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Aufreger der Woche: Schack lässt sich am Sonntag abschleppen +++ Sven versucht noch immer, Gruppen in der Kontakte-App auf dem iPhone zu verwalten (Spoiler: kommt mit iOS 16) +++ Amazon kauft Roomba – die Rückkehr des Dash-Buttons? +++ Stefans Ethernet-Dose braucht nen Sonnenschirm … Neues aus Cupertino: iPadOS 16 kommt später? +++ iOS 16 bringt Akku-Prozentanzeige zurück +++ Apple Karten: Fahrradnavigation jetzt in den gesamten USA. Wann kommt Deutschland? Hörer:innen-Feedback: Christian zu (lokalen) Richtfunknetzwerken +++ Sascha zu Apple Karten +++ Timo zu Podcast-Apps Hardware: Stefan koppelt Tastatur und Trackpad mit der Magicbridge Extended +++ Sven testet die Beyerdynamic Free Byrd Apps: Das neue Social-Netzwerk BeReal Streaming & Gaming: Geometry Dash +++ The Sandman bei Netflix (Verzerrte Bilder sind gewollt) +++ Gestern angefangen, die erste Hälfte war überraschend gut: Prey (Disney+) +++ Die unsichtbare Dritte +++ The Flight Attendant Staffel 2 (Prime Video) +++ Musik-Tipp: Alan Parsons – From the New World +++ Hörbuch/Buch: Die Wahrheit über unsere Medikamente +++Zur Entspannung: Quallen-TV aus dem Monterey Bay Aquarium Danke fürs Zuhören. Abonniert „Schleifenquadrat“ gerne im Podcatcher eurer Wahl (außer Spotify), hinterlasst uns ein paar Sterne und kommentiert die Folge bei Apple Podcasts!
Radio Matt & Mo examine the demise of several subscription services, including Quibi, MoviePass, Dash Buttons and more. PLUS: + Arguing on Discord: Should Batman Kill the Joker? + GEICO-flavored Ice Cream + LTN Shorts: Nerd History | Reviews of the Nerds
Welche Sonderregeln gelten für Verträge zwischen Unternehmern und Verbrauchern? Alles über Kaffeefahrten, E-Commerce und Dash-Buttons...
Back in 2015, Amazon rolled out its innovative Dash Buttons — which were little oval electronic devices you could stick somewhere and re-order a specified amount of product by pressing its button. It was geared for Amazon Prime members to let them rapidly re-order home supplies like laundry detergent, coffee, juice, and cleaning items.Amazon discontinued its Dash Buttons this past February after a German court ruled that they violate the country’s consumer protection laws, in that their press-to-buy mechanism fails to provide enough information about a product’s price. Existing Dash buttons will continue to operate, however.While the Button version is no more, the dash is far from dead. Last week, Amazon launched a similar concept offering — the Amazon dash smart shelf, a wi-fi connected smart scale aimed for keeping small business supplies in stock. The concept is essentially the same as the button. At one inch tall and available in 7 by 7-inch, 12 by 10-inch and 18 by 13-inch sizes, the electronic shelf can be placed on any surface you’d keep supplies on. You power it on with its plug or with batteries, connect it to Wi-Fi, and use your Amazon Business account or the Amazon mobile app to determine which item you’ll use it for — such as printer paper, coffee products, cleaners or post-it notes. The shelf then senses the weight of the items and determines when you’re running low. Connecting through Amazon’s shopping services, you can either have the shelf automatically reorder that product to arrive on time, or provide you with low inventory notifications so you can re-order it yourself. Amazon says the shelf is designed to avoid accidental automatic reorders if items are temporarily removed.Branded as “The scale that keeps businesses stocked,” the dash smart shelf is currently being tested with selected partners this month. It will be available to Amazon Business Customers who have a registered US business license starting in 2020. No consumer plans have been announced so far.Amazon is currently offering businesses using the dash smart shelf a discount of up to 15 percent on certain items like Keurig and Folgers coffee, Kind snack bars, Hammermill paper, and products from 3M and Kimberly Clark Professional.
Imaginé et réalisé par Adrien et Laetitia, deux férus de commerce connecté depuis plus de 15 ans, le podcast LCDE apporte news, interviews et expertises pointues dans le domaine de l'ecommerce et de l'emarketing, toujours dans une ambiance décontractée, autour d’un café. Les sources de l'épisode: https://ecommercenews.eu/carrefour-offers-30-minute-delivery/ https://www.lsa-conso.fr/zalando-revoit-a-la-hausse-ses-previsions-pour-l-annee,325506 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ups-delivery/ups-adding-sunday-delivery-next-year-joining-rival-fedex-idUSKCN1UI2XE https://www.emarketer.com/content/germany-is-western-europe-s-second-largest-ecommerce-market-behind-the-uk https://www.lesnumeriques.com/vie-du-net/amazon-france-repercutera-la-taxe-gafa-sur-les-vendeurs-tiers-n138857.html https://www.01net.com/actualites/amazon-les-dash-buttons-ne-fonctionneront-plus-a-la-fin-du-mois-1741774.html https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/31/20748632/amazon-personal-shopper-prime-wardrobe-service-style-subscription-box https://www.lemonde.fr/sport/article/2019/07/25/tennis-france-televisions-va-partager-la-diffusion-de-roland-garros-avec-amazon_5493367_3242.html https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/how-much-time-do-people-spend-on-social-media-in-2019-infographic/560270/ Pour nous contacter le site http://lecafedelecommerce.fr/ la newsletter https://mailchi.mp/01844e2a63fb/lecafedelecommerce Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lecafe_de_lecommerce/
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On this episode of HomeTech: Amazon pulls the plug on Dash Buttons. Thoughts on Apple’s quietly-acquired patents from failed smart home startup, Lighthouse AI. Lutron’s fan switch with HomeKit now shipping. Cable providers are getting pummeled, but do they really care? What can we glean from the early success of Best Buy’s Total Tech Support memberships? Do social robots go to heaven? And much more…
On this episode of the GSMC Technology Podcast host Tom Dougherty discusses Amazon Alexa usage, talks Fornite patch notes, and Samsung leaks. He gives some reasons as to why practically no one orders anything from Alexa via an Amazon Echo device. Amazon aready offers the Dash Buttons for regular repeat orders. Tom also goes over the the lastest Fortnite patch notes. V5.20 is here and a new Shot Gun comes with it, along with a new Storm LTM. Many bug fixes are addressed. Samsung also has being making headlines with the soon to come 4TB SSD chip along with the leaks regarding the price point of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Fortnite Patch Notes: https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/en-US/patch-notes/v5-20As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Technology Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsors: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/technology-podcast.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-technology-podcast/id1116874311 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8_VuIBr88g&list=PLF8Qial15ufp2_kPKnyk7xbKH_3pYJkSs Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Tech Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCTechnology/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Technology Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Technology Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's one hundred seventy forth episode! The guys start the show by discussing the amazing invention of Amazon Dash Buttons, but also how it hurts the D2R Podcast Network banner clicking, unless of course, you click the banner when ordering the Dash Buttons. Then, Dave's gift of cash for his sister wasn't thoughtful enough, so he's being sent back to Abercrombie & Fitch to actually get a gift from the heart. After that, Dave presents a couple Post Secrets about smoking crack on Christmas Eve and clip art. Then, Dave rounds out the show with his own smoking on Christmas Eve story, except his doesn't involve crack, but it does involve Walmart. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The Rock Vegas Podcast would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the NEW podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
ADD/ADHD & Executive Functioning Coach Jonathan Carroll offers his insight on different technology options. Smart phones have been a huge help for individuals with ADHD and Executive Functioning challenges, but what about some other options? Jonathan shares some other things like noise-cancelling headphones, electronic personal assistants and the iPad Pro. For more information on Jonathan, you can visit www.adhdguru.com, email jonathan@adhdefcoach.com or call 877.398.2343.
Teil 3 unserer kleinen Konzerntrilogie: Nach Apple und Google sprechen Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß nun über Amazon: Wie das (nun auch in Deutschland verfügbare) Echo und Alexa im Voice-Markt dastehen und wo die Reise für Amazon hingehen kann, sind die Hauptthemen. Das Potenzial der Dash Buttons und des Dash Replenishment Services darf natürlich auch...
Teil 3 unserer kleinen Konzerntrilogie: Nach Apple und Google sprechen Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß nun über Amazon: Wie das (nun auch in Deutschland verfügbare) Echo und Alexa im Voice-Markt dastehen und wo die Reise für Amazon hingehen kann, sind die Hauptthemen. Das Potenzial der Dash Buttons und des Dash Replenishment Services darf natürlich auch...
Después de un tiempo sin tiempo para grabar volvemos para volver a ponernos al día y hablamos por hablar de un pequeño aparatito que acabo de recibir: El Amazon Dash Button. * Hace un tiempo explicamos por aquí lo que son los Dash Buttons * Web de Koopa que contabiliza los cafes que toma * Mi nueva grabadora Aunque no quiero haceros pasar por el castigo de poner valoraciones en iTunes si queréis ponerlas yo no puedo evitarlo, pero en cualquier caso se agradecen comentarios en donde mejor os venga (ivoox,podkas,tiempoescaso.es…) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disperso/message
1:17 Justin Grammens Introduction Recursive Awesome IoT Weekly Lab 651 IoT Fuse 3:59 Arduino Open Hardware Platform Arduino.MN IoT Hack Days 11:50 Raspberry Pi Democratization of Technology 14:07 Justin’s Internet of Things course Smart Things Exocite Particle Punch Through Digi International 24:41 Connecting to Data and Mesh networks Zigbee Z-Wave 28:27 IoT and M2M 31:25 How to get started in IoT Designing the Internet of Things Calm Technology Enchanted Objects Hackster Hackaday Adafruit 36:57 Recent IoT projects 39:40 Inspiration for an IoT idea 47:54 IoT Mentoring Coder Dojo Picks Skillshop.me (Andrew) SparkFun (Andrew) DigiKey (Andrew) Calmtech (Jaim) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Layne) Pinewood Derby Track (Charles) Raspberry Pi Amazon Echo (Charles and Justin) iOS Remote Conf 2016 (Charles) DevChat webinars (Charles) Amazon Dash Button (Justin) Links Justin Grammens Twitter Justin Grammens LinkedIn IoT Weekly
1:17 Justin Grammens Introduction Recursive Awesome IoT Weekly Lab 651 IoT Fuse 3:59 Arduino Open Hardware Platform Arduino.MN IoT Hack Days 11:50 Raspberry Pi Democratization of Technology 14:07 Justin’s Internet of Things course Smart Things Exocite Particle Punch Through Digi International 24:41 Connecting to Data and Mesh networks Zigbee Z-Wave 28:27 IoT and M2M 31:25 How to get started in IoT Designing the Internet of Things Calm Technology Enchanted Objects Hackster Hackaday Adafruit 36:57 Recent IoT projects 39:40 Inspiration for an IoT idea 47:54 IoT Mentoring Coder Dojo Picks Skillshop.me (Andrew) SparkFun (Andrew) DigiKey (Andrew) Calmtech (Jaim) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Layne) Pinewood Derby Track (Charles) Raspberry Pi Amazon Echo (Charles and Justin) iOS Remote Conf 2016 (Charles) DevChat webinars (Charles) Amazon Dash Button (Justin) Links Justin Grammens Twitter Justin Grammens LinkedIn IoT Weekly
In the latest Retail Ramble podcast, Essential Retail's editor, Ben Sillitoe, and deputy editor, Caroline Baldwin, discuss Amazon’s launch of its Dash Buttons in the UK and how automation and replenishment technologies can revolutionise the way consumers shop for everyday essentials. Got something you want to tell us about the Podcast? Want to join us? You can get in touch on Twitter via twitter.com/essretail, or directly with Ben via twitter.com/bsillitoe or Caroline on twitter.com/cl_baldwin
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: IoT hacks, cyborg insects, and Dave’s local crime report. “Let’s just put crime tape around it until we figure it out.” Fighting Unicorns win Excellence in Engineering Award at the Buckeye Regional Strong appearance at the Queen City Regional! The Ohio Pinball and Arcade Show Hilton Digital Key Police: Wanted Florida man bit fingerprints off to hide identity Summit prosecutor drops charge against former Stow BMV deputy registrar and now case dismissed Updategate: Microsoft splashes Tomb Raider ad over Windows 10 lock screens Google Hands Free Google Wants to Save News Sites From Cyberattacks—For Free Swarm of Tiny Pirate Transmitters Gets the Message out in Syria Speaking of swarms: Creepy experiment uses implanted electrodes to make beetles run faster Reddit’s warrant canary died? Hopelessly broken wireless burglar alarm lets intruders go undetected Garage door openers have had rolling codes since 1997 (which is slightly more secure) SimpliSafe uses 433 MHz and 315 MHz as noted by The Register with complementary video Remember Foscam from a previous episode? This is Why People Fear the ‘Internet of Things’ MouseJack: Injecting Keystrokes into Wireless Mice Amazon and Brita’s Wi-fi Water Pitcher Automatically Buys New Filters for You Amazon Now Offers More Than 100 Dash Buttons NSA boss reveals top 3 security nightmares that keep him awake at night Meanwhile at the Pentagon… DOD invites you (well, some of you) to “Hack the Pentagon” this month Michael Hayden interview on Off Message podcast New article by Lauren and NASA: Image processing at NASA with open source tools Dave interviewed by Federal News Radio: OMB’s 3rd policy memo in a week targets software purchasing RHEV 3.6 is out! Red Hat offers no-cost RHEL subscription to developers An Arduino-powered VR cycling experience for $40 Now There’s a Virtual Reality App To Help With Public Speaking Anxiety Why You Can’t Trust GPS in China Cutting Room Floor PHP Terminal GameBoy Emulator With Medieval Instruments, Band Performs Classic Songs by The Beatles, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica & Deep Purple The SkyWall 100 bazooka captures drones with a giant net 4-Bot – A Raspberry Pi Connect 4 Robot! Apple Pi? Acrostic beat poem generator We Give Thanks The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
DIY Automation Controls using Amazon's Dash Buttons Amazon released a new little product a couple months ago, to very little fanfare. The Dash Button is a tiny device that allows you to instantly order a specific product for Amazon Prime delivery. We thought it was a bit of a novelty and didn't see much use for it, but as with just about anything in technology these days, give it time and someone will find a way to repurpose it and put it to better use. About the Dash Button Each button is about the size of a portable USB drive and, in Amazon's own words, it “...comes with a reusable adhesive and a hook so you can hang, stick, or place it right where you need it. Keep Dash Button handy in the kitchen, bath, laundry, or anywhere you store your favorite products. When you're running low, simply press Dash Button, and Amazon quickly delivers household favorites so you can skip the last-minute trip to the store.” They are currently available in limited quantities to Prime members only. Each Dash Button costs $4.99. Not bad for the convenience factor. When we first heard about them, we thought it could be pretty neat. Buy a button, tell it what product you want it to order for you, and place it in a convenient location. Do you use a lot of AA batteries for remote controls, kids toys, etc? Place the Dash Button by where you store your batteries and when you're running low, click it and you'll have more on your doorstep in two days. But that's not exactly how it works. The idea is the same, but the Buttons aren't nearly that configurable. Each Button corresponds to a predetermined product, and includes that product's logo on it. If you find yourself constantly ordering and reordering one of the available products, it could be great for you. If not, the Dash Button may seem useless. That is, unless you find your own unique way to hack the Dash Button to get it to do something else that makes sense for you. Right now there are 18 Dash Buttons available: Tide Detergent, Bounty Paper Towels, Cottonelle Toilet Paper, Glad Trash Bags, Gillette Razor Blade Refills, SmartWater Water Bottles, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, Gatorade Sports Drinks, Huggies Diapers, Larabar Nutrition Bars, Izze Sparkling Juices, Wellness Natural Pet Food, Amazon Elements Baby Wipes, Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Maxwell House Coffee, Olay Skin Care, Gerber Baby Formula, and L'Oreal Youth Skin Care. Repurposing the Dash Button The whole idea comes from a post at Medium.com by Ted Benson called How I Hacked Amazon's $5 WiFi Button to track Baby Data. Which, we'll admit, sounds a bit creepy, but it isn't. It was a dad's quest to track when and how often his baby woke up at night. You can get the full details if you read the post, but he had tried baby tracker apps, but wasn't satisfied, so he decided to put the Amazon Dash Button to use for just that purpose. Those familiar with networking know that any devices you connect to your home network must have a unique identifier so your router can tell it apart from all the other devices on your network. This identifier is called a MAC address. The Dash Button is no different. Each one has a Mac address so it can connect to your home Wifi, then connect to Amazon over the Internet to make your product order. That MAC address, and the Dash Button's ability to connect to your home Wifi are the secret to unlocking the device's full potential. To save battery life, the Dash Button completely shuts off when not in use. This means that when you click the button it has to wake up, connect to your Wifi network, then place the order. So if you can track when it connects to your network, you can get an alert every time the button is pressed. The author decided to monitor his network with a simple python script running on his computer. The source code is available at the post if you want it. But if you're inventive, there are multiple ways to detect a new device joining your network. Since each Dash button has to have a unique MAC address, you can have as many as you want and detect each one independently when they're pressed. The author went on to enhance his python script to add a line to a google spreadsheet. He was able to use two different Dash Buttons to track two different baby activities at night, without having to turn his phone on, launch the app, track the activity, etc. Just click a Dash Button and you're set. Of course, as he points out, you want to make sure the Dash Button isn't actually associated with an item at Amazon so you don't end up ordering something every time you click it. But instead of writing a line to a Google spreadsheet, this is where the world becomes your oyster. Yours can do anything you can script to occur from the computer tracking the network for Dash Button activity. If that computer happens to be your automation server, imagine the possibilities. Do you have an automation activity you perform constantly that a single button press would make so much easier when a light switch isn't within reach? Lights on or off from the bedside table. Air Conditioning on or off from the couch? Lights on or off from the car? Music on or off from the patio. Unlimited possibilities. By now, if you're a DIY automation enthusiast, you've probably come up with at least one or two ideas for the Dash Button. Sure, they're all things you can do from your phone if you wake it up, open the right app, click the right action. Or from a wall switch if you get off your lazy butt and walk over to click it. Or from any of a plethora of other automation interfaces. The point isn't that this a new or novel concept, it's a new or novel way to put a $5 device from Amazon to work for you in creative and unique ways. If you don't want to do it yourself, there are options for tabletop controllers so you can get the simplicity of single click without having to repurpose a Dash Button. For example, if you've got an Insteon based system, you can pick up the 6-button scene control keypad in black or white for around $100. Not a bad deal. You get 6 buttons instead of having the keep track of 6 different Dash Buttons, but you pay quite a bit more as well. But, on the upside, it'll be an instant addition to your automation system, so there's still programming work to get it to do what you want, but less DIY work to get it into your ecosystem. If you end up hacking up a Dash Button, we'd love to hear your story. If you've done something similar, hacked a device to automate your home or otherwise enhance your life, we'd love to hear about that too. Our listeners are quite sophisticated and inventive, we'd love to share your successful automation or home theater life hacks with the rest of the listeners.
Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß sprechen darüber, was unter dem “Internet der Dinge” und seinen vielen Synonymen zu verstehen ist. Weitere Themen: Teslas Batterien, Sigfox, ein französisches Unternehmen, das ein dediziertes Funknetzwerk für Maschinenkommunikation aufbaut (also geringe Datenmengen mit geringem Energiebedarf) und Amazons physische Ein-Klick-Einkaufoption, die Dash Buttons. (Datei) Links zu den Themen: Thingonomics 1:...
Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß sprechen darüber, was unter dem “Internet der Dinge” und seinen vielen Synonymen zu verstehen ist. Weitere Themen: Teslas Batterien, Sigfox, ein französisches Unternehmen, das ein dediziertes Funknetzwerk für Maschinenkommunikation aufbaut (also geringe Datenmengen mit geringem Energiebedarf) und Amazons physische Ein-Klick-Einkaufoption, die Dash Buttons. (Datei) Links zu den Themen: Thingonomics 1:...
Finally moving past “He Who Shall Not Be Named”, we get into a user-submitted suggestion of discussing Meerkat and Periscope and the drama that surrounds it. We even tried to use Periscope live on the air, and came to the conclusion that it’s too buggy to bother with and quite a load of crap. We also discuss the upcoming trend of computers-on-a-stick that can turn any TV into a computer with a simple HDMI port, and how that might change computing. Amazon’s new “Dash Button” service is discussed, and Mitcz gives pro tips on how to avoid phishing scams (and also WTF a phishing scam actually is).