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Apple, según un extenso reportaje de The Information, se ha enfrentado a una crisis interna sobre cómo modernizar Siri. Dos facciones, lideradas por Giannandrea y Federighi, representaban visiones opuestas: cautela vs. pragmatismo. La solución parece estar en renunciar al control absoluto.Contacta con el autor:X: @jlacortBluesky: @lacortMail: lacort@xataka.comLoop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera sobre Apple y su ecosistema, publicado de lunes a viernes a las 7.00 h (hora española peninsular). Presentado por Javier Lacort. Editado por Alberto de la Torre.
Tim Cook reordena su tablero de IA: Mike Rockwell, artífice de Vision Pro, toma las riendas de Siri y Apple Intelligence. Federighi gana terreno mientras Giannandrea pierde influencia tras los retrasos. Una batalla por el control del futuro más inmediato de Apple.Profundiza:Apple innovation and execution (Benedict Evans)Contacta con el autor:X: @jlacortBluesky: @lacortMail: lacort@xataka.comLoop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera sobre Apple y su ecosistema, publicado de lunes a viernes a las 7.00 h (hora española peninsular). Presentado por Javier Lacort. Editado por Alberto de la Torre.
Per riascoltare Considera l'armadillo noi e altri animali che oggi ha ospitato Giannandrea Mencini per parlare dei suoi libri Pascoli di carta e Bio avversità editi da @kellermann, ma anche dei 4 cavalli uccisi, do @Oipa, di @enpa, di @ihp e scopriamo che Giannandrea voleva essere gatto
Giannandrea Mencini"Bio Avversità"Il vizio delle monoculture nelle terre altePrefazione di Letizia BindiKellermann Editorehttps://kellermanneditore.itProsecco, mele, nocciole e non solo: luci e ombre sull'ambiente per l'uso intensivo delle monoculture.Dopo aver indagato con Pascoli di carta. Le mani sulla montagna (Premio Leggi montagna 2021, segnalazione premio Itas di Trento 2022) le truffe e le speculazioni che coinvolgono gli alpeggi italiani, l'autore intraprende un nuovo viaggio nelle Terre Alte per indagare la perdita di biodiversità nel nostro Paese a causa del proliferare delle colture intensive. Un dialogo con diversi protagonisti per capire la diffusione del Prosecco nel nordest, dei meleti in Val di Non, dei noccioleti in Centro Italia, riportando accurate testimonianze sulle conseguenze ambientali, sanitarie e sulla biodiversità, causate dalla diffusione delle monoculture in Italia.Non solo aspetti negativi, ma anche storie virtuose e vincenti che vanno dal Veneto fino all'Alto Molise, passando per il Lazio, dimostrando che è possibile anche un'agricoltura diversificata e sostenibile, basata sul rispetto del territorio e della sua storia rurale.Giannandrea Mencini, (1968), veneziano, giornalista e scrittore, si occupa di storia dell'ambiente e del territorio.Ha pubblicato numerosi saggi, libri e articoli, dove ha raccontato i problemi della salvaguardia di Venezia e del vivere in montagna tra i quali Il Turismo a Venezia e nel Veneto, problema o risorsa? (Supernova edizioni, 2013), Acqua in Piazza (Lineadacqua, 2016), Vivere in pendenza. Scelte di vita che cambiano la montagna bellunese (Supernova Edizioni, 2019).È stato fra i curatori con contributi specialistici del primo Rapporto sullo stato dell'ambiente 2000 della Provincia di Venezia (Provincia di Venezia, 2000) e dello Stato dell'ecosistema lagunare veneziano a cura del Magistrato alle Acque di Venezia (Marsilio, 2010).Ha ricevuto una menzione speciale nell'ambito della terza edizione del Premio Nazionale di ecologia Verde Ambiente per i suoi scritti sulle tematiche ambientali e di difesa del territorio.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Giannandrea Mencini fa parte di una cittadinanza attiva, ma sarebbe riduttivo confinarlo al solo territorio lagunare. Venezia è quel tipo di città che ha bisogno di essere raccontata. Sembra un paradosso per quella che viene definita “la più bella al mondo”, ma spesso la bellezza rischia di oscurare tutto quello che è stato fatto per crearla. Giannadrea Mencini la racconta da molti anni, praticamente fin dagli studi universitari culminati con una tesi mirata alla salvaguardia di Venezia e del suo delicato ecosistema. Una prima avvisaglia, un accenno di una carriera professionale a strettissimo contatto con le sue radici. Classe 1968, storico contemporaneo, giornalista, scrittore, lagunare purosangue con una profonda passione per le montagne. L'accostamento tra acqua e roccia è piuttosto comune per la comunità veneziana, devota alle bellezze dolomitiche e alle infinite tonnellate di legno che sostengono la città da secoli. Quello che invece non è assolutamente scontato è la restituzione. Nelle pubblicazioni di Giannandrea sono innumerevoli quelle dedicate a Venezia ma, ad un certo punto, cambia qualcosa.Contatto mail: andataeritorno.podcast@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic SoundNewsletter: https://andataeritornopodcast.substack.com/Libro "Vivere in pendenza. Scelte di vita che cambiano la montagna bellunese" - https://www.mondadoristore.it/Vivere-pendenza-Scelte-vita-Giannandrea-Mencini/eai978886869167/Libro "Pascoli di carta. Le mani sulla montagna" - https://www.amazon.it/Pascoli-carta-mani-sulla-montagna/dp/8867670980/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=124739130953&hvadid=526349629566&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1008966&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=18436074128260429007&hvtargid=kwd-1301105804089&hydadcr=7669_1725302&keywords=pascoli+di+carta&qid=1688910224&sr=8-1Libro "Bioavversità. Il vizio delle monoculture nelle terre alte" - https://www.amazon.it/Bioavversità-vizio-delle-monocolture-nelle/dp/8867671200
Ci vuole tempo per raggiungere le montagne e le loro genti, abbarbicate fino all'ultima linea degli alberi che segnalano l'inizio dei boschi. Ma c'è una caratteristica che unisce chiunque viva in quota, dai pascoli alti fin giù nei paesi strozzati nelle gole delle vallate: l'appartenenza. Ecco quindi che questo filo conduttore emerge da una matassa intricata fatta di tradizioni, culture, dialetti e tanti - purtroppo - luoghi comuni. Perché è facile incollare un'etichetta su chi vive una vita oggettivamente diversa, fatta ancora di rinunce e disservizi. Non è semplice vivere in pendenza e forse per questo le comunità alpine hanno ereditato lo stereotipo della ruvidezza, una condanna che si nutre dei loro punti di forza e che le bolla come “diverse” da chi non vive certi disagi. Non siamo più negli anni della guerra o in quelli della fame, ma viviamo comunque un'epoca di fenomeni migratori intensi e di sensibili cali demografici. Anni in cui la sostenibilità viene professata dal pulpito e sminuita da un turismo che cerca la città anche dove vivono i camosci. E allora è giusto che scrittori come Giannandrea raccontino il lato positivo, bello, che si nutre di appartenenza. Perché della montagna non si dimentichi l'essenza ma che, anzi, su quest'essenza venga costruito un futuro al passo coi tempi. Un futuro in cui i servizi essenziali non spariscano, dove ogni generazione abbia la possibilità di rimanere e nel quale si possano investire importanti risorse economiche.Contatto mail: andataeritorno.podcast@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic SoundNewsletter: https://andataeritornopodcast.substack.com/Libro "Vivere in pendenza. Scelte di vita che cambiano la montagna bellunese" - https://www.mondadoristore.it/Vivere-pendenza-Scelte-vita-Giannandrea-Mencini/eai978886869167/Libro "Pascoli di carta. Le mani sulla montagna" - https://www.amazon.it/Pascoli-carta-mani-sulla-montagna/dp/8867670980/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=124739130953&hvadid=526349629566&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1008966&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=18436074128260429007&hvtargid=kwd-1301105804089&hydadcr=7669_1725302&keywords=pascoli+di+carta&qid=1688910224&sr=8-1Libro "Bioavversità. Il vizio delle monoculture nelle terre alte" - https://www.amazon.it/Bioavversità-vizio-delle-monocolture-nelle/dp/8867671200
Giannandrea non si è fermato al bellunese, ha fatto molto di più. Non solo per le Dolomiti ma per tutte le montagne italiane, dalle Alpi agli Appennini. Si è esposto con un giornalismo d'inchiesta in altri due volumi che lo hanno portato a viaggiare non solo sulla A27 ma in gran parte delle autostrade italiane, da nord a sud. Con “Pascoli di Carta, le mani sulla montagna” ha sviscerato il problema della speculazione sui pascoli, una sistema che vede protagoniste aziende agricole a discapito di piccoli allevatori. A far gola sono i fondi europei, assegnati a seconda dei territori destinati al pascolo del bestiame. Ecco quindi che i terreni vengono acquistati, non tanto per portarci in quota gli animali, ma per accaparrarsi i fondi messi a disposizione. Un processo che penalizza non solo le attività locali ma che, allo stesso tempo, affossa un ambiente che si basa sulla logica dei pascoli. Un ingranaggio silente ma ben oliato che spinge verso il baratro del fallimento e dell'emigrazione chi, su queste attività, ha costruito la propria storia. Poi nel febbraio 2023 Giannandrea arricchisce il panorama d'inchiesta italiano con “Bioavversità: il vizio delle monocolture nelle terre alte”. Altri viaggi e altri temi estremamente delicati come la proliferazione incontrollata del prosecco nel Nord-est, la diffusione dei meleti a nord ovest di Trento (in Val di Non) e della coltivazione di noccioli in centro Italia. Fatica, sudore e - mi permetto - coraggio che vengono ben riassunti in quattro righe nella quarta pagina di copertina, che cito: “Un libro in cammino per raccontare i territori e sostenere la ricchezza delle diversità”.Contatto mail: andataeritorno.podcast@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic SoundNewsletter: https://andataeritornopodcast.substack.com/Libro "Vivere in pendenza. Scelte di vita che cambiano la montagna bellunese" - https://www.mondadoristore.it/Vivere-pendenza-Scelte-vita-Giannandrea-Mencini/eai978886869167/Libro "Pascoli di carta. Le mani sulla montagna" - https://www.amazon.it/Pascoli-carta-mani-sulla-montagna/dp/8867670980/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=124739130953&hvadid=526349629566&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1008966&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=18436074128260429007&hvtargid=kwd-1301105804089&hydadcr=7669_1725302&keywords=pascoli+di+carta&qid=1688910224&sr=8-1Libro "Bioavversità. Il vizio delle monoculture nelle terre alte" - https://www.amazon.it/Bioavversità-vizio-delle-monocolture-nelle/dp/8867671200
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino e Chiara Papanicolaou. Ospiti: Carlo Buonerba (giornalista), Giancarlo Giannandrea (dir. Sportivo), Wanne (tifoso) e Camillo Demichelis.
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino e Chiara Papanicolaou. Ospiti: Carlo Buonerba (giornalista), Giancarlo Giannandrea (dir. Sportivo), Wanne (tifoso) e Camillo Demichelis.
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino e Chiara Papanicolaou. Ospiti: Carlo Buonerba (giornalista), Giancarlo Giannandrea (dir. Sportivo), Wanne (tifoso) e Camillo Demichelis.
Nella prima parte del nuovo episodio del podcast di Cineguru, Davide Dellacasa e Robert Bernocchi parlano delle aspettative nei confronti di Spider-Man: No Way Home, che sicuramente sarà in grado di dare una scossa al mercato dopo dei weekend non particolarmente entusiasmanti. La chiacchierata prosegue con Giannandrea Pecorelli di Aurora TV e si concentra sulla produzione televisiva nel nostro territorio, alla luce anche del grande successo riscosso su Rai 1 dalla serie Cuori.
Dueño de la fábrica de tortas galesas, alfajores y chocolates "Memorable". Fue distinguida por tener el mejor alfajor artesanal del país, entre 32 candidatos.
Our Head of Iberia, Ana Barillas speaks to Federico Giannandrea, Partner and Head of Continental Europe at Foresight, a sustainability-led listed infrastructure and private equity investment manager. Federico joined Foresight in 2010 and leads Foresight's infrastructure investments in continental Europe and the business development for infrastructure globally. Ana and Federico discuss: • How is renewable investment changing across Europe and value shifting across development stages • Vertical integration in development and construction • Local partnerships and how difficult is it to enter a new market
This week Benjamin and Zac discuss iOS 12.1.4 and the fix for Group FaceTime and other security flaws, Apple's bug bounty program and other security concerns, Angela Ahrendts leaving her role as SVP of Retail, and the latest changes in iOS 12.2 beta. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Hyper: Get the HyperJuice wireless charger case for Apple's AirPods 60% off $20 (Reg. $50). Sponsored by Upstart: Hurry to Upstart.com/HAPPYHOUR to find out HOW LOW your Upstart rate is! Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Apple says iOS fix for Group FaceTime bug now coming next week, issues apology Apple exec met with teenager who found FaceTime bug at his Arizona home, will be eligible for bug bounty program iOS 12.2 beta 2 update for iPhone and iPad now available Apple releasing iOS 12.1.4 to fix FaceTime eavesdropping bug later today [Now available] Group FaceTime server restored following iOS 12.1.4 release, feature disabled on older versions Popular iOS apps found to record user screens for analytics, sometimes exposing sensitive data Apple cracks down on apps that record user screens, threatens removal from the App Store Security researcher demos macOS exploit to access Keychain passwords, but won't share details with Apple out of protest Angela Ahrendts departing Apple in April, Deirdre O’Brien named SVP of Retail + People Making sense of Angela Ahrendts’ departure and the future of Apple retail Apple’s Siri VP exits role as Giannandrea shifts team’s focus to ‘long-term research’ Apple releasing iOS 12.2 public beta with new Animoji iOS 12.2 beta 2 update for iPhone and iPad now available iOS 12.2 beta replaces AT&T LTE with ‘5G E’ in certain markets on latest iPhones and iPads What is 5G E? Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
This week we discuss the new MacBook Pro and the great keyboard cover-up. We also cover the not-true acquisition of 1Password by Apple and another round of supplier rumours! Show Notes Apple updates MacBook Pro with faster performance and new features for pros - Apple (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/07/apple-updates-macbook-pro-with-faster-performance-and-new-features-for-pros/) The Great Apple MacBook Pro Cover Up – iFixit (https://ifixit.org/blog/10279/apple-macbook-keyboard-cover-up/) 10 years of the App Store: The design evolution of the earliest apps – 9to5Mac (https://9to5mac.com/2018/07/10/app-store-10-years-design-evolution/) Exclusive: Apple to deploy 1Password to all 123,000 employees, acquisition talks underway – BGR (https://bgr.com/2018/07/10/apple-1password-acquisition-deal/) 1Password on Twitter: "Rumours of my acquisition are completely false. My humans and I are happily independent and plan to remain so." (https://twitter.com/1Password/status/1016710603359096846) Apple worked with Blackmagic on a new external GPU - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/12/17563646/apple-blackmagic-external-gpu-price-release-date) Apple combines machine learning and Siri teams under Giannandrea – TechCrunch (https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/10/apple-combines-machine-learning-and-siri-teams-under-giannandrea/) Rumours Corner Kuo: Apple planning 11″ iPad Pro, Mac mini update, 1.57″ & 1.78″ Apple Watch, AirPower for fall – 9to5Mac (https://9to5mac.com/2018/07/11/kuo-iphone-ipad-mac-apple-watch-rumors/) Kuo: Apple planning 11″ iPad Pro, Mac mini update, 1.57″ & 1.78″ Apple Watch, AirPower for fall – 9to5Mac (https://9to5mac.com/2018/07/11/kuo-iphone-ipad-mac-apple-watch-rumors/) What a New Design Could Mean for Apple Watch Series 4 - Mac Rumors (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/12/rumored-design-changes-apple-watch-series-4/) Adobe to Launch Photoshop for iPad in Strategy Shift - Bloomberg (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-13/adobe-is-said-to-plan-photoshop-for-ipad-in-app-strategy-shift) -- Awesome theme song by Jim Kulakowski (http://jimkulakowski.com/)
During the livestreamed keynote at Google Marketing Live in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Google executives announced several initiatives, all of which are powered by machine learning and take automation to another level. A study of billions of dollars in Pay Per Click (PPC) expenditures reveals insights into spending trends, particularly between the platforms hosted by Google and Amazon. The study was conducted by Marin Software, extrapolated from billions of dollars of PPC budgets. In February, Apple hired then Google SVP of Engineering John Giannandrea to oversee its machine learning and artificial intelligence efforts. In his eight years at Google, Giannandrea was responsible for machine learning improvements to various Google products, including search, Gmail and the Google Assistant. At the time, we wrote that it wasn't clear what Giannandrea's involvement with Siri would be, but the virtual assistant definitely could definitely use his help. Indeed, earlier this week, Apple merged Siri and its machine learning groups under Giannandrea's leadership. He's now “Chief of Machine Learning and AI Strategy.”
During the livestreamed keynote at Google Marketing Live in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Google executives announced several initiatives, all of which are powered by machine learning and take automation to another level. A study of billions of dollars in Pay Per Click (PPC) expenditures reveals insights into spending trends, particularly between the platforms hosted by Google and Amazon. The study was conducted by Marin Software, extrapolated from billions of dollars of PPC budgets. In February, Apple hired then Google SVP of Engineering John Giannandrea to oversee its machine learning and artificial intelligence efforts. In his eight years at Google, Giannandrea was responsible for machine learning improvements to various Google products, including search, Gmail and the Google Assistant. At the time, we wrote that it wasn’t clear what Giannandrea’s involvement with Siri would be, but the virtual assistant definitely could definitely use his help. Indeed, earlier this week, Apple merged Siri and its machine learning groups under Giannandrea’s leadership. He’s now “Chief of Machine Learning and AI Strategy.”
Benjamin and Zac talk 3D Touch, AirPlay and Apple TV, iTunes 12.8 and Sonos gaining AirPlay 2, John Giannandrea's new Chief of ML and AI job, Siri changing bosses again, using Shortcuts on iOS 12, and Ming-Chi Kuo's big report on new Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches — which was recorded hours before Apple released new MacBook Pros. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Udemy: Visit Ude.my/happyhour and use coupon code HAPPYHOUR to get 90% off life-changing classes! Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Apple releases macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, iTunes gains AirPlay 2 Sonos speakers now work with AirPlay 2, control Apple Music with Siri Apple groups Siri and Machine Learning teams, ex-Google hire Giannandrea named Chief of ML and AI Apple’s new Greater China and People VPs join Leadership ranks, Federighi takes over Siri Kuo: Apple planning 11″ iPad Pro, Mac mini update, 1.57″ & 1.78″ Apple Watch, AirPower for fall Gallery: Visualizing an 11-inch iPad Pro and bezel-free Apple Watch Series 4 Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar updated with max 32 GB RAM, ‘improved’ third-generation keyboard, True Tone, and new Intel chips Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
This week: Whoa! Apple just stole Google’s head of A.I. to make Siri smarter Apple plans to ditch Intel processors on the Mac You won’t believe the massive cash being pay to silicon valley’s A.I. talent Future iPhones could boast curved displays and touch-free controls iOS 11.4 public beta arrives with AirPlay 2, but it won’t work with your HomePod And a Leander gives us the scoop on his new Tim Cook book! This episode supported by Casper’s American-made mattresses have just the right amount of memory foam and latex, and people everywhere love them. Learn why and get $50 towards any mattress at Casper.com/cultcast. The air you were meant to breathe is finally here. For $75 off your first order, visit molekule.com and enter the code CULTCAST at checkout. CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin McLeod for the music you hear on today’s episode. On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace / @bst3r CultCast live hangout on Friday the 13th at 12PM PST! http://live.thecultcast.com Apple steals Google’s A.I. wiz to make Siri smarter https://www.cultofmac.com/539125/apple-steals-googles-john-giannandrea-ai-siri/ John Giannandrea used to be in charge of Google’s search and artificial intelligence, but now he works for Apple. He’s leading the drive to make the company’s Siri voice assistant smarter, a goal many would agree is overdue. NYT: Apple said on Tuesday that Mr. Giannandrea will run Apple’s “machine learning and A.I. strategy,” and become one of 16 executives who report directly to Apple’s chief executive, Timothy D. Cook. This is the most high-profile move yet in a ongoing drive to hire more talent for the Siri team. Mr. Giannandrea came to Google in 2010, where he helped make AI and machine learning part of all the company’s products, from search to Gmail. And now he’s doing that for Apple. Apple is also looking to hire to hire 142 more people for Siri-related jobs, almost twice as many as this time last year. Tech Giants Are Paying Huge Salaries for Scarce A.I. Talent https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/22/technology/artificial-intelligence-experts-salaries.html Fun fact: Engineers with A.I. expertise are some of the most sought-after people in Silicon Valley, with salaries sometimes exceeding eight figures. Tech’s biggest companies are placing huge bets on artificial intelligence, banking on things ranging from face-scanning smartphones and conversational coffee-table gadgets to computerized health care and autonomous vehicles. Typical A.I. specialists, including both Ph.D.s fresh out of school and people with less education and just a few years of experience, can be paid from $300,000 to $500,000 a year or more in salary and company stock In a court filing this year, Google revealed that one of the leaders of its self-driving-car division, Anthony Levandowski, a longtime employee who started with Google in 2007, took home over $120 million in incentives before joining Uber last year In the entire world, fewer than 10,000 people have the skills necessary to tackle serious artificial intelligence research, according to Element AI, an independent lab in Montreal. Not enough teachers because they all get lured into making their fortunes Over the last several years, four of the best-known A.I. researchers in academia have left or taken leave from their professorships at Stanford University. At the University of Washington, six of 20 artificial intelligence professors are now on leave or partial leave and working for outside companies. Nonprofits like Fast.ai and companies like Deeplearning.ai, founded by a former Stanford professor who helped create the Google Brain lab, offer online courses. Future iPhones could boast curved displays and touch-free controls https://www.cultofmac.com/539239/future-iphones-could-boast-curved-displays-and-touch-free-controls/ According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on touchless gesture controls and curved screens for future iPhones The touchless control feature would be a bit like the Air Gestures feature Samsung introduced several years back. This allows users to accept calls and navigate through web pages by waving their hands across the screen. The other new technology is for a curved display more noticeable than the slight curve seen on the iPhone X’s OLED screen. Unlike Samsung’s curved handsets, which curve down at the edges, Apple’s approach reportedly curves “inward gradually from top to bottom.” iOS 11.4 public beta arrives with AirPlay 2, but it won’t work with your HomePod just yet https://www.cultofmac.com/539063/ios-11-4-public-beta-arrives-with-airplay-2/ Apple plans to ditch Intel processors on the Mac https://www.cultofmac.com/538829/apple-plans-to-ditch-intel-processors-on-the-mac/ Apple is pushing forward with plans to ditch Intel’s processors in favor of its own chips, according to a new report that claims the transition away from Intel CPUs will likely take multiple steps. Bloomberg says that Apple executives have already approved the project to make the Mac run on ARM-based processors by 2020. Moving to its own chips inside Macs would let Apple release new models on its own timelines, instead of relying on Intel’s processor roadmap. Making the move to ARM chips won’t be easy though. All software would basically have to be rewritten for the new processors, which certainly won’t make developers happy. Pluses Intel chips have stalled in major progress, leaving little reason for many to update from older computers. The A11 bionic chip inside the iPhone X beats meets or beats Geekbench scores of the fastest 2017 13” MacBook Pro No more waiting on Intel! More regular releases of Macs with updated hardware. Even tighter integration of your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and other devices Concerns Machines not capable with doing pro work. Sure the X beats a 13” MBP, but what about a desktop 4-core or 6-core chip with hyper threading? is this going to mean Macs that are more like phones and iPads? (efficient but not very powerful) Even more of a walled-garden as Apple fine-tunes it’s machines to work best with it’s own software, but 3rd party apps may not follow
A raw and honest story about beating obesity. His journey began in 2012 when a friend of his suffered a brain aneurysm in John’s home. At 475 pounds, John couldn’t get into the small bathroom to help him. He had finally hit the breaking point with his obesity. The next day, he put his shoes on and went for a walk down the block but he could barely make it three houses before he was out of breath and turning around. On that day he made himself a promise to never stop moving and to learn to live a healthier life. Today, he’s doing just that and he’s 225 lighter. He’s living proof that obesity can be beaten and it's never too late to change your habits. John has built an inspiring brand online and is motivating others to make the kind of change in their lives that he’s been able to make in his. If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes to reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You Are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter
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