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Best podcasts about google's floc

Latest podcast episodes about google's floc

The WP Minute
OMG 6.0 already?!

The WP Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 5:30


News Matt Mullenweg recently announced that he would be personally running Tumblr for a while. Tumblr lost their CEO and Matt is making this his top priority within Automattic for the immediate future. Keep an eye open for improvements in the community. Are you or your clients using Wordpress.com? Wordpress.com is now making it possible to purchase certain plugins directly on the plugin page.  The plugins that are available right now are for WooCommerce subscribers with a Business or eCommerce plan. Keep an eye out for more paid plugins appearing in 2022. Josepha Haden Chomphosy on make.wordpress.org shared the potential release timing for 2022 of WordPress. This release looks like this right now: 6.0 – Late May 6.1 – Mid October If you have project management skills or can lend a hand on these next major releases, contact the release team. The Preliminary Roadmap for Gutenberg 6.0 has also been published by Matias Ventura on make.wordpress.org.  There are four phases outlining the long-term roadmap. Events The schedule of WordCamps is published over on WordCamp central. Many are in the early stages of planning and don't have a date yet. WordCamp US has been scheduled September 9-11, 2022 in San Diego, CA. From Our Contributors and Producers To celebrate Black History Month Underrepresented in Tech will tweet about a black tech innovator/inventor every day in February. Google is burying FLoC (Federated Learning of Cohorts) in its sea of abandoned experiments. Sarah Gooding over at the WPTavern writes that Google's FLoC ran in limited markets and received overwhelmingly negative feedback from the tech industry that left Google with an uphill battle to get enough buy-in to proceed. So now Google is proposing topics. Stay tuned for the feedback on this new proposal. Squarespace rolled out an expansion of their Member Areas program. This allows publishers to earn money selling instructional and other kinds of content online through private members-only sections of their Squarespace website. Would you like to see block standardization across the web? Joel Spolsky has an interesting blog post asking what if blocks were interchangeable and reusable across the web? He suggests a non-proprietary, block protocol that will be open and free. His article is an interesting one to read. The WPMinute Contributor spotlight is on Aurooba Ahmed this week. She has created a new plugin called the superlist block for WordPress. This is Aurooba's first publicly released plugin on WordPress.org. The plugin lets you add other blocks within the list items essentially making it supercharged. Listen to Joe Casabona's Creator Toolkit on Creator Clock Minute Transcript: Hey everybody, Joe Casabona here and you are on the Creator Clock. Over the last few weeks, I've spent a bunch of time putting together what I call creator toolkits. This is based on a podcast I had several years ago, but it's all about tools that you can use to build specific WordPress sites. For example, I have a toolkit for creating online courses or creating a podcast website. So how did I come up with these recommendations? Well, I've been using WordPress for a very long time. I've tried a bunch of tools and I've picked my favorite. So I want to highlight one of these toolkits and it is the creating online courses toolkit. I would recommend Nexcess' managed WordPress hosting for this because you're going to be accepting payments. The Kadence theme with Kadence Pro is a fantastic theme for this. For the LMS plugin, I recommend LearnDash. LearnDash and Kadence work very well together. For list-building, I recommend ConvertKit, and to tie it all together to everything you use outside of WordPress, I would recommend, Uncanny Automator as the automation plugin. If you want to see more creator toolkits, you can head over to creatorcourses.com/toolkits. Or you can continue the conversation with me over on Twitter @jcasabona. New Members: Thanks to our new member Svilena Peneva from NitroPack.  Thanks to all of the members who shared these links today:  Birgit Pauli-HaackMichelle FrechetteDaniel SchutzsmithDavinder Singh KainthJoe CasabonaJeff Chandler Thanks to you, dear listener, for tuning in to your favorite 5-minutes of WordPress news every Wednesday. ★ Support this podcast ★

Eagle Eyes On Tech
Ep 304: Youtube ponders the dark side

Eagle Eyes On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 130:13


Stories: Minecraft DDOS attack on twitch competition leaves European country without internet Google now allows Legacy G Suite Users to migrate free account data to new account Reports show that Nvidia's deal to acquire arm may fall apart Will Activision get a union and will it hurt the Microsoft deal Google drive incorrectly says the number 1 is copyrighted States side with Epic games in court appeal against Apple FCC wants to require ISPs to be transparent about fees Ubisoft kills battle royale game hyper scape after being online for 18 months Ubisoft doesn't understand why people won't buy NFTs while still not explaining why you should Youtube talks about looking into NFTs Youtube gaming head is leaving to be the CEO of a crypto gaming company Twitch Introduces Advertising bounty system Google's FLoC system is now dead Over 1 million dollars worth of NFTs stolen from OpenSea Facebook Backed Diem crypto currency may be completely phased out soon Hackers have stolen $80 million in cryptocurrency from Qubit Defi Platform Crypto Miners never cared about Nvidia's Lite Hash Rate Limiter Nvidia releases RTX 3050 GPU which is ok but is scalped and out of stock right away Bitcoin value has dropped over 50% from its all-time high, what does it mean? OG angry birds are on the way back to mobile Half-life 2 is getting a UI upgrade for some reason Robots preform complex surgery on a pig Nintendo sues knock off Pokémon game for using pokemon other knock off pokemon game known as palworld blends rip off pokemon and machine guns for reasons and streamer shaves his balls on stream and gets banned --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eagleeyesontech/message

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
473 | The State of Paid Media Advertising w Joe Martinez and Michelle Morgan

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 50:42


Joe Martinez and Michelle Morgan of Paid Media Pros join the EDGE team IN STUDIO!  They have so much information to share with our listeners when it comes down to changes in privacy and how it affects digital marketing.  We went everywhere. Have a look at the time stamps…..can't contain it all in one description.  This is where we have to go as digital marketers this year and into the future.   [00:06:12] Marketing in college and foundational education, not tactics. [00:09:46] Foundational Understanding: Knowing the New Media Audience [00:10:51] Don't pick tactics that are measurable all the time: adapting to the lack of tracking [00:11:26] The Interview Series Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:14:54] Privacy in digital marketing: what you need to know [00:17:10] Google's first major step in privacy: Google's FLoC [00:19:17] What are marketers facing with privacy challenges in 2022 [00:22:23] Our lawmakers have no idea: we need a panel of digital marketing representatives. [00:23:58] Going to the target audience, not just the big platforms [00:24:22] Sponsor for EDGE of the Web: Wix [00:25:26] What are first-person cookies? [00:30:16] Having a good offer is more important than the platforms you're on [00:32:20] You've got to roll with authenticity first [00:33:09] The brands that will be nimble will win [00:35:06] CRMs: Are you keeping your own data [00:36:26] What about the small audience data set? [00:40:21] Building an understanding of your audience [00:42:38] If you're going to win at online marketing, you've missed the window when it was easy. [00:44:22] When you give away stuff, you're going to build a bigger audience [00:46:22] What is your differentiator?

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
1760: MarTech Interview With Anudit Vikram, CPO at MediaMath

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 29:27


Anudit Vikram, former board member of the IAB Data Center of Excellence and Chief Product Officer, MediaMath joins me in a discussion about consumer privacy (amid Amazon fines), Google's FLoC (which recently wrapped up the first phase of testing), and addressable/scalable identity solutions to replace third-party cookies. Anudit explains, “While there has been a flurry of activity preparing for the demise of the third-party cookie, the pushback around it and signals from the EU hinted that it would not be smooth sailing for Google, so, ultimately, it's not a complete shock that the timing changed. There is no question that first-party data performs better, and that the quality of third-party data is questionable, but that is not the only factor driving transparency. Transparency to the actual user – what we call addressability – is directly affected too. To continue the momentum of creating a more transparent supply chain, industry leaders must continue work around the activation of first party identity options and creating cohort-based solutions. As far as next steps for the industry, marketers, advertisers, publishers and the like should use this time to start working with first party identity solutions and perfect the stack they will use, while still being able to leverage the scale provided by third-party cookies.”

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
439 | Fractional, Personal Marketing and the Changes in Consumer Privacy with JD Prater and Joe Martinez

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 44:14


We're joined by two experts in this interview! JD Prater and Joe Martinez join us to discuss relationship-marketing, client fears and the hot, hot topic of data collection. Marketing is changing fast, and it's time we start to unpack what the heck is going on.   [00:07:00] What does JD and Joe see evolving in the digital marketing space, taking in consideration the year and a half we have been through with Covid. [00:09:39] Innovation comes from constraint [00:15:08] JD's new gig at Osmos and Joe's new move to run his own shop [00:18:37] Do companies really get the new relationship-marketing strategies? [00:21:52] Client fears on a non-mainstream platform [00:23:36] When the light bulbs go off with a client and a tactic [00:23:36] Any time you can specialize…. [00:26:48] The loss of targeting - privacy laws [00:30:05] The data collection mindset for marketers [00:34:48] Last stop:  Google's FLoC. What the FLoC is happening?

Security Now (MP3)
SN 825: Halfway Through 2021 - Google's FLoC, $600M Ransomware Attack, Where Will Windows 11 Run?

Security Now (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 102:10


Picture of the week Google's FLoC has landed with a hard thud and is now-delayed The high cost of Ireland's recovery from the Conti ransomware attack Who is responsible for damage and data loss following the remote wiping of many Western Digital My Book NAS devices? The story behind an important Edge update Where will Windows 11 run? The passing of an industry legend Steve's favorite web browser keyboard shortcut and his favorite website cloning tool Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsor: att.com/activearmor

Security Now (Video LO)
SN 825: Halfway Through 2021 - Google's FLoC, $600M Ransomware Attack, Where Will Windows 11 Run?

Security Now (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 102:39


Picture of the week Google's FLoC has landed with a hard thud and is now-delayed The high cost of Ireland's recovery from the Conti ransomware attack Who is responsible for damage and data loss following the remote wiping of many Western Digital My Book NAS devices? The story behind an important Edge update Where will Windows 11 run? The passing of an industry legend Steve's favorite web browser keyboard shortcut and his favorite website cloning tool Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsor: att.com/activearmor

Security Now (Video HI)
SN 825: Halfway Through 2021 - Google's FLoC, $600M Ransomware Attack, Where Will Windows 11 Run?

Security Now (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 102:39


Picture of the week Google's FLoC has landed with a hard thud and is now-delayed The high cost of Ireland's recovery from the Conti ransomware attack Who is responsible for damage and data loss following the remote wiping of many Western Digital My Book NAS devices? The story behind an important Edge update Where will Windows 11 run? The passing of an industry legend Steve's favorite web browser keyboard shortcut and his favorite website cloning tool Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsor: att.com/activearmor

Security Now (Video HD)
SN 825: Halfway Through 2021 - Google's FLoC, $600M Ransomware Attack, Where Will Windows 11 Run?

Security Now (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 102:39


Picture of the week Google's FLoC has landed with a hard thud and is now-delayed The high cost of Ireland's recovery from the Conti ransomware attack Who is responsible for damage and data loss following the remote wiping of many Western Digital My Book NAS devices? The story behind an important Edge update Where will Windows 11 run? The passing of an industry legend Steve's favorite web browser keyboard shortcut and his favorite website cloning tool Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsor: att.com/activearmor

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon
6-28-2021: Google's grand ad plans delayed

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 4:02


Google's FLoC plan is delayed to 2023, what does it mean for cookies? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/earlybirbbriefing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earlybirbbriefing/support

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The MadTech Podcast
136: Simon Halstead, Verizon Media

The MadTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 48:33


Simon Halstead, VP exchange and supply international at Verizon Media, joins ExchangeWire's Mat Broughton and Lindsay Rowntree to discuss the latest news in ad tech and martech. In this episode they cover: Amazon's decision to block Google's FLoC from some of their websites; Apple's newly announced "Private Relay" and its impact on targeting; and the prediction that Amazon will become the UK's largest retailer by 2025.

Intego Mac Podcast
Episode 193: Secure Password Recipes

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 30:23


One way of creating secure passwords is to use a number of memorable words; how secure are this type of password? We also look at a network bug that can disable wi-fi on iPhones, the new Brave privacy-protecting search engine, and an EU investigation of Google's FLoC technology. Show Notes: iPhone bug breaks WiFi when you join hotspot with unusual name Building a Trusted Ecosystem for Millions of Apps Brave Search Now Available in Beta as Privacy-Protecting Search Engine Alternative to Google EU launches antitrust probe into Google banning third-party cookies in Chrome Itadakimasu Password Strength (XKCD) Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.

Doppelgänger Tech Talk
#051 Tonies 468 SPAC | Stripe | Shopee | Peloton

Doppelgänger Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 122:57


Wir fangen mit Fahmi Quadir und Doppelgänger Stickern an. Erklären warum wir letzte Folge nicht über Gorillas gesprochen haben. Wird es jetzt jeder Woche einen neuen deutschen SPAC geben? SPACs der Woche sind Tonies + 468 und Signa Sports. Kann Stripe auch Identity? Shopee macht Mercardo Libre in Chile und Kolumbien Konkurrenz. Wann kann Philipp ein Peloton für 1.000 € auf Kleinanzeigen kaufen? Amazon macht Cargo und blockt Google's FLoC. Zum Abschluss schaut Pip auf die aktuellen Zahlen von The Honest Company. Philipp Glöckler ([@gloeckler](https://twitter.com/gloeckler)) und Philipp Klöckner ([@pip_net](https://twitter.com/pip_net)) sprechen heute über: 00:10:00 AirBnb 00:15:00 Gorillas 00:34:00 Tonies Box 01:03:00 Okta, Stripe, Identity 01:06:30 Shopee Sea limited 01:11:00 Peloton & Fitness 01:16:44 Bitcoin 01:19:30 Signa Sports 01:30:30 Greenroom, Apple Podcast subscriptions 01:32:40 Klarna 01:36:00 Amazon Logistics, Google FLoC 01:45:00 Curevac 01:49:00 MR Spex, Honest Co **Doppelgänger Tech Talk Podcast** Disclaimer https://www.doppelgaenger.io/disclaimer/

Marketing O'Clock
Insights for Sore Eyes: Search Console Insights Help Marketers See Performance Clearly

Marketing O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 69:03


This week on Marketing O'Clock, it's love at first Insight when Google Analytics and Search Console data come together for new Search Console Insights. Plus, Amazon websites are going to block Google's FLoC, new reports are here 4 marketers in Google Analytics, and Shop Pay is available to all shoppers on Facebook and Google, regardless of whether the merchant is a Shopify retailer.

Destination Linux
230: Our Favorite Distros of 2021, So Far

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 68:50


This week's episode of Destination Linux, we're going to talk about our favorite distros so far in 2021, so for all the distro-hoppers out there, you dont want to miss this one. Then we take a look at Google's FLoC tracking concept, which is claimed to bring targeted ads into a privacy-preserving future. We'll discuss […]

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Destination Linux
230: Our Favorite Distros of 2021, So Far | Destination Linux

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 68:49


This week's episode of Destination Linux, we're going to talk about our favorite distros so far in 2021, so for all the distro-hoppers out there, you dont want to miss this one. Then we take a look at Google's FLoC tracking concept, which is claimed to bring targeted ads into a privacy-preserving future. We'll discuss why a lot of people don't seem to be FLoCing towards this idea. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you're brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean = https://do.co/dln Bitwarden = https://bitwarden.com/dln Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-229 00:00:00 = Welcome to DL 230 00:00:55 = Community Feedback: Is Distro Hopping a Hobby or a Problem? 00:10:17 = Digital Ocean: App Platform / Cloud ( https://do.co/dln ) 00:11:42 = Our Favorite Distros of the Year . . . So Far 00:33:25 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 00:35:58 = Google's FLoC: Fixes The Web's Cookie Problem OR Just Creates New Problems? 00:50:00 = Linux Gaming: T 2.5 (3D Tic Tac Toe) 00:52:32 = Software Spotlight: Firefox Containers Extension 00:57:45 = Tip of the Week: How To Enhance Your Firefox Experience. 01:03:27 = Outro 01:06:42 = Sudo Show Hangout (June 17th at 8PM US Eastern!) Join Odysee With Our DLN Invite Link = https://odysee.com/$/invite/@destinationlinux:9 Linux #OpenSource #Podcast

BlogAid Podcast
Tips Tuesday – Site Speed Tweaks, Duotone Images, Future of Plugins, FLoC Block

BlogAid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 18:59


• Theme case study is underway • New speed tweaks I found for us • Why the migration process is different for the new boutique hosting • Why I'm looking outside the WP world for new opportunities for us • What the only thing is that you really own in your online business • A look at 40 WP milestones as it turns 18 years old • Cool duotone image filters coming to Gutenberg • Genesis discusses what making their framework free will look like • The future of plugins • 2 more big CMS block Google's FLoC and what it means for WP and folks who run ads

The SEO Vault
The SEO Vault Episode 85

The SEO Vault

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:28


Episode 85 Table of Contents  Co-Host: Mike Milas + Sophie Allen Special Guest: Bucky Helms - Web 20 - Custom Signals Service Update - Page speed beta pushed back based on nitropack rumor - Google postponing the Page Experience Update - Google Gains New Page Experience Report In Search Console - Google Local Updates Adds New Indicator & Photo Updates From Visitors And So Much More! 1:20 Special Guest: Bucky Helms 07:31 Web 2.0 Ranker Weekly Update - New Videos added to GMB Training Course on LCT - Custom Signals Update - Agency Growth Webby reply going out - Page speed beta pushed back based on Nitropack rumor that they send 0 length files when detecting a Speed Test 19:14 SEO News for The Past Week - Google is now postponing the Google Page Experience Update. Google announced it is moving from launching next month to launching between mid-June to the end of August. - Google Gains New Page Experience Report In Search Console - Google Tests New Local Finder Design & Push To Use Chat Button - Google said a 2-week rollout of product review algo, should be done but some think it may not be - Google: Website Design Changes Generally Lead To Content Changes - Google Local Updates Adds New Indicator & Photo Updates From Visitors - John Mueller was asked if using the abbr tag - the HTML abbreviation markup - if that can help you rank higher in Google Search. John said nope, on Twitter. - John Mueller of Google said on Twitter "We don't count links like that." The question was "is it possible to build too many links to a page so that it becomes a reason for the page not ranking? SEO News Discussion 25:08 Google Page Experience 30:52 WordPress sites (41% of the web) to block Google's FLoC by default 46:50 Thoughts on GMB Messaging feature 32:55 SEO Mad Scientist Update: Closing multiple tests this Week Q&A 11:50 The rollout of the custom signals as a stand-alone service has brought with it a whole bunch of options. When you add custom signals onto a campaign, those options are not available. Q1. Will those options be available when you add them to a campaign? Q2. Can you go into any more detail about those add-ons? I was pricing out a campaign for a client in NYC, so I was adding as much juice to it as I could. That was when I noticed all the new options for custom signals. A little more info would be awesome. 50:10 Has anyone else starting to see Page Experience in the search console? 52:06 My friend has a newer gun shop with a gmb, no website. Tons of messaging from prospects come in. People asking if stuff is in stock usually. 57:08 Have you tested if having gmb messaging switched on vs off has an effect on rankings? 1:02:15 CTR manipulation works for local SEO not sure for maps tho.     Don't Miss it Live every Thursday at 4 pm EST on the Web 20 Ranker Facebook https://www.facebook.com/web20ranker/ Interested in being a guest on the vault!? Sign up now https://forms.gle/ae5Dh575BqYieDBEA

Total Jason (Audio)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

Total Jason (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:32


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Total Jason (Video)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

Total Jason (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:54


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Total Mikah (Video)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

Total Mikah (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Tech News Weekly (Video HD)
TNW 180: AirTag: A Boring Product? - Apple's April Event, VR Physical Therapy, FLoC, Teacher-Approved Apps

Tech News Weekly (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Tech News Weekly (Video LO)
TNW 180: AirTag: A Boring Product? - Apple's April Event, VR Physical Therapy, FLoC, Teacher-Approved Apps

Tech News Weekly (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Tech News Weekly (Video HI)
TNW 180: AirTag: A Boring Product? - Apple's April Event, VR Physical Therapy, FLoC, Teacher-Approved Apps

Tech News Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:53


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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Tech News Weekly (MP3)
TNW 180: AirTag: A Boring Product? - Apple's April Event, VR Physical Therapy, FLoC, Teacher-Approved Apps

Tech News Weekly (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:32


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Tech News Weekly 180: AirTag: A Boring Product?

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 75:32


Apple announced a slew of new products at its April event. Physical therapists are testing VR programs for their practices. The privacy implications of Google's FLoC. Google and the FTC are at odds over "Teacher Approved" apps. First, Ian Sherr of CNET stops by to talk about Apple's April event. The company announced loads of new products, including item-tracking AirTag(s) and colorful iMacs with Apple Silicon. Then, Mikah talks about a recent New York Times article focusing on the rehabilitative effects of virtual reality for physical and occupational therapy. Then, David Gehring of Distributed Media Lab discusses FLoC, Google's "Federated Learning of Cohorts" technology. He talks about why some companies are reluctant to adopt FLoC, how it works, and the privacy implications of the technology. Lastly, Jason shares a story about the FTC and Google. The FTC is investigating whether so-called "Teacher Approved" apps in the Google Play Store are potentially misleading. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Ian Sherr and David Gehring Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit Command Line Heroes - TNW enterprisetech30.com

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ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily
Episode 342 - 15 Minutes Could Expose Your Driver's License Number

ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 13:09


Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 342. It is Tuesday April 20th 2021. I am your host Scott Gombar and 15 Minutes Could Expose Your Driver's License Number Malware That Spreads Via Xcode Projects Now Targeting Apple's M1-based Macs Drinks giant C&C Group subsidiary shuts down IT systems following security incident Google Alerts continues to be a hotbed of scams and malware Microsoft disables Google's FLoC tracking in Microsoft Edge, for now Rogers is down: Canadian users report voice and data outages Geico data breach exposed customers' driver's license numbers March 2021 Healthcare Data Breach Report

Your Operations Solved
Network Assessments, or how to get control of your IT

Your Operations Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 11:09


Hello and welcome to Your Operations Solved, for Tuesday, April 20th, 2021I'm your host, Channing Norton, of PC Solutions, and this is the Thirteenth episode of our show,Listen to us Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, or on our Saturday compilation episodes. If you find the show helpful or informative, please do give it a like on your platform of choice, or share it to someone else who might also enjoy it.With that out of the way, let's get started on today's headlines.First, an update to a prior story. Back in Episode 5, entitled "MRO Woe, Planning for and preventing the worst," we talked about Google's new replacement for cookie advertising tracking, called "FLoC" or "Federated Learning of Cohorts." Cookies are little pieces of data stored in your browser to track what websites you visit and small pieces of information about you like demographics and unique browser "Fingerprints." Google's FLoC system looks to replace Cookies, at least for advertising tracking purposes. Blogging platform Wordpress, which gets used on as many as 61% of websites, has come out against FLoC, as they fear the system could allow google to target ads in a preadatory or discriminatory manner, and reports that they are working on features to allow blogs running on their platform to opt out of FLoC. This is a serious blow to the platform, as blogs provide highly lucrative ad space to google.Next, our main story for today, UK regulators interfere in chipmaking giant Nvidia's planned acquisition of major chip design firm ARM, citing both Antitrust and National Security concerns.ARM designs the processors that are used in some servers, many android phones, and most of the embeded computers in products like cars and appliances, as well as in IoT devices like smartwatches, smart exercise equipment, and the like. Notably, they do not produce any chips themselves. Instead, they make money by licensing out their designs to other companies who build them. Their designs are the most popular on the planet for basically any chip needed for something that isn't in a desktop or laptop computer. Now let's look at Nvidia. Nvidia designs processors as well, primarily for graphics accelerators for gaming computers, and embedded systems like what ARM does. Rather than licensing these designs out for anyone to use, nvidia has their designs produced by manufacturing facilities and sells them directly.As both companies produce chips for embedded systems, some of which go into defense products like guidance packages for missiles, and the like, I don't think it's wrong to object on defense grounds, as moving from two major sources for such products to one could present single sourcing issues. The UK is not the only entity to object to this deal. Antitrust regulators around the world seem to be wary of further consolidation in the semiconductor industry, and major tech companies like facebook and google have decried the deal as anti competitive as well, though I'd argue that particular claim to be a bit rich, considering the source.So, what does this mean for your business? Well, there's two possibilities here. One, the deal goes through, and two, it doesn't. If the deal goes through, then we can expect prices for computer components to rise, and therefore the cost of your computers, and perhaps other devices as well. This could be Nvidia's chance to get into new markets that they've tried to get into for years unsuccessfully, like smartphone processors. If they were to take ARMs designs and stop licensing them out, they would have effectively bought themselves a monopoly on a huge swath of a very important part the semiconductor industry, one that would require considerable effort to pivot away from for its users. Seeing as Nvidia has been suffering from supply issues for its products for several years now, we could also see a price squeeze due to lack of supply on those parts.On the other hand, if the deal doesn't go through, and gets stopped by regulators, it could be seen as a turning point. Antitrust regulators around the world have rarely interfered with the activities of the tech industry, despite its largest entities being gargantuan. This could be seen as an indication that the days of salutary neglect, if you will, are over, which could signal good things for the smaller players in the tech industry, like app developers, or even those who rely on quality software to do business, as it would drive more innovation out of the larger players, and allow smaller innovative players to gain more of a foothold in the market.Regardless, this will be a battle that plays out over the next few years, and one that I will be watching closely.With that done, let's talk about Network Assesments.Network assesments are a scary term, because it's an extremely vague term. Heck, even most IT professionals will disagree endlessly on what they comprise, so how can we, as executives, hope to understand why we need to have those professionals perform them?So, let's start with what a network assesment or audit should contain. A network audit should comprise two core parts, an overview of your IT situation for the Executives, and a thorough analysis of all software and hardware assets and their configurations for the IT team. Some of that value is simply in IT being able to compile the information in that second part of the audit, as doing so may reveal hidden problems, or changes that went undocumented. The larger value to executives, however, is going to come from the first part, the overview of your network. This should include1. An overview of all of your hardware assets, and the anticipated replacement cycles for them. By keeping track of this information, you can get an estimate of upcoming expenditures, to better plan your financial future, and avoid suprise costs.2. An overview of notable open issues requring resources to resolve. This should NOT be a list of every problem that everyone in the organization is currently having, but instead a list of larger scale concerns for improving your environment that your IT team should have. Good IT means Continuous improvement, so if there are not initiatives in the works to improve the way you are doing business or better manage your assets and risk, it's a problem.3. Important Workflow overview. Fundamentally, IT is about the management of your employees workflows, as well as their optimization to make them as efficient and risk free as possible. As such, part of a network assesment should be an operational assesment that describes how data flows through your organization. How are your books processed? How do your employees share files? What data gets stored on site, and what gets stored off site.4. Upcoming improvements. Much like 2, this talks about improvement. Where 2 looks more at correcting pain, this point is looking to be a bit more proactive, and address problems that might not be so obvious. Things like stability improvements, or added redundancies.5. Operational proceedures and contingencies. Part of planning and making assesments is looking at your existing policies and proceedures. For instance, what does adding a new employee look like? Do you have a process to make sure everything is done right for training them and providing them the resources they need to be effective quickly? What about offboarding? Do you have proceedures that ensure a bad exit doesn't leave you vulnerable to malice? What about disaster planning? How will your team make sure that your business survives a fire, a flood, or even, I know this is out there, but, a global pandemic that closes down in person business oeprations for a year.The reason this planning is critical is that it allows you to scale. Large organizations understand the importance of disaster planning, and the value it has. To this day, every prime minister of the UK writes a letter to her majestys navy that gives orders for what to do if London is destroyed by nuclear attack and central command is no more. I would not call that a particularly likely eventuality in the 21st century, but in order for entities, be they governments, businesses, or other organizations, to survive as long as possible, as I hope my listeners businesses do, they must plan for the bad times, as well as the good. Think of it as insurance.Overall, the point of a network assesment is to put your organization in the posture to scale upwards using its IT, and give executives a grasp of what concerns might be affecting their organization operationally. If its filled with obscure technical jargon and fine details, that's a useful assesment for your IT team, but you need to ensure that you get a summary that tells you what is in the future for your organization, both the good outcomes, and how you will weather the storm of an economic downturn or disaster.That's our show for today, thank you so much for listening. Tomorrow, join us for updates to the solarwinds hack and the Chip shortage, as well as a conversation about the struggles businesses bringing employees back into the office may be facing. In the meantime, check us out on the web at www.YourOperationsSolved.com, where you can join our newsletter, and opt to be notified of all our uploads. I will see you next time. 

This Week in Tech (Video HD)
TWiT 819: Introducing Club TWiT - Apple's Spring event, Jeff Bezos letter to shareholders, Elon Musk and NASA

This Week in Tech (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 160:17


Apple's Spring event, Jeff Bezos letter to shareholders, Elon Musk and NASA Introducing Club TWiT. Apple's 'Spring Loaded' Event Officially Announced for Tuesday, April 20. Apple Music Reveals How Much It Pays When You Stream a Song. Why It's Misleading to Say 'Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify'. Google subsidiary moved $75bn in profits through Ireland in 2019 using "double-Irish". Google 'partially' misled consumers over collecting location data, Australian court finds. Nobody is flying to join Google's FLoC. Jeff Bezos says Amazon needs to do a better job for employees in his final shareholder letter as CEO. SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket to deliver an Astrobotic lander and NASA water-hunting rover to the moon in 2023. Two people killed in fiery Tesla crash with no one driving. Should We Trust The Facebook Oversight Board? Facebook oversight board delays decision on Trump ban to 'the coming weeks'. Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series to cost $465 million for first season. Google Earth's historical 3D time lapses show the ravages of climate change. Microsoft announces Surface Laptop 4 with choice of Intel or AMD processors. You ever think about how Asus put out like 40 models of a laptop called the "Eee PC". Dogecoin spikes 400% in a week, stoking fears of a cryptocurrency bubble. Intel, Nvidia, TSMC execs agree: Chip shortage could last into 2023. NASA to Attempt First Controlled Flight on Mars As Soon As Monday. NYPD Deploys "Creepy" New Robot Dog In Manhattan Public Housing Complex. Adobe co-founder Chuck Geschke dies at 81. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ed Bott, Rich DeMuro, and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 wwt.com/twit podium.com/twit Uber.com/TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
This Week in Tech 819: Introducing Club TWiT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 160:17


Apple's Spring event, Jeff Bezos letter to shareholders, Elon Musk and NASA Introducing Club TWiT. Apple's 'Spring Loaded' Event Officially Announced for Tuesday, April 20. Apple Music Reveals How Much It Pays When You Stream a Song. Why It's Misleading to Say 'Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify'. Google subsidiary moved $75bn in profits through Ireland in 2019 using "double-Irish". Google 'partially' misled consumers over collecting location data, Australian court finds. Nobody is flying to join Google's FLoC. Jeff Bezos says Amazon needs to do a better job for employees in his final shareholder letter as CEO. SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket to deliver an Astrobotic lander and NASA water-hunting rover to the moon in 2023. Two people killed in fiery Tesla crash with no one driving. Should We Trust The Facebook Oversight Board? Facebook oversight board delays decision on Trump ban to 'the coming weeks'. Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series to cost $465 million for first season. Google Earth's historical 3D time lapses show the ravages of climate change. Microsoft announces Surface Laptop 4 with choice of Intel or AMD processors. You ever think about how Asus put out like 40 models of a laptop called the "Eee PC". Dogecoin spikes 400% in a week, stoking fears of a cryptocurrency bubble. Intel, Nvidia, TSMC execs agree: Chip shortage could last into 2023. NASA to Attempt First Controlled Flight on Mars As Soon As Monday. NYPD Deploys "Creepy" New Robot Dog In Manhattan Public Housing Complex. Adobe co-founder Chuck Geschke dies at 81. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ed Bott, Rich DeMuro, and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 wwt.com/twit podium.com/twit Uber.com/TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Tech 819: Introducing Club TWiT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 160:17


Apple's Spring event, Jeff Bezos letter to shareholders, Elon Musk and NASA Introducing Club TWiT. Apple's 'Spring Loaded' Event Officially Announced for Tuesday, April 20. Apple Music Reveals How Much It Pays When You Stream a Song. Why It's Misleading to Say 'Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify'. Google subsidiary moved $75bn in profits through Ireland in 2019 using "double-Irish". Google 'partially' misled consumers over collecting location data, Australian court finds. Nobody is flying to join Google's FLoC. Jeff Bezos says Amazon needs to do a better job for employees in his final shareholder letter as CEO. SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket to deliver an Astrobotic lander and NASA water-hunting rover to the moon in 2023. Two people killed in fiery Tesla crash with no one driving. Should We Trust The Facebook Oversight Board? Facebook oversight board delays decision on Trump ban to 'the coming weeks'. Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series to cost $465 million for first season. Google Earth's historical 3D time lapses show the ravages of climate change. Microsoft announces Surface Laptop 4 with choice of Intel or AMD processors. You ever think about how Asus put out like 40 models of a laptop called the "Eee PC". Dogecoin spikes 400% in a week, stoking fears of a cryptocurrency bubble. Intel, Nvidia, TSMC execs agree: Chip shortage could last into 2023. NASA to Attempt First Controlled Flight on Mars As Soon As Monday. NYPD Deploys "Creepy" New Robot Dog In Manhattan Public Housing Complex. Adobe co-founder Chuck Geschke dies at 81. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ed Bott, Rich DeMuro, and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 wwt.com/twit podium.com/twit Uber.com/TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
This Week in Tech 819: Introducing Club TWiT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 160:17


Apple's Spring event, Jeff Bezos letter to shareholders, Elon Musk and NASA Introducing Club TWiT. Apple's 'Spring Loaded' Event Officially Announced for Tuesday, April 20. Apple Music Reveals How Much It Pays When You Stream a Song. Why It's Misleading to Say 'Apple Music Pays Twice as Much Per Stream as Spotify'. Google subsidiary moved $75bn in profits through Ireland in 2019 using "double-Irish". Google 'partially' misled consumers over collecting location data, Australian court finds. Nobody is flying to join Google's FLoC. Jeff Bezos says Amazon needs to do a better job for employees in his final shareholder letter as CEO. SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket to deliver an Astrobotic lander and NASA water-hunting rover to the moon in 2023. Two people killed in fiery Tesla crash with no one driving. Should We Trust The Facebook Oversight Board? Facebook oversight board delays decision on Trump ban to 'the coming weeks'. Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series to cost $465 million for first season. Google Earth's historical 3D time lapses show the ravages of climate change. Microsoft announces Surface Laptop 4 with choice of Intel or AMD processors. You ever think about how Asus put out like 40 models of a laptop called the "Eee PC". Dogecoin spikes 400% in a week, stoking fears of a cryptocurrency bubble. Intel, Nvidia, TSMC execs agree: Chip shortage could last into 2023. NASA to Attempt First Controlled Flight on Mars As Soon As Monday. NYPD Deploys "Creepy" New Robot Dog In Manhattan Public Housing Complex. Adobe co-founder Chuck Geschke dies at 81. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Ed Bott, Rich DeMuro, and Alex Kantrowitz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 wwt.com/twit podium.com/twit Uber.com/TWIT

Very Hicken Bros.
DARPA subsidizes Spacecraft with Nuclear Thermal Propulsion.

Very Hicken Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 76:59


Trevor and I review the OnePlus 9 Pro and the PinePhone. Trevor introduces Final Fantasy XIV Beta for PS5 as I do the Oura Ring. We discuss the following articles: Nintendo is releasing a bright blue Switch Lite in May (https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/13/22381575/nintendo-switch-lite-new-color-blue-price-release-date), Overwatch League Brings Back Live Events This Summer (https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-league-brings-back-live-events-this-summer), Buh-Bye, Bitcoin: The PRC (China) Has Launched A Digital Yuan. And It Will Change Everything (https://seekingalpha.com/article/4418567-bitcoin-china-launched-digital-yuan-and-will-change-everything), Haunting New Hubble Photo Reveals The Wisps of a Dying Galaxy (https://www.sciencealert.com/haunting-new-image-from-hubble-shows-a-dying-galaxy), DARPA picks Lockheed Martin and Blue Origin to build nuclear spacecraft (https://www.engadget.com/darpa-lockheed-martin-blue-origin-nuclear-spacecraft-100547792.html), Galaxies, the cosmic cities of the universe, explained by astrophysicist (https://www.space.com/galaxy-types-and-formations), Brave and Vivaldi browsers won't adopt Google's FLoC tech (https://9to5google.com/2021/04/14/brave-vivaldi-browsers-floc/), TCL’s Fold ‘n Roll concept is a phone into a 10-inch tablet (https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/14/22383668/tcl-fold-n-roll-concept-rollable-phone-tablet), NVIDIA Hyperion 8 is a near-turnkey platform for autonomous cars (https://www.slashgear.com/nvidia-hyperion-8-is-a-near-turnkey-platform-for-autonomous-cars-12667965/), Mind-Bending NASA Visualization Shows The Wild Warping of Binary Black Holes (https://www.sciencealert.com/new-nasa-visualization-shows-the-wild-warping-around-binary-black-holes), Scientists get more great looks at the 1st black hole ever photographed (https://www.space.com/m87-supermassive-black-hole-observing-campaign), and Astronomers detect a bright-blue bridge of stars, and it’s about to blow (https://www.livescience.com/new-milky-way-spur-discovered.html). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-hicken/message

The Tech Loft Podcast
TTLP S2 Ep.10 - Increase PS Trophy Rank Faster, PS4's CMOS Battery Concern & What is Google's FLoC?

The Tech Loft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 27:29


Welcome to Episode 10 of the Tech Loft Podcast. In this episode: How to Reach 'Trophy Rank 999' Faster on PS4 and PS5, PS4's Fatal System Clock Battery Error Reportedly Proven By Player & What is Google’s FloC (Federated Learning of Cohorts) and Why is it bad for you? Everything you need to know is a click away. Links from this episode: 50 PS4 Games To Achieve Platinum Trophies: https://culturedvultures.com/easiest-platinum-trophies-ps4/ Am I Being FLoCed?: https://amifloced.org/

ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily
Episode 339 - The Electrical Grid is Under Attack

ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 22:19


Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 339. It is Thursday April 15th 2021. I am your host Scott Gombar and The Electrical Grid is Under Attack Google Chrome 90 released with HTTPS as the default protocol Threat Actors Targeting Cybersecurity Researchers 100,000 Google Sites Used to Install SolarMarket RAT New WhatsApp Bugs Could've Let Attackers Hack Your Phone Remotely Risk startup LogicGate confirms data breach Cracked copies of Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop steal your session cookies, browser history, crypto-coins Second Google Chrome zero-day exploit dropped on twitter this week Vivaldi, Brave, DuckDuckGo reject Google's FLoC ad tracking tech Experts see 'unprecedented' increase in hackers targeting electric grid HHS Information Blocking and Interoperability Regulations Now in Effect

Digital Brains | Adwise - Een podcast over online marketing, digital en tech
Pulse #24: Google update voor productreviews, MailChimp en AVG, nepkortingen en de inverted unicorn strategie

Digital Brains | Adwise - Een podcast over online marketing, digital en tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 26:53


Een nieuwe Pulse aflevering met het laatste nieuws op het gebied van digital marketing en tech. In deze aflevering o.a.: Algoritme update van Google voor productreviews YouTube speelt met product ads Webwinkels teruggefloten om nepkorting op te hoge adviesprijzen 2,1 miljoen Nederlanders hebben een product abonnement Google's Floc loopt tegen de AVG/GDPR aan Gebruik van MailChimp in strijd met AVG De inverted unicorn strategie Shownotes: www.adwise.nl/podcast Hosts: Jeroen Roozendaal en Daan Loohuis

This Week In Location Based Marketing
Location Weekly - Episode 511

This Week In Location Based Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 25:19


It is #LocationWeekly day. Today's episode is featuring Google's FLoC as an alternative to the disappearing third-party cookie, the AR platform Beerscans turning beer labels into augmented reality experiences, Krispy Kreme offering free donuts to encourage vaccines, and GroundTruth acquiring Addy. Want to learn more? Tune in!