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Sirius Talk
The Galaxy X Target Series - Live From The Great American Outdoor Show

Sirius Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 13:27


We're talking about our brand new target arrows right from our booth at the Great American Outdoor Show!Use Code: siriustalk10 for 10% off your first order at siriusarchery.comUse Code: SATV15 for 15% off at huntworthgear.comUse Code: Sirius for 10% off at https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/

X is for Podcast: An Uncanny X-Men Experience
Guardians Of The Galaxy, X-Men, and Marvel Voices: Spider-Man on Our Book Club's Special Premiere

X is for Podcast: An Uncanny X-Men Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 92:36


Nico, TK, & Kevo bring you a look at major releases from Marvel's Spring titles as XI4P returns! Join the X-Pack as we take a look at Guardians of the Galaxy #1, X-Men #21, Marvel Voices: Spider-Verse #1 & the Marvel releases from 4/12, kicking off our all-new reading club experience! Titles may also include Bloodline #3, Captain America Cold War Alpha, Captain Marvel #48, Carnage #12, Fantastic Four #6, Miles Morales Spider-Man #5, Moon Knight #22, Silver Surfer Ghost Light #3, Storm & The Brotherhood of Mutants #3, & X-23 Deadly Regenesis #2! It's all this and more on an all new X Is For Podcast -- we hope you survive the experience!

Legacy & Legends
Guardians of the Galaxy X-Mas & Phase 4: Anarchists & Androids Episode 12

Legacy & Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 37:40


Today we look at the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special and go over  a quick brief review of Marvel's Phase 4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support

Astro arXiv | all categories
Dissecting the interstellar medium of a z=6 3 galaxy: X-shooter spectroscopy and HST imaging of the afterglow and environment of the Swift GRB 210905A

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 1:21


Dissecting the interstellar medium of a z=6 3 galaxy: X-shooter spectroscopy and HST imaging of the afterglow and environment of the Swift GRB 210905A by A. Saccardi et al. on Wednesday 30 November The study of the properties of galaxies in the first billion years after the Big Bang is one of the major topic of current astrophysics. Optical/near-infrared spectroscopy of the afterglows of long Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) provide a powerful diagnostic tool to probe the interstellar medium (ISM) of their host galaxies and foreground absorbers, even up to the highest redshifts. We analyze the VLT/X-shooter afterglow spectrum of GRB 210905A, triggered by the Swift Neil Gehrels Observatory, and detect neutral-hydrogen, low-ionization, high-ionization, and fine-structure absorption lines from a complex system at z=6.3118, that we associate with the GRB host galaxy. We study the ISM properties of the host system, revealing the metallicity, kinematics and chemical abundance pattern. The total metallicity of the z~6.3 system is [M/H]=-1.75+/-0.13, after correcting for dust-depletion and taking into account alpha-element enhancement. In addition, we determine the overall amount of dust and dust-to-metal mass ratio (DTM) ([Zn/Fe]_fit=0.32+/-0.09, DTM=0.12+/-0.11). We find indications of nucleosynthesis due to massive stars and evidence of peculiar over-abundance of aluminium. From the analysis of fine-structure lines, we determine distances of several kpc for the low-ionization gas clouds closest to the GRB. Those farther distances are possibly due to the high number of ionizing photons. Using the HST/F140W image of the GRB field, we show the GRB host galaxy as well as multiple objects within 2" from the GRB. We discuss the galaxy structure and kinematics that could explain our observations, also taking into account a tentative detection of Lyman-alpha emission. Deep spectroscopic observations with VLT/MUSE and JWST will offer the unique possibility of combining our results with the ionized-gas properties, with the goal of better understanding how galaxies in the reionization era form and evolve. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.16524v1

Astro arXiv | all categories
Dissecting the interstellar medium of a z=6 3 galaxy: X-shooter spectroscopy and HST imaging of the afterglow and environment of the Swift GRB 210905A

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 1:19


Dissecting the interstellar medium of a z=6 3 galaxy: X-shooter spectroscopy and HST imaging of the afterglow and environment of the Swift GRB 210905A by A. Saccardi et al. on Wednesday 30 November The study of the properties of galaxies in the first billion years after the Big Bang is one of the major topic of current astrophysics. Optical/near-infrared spectroscopy of the afterglows of long Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) provide a powerful diagnostic tool to probe the interstellar medium (ISM) of their host galaxies and foreground absorbers, even up to the highest redshifts. We analyze the VLT/X-shooter afterglow spectrum of GRB 210905A, triggered by the Swift Neil Gehrels Observatory, and detect neutral-hydrogen, low-ionization, high-ionization, and fine-structure absorption lines from a complex system at z=6.3118, that we associate with the GRB host galaxy. We study the ISM properties of the host system, revealing the metallicity, kinematics and chemical abundance pattern. The total metallicity of the z~6.3 system is [M/H]=-1.75+/-0.13, after correcting for dust-depletion and taking into account alpha-element enhancement. In addition, we determine the overall amount of dust and dust-to-metal mass ratio (DTM) ([Zn/Fe]_fit=0.32+/-0.09, DTM=0.12+/-0.11). We find indications of nucleosynthesis due to massive stars and evidence of peculiar over-abundance of aluminium. From the analysis of fine-structure lines, we determine distances of several kpc for the low-ionization gas clouds closest to the GRB. Those farther distances are possibly due to the high number of ionizing photons. Using the HST/F140W image of the GRB field, we show the GRB host galaxy as well as multiple objects within 2" from the GRB. We discuss the galaxy structure and kinematics that could explain our observations, also taking into account a tentative detection of Lyman-alpha emission. Deep spectroscopic observations with VLT/MUSE and JWST will offer the unique possibility of combining our results with the ionized-gas properties, with the goal of better understanding how galaxies in the reionization era form and evolve. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.16524v1

Newbie Homemade Mashup Lab
[mashup] Nicholas Britell - C-5 Galaxy X Jamiroquai - Didgin' Out

Newbie Homemade Mashup Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 1:09


Nicholas Britell - C-5 Galaxy Jamiroquai - Didgin' Out

Science Friction Theater
Episode 16: Gruesome Grasshoppers from Galaxy X

Science Friction Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 20:10


Chirp chirp and BOOM goes Stony Point!

Stuffed Podcast RSS
Samsung's Justin Hume on the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy X Flip3 launch

Stuffed Podcast RSS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 25:59


Stuff's editor-in-chief Toby Shapshak is joined by Samsung South Africa's Justin Hume following the launch of the South Korean brand's newly established Z-range. On 11 August 2021, Samsung revealed the latest in its smartphone lineup, and this time it's all about unfolding greatness. On the larger side, the Galaxy Fold3 5G features speedy 120Hz displays (inside and out) as well as an improved UI aimed at bringing a brilliant experience all-round. Then there's the Galaxy Flip3 5G -- a handset developed with the creator in mind. How will South Africans adapt to the 'new-new' mobile format? #sponsored

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Tech Talk with Craig Peterson Podcast: Supply chain hacks, Nation-state spying, Tesla, Microsoft Exchange Server Hack and More

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 80:52


Welcome!   It is now up to 100s of thousands of organizations that have been affected by this Microsoft Exchange Server Vulnerability and it was so large that you could drive a freight train through it.  Oh yes -- Microsoft did issue a patch but that did not fix the problem which was the backdoor that the bad guys installed.  Nation-states, especially China and Russia have been spying on us an it will take a lot of research to determine what information they were able to get their hands on and what damage they can do with that information.  We have deep fakes in the news again and there is more so be sure to Listen in. For more tech tips, news, and updates, visit - CraigPeterson.com. --- Tech Articles Craig Thinks You Should Read: Tens of thousands of US organizations hit in ongoing Microsoft Exchange hack Samsung just out-Googled the Pixel at guaranteeing Android updates Google’s Getting Rid of Third-Party Cookies, But Their Replacement Is a Terrible Idea Google claims it will stop tracking individual users for ads Tesla asks fans to lobby the government on its behalf Make Deepfake Videos of Your Ancestors, But Consider Your Data Privacy When Making MyHeritage 'Deepfakes'   China’s and Russia’s spying sprees will take years to Unpack A new type of supply-chain attack with serious consequences is flourishing --- Automated Machine-Generated Transcript: Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] If you've been listening to me for a while, you may not believe this, but I've got a recommendation here on Android phones. Coming up we're going to talk about Google's new replacement for cookies, and a little bit about what Teslas' been up to. I don't like this. I have never been a fan of Android phones, and you know why I haven't been a fan? The biggest problem with Android phones is the lack of security updates. That really does concern me a lot. Google also has not been the best when it comes to the Playstore and making sure that everything on the store is actually safe. Here is some very promising news for people who like the Android platform or maybe dislike the Apple platform for one reason or another. Frankly, there's a lot of reasons there too. Samsung has always been the leader when it comes to keeping their number one phones updated in the past. I've always said, make sure you can get updates. Samsung with its Galaxy phones has been good for about two years. They provide you with the security updates you need with some patches. Even if Google comes out with a patch, most of the phones out there that are running Android, do not get the updates. Ever. Some of these phones are older, they don't bother supporting them. Some manufacturers drop support within months after you buy the phone. Samsung has been good for about two years. So my rule of thumb has always been, if you're going to buy Android, if you gotta do it. Stick with Samsung and stick with their number one model. It is now promising four years of security updates for more than 130 Galaxy phones. That's pretty big when you consider that frankly, Android phones have been the butt of many a joke over the years. Samsung is working pretty hard to make sure that they are really able to deliver for the Galaxy owners. Now, this is cool because Samsung just early, I think, this year it was that the Samsung promise that most new Galaxy phones would be getting about three generations of Android version updates. Now, that amounts to a few years, as a rule, the generations in the Android world are pretty much about a year. Google has been providing updates for its own phone that it has. They provided to these other companies, like Samsung, to then take it and modify it to fit what they want and then they provide it to you. So, three generations are good. Now, they have said four years of security updates. Now, that's a pretty impressive promise. What they're trying to do is compete with Apple that has historically provided about five years of support. There's a big difference, obviously between two years and five years, but there isn't as much of a difference between four years' worth of security updates, and the five, six, seven years that Apple has been doing depending on what kind of security updates. That's very impressive. Of course, Samsung just a year ago wasn't guaranteeing anything in terms of updates. Most new phone purchases were good for a year or two of updates, but only the Pixel, which is made by Google and Android. One base phones were on the record about how long you could be getting updates from the manufacturer. Now Samsung is doing one better than Google. Remember, Google is the guy that actually provides the Android operating system. Google's only guaranteed three years of version and security updates for Pixel phones and that's not very many phones. Frankly, Google Pixel is not been selling well. It's the standard that all of the Android manufacturers use in order to have a kind of proof of concept. So this is what it should look like. This just should be how it acts. I'm looking at this list here. This thing is huge of all of these phones from Samsung that is going to be supported, here. You've got the Galaxy foldable devices. The whole family of folds. The Galaxy S series and starts at the  S 10 plus moving on to the S 20, S 25 G, S 20 plus blah, blah, blah. A bunch of different S 20 models and the S 21. That's pretty darn good. That's a lot of phones. Also, the Galaxy Note series, starting at the Note 10, all the way up to the current Note, 20 ultra-five GS the Galaxy AA series. Again, certainly, the 10 going up to eight 45, the Galaxy AMS, the up through the Galaxy X covers series and again tab series, which has been pretty popular for a lot of people. If you're thinking about picking up one of your Android phones here soon, maybe you should give a second thought to the Galaxy. Now, they're guaranteeing that they're going to provide these security updates for you for four years. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, a guarantee we'll see how long that lasts. The other problem is how quickly are they going to get it out? You'll see Apple devices, who just this week they had a security patch, they pushed it out and they expect to see 70, 80% of all of the phones with that security patch installed within a week. That's your Apple iPhones. Google comes out with a security patch. They push it out. It has to go to the vendors like Samsung and then the vendor like Samsung has to take that add the device drivers that need for all of these models. Think about that for a minute. That's a lot of device drivers. That's a lot of different models. I think it's going to take them a while to do that and then they'll get it to you. That security update that comes from Google, we've seen takes six months in the past before it gets on to your phone. If you're looking at. Security, if that's a real concern of yours and sure should be particularly after this disaster of a company called Microsoft and their windows products. Particularly now this Microsoft exchange server bug. I'm so upset with Microsoft, but you know what? We'll get into that a little bit later. The Samsung, the galaxies, the Google Androids are not designed for all of the safety and security that you really do need, frankly. When you think about the models were talking about 130 models that Samsung is going to be providing new updates for. Okay. When we look at Apple and the iPhone models let me see how many iPhone models are there out there. I'm going to Google that right now, even as we're talking. So 2007, that is when they first came up with them. Okay. So since the very first iPhone, according to the pho iPhone Wiki, there have been 29 models of the iPhone. 29. Two nine. How many did I say Samsung is going to be updating? 130. So who has an easier time of providing updates, security, updates, testing the updates, pushing the updates, having people install the updates, the company that in the last, how many years has been making iPhones yet since 2007? Okay. So all the way up to 2021, that's a lot of years. Versus the Android who has been making these Galaxy's for many years, but is only going to be providing updates back to the Galaxy S 10 from 2019. That covers the 130 models. Are you getting what I'm selling here? Are you buying it? Yeah, it's impossible. Really? For Samsung, even with all that, they're trying to do here. They're trying to help out. It's impossible for them to keep up with security-based unless they have this massive team. I don't expect that they do have a massive team that's going to be working in parallel. 130 teams, one for each phone. That just isn't happening. So again, if security is a concern, Android is not the way to go. If, for some reason you morally, ethically, religiously cannot use an iPhone and then have a solid look at Samsung because of this promise they came up with, here in the last two weeks, of four years of security updates for more than 130 phones. Finally, there is an Android phone that will have security updates at some point in time, versus what we've had over the years of really, you can only count on it for one or two years. It's just not worth it. Not a good thing. Hey, I am sending out on my newsletter, not just my show Notes, but I have also been sending out one or two other emails a week that have some very narrow training. What I've been doing is making audiograms for you guys.   This is a video that is of me speaking, explaining something.  On that video, you can see all of the words you can read along, which is great for people who are hearing impaired, or maybe you want to have that computer muted for whatever reason. It makes it easy. You can find me on YouTube, just go to Craig peterson.com/youtube, and you can catch those audiograms. You can also get them. If you are an active subscriber to my newsletter, active means you open it. You read it. I know you do. If I don't consider you active you just don't get this extra information. So, make sure you open those emails. A lot of us have been complaining about cookies and tracking for a long time. Google has finally heard us? I'm not sure about this. We're going to talk about third-party cookies, right now. Hi, everybody. Thanks for joining me, Craig Peterson here. Well, third-party cookies are where you go to a website, and that web browser kind of squeals on you, shall we say. What happens is Google, for instance, is trying to track you as you go online. As you go between websites. They're calling this kind of an advertising surveillance industry on the web. Frankly, this third-party cookie has really been an important part of this whole surveillance industry. What it does now is it allows a website to have a look at where you have been online. When I say it allows a website, it's really Google, that's doing the tracking. Obviously, you're going to a website, Google doesn't own every website out there. In fact, it barely owns any, when you look at the number of websites that are out on the internet. So Google has this whole concept of if you're visiting this site and you have visited this site and this other site, I know something about you. So it sells that information because it's seeing the pattern, right? That's the whole idea behind the advertising. Phasing out these tracking cookies and these other persistent third-party identifiers have been something people have been trying to get rid of for a very long time. The Electronic Frontier Foundation you'll find them online@eff.org has been jumping up and down trying to get everybody to pull up their socks if you will. One of the first players to really jump into this was Apple. Apple has pretty much told the whole industry, you got to stop doing some of this tracking. Some of the tracking is okay. Again, how many times have I said, if I'm looking for a Ford F-150 then I don't mind seeing ads for the Ford F-150.  Why would I want to see ads for a motor scooter when I'm looking for a pickup truck. Frankly, if I'm looking for an F-150, I expect to see ads maybe for a Chevy Silverado or a Dodge truck, does that make sense to you?  I'm looking for something and that's when I'm interested in seeing it. Google is now jumping on this bandwagon because Apple has said we are going to be doing a couple of things. We are going to be forcing you, app developers, to tell everybody exactly what you are doing with their information, what you're tracking, who you're selling it to, what it's being used for. That's a very big deal. It's got the whole advertising industry very worried. Google is coming along saying, okay, Apple will do you a little bit of one better. Of course, the biggest complaint from Facebook who ironically has been buying newspaper ads, if you can believe that. Google has been destroying the newspaper industry and now it's going to newspapers to try and get people to stop Apple from destroying Facebook's industry by blocking some of the advertising tracking that Facebook has been doing. Now, what Google is doing is looking to replace these third-party cookies. How were they going to do that? They are already doing a few rather sneaky things. For instance, they fingerprint your browser. Your browser has a fingerprint because you have certain extensions on your browser that you've added. You have your computer, which has an operating system that has a certain version. It has a certain amount of memory. It has a certain amount of disc storage. A lot of the private information, personal information about your computer can be gleaned by a website. One of the things they've been doing this, you're blocking cookies. No problem. I can still figure out who you are and they don't necessarily know exactly who you are, but they have a very good idea. One of the proposals Google has come out with is called the federated learning of cohorts, which is very ambitious and could be the replacement, if you will, for these third-party cookies that could be the most harmful. What it is is a way to make your browser do the profiling. Itself. Historically they've been able to track your browser as you go around and then they have to pull all of that information together. They pull it together and they come up with a picture of you and who you are. Yeah. You're interested in buying a pickup truck, particularly an F150. This is an example. That picture gets detailed about you, but it's something that the advertisers have to put together. What this flock or federated learning of cohorts is doing is it's boiling down your recent browsing activity into a category. They're calling this a behavioral label, and then they're sharing it with websites and advertisers. The idea is basically your web browser itself is going to put you in one or more buckets and the websites that you're visiting and the advertisers that are advertising on those websites will be able to get that label that your browser has put on you. Yeah, you like that? So what EFF is saying is that this could exacerbate many of the worst non-privacy problems with behavioral ads, including discrimination and predatory targeting. You can guess what those things mean, right? They're calling this a privacy sandbox, right? It's always the opposite. If Congress is passing a bill, that is a COVID relief bill, you can bet that there's very little to do with COVID relief in the bill. Wait a minute, actually, that's true. There's only 9% of the money in this almost $2 trillion spending plan. 9%, that actually goes to COVID relief. Instant COVID relief bill. Same thing here with Google, right? This is the privacy sandbox and it's going to be better, Google says. In the world, we have today where data brokers and ad tech giants, track and profile everybody with complete impunity. Just like Equifax has. Just like Equifax lost our personal identifiable information, our social security numbers, or addresses or names or date of birth, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. We pay a small fine. Yet. We go on. Are they out of business? Have they lost business? In fact, they gained business because people have been paying Equifax to monitor their credit. Oh my gosh. That framing that Google is talking about is based on a false premise that you have to choose between tracking and new tracking. Does that sound familiar? Yeah.  It's not an either-or. We really should be rejecting this whole new federated learning of cohorts proposal Google has come out with. You can bet that Apple is going to reject this outright because it's really rather terrible. If you care about your privacy on the other hand again, I look at it and say I want an F-150. I don't mind ads for pickup trucks, so what's wrong with that? Okay. There's two sides to this. I just don't like them calling me by name when I walked past a billboard. Stick around, we'll be right back. I'm a fan of much of what Elon Musk has done, what he's trying to do when it comes to technology, and being a proponent of technology. I'm not fond of Elon Musk taking over $3 billion from the taxpayers though. Hi, everybody. I appreciate you spending a couple of hours with me here on the weekend. There's so much to cover. Elon Musk it was $3 billion that he had received in government subsidies. Now we're looking at this, according to good jobs, first.org. We're looking at $4.9 billion dollars that Elon Musk has received basically from the taxpayer. It's really sad when you get right down to it. Now, Tesla got money from taxpayers he's paid some of it back. It's really the government trying to name a winner. There's a lot of competing technologies. There's even non-electric cars out there. How many of you even aware of this? That use, for instance, hydrogen instead of electricity. Now there's, of course, with any technology there's complications here and there. Hydrogen is absolutely amazing. It's an electric car. You fill it up with hydrogen and the only byproduct of the burning, if you will, the hydrogen, is water. In fact, it doesn't burn the hydrogen. It combines it with oxygen to make the water and produce electricity all at the same time. Very cool. There are some prototypes out already on the roads out in California and some other places around the world. When the government's giving out billions of dollars to electric cars, they're effectively naming a winner. Aren't they? Does that make sense? I don't think so. We've got to have a free market and this is not a way to have a free market. It's just like with solar, wind, some of these other technologies where the government is taking our tax dollars and is saying this particular technology, and even worse, look at Solyndra, look at some of these others just absolute debacles. Now, even worse they give money to a specific company within a certain industry. That is not a good thing. Government has a terrible record at picking winners. Even investors, you look at people who are angel investors and who are venture capitalists. They are lucky. If they make money in one of 10 of their investments. It is not a great way for them to make money. A professional investor does terribly. Imagine how poorly a politician does.  The politician is going to be listening to the people knocking on their door, saying here's some money for next time you run for the house or Senate. Or locally, in local elections, it even happens. That is a very bad thing. It's been proven again, and again over particularly in the last about 140 years. Governments' terrible about picking winners. Yet they do it every day of the week. Tesla has gotten money, right? Some, of its tax benefits, some of it is actual cash.  The bottom line, they've some great technology. Now what's happening is Tesla is asking Tesla fans to lobby the government on its behalf. Great article by Rachel Kraus over on Mashable about this week. I love it. She says a Tesla fan. Your mission. Should you choose to accept it is to go to bat politically for the company. Check this out online. You might want to too because Tesla has launched a new online portal called the Tesla engagement platform. CNBC spotted this about a week ago, and this is a hub where Tesla posts actions its users can take like contacting government officials when there is a potential law that would affect the company. In fact, it says in a blog post on this hub Tesla built. Engage Tesla is a new platform for both Tesla's public policy team and Tesla owners clubs. Its goal is to create a digital Homebase for all of our work and to make it easier for Tesla community members to learn what's top of mind for us. Take meaningful action and stay in the loop. We hope you'll enjoy our, excuse me, will we hope you'll join us in getting involved? Oh my gosh. So, I'm on Engage Tesla, it is at engage.tesla.com. Very pretty pictures. By the way, of some of these new Tesla cars, very cool cars. I would absolutely drive one of these things. One exception, I don't like the handles. I talked about that a couple of years back. About door handles on the outside. Having been in emergency medicine for a while. EMS, I can tell you, in accidents, you want something you can grab onto and have serious leverage. The doors get bent, things happen.  There's at least one case I'm aware of where someone got trapped inside the car that was involved in an accident and then burned to death because the people who were trying to rescue him could not get him out of the car because there are no door handles to pull on. Yes. I know the handles come out automatically when everything's working right.  I'm talking about the most extreme of problems here. Anyhow, I'm digressing again. Uber is doing much the same thing, by the way. It isn't just Tesla. Uber is, in fact, they had their drivers this was October last year, sue Uber over what these drivers called pressure to vote and advocate for the proposition in California. Not a good thing when you get right down to it. It is it's a real problem when you look at this in detail now. I'm not sure it's a terrible problem, but I do have a serious problem with companies soliciting the government in order to get things like tax subsidies in order to get special favors. A lot of people do too. Look at all of the people who were upset with Tesla for trying to get a tax holiday for its battery plant and for some of its other facilities and things that they're doing. By the way, there is currently a post on this Tesla engagement platform asking Nebraska residents to contact lawmakers about a law coming up for a vote that would enable Tesla to open showrooms and service stations in the state where it's currently prohibited. Now I brought that one up, particularly because I think again, free market. There's no reason in today's world. No legitimate, let me put it that way, reason to have dealerships. I think we should be able to buy a vehicle directly from a manufacturer. If they want to have certified repair shops, knock yourselves out, but we don't need somebody sitting there anymore in a dealership. Same thing with most of these distributorships. I think we have been shown that a car can be ordered online, configured, online shipping to us. We can be pretty darn happy with it. By the way, that they are shipping it to us in our state gives them what's called a legal nexus. So, they do have a presence in the state. They can be sued in the state if there is a problem. This whole thing in Nebraska, I don't think there should be dealerships that are exclusively provided the right to sell vehicles within the state. My opinion. All right. Hey, stick around. Cause we will be back. We're going to talk a little bit about deep fakes. This is cool because MyHeritage is doing something that's scaring a few people. You're listening to Craig Peterson. Make sure you check out my website, Craig peterson.com and sign up. You might've seen some of these deep fakes out there. Videos where it's putting Elon Musk's face on people or others in videos. Did you know that there's audio as well? They're using it to bring back our ancestors. Hi guys. I really appreciate you listening to me. There is a website out there called MyHeritage and it's very popular. It's a site that allows you to do a genealogical examination of yourself, a little look at DNA, they'll look at your family tree. They've got some research stuff up there. They have something new called Deep Nostalgia and I think this is very cool. It really introduces some interesting problems, frankly. This allows you to animate a face in a photo. It's unnerving. When you have a look at this thing. You can check it out, again. MyHeritage.com/deep-nostalgia N O S T A L G I A. In case you're wondering how to spell it.  They require you to create an account on their site and then you upload the photograph. It takes that photograph and it has them pose it's really uncanny. I'm looking at a picture black and white that was taken it's right there on their site of a couple. I would guess this is a 1960-ish-era photograph based on the hairstyles and the glasses. It's just so weird because they have this photo. It's a head-on face-on photo and they've animated it so that the woman in this photo she's moving her head around. She's smiling. This is a really great smile. She blinked. She moves her head up and down and looks over to her and looks back again. Wowsers. It is absolutely amazing. You might want to check it out.  It's a form of artificial intelligence that's doing this. Of course, it has to make a bunch of assumptions. So if you look, you don't even have to look that closely, but if you look fairly closely at the picture, you'll see some detailed problems with her hair, the ends of her hair. At the top of her head, because you can't see the whole top of her head in the original picture. You can obviously not see both sides of her face or her head because that particular picture just a straight-on shot.  It's making it up as it goes. We're seeing deep fakes more and more. We're going to see a real problem, coming up in another couple of years, certainly by the time 2024 arrives with deep fakes. We've already got Russians influencing our elections. Of course, not as much as the oligarchs out in Silicon Valley have been influencing our elections, but they are already influencing us in a very big way. China, as well, imagine what'll happen when they start producing deep fakes of our presidential candidates saying things or doing things that they have never said nor done. What I did is. I figured I want to give you guys an example. Audio seems to be a little bit harder for the deep fakers than some of the videos. At least the technology and audio hasn't quite come as far.  I'm going to play for you right now. A deep fake of my voice. This is not my voice, you're about to hear. Then I'm going to play a completely computer-generated deep, fake. So let's go here. I'm going to play my voice right now. This is an example of a deep fake using my voice. Did you catch that? That wasn't me. That was a computer again. I'm going to play it for you one more time. This is an example of a deep fake using my voice. Now you can hear some of the problems with it. If you listen really closely that it's not really me, but it's close enough that if you weren't paying a whole lot of attention, you would not notice that it really wasn't me saying something. Expect within the next year, that type of technology to get to the point where you won't be able to tell. So think about it. What would happen? If a tape was released, talking about, Mitt Romney for instance, saying half of the voters that are never going to vote for me anyway, and that was recorded. I guess, by one of the waiters, it was at an event. If you took this voice of mine and you created a deep fake, cause all you need is about five seconds worth of someone's voice to make a deep fake. You had politician X, let's say that Hillary is running again for precedent, okay in 24. You could have her say almost anything. The audio quality might not be up to it, but with most of these recordings that are made on people's cell phones either, is it. I want to play another deep fake. This is a completely fabricated female voice. This is an example of a deep fake using a completely generated voice. Yes, indeed. I created that. I can make her say anything I want to. Help me. Craig is holding me hostage inside his computer. Yeah. This is going to be a huge problem in the future. There are concerns about what they are doing over at MyHeritage. Look at some of these pictures. Here's one it's cool. It's unnerving. Here's again, a guy with a family, this one's in color, he's got a right ear, the really pops out there, but he's looking around. Have you used an iPhone and taken a picture and they call them live pictures. You can see the person right before the shutter is closed. You can see the person moving around. It's really a little video right in front of the picture. That's what these things look like. Ah, here's this little kid he's looking around. Here's one, a very old one. Oh my goodness, it is creepy. You got to check this out online. MyHeritage is.com/deep nostalgia. Now here's where the concern comes in. In an article on Life Hacker. By David Murphy, he is talking about taking these old pictures could be very old pictures of somebody sitting around somewhere, uploading it to the site. Then you get a little bit of nostalgia. I get creepy nostalgia that only comes from this static image now moving around on your screen. I don't get it, really, I don't myself. I think that it's just plain creepy, but if you decide to do it, cause it is cool. Okay. You probably should use a temporary account to make it to make your account over on MyHeritage and maybe also delete the photos that you upload and turn into these deep fakes. So many other websites out there, if you do go ahead and upload it, they go and claim the rights to it because it's a derivative piece. They made this little video from your photos. So, that's not your photo anymore. It's now theirs.  It gives them a royalty-free worldwide perpetual and non-exclusive license to host copy, post, and distribute the content. It could be a problem, but I can tell you one thing that definitely would be a problem, that is if you use a username and the password you've used elsewhere. Now, I have to bring this up because most of us are using the same password on every website or maybe, yeah we're really smart. We got three passwords and we vary them. I did that for years, but that was many decades ago. We just can't do that anymore. If you are going to make an account on MyHeritage or anywhere else, make sure you don't use a password that you've used anywhere else because it is a problem. Ultimately, it's a real problem for you and you can't believe your eyes or your ears anymore. You share these pictures. I don't know that they allow you to download them because I did not put my own pictures up there. If these pictures are watermarked. Delete your account. Click that blue link under the big grid text to get started.  That's supposed to delete anything anyways. You can figure it out but have a look anyway, it's in my newsletter that comes out on Sunday morning. There'll be a link in there that you can click on and see what they've been able to do. Remember. When it comes to particularly things coming up in this next election where it really matters who we vote for, it really matters. Other countries have a very big opinion about who we should be electing to office. Look at what happened with Rep Swalwell out in California. Here's a guy who was running for mayor the Chinese socialist government decided they would put a honeypot into his campaign. So they got this woman who was trained in seducing people. They seduced Swalwell and she raised money for him, for his campaign as mayor and stuck with him over the years, all the way until he was in Congress. Then in Congress, she helped him get onto the very influential committee in Congress, where he had full access to our government secrets. Certain secrets that are. She apparently was feeding all the information right back to China. That is not a good thing, not a good thing at all. It goes to how much. China is willing to do to directly influence and infiltrate our government and our businesses. If they will assign one of their spies to seduce a mayor of a small city in California, and then help elevate him to Congress and to the chairmanship in Congress. By the way, The speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi has not removed him from that seat. She's got a Chinese spy problem herself. That's another story. They're willing to do anything. It's going to be a rough little time here going forward. Let me tell you these deep fakes are getting more and more real. I'll be right back with a whole lot more. You're listening to Craig Peterson. I've been talking about this on the radio all week, at least since midweek.  I want to talk about it now, and why I am so upset with Microsoft. I can hardly contain myself. This is crazy. This is Craig Peterson here. You heard it right. The guy that's very upset with Microsoft. What shall I say? We're going to be getting into that in just a couple of minutes. This is a real problem. What are we supposed to do? We have bad guys now doing what is called supply chain attacks. The simple way to explain this is you have someone who is supplying software for you.  It could be Microsoft. We heard about something, that happened very recently with SolarWinds and how they had software that they were providing their customers, which included government agencies. All kinds of them. It included many businesses. A lot of managed services providers were hacked by this. A very, very big problem, because they were trusting the software that came from SolarWinds, and that software had been digitally signed, so they knew it was legitimate. Everything's good. Nothing to worry about here, let's go on with our lives. However, the reality was that the SolarWinds software had been hacked many months prior to anybody really noticing.  It was hacked in such a way that when SolarWinds provided their software to their customers were now infected. Now, you might look at it and say SolarWinds, they should be signing their software. They should be watching the chain of custody for their software. They did, in both cases, they were signing it digitally so that their customers knew, okay, this is legit. This is really from us. You can install it. It's good. But you're checking the signature didn't do any good. You were still going to be hacked because it was in SolarWinds software. Microsoft has been providing us with software for many years. I helped develop some of the Windows NT code ways back when. Their new technology, that's what the current versions of Windows are based on.  I can remember way back then, just what a mess it was I couldn't believe the way they did so many things. It was just absolutely crazy. Of course, David Cutler, VMS guy, for those of you who remember all of that, really spearheaded that NT project. There were a lot of VMS systems in it, but then Microsoft ripped them out. They ripped them out because they didn't want to have to support an operating system that enforced security. VMS has been a very secure operating system is written by true programming professionals, not interns, as it was exposed with Microsoft, having interns develop one of their versions of their operating system, like 80% of it. It was crazy. That was only found out because of discovery. Yet Microsoft is sitting on cash. A whole lot of cash. It's billions of dollars. Let me see. I'm looking up right now.  Microsoft is sitting on $136 billion in cash, right now, according to MacroTrends. Now, were they using that cash, that $136 billion in cash, to make their products more secure? Doesn't look like it does it. They had such a huge hole. You could drive a freight train through. The Chinese were able to infiltrate,  in fact, many of our machines. This isn't tens of thousands of our machines, this isn't just something like ransomware, where you know about it because Hey, they're asking a ransom, right? They're threatening they're going to release our secrets, our software, our personal information. If we don't pay up it wasn't one of those things. What they did is they got onto these machines in education. In other words, school districts. Hospitals, doctor's offices, government agencies, including defense department guys, Homeland security guys. Okay. Our businesses all the way across the world.  They put back doors on. What a backdoor is. it is something that allows them to go to your machine anytime they want?  In this case do pretty much anything they want it to. Microsoft comes out with fixes this last week. This is specifically for the Microsoft exchange server. By the way, if you're running Microsoft Exchange server, either locally in your business or in the cloud, you have this bug. They released a patch that supposedly closes the hole. It was used by the Chinese to install permanent back doors and what did they not do? They didn't remove the back doors that the Chinese had put in. What's Microsoft saying to us then, are they saying, Hey, listen, you're fools for buying our software. I don't think they're saying that. I am at the point now where I'm saying that we are fools for trusting Microsoft. We're fools for trusting these companies that have a product to sell. All they're trying to do is sell the product. Look at what's been happening with some of these antivirus products. Look at what's happening with these VPN products. They have the software to sell and they're going to sell it. They're not going to tell you the whole truth, nothing but the truth. Forget about it. They're going to do anything they can to sell you the product. So are Microsoft people. Are people getting fired for buying Microsoft? It's like IBM in the seventies and the eighties, you never got fired for buying IBM. People should be fired for buying Microsoft. If you have a Microsoft Exchange server, not only do you need to make sure you install all of the patches. There were four critical Microsoft exchange servers, zero-day vulnerabilities patch. In other words, things that they hadn't been able to patch it and know about yet. Supposedly, right? There are articles I've read that say they've known about at least one of these vulnerabilities for a year plus. There are other vulnerabilities Microsoft knows about that they haven't bothered closing the door on. They are in our supply chain. They are getting us the software that we need and they're signing it and it's installed in it. We're upgrading our machines. Sometimes the upgrades that they provide, the security patches actually work, in this case. It may close the door. What it's not doing is providing us with a way out of this huge mess. Velma agrees with me here. Okay. No, she absolutely does. They released fixes on March 2nd. Microsoft has been saying they've been used in limited and targeted attacks against law firms, infectious disease researchers, defense contractors, policy think tanks among other victims. Yeah. Yeah. How is it a problem? I don't see it. Oh, my goodness. Companies are seeing abuses of these Microsoft exchange server problems starting in January. There are reports that I found out there online. There are three clusters of vulnerabilities. Tens of thousands of US-based organizations are running Microsoft exchange servers that have been backdoored by these threat actors, who we are thinking are Chinese. They are stealing administrative passwords. They're exploiting these critical vulnerabilities in the email systems and calendaring application. They've done nothing, Microsoft to disinfect the system's already been compromised. Can you believe this? I got this from Krebs on security. They were the first ones to report this mass hack and Krebs has got some great stuff they have had for many years now, frankly. Brian Krebs put the number of compromised US organizations, at least at 30,000 worldwide. Krebs said that there were at least a hundred thousand hacked organizations. Now, an organization is a government agency. It could be a hospital, could be a doctor's office, could be a business, right? Anything is an organization, tens of thousands in the U. S. This is the real deal. This is a very big deal. You have to assume if you are running a Microsoft Exchange server, this is the server that is used for email. This is how small businesses often run. Their email is an exchange server. This is how hospitals and government agencies, et cetera, run their exchange server, which is ridiculous. I have never purposely used an exchange server, right? If there's any way around it I've always has gone to something better, a Unix-based system. Postfix, almost anything rather than the incredibly buggy software from Microsoft. It is just horrible. Anyway, you have to assume that you were compromised between near the end last week of February and the first week of March. Absolutely incredible limited targeted attacks. This isn't something that was just absolutely widespread. They went after companies because they knew they could get something out of the companies, a very skilled hacking group from China. They're focused primarily on stealing data from US-based infectious disease researchers. As I said, law firms, right? Higher education institutions, defense contractors, policy, think tanks and NGOs. It's absolutely incredible what they've been doing and we cannot put up with it anymore. I want to put a little word here. If you are a business and you have been using Microsoft exchange server restore from a backup. I would say in the January timeframe, you'd probably be safe. Probably, didn't have any back doors in January. Hopefully, you've got a backup that goes back that far. Okay. Then find something else. Don't use this. Microsoft does not care. You cannot have $136 billion cash on hand, and not spending serious amounts on security. You can't tell me they care. Because frankly, I don't think they do. Hey, go online. Craig peterson.com get some of the free training, other things, and I'm offering right there. Craig peterson.com. Hey, welcome back everybody we're talking right now about InfoSec, information security. Have you thought about maybe taking up a bit of a new career? Well, there are some estimated 2 million open jobs in this one? This is Craig Peterson. Thanks for joining me today. This article appeared in dark reading. Now, dark reading is an online magazine, right? It's a website. And they had this article that I absolutely had to read because it reminded me of someone I know. One of our listeners, who decided he needed a new career. He'd lost his job. He'd been out of work for over a year and he had been managing a retail camera shop and they shut it down. He was stuck. What do I do? He'd been listening to the show for a long time. He decided he wanted to go into information security. He took some courses on it and he got himself a job. A full-time job being the chief IT security guy for this company after just a few months. So that tells you how desperate these companies are. Kind of jerking his chain a little bit, but not right, because he just barely had any background.  If you want me to connect you with him, if you are serious about thinking about one of these careers, I'll be glad to forward your request to him, just to see if he's willing to talk to you. Just email me M e@craigpeterson.com and make sure you mentioned what this is all about. So I know what's going on. Ran Harel, who is security principal and product manager over at Semperis said, when I was growing up, I was quite an introvert, by the way, that sounds like a lot of us in it. I didn't realize until much later on in my career, just how great the security and tech community is looking back. I realize how quickly I could have solved so many issues, by just asking on an IRC channel or forum. IRC is an internet relay chat, a bit of a technical thing, but it's an online chat. I would tell my former self, the problem you are facing now is probably been dealt with multiple times in the past year alone. Don't be afraid to ask the InfoSec community and then learn from them. That's absolutely true. I found an online IRC channel basically, and they were set up just to talk about CMMC is this new standard that department of defense contractors are having to use. As you probably know, we have clients that are manufacturers and make things for the Department of Defense and they have to maintain security.  It's been interesting going in there answering questions for people and even asking a couple of questions. It is a great resource. This particular kind of IRC is over on discussion. You can find them all over the place. Reddit has a bunch of sub- Reddits. It's dealing with these things, including, by the way, getting into an InfoSec career. So keep that in mind. There's lots of people like myself that are more than willing to help because some of the stuff can get pretty confusing. All right. The next one. Is from Cody Cornell, chief security officer, and co-founder over at swimlane. He said, apply for jobs. You are not qualified for everyone else is. Man. I have seen that so many times everybody from PhDs all the way on, down throughout a high school and who have sent me applications that they were not even close to qualified for. Now, you can probably guess with me, I don't care if you have a degree. All I care about is can you do the work. Can you get along with the team are you really going to pull your weight and contribute?  I have seen many times that the answer to that is no, but I've seen other times where, wow, this person's really impressive. So again, apply for jobs you're not qualified for because everybody is. Security changes every day. New skills techniques and the needs of organizations are always shifting. And to be able to check every box from an experience and skills perspective is generally impossible. Looking back at 20 years of jobs in the security space, I don't believe that I was ever a hundred percent qualified for any of them, but felt confident that I could successfully do them. So keep that in mind. Okay. Again, imposter syndrome, we're all worried about it. This applies to more than just InfoSec. This applies to every job, every part of life, we all feel as though were impostors and that we're not really qualified, but the question is, can you figure it out? Can you really do it? Next up here is Chris Robert, a hacker in residence, he calls himself over at Semperis and he says, overall, the most important lessons that I'd tell my younger self are not tech-based. Rather they focus on the human aspect of working in the cybersecurity industry. I think cybersecurity professionals in general, tend to focus on technology and ignore the human element, which is a mistake and something we need to collectively learn from and improve. I agree with him on that as well. However, we know humans are going to make mistakes, so make sure you got the technology in place that will help to mitigate those types of problems. Next up, who's got, Marlys Rogers. She's CISO over at the CSAA insurance group that's a lot of four-letter acronyms. You are nothing without data. Data is queen. Coming from an insurance person, right? Without hard data, you can only speak to security in more imagined ways or ways. The board and C-suite are aware of in the media cost-benefit is only achievable with related data points. Demonstrating how much we are fighting off and how the tools, processes, and people make that happen. Next up we have Edward Frye, he's CSO over at our Aryaka. When I first started out, I was fairly impatient and wanted to get things done right away. While there are some things that need to be done right now, not everything needs to be done. Now have the ability to prioritize and focus on the items that will have the biggest impact. I think one of the biggest lessons I've learned along the way is while we may need to move quickly, this race is a marathon, not a sprint. Patience is essential for security pros. I can certainly see that one. Chris Morgan, senior cyber threat intelligence analyst over at Digital Shadows, despite the way that many in media liked to portray cyber threats, not everything will bring about the end of the world. For those getting into incident response and threats, try to have a sense of perspective and establish the facts before allowing your colleagues to push too quickly towards remediation mitigation, et cetera. Expectation management amongst senior colleagues is also something you'll frequently have to do to avoid them breaking down over a mere phishing site. The quote, one of my former colleagues try to avoid chicken, little central. I've seen that before as well. The next one is things are changing daily and the last one is a perception of security is still a challenge. So great little article by Joan Goodchild. You'll see it in my newsletter, which we're trying to get out now Sunday mornings. You can click through the link if you'd like to read more. As you can see. 2 million open jobs while between one and 3 million, depending on whose numbers you're going at in cybersecurity. You don't have to be an expert. As I said, one of our listeners went from not knowing much about it at all. He can install windows. That's it. To having a job in cybersecurity in less than six months, stick around. We'll be right back. I'm doing a special presentation coming up next month for the New England Society of Physicians and Psychiatrists. We're going to be talking a little bit about what we will talk about right now. What can you do to keep your patient information safe?  What can we do as patients to help make sure our data's safe. Hi, everybody. You'll also find me on pretty much every podcast platform out there. Just search for my name, Craig Peterson. I have a podcast and it makes it pretty easy. I've found some of them don't understand if you try and search for Craig Peterson, tech talk, some of them do. I've been a little inconsistent with my naming over the years, but what the heck you can find me. It's easy enough to do. I've got this new kind of purple-ish logo that you can look for to make sure it's the right one. And then you can listen to subscribe, please subscribe. It helps all of our numbers. You can also, of course, by listening online with one of these devices, help our numbers too. Cause it's you guys that are important.  The more subscribers we have, the way these algorithms work, the more promotion we'll get.  I think that's frankly, a very good thing as well. What do you do if you need to see a doctor, that question has a different answer today than it did a year ago. I won't be able to say that in about another month, right? Because mid March is when everything changed last year, 2020, man, what a year? To see a doctor nowadays, we are typically going online aren't we. You're going to talk to them. So many doctors have been using some of these platforms that are just not secure things like zoom, for instance, which we know isn't secure. Now, the fed kind of loosens things up a little bit under the Trump administration saying, Hey. People need to see doctors. The HIPAA PCI rules were loosened up a little bit in order to make things a little bit better. Then there's the whole DSS thing with HIPAA. All of these rules are just across the board are loosened up. That has caused us to have more of our information stolen.  I'm going to be talking a little bit about this FBI, actually multi-agency warning that came out about the whole medical biz and what we need to be doing. Bottom line, Zoom is not something we should be using when we're talking to our doctors. Now, this really bothers me too. Zoom is bad. We know that it's not secure and it should not be used for medical discussions, but Zoom has been private labeling its services so that you can go out and say, Hey, zoom, I want to use you and I'm going to call it my XYZ medical platform. People have done that. Businesses have done that. Not really realizing how insecure Zoom is. I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt here. You go and you use the XYZ medical platform and you have no clue of Zoom. Other than man, this looks a lot like Zoom, that's the dead giveaway. Keep an eye out for that because a lot of these platforms just aren't secure. I do use Zoom for basic webinars because everybody has it. Everybody knows how to use it.  I have WebEx and the WebEx version of it is secure. In fact, all the basic versions, even of WebEx are secure and I can have a thousand people on a webinar or which is a great way to go. It's all secure end to end. Unlike again, what Zoom had been doing, which is it might be secure from your desktop, but it gets to a server where it's no longer secure. That kind of problem that telegram has, frankly. If you are talking to your doctor, try and use an approved platform. That's how you can keep it safer. If you're a doctor and you have medical records be really careful. Zoom has done some just terrible things from a security standpoint. For instance, installing a complete web server on a Mac and allowing access to the Mac now via the webserver. Are you nuts? What the heck are you doing? That's just crazy. Just so insecure. This is all part of a bigger discussion and the discussion has to do with Zero trust architectures.  We're seeing this more and more. A couple of you, Danny. I know you reached out to me asking specifically about zero trust architectures. Now Danny owns a chain of. Coffee shops and his family does as well. He says, Hey, listen, what should I do to become secure? So I helped them out. I got him a little Cisco platform, and second Cisco go that he can use as much more secure than the stuff you buy the big box retailers or your buying at Amazon, et cetera, and got it all configured for him and running. Then he heard me talk about zero-trust and said, Hey, can I do zero-trust with this Cisco go, this Muraki go, is actually what it is and the answer is, well so here's the concept that businesses should be using, not just medical businesses, but businesses in general and zero trust means that you do not trust the devices, even the ones that you own that are on your network. You don't trust them to be secure. You don't trust them to talk to other devices without explicit permission. Instead of having a switch that allows everything to talk to everything or a wifi network where everything can talk to everything, you have very narrow, very explicit ways that devices can talk to each other. That's what zero-trust is all about.  That's where the businesses are moving. There's zero trust architecture, and it doesn't refer to just a specific piece of technology. Obviously, we're talking about the idea that devices, and even on top of that, the users who are using the devices only have the bare minimum access they need in order to perform their job. Some businesses look at this and say that's a problem. I'm going to get complaints that someone needs access to this and such. You need that because here's what can happen. You've got this data that's sitting out there might be your intellectual property. You might be a doctor in a doctor's office and you've got patient records. You might have the records from your PCI your credit card records that you have. I put on. Those are sitting there on your network that is in fact a little dangerous because now you've got something the bad guys want.  It's dangerous if the bad guys find it and they take it, you could lose your business. It's that simple. They are not allowing you to use the excuse anymore because of COVID. That excuse doesn't work anymore. The same thing's true with the credit card numbers that you have the excuse of I'm just a small business. It's not a big deal. Doesn't work anymore. They are taking away your credit card privileges. We had an outreach from a client that became a client, that had their ability to take credit cards taken away from them because again, there was a leak. So we have to be careful when you're talking and you have private information, or if you don't want your machine to be hacked, do not use things like Zoom. I covered this extensively in my Improving Windows Security course. So keep an eye out for that as well. If you're not on my email list, you won't find out about this stuff. Go right now to Craig peterson.com. If you scroll down to the bottom of that homepage and sign up for that newsletter so you can get all of what I talk about here and more. Hey, thanks to some hackers out there. Your application for unemployment benefits might've been approved and you didn't apply for it in the first place. Turns out somebody stealing our information again. Hi everybody. Craig Peterson here.  This is a big concern of mine and I've often wondered because I have not been receiving these stimulus checks. I did not get the first round. I did not get the second round and I contacted the IRS and the IRS says depends on when you filed for 2019. Oh my gosh.  Of course, I was a little late filing that year. They still haven't caught up. I guess that's good news, right? That the IRS data processing centers are terrible. It goes back to aren't you glad we don't get the government we pay for is the bottom line here, but I've been concerned. Did somebody steal my refund? Did somebody steal my unemployment benefits, did somebody steal my stimulus checks? It is happening more and more. There is a great little article talking about this, where someone had stolen the author's John personal information again. Now we probably all have had our personal information stolen, whether you're aware of it or not. As usual, I recommend that you go to have I been poned.com and pwnd is spelled, pwn, D have I been poned.com and find out whether or not your data has been stolen and is out there on the dark web. They have a really good database of a lot of these major hacks.  Many of us have been hacked via these credit bureaus and one in particular Equifax who have all kinds of personal information about us, had it all stolen. It's easy enough for people to steal our identities file fake tax returns. That's why the IRS is telling you, Hey, file your return as soon as possible. That way when the bad guys file, we'll know it's the bad guys' cause you already filed it. As opposed to you file your tax return and the IRS comes back and says, Oh, you already filed. We already sent you a refund or whatever. You already filed it. That is a terrible thing to have to happen because now you have to fight and you have to prove it wasn't you. How do you prove a negative? It's almost impossible. At least in this case, hopefully, the check was sent to some state 50 States away, another side of the world. So you can say, Hey, listen, I never been there, then they can hopefully track where it was deposited. Although now the bad guys are using these websites that have banks behind them, or maybe it's a bank with a website that is designed for people to get a debit card and an account just like that. That, in fact, is what was used to hack my buddy. My 75-year-old buddy has been out delivering meals and had his paychecks stolen through one of those. These fraudulent job claims are happening more and more. It's really a rampant scam. We've had warnings coming out from the FBI and they have really accelerated during the lockdown because now we've had these jobless benefits increased, people, making more money staying in their home than they made on the job. Disincentives for working, frankly. He's saying here the author again, John Wasik, that a third of a million people in his state alone were victims of the scam. This is an Illinois. This is where he lives. A third of the people in the state of Illinois, including several people that he knew. We've got some national tallies underway. I don't know if you've seen these. I've seen them on TV and read about them, California. It is crazy. People were applying for California unemployment that didn't live in the state at all, would come into the state and once you're there in the state pick up the check, right? Cause that's all they were doing. Some people have been caught with more than a million dollars worth of California unemployment money. Of course, it wasn't a check, it was actually a debit card. The same basic deal and California is estimating that more than $11 billion was stolen. Can you imagine that tens of millions of people could have been scammed because of this? This is the third time the author had been a victim of identity theft and fraud.  He wanted to know how could they get his information. Well, I've told you, check it out on, have I been pwned. It'll tell you which breaches your information was in. It does it based on your email address.  It'll also tell what type of data was stolen in those breaches. So it's important stuff. I think you should definitely have a look at it. He is very upset and I can understand it. Data breaches last year, more than 737 million data files are ripped off according to act.com.  Frankly, that was a digital pandemic, with more and more of us working at home. I just talked about the last segment. Your doctor's office and you are talking to your doctor. How now? Cause you don't go into the office. There are so many ways they can steal it. The FBI's recording now a 400% increase in cybercrime reports that we had this mega hack of corporate and government systems. This whole thing we've talked about before called the SolarWinds hack, although it was really more of a Microsoft hack, and it went out via SolarWinds as well as other things. Be careful everybody out there. If you find yourself in these breach reports, have I been pwned make sure you go to the website. Set yourself up with a new password. At the very least use a password manager. I just responded to an email before, when it went on the air today, from a listener who was talking about two-factor authentication.  He's worried about what you're to use. I sent him my special report on two-factor authentication, but it is the bottom line, quite a problem. Again, Use one password, use two-factor authentication with one password. Don't use SMS as that and you'll be relatively safe. I don't know I can't say do this and you'll be safe. I don't think there's any way to be sure your safe. Having these organizations, businesses, government agencies hacked all the time that don't seem to care about losing our data, right? Oh, it's a cost of doing business, some of these businesses, and I've talked to them, they'll look at it and say, how much will it cost us in fines if our data is stolen? Versus, how much will it cost us to keep our data relatively safe?  For even a larger small company, a hundred employee company, you're talking about something that is going to be costing you about 25 grand a month.  That's if it's outsourced. If you're trying to do it yourself and a hundred-person company, you can easily be spending a hundred grand a month. It's expensive to do.  They'll look at it and say, okay, this is going to cost us a million dollars a year, odds are, it'll be two years, maybe three before we're hacked. That's this statistic, although you're rolling the dice, it might be tomorrow that you get hacked. $3 million versus our fines are going to be about a million dollars. We'll just take the fine. That to me is just disgusting. How can these people live with themselves? I don't know. Maybe it's just me. I'm going crazy. That leads us to this New York Times article I was talking about on the radio this week. The New York Times article talking about how the United States, really, we are losing control of information warfare. Our warriors have been working at the national security agency and the FBI. They leave those agencies and go to work for private contractors. The tools that we've been using to hack other people have been stolen.  The tools that we're paying to be developed, we meaning the US taxpayer, the tools that we have paid to develop aren't even being used, and that mega attack I was just talking about. That's an example of one of these attacks that would have been stopped had we been using the tools that the federal government paid for.  It's just crazy. What's going on? So here's the bottom line, everybody you can't trust most of these vendors that are out there. They have a product to sell. They don't have the best solution for you, right? They really don't. If they cared about you they would not be selling you antivirus software because it does not work. If Microsoft cared about you, they would have come out with their anti-malware stuff. Windows defender, years and years ago. They would have redesigned Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows, as well, because those were huge security holes. Look at Adobe. They've been the source of the most security problems of anything out on the market, bar none. Flash was terrible. Java, another example of something that's been a terrible security hole for years. These businesses are trying to get a product to market as quickly and as inexpensively as possible. Quick is usually the number one goal.  It has to be inexpensive for them to develop it. T

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P1P: 482 – Lower Decks, STLV, and House Shattered | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 77:48


This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection.  Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ship nd use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING. This week on Episode 482 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out' Star Trek's longevity according to Franchise Captain Alex Kurtzman, and Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahon takes a victory lap after the season 1 finale! In Star Trek gaming, we dive further into House Shattered and STO Devs drop in on the team to say "Hello!" Then, Gray takes us down memory lane with another RetroTrekGame review followed by our review of the Season Finale of Lower Decks. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you believe the Star Trek Franchise is diverse enough to avoid ‘Franchise Fatigue? AND CQ: What Lower Decks content do you want to see in-game? Story missions with Beta Shift? Tulgana IV location map? The Dog? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Takes 5 Alex Kurtzman is a busy man. Other than his work on “The Comey Rule” and the upcoming “Silence of the Lambs” television adaptation titled “Clarice”, Kurtzman also works on a little franchise called Star Trek. This week, Kurtzman sat down with the Hollywood Reporter's “TV's Top 5” to discuss everything he's been working on - and while we may or may not be excited for his other projects - well...let's just say we aren't partnered with the Thomas Harris Podcast Network. Kurtzman spent a lot of time talking about Star Trek: Discovery, which is of no surprise - the third season's premiere is set for October 15th. When asked about how long the series would likely run, Kurtzman was frank in both the series' praise and direction - as well as in the Showrunners commitment to keeping Trek fresh. Along those same lines, Kurtzman noted that he had plans with ViacomCBS for Star Trek that reached - currently - to 2027. When asked whether he was afraid of over-saturating the market with Star Trek, Kurtzman expressed that he felt the world needed the franchise, and that diversity in programming was the key to keeping it relevant. Lower Decks NYCC Panel Last week, in episode 481 of Priority One, we talked about the New York Comic Con Star Trek happenings. But if you'll remember, we skipped coverage of the Lower Decks panel because it was spoiler heavy. You've had a week to catch up, but if you still haven't watched the season finale of “Lower Decks”, skip to Star Trek Gaming! -- SPOILERS INCOMING -- During the Comic Con panel, Showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of “Lower Decks” talked about what happened in season 1, and where their characters were heading for season 2 - sans, sadly, Fred Tatasciore's Lieutenant Shaxs. There were some fun ideas on how to bring back the battle-hardened Bajoran - and discussion on whether he was really dead - or just mostly dead. About half way through the panel, the cast was joined by series special guest Jonathan Frakes, and that's when things got predictably spoiler-y. As it turns out, Frakes spoiled plot points for co-star Jack Quaid before the show even started. Of Riker, and his appearance on Lower Decks, Showrunner Mike McMahan stressed the characters' fun attitude and joy.  And if you're concerned that Boimler will mysteriously find his way back to the Cerritos for the Season 2 premiere, fear not. He will be on the Titan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Mike McMahan Talks Lower Decks This week, Mike McMahan took a Season One victory lap - of sorts - hitting Youtube, Variety, and Inverse to discuss what happened on and off screen during “Lower Decks” first season. On Youtube, McMahan explained his thoughts behind using the Pakled as the finale's “Big Bads”.  He continued those musings with Variety, before moving on to spoilers - and cheeky possible-spoilers. ”We'll see the Titan next season because Boimler is off the Cerritos, and we'll be seeing Capt. Riker again as well. Boimler has been talking about moving on to bigger and better all first season, and now we're going to see what happens when he gets what he wants.”. McMahan said Councilor Troi would NOT make in appearance in Season 2. But when asked if OTHER TNG Alumn would join, noted, ”That, my friend, I will not tell you, I would say, feels like a pretty good chance of it.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWq77kgg3Q McMahan told Variety that the second season of Lower Decks would dive deeper into sexuality - Mariner's specifically - saying ”For me and for the writers as we were making this, we didn't intentionally mean for anybody to be strictly heteronormative or straight or cis. Every Starfleet officer is probably at the baseline bisexual, in a way. That being said, I am not the most amazing person at writing those kind of stories. I think we get a little bit better about it in the second season.” Mike McMahan Keeps Talking Lower Decks Heading to Inverse, McMahan may have answered a question we've asked on Priority One. Could Lower Decks be an off-kilter representation of the Cerritos' adventures through Starfleet gossip? ”If you're in Starfleet, and all this stuff has happened, it would be like if you were in the military now, and you were reading about — or hearing about – [real events] either officially or word of mouth through people who have been on ships, or people catching up. There are so many people on these ships, of course they're going to talk to each other. They're going to take real life events and put those into media. I think what I'm trying to say is there is no one unifying theory of communication. To me, it's more that there's going to be mosaic of communication. There's things that are going to be popularized, there's things in the news, there's things you'll learn at Starfleet academy there's going to be stuff you'll hear rumors about. It's out there and it's going to be known.” If you're wondering about the “First Contact” uniforms making an appearance on Lower Decks, McMahan had an answer for that too! ”I'm very fascinated with the idea that we have replicators [in Star Trek] that can make anything. But who's designing that stuff? It becomes like intellectual items, like why aren't they all eating Lincoln's last meal? The more you look at it, some ships would have different stuff, which is why you'd want to get the thing with the purple stripe on it, which goes all the way down to uniforms. I mean why is Starfleet even in uniforms? It's not to make them camouflaged and they're not strictly military. It's representational of who Starfleet is.” STLV 2020 CANCELLED We've got some breaking news tonight, thanks to our Associate Producer Shane Hoover. According to NBC news affiliate Las Vegas 3, the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention has been cancelled. From the website, "Creation Entertainment, the company that brings the Trek convention each year, has announced that the December 2020 show is not going to happen due to pandemic-related reasons. The Star Trek convention will resume next year in Las Vegas on August 11 - 15 at the Rio.” Though we couldn't find any OFFICIAL release from Creation Entertainment at the time of this writing, their previous STLV 2020 page is no longer accessible. Instead it gives way to the 55th anniversary of Star Trek - and creator Gene Roddenberry's 100th Birthday - in 2021. Keep your ear right here for more on the news. Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Venture(Beat) into the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Newer captains may find it hard to believe (and older captains harder to accept), but Cryptic Studios opened its doors before the NX-01 first left spacedock. This year Cryptic celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and last week tech business magazine VentureBeat published an interview with Cryptic CEO Stephen D'Angelo. In the interview D'Angelo shows off his toy cabinet (he has a Galaxy-X model, not that we're jealous or anything), and speaks about thirteen years with a game company driven by outside IP. Saying specifically of Star Trek Online,  ”Star Trek is a universe more than a storytelling style. We've tried to, like I said, give people an experience in that universe that captures the look, the feel, and the stories, but going for the diversity the universe offers”. D'Angelo also talked about being STO's executive producer when it went free-to-play, the changing nature of the game's playerbase, and the company's history in the MMO space as a whole. The Titan Reprises A Familiar Tune? By Thomas Reynolds Captains, be advised: the Trek nuggets in this segment may spoil your dinner. Proceed with caution. Last week's season finale of Star Trek Lower Decks captivated us with drama, tragedy, callbacks, comedy–you know, all that jazz. While the show taketh away (RIP Shaxs), it might also giveth STO players something they've wanted for a very long time. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account dropped a screenshot of the in-game Titan and quoted its swingin' captain's call to action. Admittedly, this doesn't explicitly say what is going on with the Titan in 2411. Cryptic may have simply been capitalizing on the ship's newfound public awareness. However, we had it from Ambassador Kael himself that “there's something coming from Lower Decks soon-ish,” but he couldn't tell us about it lest he ”spoil a surprise in the last episode.” It's hard not to imagine a T6 Luna-class is finally in the cards, and  its holodeck has the Bourbon Street Bar already loaded. Or maybe we're getting little horga'hn ground devices for the upcoming Tulgana IV map. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314569893358968832 Synth Wave: the Extended Remix By Thomas Reynolds Hopefully you've had a chance to play House Shattered's new TFO, “Synth Wave,” since it was released last week. If you have, you might've noticed some of the escaping ships really seem to like the Utopia Planitia Starbase, because they never leave it. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account also confirmed that ships were getting stuck within the starbase, which means they could never leave and the TFO could never end. Cryptic says it'll fix the issue with the October 13th patch, and the event will be extended by another week to make up for the bug. Apparently you shouldn't let homicidal AIs write your Holodeck code. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314617854197526531?s=20

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482 – Lower Decks, STLV, and House Shattered | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 77:48


This episode of Priority One is brought to you by Eaglemoss Hero Collector and the brand new Official Star Trek Online Starship Collection.  Check out all the exclusive ship models – including the U.S.S. Gagarin and the U.S.S. Chimera – at priorityonepodcast.com/ship nd use code PRIORITY10 at checkout to get 10% off your purchase with FREE SHIPPING. This week on Episode 482 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s longevity according to Franchise Captain Alex Kurtzman, and Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahon takes a victory lap after the season 1 finale! In Star Trek gaming, we dive further into House Shattered and STO Devs drop in on the team to say "Hello!" Then, Gray takes us down memory lane with another RetroTrekGame review followed by our review of the Season Finale of Lower Decks. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Questions Are: CQ: Do you believe the Star Trek Franchise is diverse enough to avoid ‘Franchise Fatigue? AND CQ: What Lower Decks content do you want to see in-game? Story missions with Beta Shift? Tulgana IV location map? The Dog? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Alex Kurtzman Takes 5 Alex Kurtzman is a busy man. Other than his work on “The Comey Rule” and the upcoming “Silence of the Lambs” television adaptation titled “Clarice”, Kurtzman also works on a little franchise called Star Trek. This week, Kurtzman sat down with the Hollywood Reporter’s “TV’s Top 5” to discuss everything he’s been working on - and while we may or may not be excited for his other projects - well...let’s just say we aren’t partnered with the Thomas Harris Podcast Network. Kurtzman spent a lot of time talking about Star Trek: Discovery, which is of no surprise - the third season’s premiere is set for October 15th. When asked about how long the series would likely run, Kurtzman was frank in both the series' praise and direction - as well as in the Showrunners commitment to keeping Trek fresh. Along those same lines, Kurtzman noted that he had plans with ViacomCBS for Star Trek that reached - currently - to 2027. When asked whether he was afraid of over-saturating the market with Star Trek, Kurtzman expressed that he felt the world needed the franchise, and that diversity in programming was the key to keeping it relevant. Lower Decks NYCC Panel Last week, in episode 481 of Priority One, we talked about the New York Comic Con Star Trek happenings. But if you’ll remember, we skipped coverage of the Lower Decks panel because it was spoiler heavy. You’ve had a week to catch up, but if you still haven’t watched the season finale of “Lower Decks”, skip to Star Trek Gaming! -- SPOILERS INCOMING -- During the Comic Con panel, Showrunner Mike McMahan and the cast of “Lower Decks” talked about what happened in season 1, and where their characters were heading for season 2 - sans, sadly, Fred Tatasciore’s Lieutenant Shaxs. There were some fun ideas on how to bring back the battle-hardened Bajoran - and discussion on whether he was really dead - or just mostly dead. About half way through the panel, the cast was joined by series special guest Jonathan Frakes, and that’s when things got predictably spoiler-y. As it turns out, Frakes spoiled plot points for co-star Jack Quaid before the show even started. Of Riker, and his appearance on Lower Decks, Showrunner Mike McMahan stressed the characters' fun attitude and joy.  And if you’re concerned that Boimler will mysteriously find his way back to the Cerritos for the Season 2 premiere, fear not. He will be on the Titan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVO17dQOS8 Mike McMahan Talks Lower Decks This week, Mike McMahan took a Season One victory lap - of sorts - hitting Youtube, Variety, and Inverse to discuss what happened on and off screen during “Lower Decks” first season. On Youtube, McMahan explained his thoughts behind using the Pakled as the finale’s “Big Bads”.  He continued those musings with Variety, before moving on to spoilers - and cheeky possible-spoilers. ”We’ll see the Titan next season because Boimler is off the Cerritos, and we’ll be seeing Capt. Riker again as well. Boimler has been talking about moving on to bigger and better all first season, and now we’re going to see what happens when he gets what he wants.”. McMahan said Councilor Troi would NOT make in appearance in Season 2. But when asked if OTHER TNG Alumn would join, noted, ”That, my friend, I will not tell you, I would say, feels like a pretty good chance of it.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWq77kgg3Q McMahan told Variety that the second season of Lower Decks would dive deeper into sexuality - Mariner’s specifically - saying ”For me and for the writers as we were making this, we didn’t intentionally mean for anybody to be strictly heteronormative or straight or cis. Every Starfleet officer is probably at the baseline bisexual, in a way. That being said, I am not the most amazing person at writing those kind of stories. I think we get a little bit better about it in the second season.” Mike McMahan Keeps Talking Lower Decks Heading to Inverse, McMahan may have answered a question we’ve asked on Priority One. Could Lower Decks be an off-kilter representation of the Cerritos’ adventures through Starfleet gossip? ”If you’re in Starfleet, and all this stuff has happened, it would be like if you were in the military now, and you were reading about — or hearing about – [real events] either officially or word of mouth through people who have been on ships, or people catching up. There are so many people on these ships, of course they’re going to talk to each other. They’re going to take real life events and put those into media. I think what I’m trying to say is there is no one unifying theory of communication. To me, it’s more that there’s going to be mosaic of communication. There’s things that are going to be popularized, there’s things in the news, there’s things you’ll learn at Starfleet academy there’s going to be stuff you’ll hear rumors about. It’s out there and it’s going to be known.” If you’re wondering about the “First Contact” uniforms making an appearance on Lower Decks, McMahan had an answer for that too! ”I’m very fascinated with the idea that we have replicators [in Star Trek] that can make anything. But who’s designing that stuff? It becomes like intellectual items, like why aren’t they all eating Lincoln’s last meal? The more you look at it, some ships would have different stuff, which is why you’d want to get the thing with the purple stripe on it, which goes all the way down to uniforms. I mean why is Starfleet even in uniforms? It’s not to make them camouflaged and they’re not strictly military. It’s representational of who Starfleet is.” STLV 2020 CANCELLED We’ve got some breaking news tonight, thanks to our Associate Producer Shane Hoover. According to NBC news affiliate Las Vegas 3, the official Star Trek Las Vegas convention has been cancelled. From the website, "Creation Entertainment, the company that brings the Trek convention each year, has announced that the December 2020 show is not going to happen due to pandemic-related reasons. The Star Trek convention will resume next year in Las Vegas on August 11 - 15 at the Rio.” Though we couldn't find any OFFICIAL release from Creation Entertainment at the time of this writing, their previous STLV 2020 page is no longer accessible. Instead it gives way to the 55th anniversary of Star Trek - and creator Gene Roddenberry’s 100th Birthday - in 2021. Keep your ear right here for more on the news. Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Venture(Beat) into the Final Frontier By Thomas Reynolds Newer captains may find it hard to believe (and older captains harder to accept), but Cryptic Studios opened its doors before the NX-01 first left spacedock. This year Cryptic celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and last week tech business magazine VentureBeat published an interview with Cryptic CEO Stephen D’Angelo. In the interview D’Angelo shows off his toy cabinet (he has a Galaxy-X model, not that we’re jealous or anything), and speaks about thirteen years with a game company driven by outside IP. Saying specifically of Star Trek Online,  ”Star Trek is a universe more than a storytelling style. We’ve tried to, like I said, give people an experience in that universe that captures the look, the feel, and the stories, but going for the diversity the universe offers”. D’Angelo also talked about being STO’s executive producer when it went free-to-play, the changing nature of the game’s playerbase, and the company’s history in the MMO space as a whole. The Titan Reprises A Familiar Tune? By Thomas Reynolds Captains, be advised: the Trek nuggets in this segment may spoil your dinner. Proceed with caution. Last week’s season finale of Star Trek Lower Decks captivated us with drama, tragedy, callbacks, comedy–you know, all that jazz. While the show taketh away (RIP Shaxs), it might also giveth STO players something they’ve wanted for a very long time. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account dropped a screenshot of the in-game Titan and quoted its swingin’ captain’s call to action. Admittedly, this doesn’t explicitly say what is going on with the Titan in 2411. Cryptic may have simply been capitalizing on the ship’s newfound public awareness. However, we had it from Ambassador Kael himself that “there’s something coming from Lower Decks soon-ish,” but he couldn’t tell us about it lest he ”spoil a surprise in the last episode.” It’s hard not to imagine a T6 Luna-class is finally in the cards, and  its holodeck has the Bourbon Street Bar already loaded. Or maybe we’re getting little horga'hn ground devices for the upcoming Tulgana IV map. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314569893358968832 Synth Wave: the Extended Remix By Thomas Reynolds Hopefully you’ve had a chance to play House Shattered’s new TFO, “Synth Wave,” since it was released last week. If you have, you might've noticed some of the escaping ships really seem to like the Utopia Planitia Starbase, because they never leave it. On October 9th, the official STO Twitter account also confirmed that ships were getting stuck within the starbase, which means they could never leave and the TFO could never end. Cryptic says it’ll fix the issue with the October 13th patch, and the event will be extended by another week to make up for the bug. Apparently you shouldn’t let homicidal AIs write your Holodeck code. https://twitter.com/trekonlinegame/status/1314617854197526531?s=20

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36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 4:39


上交所科创板系列配套规则的征求意见将于2月20号结束。与会人士透露,配套规则已着手制定,如审核标准、守法审核问答、上市保荐书、审核程序指引、受理程序指引、具体推荐指引、非公开转让、投资者适当性指引等。业内人士表示,这些配套规则的制定显示科创板将很快进入可操作阶段。 上周末,一名微博认证为“数码博主”的网友上传视频显示,京东金融App会获取用户手机银行类软件截图。针对App安全问题,京东金融回应称,安卓系统上App5.0.5以后的版本存在这一问题,属于需求错误开发,目前已定位问题且下线修复。京东金融没有对用户照片和截屏进行私自上传,经排查也未发现任何一张未经授权的图片被收集。未来京东金融将投入更多资源,建立更为严谨的安全审查机制。 招聘公告和内部人士表示,滴滴出行正在智利、秘鲁和哥伦比亚招聘经理人员,从而在拉美地区增长最快的一些市场与Uber展开竞争。如果滴滴在拉美地区的扩张计划成功,那么Uber在拉美市场将面临更激烈的竞争。拉美是Uber业务增长最快的地区之一,Uber计划最快于今年晚些时候上市。 据投中网报道,今日头条母公司字节跳动花90亿元收购了北三环内的大钟寺中坤广场,此次收购通过第三方公司完成。目前,字节跳动并没有统一集中的办公地点,总部位于中航广场,办公区分散在知春路沿线、中关村、五道口等十多处。而大钟寺中坤广场就位于中航广场后面。据业内人士分析,此次字节跳动收购大钟寺中坤广场,可能是商务办公之用。有媒体向字节跳动方面求证,对方表示:不予置评。 小米已经推动层级化落地。《财经》获悉,小米内部头衔大体分为专员-经理-总监和副总裁及以上,层级共设10级,从13级到22级。专员级别为13级左右,经理为16级到17级左右,总监为19级到20级左右,副总裁为22级。小米创始人、董事长兼CEO雷军不在级别体系内,因而没有级别。  据美国智库税收与经济政策研究所统计,目前市值接近7900亿美元、一度市值突破过万亿美元的亚马逊,已经连续两年没交过联邦所得税。ITEP高级研究员Matthew Gardner表示,亚马逊不是“逃税”,而是合法“避税”,只是亚马逊如今的成功,缺乏有力理由来说服人们接受这种行为的必要性。 近日,苹果更新了一项专利,其中绘制了一款可折叠iPhone的样子。这是苹果在2011年申请的一项专利的延续。这一专利在2016年再次更新,并包含带有可折叠屏幕的iPhone绘图。苹果现在再次更新专利的时机耐人寻味。2月20号,三星预计将在发布新款Galaxy S10时披露可折叠手机Galaxy X的更多信息。 8点1氪,今日言论。创新工场合伙人徐辉认为,新制造可能是A-B-C-I四个技术,A是人工智能,B是大数据,C是智能云,IoT是物联网,新制造是用这四样技术来支撑数据驱动的。而数据化是一个基础,过去多年的存量数据和不断产生的一个实时数据,使智能化成为一种可能。 高瓴资本创始人兼首席执行官张磊在回应有关从来没投资过房地产行业的问题时说,房地产行业赚钱太容易,很难为投资人创造价值。张磊称,高瓴投资项目的第一个标准是不能太挣钱。投资人最早投资互联网,是因为这些行业属于不赚钱的企业,是有收入没有利润的企业。

Actualización Android
Samsung, Huawei y Xiaomi: Celulares con pantallas flexibles y con huecos

Actualización Android

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 20:21


[Actualización Android #116] Con la llegada del Huawei Honor View 20, el Samsung Galaxy S10, el Galaxy X o Galaxy Fold y el Xiaomi Mi Mix Flex, las pantallas de los celulares ya no serán iguales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CNET en Español Audio Podcasts
Samsung, Huawei y Xiaomi: Celulares con pantallas flexibles y con huecos

CNET en Español Audio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019


[Actualización Android #116] Con la llegada del Huawei Honor View 20, el Samsung Galaxy S10, el Galaxy X o Galaxy Fold y el Xiaomi Mi Mix Flex, las pantallas de los celulares ya no serán iguales.

The Radium Podcast
The Radium Podcast EP43! NAMM 2019, Samsung Galaxy X, Nike A.I., and More!

The Radium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 44:00


Ok Ok!! We are truly audio nerds at heart… NAMM 2019 is underway and we couldn't wait to talk about our predictions (even though the show is underway!) Hopefully some of them are right! Join us in the conversation about this years NAMM 2109 show; Is the Akai Force dope? How about the Heritage Buss ...

Android Central Podcast
411: A Heated Agreement

Android Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 85:53


Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, and Jerry Hildenbrand have all the leaks about Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones. 2019 is poised to be an exciting year when it comes to phone design — hole punches and foldables are coming in a big way. They also cover Galaxy X, Xiaomi, Honor 20 View, LG G8, and a throwback redo of the Motorola Razr. And if you think you miss your headphone jack, be on the lookout for Vivo Apex 2019 and the Meizu Zero. Meizu Zero has no charging ports, and the Vivo Apex 2019 has no ports at all. It even does away with buttons in the process. Show Notes and Links: Samsung Galaxy S10: News, Rumors, Release Date, Specs, and More! Samsung's foldable 'Galaxy X' phone: Everything we know so far New teaser gives us a detailed look at Xiaomi's double-folding phone A new Motorola Razr will be released this year as a $1,500 foldable phone Honor View 20 review: Hole-in-one Stop freaking out over hole punch displays, they're actually good Hole punch displays are worse than notch displays LG G8: News, Rumors, Release Date, Specs, and More! Vivo Apex 2019 has a full-screen fingerprint sensor, 12GB RAM, and no buttons or ports The Meizu Zero is the world's first phone without a charging port HTC U12+ review Sponsors: eero: Life’s too short for bad WiFi. Never think about WiFi again - To get $100 off the eero base unit with 2 beacons package, and 1 year of eero Plus, visit eero.com/acp and at checkout enter ACP. Joybird: One-of-a-kind furniture made to your unique taste. Go to joybird.com/ACP and receive an exclusive offer for 25% off your first order by using the code ACP.  

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 54 (30th November 2018): Leak shows us what's Nex for the second Vivo Nex

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 14:41


Plus the Honor 8C and LG's 16 camera phone patent. This week on the Friday News Update: - Some Samsung Galaxy Note 9 owners in the US can sign up to get the Android Pie beta with the new One UI right now - Project Fi, Google's US mobile network, is now Google Fi and now works on iPhones as well as more Android phones - LG have trademarked three smartphone names that suggest they're working on a folding phone - LG have also patented a smartphone with 16 cameras to take photos at different angles - Samsung's Galaxy Flex folding phone could start at £1,500 in the UK - Honor announce the Honor 8C, giving you a notched screen, the Snapdragon 632 and a 4000mAh battery for 11,999 rupees (£135!) - Vivo's NEX 2 leaks, with triple cameras, a second screen on the back and a 3D scanning Time-of-Flight camera - The Huawei Nova 4 budget phone appears on a Chinese livestream - it could be the first phone with a hole in the screen for the selfie camera Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing Get the Samsung+ app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.oh Sign up for Google Fi: https://fi.google.com/about/ Buy the Honor 8C: https://www.hihonor.com/in/product/10091649886107.html

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 53 (23rd November 2018): Samsung's next flagships will give a hundred and S10 percent

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 14:56


Plus the Honor 10 Lite and Huawei's folding phone. This week on the Friday News Update: - The biggest Black Friday tech deals on today, including the Google Home Mini for £100 - Honor announce the Honor 10 Lite, with a red or blue gradient glass back, a waterdrop notch and the Kirin 710 for just 1399 yuan (£155/$200) - Huawei's P Smart 2019 smartphone leaks... with almost exactly the same specs as the Honor 10 Lite - A special edition of the Galaxy S10 leaks, with a 6.7" screen, six cameras and 5G, plus more info on the three other Galaxy S10 models - Huawei's folding phone could be called the Mate Flex and will have 8" and 5" screens and 5G, according to the latest rumours - Google Duplex rolls out to a small number of Pixel owners in some US cities - The Snapdragon 8150 will be announced on the 4th of December Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing Buy the Honor 10 Lite (China): https://www.vmall.com/product/10086341166601.html

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 52 (16th November 2018): Leak shines a Lite on Google's mid-range Pixel 3

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 11:42


Plus Black Friday deals, Samsung's luxury flip phone and the Galaxy S10's processor. This week on the Friday News Update: - You can get a huge discount on the Honor 9 Lite, Huawei P20 Pro and Google Pixelbook today until Black Friday in the UK - Samsung announces a premium Android flip phone, with a full keypad, a dual camera and a Snapdragon 845 for the equivalent of... £2000. Right. - Galaxy S10 features and the price and release date of Samsung's Galaxy F folding phone leak - Samsung announce the Exynos 9820, the processor that will be in the Galaxy S10 in Europe, with a Neural Processing Unit, better gaming performance and 8K video recording - The mid-range Google Pixel 3 Lite leaks in full, with the same camera quality as the Pixel 3, a Snapdragon 670 and... a headphone jack? - Amazon launch Alexa Blueprints, allowing you to easily make your own custom Alexa Skills Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing Try Alexa Blueprints (UK): https://blueprints.amazon.co.uk Try Alexa Blueprints (US): https://blueprints.amazon.com Buy the OnePlus 6: https://www.amazon.co.uk/OnePlus-Android-Version-SIM-Free-Smartphone-Mirror-Black/dp/B07HW2P2W8 Buy the Sony Xperia XZ2: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-Xperia-XZ2-SIM-Free-Smartphone-Liquid-Black/dp/B07B54GGNT Buy the Huawei P20 Pro: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Android-SIM-Free-Smartphone-Headphones-Black/dp/B07C7FQTCD Buy the Honor 9 Lite: https://www.amazon.co.uk/storage-Camera-Display-Official-Device-Blue/dp/B079TMXQ7J Buy the Google Pixelbook: https://store.google.com/product/google_pixelbook Buy the HP Intel Core i5 Laptop: https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/hp-15-da0596sa-15-6-intel-core-i5-laptop-1-tb-hdd-silver-10184693-pdt.html

POP | TECH | JAM
PTJ 292: Know When to Hold 'Em, Know When to Fold 'Em

POP | TECH | JAM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 30:47


Smartphones that open up into mini-tablets are on the way, thanks to several companies gearing up to expand the traditional rectangular slab into new form factors. Samsung had a big event to introduce its bendy Galaxy X, even though a smaller company called Royole jumped out in front of the pack with its own FlexiPai device a few weeks ago. El Kaiser and J.D. discuss this new look for phones, as well as East Coast expansion efforts by Google and Amazon, and other news of the week. J.D. also explains what those "waterproof" and "water-resistant" ratings for mobile devices really mean. Press the Play button to unfold Episode 292 of Pop Tech Jam!

Topes de Gama Unplugged
El teléfono plegable de Samsung, crítica a Red Dead Redemption 2 y Pokehype!

Topes de Gama Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 35:41


Vuelve el Unplugged! Esta semana tenemos dos episodios, en este primero hablamos largo y tendido del primer teléfono plegable de Samsung, el Galaxy X, y además charlamos sobre RDR2 y Pokemon Let´s go

Actualización Android
SDC 2018: Teléfono plegable Samsung, One UI (Android Pie), Android Q y Galaxy S10

Actualización Android

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 16:58


[Actualización Android #111] Samsung presenta su primer teléfono plegable (Galaxy X), su nueva interfaz que llega con la actualización Android Pie, el posible primer vistazo del Galaxy S10 y las novedades de Android Q en 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 51 (9th November 2018): Samsung's innovation returns to the fold at SDC 2018

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 10:00


Plus Bixby Capsules and Xiaomi's launch in the UK. This week on the Friday News Update: - Samsung unveil their upcoming folding phone, a pocketable phone that can unfold into a 7" tablet, as well as new features for Bixby, a new One UI interface for Samsung phones and new phone screen designs at the Samsung Developer Conference 2018 - Google announce Android support for folding phones or Foldables and an In-App Update API which can download and install app updates while you continue to use the app at this year's Android Dev Summit - You can now buy Xiaomi's phones, earphones and electric scooter in the UK Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing Download Bixby Developer Studio: https://bixbydevelopers.com Buy Xiaomi's products in the UK: https://www.mi.com/uk/

Pocketnow Daily
Honor Magic 2 announced with 6 cameras - October 31, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 3:33


On Pocketnow Daily, the Honor Magic 2 was just announced and it brings six cameras for a great price. Samsung just trademarked the 'Infinity V' which might be the display for the foldable Galaxy X. Apple has halted the roll-out of watchOS 5.1 because it was making Apple Watch Series 4 devices unusable. iOS 12.1 enables dual eSIM technology for the new iPhones but isn't available with US carriers. We end today's show with the announcement of the Nubia X which has two OLED screens.The new Honor Magic 2 has been officially presentedSamsung foldable smartphone will get its own Infinity DisplaywatchOS 5.1 bricks devices, Apple halts distributionApple’s Dual eSIM won’t be supported by Verizon, AT&T and T-MobileAnother great solution for the notch is provided by the Nubia X See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pocketnow Daily
Samsung Galaxy X foldable phone in November? - October 23, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 3:41


Unlock the Speed: OnePlus 6T Launch EventOn Pocketnow Daily, Samsung has just given out press invitations for its developer conference and they hint to a foldable device. Analyst Ming-chi Kuo predicts a big holiday season for Apple in terms of sales thanks to the iPhone XR. Google and Apple are both releasing updates to fix the bugs that their camera apps have been having. The HTC Exodus 1 is now official, it is the company's first blockchain phone and is available in 34 countries. We end today's show with OnePlus announcing different spots for pop-up shops.Is the Samsung foldable phone just two weeks away?iPhone XR interest will grow into the new year, top analyst saysiOS 12.1 will improve selfie quality on iPhone Xs, Xs Max, and XrHTC Exodus 1 blockchain phone ready for pre-ordersThe OnePlus 6T will be available this month in pop-up stores See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AndroidGuys Reviews
Galaxy X is a tablet in your pocket, OnePlus bringing new gestures to 6T, and more news for you

AndroidGuys Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 2:56


Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy X will be a tablet that folds into a phone, OnePlus is bringing new software features to the 6T and more news for you.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Samsung's Next Smartphone Might Have a Self-Healing Screen

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 2:30


Samsung might release a smartphone with a screen that has self-healing technology, according to reports. The reports emerged after the South Korean tech company filed a patent on a scratch-and-smudge-proof material with a self-healing property. The patent, granted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, describes that the components found in the material will enable smartphones and tablets to heal themselves from scrapes and scratches. However, the patent did not disclose further details on how the material's components would heal a device's surface. In addition to having self-healing properties, the material will also be fingerprint-resistant and flexible. This flexibility will be ideal and useful in a foldable device. Because of the given information, fans speculate that the self-healing technology will be available on Samsung's upcoming foldable smartphone, which is rumored to be the Galaxy X. This model is expected to be released sometime in 2019. The tech giant has not yet confirmed when the scratch-and-smudge-proof material will be available on its devices, but many suspect that the Samsung Galaxy S10 model will be equipped with the technology. Samsung is not the first company to make use of self-healing technology. In 2013, electronics giant LG launched the G Flex, a smartphone with a scratch-proof technology. However, the self-healing property only applied to the smartphone's back panel and not to the screen. YouTube personality Marques [MAHRK-uhs] Brownlee tested the abilities of G Flex's self-healing coating by grazing the back of the phone with a set of keys and a knife. His experiment revealed that the marks did not completely heal and that the coating just made the marks almost invisible to the eye.

Unfiltered Tech
Samsung Event on 10-11... Galaxy X

Unfiltered Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 12:19


Today we talk a bit about the Galaxy Event what it might be... ether the Galaxy X or Galaxy A. We also talk about why I think foldable phones will change the cellphone market.

Las Noticias de Topes de Gama
Galaxy X CONFIRMADO, filtración masiva iPhones 2018 y notch de Samsung

Las Noticias de Topes de Gama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 16:14


Ya están aquí las noticias de la semana en formato podcast!!!

Pocketnow Daily
Apple's Event Predictions, Galaxy X Release Date - September 10, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 3:52


Learn about the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 Platform here.On Pocketnow Daily, we get some information about what to expect for the Apple event from Ming-chi Kuo and other sources. Samsung's mobile chief has just revealed that he wants to bring hot specs to mid-ranger phones and also talked about the Galaxy X. President Donald Trump tweeted that Apple should start making their phones in the United States to avoid Chinese tariffs. OnePlus made official that it is revealing the OnePlus 6T on October 17 and it will bring an on-display fingerprint scanner. We end today's show with the announcement of the Snapdragon Wear 3100.This will be the Apple event according to Ming-Chi KuoMore Samsung foldable smartphone details emergeThis is the new Samsung smartphone strategyTrump to Apple: make your products in the US!The OnePlus 6T will have in-display fingerprint sensor CONFIRMEDQualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 promises week-long smartwatch battery See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Droid Life Show
Droid Life Show: Episode 183 - The Notch has a Date

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 58:21


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we can confirm to you the date of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL reveal! We have some bad news as it relates to the Pixel Watch, though, but it'll still be an event to tune in for. We also want to talk about the wave of new phones on the horizon that aren't made by Google. Samsung said to expect a reveal of their foldable Galaxy X phone in November, plus a Razer Phone 2, OnePlus 6T soon, and more. Trivia is back today, and you'll have a chance to win Google Play credit!

Trends With Benefits
TWB 197: Apple iPhone XS Max, Samsung foldable phone, Net Neutrality, PUBG controller

Trends With Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 32:22


The big Apple Event is a week away and we have the latest on the potential iPhone XS Plus/Max, and the iPhone 9. Samsung confirms a foldable phone, and a Galaxy X. Caleb relays the trends from IFA including 8k, robots and AI in everything. The ramifications of Net Neutrality ending are now being seen. Xbox unveils a grease-proof controller.

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning
Samsung May Debut Their New Fold-able Phone, The Galaxy X, In November

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 2:58


Las Noticias de Topes de Gama
Diseño del Galaxy X, Pixel XL filtrado y Steam TV ¿tiembla Twitch?

Las Noticias de Topes de Gama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 12:26


Las noticias de la semana han llegado! En esta ocasión hablamos del posible diseño del Galaxy X y del Pixel 3 XL, de la nueva plataforma Steam TV y de muchas cosas más! No te lo pierdas!

Pocketnow Daily
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Fortnite plans, Samsung Galaxy F - July 26, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 3:44


On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about brand new rumors for the Galaxy Note 9 and exclusivity of the massively popular online game Fortnite. Apple is ditching Qualcomm, the chipmaker says, and solely going to Intel for iPhone modems. Samsung just released a teaser for the Galaxy Note 9 that claims that we shouldn't worry about battery life after August 9th. A trusted Chinese tipster says that Samsung's foldable smartphone will be dubbed the Galaxy F, the Galaxy X will be a gaming phone, and others like the P and R are being made for the Chinese market. We end today's show with deals, as Best Buy is doing a Black Friday in July.Stories:- Fortnite for Android to launch with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9https://pocketnow.com/2018/07/26/fortnite-android-samsung-galaxy-note-9- Apple ditching Qualcomm in favor of Intel for iPhone modemhttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/26/apple-ditching-qualcomm-iphone-modem- First Galaxy Note9 teaser promises long battery lifehttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/26/note9-teaser-battery-life- Samsung Galaxy F sounds logical for a new folding smartphonehttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/26/samsung-galaxy-f-folding-smartphone- We can thank Best Buy for getting Black Friday deals in Julyhttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/26/best-buy-black-friday-july See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Las Noticias de Topes de Gama
Presentación Galaxy X, Honor Note 10 con 5000mAh y móvil de Tesla

Las Noticias de Topes de Gama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 14:59


Ojito con las Noticias de esta semana!! Presentación Galaxy X, Honor Note 10 con 5000mAH y móvil de Tesla!

Pocketnow Daily
Samsung Galaxy X for gamers, MacBook Pro i9 fix - July 24, 2018

Pocketnow Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 4:02


On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about recent rumors that point to Samsung's upcoming foldable Galaxy X being a gaming phone. Then we look into the MacBook Pro's throttling issues and statements from trusted sources that say that it can be fixed through software. We get alleged price tags for the Galaxy Note 9 which will apparently start from £950. The Galaxy Watch was accidentally leaked by Samsung in a Rose Gold color. Plus, the Trump Chinese tariff war goes on with a possibility of iPhones being taxed to enter and exit China, which could mean we will all be getting higher prices.Stories:- Samsung gaming smartphone allegedly plannedhttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/24/sams...- The MacBook Pro throttling problem could be fixed with softwarehttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/24/macb...- 512GB Galaxy Note 9 will make it across Europe — for a pricehttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/23/512g...- This is the Galaxy Watch, as leaked by Samsunghttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/24/gala...- iPhone prices might start going through the roofhttps://pocketnow.com/2018/07/24/ipho... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 312: Futurism for the Mi MIX 3 and Galaxy X

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 75:24


This very podcast you're listening to right now has been running for six years strong as of this episode. And we're looking to bring you a whole lot more in the future. We start that future off with more pop-up cameras and no chins then we take it over to a foldable phone in 2019 and then, well, who knows, if HTC makes a phone we're interested in next year... if it's still making smartphones next year... well, we'll look into it. All the mobile tech news plus an overview of Android P because there's a better chance you'll be getting into it quicker than you might think. We're crossing wires and getting soldered on the sixth anniversary episode of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 1:00pm Eastern on July 6th or check out the high-quality audio version right here. Talk back live while you’re watching the show on Twitter with #PNWeekly! You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air at the end of the month! Recording Date July 6, 2018 Host Jules Wang Guests Jaime Rivera Mario Serrafero (XDA-Developers) News Galaxy X: Is Samsung and are we prepared for it during CES 2019? Switch to iPhone: What does this survey say about how people grow into ecosystems? Mi MIX 3: Do we believe in a chin-killer? HTC: If it's dead, how dead is it? Honor 10 GT: Is Huawei finally unleashing Honor to be its best brand? W2019: Would you like a Samsung flip phone with dual cameras next year?Android P check-in We're closing in on the end of the Android P Developer Preview process with more phones eligible to run it than ever before. XDA's Mario Serrafero guides us through some of the deep cuts of what the next-level OS can bring us every day. • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Android Central Podcast
388: The Island of Misfit Phones

Android Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 90:23


The prog rockers of Android expertise: Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, and Jerry Hildenbrand, discuss app permissions that allow developers to read your emails. More importantly, they provide information on how to prevent it from happening. LG G7 ThinQ is a good phone that will appeal to relatively few people — and a big reason for that is lack of availability and carrier support. The crew also talk about Android P Beta 3. New features have been added as the OS marches closer to release. In other news, ZTE is being temporarily operate in the U.S. until August 1st, although it's likely they'll reach a longer term agreement with the government before then. Plus, OxygenOS Open Beta brings Project Treble and an all-new UI to the OnePlus 5/5T. Additionally, the gang go hands-on with Moto Z3 Play, an affordable mid-range flagship most people will unfortunately ignore. In the final act of this episode, Galaxy Note 9 is being teased for an August unveiling, while Galaxy 10 and Galaxy X rumored for 2019. So crack open an ice cold LaCriox and settle in for another packed show! Show Notes and Links: App developers are going through your email LG G7 ThinQ review: Wide angle, narrow appeal Android P Beta 3 released How to install Android P on your Pixel right now (or roll back to Oreo) ZTE is being allowed to temporarily operate in the U.S. until August 1 OxygenOS Open Beta brings Project Treble and all-new UI to OnePlus 5/5T Moto Z3 Play hands-on Samsung Galaxy Note 9 rumors: Release date, specs, price, and features! Should you buy a Galaxy S9+ or wait for the Galaxy Note 9? Samsung will reportedly announce the Galaxy S10 at MWC 2019; Galaxy X at CES Sponsors: Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. Ziprecruiter: The smartest way to hire. Try ZipRecruiter for free. That’s right FREE!  

Trends With Benefits
TWB 188: Amazon Echo Look, Galaxy X foldable phone, iPhone X giveaway

Trends With Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 29:53


The new Amazon Echo Look is part home-assistant and part style coordinator. Do you want it to tell you what to wear? Amazon is opening up a second Amazon Go store, with several more in the works. Samsung Galaxy X phone rumors are heating up around a potential foldable phone. The CanguRo robot is a buddy you can ride to work. We’ll also tell you how to win an iPhone X and rep your soccer team with Speck Presidio World Grip cases AND a giveaway for a Furbo treat-tossing dog camera! Today’s podcast cast includes: Juliana Jara, Adrien Warner, and Greg Nibler.

Stéphane High-Tech
Samsung Galaxy X - Point sur Les Derniéres Rumeurs

Stéphane High-Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 4:37


On fait un point sur le futur Galaxy X de Samsung L' abonnement est gratuit ☺️ https://goo.gl/GIoctN Pour en savoir plus, clique sur plus :) ⬇️ Samsung devrait sortir le Galaxy X dans les mois à venir. 2019 sera certainement l'année pour le Galaxy X avec son écran pliable. On fait le point sur les rumeurs. #samsung #galaxy x **Autres videos

Recycle Bin
Ep. 004 – The Foldable Galaxy X is Coming in 2019 w/ Painfully Honest Tech

Recycle Bin

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 105:16


In this week’s episode, we’re joined by special guest, Jason Lewis, from Painfully Honest Tech! Subscribe to Jason: https://www.youtube.com/user/thejasontlewis Sponsored by Volusion: http://volusion.com // X Cloud: http://internxt.com FIND THE SHOW: iTunes: https://gofpt.link/itunes // Google Play: https://gofpt.link/googleplay

Geek Therapy Radio Podcast
#59: Leaked Nvidia GTX 1180 (or 2080) Specs, Leaked Samsung Galaxy X Design, Recorded live in Lynchburg, Virginia!

Geek Therapy Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 48:00


Recorded live in Sarah's childhood bedroom in Lynchburg, Virginia, I dive into the juicy leaked specs of the Nvidia GTX 1180 (or 2080...whatever), whine about the leaked Samsung Galaxy X design, and take you on a mental adventure through Lynchburg!

MOAR Tech
Tech Talk: Ep 28 – Samsung S10 & X, Apple stuff, and ZTE’s US/UK ban

MOAR Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 54:15


In this week's Tech Talk, Michael and Vicquell talk about: Apple's GiveBack ZTE being banned by the US and UK Apple's leaked memo about being fired if you leak stuff Apple's two budget 2018 iPhones Apple on repairs - Linus's mac and failed lawsuit against repair store Samsung's no-internet based smartphone Samsung's Galaxy X and S10 Apple News Apple Pay's unhealthy promo options Original air date: April 19th, 2018 WATCH us LIVE & FOLLOW on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moarcookies/ Tuesdays at 6:30 PM EST for eSports Wrap Thursdays at 6:30 PM EST for Tech Talk DOWNLOAD, LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE for FREE the audio version of this podcast: eSports Wrap iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/esports-wrap/id1296689303 Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2lv6JGg Tech Talk iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-talk/id1296689293 Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2gQamBg --------- Thanks for watching! Feel free to FOLLOW us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/moarcookies Twitter: https://twitter.com/moar_cookies Tech Talk RSS: https://moarcookies.com/category/podcasts/tech-talk/feed/podcast/ eSports Wrap RSS: https://moarcookies.com/category/podcasts/esports-wrap/feed/podcast/ Website: https://moarcookies.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/moarcookies Feel free to support the show: Steamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/moar_cookies Twitch: https://twitch.tv/subs/moar_cookies Want to sponsor the show? Send me a message: https://www.youtube.com/moarcookies/about Podcast Theme Music by HeatleyBros: www.youtube.com/user/HeatleyBros

VZOO | E分钟
「E分钟」0228:一加7谍照曝光刘海瞩目,骁龙700发布主打AI功效提升3成

VZOO | E分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 1:55


1、一加7谍照曝光刘海瞩目 2、iOS11也被破解了 3、三星S10或改名为Galaxy X 4、360完全回归A股 5、山寨iPhone X参展MWC2018 6、骁龙700发布主打AI功效提升3成 7、库克将在“新时代的中国”大会上发言

MOAR Tech
Tech Talk – Ep 20: Face scanners; Deepfakes, HomePods and more!

MOAR Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 70:28


Join Michael, Vicquell, and Chris as they go over: 0:43 Apple delaying iOS and macOS features to focus on performance and reliability for next major release 6:02 HomePod - the difference is the sound says Cook, but no stereo? 10:32 Do we need more cameras on our phones? 15:29 Next-gen cameras to see through walls and human bodies 18:11 Deep Fakes - what they are and how places are handling it 28:00 Google Flights 36:12 Facebook messenger 37:41 Samsung Galaxy S9 combining face and iris scanner for intelligent scanning and a possible flexible phone Galaxy X? 49:45 Samsung beats out Intel as top chip maker 52:26 Vivo's beast of a smartphone 56:30 Amazon's Echo now sends texts from your Android Original air date: Feb 1st, 2018 WATCH us LIVE & FOLLOW on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/moar_cookies/ Tuesdays at 6:30 PM EST for eSports Wrap Thursdays at 6:30 PM EST for Tech Talk DOWNLOAD, LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE for FREE the audio version of this podcast: eSports Wrap iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/esports-wrap/id1296689303 Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2lv6JGg Tech Talk iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-talk/id1296689293 Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2gQamBg --------- Thanks for watching! Feel free to FOLLOW us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/moarcookies Twitter: https://twitter.com/moar_cookies Tech Talk RSS: https://moarcookies.com/category/podcasts/tech-talk/feed/podcast/ eSports Wrap RSS: https://moarcookies.com/category/podcasts/esports-wrap/feed/podcast/ Website: https://moarcookies.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/moarcookies Feel free to support the show: Steamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/moar_cookies Twitch: https://twitch.tv/subs/moar_cookies Want to sponsor the show? Send me a message: https://www.youtube.com/moarcookies/about Podcast Theme Music by HeatleyBros: www.youtube.com/user/HeatleyBros

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update
Episode 10 (2nd February 2018): Will the new Elephone be the smartphone for U?

Tech Chat with David Cannon's Friday News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 9:58


This week on the Friday News Update: - Elephone announces the incredible U Pro budget smartphone, with a curved AMOLED Full HD+ screen, dual cameras and facial recognition (coming soon via an update) and more... for just £200-300. Wow. - Vivo announces the X20 Plus UD, the first ever phone with a fingerprint sensor under the screen. Plus they could be working on a phone with 10GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage - Red announces more information about their Hydrogen holographic smartphone - Google Play has started selling audiobooks - A Chrome OS tablet by Acer has been spotted at an education event - Google I/O will take place between the 8th and the 10th of May this year - An examination of the Google app reveals that you'll soon be able to change the 'OK, Google' wake word - OnePlus have introduced iPhone X-like gestures in the latest OnePlus 5 and 5T beta - Nokia have released a 4G version of the 3310 - Samsung will release the Galaxy X this year - iOS 12 won't introduce many new features, but Apple will introduce support for iPad apps on macOS - Surface Pro 4 owners are reporting a screen flickering issue that can only be (temporarily) fixed by putting the laptop in a freezer - Galaxy S9 will get 'Intelligent Scan' unlock method and 'stickers with depth control' are coming to the S9+, plus photos of the phones and camera samples emerge online Get every episode of the Friday News Update with the Friday News Update Alexa Flash Briefing

Tech Café
72. DeepFakes

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 111:13


Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.fr Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon ! 1.Sexe, Mensonges et Vidéos Fake News Pornocalypse : DeepFake, une application comme les autres. À défaut de rats qui prennent leur douche. L’Angleterre veut lutter contre les fake news (#goodluck). Facebook Pendant que Facebook a confiance en la confiance de ses utilisateurs... Qui publient malgré eux les résultats très humains recherches Google... En attendant, Messenger Kids ne fait pas l’unanimité... Facebook rachète confirm.io. Pourquoi au fait ? Twitter utilise du machine learning pour recadrer ses images. Et Adobe annonce la disponibilité de son détourage intelligent. Et maintenant : le graffiti céleste. Des lasers, des images en 3D, une princesse Leia, mais pas d’hologramme. 2. Mobile Multifonction Mobile RED Dingue : le Hydrogen One sera disponible cet été. Et le S9 sera dévoilé au MWC. Non, toujours pas de Galaxy X en vue. Désolé. Croissance qui baisse, prix qui montent, un marché en stabilisation ? Sinon les marchés d’applications vont bien. Merci. Out of the Blu, un forfait gratuit ! Enfin… sponsorisé bien sûr. Une très grosse amende pour Qualcomm. L’appli de Fitness Strava révèle des informations militaires sensibles. Waze : le meilleur n’est jamais le meilleur pour tous le monde. Batteries Obsolescence programmée ou simplement opportune ? Dans l’état de Washington, on veut des batteries amovibles. Le changement c’est maintenant : les batteries au Graphène arrivent ! 3. L’Amour du Risque Elon Musk commercialise le lance flamme le plus sûr du monde. Ouf. L’affaire Bylock en Turquie, la purge tourne au cauchemar. Le cryptojacking aussi sur Youtube ! Un prix de long terme pour le bitcoin ? Hacking 2.0 bis : on passe aux attaques physiques ! Intel promet des SPECTRE proof en fin d’années. Ben… Heureusement non ? Windows 10 plus transparent. Et quid de Polaris ? Parce qu’en ce qui concerne la NSA, c’est mort… 4. En bref… Dis Alexa, enfin en français dans le texte ? OK Google, hey connard, wooohooh ! l'autre !!! Mise à jour de la Freebox L'info choupi : après les abeilles robot, les drones vont-ils planter des pitites graine tout partout ? Apple fera-t-il mentir Guillaume Poggiaspalla en 2018 ? Fait passer : Whatsapp va lutter contre les chaînes de messages. Sinon Vine 2 ? “Définitivement en 2018”. Apple et Uber font vroom vroom rouler leurs voitures autonomes respectives. La neutralité du net avec des Burgers ! You’re fired ! Pepper va devoir pointer… Mort de Pebble, button or not button ? That is the question... Des articles sponsorisés dans Firefox ? On va tous mourir. De plus en plus bientôt... Bonus Jess : LesCroissants, matinale radio personnalisée GPP : Book of the Dead, la démo Unity 2018, et la série ADAM. Guillaume : Infuse Participants : Présenté par Guillaume Vendé Guillaume Poggiaspalla Jess de Bien dans mes baskets

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire
Samsung Galaxy X and S9 rumors, RED Hydrogen One, and Essential Phone with Jon Fingas of Engadget

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 72:22


Join me for episode 38 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Jon Fingas of Engadget. Today we discuss various Galaxy X and S9 rumors, the upcoming RED Hydrogen One, the flawed (but gorgeous) Essential PH-1, OnePlus' credit card faux pas, and Bezalel's Latitude & Futura X accessories... And no, the iPhone X is not getting cancelled!   Show Links: Jon Fingas: https://twitter.com/jonfingas My Essential Phone PH-1 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHvwpug7Tlk: No, the iPhone X is not getting cancelled: https://daringfireball.net/2018/01/iphone_x_one_year RED Hydrogen One is shipping this summer https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/23/red-hydrogen-one-smartphone-release-date/ Galaxy X rumors: https://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-x Galaxy S9/S9+ leaks: https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/12/samsung-galaxy-s9-box-leak/ My Vivo in-display fingerprint sensor hand-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BVOlrXgfNE OnePlus CC breach: https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/19/16908990/oneplus-credit-card-security-breach-investigation-40000-affected My Blackberry KEYone unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KkFta0nWQg My Bezalel Latitude & Futura X unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdRZBYHosKc

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online
Kurz informiert vom 17.01.2018: Android-Trojaner, "Textbombe“, Samsung Galaxy X, Netzneutralität

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

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018


Ausgefeilter Android-Trojaner spioniert Smartphones aus Der Android-Trojaner Skygofree soll bereits seit 2014 zielgerichtet Android-Smartphones ausspionieren, schildern Sicherheitsforscher von Kaspersky. Demnach handelt es sich um das bislang mächtigste Spionage-Tool für Android. So können Angreifer Android-Geräte fernsteuern und etwa Audioaufnahmen starten oder WhatsApp-Nachrichten mitlesen. Ursprung des Schädlings soll in Italien sein. Übergriffe in anderen Ländern hat es bislang wohl noch nicht gegeben. "Textbombe" crasht iOS und macOS Aktuell verbreitet sich auf Twitter und anderen sozialen Netzwerken ein Link, mit dem sich verschiedene Apps auf Macs, iPhones und iPads mit einem Klick zum Absturz bringen lassen. Wird er in der Nachrichten-App auf dem Mac empfangen, stürzt diese sofort ab – auf iPhone, iPad und iPod touch soll es sogar zu Neustarts des Homescreens oder gar Crash-Schleifen kommen. Betroffene, die den Link erhalten, müssen die komplette Konversation löschen, damit es nicht erneut zu einem Absturz kommt. Produktion von faltbarem OLED-Smartphone soll 2018 starten Auf der CES soll Samsung ausgewählten Partnern ein faltbares Smartphone mit OLED-Display vorgeführt haben. Die Massenproduktion des Galaxy X soll Ende des Jahres beginnen. Der Bildschirm des Galaxy X soll im entfalteten Zustand große 7,3 Zoll messen. Wie groß das Display im gefalteten Zustand ist, ist noch unklar. Neben Samsung haben unter anderem Lenovo und E Ink, faltbare Display-Prototypen gezeigt. Auch Apple soll an einem Falt-Smartphone arbeiten. Auf den Markt hat es bislang noch keines davon geschafft. 22 US-Bundesstaaten klagen gegen Abschaffung der Netzneutralität Der Kampf um die Netzneutralität in den USA wird nun auch vor Gericht ausgetragen. Insgesamt 22 US-Bundesstaaten haben Klage gegen die jüngste Entscheidung der FCC eingelegt. Das von der FCC beschlossene Ende der Netzneutralität mache die Internet Service Provider zu Pförtnern, die entscheiden könnten, was Menschen in den USA online zu sehen bekommen und sagen dürfen. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden sie auf heise.de

Actualización Android
Lo que necesita el OnePlus 5T para conquistarme

Actualización Android

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 27:07


[Actualización Android #77] Recopilo las características del OnePlus 5T que la empresa ya ha confirmado, pero también las que necesitaría para ser un celular totalmente ganador. Además, filtraciones del Galaxy S9, Note 9 y Galaxy X nos dan un vistazo a 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comics Weekly
#82 – Rodzinnie: Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men, Parkerowie i… Jetsonowie

Comics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 114:05


W tym odcinku Comics Weekly zajmiemy się słynnymi komiksowymi barwnymi rodzinami – Guardians of the Galaxy w odświeżonym wydaniu, X-Men w trzech różnych inkarnacjach, Parkerami (i Jamesonami) oraz… cóż, The Jetsons. Poza tym, rozprawiamy też co by się stało gdyby Disney kupił Fox oraz jakie nastroje panują przez premierą Justice League. Co w odcinku? 00:00:47 – Co by było gdyby Disney wykupił Fox i prawa do X-Men? 00:17:12Read more

This Week in Marvel
#285 – Angela, Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men

This Week in Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 83:49


Get up to date on all the latest comics goings on with the official Marvel podcast. Plus Marvel movie, TV, and games news (47:47), hear from Rocket & Groot novelist Tom Angleberger (51:04), and much more, including your questions and comments (1:04:39)!

This Week in Marvel
#280 – Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men

This Week in Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 92:13


The official Marvel podcast has the Astonishing X-Men editors (48:43) and Ring of Honor wrestling’s Christopher Daniels (1:12:22), plus all the news and reviews you can handle from comics (0:00), games, TV, movies (57:28), and more (1:21:09)!

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
Priority One Episode 164 | Dreadnaught This Episode

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 47:41


Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 164 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 10th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Cookie, James and Tony are your fearsome foursome this week as we bring you everything that's happening from Star Trek Online and the wider sci-fi community! Are you sad that Star Trek is no longer on the air? We are, but fear not for in Trek It Out we bring you our round-up of the creme-de-la-creme of fan-made Star Trek productions. In this week's STO News we cover the Galaxy class reboot (including everything you want to know about the Galaxy X), the latest roundup of Holodeck patch notes, including our thoughts on the controversial changes made to the cooldown on "Team" powers. Next, Justin "ChivalryBean" Lowmaster brings us his review of “Of Morals and Ethics” by Voporak, before we open our Hailing Frequencies and listen to the feedback from you, our loyal listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Star Trek Continues | Star Trek: Phase 2 | Star Trek Renegades | Starship Farragut | Star Trek: Axanar Season 8, Dev Blog #55: Fleet Galaxy X Release Notes 6th March Changes to "Team" powers and the shared Cooldown This week's Community Question: What are your thoughts on the changes to “Team” Abilities? How do you think this might affect your game-play? Is it for the better? is it for the worse? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you’d like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 164! Enjoy the show!

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
P1P: Priority One Episode 164 | Dreadnaught This Episode

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 47:41


Greetings, Captains! You're listening to Episode 164 of Priority One Podcast, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 and published for download on Monday 10th March at PriorityOnePodcast.com! Elijah, Cookie, James and Tony are your fearsome foursome this week as we bring you everything that's happening from Star Trek Online and the wider sci-fi community! Are you sad that Star Trek is no longer on the air? We are, but fear not for in Trek It Out we bring you our round-up of the creme-de-la-creme of fan-made Star Trek productions. In this week's STO News we cover the Galaxy class reboot (including everything you want to know about the Galaxy X), the latest roundup of Holodeck patch notes, including our thoughts on the controversial changes made to the cooldown on "Team" powers. Next, Justin "ChivalryBean" Lowmaster brings us his review of “Of Morals and Ethics” by Voporak, before we open our Hailing Frequencies and listen to the feedback from you, our loyal listeners. Be sure to check out the newest show in the Priority One Productions lineup, The Guard Frequency. This new show is focused on the latest offering from Wing Commander/Freelancer creator Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen. If you like Priority One, head on over to http://guardfrequency.com/ and see what awaits you in the world of Star Citizen! Topics Discussed Trek It Out: Star Trek Continues | Star Trek: Phase 2 | Star Trek Renegades | Starship Farragut | Star Trek: Axanar Season 8, Dev Blog #55: Fleet Galaxy X Release Notes 6th March Changes to "Team" powers and the shared Cooldown This week's Community Question: What are your thoughts on the changes to “Team” Abilities? How do you think this might affect your game-play? Is it for the better? is it for the worse? Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! We are Live on TrekRadio.net every Thursday around 10:30pm ET / 7:30pm PT! If you'd like to join us live, during the show, Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client. Just click on the Community menu tab and select IRC Chat - input your desired screen name and enter! The Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to www.facebook.com/PriorityOnePodcast and say, "Hi!" Or, Check us out on Twitter via @stopriorityone for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 164! Enjoy the show!

OpenCast
Mir, Ubuntu Touch e Global Jam

OpenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 54:16


Voltamos enfim para mais um episódio do Opencast. Neste episódio falamos sobre o servidor gráfico da Canonical, o Mir, Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview e Ubuntu Global Jam Brazil 2013. Vamos tentar deixar o episódio sem música, além da abertura, e sem transições entre os assuntos e vocês nos dizem o que acharam. Não se acostumem, os episódios irão ao ar quinzenalmente nas quartas-feiras, apenas hoje saiu na terça. Links do episódio Novo Servidor Gráfico para o Ubuntu Servidor Gráfico do Android – SurfaceFinger Gnome considera acelerar suporte ao Wayland Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview Videocast 26 – Galaxy X e Ubuntu Phone Vakinha para compra de um Galaxy X Ubuntu Touch pela equipe do Ubuntu-BR-SC Imagens diárias para o Ubuntu Touch Ubuntu Touch portado para novos aparelhos Site Ubuntued Canal do Youtube com hangouts do Ubuntu SDK e outros vídeos também. ??? Tablet com Ubuntu Touch ??? Ubuntu Global Jam Tiny Tiny RSS Computador tudo em um da HP Assistir no Youtube Twitter: @tecnologiaabert Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tecnologiaaberta Google+: Tecnologia Aberta Youtube: Tecnologia Aberta E-Mail: opencast@tecnologiaaberta.com.br Feed do Opencast: http://tecnologiaaberta.com.br/feed/opencast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/opencast/message