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Welcome to Comfort Zone! This is a show about exploring new and interesting tech, and stepping outside your comfort zone to expand your horizons (whether you want to or not). In this debut episode, we talk about what Apple should steal from the Meta Quest 3, how an iPad enthusiast takes advantage of a new Mac, and how precious family photos were saved from being lost to time. Then there's the challenge! We all spent a few weeks using Apple Reminders for task management, and our challenge for week 2 is something none of us saw coming… Zuck's Vision Pro review https://www.instagram.com/p/C3TkhmivNzt/ MacPad story https://www.macstories.net/stories/macpad-how-i-created-the-hybrid-mac-ipad-laptop-and-tablet-that-apple-wont-make/ How to get a YouTube channel's RSS feed https://danielmiessler.com/p/rss-feed-youtube-channel Google PhotoScan https://apps.apple.com/us/app/photoscan-by-google-photos/id1165525994 Things 3 https://culturedcode.com/things/ Fantastical https://flexibits.com/fantastical Jump Desktop https://jumpdesktop.com/ Screens https://edovia.com/en/screens/ Chris on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisLawley Matt on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ABetterComputer Niléane on Mastodon https://nileane.fr/@nileane Comfort Zone on Mastodon https://mastodon.macstories.net/@comfortzone
Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor
Introduction Rob and the guys have been busy cleaning house and merging businesses. Kevin gets a little crazy with the English language. Apparently he likes to verb his nouns. The Show This episode the hosts discuss mergers and acquisitions. I’ll just cut right to it; Jeremy is going to be joining Kevin and James at their company. They just dropped that on the listening audience and Rob at the same time. Kevin and James discuss acquring Ninja Forms plugins from collaborating developers as well as other software products within the WordPress space. Jeremy talks about purchasing coffee businesses and merging those with a software company, which makes perfect sense. Our Recommendations Jeremy recommends that you watch Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown episode about Houston, Texas. Normally, I’d make a joke here at Jeremy’s expense, but this is a very good episode of a very good show. If I asked right now what you know about Houston, you’d probably mention NASA or the Rockets basketball team or the Texans football team. Bourdain dives into the culture and diversity of eastern Texas in a way that you don’t always see. If you haven’t seen it, you should. Kevin recommends a podcast called In Our Time by BBC Radio 4. If you love to listen to old British people talk about history, you should check out this show. Personally, I think it’s really, really boring. Also, does Kevin need to take every opportunity to mention that he likes history and went to grad school? We get it, sheesh. If you wanted people to know that badly, you should have finished the PhD. James recommends an app for your mobile device called Google Photoscan that lets you take a picture of a picture so that you can archive older, analog photos. Rob recommends a podcast about two dudes who answer a random Craiglist ad and wind up doing a grown-up scavenger hunt. I know that sounds like the opening to a made for TV movie starring Liam Neeson, but Project SSA is about adventure and exploration. Adventure comes to those that say yes, or something like that.
FU Intel Xeon Skylake SP Tensorflow Light to support Core ML ONNX Version 1.0 Toshiba sampling UFS 2.1 Universal Flash Storage Qualcomm Centriq 2400 Nvidia Titan V - Anandtech NIPS - Neural Information Processing Systems Titan V Gaming Benchmarks Nvidia Deep Learning Containers Topic - Computational Photography Google Research blog posts Episode 19 - Google Photoscan and long exposure discussion Google Pixel 2 portrait mode Street View panorama processing Episode 13 - Google Plus image upscaling discussion Style Transfer for artistic impression Turning day into night Interactive editing of a video scene Occlusion removal Aftershow Cats? No, you want cat memes! Doug watches interactive editing video
We think 2016 could've tried harder. Disheartened as we are, this episode looks at the up and downiness of a strange few months, and whether the world is really getting stupider. We also manage to talk about some productivity stuff. Charlie Brooker’s yearly ScreenwipeEven Kanye is mentally beleagueredLe Tigre.The Village SquareAlain de Botton's plan for secular churchesThe World Until Yesterday by Jared DiamondTom Waits stopped drinking a long time agoSushi Go! (the board game)Exploding Kittens & Bears vs Babies (the other board games)Google PhotoscanModernist poetry in generalRefly EditorCollaboration on Keynote"The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that, 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'.” -Isaac Asimov
Google lanza PhotoScan, una App para escanear fotos antiguas con el celular. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jefferson Graham runs down the week's tech headlines with members of the #TalkingTech panel and weighs in. This week's topics: that new Google PhotoScan app, the huge Snapchat $25 billion IPO and what to do about all that fake news on social media. Guests: Jeff Smith, comedian John Caparulo and Josh Yguado from Jam City.
Welcome to episode 29 of the EdTech Situation Room from November 16, 2016, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jen Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) joined Wes Fryer for a YouTube Live conversation about student privacy, government and corporate surveillance, digital citizenship, strategies to stem the onslaught of fake news, helpful Google Chrome extensions, and more! Geeks of the Week included the app Google PhotoScan and ATLIS (The Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools) from Jen, and several from Wes. Those included "Chromebook Apps Thumbnail links from Maize, Kansas," Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points (from Apple), and Google Street View Animator. Check out past episode shownotes on http://edtechsr.com/links and be sure to follow @edtechSR for updates on Twitter http://twitter.com/edtechsr as well as on Facebook. If you listen to the show, please submit our listener survey using the shortened link http://wfryer.me/edtechsr which forwards to a Google Form.
Oh the weather outside is frightful... or at least it will be in a few days. Big storm a'comin' to the midwest and heading east. But inside here on the BeBizzy Break Podcast we're just talking about the holidays and your marketing. Google Photoscan - need to digitize your old photos and upload them to social media or a secure cloud location? Photoscan will do just that. Available for the iOS & Android devices you can easily scan any old photo or document and keep it digitally. Mandy Edwards from ME Marketing Services joins the Break to discuss getting your small business ready for the holiday season with some tips on making your digital locations as well as your traditional marketing efforts a bit more seasonal. Have a great weekend everyone! Don’t forget to send us any suggestions for apps to review or people to interview. And subscribe to the BeBizzy Break Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. And as always, leave the technical stuff to us!