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Per moltissimi utenti, le Google Chromecast hanno smesso di funzionare da qualche giorno, ma c'è una spiegazione per cui questo accade. Ancora problemi per Meta, che finisce in tribunale in Francia per colpa dell'intelligenza artificiale. Anche Apple deve combattere in tribunale, ma in questo caso con un diverso governo internazionale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess Kelly, tech correspondent with Newstalk and presenter of the podcast Tech Talk, spoke to Jerry about how some older Chromecasts have stopped working. Google's Chromecast devices plug into TVs and allow users to stream content like web video and music wirelessly using a mobile device or laptop.
In this episode of The Product Podcast, we chat with Mario Queiroz, VP of Product at Hinge Health and former VP at Google, where he co-invented the Google Chromecast.Mario takes us on a captivating journey through his diverse career, from building revolutionary hardware products at Google to transforming healthcare with digital physical therapy at Hinge Health. He opens up about the challenges of moving from software to hardware, the complexities of scaling a global product, and the role of AI in personalizing healthcare solutions.In this episode, Mario dives into the development of Google Chromecast, how Hinge Health is redefining healthcare with AI, and the importance of combining product management expertise with domain knowledge. He also shares his experience in leading cross-functional teams to drive innovation in both the tech and healthcare industries.CONTENT(00:25)
On this week's show: Google Chromecast is out, but Google Gemini is in, Nest shows off a nice new thermostat, Aqara and Meross launch new mmWave sensors, Roku might be dropping Wyze for cameras, Apple is supporting adaptive lighting on Matter devices, Nanoleaf launches a cool new storage product, a mailbag question, two picks of the week, Home Assistant updates, and so much more!
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 10 August 2024, the wearer of many hats Tom Sainsbury joins Jack to chat about his latest film ventures, and a special winter celebration of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Jack wraps on his favourite nail-biting moments of the 2024 Olympics. The highly anticipated adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel It Ends With Us has hit cinemas, and film reviewer Francesca Rudkin shares her thoughts. And Google is discontinuing the Google Chromecast, tech expert Paul Stenhouse gives Jack details on what is set to replace it. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google is discontinuing the Google Chromecast With more than 100 million sold over an 11-year life, it was a good run. It was a great entry level device to very quickly get content onto your TV. It's being replaced by the Google TV Streamer. It's a device that is designed to sit on your entertainment unit because it also doubles as a full-featured smart speaker with Google Assistant. Think of it more as a "set top box". The extra size means extra connectivity options and power, allowing you to use it as a smart home hub to connect and control your Nest cameras, thermostat, and more. The TV part of the device runs the latest Android TV operating system and uses Google Gemini AI to provide TV recommendations and help you use your voice to navigate the app. Google is a monopolist This is a huge win for the US government who says that Google Search has a monopoly on the market - surprising no one. Google has a 90% share overall, and 95% share on mobile devices. The judge particularly takes aim at their deal with Apple to make Google the default search engine. Apple and Google would argue that people are going to turn to Google anyway, so why not give it to them up front as the default. It's thought the judge may force those deals to be scrapped but could go so far as to force Google search to be broken out as a separate company. Commentators say this is a warning to big tech because it says no company is too big to regulate. There's another case pending too, which examines the ads business. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nagyon súlyos nulladik napi hiba van az Android magjában Android Portál 2024-08-08 08:38:35 Mobiltech Android Linux Az Android biztonsági frissítései ebben a hónapban 46 sebezhetőséget javítanak, beleértve egy magas súlyosságú távoli kódfuttatási (RCE) hibát, amelyet célzott támadásokban kihasználtak. A nulladik napi sebezhetőséget CVE-2024-36971 néven követik nyomon, és egy használat utáni felszabadítási (UAF) gyengeség a Linux kernel hálózati útvonalkezelésébe Végünk, ha az Atlanti-óceán meridián körforgása összeomlik PlanetZ 2024-08-08 07:49:39 Tudomány Az új kutatások szerint az AMOC 2037 és 2064 között összeomolhat. Az AMOC alapvető fontosságú az északi félteke éghajlatának szabályozásában. Összeomlása komoly éghajlati és ökológiai következményekkel járna világszerte. Az összeomlás elkerülése érdekében kulcsfontosságú az üvegházhatású gázok kibocsátásának csökkentése és a fenntartható technológi Ingyenes lett a WordStar 7, a DOS legnépszerűbb szövegszerkesztője ITBusiness 2024-08-08 06:16:14 Mobiltech Kanada Windows A WordPerfect előtt a WordStar volt a legnépszerűbb szövegszerkesztő. A DOS rendszerre készült utolsó verzió egy rajongó, Robert J. Sawyer által azonban újra elérhetővé vált. Sawyer, a kanadai sci-fi író a WordStar 7.0d verziót csomagolta össze néhány hasznos eszközzel, beleértve a modern Windows rendszeren futtatható DOS emulátorokat, így most bár Hatalmas kandelábert terveznek a Holdra Rakéta 2024-08-08 08:36:05 Tudomány Mesébe illő terv, de a százméteres utcalámpa nem csak megvilágítaná a holdi éjszakát, de számtalan egyéb funkciója is lenne. Sziget Fesztivál: Tatabánya méretű hálózati kapacitással készül a Yettel a zökkenőmentes mobilozásra Digital Hungary 2024-08-08 11:13:00 Mobiltech Fesztiválok Tatabánya Sziget Fesztivál Yettel Szerdán elkezdődött a Sziget Fesztivál, Európa egyik legnagyobb könnyűzenei és kulturális rendezvénye, amely évente több százezer látogatót vonz. Az ilyen nagy horderejű események a mobilhálózat erősítését is igénylik, hogy az képes legyen kiszolgálni a hirtelen megnövekedett használatot a területen. Hogyan készül egy mobilszolgáltató egy időszakos A vállalati munkaállomások többségén megragadt a Windows 10 Bitport 2024-08-08 09:43:00 Infotech Windows Már csak 470 napjuk marad a cégeknek, hogy Windows 11-re váltsanak, mert 2025. október 14-én megszűnik az operációs rendszer támogatása. Pumped Gabo metaverzumos kísérlete nagy ígéretekkel indult, de végül kirántotta a szőnyeget a befektetők alól Telex 2024-08-08 05:01:20 Tudomány Befektető Pumped Gabo Előzetesen Magyarország legelső igazán nagyszabású NFT-projektjeként hivatkoztak a Pumped G-re, de a beígért dolgok egy része állítólag meg sem valósult, egy másik részük már nem elérhető, az alkotók pedig felszívódtak. Okosabb és drágább is lett a Google Chromecast utódja Player 2024-08-08 09:00:44 Infotech Generáció Google Böngésző Chrome A Google tévéokosító eszközének új generációja, a Chromecast utódjának tekinthető Streamer többet tud az elődjénél, és ennek meg is kérik az árát. A vártnál is nagyobb bukást lett a Humane AI Pin 24.hu 2024-08-08 13:58:04 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Már többet váltanak vissza, mint amennyit vásárolnak a Humane mesterséges intelligencia által vezérelt kitűzőjéből. A világ legősibb naptárát fedezhették fel Liner 2024-08-08 07:20:59 Tudomány A szakemberek azon a véleményen vannak, hogy a faragványok a világ legkorábbi, ún. luniszoláris naptárát alkotják. Humanoid robotpincér csapolt italokat egy amerikai stadionbárban okosipar.hu 2024-08-08 07:03:16 Infotech Cégvilág USA Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Stadion Texas Baseball A mesterséges intelligencia (AI) vezérelte szervizrobotokra specializálódott nevadai Richtech Robotics a napokban hivatalosan is bemutatta ADAM fantázianevet viselő vendéglátó robotját a Texas Rangers Major League Baseball stadionjában – írta a Robotics & Automation News. Az egyedülálló AI-képességekkel és finom, emberi mozgáshoz hasonló mozdulatok A kínaiak kifejlesztettek egy intelligens robotcápát Gyártástrend 2024-08-08 10:50:27 Tudomány Kína Robot Cápa Az öt méter hosszú, 350 kilogrammos robothal figyelemre méltó pontossággal tudja leutánozni egy valódi cápa mozgását. Hetente kétszer indítanak járatokat az űrbe a Virgin Galactic új űrrepülőgépével Rakéta 2024-08-08 12:00:13 Tudomány Közlekedés Világűr Űrállomás Unity Míg a VSS Unity-t körülbelül havonta egyszer tudták használni, addig a Delta-osztályú űrrepülőgépek már hetente többször is szállíthatnak utasokat az űrbe. A Virgin Galactic egy globális hálózat kiépítését tervezi a világ számos pontján található űrállomások bevonásával. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Nagyon súlyos nulladik napi hiba van az Android magjában Android Portál 2024-08-08 08:38:35 Mobiltech Android Linux Az Android biztonsági frissítései ebben a hónapban 46 sebezhetőséget javítanak, beleértve egy magas súlyosságú távoli kódfuttatási (RCE) hibát, amelyet célzott támadásokban kihasználtak. A nulladik napi sebezhetőséget CVE-2024-36971 néven követik nyomon, és egy használat utáni felszabadítási (UAF) gyengeség a Linux kernel hálózati útvonalkezelésébe Végünk, ha az Atlanti-óceán meridián körforgása összeomlik PlanetZ 2024-08-08 07:49:39 Tudomány Az új kutatások szerint az AMOC 2037 és 2064 között összeomolhat. Az AMOC alapvető fontosságú az északi félteke éghajlatának szabályozásában. Összeomlása komoly éghajlati és ökológiai következményekkel járna világszerte. Az összeomlás elkerülése érdekében kulcsfontosságú az üvegházhatású gázok kibocsátásának csökkentése és a fenntartható technológi Ingyenes lett a WordStar 7, a DOS legnépszerűbb szövegszerkesztője ITBusiness 2024-08-08 06:16:14 Mobiltech Kanada Windows A WordPerfect előtt a WordStar volt a legnépszerűbb szövegszerkesztő. A DOS rendszerre készült utolsó verzió egy rajongó, Robert J. Sawyer által azonban újra elérhetővé vált. Sawyer, a kanadai sci-fi író a WordStar 7.0d verziót csomagolta össze néhány hasznos eszközzel, beleértve a modern Windows rendszeren futtatható DOS emulátorokat, így most bár Hatalmas kandelábert terveznek a Holdra Rakéta 2024-08-08 08:36:05 Tudomány Mesébe illő terv, de a százméteres utcalámpa nem csak megvilágítaná a holdi éjszakát, de számtalan egyéb funkciója is lenne. Sziget Fesztivál: Tatabánya méretű hálózati kapacitással készül a Yettel a zökkenőmentes mobilozásra Digital Hungary 2024-08-08 11:13:00 Mobiltech Fesztiválok Tatabánya Sziget Fesztivál Yettel Szerdán elkezdődött a Sziget Fesztivál, Európa egyik legnagyobb könnyűzenei és kulturális rendezvénye, amely évente több százezer látogatót vonz. Az ilyen nagy horderejű események a mobilhálózat erősítését is igénylik, hogy az képes legyen kiszolgálni a hirtelen megnövekedett használatot a területen. Hogyan készül egy mobilszolgáltató egy időszakos A vállalati munkaállomások többségén megragadt a Windows 10 Bitport 2024-08-08 09:43:00 Infotech Windows Már csak 470 napjuk marad a cégeknek, hogy Windows 11-re váltsanak, mert 2025. október 14-én megszűnik az operációs rendszer támogatása. Pumped Gabo metaverzumos kísérlete nagy ígéretekkel indult, de végül kirántotta a szőnyeget a befektetők alól Telex 2024-08-08 05:01:20 Tudomány Befektető Pumped Gabo Előzetesen Magyarország legelső igazán nagyszabású NFT-projektjeként hivatkoztak a Pumped G-re, de a beígért dolgok egy része állítólag meg sem valósult, egy másik részük már nem elérhető, az alkotók pedig felszívódtak. Okosabb és drágább is lett a Google Chromecast utódja Player 2024-08-08 09:00:44 Infotech Generáció Google Böngésző Chrome A Google tévéokosító eszközének új generációja, a Chromecast utódjának tekinthető Streamer többet tud az elődjénél, és ennek meg is kérik az árát. A vártnál is nagyobb bukást lett a Humane AI Pin 24.hu 2024-08-08 13:58:04 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Már többet váltanak vissza, mint amennyit vásárolnak a Humane mesterséges intelligencia által vezérelt kitűzőjéből. A világ legősibb naptárát fedezhették fel Liner 2024-08-08 07:20:59 Tudomány A szakemberek azon a véleményen vannak, hogy a faragványok a világ legkorábbi, ún. luniszoláris naptárát alkotják. Humanoid robotpincér csapolt italokat egy amerikai stadionbárban okosipar.hu 2024-08-08 07:03:16 Infotech Cégvilág USA Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Stadion Texas Baseball A mesterséges intelligencia (AI) vezérelte szervizrobotokra specializálódott nevadai Richtech Robotics a napokban hivatalosan is bemutatta ADAM fantázianevet viselő vendéglátó robotját a Texas Rangers Major League Baseball stadionjában – írta a Robotics & Automation News. Az egyedülálló AI-képességekkel és finom, emberi mozgáshoz hasonló mozdulatok A kínaiak kifejlesztettek egy intelligens robotcápát Gyártástrend 2024-08-08 10:50:27 Tudomány Kína Robot Cápa Az öt méter hosszú, 350 kilogrammos robothal figyelemre méltó pontossággal tudja leutánozni egy valódi cápa mozgását. Hetente kétszer indítanak járatokat az űrbe a Virgin Galactic új űrrepülőgépével Rakéta 2024-08-08 12:00:13 Tudomány Közlekedés Világűr Űrállomás Unity Míg a VSS Unity-t körülbelül havonta egyszer tudták használni, addig a Delta-osztályú űrrepülőgépek már hetente többször is szállíthatnak utasokat az űrbe. A Virgin Galactic egy globális hálózat kiépítését tervezi a világ számos pontján található űrállomások bevonásával. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
On this week's show we preview the upcoming WiFi 7 specification and we review the Technics SU-GX70 Network Audio Amplifier Review. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Roku just announced a free NBA channel ESPN's Stand-Alone Streaming Service Will Be Available Through Disney+ Apple TV+ share grows in the US, but still lags behind its competitors LG TV owners should update their firmware, webOS vulnerability found in a few models Other: Ridiculous 150" AWOL Vision Theater Setup Roku patent invents a way to show ads over anything you plug into your TV | Ars Technica A Giga-Sunset For Gigaset IoT Devices | Hackaday WiFi 7 May be What We Have All Been Waiting For Why WiFi 7 is the future of wireless technology As of now, the finalized specifications for WiFi 7 (also known as 802.11be) have not been officially released, as the standard is still in development. However, based on industry discussions and proposals, some expected features of the proposed WiFi 7 specification include: Increased Speeds: WiFi 7 is anticipated to offer even higher data rates than its predecessors, potentially reaching multi-gigabit speeds Enhanced Efficiency: Improved spectrum efficiency will allowi for better performance in crowded environments and increased capacity for simultaneous connections. Low Latency: WiFi 7 is likely to target reduced latency to support real-time applications such as online gaming, video streaming, and video conferencing with minimal delay. Advanced Security: Multi-User MIMO: More advanced Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA): The use of OFDMA will enhance spectral efficiency and enable better resource allocation for various types of traffic. Improved Beamforming: Enhanced beamforming techniques will optimize signal transmission and reception, improving network coverage and reliability. Wider Spectrum Utilization: WiFi 7 may explore the use of new frequency bands or spectrum sharing techniques to accommodate more devices and applications and deliver better performance. IoT Optimization: Features tailored for Internet of Things (IoT) devices to support the increasing number of connected devices and diverse IoT applications. Power Efficiency Enhancements: Efforts to improve power efficiency to extend battery life in wireless devices and reduce energy consumption overall. It's important to note that these features are based on expectations and early proposals for WiFi 7. The final specifications may vary as the standard progresses through the development and approval process. Technics SU-GX70 Network Audio Amplifier Review Listening to music takes three elements, the music itself, the speakers, and the amplification. If one of these elements is not up to the task, your entire experience will be less than desired. Great speakers take high quality audio to even higher levels. The converse is also true, poor quality audio files will sound even worse. There is a middle layer that we don't talk about as much, and that's the amplification. Back in the 70's all we cared about were watts! The more, the better! As a teenager I did not appreciate that not all power is created equal. Smart amplifier design can make your music sound even better and that's what the engineers at Technics have done with the SU-GX70 Network Audio Amplifier (MSRP $1999.95). The GX70 is a box that has something for everyone. First and foremost it's a digital amplifier that outputs a total of 80 Watts into 8 ohms and supports a ton of physical connections including: Line level x2, phono, HDMI ARC, optical x2, coaxial, USB Type A, USB Type B. Supporting HDMI ARC allows you to connect your own speakers as a soundbar alternative. As far as wireless connection goes, you have Wi-fi, ethernet, Bluetooth, Google Chromecast and Apple AirPlay 2. DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) and FM. You can also get access to Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz through the app. Hi Res is supported via the USB port with a DAC that can decode 32-bit/384kHz PCM and DSD512 files and it can handle MQA streams from Tidal. This is one versatile integrated amp!! Setup To connect the GX70 to the network you use the Apple Home (or Google Home) app. Which seemed odd to us since there is a remote control and display screen. But once you are connected to your network you can use the Technics Audio Center App to control the system. Actually, the only reason you would need the app is if you want to send MQA streams to the amp. All the radio stations that are available through the app are available on your phone or tablet via apps source apps like iHeart Radio. You can tweak the amp to dial it in for your speakers through a calibration on the amp. But it sounded really good right out of the box. We'll give it an 8 out of 10 for setup, knocking off two points because you have to use Apple/Google Home to get it connected to your network. The aforementioned remote is a better way to use and interact with the amp. You pretty much just need to connect your speakers and you are good to go. Sound To test the audio we turned to the HT Guys Listener Playlist (Playlist available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify) and listened via Airplay2, Bluetooth, and USB. All the music was played in the highest fidelity available on the platform. Both Airplay and Bluetooth lowered quality to fit within the limits of the protocol. It should be noted that the GX70 does not support AptX. We'll discuss Airplay and Bluetooth together and sum it up by saying the quality was good. The only thing we'll say is that these formats work well for convenience without sacrificing too much quality. When listening to music while doing something else, this is a nice feature. But for really listening to music we used the USB connection. Once connected to Listened to Steely Dan, Deacon Blues (24 bit 192kHz) across three different speakers and found that the GX70 helped capture nuances in the music that we had never heard before. The sound was clean and precise. In Stevie Ray Vaughan's Tin Pan Alley his voice was so smooth and raspy but in a good way! It's like the amp gave it more power and weight! But can it make your walls rattle? You would think at 80W total that this was not a possibility and depending on your speakers it's not. If you have power hungry speakers they will push the amp to its limits. However, if you have efficient speakers, it will fill the room with sound. More than we were expecting. For that we turned to UFO Strangers in the Night Live, which is an excellent album from the 1970's, but the recording wasn't the best. We'll say this, the GX70 attached to Ascend Acoustics Sierra-1s, which are not extremely efficient speakers, got loud enough to where family members asked to turn down the music! Conclusion What we liked A plethora of input sources (both wired and wireless) Build Quality is first rate LCD and Remote make it easy to use and setup Outstanding detailed sound quality Needs Improvement Two app setup Would like to see Aptx for high quality audio from mobile devices. Needs a tad more power The GX70 offers an elevated listening experience that brings music to life with clarity, depth, and immersive soundstaging making it a top choice for those who are serious about their music.
10 episodes of Android Faithful! And to celebrate, Huyen Tue Dao, Mishaal Rahman and Ron Richards are joined by Annyce Davis, VP of Engineering at Meetup to break down all the Android news and stories for the week.Featured in this episode:NEWS: Inside Google's Anti-trust case and what it could mean for Android, Huawei emerges with some alarming sanction busting tech mysteries, Android 14 Beta 5.3 is here AND the Patron Pick: Google is killing Google Play TV & Movies on Android TV.HARDWARE: Google unveils a sneak peek at the Pixel Watch 2, Some curious button updates on the new Google Chromecast, More Foldables from Tecno! and of course, Huyen still can't get enough of the Honor V Purse.APPS: EU is forcing WhatsApp into multi-app support, Google Messages enabling more devices, GBoard's AI based proofreader is here, and we've got stories on Google Play, but why?!?!COMMUNITY: Branden wants to know more about Beeper, and MattBatt wants a ringtone for unknown callers.Thanks to Annyce Davis for joining us, go follow her at @brwngrldev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Samsung is bringing an 89” Micro LED TV to market and it will only cost you $102,000USD. We also take a look at AV receivers that we don't typically talk about. And as usual we read your emails and look at the week's news stories. News: How DIY Is Blurring The Lines In Smart Home Security LG's most popular OLED TVs just fixed a big brightness problem with a new update LG's ‘wireless' and wildly expensive 97-inch OLED TV sees first global release Sony's 2023 A95L QD-OLED TV up for preorder in August starting at $2,800 Other: LEICA CINE 1 THE ART OF HOME CINEMA. Samsung's Stunning 89-Inch MicroLED TV Could Be What's Next After OLED When it comes to the best TVs, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out which display technology is truly the best. One of the contenders? MicroLED, which promises a serious upgrade over existing MiniLED technologies. Full article here… Receivers We Don't Typically Talk About We get questions about receiver recommendations and we typically stay with brands we have experience with. We have never had someone come back at us to complain about a Denon, Yamaha, or Marantz receiver. We run these in our homes everyday so we feel confident recommending them to you. But there are other brands that have loyal followings that you may want to consider. These brands are typically more expensive and full featured. Below are the lowest cost receivers from brands we don't typically talk about. Arcam AVR10 7.2-channel home theater receiver with Bluetooth® and Apple AirPlay® 2 The AVR10 is a high-performance audio/visual receiver that delivers stunning realism for the ultimate home cinema experience. With an impressive 12-channel surround solution and featuring all the latest CODECs from Dolby, DTS, Auro-3D and IMAX Enhanced, the AVR10 exemplifies sound quality and engineering excellence. Audiophile listening experiences are optimised with full 12-channel Dirac calibration on board as well as simple streaming with a mobile device using the native app of choice via Apple AirPlay2 or Google Chromecast. You can find the Arcam AVR10 at Crutchfield for $2200 NAD T 758 V3i A/V Surround Sound Receiver A performance update to our award-winning T 758 A/V Surround Sound Receiver, the T 758 V3i continues NAD's ‘simple is better' design philosophy by delivering a fluid user-friendly experience. From lifelike surround sound performance to heart thumping power, the T 758 V3i is a true treat for the senses. Employing NAD's proprietary MDC technology, the T 758 V3i is ready for future upgrades and features. With 4K UltraHD video, the T 758 V3i offers a vivid and engaging presentation when it comes to the latest in digital video technology. Complete with AV presets that are yours to customise, the T 758 V3i gives you total control of what you hear and how you see it. The NAD AV Remote iOS app to make your smartphone a remote control is available as a free download. Available at NAD's website for $1699. Emotiva BasX MR1L 9.2 Channel Dolby Atmos® & DTS:X™ Cinema Receiver How long have you been waiting for a receiver that can actually deliver the superb uncompromising performance of separate components? The BasX MR1L cinema receiver combines a high performance 13.2 channel immersive surround sound processor, and an audiophile quality 9 channel amplifier, in a single chassis. The processor section of the MR1L supports 4k UHD video, including HDR and Dolby Vision, enhanced ARC (eARC), and the latest Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X™ immersive surround sound formats. The MR1L features six HDMI 2.0b video inputs, all of which support 4k UHD HDR video, and includes support for enhanced ARC (eARC). Included with the MR1L is a measurement microphone and the latest version of EmoQ, our well-regarded automatic room correction system. The MR1L also offers multiple analog and digital audio inputs, and an integrated Bluetooth receiver with aptX. Available at Emotiva's website for $1599. Anthem MRX 540 8K 5.2-channel home theater receiver with Dolby Atmos®, Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, and Apple AirPlay® 2 Anthem's MRX 540 8K receiver is an excellent option for creating a high-performance home theater in a smaller room. It has everything you need — fantastic A/V processing, robust amplification, and exceptional room calibration — without extra channels of power that would go unused. This upscale receiver is an especially good choice if you plan to play premium content through it — like 4K Blu-ray discs or uncompressed music files from a high-resolution library. It even has the latest HDMI technology for 8K video sources, including premium gaming consoles. The MRX 540 8K is engineered to squeeze every drop of detail out of these high-res formats, and that's why it's worth considering over more modestly priced 5.1-channel receivers. Available at Anthem's website for $1900.
De allereerste Chromecast, de streaming-stick van Google, werd in 2013 gelanceerd. Tien jaar na de introductie geeft Google aan geen ondersteuning meer te bieden voor de eerste generatie van het apparaat. De laatste update stamt uit november 2022. De Chromecast zal de komende jaren nog wel functioneren, maar in prestatie achteruit gaan. Google biedt op dit moment wel nieuwere generaties aan van de Chromecast. Nog altijd voor een lage prijs, maar ook varianten die duurder zijn. De Chromecast werd razend populair door de simpele installatie en lage aanschafwaarde. Inmiddels hebben veel slaapkamertelevisies en tv's in studentenhuizen standaard een Chromecast ingeplugd. De meeste nieuwe tv's hebben streaming standaard ingebouwd. Verder in deze Tech Update: Twitter daalt verder in waarde: 33% van aankoopbedrag Musk Twittergebruikers worden factcheckers van afbeeldingen in Tweets See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back from your Holiday break! This week we have a review of the SVS Soundbase Pro. A powerful and compact integrated amplifier that should be on any music lover's short list of products to buy in 2023. CES started this week but due to the timing of our show schedule we'll have that for you next week. We also have a backlog of your emails as well as the week's news. News: YouTube Wins Rights to NFL Sunday Ticket LG's 2023 OLED TVs: smarter, lighter, and significantly brighter Roku does the obvious thing and announces its own TV line SVS Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase A few weeks ago we had Gary Yacoubian and Nick Brown of SVS on the show talking about their new Wireless Pro line of products. The Prime Wireless Pro Powered Speakers are a feature rich set of powered speakers which are available for $899.99 for the pair. The Prime Wireless Pro Soundbase is a smart wireless integrated amplifier that will add connectivity options to your older beloved speakers that were never dreamed of when they were originally built. Ara owned the original version of the Soundbase for years and was extremely satisfied with sound but it lacked an important feature for him, Apple Airplay 2 support. The new Soundbase Pro fixed that issue and added many more features making the upgrade no-brainer. The original Soundbase cost $500, the new version costs $200 more. You may be asking, is the new Pro worth $200 more? The answer is yes! And we'll tell you why. The full specs are: Amplifier Specs 300 Watt (150 watts x 2) Class-D Power Amp Acoustic Data Rated Bandwidth: 10Hz-20kHz (±1 dB) SN Ratio: 90dB @1V input, 2 x 150W output Power Amp: 300 watts RMS (150 watts x 2 into 4ohm) Input Specs HDMI audio input. Supports ARC and eARC Left/Right RCA Input: Input Impedance: 20K 3.5mm Aux Input: Input Impedance: 20K Toslink Optical Input: S/PDIF receiver works at a wide range of sampling frequencies up to 96kHz Bluetooth 5.0 with AAC and aptX 6 front panel presets for one-touch access to music services and playlists Ethernet USB service port also for powering wireless accessories (See SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter) 3.5mm IR control input Wireless Streaming Options DTS Play-Fi: Lossless 192kHz/24-bit via Critical Listening Mode over WiFi Apple Airplay 2 for iPhones and iOS devices, Chromecast for Android Phones and Devices: CD Quality Bluetooth 5.0 with AAC and aptX Spotify Connect WiFi Connectivity for Wireless Streaming - Native control via Apple Airplay 2 for iPhone and iOS, Spotify Connect, & Google Chromecast for Android Phones and Devices App-Based Control over WiFi - Smartphone, tablet, or PC control with the DTS Play-Fi app 6 Custom Presets - 6 custom preset buttons on the front panel and remote provide instant access to your favorite podcast, playlist, streaming station, or other content, with a single touch. Voice Control - Alexa, Siri, and Google voice commands via supported devices Setup Like the previous Sounbase, setup was simple. The first thing to do was get the unit onto your wifi and for that you need to download and use the DTS Play-Fi app. You will need to use this app if you want to listen to your music at 192kHz/24-bit for lossless streaming. More on that in a bit. You can also pair your devices via Bluetooth if you choose. Our primary listening mode was wifi for Airplay 2 and DTS Play Fi. We did, however, connect our MacBook Pro to the Sounbase via Bluetooth so we could listen via AAC just for comparison. Unfortunately Apple removed a developer option to allow you to connect via AptX so we were not able to evaluate this codec. You can also use an RCA, 3.5mm, HDMI (Arc and eARC) or Toslink Optical to connect external devices to the SoundBase. There is also a Subwoofer output in case you want to connect a subwoofer. We could not find at what frequency the amp is crossed over for the subwoofer. The SoundBase also has an Ethernet jack for a hardwired connection to your network and a USB port for firmware upgrades. The other thing worth noting is that the Soundbase Pro is small! It roughly measures 12X12X6 inches. It can fit anywhere. Also new for the Pro is a 3.15” wide display that will show you what is playing should you feel the need to walk up to it and look. The display lights can be dimmed or turned off making the front panel completely black. A great feature if you are using the amp to power some speakers for your TV. Performance Our listening was performed on CSS Audio Criton 2D speakers that Ara built a while back. They have great frequency response and good tight bass. We primarily listened to Heart Like a Truck by Lainey Wilson and Unholy by Sam Smith and Kim Petras (warning you won't get this song out of your head when you hear it!). We also mixed in other songs that we are very familiar with for specific segments that we thought would push the Soundbase. What can we say? We have come to expect high quality sound from SVS and the new Soundbase Pro delivers! It takes everything we loved about the original Soundbase and adds the features we were clambering for in the original. The amplifier has plenty of power and it was put to the test. Ara's neighbors can attest to that. It's probably more power than you will need but hey, it's always good to have power. They will drive anything from desktop to tower speakers with ease. Sound quality is excellent, as good as any two channel amp that we have used. Details come alive and are bright. One complaint we had was there is no way to adjust the treble. With my speakers the brightness of the sound was exaggerated at times. Then it was time to have fun with test tones. Many amps can go low but can they rattle walls? This one can! To the point where Ara's wife walked into the room asking if he was trying to shake things off of the shelves in the room next door. Speakers matter here so your results will vary depending on whether your speakers can handle low frequencies. Our testing went down to 20 hertz where it pushed the Criton 2Ds to its limits. One complaint we had about the original Soundbase was a lack of Remote Control. SVS heard us and now includes a remote that allows you to select inputs, presets and control the volume from the comfort of your seat. If you want to make use of the Critical Listening (192kHz/24-bit lossless streaming) mode you need to download the DTS Play-Fi app which is easy enough. But that's where the ease stops. The DTS app is cumbersome to use and not intuitive. But once you figure it out you can activate the Critical Listening mode by tapping the Hi-Res button and listen in Hi-Res. After listening via wifi and Airplay2 we switched over to Tidal. And the best way to describe the experience was that it sounded “louder and more defined”. It's not like we could hear frequencies that we couldn't before. Its more like it sounded clearer and more detailed with a fuller bass. You could feel the kick drum in your chest. We could feel this with AAC as well but it's hard to explain, the Hi-Res just seemed to have a more pronounced impact. We really wish we didn't need a Tidal subscription and could listen to Hi-Res via Apple Music! Conclusion The new Soundbase Pro takes everything we loved about the original and then adds a bunch of great features. After spending time with it, you'll wonder how SVS packed all these features into a small yet powerful amp! If you are really into music you probably have some speakers that you really love. Odds are they are not wireless though. The SVS Prime Wireless SoundBase brings those speakers into the connected era with enough power to drive anything from bookshelf to towers. This is a great addition to any music lover's setup. But hey, you don't have to believe us. SVS offers a 45 day risk free in home trial with free shipping both ways. We will wager that if you try it you won't ship it back!
Have you ever wished you could install an in-ceiling loudspeaker and not worry about running wire to drive it and connect sources? Well, let us introduce you to Surrey, U.K., brand Lithe Audio, an innovative speaker company that makes all-in-one products that allow you to do just that.Amit Ravat, co-founder and director of Lithe Audio, debuted the brand to the U.S. market at CEDIA Expo 2022 in Dallas recently. He was excited to show off the all-in-one aspect of the powered speakers, which have built-in support Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Chromecast, depending on the model. He went over the details with me in this week's CE Pro Podcast episode.
Harry comes though to chop it up with Charlie and cover. We rant about how the Google Chromecast is diminishing in quality and features We talk about Top Gun Maverick We discuss Thor Love & Thunder Affiliate link for Riverside https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=charles-smith --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themavcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themavcast/support
Sistema automático de bombeo de agua para máquinas de café Las cafeteras y máquinas de café son aparatos imprescindibles tanto en casa como en la oficina. Las más modernas sirven la bebida favorita de los madrugadores apretando un solo botón. Alex Stakhanov y sus colegas han ideado un sistema de bombeo de agua automático para la máquina de su empresa. Un sensor de ultrasonidos HC-SR04 conectado al miniordenador mide el estado del agua, mientras un programa escrito en Python provee la lógica del sistema. En la página medium.com podrás leer una detallada aclaración sobre este proyecto de Raspberry Pi. Sistema central para una casa inteligente La conexión entre la domótica y los electrodomésticos es cada vez más popular. El paradigma de la casa inteligente, que permite la gestión y el control centralizados de la calefacción, las lámparas, las persianas, el frigorífico, la lavadora, etc., contribuye a un consumo energético más eficiente. Gracias a su asequibilidad, a la posibilidad de conectarse a Internet y a su estatus de sistema totalmente funcional con un soporte de hardware excelente, cada vez hay más aficionados a la electrónica que recurren al Raspberry Pi para desarrollar proyectos para el hogar. Herramientas open source como openHAB o Home Assistant constituyen algunos ejemplos del software básico necesario. Dispositivo para streaming de música, imagen y video Si no dispones de una Smart TV que se pueda conectar a Internet, dependes de un dispositivo de streaming para reproducir en el televisor el contenido de Netflix, Spotify, Amazon Prime Video o YouTube (entre otros). Sin embargo, puedes sustituir Google Chromecast por un dispositivo propio construido a partir de un Raspberry Pi. Maggie Shah nos lo muestra en su introducción a “Raspicast” en instructables.com. La alternativa de Chromecast permite reproducir Youtube en un televisor sin conexión a Internet, así como todos los archivos multimedia que tengas almacenados en el Raspberry. Iluminación de ambiente para el televisor La retroiluminación LED en los televisores es cada vez más popular. Sin embargo, los dispositivos que vienen de fábrica suelen estar en un rango de precio alto. Sin embargo, con un poco de habilidad y un Raspberry Pi, no es difícil construir una Iluminación ambiental propia. Incluso puede adaptarse en color a las imágenes que se muestran en el televisor, lo que la hace aún más potente que la iluminación LED convencional. Todo lo que necesitas, aparte del Raspberry Pi, es una bombilla RGB de color regulable y una cámara web USB. Este último escanea los colores de la imagen mostrada. Servidor de correo electrónico Si quieres utilizar un Raspberry Pi como servidor de correo electrónico, este servirá de almacenamiento para tus correos electrónicos, de manera que ningún otro proveedor o servidor tendrá acceso a tus mensajes. Con ello, el miniordenador, que ejerce como plataforma central para el intercambio electrónico de mensajes, ofrece tanto la mejor privacidad y seguridad posibles,como una gran flexibilidad. Nuestro artículo sobre cómo configurar un servidor de correo con Raspberry Pi te ofrece una lista detallada de las ventajas y posibilidades de un servidor de correo electrónico doméstico y un tutorial paso a paso para instalar este proyecto con Raspberry Pi con ayuda del software Citadel/UX.
Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
In this episode, I share my journey starting out as a digital nomad. 2/2/22 is the big day! I'm throwing 1 bag in my little convertible and hitting the road. I'm excited and nervous about this journey I'm about to embark upon. It's definitely going to be an adventure. In this episode, I share about my last week at home before I actually start traveling as a digital nomad. I'm documenting our preparation for this big life change. I share tips and tricks we are discovering along the way. Learn about the tech gadgets we are bringing, our Airbnb checklist, the services we use to make traveling easier, how we are managing our cars, and our mail. “We don't know if we're just totally crazy, or brilliant, we have no idea this is going to be terrible or wonderful, it's probably going to be a combination of both, I think we all know traveling can be sort of exhausting. So we'll see, we're just gonna see what's gonna happen” Sharing my journey of becoming a digital nomad What the process is like Sharing where we are right now and what's going to happen this 02/02/22 Learn More About Inspirato http://inspirato.com/invite/KymTolson Connect with me: Instagram: www.instagram.com/thetravelingtherapist_kym Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Way.com Get the Traveling therapists newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 Projector from Amazon Google Chromecast
Over the years, Majd Bakar has overseen several critical consumer tech advancements inside Google: Chromecast, GoogleTV, Google Nest Wifi, and the cloud gaming platform Stadia. All of them are directly linked to the growth of data centers.From the moment Majd played with his first computer as a kid growing up in Syria, he has pursued a mission of making tech intuitive and accessible.Today, Majd uses his design expertise and biomedical engineering background to focus on personal health at Fitbit – and data centers are more important than ever to his work. Learn more about building your career at a data center.
A fresh batch of rumours claim UK sports media company DAZN is really close to buying BT Sport, and that an agreement could be reached this . A fresh batch of rumours claim UK sports media company DAZN is really close to buying BT Sport, and that an agreement could be reached this month. Reuters reported late on Wednesday that the long-running negotiations are expected to culminate in an $800 million (£582 million) deal that will give DAZN those much-coveted rights to show English Premier League and UEFA Champions League football in the UK. The sports streaming service has supposedly been in the frame to acquire the unit since last April, when BT first confirmed it was exploring its options. Reports in September claimed the parties were in advanced talks and that a deal was weeks away from being announced. Then it all went quiet. This led to yet more speculation, this time that the talks had stalled due to the complex issue of BT's commercial arrangements, which let rival TV operators carry BT Sport. Sources cited by the Sunday Telegraph reported in December described DAZN's bid as “chaotic”, and that Eurosport parent Discovery hoped to capitalise on the situation by offering BT a ‘plan B' that would combine their respective sports businesses into a joint venture. According to this week's rumours, Discovery is not entirely out of the running, but DAZN has seemingly gotten its act together and is considered the leading contender. If the reported value of the nearly-done-deal is on the money, so to speak, it would represent a somewhat meagre return on the amount of cash BT has splurged on sport over the years. The UK incumbent's well-documented entry into sports broadcasting began with a £738 million bid for a chunk of football broadcast rights. By the time BT Sport went live ahead of the 2013 Premier League season, the telco had already spent more than £1 billion, not just on broadcast rights, but on studios and the equipment and staff that comes with those. It also spent considerable sums to build a stable of expert presenters and pundits – plus Michael Owen – to provide their opinions on key moments. A widely-cited figure from Jefferies analyst Jerry Dellis puts the annual cost of BT Sport at around £800 million. Selling the division would remove those hefty annual costs from the balance sheet and bring in a tidy £582 million, some of which BT could quite easily divert towards its ongoing 5G and fibre network deployments. On the downside, its TV service would certainly lose some of its curb appeal. As we all know, cross-selling content like high-profile sport helps funnel in more broadband customers, the same customers that BT needs to help pay for its aforementioned network rollouts. DAZN is available as an app on Android and iOS; games consoles; and pretty much every streaming platform you care to mention: Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast. the list goes on. The millions of punters who live and die by what happens when 22 men chase a ball around on some admittedly lovely grass will become much more likely to quit BT broadband if a better deal should come their way. Meanwhile, if content is still king, then DAZN looks set to play king-maker in Spain. News agency EFE reported this week that Telefónica is in talks to secure access to the 45 percent of La Liga matches it doesn't already have. In December, Telefónica and DAZN won 55 percent and 45 percent respectively of broadcast rights for La Liga for the next five years, in a bidding process that raised €4.95 billion. Telefónica has made it a mission to ensure that its customers can watch every game, and to that end it has made an approach to DAZN. According to EFE, talks are ongoing and an agreement is expected to be in place by June. Rival Orange, which also shows La Liga matches – thanks to an agreement with Telefónica – is also said to be keen to hammer out a deal with DAZN. Whether or not the BT Sport deal goes ahead, DAZN is clearly keen t...
Having a conversation with Karan Khemka, Country Manager at Molekule about Corporate Life, Air Purifiers, Future of the Industry, His job profiles, Action camera space, Life, Self-Improvement and everything in between. Ex - National Sales Manager at GoPro was responsible for setting up the action camera space in India .At the age of 34, Karan is now the Country Head for U.S based firm Molekule which is on a mission to provide clean air to the wold with their patented technology. Karan was behind the launch of Google Chromecast in India. Starting his Corporate Journey at Rashi Peripherals where he used to handle brands like Logitech, Bose and many other brands, he is also a sports enthusiast and does pro bono guest lectures at various educational institutions.
Für Smart-TVs gibt es Apps, die das Handy in eine Fernbedienung verwandeln. Trotzdem bleibt die Universalfernbedienung, die sämtliche Geräte steuern kann, aber Wunschdenken. Man sucht sie fast immer: Die Fernbedienung des Fernsehers. Man sucht es fast nie: das Smartphone. schliesslich trägt man es fast immer mit oder auf sich. Warum also nicht die Fernbedienung durch eine Smartphone-App ersetzen? So einfach geht das leider nicht: Eine Fernbedienung verwendet Infrarot, um mit dem Fernseher zu kommunizieren, doch nur wenige Smartphones haben heutzutage eine Infrarot-Schnittstelle. Allerdings haben viele mittlerweile einen Smart-TV. Das sind vernetzte Fernseher, kleine Computer, mit Internetanschluss und Apps, die sich darauf installieren lassen. Smart-TV-Hersteller liefern fast immer ihre eigenen Smartphone-Apps mit, mit denen sich via Smartphone der Fernseher steuern lässt. Solche Apps heissen dann beispielsweise «Smart TV Remote» (Samsung), «TV Sideview» (Sony), «LG TV Remote» (LG). Ältere Fernseher smart machen Zusätzliche Hardware macht auch ein älteres Gerät ein Stück weit intelligenter. Mit einem kleinen Stück ist es möglich, Mediendateien vom Smartphone oder einem anderen Gerät auf den Fernseher zu projizieren. Der Fernseher benötigt dazu aber einen HDMI-Anschluss. Je nach Hardware bringt dies wieder zusätzliche Einschränkungen mit sich und macht eine Recherche für den passenden Hersteller unabdingbar: * Google Chromecast: benötigt App (läuft auf iOS und Android) * Amazon Fire TV-Stick: benötigt Amazon-Account * Apple TV-Box: benötigt Apple-Account und iOS/Mac-Geräte
For today's episode, we "celebrate" the 20th anniversary of the worst thing to ever happen in recent history: 9/11. Yup, you read that right. I'll be putting in the ins and outs of this for about a minute and forty five seconds since there really isn't much to talk about about that. Am I right? Am I left? Plus, Gilbert Gottfried comes back with this own official segment where he talks about the complete ironclad downsides of the Google Chromecast. And again, we can all agree that the Roku reigns Supreme on top of the list of best streaming systems, right? Okay. Good. Next Heavy Rocky album coming to ACNYC Commentary in early 2022. More details coming soon, I promise you! Юмор в теме истории интернете что чтобы не вам нравиться ваша жизнь. Да! Okay, ttyl. Whatever that means. (I actually do, so no need to tell me) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acnyc/message
En este episodio os hablo de un magnífico dispositivo con Android TV, el Google Chromecast TV. Un completo gadget para la televisión al que se le pueden instalar multitud de aplicaciones. Hablando de aplicaciones también os comento sobre TiviMate, la app que uso para reproducir la lista IPTV que he adquirido. Sencillamente superior a qualquiera de las que he probado y altamente recomendable si usas mucho esto de las listas IPTV. ¡Un saludo!
With Gareth Myles and Ted SalmonJoin us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback: Xerxes Hodivala on the Tech Addicts MeWe Group It's really nice to have a general tech forum to browse in, and with a nice bunch of people to chat with. I've been getting a bit bored of phones recently so it's good to see some other stuff. Wayne Kelly Same here with the phones. One purchase every 12 months (the sensible approach) and you're generally sorted. Tech Addicts and Whatever Works are a great listen for everything else out there in the tech and gadget world. David Baker on Kaulery Memory Stick 2TB USB 3.0 Pen Drive Bargain basement for Ted..? Metal Thumb Drive, Waterproof USB Flash Drive with Keyring 2TB. I purchased the 1TB version for £17. I would like your opinion on whether this is ‘too good to be true'. Thanks Jeremy Harpham on Dali Katch G2 I bought an original Dali Katch bluetooth speaker last year after I heard @Ted Salmon enthusing about it on one of the podcasts. I love the quality sound and the ability to drive a Google Chromecast along with the great battery life. Dali just announced the new version, the G2, including a number of improvements - wireless stereo pairing may be the reason that I upgrade. No audio cables and crucially, no power cables stereo set up Hardline on the hardware: The Blue Screen of Death in Windows 11 is going black Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 price leaked and it's higher than we'd hoped Your next Fitbit might be a stylish stack of smart rings Lenovo Announces Five New Android Tablets For 2021 Chuwi Hi10 Go Launching – 10.1-Inch Windows 2-In-1 Powered By Intel Celeron N4500 TalkTalk broadband customers face £30/yr bill hike despite some saying they're on a fixed tariff Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon Why did Microsoft choose Amazon over Google for Windows 11 Android support? Flying car completes test flight between airports Surprise M1 iMac design flaw spotted – is yours affected? Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 Flap your trap about an App: Shot Online: Golf Battle Is the Latest Mobile Spinoff of the Popular Sporting RPG, Pre-Register Now https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.webzen.shotonlinegolf.google Change to OxygenOS Google Drive for Desktop Your Chromebook may finally be a real gaming machine soon Zin Radio App - free on Google Play Hark Back: Ceefax Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Smart Plugs Remote Controlled Plug Price: £20.99 Sony SRS-RA3000 - even cheaper now! £203 - this is almost in range for me! Release-prices are just wicked. Hisense 55AE7400FTUK 55" Smart 4K Ultra HD TV - Was £449 Now £397 (5 year warranty) Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 FE - from Samsung UK at £589 with up to £350 trade-ins PNY CS900 480GB Internal SSD Series 2.5 - Was: £48.99 - Now: £39.98 Dali Katch (OG, referenced above) - now down from £329 to £279 now £199 at Richer Sounds SanDisk Ultra 512 GB microSDXC Memory Card Was: £94.99 Now: £57.99 Samsung EVO Select 512GB microSDXC UHS-I U3 100MB/s Full HD & 4K UHD Memory Card - Price: £80.33 G-Track Pro - Professional USB Microphone with Audio Interface, black - £106 from £180 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts The PodHubUK PodcastsPodHubUK - Twitter - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - AAM - AAWP - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Ted's Amazon - Steve's Amazon - Buy Ted a Coffee
Por fin llegó la aplicación de Apple TV al Google Chromecast.
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In this episode I give my review/impressions of the new Chromecast with Google TV. Topics are: Cost Feature Compare to Amazon Firestick, Roku and Apple TV Integration with YouTube TV - YouTube TV Review 2018 Should you buy? Subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast application --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themavcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themavcast/support
Roku shows off it's new products Dell announces new XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1 computers. The new Google Chromecast might be at your Home Depot now?
Dan Harden, CEO and Founder of Whipsaw joins Justin Starbird today to discuss leading a company through adversity. Dan and his team are a group of true pioneers and innovators in the product design space. Dan shares that, “We bring that attitude to our clients, that optimistic like good old fashioned American, “let's roll up our sleeves and solve this problem” attitude lives in those companies so strongly that it's benefited us during this pandemic. Our clients feel that they're really grateful to us for sticking with them and helping them through this difficult time.” Listen as Dan talks about how his team works explaining that it's really just about the celebration and the joy of creative problem solving.” Everything that we do stems from this belief and this purpose, that the world can be a better place. If you think openly and creatively, we live and breathe innovation. It is our way of expressing ourselves. It feels natural. If you are not familiar with Whipsaw, they have had a lot of big hits ranging, from Google Chromecast, Nike FuelBand many products for Brita, Dell products. The list goes on and on. They've helped clients produce and ship well over a thousand products since Dan founded the company back in 1999. Listen now.
Ende 2019 launchte Google seinen Cloud-Gaming-Dienst Stadia. Für einen monatlich Abo-Preis kann man den Dienst nutzen, um auch grafisch aufwendige Spiele auf einem eigenen Gerät zu zocken – selbst wenn dessen Hardware eigentlich zu schwach ist. Dafür läuft das jeweilige Spiel auf Server-Hardware in Google-Rechenzentren, also in der Cloud, von wo ein Videofeed an das eigene Gerät gestreamt wird. Eingaben am Controller, um das Spiel zu steuern, werden wiederum zum bei Google laufenden Game übertragen – und so weiter. So spart man sich eine teure Spielekonsole oder die Anschaffung eines leistungsstarken Gaming-Rechners und kann mit einem Google Chromecast am Fernseher oder sogar auf ausgewählten Smartphones zocken. Bei Stadia zahlt man dafür jedoch neben dem monatlichen Abo-Preis auch noch einmal für jedes Spiel einzeln – selbst wenn man es auf anderer Plattform schon besitzt. Zukünftig will Google zumindest auch ein kostenloses Stadia-Abo anbieten. t3n-Print-Chefredakteur Luca Caracciolo spricht mit Software-Redakteur und passioniertem Gamer Julius Beineke darüber, wie sein Spiel- und Twitch-Alltag mit einem Shadow-PC aussieht, wie sich Google Stadia in der Praxis mit wackligem WLAN schlägt und wie die Zukunft des Cloud-Gamings aussehen mag. Sponsor-Hinweis (Anzeige): Der heutige Podcast wird gesponsert von den o2-Free-Tarifen, die speziell und exklusiv für Selbstständige erhältlich sind. Warum sich das gleich doppelt lohnt? o2 bietet allen Unternehmern doppeltes Datenvolumen! Jetzt informieren unter www.o2.de/selbststaendige Sponsor-Hinweis (Anzeige): er heutige Podcast wird gesponsert von Ionos by 1&1, der Marke für Mail, Domain und Website. Ob E-Mail, Homepage-Baukasten oder Hosting – Ionos glänzt mit ausgezeichnetem Service und Beratung. Jetzt informieren unter www.ionos.de
Happy Monday, August 19th Everyone! Weather in the parks today is mostly Sunny with a high of 81 degrees. Park hours today, Disneyland will be open from 8am - 12am and DCA 8am - 9pm Mark Your Calendars! Last Ever Disneyland Forever Fireworks scheduled for Monday September 2nd at Disneyland. So if you have yet to see it, or want to catch it one last time. Make sure to do it soon! New Spirit Jersey Alert. Guests can now find Star Wars Spirit Jerseys at the Disneyland Resort. In DCA News, To continue the celebration of Marvel's 80th Anniversary You can now find Goofy dressed as Iron Man and a Pluto in an Avengers themed bandana for Meet & Greets. Fantasia Ice Cream has hit the Disneyland Resort. You can get your Fantasia Themed Ice Cream Sundae at Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street. Mobile ordering also available. Big Disney + news. At Launch it will support IOS, Apple TV. Android, Android TV, Google Chromecast & Xbox One, Plus Roku & PS4. Disney + set to launch on November 12th.
75 inch TV Recommendation Vizio P-Series - $1900 MSRP Features: Premium 4K HDR with Active Full Array Pro™, UltraBright 1000. Over a billion colors from Ultra Color Spectrum.® VIZIO Smart TV with 2018 SmartCast OS. Voice control with Amazon Alexa & the Google Assistant. Google Chromecast built‑in. Bezel-less screen design. Pros: Great dark scene performance Excellent motion handling Low input lag Cons: Poor off angle viewing Sony XBR75X900F 75-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV - Street Price $3500 Features: X1 Extreme processor and 4K X-Reality PRO and X-tended Dynamic Range PRO 6X contrast range provides a wider range of brightness Full-array local dimming technology, you get enhanced controlled contrast and incredible brightness in a stunningly slim design. X-Motion Clarity technology. Plus, enjoy smooth and vibrant colors with TRILUMINOS Display & 4K HDR Super Bit Mapping Pros: Deep and uniform blacks Excellent motion handling Bright HDR highlights Cons: Poor off angle viewing Both Samsung and LG sell other TVs in the 75+ inch range but they are not full array LED and do not produce black levels as good as the Vizio and Sony. The TVs that are as good cost much more so under the constraints that Patrick has laid out we would say go with the Vizio first since it really meets all the criteria. For a slightly better picture and $1600 more the Sony is a distant second.
Every few months, I remind my partners of something that took me way too long to learn.I say, “When a person believes in what they're doing – even if it's an imperfect plan – let them keep doing it. Give them advice and try to open their eyes, but don't fight them too hard, because, ‘A person convinced against their will, remains unconvinced, still.' So be careful. If you finally convince a person to quit doing what they believe in, and to start doing what you would do if you owned their company, they're probably going to fail.” People who have spent time with me may find this difficult to believe, but I'm a lot less combative than I used to be. Here is the non-combative technique I use.Listen attentively to the person with whom you disagree. Let them speak until they're finished. Find a point of agreement, something you can honestly endorse. Tell them why you agree with them. And if they have altered your opinion in any way, confess that to them, as well. Use the point you agree upon to introduce another point which you feel might expand and enrich their perspective. Don't misunderstand me. I'm not talking about introducing “alternative facts.” I'm talking about introducing your idea as a logical extension of the idea about which you have already agreed. This will cause the other person to feel like they already knew the thing that seemingly just occurred to you. In essence, you'll be giving them an entirely new perspective while reinforcing what they already believe. Bottom line: Try to avoid telling people they are wrong. You'll make more progress and achieve more change if you can figure out a way to tell them they are right. Here's a recent example:An air conditioning client was convinced that we should target the perfect customer profile by using “addressable TV” ads. This would allow us to target specific households individually – rather than as a demographic, geographic, or psychographic group – by using data provided by broadcaster set-top boxes (STBs) and over-the-top (OTT) streaming devices like Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, or Amazon Firestick. The CEO of the air conditioning company said, “Why should we pay to reach people who live in apartments, or who rent their houses from landlords, or who have a home warranty contract with a company other than ours? Wouldn't it make more sense to target ONLY those homeowners living in houses old enough to need a new air conditioner, and who don't have a home warranty?” “I love that idea!” I said, “And we've already got some great TV ads we could air!” I gave him a high five, then asked, “How much did they say it will cost us?” “They said it will be extremely efficient since we'll be aiming a rifle with a scope instead of using a shotgun like we're doing now.” “I don't doubt that a bit,” I said, “but we do need to find out how much they're going to charge us per 1,000 households they deliver (CPM.) We're currently paying a cost-per-thousand (CPM) of $3 on broadcast radio. Now I'm DEFINITELY willing to pay more than $3 per thousand to reach the PERFECT customer rather than the unfiltered, mixed-bag, untargeted customers we're currently reaching, but how many untargeted customers is one PERECTLY TARGETED customer worth? Is it 4-to-one? 7-to-one? Are we willing to trade 10 untargeted customers for 1 targeted customer? How many are we willing to trade? I think at some point there's going to be at least one perfect customer in our current, unfiltered assortment of broadcast TV viewers and broadcast radio listeners, don't you think? And then we get all those other people for free. But I still think this “addressable TV” thing is a great idea. So call and tell them exactly who you want to target and ask for the cost-per-thousand.” After he checked into it, he learned that the cheapest we might possibly pay was 12x to 16x our current cost-per-thousand, but with the layers of targeting he wanted to add, we would be trading at least 26 broadcast...
Erik and Bob take your questions. Apple pledging $350 billion in investments in the United States's economy in the next five years. Amazon will charge more for monthly Prime service vs. annual fee for Prime. An error in Google Max and Google Chromecast devices chokes home WiFi networks. Plus the latest news from the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. A listener has problems using OpenDNS when his Internet "address" keeps changing. A listener gets a suspicious telephone call claiming to be from Microsoft's "Security Department"; we tell you how to avoid such scams by using common sense and by using services like Nomorobo (link available on our Computer Talk With TAB website.) Electronic Frontier Foundation and a mobile security firm uncover Android spyware. We offer buying advice for a caller who wants to stop renting a cable modem and pay for her own modem. Plus, we give information on how to check your Internet speed, with a link to a speed test on the Computer Talk With TAB web site.
Black Friday 2017 Another year passes, another Black Friday approaches. This year there are some exceptional deals out there. The question is where to you put your focus. We are focusing on TVs since many want to upgrade to 4K HDR. There are some really good ones out there. We also throw in some UHD Players and home automation to round out the list. Resources: www.blackfriday.com www.blackfriday.fm www.bfads.net Target Samsung 65" Flat 4k UHD TV (HDR) - Black(UN65MU6300) $849.99 Regularly $1,100 LG 55" Class 2160p 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (Dolby Vision) - 55UJ6300 $499.99 Regularly $549 Polaroid 32GSR3000FC 32" Flat Panel 720p LED TV $89.99 Regularly $129.99 Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote $24.99 Regularly $39.99 Google Chromecast $25 Regularly $34.99 Sony Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi - Black (BDPS3700) $49.99 Regularly $74.99 BestBuy Sony - 75" Class (74.5" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV with High Dynamic Range $1999.99 Sony - 65" Class (64.5" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV with High Dynamic Range (No Model Mentioned) $1499.99 Samsung - 65" Class (64.5" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV (No Model Mentioned) $749.99 LG - 43" Class (42.5" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV (No Model Mentioned) $279.99 Sharp - 32" Class (31.5" Diag.) - LED - 720p - Smart - HDTV Roku TV $149.99 LG - UP875 4K Ultra HD 3D Blu-ray Player - Black $99.99 Pioneer - Elite 7.2-Ch. Hi-Res 4K Ultra HD HDR Compatible A/V Home Theater Receiver - Black $349.98 Regularly $499.98 Sonos - PLAYBASE Wireless Soundbase for Home Theater and Streaming Music - Black $599.99 Regularly $699.99 Sonos - PLAYBAR Soundbar Wireless Speaker - Black/Silver $599.98 Regularly 699.98 Google - Chromecast $19.99 Regularly $35 Google - Home Mini $29.99 Regularly $49 Wal*Mart Samsung 58MU6070 58" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (HDR) $598 (Special Buy) LG UP870 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Player $99 (Special Buy) Google Chromcast $20 Plus $5 Vudu Credit Regularly $35 Google Home with $25 Google Express Offer $79 Regularly $129 Netgear Arlo Wireless 3-Camera Bundle $199 Regularly $399 Sears This is the first year we didn't find any electronics in the Sears Black Friday Circular. There are great deals on appliances, tools, and clothing however! Costco (Items available now through the 27th of November) Samsung 75" Class (74.5" Diag.) 4K Ultra HD LED LCD TV (HDR) - $2279.99 LG 49" Class (48.5" Diag.) 4K Ultra HD LED LCD TV (HDR) - $379.99 TCL 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) 4K Ultra HD Roku LED LCD TV (Dolby Vision HDR) - $449.99 Sam's Club Vizio 65-inch 4K Smart TV (Model E65-E) — $598 Note: Vizio is now selling this set for $899, which might make this the best Black Friday deal on a TV yet. Polk 2.1 S1B Sound Bar — $129.88 Hitachi 49-inch 1080p TV — $278 XBox One S Console — $189 PlayStation 4 Console — $199 Vizio 80-inch 4K Smart TV (model E80-E3) — $2,498 (online only; free shipping) Hitachi 60-inch 4K Smart TV w/Roku inside: $498 (online only;free shipping) Samsung 85-inch 4K Smart TV (Model: UN85JU7100FXZA) – $1,200 off (online only; free shipping. Note: This Samsung TV normally goes for $4,698 at Sam's Club so, presumably, it will be priced at around $3500 for the Black Friday sale. JC Penny LG 65" Class 4K UHD HDR Smart TV $799.99 Regularly 1399.99 LG 55" Class UHD 4K HDR Smart HDTV $499.99 Regularly $799.99 Samsung 40" Class Ultra HD 4K Smart TV $329.99 Regularly $449.99 Google Home $79.99 Regularly $129.99 Samsung SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit $149.99 Regularly $249.99 Amazon Save $20 on Echo Dot, only $29.99 – the lowest price ever for Echo Dot Save $20 on All-New Echo, $79.99 Save $30 on Echo Plus, $119.99 Save $50 on Amazon Tap, $79.99 Premium brand 40-inch smart TV,$279.99 Sony 75-inch 4K Ultra HD smart LED TV (2017 Model), $1,999.99 Sony 70-inch 4K Ultra HD smart LED TV (2017 Model), $1,199.99 Samsung UN65MU8000 65-inch 4K Ultra HD smart TV (2017 Model), $1,297.99 Sony 65-inch 4K Ultra HD smart LED TV (2017 Model), $1,499.99 Samsung UN55MU8000 55-inch 4K Ultra HD smart TV (2017 Model), $897.99 Sony 55-inch 4K Ultra HD smart LED TV (2017 Model), $999.99 32-inch 720p TV, $69.99 49-inch 4k TV, $159.99 Save up to $40 on Schlage Smart Lock – Works with Amazon Alexa Best TV Deals 39" & Under 32” Polaroid LED TV for $89.99 at Target 32" Vizio Smart LED TV for $199.99 + $50 Meijer Coupon at Meijer (in stores starting 6am on Black Friday only) 40" - 58" 43” Vizio 1080p TV for $198 at Walmart 43” Samsung 4K Smart TV with HDR for $429.99 + $100 Dell Promo eGift Card at Dell 48" Element LED HDTV for $199.99 at Meijer (in stores starting 6am on Black Friday only) 48" Vizio Smart LED TV for $199.99 at Meijer (in stores starting 6am on Thanksgiving only) 50" Samsung 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR Pro for $424.99 with promo code BF17FLYER31 at Newegg.com 50" RCA HDTV for $199.99 at Stage Stores 55” Haier 4K UHD HDTV for $299.99 + $90 Kohl's Cash (doorbuster) 55” Sharp 4K Smart TV for $298 at Walmart 60" & Over 60” Sharp 4K UHD Smart TV for $549.99 at Best Buy (now available!) 60” Sony 4K UHD Smart TV for $599.99 at Best Buy 65” Samsung 4K UHD Smart TV for $749.99 at Best Buy 65” Samsung Smart 4K UHD TV for $849.99 at Target 65” LG 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR for $799.99 + $150 Dell Promo eGift Card at Dell (online exclusive doorbuster available 11/23 at 11 AM ET) 65" LG Smart 4K UHD TV for $799.99 at Meijer (in stores starting 6am on Thanksgiving only) 75” Sony 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR for $1,999.99 at Best Buy
More on troubleshooting wireless printing issues. Finding a workable alternative to Windows Live Maile-mail client for Windows 7 after a System Restore. Troubleshooting getting Google Chromecast to connect to a television. We help a listener who is unable to surf the Internet using the Firefox web browser, and who is having problems updating Windows Defender. How to set up OpenDNS for more secure web surfing and to fix some Internet connection problems. How to fix when Windows logs you into a "temporary" profile in Windows 7.
The FCC is on the cusp of letting you get cable TV without the cable company's box. Dolby Atmos and 4K come to Vudu. We also look at Google Chromecast getting baked into Visio displays. Host: Tim Albright Guests: Steven Brawner and Dennis Holzer Record Date: 2/29/2016 Running Time: 28:42 Video: Audio Only: Subscribe: [...]
The FCC is on the cusp of letting you get cable TV without the cable company's box. Dolby Atmos and 4K come to Vudu. We also look at Google Chromecast getting baked into Visio displays. Host: Tim Albright Guests: Steven Brawner and Dennis Holzer Record Date: 2/29/2016 Running Time: 28:42 Video: Audio Only: Subscribe: [...]
Nvidia Shield 4k Review The market for streaming boxes is pretty crowded. You've got the Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast just to name a few. The market for 4k streaming boxes is even getting pretty crowded lately. So is there still room for one more? Nvidia would like to think so. And we love everybody, so we were willing to give yet another set top streamer a chance. This one is called the Nvidia Shield 4k (Buy now, $193). About the Nvidia Shield 4k NVIDIA SHIELD is an 4K Ultra HD (as well as Full HD) home entertainment system, delivering incredible resolution in favorite apps like Netflix, HBO, HULU, YouTube, Major League Baseball, NBA, KODI /XBMC, and PLEX. Vivid 10-bit color and rich Dolby 7.1 surround sound make this a true home theater experience. Or plug your headphones into your SHIELD controller or SHIELD remote for a private listening experience. Say "Oscar-winning movies" or "launch Netflix" and let Google's advanced voice commands find content for you on your Android TV. Get personalized recommendations on your home screen. Even cast a show or pictures to your TV from your PC, Android, or iOS device with built-in Google Chromecast support. SHIELD makes your smart TV experience fast and easy. Download premium Android games – from family games and indie hits to the most advanced Android TV titles with rich gameplay and intense multiplayer action. Or join GeForce NOW to connect to NVIDIA's gaming supercomputers and enjoy unlimited streaming of popular PC games or buy newly released games from the online store. Enjoy what the Wall Street Journal calls “the highest performing streaming TV set-top box ever made”. NVIDIA SHIELD is over 4x the performance of new Apple TV, new Fire TV, or Roku 4. NVIDIA SHIELD comes with 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot for external storage, 802.11 2x2 wireless AC with MIMO, Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 3.0 ports as well as a game controller as well as an HDMI cable. Setup Setup is pretty easy. It includes all the cables you need to get it plugged into power, your TV and to charge the included game controller (which also serves as your remote). The included HDMI is a nice touch, many streamers don't include one, but it is a bit short. We used one of our own so we could have it installed in the right spot. Then you connect to Wifi (hard wired is also an option) and log into your Google account. There's a simple way to do it using a laptop, and a code from the Shield, but we couldn't get that to work, so we went the more cumbersome email address and password route. After you sign into Google, the Shield kicks into an automatic software/firmware update. This took For. Ev. Er. Perhaps the slowest update we've ever seen, certainly not snappy. This is more than coffee break time in the setup routine. For us it took over an hour. After the update, you have the option to update your controllers as well. This only took a few seconds, luckily. Then you're in an ready to start using the Shield. Performance Streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube work perfectly. They are very fast and very responsive. Often when using an app like this in a TV, you get sluggish performance. The cursor struggles when you're typing in a password or searching for content. Things take a while to load, etc. But with the Shield, things are incredibly snappy. The videos look as good as any other streaming box we've used. Nothing to complain about. If you're an Apple user, of course you can't get to that content. No Vudu either. But if you're a Google user, you're set. You can side load the Amazon video app if you use prime video alot. Online rumor mill says Nvidia is working on the deal with Amazon, they just don't have it in place yet. Might be able to side load Vudu as well. We didn't try. Local media playback is awesome. You can cast to it from an Android or iOS device. There is a built-in playback app. In addition to that, Plex comes pre-installed so you can use it as a media zone in your whole house video server setup. Listen to last week's show for a full review of Plex as a media server option. You can also install the VLC app to get access to a wide array of file types and encodings that you may not have support for in the other apps. The Shield has a couple USB ports you can plug portable or external drives into for local playback and to increase the storage of the unit itself. In addition to local media playback, there is an HDHomeRun app you can use to play over the air television directly on the Shield. It'll set you back a cool 99 cents, but if you can swing it, the app does convert your Shield into a cord cutter's dream. If you want to supplement that with live cable channels, you can add the SlingTV app and subscription as well. You've got the likes of Netflix, Google Play and Hulu for new release and catalog content, local media playback, OTA HD content and cable content from SlingTV. It's quite an impressive array of possibilities. Gaming is the best we've had on a streaming box. Certainly not Xbox One or PS4, but better then the Roku or FireTV if you're a serious gamer. You can play any adroid games you can get on other platforms, plus additional games built specifically for the Shield. In addition, the GEForce Now service allows you to stream PC games directly on the Shield. They were great. And very fun. We aren't hard core gamers, but they seemed the same as playing directly on another platform. This is where it got really, really close to Xbox or Playstation quality. And they are games you've heard of, Lego games like Batman and Marvel, Borderlands, Saints Row, Batman: Arkham Origins. In addition to the games you get as part of the $7.99 monthly subscription, you can also purchase other games to your heart's content. Conclusion Is there room for another streaming box in the market? Sure. For the Shield, that's like asking if there's room for Ferrari in the automobile market. Choose for yourself what brand you would identify each of the existing streaming boxes with, but none of them would be a Ferrari. Yes the Shield is considerably more expensive, but it also does so much more. As always, if you're an Apple fan and have all your content in iTunes, this isn't the box for you. But for anyone else, and especially for those serious about cutting the cord, the Nvidia Shield deserves a serious look. After all, who wouldn't want a Ferrari if you could pick it up for under $200?
Black Friday Preview 2015 Black Friday is an ever-evolving event and every year we can't get enough. This year, some stores are opening way earlier, others are skipping Black Friday altogether. If you're planning to wait in line, we wish you the best of luck. Just like prior years, the deals are as good as ever. Looking back, the deals we thought were unreal are totally inflated now. In 2008 the cheapest Blu-ray player was $128 and a 50-inch 720p plasma was going for $900. In 2009 the Blu-ray player price dropped to $78 and you could get a 50-inch 1080p plasma with a Blu-ray player for $1000. Not inflated, last year the lowest price for a tier one brand HDTV was a 50" Panasonic 1080p LED for only $199.99 Our research came from our favorite goto sites for Black Friday circulars, including: www.bfads.net, www.blackfriday.com, and blackfriday.gottadeal.com. WalletHub put together a pretty cool analysis of 2015's Best & Worst Retailers for Black Friday Deals. The lowest price tier one brand HDTV is at Best Buy Toshiba 49" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (49L310U), $149.99 The largest TVs are at Sears and h.h. gregg Sears - Samsung 75" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN75J6300), $1,999.00 h.h. gregg - Samsung 75" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN75J6300), $1,998.00 h.h. gregg - Sony 75" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR75X850C), $2,998.00 Honorable mention: Wal-mart - Vizio 70" Smart LED HDTV (E70-C3), $898.00 The list has multiple 720p TVs 32 inches or larger, more than we expected to see. There were three last year. Wal-mart - TCL Roku 32" 720p LED Smart HDTV (32S3700), $125.00 Target - Samsung 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $177.99 Target - Westinghouse 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (WD32HT1360), $99.99 Sears - LG 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (32LF500B), $209.99 Sears - RCA 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV/DVD (LED32G30RQD), $199.99 Sears - Samsung 32" 720p 60Hz Slim LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $179.99 K-Mart - LG 32" 720p HD LED TV (32LF500B), $209.99 K-Mart - Samsung 48" 720p Slim LED HDTV (UN48H4005), $429.99 K-Mart - Seiki 32" 720p LED HDTV (SE32HY), $159.99 h.h. gregg - Proscan 39" 720p LED HDTV (FLDED3996A), $188.00 h.h. gregg - Samsung 32" 720p LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $178.00 h.h. gregg - Samsung 32" 720p LED Smart HDTV (UN3234500), $198.00 The list has multiple 4K TVs as well, also more than we expected to see. Best Buy - 10 Wal-mart - 2 Target - 3 Sears - 6 h.h. gregg - 24 Deal lists: Amazon Amazon announced in a press release that holiday deals start on Friday, November 20, with new deals added as often as every five minutes for eight straight days - so keep an eye on their Black Friday Landing Page in order to not miss anything! Customers will have access to 10 coveted Deals of the Day starting at midnight on Thanksgiving, and up to 10 more on Black Friday. They can also shop limited-time Lightning Deals on thousands of sought-after products per day throughout the eight days of deals. Best Buy Logitech Harmony 700 8-Device Universal Remote, $49.99 Sony USB Stereo Turntable, $64.99 Amazon Fire 7" 8GB Tablet (Black), $34.99 Panasonic Streaming Wi-Fi Built-In Blu-ray Player (BD903), $39.99 Samsung Streaming 4K Upscaling 3D Wi-Fi Built-In Blu-ray Player, $87.99 Sony Streaming Wi-Fi Built-In Blu-ray Player (BDPS3500), $49.99 Onkyo 805W 7.1-Channel 4K Ultra HD & 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver, $249.99 Amazon Fire TV Stick, $24.99 Google Chromecast (2015 Model), 2 FOR $50.00 Google Chromecast Audio, 2 FOR $50.00 Roku SE Streaming Player, $24.99 Roku Streaming Stick, $39.99 Insignia 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $99.99 Insignia Soundbar w/ Bluetooth, $49.99 Klipsch Reference 10-in. 300W Powered Subwoofer, $174.99 Klipsch Reference Bookshelf Speakers, $124.99 Klipsch Reference Dual 6-1/2-in. Floorstanding Speaker, $174.99 Klipsch Reference Dual 8-in. Floorstanding Speaker, $224.99 Samsung 400 Series 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ 6.5-in. Wireless Active Subwoofer, $147.99 Samsung 500 Series 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ 7-in. Wireless Active Subwoofer, $247.99 Insignia 40" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (NS-40D420NA16), $159.99 LG 24" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (24LF452B), $79.99 LG 43" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (43UF6430), $399.99 LG 49" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (49UF6430), $499.99 Samsung 24" 720p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN24H4500AFXZA), $147.99 Samsung 32" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN32J5205AFXZA), $227.99 Samsung 40" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (UN40HS003AFXZA) & Xbox One: The LEGO Movie Videogame Bundle, $499.98 Samsung 40" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN40J5200AFXZA), $317.99 Samsung 48" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN48J5201AFXZA), $379.99 Samsung 55" 4K 120Hz 3D LED Smart HDTV (UN55JS8500FXZA), $1,499.99 Samsung 55" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55JS7000FXZA), $999.99 Samsung 60" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN60J6200AFXZA), $697.99 Samsung 60" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55JS7000FXZA), $1,299.99 Samsung 60" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN60JU6390FXZA), $799.99 Samsung 65" 4K 120Hz 3D LED Smart HDTV (UN65JS8500FXZA), $1,999.99 Sharp 50" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (LC-50LB370U), $299.99 Toshiba 49" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (49L310U), $149.99 Toshiba 55" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (55L310U), $349.99 VIZIO 50" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (D50U-D1), $599.99 VIZIO 55" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (D55U-D1), $699.99 VIZIO 65" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (D65U-D2), $999.99 Wal-mart Apple iPod Touch (Black, Gold, Grey, Pink, White), $165.00 Apple iPad mini 2 w/ Wi-Fi (Black, white), $199.00 RCA 7" Voyager II Android Ad-Free Tablet, $28.88 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7" Android Tablet (Black, White), $79.00 RCA Twin Portable DVD Player, $49.00 Sony 2500 Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player w/ PlayStation Now, $45.00 Sanyo Bluetooth Soundbar, $35.00 Vizio 24-in. 2.1-Channel Soundbar, $118.00 Chromecast Streaming Media Player, $20.00 Roku Special Edition Streaming Media Player, $25.00 Samsung 2.1 Bluetooth Soundbard w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $158.00 40" 1080p LED HDTV (Brands may vary by store), $149.00 50" 1080p LED HDTV (Brands may vary by store), $269.00 Hisense 55" 4K LED Smart HDTV, $448.00 LG 55" 4K LED Smart HDTV, $698.00 Samsung 32" LED Smart HDTV (UN32J4500), $198.00 Samsung 40" LED Smart HDTV (UN40H5203AFXZA), $298.00 Samsung 55" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN55J6201), $498.00 Samsung 55" 4K LED Curved HDTV (UN55JU6700), $998.00 TCL by Roku 55" 1080p Smart LED HDTV, $348.00 TCL Roku 32" 720p LED Smart HDTV (32S3700), $125.00 Vizio 70" Smart LED HDTV (E70-C3), $898.00 Target RCA 10" Portable DVD PLayer, $54.99 RCA 8" 8GB Android Tablet, $39.99 Samsung Wi-Fi Blu-Ray Player, $52.99 Samsung 120W Bluetooth Soundar w/ Subwoofer, $87.99 Apple TV, 25% OFF VIZIO 29-in. 2.0 Sound Bar, $49.99 Element 43" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV, $169.99 Element 50" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV, $239.99 Element 55" 4K LED Smart HDTV, $399.99 LG 49" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV, $499.99 Samsung 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $177.99 Samsung 40" 1080p LED Smart HDTV + Free $20.00 Target Gift Card, $317.99 Samsung 55" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55JU6400FXZA), $797.99 Samsung 60" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (UNG6J5200), $697.99 Westinghouse 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (WD32HT1360), $99.99 Westinghouse 55" 1080p LED HDTV, $249.99 Sears Samsung Smart Blu-ray Player w/ Built-In WiFi (BD-J5700), $49.99 Curtis Compact DVD Player (DVD1041), $19.99 LG DVD Player w/ DivX Playback (DP132), $29.99 Nakamichi 300W Bluetooth Soundbar w/ Wired Subwoofer (NK6), $99.99 Samsung 2.1-Channel 120Watt Soundbar w/ Subwoofer (HW-J355), $89.99 Samsung 2.2-Channel 350W Sound Tower Speaker System (TW-J5500), $249.99 LG 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (32LF500B), $209.99 LG 50" 1080p 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (50LF6100), $549.99 LG 60" 4K 120Hz LED Smart TV (60UF7700), $1,399.99 RCA 32" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV/DVD (LED32G30RQD), $199.99 RCA 40" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (LED40G45RQ), $269.99 Samsung 32" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN32J5205), $229.99 Samsung 32" 720p 60Hz Slim LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $179.99 Samsung 40" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN40J5200), $319.99 Samsung 48" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN48J5200), $429.99 Samsung 55" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55J6200), $579.99 Samsung 55" 4K 60Hz Curved LED Smart HDTV (UN55JU6700), $999.99 Samsung 55" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55JS7000), $999.99 Samsung 60" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN60J6200), $699.99 Samsung 65" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN65J6300), $1,099.99 Samsung 65" 4K 120Hz Curved 3D LED Smart HDTV (UN65JU7500), $1,799.99 Samsung 65" 4K 60Hz Curved LED Smart HDTV (UN65JU6700), $1,499.99 Samsung 65" 4K 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN65JU6500), $1,399.99 Samsung 75" 1080p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN75J6300), $1,999.00 Seiki 20" 720p 60Hz LED HDTV (SE20HY), $99.99 Seiki 43" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (SE43FK), $279.99 K-Mart Amazon Fire 7" 8GB Tablet w/ Cover & 32GB MicroSD Card (Black) + $10.00 Back in SYWR Points, $54.99 Samsung Smart Blu-ray Player, $49.99 Curtis Compact DVD Player, $19.99 LG DVD Player w/ DivX Playback, $29.99 Samsung Progressive Scan DVD Player w/ 1080p Up-Conversion, $39.99 Sylvania 7" Portable DVD Player, $39.99 Samsung 2.1-Channel 120W Soundbar w/ Subwoofer, $89.99 LG 32" 720p HD LED TV (32LF500B), $209.99 LG 50" 1080p LED HDTV (50LF6000), $449.99 RCA 50" 1080p LED HDTV (LED50B45RQ), $399.99 Samsung 32" LED HDTV, $179.99 Samsung 43" 1080p LED HDTV (UN43J5000), $339.99 Samsung 48" 720p Slim LED HDTV (UN48H4005), $429.99 Seiki 32" 720p LED HDTV (SE32HY), $159.99 Seiki 43" 1080p LED HDTV (SE43FK), $279.99 h.h. gregg Swann Xtreem QuadForce 720p Video Drone, $79.99 Garmin 5" Touchscreen GPS w/ Free Lifetime Maps, $79.99 Samsung 3D Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $64.99 Samsung 4K Upscaling 3D Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $89.99 Samsung Smart Blu-ray Player, $49.99 Samsung Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $54.99 Sony 4K Upscaling 3D Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $99.99 LG DVD Player, $24.99 Portable 9" DVD Player, $39.99 Proscan DVD Player, $9.99 Bose SoundTouch 130 Home Theater System, $1,349.99 iLive 37-in. Bluetooth Soundbar, $34.99 JBL 2.1 Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $249.99 Polk Audio 100W 10-in. Monitor Series Powered Subwoofer, $98.99 Sony 2.1 Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $349.99 Amazon Fire TV 4K w/ Voice Search, $74.99 Amazon Fire TV w/ Game Controller, $139.99 Apple TV, $59.99 Apple TV 64GB w/ Siri, $179.99 Chromecast Media Player, $29.99 Roku 3 Streaming Player, $79.99 Roku Streaming Player, $19.99 Roku Streaming Stick, $39.99 LG 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer (LAS454B), $139.99 LG 700W Bluetooth CD Music System, $149.99 Samsung 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ Subwoofer (HWJ355), $89.99 Samsung 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer (HWJ450), $149.99 Samsung 2.1-Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer (HWJ550), $249.99 LG 43" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (43UF6430), $398.00 LG 49" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (49UF6430), $498.00 LG 55" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (55UF6430), $698.00 LG 65" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (65LF6450), $998.00 Samsung 32" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN32J5205), $228.00 Samsung 40" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN40J5200), $318.00 Samsung 40" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN40JU6400), $448.00 Samsung 43" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN43J5200), $368.00 Samsung 48" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN48J5200), $428.00 Samsung 48" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN48JU6400), $598.00 Samsung 48" Curved 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN48JU6700), $798.00 Samsung 50" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN50J5200), $498.00 Samsung 50" 4K S Ultra Smart HDTV (UN50JS7000), $798.00 Samsung 55" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN55J6200), $578.00 Samsung 55" 4K S 3D Ultra Smart HDTV (UN55JS8500), $1,498.00 Samsung 55" 4K S Ultra Smart HDTV (UN55JS7000), $998.00 Samsung 55" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN55JU6400), $798.00 Samsung 55" Curved 4K S 3D Ultra Smart HDTV (UN55JS9000), $1,998.00 Samsung 55" Curved 4K Ultra 3D Smart HDTV (UN557500), $1,298.00 Samsung 55" Curved 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN55JU6700), $998.00 Samsung 60" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN60J6200), $698.00 Samsung 60" 4K S Ultra Smart HDTV (UN60JS7000), $1,298.00 Samsung 60" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN60JU6400) + Free Samsung Soundbar, $898.00 Samsung 65" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN65J6200), $898.00 Samsung 65" 4K S 3D Ultra Smart HDTV (UN65JS8500), $1,998.00 Samsung 65" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN65JU6400), $1,298.00 Samsung 65" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (UN65JU6700), $1,498.00 Samsung 65" Curved 4K S 3D UHDTV Smart TV (UN65JS9000), $2,998.00 Samsung 75" 1080p Smart HDTV (UN75J6300), $1,998.00 Seiki 65" 4K 120Hz HDTV (SE65UY04), $598.00 Sony 43" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR43XB30C), $698.00 Sony 49" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR49XB30C), $798.00 Sony 55" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR55X810C), $998.00 Sony 65" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR65X810C), $1,498.00 Sony 75" 4K Ultra Smart HDTV (XBR75X850C), $2,998.00 Haier 48" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (48E2500), $288.00 LG 43" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (43LF5100), $298.00 LG 49" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (49LF5100), $368.00 LG 55" 1080p LED HDTV (55LF6000), $548.00 Proscan 39" 720p LED HDTV (FLDED3996A), $188.00 Samsung 24" 720p LED HDTV (UN24H4000), $128.00 Samsung 24" 720p LED Smart HDTV (UN24H4500), $148.00 Samsung 28" 720p LED Smart HDTV (UN28H4500), $188.00 Samsung 32" 720p LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $178.00 Samsung 32" 720p LED Smart HDTV (UN3234500), $198.00 Samsung 40" 1080p LED HDTV (UN40H5003), $278.00 Samsung 48" 1080p LED HDTV (UN48J5000), $398.00 Seiki 55" 1080p 60Hz LED Streaming HDTV (SE55FGT), $298.00 Sharp 55" 1080p Aquos LED Smart HDTV (LC55LE653U), $488.00
Closing an email account (who can claimm it, when), Google Chromecast (putting Netflix on any TV with HDMI), Profiles in IT (Douglas Engelbart, inventor of GUI and mouse), ISILs use of social media (recuiting, intimidation, more effective than al-Qaeda), robot butler (used for hotel room service), Aereo survival strategies (sell hardware for DTV, provide cloud storage for DVR), and Ignore No More App (locks phone until kids call home). This show originally aired on Saturday, September 20, 2014, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Mail configuration and iCloud synchronization, final XP security update (prompted by IE vulnerability), Dropbox shared link security issue, recovering hacked Facebook account, configurating Google Chromecast, browser wars (Chrome fast and secure), Profiles in IT (Chaitanya Kanojia, CEO and founder of Aereo TV), net netrality (upcoming FCC decision, Internet heavyweights voice opposition), servers still vulnerable to Heartbleed bug (all large sites fixed, smaller sites lagging), TechCruch NY Winner (Vurb, contextual search engine), Website of the Week (Oyster, Netflix model for eBooks), Snapchat posts not private (FTC ruling forces privacy policy changes, images may be saved), and passenger plane almost hits drone (2300 foot altitude, in flight path, may prompt regulations). This show originally aired on Saturday, May 10, 2014, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
There was a lot of buzz a couple weeks back when Google announced the release of a new HDMI device called the Chromecast (buy now, $35). We weren't immune to the curiosity, so we ordered one. The popularity made them tough to get, but when ours finally arrived, we couldn't wait to see if it would live up to expectations. We'll admit, we set our own expectations. Google didn't do much to hype it up. They simply said, here it is, at a very reasonable price, have at it.
The Waves of Tech is part of the family and we are proud to present Episode 189! In the never ending search to find tech topics that relate to your everyday life, we found a couple more for tonight. We found some fun and intriguing apps that will keep you motivated in your workout routines. Also, we discuss the importance of Google Chromecast in the industry and what that means for you and your tech world.