part of your existence, which made him decide to go a different route. Another reason was that he saw that business owners could be in different fields: there was no vertical. In talking to them he found out what their frustrations were quickly. This made him see that he could do that for service professionals and could teach them how to talk to their clients. [00:17:45] Was there ever an advantage to being Australian? How did that work and change over time? The size of the companies he works with have millions of dollars invested in outsource companies. He can’t have a conversation with them about that. The companies are frustrated and know it’s not working but they can’t change it. [00:18:35] Is there an industry norm to use outsourced body shops? There is an industry norm for the bigger companies such as banks. For smaller companies they could not see the value of doing anything other than keeping lights turned on. [00:19:15] What was your first sign that your value was now diminished by other alternatives? When Anthony actually worked in the business, there was a lot of nervousness from people who had been working in the industry for ten to fifteen years. He saw seemingly irreplaceable employees being replaced easily within a week, showing the dispensable nature of people. Also, people were trying to find any new work, even without knowledge of what they were doing. That is when he realized “the writing was on the wall.” [00:23:00] How do you get clients to trust you? Building trust happens fast. Anthony is not sure if it is his personality or a skill. LinkedIn has been a successful method with connected with clients for him. He has made it client focused instead of focused on his own skills. He changed his headline from “IT Specialist,” to “Business Coach. I’m going to get you better leads.” He has sent leads with pointed comments about what they are doing well. This has helped people respond very positively to him, wanting to connect. [00:36:24] Has additional LinkedIn profile views led to more leads and more business? Anthony’s LinkedIn profile views are up 50%: he has a larger number of people viewing his profile every week. It has given him more leads. It is too early in the process to know whether it has given him more business. He has found new businesses are connecting with him. It has led him to build many relationships. Anthony makes a point to connect with point to reach out to connections of those people who like his posts. He sends personal comments along with invitations, who almost always respond to him. [00:39:21] What kind of people use LinkedIn? A large number of people do not check their profiles. Service professionals mostly use the social media platform. [00:48:00] Understand Your Clients Anthony’s advice to professionals is to worry less about tactics. Instead, learn to understand clients and how to sale. That is the Achilles heel for those with a technical audience. Anthony urges professionals to learn how to understand and talk the language of their clients. Picks Jonathan iPad  https://jake-jorgovan.com/blog/a-simple-hack-to-generate-more-leads-on-linkedin Curtis  All Weather Pen Philip The Consulting Pipeline Podcast Reuven Das Keyboard  Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign  Anthony trinityperspectives.com.au

Bandrew Says Podcast
060: Do Giveaways Provide Long Term YouTube Growth?

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 27:34


Submit your questions to be answered on a future episode to AskBandrew@gmail.com 00:00 - Intro 01:42 - Another Shorter Episode 02:04 - New Gear to Record Podcast / And Improving Audio 04:07 - Do Giveaways Increase Your Subscriber Growth? 06:04 - I Did My First YouTube Collaboration 06:48 - Bought a New Bass 08:30 - YouTube Annotations Going Away 11:30 - Updates to Twitter 14:06 - Using Prepaid Unlimited Plans Anonymously 17:42 - TV of The Week 19:35 - What I’ve Been Testing 23:22 - Ask Bandrew 26:23 - Outro On episode 60 of the BSP, I first cover my new piece of gear; the DBX 286s, while explaining what this item does, and how I’m using it for this podcast. I then talk about the end of the podcastage giveaway, and my findings on if running giveaways has any long term effect on your subscriber growth. Then I talk about about my first collaboration, and picking up a new bass. In news, I cover the removal of annotations from YouTube, and what this means for tech youtubers, as well as a few updates being made to twitter. The last piece of news I talk about relates to getting an anonymous smartphone with unlimited data. Then we get into TV & Movies of the week where I recommend LOVE Season 2. In terms of what I’ve been testing, I briefly talk about the DBX 286s, the Furman M-8x2, and then talk about my new Das Keyboard mechanical keyboard for mac. Closing out the podcast, I introduce a new segment titled “Ask Bandrew” where you send your questions to AskBandrew@gmail.com and I answer your questions on a future episode. Follow us on: ► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bandrewsayspodcast ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bandrewsays ► Website: http://www.geeksrising.com The Bandrew Says Podcast is available on: ►iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bandrew-says-podcast-audio/id1046423132?mt=2 ►Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ieua25h7tadlb2ti4p5nclqhjuu?t=The_Bandrew_Says_Podcast_Audio_Video__Tech ►RSS Feed: http://bandrewsays.libsyn.com

Somebody Made This
Das Keyboard

Somebody Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 17:30


In this episode we review the Das Keyboard 5Q, the cloud connected keyboard

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Väg 74

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 65:39


Detta avsnitt tillägnar vi ett av de viktigaste verktygen för varje utvecklare; tangentbordet. Joakim Ohlrogge anser sig inte vara någon expert men har trots allt ägnat ett par år åt att fundera på detta ämne. Vi går på djupet och pratar material, layout, myter och kognitiv last. Inzoomningen tillägnar vi lunchätandets ädla konst och som vanligt avslutar vi med kortkommandon, tre till antalet.Några hållpunkter:8:00 Vi förklarar uttrycket korvning15:10 Jocke öppnar med en disclaimer25:39 Ortolinjärt eller inte?35:10 Alla är högerhänta utom Ola42:50 Det går att köpa sig ur alla problem56:40 Vi jagar ord per minut

Der Übercast
#UC048: Ergonomie mit Musik und Uhr

Der Übercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 89:10


Drei Fragen bekommt der Spiegel an der Wand: Wie kann ich mich wohlfühlen am Arbeitsplatz? Wie streamt die Musik am schönsten? Und, wie wievel Uhr hat es für die Apple Watch geschlagen? Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Follow-Up Jetzt gibt es die Vorratskammer in der Box aka Amazon Pantry auch in Deutschland. Patrick ging ursprünglich davon aus, dass man sich für einen Fünfer die Box mit 20 kg voll machen kann und dabei die unglaublichen Rabatte des Großeinkäufers Amazon nutzen kann. Also 5 € statt 10 € zahlen und das noch kostenlos zugestellt bekommen. Pustekuchen. Bei den rund 5 € handelt es sich lediglich um die Lieferkosten, der eigentlich Einkauf kommt dann dazu. Natürlich gibt es auch hier und da 20% Lockangebote. Kurz, für Patrick kommt das nicht in die (Einkaufs-)Tüte; der nächste Supermarkt ist ohnehin in Laufweite und jede Art der Bewegung ist Gold wert. Des weiteren hat Andreas die Patentlösung parate, um iOS Apps unter iOS 9 fertig installieren zu lassen. Sven verweist derweil auf die Bierlese von Gabe und Jeff, welche bei einem Bierchen über ihr Konsumverhalten was Nachrichten angeht reden. Apples Night Mode erfreut uns alle. Schön ist auch, dass man ihn im Control Center mit dabei hat, ob Patrick damit glücklich wird, dass auch zu Mitternacht die Videowiedergabe ungedimmt von Statten geht bleibt abzuwarten. Für die LEGO und Vintage Batman-Fans unter euch (die gleichzeitig ein paar Scheine übrig haben) gibt es ein sensationelles und detailliertes Sammler Lego Set. Der ganze eigene Stil der alten Batman-Serie zeigt sich schön im BAT-LABELs Tumblr. Für ähnliche Begeisterung unter Vintage Serie Fans sorgt übrigens auch das Ghostbuster Set von LEGO. Zum Abschluss noch das Jahrhundert-Follow-Up: WhatsApp gibt es ab jetzt kostenlos. Das freut auch die Zeit Online. Noch besser ist aber das Leseerlebnis, welches einem Bild auf Facebook bietet. Jan Koum, Mitgründer von WhatsApp dazu: “Die Übernahme hat uns erlaubt, uns auf Wachstum zu konzentrieren und nicht ans Geldverdienen zu denken”. Dazu muss erwähnt werden, dass WhatsApp nur 1€ pro Jahr für den Betrieb verlangte. MehrGonomie Patrick lässt es nicht mehr los: Mehr Ergonomie und richtiges Wohlfühlen am Arbeitsplatz. Er selbst nutzt Bilder, buntes Licht und Nippes, um es sich richtig gemütlich zu machen. Ob es bei Andreas’ Co-Working genauso bunt ausseiht und ob einer der beiden Copiloten ebenfalls noch Wohlfühlanschaffungen geplant hat bleibt abzuwarten. Mikrofonarm: Yellowtec: Mikrofonarm (240 €) Drone die mir einen Suppenteller holt, wenn ich hungrig bin (Fleye) Was die Ergonomie abbelangt findet sich neben Stuhl, Tisch und Maus (Trackball, Vertikalmaus und andere Exoten) auch noch Patricks neustes Lieblingsthema ein: Das Keyboard. Zum einen haben sich als das Kinesis Advantage und das ErgoDox als Patricks Favoriten herauskristallisiert. Zum anderen sehr kleine Keyboards. Bildchen könnt ihr euch heute auf diesem Pinterest Bord anschauen. YouTube: My super keyboard, the Kinesis Advantage ergonomic Keyboard! 10 year review! Deskthority: minimalist keyboards - WHY? AnandTech: ergonomic The Ultimate Developer Keyboard The Wirecutter: The Most Comfortable Ergonomic Keyboard Weiterführende Informationen muss Patrick irgendwann mal nachreichen, denn sonst enden die heutigen Show Notes als Buch. Musik meets Andreas Spotify gekündigt, nun auf der Suche nach Ersatz. ← Das ist Andreas, und dass ist seine Liste, um dem Problem Herr zu werden ↓: Allgemeine Probleme Headphone Remote kann meistens kein “spulen”. Amazon Prime Music Im “normalen” Prime nur 250 Songs hochladen, danach 25€ pro Jahr für 250.000. Apps Es gibt dazu eine offizielle Mac App Plex Kein Playlist Sync mit iTunes. Wenn die ganzen Songs und Playlisten mal importiert sind, kann man alles in Plex verwalten. Dann funktioniert auch der Plex Sync. Google Play Music Bis 50.000 Songs kostenlos Kann iTunes Playlisten importieren und “neu” hinzugefügte Songs. Leider ist der Music Uploader mit El Capitan bissle broken. Apps Gear Mac Dropbox Eigentlich das coolste, aber leider keine gute Anbindung an Playlisten. Es gibt keine App die einen Ordner einfach “synced”. Apps CloudBeats Eddy nPlayer Cloud Music Jukebox 7 Monate Apple Watch – Ein Erfahrungsbericht Apple Watch als “Lifestyle”-Uhr – von allem etwas, aber nichts wirklich perfekt. Neben Notifications, Timer per Siri stellen oder die eine oder andere Kurznotiz (via Drafts) oder Kurznachricht mit Siri diktiert ist Sven zwar nicht enttäuscht, aber doch in der aktuell Smartwatch-Realität angekommen. Wegen mehr Fokus auf Fitness (Laufen & Fahrrad fahren) testet er aktuell sehr erfolgreich und zufrieden die Garmin Forerunner 625, die – One Thing Well – in diesem Bereich rundweg überzeugen kann. Siehe auch: 8 things I learned from wearing an Apple Watch for a couple of weeks - The Oatmeal Unsere Picks Sven empfiehlt die OneAdaptr TWIST Plus+ World Charging Station für das MacBook. Der perfekte Reiseadapter für US/Australien, UK und Europa. Passgenau für Macbook Netzteile und mit 4 leistungsstarken USB Ports zum Laden eurer ganzen überflüssigen Gadgets. Für 45$ ein echter Steal. Vielflieger Sven hat ihn natürlich schon! Patrick hat ein gutes (und erhältliches) Einsteigerkeyboard für euch. Das Pok3r kann man programmieren und mit 60% ist es nicht zu groß und nicht zu klein. Andreas ist begeistert von Hyphen auf iOS. Normal kostet das gute Stück 2,99 € im App Store, aber bei uns gibt es das Ding auch zu gewinnen (siehe Twitter @derubercast). Wer @HyphenReader bei uns gewinnen will, sollte uns hier seine Wunschanschaffung fürs Büro mitteilen… oder welcher Streaming Dienst top ist.— Der Ubercast (@derubercast) January 29, 2016 PS: Retweeten ist natürlich auch gerne gesehen. Also, wenn ihr antwortet und den Tweet hier oben zitiert, habt ihr quasi schon so gut wie gewonnen… zumindestens unser Herz. In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.

Hackerfunk
HF-095 - Mechanische Tastaturen

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 133:26


In dieser Folge gehts um das wichtigste Eingabegerät am Computer, die Tastatur. Allerdings gibt es trotz einer Vielzahl an Modellen keine Beste-Tastatur-für-Alle. Was es alles gibt, wo die Details liegen und wie sich verschiedene Schalter beim Klicken anhören verraten euch unsere Gäste Vimja und Drämmli vom Chaostreff Bern. Trackliste Achintya – Zeal NUAA – Bumblee Dart Shok – Vanadis Henrik Jose – Blunderbuss Official Guide :: Official Guide to Mechanical Keyboards Keyboard Guide :: Geekhack Mechanical Keyboard Guide Swissmech Mailinglist :: Swissmech Mailinglistenanmeldung und Archiv Buckling Springs :: Englische Wikipedia ueber Buckling Springs Keyboardschalter IBM Type M :: Ehemalige IBM Type M Tastatur, jetzt von Unicomp Cherry :: Mechanische Tastaturen von Cherry Realforce :: Realforce 104U Steno Project :: Projektidee einer Stenographie Tastatur Gummitastatur :: Axels Gummitastatur in geeignetem Umfeld (Badewanne) Das Keyboard :: Das Keyboard 4C ErgoDox :: Zweigeteilte Tastatur fuer Zehnfingersystemler Filco :: Filco Keyboards Elite Keyboards :: Elite Keyboards HHKB :: Happy Hacking Keyboard Cherry G80-2100 :: Tastatur mit programmierbaren Tasten Cherry G80-2100 Howto :: Axel's Short Cherry G80-2100 Usage & Programming Reference Intergraph Series 2800 :: Intergraph CLIX Workstation Series 2800 mit Microstation bei der SBB, circa 1999 Atomic Keyboard :: Atomic von Ortholinear Keyboards TMK Keyboard Firmware :: Firmware fuer Offene Keyboard Controller KBDBabel :: Keyboard Babel - Open source keyboard protocol translator project Keyrah V2 :: Keyrah Tastaturadapter fuer 8-Bit Heimcomputer HF-070 :: Hackerfunk Episode 70 - Eingabegeraete Teil 1 Aktuelle Apple Tastatur :: Apple Tastatur - Die Antithese zu mechanischen Tastaturen File Download (133:26 min / 142 MB)

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Hackerfunk
HF-095 - Mechanische Tastaturen

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 133:26


In dieser Folge gehts um das wichtigste Eingabegerät am Computer, die Tastatur. Allerdings gibt es trotz einer Vielzahl an Modellen keine Beste-Tastatur-für-Alle. Was es alles gibt, wo die Details liegen und wie sich verschiedene Schalter beim Klicken anhören verraten euch unsere Gäste Vimja und Drämmli vom Chaostreff Bern. Trackliste Achintya – Zeal NUAA – Bumblee Dart Shok – Vanadis Henrik Jose – Blunderbuss Official Guide :: Official Guide to Mechanical Keyboards Keyboard Guide :: Geekhack Mechanical Keyboard Guide Swissmech Mailinglist :: Swissmech Mailinglistenanmeldung und Archiv Buckling Springs :: Englische Wikipedia ueber Buckling Springs Keyboardschalter IBM Type M :: Ehemalige IBM Type M Tastatur, jetzt von Unicomp Cherry :: Mechanische Tastaturen von Cherry Realforce :: Realforce 104U Steno Project :: Projektidee einer Stenographie Tastatur Gummitastatur :: Axels Gummitastatur in geeignetem Umfeld (Badewanne) Das Keyboard :: Das Keyboard 4C ErgoDox :: Zweigeteilte Tastatur fuer Zehnfingersystemler Filco :: Filco Keyboards Elite Keyboards :: Elite Keyboards HHKB :: Happy Hacking Keyboard Cherry G80-2100 :: Tastatur mit programmierbaren Tasten Cherry G80-2100 Howto :: Axel's Short Cherry G80-2100 Usage & Programming Reference Intergraph Series 2800 :: Intergraph CLIX Workstation Series 2800 mit Microstation bei der SBB, circa 1999 Atomic Keyboard :: Atomic von Ortholinear Keyboards TMK Keyboard Firmware :: Firmware fuer Offene Keyboard Controller KBDBabel :: Keyboard Babel - Open source keyboard protocol translator project Keyrah V2 :: Keyrah Tastaturadapter fuer 8-Bit Heimcomputer HF-070 :: Hackerfunk Episode 70 - Eingabegeraete Teil 1 Aktuelle Apple Tastatur :: Apple Tastatur - Die Antithese zu mechanischen Tastaturen File Download (133:26 min / 142 MB)

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Dawn Patrol
DP 025: Hello Kitty Name Tag

Dawn Patrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015


It wasn’t a Glock Nationaal Archief Hello Kitty Darth Vader Massdrop ErgoDox Penumbra Solarized Das Keyboard 4 Professional Tenkeyless Keyboard 75% Keyboard 60% Keyboard SmallFry KB 40% Keyboard Happy Hacking Keyboard NovaTouch TKL Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit Cherry MX Topre Switch Cherry G80-1800 ClamCase Pro

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UFOShip.com - The Spec Sheet
The Spec Sheet – 8 August, 2013

UFOShip.com - The Spec Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2013 115:11


On tonight’s episode, Michael is happy with his Das Keyboard, if Curtis won $100 million he’d buy Michael an iPad, and solar will save the future. Click here to download this episode directly. This is the podcast feed.

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Top Tech
Top Tech 021 - Mechanical Keyboards

Top Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013


Download Top Tech 021 - Mechanical Keyboards At this time, relax every muscle in your body as the Most Powerful Men in Canada discuss Top Tech. This week, Mechanical Keyboards. The episode that I thought was too geeky for TopTech! Thanks to Ian and Tami for helping with the editing. notes: Keyboard Technology - Wikipedia Das Keyboard Cherry Corp Cherry Switches - Wikipedia ALP Switches - Wikipedia IBM Model M Keyboard - Wikipedia USB Cable for Model M Apple Extended II Keyboard - Wikepida ADB to USB adapter Unicomp Buckling Spring Keyboards Monoprice Cherry MX Red Monoprice Cherry MX Blue Keyboard Monoprice Cherry MX Black Keyboard

TechFan
TechFan #102 - Brooke

TechFan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 53:02


While David records a solo segment for this weeks show, Tim is joined by his daughter, Brooke, to discuss technology and a little of this and that.

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)
Show #25 | Beef Jerky and Water

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2012 33:47


This week Ben and Merrick hit the town for a Beef Jerky and Water fueled night! Tune in to catch our random tech musings. Drupal http://www.scaleengine.com/ Beef Jerky Paleo diet Databases Download Podcast #25

TechFan
TechFan #101 - iOS Gaming

TechFan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2012 67:01


Owen Rubin joins Tim and David to discuss gaming on iOS, the new iMacs, a better electronics duster, and much more.

Amplified
34: That's Just The Heineken Tweeting

Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2012 72:33


Jim and Dan discuss Microsoft's failure to solve a problem with the Surface, Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs, BBEdit 10.5, the Das Keyboard, the shuttering of The Daily, The Flashback X4 Delay, and more.

Heti Meteor
Heti meteor #28

Heti Meteor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2012


Jelszavak, Uborka, menzakaja, Nike Fuelband, iBooks, Apple pénzügyi eredmények, Nokia Lumia, 3GS a gyereknek, Das Keyboard, Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)
Show #18 | Stop Chewing on My Electric

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2011 82:10


Download MP3: Stop Chewing on My Electric Sam’s new service: http://sendnao.com/ & why we need it ATM side-channel attack contributed by our favorite listener Neal: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/08/thermal-imaging-camera-can-read-your-atm-pin/ Catch-up on our life doings, Merrick: Drupal 7, Sam: Motion Graphics, Ben: JavaBeans & JSP (Java Server Pages). Merrick was confused about the Das Keyboard being able to switch layouts & [...]

Philip
dani @ Das keyboard

Philip "dm" Campbell's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 1:03


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Geek Muse
Geek Muse - Episode 5

Geek Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2005 60:51


OSX on Intel, Proximity Devices & society, gizmag.com, nTag, MakeZine, XXX domain, ICANN, Apple & Microsoft Patents, Solaris vs. Linux, Zotab Worm, RAZRWire & Thump, Das Keyboard, Hybrid Vehicles & oil company conspiracies