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Hello, Cerminers. Already know the Google Loon Project? There are 2 providers from Indonesia who welcome this project. Taked from https://tekno.kompas.com/read/2021/01/27/09050027/pupusnya-harapan-balon-google-menyebar-internet-di-indonesia?page=all
The UK has said it will impose strict restrictions on people travelling to the country in order to help stop the spread of Covid-19. Travellers from a list of countries deemed 'high risk’ will be put into hotels to quarantine. It’s a scheme used in Australia, where cases are now low. On Business Weekly, we hear how the economy there was able to open up after the first wave of infections. We get the latest on the farmers’ protest in India after this week’s rally turned violent. The end of the Google Loon project means very little in practical terms to people in rural Africa who need internet access. It never managed to deliver on its promise to connect up more of the continent. So, what’s next? Will Elon Musk’s Starlink project be the answer? And the director of the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo tells us how he had to protect the area from exploitative companies as well as armed militias. Business Weekly is presented by Lucy Burton and produced by Matthew Davies.
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What is the Google Loon project? Jonathan and Lauren look at how some ultra-thin balloons could supply Wi-Fi to remote locations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
Apple's macOS saw some slowdowns earlier this week — what's that all about? Apple also announced plans to reduce its App Store commission from 30% to 15% for small businesses. Loon, the Alphabet company that aims to bring internet to rural areas via balloon, is facing financial struggles. Twitter introduced short, disappearing posts called Fleets that are reminiscent of Instagram and Snapchat stories. First, Dan Moren of Six Colors joins Jason and Mikah to talk about macOS and Gatekeeper. After some Mac users saw a slowdown on their computers earlier this week, Gatekeeper ended up being at the root of the problem. He also explains Apple's upcoming plans to reduce its App Store commission for small businesses (those that make less than $1 million in a year). Then, Nick Bastone of The Information stops in to detail Loon's financial woes. The Alphabet-owned company makes internet-connected balloons that aim to bring connectivity to rural areas. It's reportedly running low on funds and looking for other opportunities to keep going. Lastly, Insider's Palmer Haasch explains Fleets, Twitter's new Instagram-Stories-like feature. How does it compare to the other social stories options? How has Twitter handled harassment? Haasch shares her answers to these questions and more. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Dan Moren, Nick Bastone, and Palmer Haasch Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: expressvpn.com/tnw Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit
In this episode, Thaddeus and Gary discuss the launch of Google Loon, the incredible potential for blockchain technology in the food industry, and de-sinofication in tech.
L’analyse incontournable de l’annonce des iPhone Xs, Xs max et Xr, ainsi que de l’Apple Series 4, c’est ici ! Mais on vous parle aussi de plusieurs autres sujets et notamment les évolutions législatives sur la directive sur le droit d’auteur, et toute l’actu tech incontournable de la semaine ! Réagissez à l’émission sur techcafe.frSoutenez Tech Café sur PatreonDiscutez avec nous sur Telegram Apple Keynote iPhone Xs et Xs Max iPhone Xr Apple Watch Series 4 “nouvelles technologies” dual sim ou presque gravure 7nm une recharge sans fil “plus rapide” … et la planète Et aussi : Ce qui n’était pas dans la Keynote… certains l’avaient bien dit. L’iPad Pro avec USB-C ? La seconde mort de la prise jack Un peu de réglementaire... Le Parlement Européen adopte la directive sur le droit d’auteur Il avait été rejeté en juillet Faut-il encadrer les usages des réseaux sociaux ? Est-ce le rôle de l’État ? En bref Pétanque, Molkky et Pokemon Go Nouveau dongle pour pallier à l’absence de port jack… sur les Pixel Google Pixel 3 et Google Pixel 3 XL le 9 octobre avec le Pixelbook 2 ? Xiaomi Mi Laser… Seulement 1900€… Il va falloir plus de patréotes ! Google Loon : record de distance entre les ballons Trains autonomes pour 2025 Inbox, c’est fini Plus d’un quart des américains de 18 à 29 ans ont supprimé l’app Facebook Le chiffrement commence à embêter un peu Mark Zuckerberg Swipez efficace sur Tinder Le contrôle par la pensée bientôt sur le champ de bataille ? Au passage Apple recrute un spécialiste des neurosciences qui aurait une expertise dans le domaine de la vision. Merci à Guillaume Payre : Le gouvernement se prépare à imposer le marquage des vélos. Bonus Marine : L’état de la presse gratuite web Léo : Achetez des AirPods Guillaume : Les nettoyeurs du web ; Rosetta viendra-t-elle à leur secours ? Participants : Marine Benoit (@marin_eben) Journaliste France24.com / In Tenebris Léo Duff (@leoduffoff) Présenté par Guillaume Vendé
Bufferbloat (IQrouter is the answer), covering webcam with tape (overhyped threat), bootable ISO file (saving on USB drive with Rufus), USB DVD drive (for laptops without DVD), watching streaming content offline (supported by Netflix, Prime, HBO, Showtime), Profiles in IT (Christopher Sholes, father of the typewriter and QUERTY keyboard), hackers target iPhone with malware (MDM takes over phone, originated in India), making iPhone fingerprints more accurate (take multiple images of same finger), SIM hijacking (the latest exploit, beware), WPA3 will make WiFi more secure (replaces fourteen year old WPA2), Girl Scouts issues 30 new STEM related badges, scent of coffee boosts math performance (coffee drinking not required), Google Loon brings Internet to Kenya (bringing 49 million to the web), and Gigabytes, Terabytes, Petabyes (what does it actually mean). This show originally aired on Saturday, July 21, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Bufferbloat (IQrouter is the answer), covering webcam with tape (overhyped threat), bootable ISO file (saving on USB drive with Rufus), USB DVD drive (for laptops without DVD), watching streaming content offline (supported by Netflix, Prime, HBO, Showtime), Profiles in IT (Christopher Sholes, father of the typewriter and QUERTY keyboard), hackers target iPhone with malware (MDM takes over phone, originated in India), making iPhone fingerprints more accurate (take multiple images of same finger), SIM hijacking (the latest exploit, beware), WPA3 will make WiFi more secure (replaces fourteen year old WPA2), Girl Scouts issues 30 new STEM related badges, scent of coffee boosts math performance (coffee drinking not required), Google Loon brings Internet to Kenya (bringing 49 million to the web), and Gigabytes, Terabytes, Petabyes (what does it actually mean). This show originally aired on Saturday, July 21, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Hey Joe, Habitantes do Sistema Solar! Neste Drop estará Daniel Muniz falando sobre o Google Loon e sobre o lançamento do novo game dá Franquia Call of Duty, o World War 2! #Chacal
Rod Drury (Xero) and Lillian Grace (Figure.NZ) join Paul Spain to discuss taxing Robots, Webstock, Uber’s latest drama, Orion and Xero go Amazon Web Services (AWS), GM and Lyft autonomous car trial, Google Loon, Sonos, AirPods, home WiFi and more.
Julian Campbell looks at the Federal Budget in hindsight with Tony Vidray, from AV Chartered Accountants, and discusses Google Loon with Christina Sykiotis.
Julian Campbell looks at the Federal Budget in hindsight with Tony Vidray, from AV Chartered Accountants, and discusses Google Loon with Christina Sykiotis.
On this week's Byte: Guests: Co-organiser of the Data Science Melbourne Meetup group Phil Brierly joins the team to discuss data science and its far-reaching uses and implications. News in Brief: iiNet users have been experienceing significant slowdowns since the launch of Netflix in Australia - iiNet is blaming their lack of bachkaul capability. Scientists at Stanford University in the US have developed a mobile battery that can charge in one minute - seriously! Apple have announced that they will attempt to eliminate queues by allocating customers wanting an Apple Watch a time to come in and pick them up. Have you seen clothes that you love in movies or on TV? Now you can find it and buy it using Spylight - a Shazam for clothes! Google Loon - the Google balloon that is designed to bring the Internet to remote areas - has been trialled in remote parts of Australia. Infamous 1990's hacker Kevin Mitnick is coming to Australia for CeBIT - but should we be endorsing his attitudes? Advice: If you're having issues with your WiFi at home, James has some suggestions for you (Hint: it's all in the placement). Events and Opportunities: Mini-Make Day - bringing people together from all over Melbourne to share inventions, talents and discoveries, Sunday April 19, 2pm-4pm, Library At The Dock, Docklands Melbourne Electric Vehicle Expo - explore the future of vehicles, Sunday April 19, 10am-4pm, The Atrium, Swinburne University of Technology, John St, Hawthorn Melbourne International Design Week is seeking event submissions, aimed at celebrating international design excellence, May 11-17. Presented by Vanessa Toholka, James Noble and Cade DiehmKeep up with all things Byte on Twitter, Facebook, and G+ - see you next week!
This week: Dumb Ideas! Another developer jumps on the false DMCA claim bandwagon, this time it's Activision! Possibly the most insane gaming based Kickstarter to date, competitive blood donation! Also Steam updates their Early Access policies, an anime about wizards, trolling pirates and terrible accents Have something to say? Send your emails to noexcusesvtw@gmail.com. Or tune in live at 9pm EST Saturday to interact directly with the show via IRC! Email question of the week: Google Loon! Loonie idea or way of the future?
This week the guys discuss Google Loon, flasks, flying bikes, Superman/Wonder Woman comic, mac and cheese fight, Spielberg on the movie industry, and of course Man of Steel
Продолжаем околотелекоммуникационные темы. Кирилл Крылов в четырнадцатом выпуске подкаста linkmeup. Тема: сетевая инфраструктура АЭС. Что ставят, как отслеживают, какие особые требования предъявляются к оборудованию и персоналу. Новости выпуска: Обнаружена опаснейшая уязвимость в OpenSSL: Heartbleed (1, 2, 3, 4)Cisco начинает выпуск IP-телефонов в России (link)Опять про Li-Fi (link)Бесплатный доступ в Интернет по всему миру(Outernet, Google Loon, забавное) Скачать файл подкаста. Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Под катом вы найдёте презентацию к подкасту. К сожалению, Slideshare перестал подгружать звук, поэтому на этот раз слайды будут отдельно, подкаст отдельно. Читать дальше
Продолжаем околотелекоммуникационные темы. Кирилл Крылов в четырнадцатом выпуске подкаста linkmeup. Тема: сетевая инфраструктура АЭС. Что ставят, как отслеживают, какие особые требования предъявляются к оборудованию и персоналу. Новости выпуска: Обнаружена опаснейшая уязвимость в OpenSSL: Heartbleed (1, 2, 3, 4)Cisco начинает выпуск IP-телефонов в России (link)Опять про Li-Fi (link)Бесплатный доступ в Интернет по всему миру(Outernet, Google Loon, забавное) Скачать файл подкаста. Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Под катом вы найдёте презентацию к подкасту. К сожалению, Slideshare перестал подгружать звук, поэтому на этот раз слайды будут отдельно, подкаст отдельно. Url podcast:https://archive.org/download/linkmeup-V014/linkmeup-V014.mp3
Продолжаем околотелекоммуникационные темы. Кирилл Крылов в четырнадцатом выпуске подкаста linkmeup. Тема: сетевая инфраструктура АЭС. Что ставят, как отслеживают, какие особые требования предъявляются к оборудованию и персоналу. Новости выпуска: Обнаружена опаснейшая уязвимость в OpenSSL: Heartbleed (1, 2, 3, 4)Cisco начинает выпуск IP-телефонов в России (link)Опять про Li-Fi (link)Бесплатный доступ в Интернет по всему миру(Outernet, Google Loon, забавное) Скачать файл подкаста. Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Под катом вы найдёте презентацию к подкасту. К сожалению, Slideshare перестал подгружать звук, поэтому на этот раз слайды будут отдельно, подкаст отдельно. Url podcast:https://archive.org/download/linkmeup-V014/linkmeup-V014.mp3
What is the Google Loon project? Jonathan and Lauren look at how some ultra-thin balloons could supply Wi-Fi to remote locations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
- PRISM. Что нового? - Duckduckgo на пике - От кровавой цруни к аналогичной гэбне: КосмосТВ - Angry Birds Go: с героина на методон - Про гомосексуализм - Washington Post приспосабливается как может - Приложение MS Office для iOS - Новые смешные законы об авторском праве в РФ - Google Loon - Видео в Instagram - Слухи о покупке Nokia (компаниями Microsoft и/или Huawei) - MariaDB и RedHat - Крах киноиндустрии - Французские ученые разработали которобота - Японские велопарковки - Happy birthday to you (ну вот, минус $1,5k) - "Беларусьфильм" снимет фантастику на полесских болотах
Kicking off this episode we have first-hand reports on Google Loon and E3. Other topics include the end of Fairfax main tech media in NZ, new Apple device hands on, Facebook Hashtags, Google acquisition of Waze and news of 2degrees 4G upgrade. Running time : 0:42:46
This week the guys discuss Google Loon, flasks, flying bikes, Superman/Wonder Woman comic, mac and cheese fight, Spielberg on the movie industry, and of course Man of Steel