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sobre la marcha
Instalando Lineage OS en el Galaxy S9

sobre la marcha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 17:27


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ASMR by GentleWhispering

Hello :) this week's upload is a bit late because I'm working on a Halloween video that I hope you'll like :D In this video I'll be unboxing my new Galaxy S9 in a gentle manner (not flexing, just love unboxing sounds ;)) while sucking on a little candy to add lip smackiness and clickiness to my voice and adding lots of tapping. ♥ 05:39 - unboxing start, 07:03 - booklets, 09:25 - accessories, 15:45 - unpeeling the plastic sheet (OMG,SATISFYING!) 20:05 - tapping and admiring the phone's color :), 21:15 - comparing S7 and S9 phones, 27:35 - watching "itsblitzzz" video ( https://www.youtube.com/itsblitzzz please check her out, she is an amazing ASMRtist!!!) ♥.♥ 29:16 - comparing camera quality, 35:19- tapping on the hone until the end :) Enjoy... Thank you for watching! #ASMR #GentleWhispering #Samsung #GalaxyS9 10/24/18 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/support

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast
O fim do Galaxy S9, veja quanto custa o aluguel de iPhone - TecMundo

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 11:30


El Recuento Podcast
Se quedan SIN ACTUALIZACIONES dos equipos de Xiaomi y uno de Samsung

El Recuento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 16:56


En este episodio de noticias de tecnología te contamos: Galaxy S20 FE 2022 es oficial Dos equipos de Xiaomi se quedan sin actualizaciones Realme Pad Mini es oficial Galaxy S9 se queda sin actualizaciones Se filtra el Vivo X Note

Dev90X: Zero to App in 90 Days
Day 21: Two Birds One Phone. Working with... iPhone 12, Xcode.

Dev90X: Zero to App in 90 Days

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 20:55


Day 21 and the highlight of my day is a new addition to my family. A shiny new iPhone 12 that will be my closest digital companion AND dev tool for the next 3-4 years. For me this is a substantial 3 year upgrade from an old Galaxy S9, which was a very capable device, except running out of battery health, and juggling data with only 64GB of space was admittedly, getting tiring. So now, the iPhone app development will be happening on... an iPhone. Such a good fit! Check out dev90x.com for a link to a telegram group chat!

The Billboard Insider Podcast
Russell Abdullah on What Samsung is Doing to Advance Programmatic OOH

The Billboard Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 26:50


Today's podcast guest is Russell Abdullah, Head of Strategy and Planning -Display Division at Samsung Electronics America says that Samsung got interested in digital out of home when it saw how out of home advertising boosted store visits.  Here are the highlights from Russell's interview. Review Samsung's history with out of home. Russell Abdullah, Head of Strategy and Planning, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America Samsung is the #6 most recognized brand in the world…The way specifically Samsung got involved with the out of home space…was during the Galaxy S9 launch when they actually started to adopt that ad delivery protocol.  And what they had noticed from an ad and marketing perspective was that by implementing programmatic advertising digital out of home they saw an 8% life in consideration, a 6% lift in purchasing intent but most importantly a 15% lift in in-store visits…we saw a 15% lift in in-store visits by just putting a billboard or a kiosk signage in the right place serving the ad at the right time.  15% is a big deal for us….If you think about the new phones, the Galaxy S20, it's been a bit of time since we took our first foray as a media buyer.  And so over the course of the last 3-4 years we've started to think about the value proposition that we can have to our end customers on the display side…out of home LED or indoor LFD or hybrids…and we wanted to start considering how can we increase the value proposition in a very crowded marketplace… What trends are you seeing in the out of home industry? The biggest trend we are starting to see is the digitization of billboards…what you've seen is…roughly a 38% increase from 6,400 to 8,800 between 2016 and 2019 while at the same time you saw a 7% decrease in the number of billboards. What trends are you seeing in programmatic out of home? We're seeing the same trends in digital out of home that we've seen in some of the more traditional ad platforms that I grew up in.  If you look back about a decade ago, most of your desktop web display was…ad agency contacts the publisher, an ad is agreed upon and it's set.  It's a specific buy each time an ad campaign needs to run…Fast forward about 10 years and now programmatic serve 84% of every ad you see on your desktop.  Mobile followed…and now 60% of every mobile ad you see is served through programmatic.  Same with video, primarily youtube…all that's done through programmatic…Now digital out of home is probably a little further behind…the out of home market is $1.2 billion…if you look at the potential for the digital out of home market you're looking at a $42 billion industry…we're only in early days here. What is Samsung doing to help out of home companies take advantage of programmatic advertising?  So we have arguably the largest commercial signage footprint, at least in the US…we have the opportunity for our expansive end customer base to start realizing this opportunity… Samsung is partnering with Vistar Media. We went through a fairly exhaustive…selection process and we arrived at a company called Vistar Media…I'm partnering with them to build a native solution within our content management system, our delivery system, magic info, to be able to open up all end users to the programmatic ecosystem.  We went live with the integration in March…Most recently we've started putting really earnest development on the Prismview part of the solution If I buy a new Samsung Prismview digital sign does it have a pipe installed into Vistar? Magic info and Vistar's partnership is alive and working….I think what we have with the Prismview solution is the ability to reach a broader market...the opportunity to access the advertising dollars is now being realized by the...smallest player. Impact of privacy measures on out of home.  I think there's less of an impact…Privacy is super important…What these privacy laws are really focused on is exposing our PII,

The Billboard Insider Podcast
Russell Abdullah on What Samsung is Doing to Advance Programmatic OOH

The Billboard Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 26:50


Today's podcast guest is Russell Abdullah, Head of Strategy and Planning -Display Division at Samsung Electronics America says that Samsung got interested in digital out of home when it saw how out of home advertising boosted store visits.  Here are the highlights from Russell's interview. Review Samsung's history with out of home. Russell Abdullah, Head of Strategy and Planning, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America Samsung is the #6 most recognized brand in the world…The way specifically Samsung got involved with the out of home space…was during the Galaxy S9 launch when they actually started to adopt that ad delivery protocol.  And what they had noticed from an ad and marketing perspective was that by implementing programmatic advertising digital out of home they saw an 8% life in consideration, a 6% lift in purchasing intent but most importantly a 15% lift in in-store visits…we saw a 15% lift in in-store visits by just putting a billboard or a kiosk signage in the right place serving the ad at the right time.  15% is a big deal for us….If you think about the new phones, the Galaxy S20, it's been a bit of time since we took our first foray as a media buyer.  And so over the course of the last 3-4 years we've started to think about the value proposition that we can have to our end customers on the display side…out of home LED or indoor LFD or hybrids…and we wanted to start considering how can we increase the value proposition in a very crowded marketplace… What trends are you seeing in the out of home industry? The biggest trend we are starting to see is the digitization of billboards…what you've seen is…roughly a 38% increase from 6,400 to 8,800 between 2016 and 2019 while at the same time you saw a 7% decrease in the number of billboards. What trends are you seeing in programmatic out of home? We're seeing the same trends in digital out of home that we've seen in some of the more traditional ad platforms that I grew up in.  If you look back about a decade ago, most of your desktop web display was…ad agency contacts the publisher, an ad is agreed upon and it's set.  It's a specific buy each time an ad campaign needs to run…Fast forward about 10 years and now programmatic serve 84% of every ad you see on your desktop.  Mobile followed…and now 60% of every mobile ad you see is served through programmatic.  Same with video, primarily youtube…all that's done through programmatic…Now digital out of home is probably a little further behind…the out of home market is $1.2 billion…if you look at the potential for the digital out of home market you're looking at a $42 billion industry…we're only in early days here. What is Samsung doing to help out of home companies take advantage of programmatic advertising?  So we have arguably the largest commercial signage footprint, at least in the US…we have the opportunity for our expansive end customer base to start realizing this opportunity… Samsung is partnering with Vistar Media. We went through a fairly exhaustive…selection process and we arrived at a company called Vistar Media…I'm partnering with them to build a native solution within our content management system, our delivery system, magic info, to be able to open up all end users to the programmatic ecosystem.  We went live with the integration in March…Most recently we've started putting really earnest development on the Prismview part of the solution If I buy a new Samsung Prismview digital sign does it have a pipe installed into Vistar? Magic info and Vistar's partnership is alive and working….I think what we have with the Prismview solution is the ability to reach a broader market...the opportunity to access the advertising dollars is now being realized by the...smallest player. Impact of privacy measures on out of home.  I think there's less of an impact…Privacy is super important…What these privacy laws are really focused on is exposing our PII,

Mobicast Mobilissimo.ro
Mobicast #296: Podcast despre amânare MWC 2020, Apple e cel mai mare producător de telefoane, telefon Motorola cu stylus

Mobicast Mobilissimo.ro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 23:59


ForGeeks Podcast
Не самый скучный выпуск с Вахтангом Махарадзе

ForGeeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 28:01


Прошлая пятница была чёрной. Многие магазины сделали скидки на свои продукты. Впрочем, как обычно, были и нечестные продавцы, которые заранее подняли цены, а в чёрную пятницу немного опустили их, сделав иногда даже выше, чем было за неделю до этого. Расскажите в https://t.me/forgeekschat , что вы себе купили? А по ссылке подборка хороших магазинов, там ещё есть скидки в некоторых http://bit.ly/2qhGGFK К рейтингу смартфонов в DXOMark можно относиться по-разному, но он существует и игнорировать его сложно. В общем, на этот раз они поделили камеры в смартфонах на те, кто хорошо снимает ночью и зум. Почти везде победил Huawei Mate 30 Pro и Xiaomi Note 10 Pro, что неудивительно. iPhone 11 Pro и Samsung Galaxy Note 10 попали только в общий рейтинг камер. http://bit.ly/33EH1A0 Xiaomi, кажется, решила произвести товары во всех категориях и сделали умную кровать. На самом деле, ничего особо умного в ней нет, просто она умет изменять свою геометрию, поднимая верхнюю или нижнюю зоны. Огорчает лишь то, что до России вряд ли когда-нибудь доедет, тяжеловато. http://bit.ly/2RdEdac Корейцам тоже не чужд стриминг игр, так что Samsung запустил сервис PlayGalaxy Link. Он позволяет играть на смартфоне в игры, которые запущены у вас на ПК (да, на компьютер тоже надо поставить программу). Непонятно пока, как это работает, да и жаль, что пока только на Note, но обещают, что спустят сервис аж до Galaxy S9. Подождём и посмотрим. http://bit.ly/2rLiiww Наконец-то игровой трон Acer Predator доехал до России. Это огромное кресло, которое изгибается в разных плоскостях, три широкоформатных монитора на кронштейне, мощный ПК и клавиатура с мышкой. По сути, это персональная игровая станция, которую можно поставить и забыть вообще об окружающем мире. Расстраивает только цена в 2,5 миллиона рублей. http://bit.ly/2LhH0eP Один блогер решил позабавиться, сделал себе костюм и побегал по улицам как герой Нормана Ридуса в Death Stranding. Тут сложно что-то сказать, просто посмотрите этот ролик и пусть ваш день станет капельку лучше. http://bit.ly/2r76814 Это все интересные новости на сегодня. Слушайте подкаст, подписывайтесь на нас везде, где вам удобно, ставьте лайки и классы. Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2W4wjD5 Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2WJfBWR Яндекс.Музыка: http://bit.ly/30uJGf0 ВКонтакте: http://bit.ly/2Eb5nHu

Active Discourse
2019 In Review

Active Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 82:06


Bo and Brett discuss the most important stories of 2019 and the stories they expect will define 2020.Please feel free to share your opinions, feedback, or topic requests by emailing us at ActiveDiscourse@icloud.comPS - We recorded this before Samsung announced their Galaxy S9 beta plans. We'll follow up next month.

The History of Computing
The History Of Android

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 18:02


Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the emergence of Google's Android operating system. Before we look at Android, let's look at what led to it. Frank Canova who built a device he showed off as “Angler” at COMDEX in 1992. This would be released as the Simon Personal Communicator by BellSouth and manufactured as the IBM Simon by Mitsubishi. The Palm, Newton, Symbian, and Pocket PC, or Windows CE would come out shortly thereafter and rise in popularity over the next few years. CDMA would slowly come down in cost over the next decade. Now let's jump to 2003. At the time, you had Microsoft Windows CE, the Palm Treo was maturing and supported dual-band GSM, Handspring merged into the Palm hardware division, Symbian could be licensed but I never met a phone of theirs I liked. Like the Nokia phones looked about the same as many printer menu screens. One other device that is more relevant because of the humans behind it was the T-Mobile sidekick, which actually had a cool flippy motion to open the keyboard! Keep that Sidekick in mind for a moment. Oh and let's not forget a fantastic name. The mobile operating systems were limited. Each was proprietary. Most were menu driven and reminded us more of an iPod, released in 2001. I was a consultant at the time and remember thinking it was insane that people would pay hundreds of dollars for a phone. At the time, flip phones were all the rage. A cottage industry of applications sprung up, like Notify, that made use of app frameworks on these devices to connect my customers to their Exchange accounts so their calendars could sync wirelessly. The browsing experience wasn't great. The messaging experience wasn't great. The phones were big and clunky. And while you could write apps for the Symbian in Qt Creator or Flash Lite or Python for S60, few bothered. That's when Andy Rubin left Danger, the company the cofounded that made the Sidekick and joined up with Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White in 2003 to found a little company called Android Inc. They wanted to make better mobile devices than were currently on the market. They founded Android Inc and set out to write an operating system based on Linux that could rival anything on the market. Rubin was no noob when cofounding Danger. He had been a robotics engineer in the 80s, a manufacturing engineer at Apple for a few years and then got on his first mobility engineering gig when he bounced to General Magic to work on Magic Cap, a spinoff from Apple FROM 92 TO 95. He then helped build WebTV from 95-99. Many in business academia have noted that Android existed before Google and that's why it's as successful as it is today. But Google bought Android in 2005, years before the actual release of Android. Apple had long been rumor milling a phone, which would mean a mobile operating system as well. Android was sprinting towards a release that was somewhat Blackberry-like, focused on competing with similar devices on the market at the time, like the Blackberries that were all the rage. Obama and Hillary Clinton was all about theirs. As a consultant, I was stoked to become a Blackberry Enterprise Server reseller and used that to deploy all the things. The first iPhone was released in 2007. I think we sometimes think that along came the iPhone and Blackberries started to disappear. It took years. But the fall was fast. While the iPhone was also impactful, the Android-based devices were probably more-so. That release of the iPhone kicked Andy Rubin in the keister and he pivoted over from the Blackberry-styled keyboard to a touch screen, which changed… everything. Suddenly this weird innovation wasn't yet another frivolous expensive Apple extravagance. The logo helped grow the popularity as well, I think. Internally at Google Dan Morrill started creating what were known as Dandroids. But the bugdroid as it's known was designed by Irina Blok on the Android launch team. It was eventually licensed under Creative Commons, which resulted in lots of different variations of the logo; a sharp contrast to the control Apple puts around the usage of their own logo. The first version of the shipping Android code came along in 2008 and the first phone that really shipped with it wasn't until the HTC Dream in 2009. This device had a keyboard you could press but also had a touch screen, although we hadn't gotten a virtual keyboard yet. It shipped with an ARM11, 192MB of RAM, and 256MB of storage. But you could expand it up to 16 gigs with a microSD card. Oh, and it had a trackball. It bad 802.11b and g, Bluetooth, and shipped with Android 1.0. But it could be upgraded up to 1.6, Donut. The hacker in me just… couldn't help but mod the thing much as I couldn't help but jailbreak the iPhone back before I got too lazy not to. Of course, the Dev Phone 1 shipped soon after that didn't require you to hack it, something Apple waited until 2019 to copy. The screen was smaller than that of an iPhone. The keyboard felt kinda' junky. The app catalog was lacking. It didn't really work well in an office setting. But it was open source. It was a solid operating system and it showed promise as to the future of not-Apple in a post-Blackberry world. Note: Any time a politician uses a technology it's about 5 minutes past being dead tech. Of Blackberry, iOS, and Android, Android was last in devices sold using those platforms in 2009, although the G1 as the Dream was also known as, took 9% market share quickly. But then came Eclair. Unlike sophomore efforts from bands, there's something about a 2.0 release of software. By the end of 2010 there were more Androids than iOS devices. 2011 showed the peak year of Blackberry sales, with over 50 million being sold, but those were the lagerts spinning out of the buying tornado and buying the pivot the R&D for the fruitless next few Blackberry releases. Blackberry marketshare would zero out in just 6 short years. iPhone continued a nice climb over the past 8 years. But Android sales are now in the billions per year. Ultimately the blackberry, to quote Time a “failure to keep up with Apple and Google was a consequence of errors in its strategy and vision.” If you had to net-net that, touch vs menus was a substantial part of that. By 2017 the Android and iOS marketshare was a combined 99.6%. In 2013, now Google CEO, Sundar Pichai took on Android when Andy Rubin was embroiled in sexual harassment charges and now acts as CEO of Playground Global, an incubator for hardware startups. The open source nature of Android and it being ready to fit into a device from manufacturers like HTC led to advancements that inspired and were inspired by the iPhone leading us to the state we're in today. Let's look at the released per year and per innovation: * 1.0, API 1, 2008: Include early Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Calendar, of course a web browser, a media player, and YouTube * 1.1 came in February the next year and was code named Petit Four * 1.5 Cupcake, 2009: Gave us on an-screen keyboard and third-party widgets then apps on the Android Market, now known as the Google Play Store. Thus came the HTC Dream. Open source everything. * 1.6 Donut, 2009: Customizeable screen sizes and resolution, CDMA support. And the short-lived Dell Streak! Because of this resolution we got the joy of learning all about the tablet. Oh, and Universal Search and more emphasis on battery usage! * 2.0 Eclair, 2009: The advent of the Motorola Droid, turn by turn navigation, real time traffic, live wallpapers, speech to text. But the pinch to zoom from iOS sparked a war with Apple.We also got the ability to limit accounts. Oh, new camera modes that would have impressed even George Eastman, and Bluetooth 2.1 support. * 2.2 Froyo, four months later in 2010 came Froyo, with under-the-hood tuning, voice actions, Flash support, something Apple has never had. And here came the HTC Incredible S as well as one of the most mobile devices ever built: The Samsung Galaxy S2. This was also the first hotspot option and we got 3G and better LCDs. That whole tethering, it took a year for iPhone to copy that. * 2.3 Gingerbread: With 2010 came Gingerbread. The green from the robot came into the Gingerbread with the black and green motif moving front and center. More sensors, NFC, a new download manager, copy and paste got better, * 3.0 Honeycomb, 2011. The most important thing was when Matias Duarte showed up and reinvented the Android UI. The holographic design traded out the green and blue and gave you more screen space. This kicked off a permanet overhaul and brought a card-UI for recent apps. Enter the Galaxy S9 and the Huawei Mate 2. * 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, later in 2011 - Duarte's designs started really taking hold. For starters, let's get rid of buttons. THat's important and has been a critical change for other devices as well. We Reunited tablets and phones with a single vision. On screen buttons, brought the card-like appearance into app switching. Smarter swiping, added swiping to dismiss, which changed everything for how we handle email and texts with gestures. You can thank this design for Tinder. * 4.1 to 4.3 Jelly Bean, 2012: Added some sweet sweet fine tuning to the foundational elements from Ice Cream Sandwich. Google Now that was supposed to give us predictive intelligence, interactive notifications, expanded voice search, advanced search, sill with the card-based everything now for results. We also got multiuser support for tablets. And the Android Quick Settings pane. We also got widgets on the lock screen - but those are a privacy nightmare and didn't last for long. Automatic widget resizing, wireless display projection support, restrict profiles on multiple user accounts, making it a great parent device. Enter the Nexus 10. AND TWO FINGER DOWN SWIPES. * 4.4 KitKat, in 2013 ended the era of a dark screen, lighter screens and neutral highlights moved in. I mean, Matrix was way before that after all. OK, Google showed up. Furthering the competition with Apple and Siri. Hands-free activation. A panel on the home screen, and a stand-alone launcher. AND EMOJIS ON THE KEYBOARD. Increased NFC security. * 5. Lollipop came in 2014 bringing 64 bit, Bluetooth Low Energy, flatter interface, But more importantly, we got annual releases like iOS. * 6: Marshmallow, 2015 gave us doze mode, sticking it to iPhone by even more battery saving features. App security and prompts to grant apps access to resources like the camera and phone were . The Nexus 5x and 6P ports brought fingerprint scanners and USB-C. * 7: Nougat in 2016 gave us quick app switching, a different lock screen and home screen wallpaper, split-screen multitasking, and gender/race-centric emojis. * 8: Oreo in 2017 gave us floating video windows, which got kinda' cool once app makers started adding support in their apps for it. We also got a new file browser, which came to iOS in 2019. And more battery enhancements with prettied up battery menus. Oh, and notification dots on app icons, borrowed from Apple. * 9: Pie in 2018 brought notch support, navigations that were similar to those from the iPhone X adopting to a soon-to-be bezel-free world. And of course, the battery continues to improve. This brings us into the world of the Pixel 3. * 10, Likely some timed in 2019 While the initial release of Android shipped with the Linux 2.1 kernel, that has been updated as appropriate over the years with, 3 in Ice Cream Sandwich, and version 4 in Nougat. Every release of android tends to have an increment in the Linux kernel. Now, Android is open source. So how does Google make money? Let's start with what Google does best. Advertising. Google makes a few cents every time you click on an ad in an advertisement in messages or web pages or any other little spot they've managed to drop an ad in there. Then there's the Google Play Store. Apple makes 70% more revenue from apps than Android, despite the fact that Android apps have twice the number of installs. The old adage is if you don't pay for a product, you are the product. I don't tend to think Google goes overboard with all that, though. And Google is probably keeping Caterpillar in business just to buy big enough equipment to move their gold bars from one building to the next on campus. Any time someone's making money, lots of other people wanna taste. Like Oracle, who owns a lot of open source components used in Android. And the competition between iOS and Android makes both products better for consumers! Now look out for Android Auto, Android Things, Android TV, Chrome OS, the Google Assistant and others - given that other types of vendors can make use of Google's open source offerings to cut R&D costs and get to market faster! But more importantly, Android has contributed substantially to the rise of ubiquitious computing despite how much money you have. I like to think the long-term impact of such a democratization of Mobility and the Internet will make the world a little less idiocracy and a little more wikipedia. Thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!

MobiCast
MobiCAST #3: evolução da linha Samsung Galaxy S

MobiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 64:15


Mesmo que você não tenha acompanhando toda a evolução da linha Samsung Galaxy S, com certeza sabe da sua importância para o mercado de smartphones Android. Por isso, nesse episódio do nosso podcast, eu, Camila Rinaldi e Lincoln Machado vamos relembrar os grandes momentos dessa história, desde o seu começo, fortemente inspirado no iPhone, até os dias de hoje, ditando uma série de tendências no setor. Veja também: Esta é a história dos smartphones Para você acompanhar melhor o nosso papo, confira abaixo a lista de todos os celulares da linha Galaxy S, com seus destaques: Galaxy S (2010) - o primero, tela Super AMOLED de 4 polegadas, câmera sem flash, TV digital no Brasil; Galaxy SII (2011) - uma série de melhorias, design com cara de escritório, boom no desenvolvimento de customizações; Galaxy SIII (2012) - design arredondado icônico, "feito para humanos", salto de qualidade na câmera; Galaxy SIV (2013) - o primeiro com chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon, versão com Android Puro (Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition), versão com câmera zoom (Galaxy S4 Zoom), e versão mini. Galaxy S5 (2014) - o primeiro à prova d'água, design "band-aid", estreia do leitor de impressão digital e do sensor de batimentos cardíacos; Galaxy S6 (2015) - o primeiro com acabamento premium em metal e vidro, ausência de entrada para cartão micro SD, o primero com versão Edge; Galaxy S7 (2016) - corrigindo erros do S6, e melhor câmera de smartphone do ano, versão Edge com muitos defeitos na tela (linha rosa); Galaxy S8 (2017) - revolução no design, ditando tendências, tela Edge vira padrão; Galaxy S9 (2018) - corrigindo erros do S8, upgrades pontuais, foco na câmera, queda nas vendas. Entre nesse papo com a gente contando qual a sua opinião sobre a linha Galaxy S nos comentários. Você já teve um? Como foi sua experiência? Veja também: Review Galaxy S9: pronto para os próximos dois anos? Review Galaxy S8 Plus: grandes poderes, grandes responsabilidades Review Galaxy S7: ainda é bom em 2018? Se quiser entrar em contato conosco pelo Twitter, eu sou o @andymansera, a Camila é @apequenarinaldi, e o Lincoln é @lincolnleitao. Assine o Podcast: Acesse seu app de podcast e busque por "Mobizoo", ou anote o endereço do feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/mobicast Comentado nesta edição: Fichas técnicas de todos os Samsung Galaxy S Linha rosa da morte no Galaxy S7 Edge Vendas do S9 em baixa

MobiCast
MobiCAST #3: evolução da linha Samsung Galaxy S

MobiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 64:15


Mesmo que você não tenha acompanhando toda a evolução da linha Samsung Galaxy S, com certeza sabe da sua importância para o mercado de smartphones Android. Por isso, nesse episódio do nosso podcast, eu, Camila Rinaldi e Lincoln Machado vamos relembrar os grandes momentos dessa história, desde o seu começo, fortemente inspirado no iPhone, até os dias de hoje, ditando uma série de tendências no setor. Veja também: Esta é a história dos smartphones Para você acompanhar melhor o nosso papo, confira abaixo a lista de todos os celulares da linha Galaxy S, com seus destaques: Galaxy S (2010) - o primero, tela Super AMOLED de 4 polegadas, câmera sem flash, TV digital no Brasil; Galaxy SII (2011) - uma série de melhorias, design com cara de escritório, boom no desenvolvimento de customizações; Galaxy SIII (2012) - design arredondado icônico, "feito para humanos", salto de qualidade na câmera; Galaxy SIV (2013) - o primeiro com chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon, versão com Android Puro (Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition), versão com câmera zoom (Galaxy S4 Zoom), e versão mini. Galaxy S5 (2014) - o primeiro à prova d'água, design "band-aid", estreia do leitor de impressão digital e do sensor de batimentos cardíacos; Galaxy S6 (2015) - o primeiro com acabamento premium em metal e vidro, ausência de entrada para cartão micro SD, o primero com versão Edge; Galaxy S7 (2016) - corrigindo erros do S6, e melhor câmera de smartphone do ano, versão Edge com muitos defeitos na tela (linha rosa); Galaxy S8 (2017) - revolução no design, ditando tendências, tela Edge vira padrão; Galaxy S9 (2018) - corrigindo erros do S8, upgrades pontuais, foco na câmera, queda nas vendas. Entre nesse papo com a gente contando qual a sua opinião sobre a linha Galaxy S nos comentários. Você já teve um? Como foi sua experiência? Veja também: Review Galaxy S9: pronto para os próximos dois anos? Review Galaxy S8 Plus: grandes poderes, grandes responsabilidades Review Galaxy S7: ainda é bom em 2018? Se quiser entrar em contato conosco pelo Twitter, eu sou o @andymansera, a Camila é @apequenarinaldi, e o Lincoln é @lincolnleitao. Assine o Podcast: Acesse seu app de podcast e busque por "Mobizoo", ou anote o endereço do feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/mobicast Comentado nesta edição: Fichas técnicas de todos os Samsung Galaxy S Linha rosa da morte no Galaxy S7 Edge Vendas do S9 em baixa

Digital Signage Stories
DOOH at its Finest

Digital Signage Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 19:10


In rolling out the Samsung Galaxy S9, the Samsung team looked to Vistar Media for a Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) campaign that would target large groups. Vistar utilized its software and Samsung's data to drive the Galaxy S9 campaign to a 15% lift in store visits within targeted areas across the U.S. During the campaign, Vistar was able to take advantage of kiosks, billboards and other digital signage conveniently placed around those metropolitan areas.  On this episode, Vistar Media’s VP of Sales Lucy Markowitz and Director of Publisher Solutions Eric Lamb join us to share how they’ve strategically produced this Gold APEX Award-winning Digital Signage Story. For more case study information on this project, click here.

Hardware Plus - HWP - Türkiye'nin Teknoloji Satın Alma Rehberi
Cuma Raporu #11 Huawei, Apple'ı geçti, S9 satışları ve dahası (03.08.18)

Hardware Plus - HWP - Türkiye'nin Teknoloji Satın Alma Rehberi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 19:01


Cuma Raporu #11 videomuzda, yine haftanın öne çıkan gelişmelerini sizler için derledik. Bakalım bu hafta teknoloji dünyasında neler olmuş? 1:01 Huawei, Apple'ın tahtına oturdu 6:15 Galaxy S9 satışları iyi gitmiyor 11:23 Galaxy Tab S tanıtıldı 14:32 Asphalt 9 Legends için ilgi büyük 15:37 PES 2019'da Süper Lig geliyor

Space Javelin
SJ122: Arrivederci Angela, Glassbox scandal, GAFA, the FCC, Roku, the Galaxy S10, iPhone X, & more

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 60:17


The Group FaceTime bug is fixed and the finders got a reward, Apple throws stones at developers who live in Glassboxes, the company loses a Dame but gains a Dierdre, France to levy special taxes at the big tech companies, Qualcomm loses in court and is about to lose big with Apple, the FCC fails to make their case, and a rundown of the forthcoming Galaxy S10 and its chances of selling better than the poor-performing Galaxy S9, and that's just scratching the surface of this week's news, cadets! Washington wants to question Apple again (but strangely not Google or Amazon ... hmm funny that ...), but the US iPhone market just keeps growing. The HomePod is holding its own, Roku is said to be in talks to add AirPlay 2, Sonance wants to back AirPlay 2 right into your home, and the iPhone X hits the refurb page. Microsoft's Xbox Live platform is coming to some (more) iOS games, Apple hires to focus on women's health, and the Apple Watch saves yet another life, hurrah! Charles and Mike also investigate the mystery of the Quadriga lockout, The Hill's bad headline writing about Siri, pundits being wrong about everything for a living, AT&T getting sued by Sprint for lying, and the return (?) of NewtonMail. There's also new monitors from LG to fuss over and a possible new Apple Store at Pacific Centre in Vancouver. All this and a hot tip about your 2018 Mac mini, MBP or Air, cadets, so get ready to re-rip your space vids to HEVC as we enter the Compression Zone!

Pocketnow Daily
5G Galaxy S10 X crazy price tag, iPhone XI renders - January 16, 2019

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 3:35


We're getting close to the launch of the Galaxy S10. We're expecting it to be a huge upgrade, so prepare your wallet by selling your old Samsung phone for the most money possible on Swappa.On Pocketnow Daily, new reports suggest we are getting a limited edition 5G Galaxy S10 X with a hefty price tag. New renders of the iPhone XI show a more credible triple camera arrangement than the one we saw before. Android 9 Pie and One UI are finally rolling out to the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. Motorola will reportedly be launching a Verizon exclusive foldable RAZR phone for a wild price. We end today's show with Amazon's and B&H's deals for the newest iPad Pro.The 5G Galaxy S10 X will be a super expensive monsterNew renders show a more attractive iPhone 11 prototypeAndroid Pie is now available to all Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphonesMotorola bringing back the RAZR as a foldable phone?Amazon keeps giving discounts, now to the latest iPad Pro models See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Actualización Android
Samsung Galaxy S10: 5 cosas que necesita el celular para conquistar el 2019

Actualización Android

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 18:55


[Actualización Android #115] Recopilo algunas novedades y características que el Samsung Galaxy S10 necesita para sobresalir en 2019 y ser más exitoso que el Galaxy S9 y Galaxy S9 Plus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CNET en Español Audio Podcasts
Samsung Galaxy S10: 5 cosas que necesita el celular para conquistar el 2019

CNET en Español Audio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019


[Actualización Android #115] Recopilo algunas novedades y características que el Samsung Galaxy S10 necesita para sobresalir en 2019 y ser más exitoso que el Galaxy S9 y Galaxy S9 Plus.

Pocketnow Daily
Nokia 9 PureView specs leaked, Sony Xperia XZ4 with triple cameras - January 2, 2019

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 3:45


On Pocketnow Daily, a new video shows us all of the features of the upcoming Nokia 9 PureView. Recent leaks show us a very tall Sony Xperia XZ4 with triple rear cameras and a headphone jack. New case leaks of the Galaxy S10 show us the device's size compared to the Galaxy S9. According to a new report, the long awaited Galaxy foldable phone will bring a triple-camera setup. We end today's show with deals for the Galaxy Note 8 at Best Buy.New leaked video of the Nokia 9 PureView with its specs?Alleged Xperia XZ4 screen protector and case confirm tall display and triple-camera setupAlleged Galaxy S10+ case gets leaked, hints at phone sizeWhat is the Samsung Galaxy Fold?The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is just $360 at Best Buy, with a catch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Android Authority Podcast
Live podcast Q&A: So Long, 2018!

Android Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 62:54


We recorded a live podcast on December 27th, on our Android Authority YouTube channel, and took questions from the viewers, which tied in nicely with the news of the week. We look at the Galaxy S9 and it’s One UI/Android Pie update. We look at 2018, and how it set the stage for the year to come. The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are coming. All that plus a lot of great questions from those who chimed in. It was a casual end-of-year podcast. And a bonus fun link we discussed on the show! "APPLE PRODUCT LAUNCH" — A Bad Lip Reading h/t Bad Lip Reading Recorded December 27, 2018 8:00PM ET Time codes 06:15 - Stable Android Pie with One UI is now rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus! 09:00 - Android in 2018 is the opening act for Android in 2019 15:00 - Huawei and ZTE may face new US ban via White House executive order 20:20 - Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Lite tipped to land on Verizon this Spring The Android Authority podcast is: Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy Produced by Adam Doud

Android Police Podcast
Ep.299 - From Flip Phones To Tiny Phones

Android Police Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 59:31


On this week's episode: A beta for Android 9 arrives on the Galaxy S9, Night Sight is coming to all Pixels, the Palm Phone is bad, and more. Watch the podcast live every Thursday night on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/androidpolice If you enjoy the show and want to support us, we would love it if you could consider subscribing to us on Twitch. When you subscribe, you get to use a special emoji in the live chat, and you get extra entry methods in our site’s giveaways. Amazon Prime members can link their Twitch accounts to receive one free subscription. How to link Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/en/portal/articles/2574978-how-to-link-your-amazon-account

The CultCast
CultCast #362 - Black Friday steals, MacBook Pro’s new GPU, and Steve Jobs stories

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 49:27


This week:  How to get the best Black Friday deals most shoppers miss! The New MacBook Pro GPUs are a huge upgrade for a meager cost Erfon's quest to get Apple to upgrade his two-month-old MBP! We have to talk about iPhone XR.  Everyone thinks it’s failing but the only thing tanking is Apple’s stock. And we’ll wrap up with a Steve Jobs story so mundane, the internet is fascinated with it   This episode supported by   Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.   The National Security Agency plays a big part in protecting our country from cyber-attacks, and if you work in computer science, networking, programming or electrical engineering, YOU can help keep our country safe.  Learn more about careers at the National Security Agency today at IntelligenceCareers.gov/NSA   Opsgenie empowers Dev & Ops teams to plan for service disruptions and stay in control during incidents.  It also gives teams the power to respond quickly and efficiently to unplanned issues. Visit Opsgenie.com to sign up to get a FREE company account and add up to 5 team members.   The Cult of Mac watch store has the best straps in the biz!  Check out the huge Black Friday Day sale with savings up to 40% at http://store.cultofmac.com.   CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co.   Thanks to Kevin McLeodfor the music you hear on today’s episode.   On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace / @bst3r   Apple adds beefy Radeon Pro Vega graphics to MacBook Pro https://www.cultofmac.com/590380/macbook-pro-radeon-pro-vega-graphics/ Apple’s done it.  A mere 4 months, almost to the day. The 15-inch MacBook Pro got a big performance boost this morning with the new option to add Radeon Pro Vega graphics to the top-of-the-line model. New Radeon Pro Vega graphics cards with up to 60% faster performance in GPU intensive tasks, like VIDEO EDITING, are now available as new options. The Vega 16 is only a $250 upgrade. Vega 20 is a $350 upgrade. Apple quietly mentioned the update after its October 30th event where it revealed the new MacBook Air and iPad Pro. A maxed out 15-inch MacBook Pro is a whopping $7,049 I’m attempting to get Apple take back my machine and let me pay to upgrade to the new one. I think everyone who’s purchased a 2018 MBP should have the same option.   The best Black Friday deals in tech [Live blog] https://www.cultofmac.com/589838/black-friday-deals-tech-2018/ Anyone going for any Black Friday deals? Mention Slick deals. My experience with Greentoe.   Optimistic analyst gets gloomy about iPhone XR https://www.cultofmac.com/589888/iphone-xr-sales-total-ming-chi-kuo/ Ming-Chi Kuo just lowered his estimates for the number of iPhone XR units that will sell over the next year. That’s a real turnaround, as this analyst had previously been bullish on Apple’s latest handset. Goldman sachs is also concerned  writing a note to investors saying “We are concerned that end demand for new iPhone models is deteriorating,” Kuo is worried the growing trade war between China and the US could affect sales. But he also says the price is still too high for a non-flagship phone. Galaxy S9 with 64GB is like $30 cheaper. 64GB Pixel 3 is $50 more expensive Whatever it is, Apple’s stock has TANKED. In the last 3 weeks, Apple’s stock has dropped $45 a share, from 232 to 187. That a drop of 19%!   Steve Jobs stood in the lunch line like a regular Joe https://www.cultofmac.com/589442/steve-jobs-cafeteria-story/ in 2016, someone on the website Quora asked a question about Steve Jobs, and the person who answered was someone he wasn’t expecting, and the mundane fact he shared is still being upvoted to this very day. The question: “What are some lesser-known facts about Steve Jobs?” Brett Bilbrey, who joined Apple in 2002 and retired in 2014 as its head of technology, responded. Steve Jobs, it turns out, used to wait in the lunch line just like everybody else.   Steve would somehow end up in line behind Brett Bilbrey on a regular occasion "he would often ask me to hold his place while he went to check other food stations,” Bilbrey wrote. “Once when this happened, another employee got in line behind me, and I turned around and told him, ‘Just so you know, I’m saving that spot for Steve.’ He laughed and thought I was kidding. ‘Yeah, right. Like Steve is going to show up and cut in line.’ While he was saying that, Steve had returned and was behind him, and heard his comment. Steve said, ‘I’m not going to cut in, he was holding my spot for me.’ The guy turned around and saw Steve, and the employee’s face actually turned white, and he started shaking. Instead of just making room for Steve, he kind of just slinked away. “Steve nodded to me and said ‘Thanks.’ Then he pulled out his phone and started checking email while we waited.”

Pocketnow Daily
Galaxy F design concepts, Google Pixel 3 XL issues - November 15, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 3:40


On Pocketnow Daily, we get some new concepts for the Samsung Galaxy F that hint some design details. Google Pixel users are complaining about their speakers having problems as well as their text messages being deleted. Sharp just announced the Aquos R2 Compact which features two notches instead of one. The Android Pie beta for the Galaxy S9 and S9+ is already available in Korea and will reach the US with One UI soon. We end today's show with Samsung's Black Friday deals on phones, tablets and more.Check out these renders of Samsung's foldable Galaxy FCheck out this cool foldable Samsung Galaxy F concept videoSome Google Pixel 3 XL devices have buzzing and distorted speakersSharp Aquos R2 Compact: the phone with two notchesThe Samsung Galaxy S9 is already getting One UI on Android Pie betaSamsung's Black Friday deals begin November 16 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

科技美学|每日资讯 2021
三星Galaxy S9冰蓝色开启预定,Airpods通过蓝牙SIG认证

科技美学|每日资讯 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 2:03


Pocketnow Daily
Galaxy S10 with Infinity-O Display, iPhone XR sales disappoint - Novemer 13, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 3:37


On Pocketnow Daily, the Galaxy S10 will take on the Infinity-O display design teased at the Samsung Developers Conference. Ming-chi Kuo just cut down his sales predictions for the iPhoneRXr after a disappointing start. LG has just trademarked devices from the V50 all the way to the V90 to secure its brand. Back with Samsung, it just launched an Ice Blue variant of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ in China and has hinted to new color variants coming to the Galaxy S10. We end today's show with the Razer Phone 2 becoming available in AT&T on November 16.Samsung Galaxy S10 might bring triple cameras, and a punch hole cutoutMing-chi Kuo cuts iPhone XR sales forecast to 70 million unitsLG V50, V60, V70, V80, V90 officially trademarked. What does it mean?Could a gradient Galaxy S10 be in the cards? The Galaxy S9 just got oneAT&T to carry Razer Phone 2 from November 16 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pocketnow Daily
Samsung's Infinity Flex Display revealed - November 7, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 4:23


On Pocketnow Daily, Samsung just showed us the Infinity Flex Display concept for their foldable product. The Galaxy S9 and Note 9 will officially receive Android Pie with Samsung's new UI this January. Some new LG patents show us nearly bezel-less displays along a triple camera arrangement that resembles the Mate 20 Pro. We get two codenames for possible future Google phones, one of them being a mid-ranger. We end today's show with Xiaomi announcing an event for London and one for the US along with the release of their affordable AirDots headphones.Samsung demonstrates Infinity Flex Display with One UILG patents show full screen smartphone, square camera arrangementHave the new Google phone codenames been found in ARCore?Xiaomi’s AirDots are new wireless earphones for just $30 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nerdcore Podcast
Nerdcore Podcast s3e01: El regreso de Nerdcore con nueva temporada!

Nerdcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 128:24


Después de 3 meses de pausa, #NerdcoreLive regresa con todo con su tercer temporada y antes de entrar con los temas recientes, hacemos un pequeño resumen de los temas más importantes que sucedieron durante nuestra Ausencia. Hablamos de nuestro ángulo sobre lo sucedido con Facebook y Cambridge Analytica, de algunos teléfonos celulares que robaron la atención de los usuarios como el Huawei P20 y P20 Pro y su increíble cámara, y un pequeño resumen del Galaxy S9. Ya entrando en temas recientes, cubrimos y opinamos sobre los lanzamientos y anuncios más importantes de Google IO 2018, la conferencia para desarrolladores de Google. Así mismo, hablamos del Facebook F8 en donde FB presentó el Oculus Go entre otras cosas, y brevemente de como Microsoft se ha convertido en una compañia no relevante para el consumidor final. Por último tocamos varios temas de videojuegos incluyendo el Hack del Switch, y el desliz de Walmart Canada en donde spoilerearon muchos de los títulos que se espera se presenten en el próximo E3. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message

Nerdcore Podcast
Nerdcore Podcast s2e26: Galaxy S9 y DJI Mavic Air

Nerdcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 88:00


En este episodio hablamos de muchas noticias cortas pero muy diversas, pasando por la confirmación de la fecha de presentación del Galaxy S9, la fecha de salida del smart speaker de Apple (el HomePod) y sitios porno que le están entrando al hardware. Analizamos el lanzamiento del nuevo Drone de DJI, el Mavic Air, y comentamos sobre el Beta de iOS 11.3 que le dará la opción a los usuarios decidir sobre el rendimiento y experiencia de uso con sus iPhones y baterías y comentamos brevemente sobre las buenas calificaciones de Monster Hunter World para PS4. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message

digitalSoup
Episode 094 Ope (There It Is)

digitalSoup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 74:29


This week the guys talk about the new Discord game store, the downfall of ROM sites, Spotify, and is the blue light from your phone making you go blind? Jason and Adam then square off in a “who would win it” super fight - a Spartan in a potato sack, or a narcoleptic carne! Discord New Game Store Takes On Steam Last Thursday, the company launched the beta of its digital game store, which will carry a curated selection of new and popular hit titles. The store will be first available as a beta to about 50,000 Canadian players, but Discord plans on rolling it out widely to users later this year. Unlike Steam, the new store will offer a tighter selection of PC games. Is Nintendo Destroying The History of Gaming? Nintendo's attack on ROM sites is gaining some ground. Last week Nintendo sued two long-standing emulation sites: LoveRETRO and LoveROMs. Nintendo is suing for $2 million for illicit use of their trademark, plus $150,000 for each Nintendo game hosted. Because of this EmuParadise per-emptively pulled all ROMs off their site in fear of having Nintendo's focus aimed towards them. Spotify Announces “Long-Term” Samsung Partnership Spotify has announced a new “long-term” partnership with electronics manufacturer Samsung, making the streaming platform the “go-to music provider” across all Samsung devices going forward. The partnership includes the brand's newly announced Galaxy S9 smartphones, as well as the Galaxy Home smart speaker, which is a direct competitor to Apple's HomePod. Spotify will come pre-installed with Samsung devices, and has also been integrated into Samsung's “Bixby” voice-activated assistant. Is Your Phone Making You blind? New studies seem to be showing a link between the blue light from our screens and eye issues, including blindness. Get Ready For The SUMC With a stable of around 900 characters, Sony has announced a new name for their planned interconnected universe(formally referred to as the Spider-verse) and it's a mouthful. Sony's Universe of Marvel Characters may have big plans but can they actually take those plans to fruition?

Protocolo Informática
Protocolo Informática #24 - Fix Bug Iphone & Presentación Galaxy S9

Protocolo Informática

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 5:29


Comentamos cómo solventar el bug de iPhone relacionado con la letra en Telugu. Modo de recuperación en iPhone. Además comentamos algunos aspectos de los nuevos Samsung Galaxy S9

On Refait le Mac - Audio
ORLM-305 : iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, le grand test ! Face aux Huawei P20 Pro et Samsung Galaxy Note 9

On Refait le Mac - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018


Après une semaine d’usage intensifs, place au grand test des iPhone Xs et Xs Max. Quelles sont leurs forces et faiblesses ? Sont-ils les meilleurs smartphones du marché comparés au séduisant Huawei P20 Pro et aux derniers nés de Samsung, les Galaxy S9 et Note 9 ? Débats ! Les coups de coeur : Didier : Coque iPhone pour vélo Tigra https://amzn.to/2N57Ogw Alex : La newsletter Planet https://www.getplanet.eu Laurent : Micro sans-fil pour iPhone Comica CVM-WS50 https://amzn.to/2R88IvN Stéphane : The Angel (L’Ange du Mossad) https://www.netflix.com/fr/title/80188120 Olivier : IkePod Watch https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/luxury-design-watch/ikepod-watches/?ref=7wtdll&gclid=CjwKCAjworfdBRA7EiwAKX9HeNaImemKvdDrvI4r-uNpCFWboNegMg1CNmYS_-Hi-0cSEkXIhcBJAhoCaO8QAvD_BwE

On Refait le Mac - HD
ORLM-305 : iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, le grand test ! Face aux Huawei P20 Pro et Samsung Galaxy Note 9

On Refait le Mac - HD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 63:01


Après une semaine d’usage intensifs, place au grand test des iPhone Xs et Xs Max. Quelles sont leurs forces et faiblesses ? Sont-ils les meilleurs smartphones du marché comparés au séduisant Huawei P20 Pro et aux derniers nés de Samsung, les Galaxy S9 et Note 9 ? Débats ! Les coups de coeur : Didier : Coque iPhone pour vélo Tigra https://amzn.to/2N57Ogw Alex : La newsletter Planet https://www.getplanet.eu Laurent : Micro sans-fil pour iPhone Comica CVM-WS50 https://amzn.to/2R88IvN Stéphane : The Angel (L’Ange du Mossad) https://www.netflix.com/fr/title/80188120 Olivier : IkePod Watch https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/luxury-design-watch/ikepod-watches/?ref=7wtdll&gclid=CjwKCAjworfdBRA7EiwAKX9HeNaImemKvdDrvI4r-uNpCFWboNegMg1CNmYS_-Hi-0cSEkXIhcBJAhoCaO8QAvD_BwE

Pocketnow Daily
Galaxy Note 10 'Da Vinci', Huawei Mate 20 Pro Leaks - September 11, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 3:56


iPhones for sale starting at $16 — it's cheaper on Swappa.On Pocketnow Daily, the Galaxy Note 10 gets a codename "painted" on. We get some pictures of Huawei Mate 20 Pro dummies showing off the incredible screen. Samsung is going to be using Qualcomm's technology for its in-display fingerprint scanner coming to the Galaxy S10. According to a tipster, those pictures of iPhones we got last week were actual prototypes, not shells. We end today's show with deals for the Galaxy S9 and S9+.Samsung Galaxy Note 10 codename hinted, will it ever happen though?Huawei Mate 20 Pro dummy hints curved screen, almost no bezelsQualcomm’s in-display fingerprint sensor will be on the Galaxy S10We have seen real iPhone Xc Prototypes without knowing itNice discounts come to unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+Check out the Snapdragon Wear 3100 Platform! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily Tech News Show
DTNS 3336 - VPN Virtual Pigeon Network

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 31:08


Samsung's growth slows weighed down by low Galaxy S9 sales while Huawei posted a 15% increase in revenue. How OpenAI is improving robotic hands work. Yahoo Finance is planning on launching its own full-day live video stream network by the end of the year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.

Hlaðvarp Kjarnans
Tæknivarpið – Sláandi fréttir: Galaxy S9 er betri en iPhone 6....og Galaxy S5

Hlaðvarp Kjarnans

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 48:44


Í þætti vik­unnar fara strák­arnir yfir helstu tækni­fréttir síð­ustu daga. Sam­sung gerir grín að iPhone 6 og kallar hann úrelt­an. Microsoft er mögu­lega að koma með ódýra Surface tölvu. Í lokin rýna þeir svo í nýút­komna töl­fræði­skýrslu Póst- og Fjar­skipta­stofn­unar um fjar­skiptaum­hverfið árið 2017. Umsjón: Gunn­laugur Reyn­ir, Andri Val­ur, Sverrir Björg­vins. Tækni­varpið er í boði Dom­in­os. Fáðu 30% afslátt með því að nota kóð­ann taekni­varpid þegar þú pantar á net­inu eða í app­inu.

PixelSwim Podcast
Episode 016 – A New Canon and Ted Salmon

PixelSwim Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 77:10


[block id="424" title="Podcast Links"] Episode 16 has landed where I talk about having to learn to use a Canon DSLR and chat at length with my second guest ever Ted Salmon all about his favorite tech and a plethora of other random-ish topics. Thanks for tuning in and visit pixelswim.com for all my links, articles and other general info. Episode Links Ted Salmon Online Ted on Google+ Phones Show Podcast Whatever Works Podcast Chewing Gum for the Ears Podcast Projector Room Podcast Cameras Galore! Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR kit on Amazon (Model D750 in UK) Full Frame DSLR description on Wikipedia Panasonic Lumix with 60x zoom Ted Mentioned - eBay Material Design 2.0 Article Previewing Material Design 2.0 by Raveesh Bhalla Ted's Tech Acer Swift 5 Laptop Asus Chromebook Flip Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus - 10 inch Amazon Basics wireless mouse with nano receiver Current SIM Swappers: Nokia 7 Plus and Razer Phone Wishlist: Google Pixelbook with Pen My Wishlist Microsoft Surface Book 2 fully loaded Surface Pen Surface Mouse Moto X Mixup Moto X Style VS. Moto X Pure on Phone Arena Galaxy S9 Phone Call Issues Samsung fixes Galaxy S9 and S9+ call stability issues in latest update via Phone Arena

WIRED Tech in Two
Want Animoji, but Not the iPhone X? Try These Apps Instead

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 3:34


We're calling it: animated emoji are officially a “thing.” Now that Apple's iPhone X has Animoji, Samsung's Galaxy S9 has AR Emoji, and ASUS's ZenFone 5 has ZeniMoji, the way to show off your status as a fancyphone owner is by sending all your friends cartoons made with your face. Not about to spring on the iPhone X or Samsung 9? Don't get left behind. Download one of these dupes instead.

New Zound Podcast
NZP - A Hitetetlen

New Zound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 50:06


Zenetikai adásunk jelentkezik megest, s adatik nétkek! Ganxsta Zolee is kapott az idei Fonogram díjból. Gyorsan be is szólt Szentpéteri Csillának!  Beszélgetünk a binaural hullámokról, placebóról, és kísérletekről. Nem mentünk el szó nélkül amellett sem, hogy csődbe mehet a Gibson. Megpróbálunk utána menni, hogy miért nem veszik mostanában ezt a márkát. Szóba kerül az új Galaxy S9 folytán a Dolby Atmos, de nem nagyon látjuk értelmét ennek, mint ahogy sok minden másnak sem... Határozottan óva intünk mindenkit attól, hogy Patreonon támogasson minket! facebookunktwitterünktelegram weboldalunk youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newzoundstudio/message

The Gadget Spot
3-6-18 The Audio is Fixed This Time. For Real.

The Gadget Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 92:14


BS, Sony Camera, Sony Phones, Galaxy S9, Nokia 8110, Asus Zenphone 5, Lightphone 2, Ring Bought by Amazon, Google Clips, Xbox on Mac, Duke Half-Life, Video Game Violence, Cyberdyne Exo-Skeleton, Spyro, Crypto News

WIRED Tech in Two
How to Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S9

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 5:02


It's a new month, and we've got an extra special weekend deals list for you. This week, Samsung's brand-new Galaxy S9 is available for preorder. With a little help from TechBargains, we've collected everything you need to know about the phone here. If Samsung's purple new Galaxy isn't your thing, we've highlighted a few more tech deals that we personally like. Samsung's 2018 flagship phone, the Galaxy S9 (and larger Galaxy S9 Plus) are both available for preorder as of 9 p.m. PT March 1.

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 289

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 50:30


Australians are loyal to their mobile provider but that loyalty could be costing us money, why Telstra is bumping customers up to faster NBN speeds for free and Samsung's Galaxy S9+ camera judged the best in the world, we check out the AlcoSense Verity personal breathalyser, we experience the HTC Vive Pro virtual reality headset, the ZTE foldable smartphone with two screens and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #612

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 72:30


More spectrum up for auction in 2018, Sprint and T-Mobile reveal more 5G deployment details, and Samsung reveals the Galaxy S9. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524   How to Listen:

Hlaðvarp Kjarnans
Tæknivarpið – Allt það helsta af Mobile World Congress

Hlaðvarp Kjarnans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 89:55


Í þætti vikunnar kemur Elmar Torfason í heimsókn og fer yfir helstu fréttir af Mobile World Congress ráðstefnunni sem fór fram í Barcelona í lok Febrúar. Samsung kynnti Galaxy S9 og S9+. Nokia kom með nýja og “gamla” síma. Huawei kynnti nýja útgáfu af Matebook fartölvunni, Matbeook X Pro sem hefur vakið mikla athygli. Þetta og fullt af öðrum fréttum.

The Blind Side
E75 Our very own Alexa skill, adjusting Spotify podcast pllayback, Samsung Galaxy S9, Delta sees sense, ADA gutting passes the house, Anna Dresner's new book, "You and your Apple Watch"

The Blind Side

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 66:56


Episode 75 begins with more exciting news about how increasingly easy it is to hear The Blind Side Podcast wherever you need it. We're now on iHeart Radio, and we now have our very own cool Alexa skill for the Amazon Echo, which Jonathan Mosen demonstrates.Jonathan then demonstrates a hidden but cool Spotify trick, how to speed up playback of the podcast when listening through Spotify.Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S9, complete with some interesting news features, plus others that Apple has abandoned, and some customers miss, such as a fingerprint sensor, and the all-important headphone jack. Bixby has also been enhanced. Jonathan brings you the key points of the launch, and some analysis.Remember, to discuss all accessible phones, you're welcome to join the Blind Phones email group. Send a blank email to BlindPhones+subscribe@groups.ioThere's good news, as we follow up on a story we've covered previously relating to Delta's new policy on service animals. Advocacy has paid off, and guide dog handlers won't need to provide documentation 48 hours before they fly.We report further on the ADA Education and Reform Act, which has passed the US House of Representatives and is on a fast track in the Senate. We urge our listeners in the US to be in touch with advocacy organisations to find out what you can do.Our featured guest is Anna Dresner, who has written a new book, "You and your Apple Watch", published by National Braille Press. What does an Apple Watch do, why would you want one, how accessible is it, and how does it compare with cheaper alternatives?A reminder, to discuss the podcast with other listeners, you're welcome to join our discussion group by sending an email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 288

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 49:52


We're coming to you from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and will take you through the latest announcements from Samsung, Huawei, Alcatel, LG and Nokia, we'll  also chat with Samsung Australia's head of IT and mobile Gary McGregor about the brand-new Galaxy S9 smartphone, also why solar panels and batteries are set to boom in Australia,  Amazon Alexa smart speaker review, the most versatile portable battery you can buy and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcasts4iu
#MWC18 - LG V30S, Galaxy S9/S9+

Podcasts4iu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 25:35


Canal Youtube Review4iu: https://goo.gl/L9rDzD Canales de telegram: Chollos4iu: https://telegram.me/chollos4iu Noticias4iu: https://telegram.me/noticias4iu Series4iu: https://telegram.me/series4iu DescargasDirectas: https://telegram.me/descargasdirectas Podeis seguirnos en las páginas de Facebook: Chollos4iu: https://www.facebook.com/chollos4iu/ Review4iu: https://goo.gl/bfnntM Apps4iu (Aplicaciones GRATUITAS diarias): https://goo.gl/VN297p Poscast4iu (iTunes): https://goo.gl/kcnwY1 Podcast4iu (ivoox): https://goo.gl/l8qezR Otras redes sociales: Twitter: @review4iu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/review4iu/

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 287

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 49:29


Why penalties for texting drivers need to be more severe, pilots of DJI drones now need  to pass a quiz before they can fly, Samsung teases the features of the Galaxy S9 with some new videos, we check out Apple's HomePod speaker, the device that makes your air conditioner smart, Netgear X4S tri-band range extender and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 284

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 50:48


Rumours fly after Samsung announces Galaxy S9 launch date, Aussie Broadband shakes up its NBN plans with flexible data allowances, DJI unveils its new Mavic Air drone, what to do if you lose an Apple AirPod, Whirlpool's new smart appliances and how they work together, Garmin's new golf GPS band and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices