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Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)

Según Gurman, Apple va a unificar la nomenclatura de todos sus sistemas operativos con nombres basados en años. Del caos actual al orden del "26" para todo. Y el año que viene, “27”.Profundiza:TítuloContacta con el autor:X: @jlacortBluesky: @lacortMail: lacort@xataka.comLoop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera sobre Apple y su ecosistema, publicado de lunes a viernes a las 7.00 h (hora española peninsular). Presentado por Javier Lacort. Editado por Alberto de la Torre.

Daily Tech News Show
Veo 3 video is everywhere! (except the EU) - DTNSB 5027

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 31:02


Gurman says Apple's Solarium update is a big feature at next month's WWDC, and Dr. Niki talks about 3D printing your skin. Yes, your actual skin.Starring Jason Howell, Tom Merritt, and Dr Niki.Links to stories in this episode can be found here.

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 95 - Gurman habla del futuro

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 5:10


En este episodio Gurman la vuelve a liar y habla del futuro de Apple: la nueva Siri, el iPhone 20 aniversario, y mas....

Tech Update | BNR
Nieuwe Apple-chips verklappen toekomstige slimme bril

Tech Update | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 7:08


Apple zou in 2027 met een slimme bril op de markt komen, die de strijd moet aangaan met de Rayban-bril van Meta. Dat schrijft Apple-journalist Mark Gurman bij Bloomberg. De nieuwe chips zouden eind 2026 klaar zijn voor massaproductie en moeten gebruikt worden in een bril met camera's en AI-assistent. Tegelijk werkt Apple ook aan nieuwe chips voor AI-servers, nieuwe macs en zelfs Airpods en Apple Watches die mogelijk camera's ingebouwd krijgen. Alle chips zouden eind 2026 klaar zijn en dus gebruikt worden in producten voor 2027, volgens Gurman. Verder in deze Tech Update: Hackgroep Lockbit zelf gehackt AI-avatar gebruikt bij getuigenis vermoord slachtoffer in Amerikaanse rechtbank Zometeen in De Schaal van Hebben: Motorola Razr 60 UltraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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MI 90 - Sigue el Drama AI

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 4:59


En éste episodio el bueno de Treki23 deja sus bostezos y demas y nos cuenta los rumores de Gurman sobre Apple Inteligente para iOS 18.6 e i OS 19, ademas del acuerdo de Apple con Antrophic.

Las Charlas de Applesfera
El futuro, el exitazo de las Ray-Ban Meta y las apuestas de Apple - con Eduardo Herranz

Las Charlas de Applesfera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 59:32


Desde luego, no hay mes tranquilo en el mundo Apple. Después de todo el periplo de los Aranceles, llega Gurman y agita otra vez el avispero con filtraciones sobre nuevos productos Apple Vision y unas futuristas gafas “normales” con realidad ampliada como objetivo. Para comentar el tema, Pedro Aznar (https://www.instagram.com/pedroaznar/) charla hoy con Edu Herranz (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardoherranz), co-fundador de Spatial Voyagers y uno de los mayores expertos de realidad extendida de España. Edu nos cuenta su experiencia en el mayor congreso del mundo que se desarrolló en Shangai sobre computación espacial (spoiler: estaba también Apple, de forma oficial) y se comentan los planes de Apple para los nuevos Apple Vision Pro, las gafas de realidad extendida y el impacto de visionOS en los nuevos sistemas operativos que veremos en la WWDC25. También sobre un productazo como las Ray-Ban Meta, una de las primeras gafas inteligentes “de calle” que tienen un éxito rotundo. .. en el que Apple debe fijarse cuanto antes. ‍ Las Charlas de Applesfera es el podcast del equipo de Applesfera, donde se trata el gran tema de la semana y su contexto - contado por los expertos que te acompañan en el mundo Apple desde 2006. ✉️ Contacta con el director, Pedro Aznar, en pedroaznar@applesfera.com X: https://x.com/applesfera Instagram: https://instagram.com/applesfera YouTube: https://youtube.com/applesfera Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@applesfera ❤️ ¡Gracias por escuchar y apoyar este podcast! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
El futuro, el exitazo de las Ray-Ban Meta y las apuestas de Apple - con Eduardo Herranz

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 59:32


Desde luego, no hay mes tranquilo en el mundo Apple. Después de todo el periplo de los Aranceles, llega Gurman y agita otra vez el avispero con filtraciones sobre nuevos productos Apple Vision y unas futuristas gafas “normales” con realidad ampliada como objetivo. Para comentar el tema, Pedro Aznar (https://www.instagram.com/pedroaznar/) charla hoy con Edu Herranz (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardoherranz), co-fundador de Spatial Voyagers y uno de los mayores expertos de realidad extendida de España. Edu nos cuenta su experiencia en el mayor congreso del mundo que se desarrolló en Shangai sobre computación espacial (spoiler: estaba también Apple, de forma oficial) y se comentan los planes de Apple para los nuevos Apple Vision Pro, las gafas de realidad extendida y el impacto de visionOS en los nuevos sistemas operativos que veremos en la WWDC25. También sobre un productazo como las Ray-Ban Meta, una de las primeras gafas inteligentes “de calle” que tienen un éxito rotundo. .. en el que Apple debe fijarse cuanto antes. 👨‍💻 Las Charlas de Applesfera es el podcast del equipo de Applesfera, donde se trata el gran tema de la semana y su contexto - contado por los expertos que te acompañan en el mundo Apple desde 2006. ✉️ Contacta con el director, Pedro Aznar, en pedroaznar@applesfera.com X: https://x.com/applesfera Instagram: https://instagram.com/applesfera YouTube: https://youtube.com/applesfera Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@applesfera ❤️ ¡Gracias por escuchar y apoyar este podcast! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 75. Una de cal y otra de Fold, powered AI, Beta 2 de 18.5 y VP

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 5:55


MI 75. Una de cal y otra de Fold, powered AI, Beta 2 de 18.5 y VPTe acompañamos de nuevo un martes para darte lo ultimo del iphone Fold, novedades de Gurman en WatchOS 12, la beta 2 de 18.5 y finalizamos con una curiosidad vista en Reddit de Vision Pro o lo que sea...Te esperamos en telegram LO TENEMOS!

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 60 - Apple actualiza firmware AirPods Max

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 4:58


En este episodio os hablamos de nuevo del rumor de Gurman del Apple Watch con cámara, asi como de los AirPods Max con USB C, que milagrosamente recuperan la reproducción de audio sin perdida por cable. También hablamos del lanzamiento de la RC de 18.4

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 55 - 18.4 b4, un Gurman muy KUO y un Pedro Pascal bailando para Apple

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 6:06


En este episodio os contamos el lanzamiento de la Beta 4 de iOS 18.4, asi como los últimos rumores de Gurman sobre Face ID bajo pantalla y acerca del anuncio de Apple que ha grabado con Spike Lee y Pedro Pascal.

The Rebound
537: Lapdrop

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 46:16


How many Macs does Moltz own and will Lex make it through the ad read without passing out?The new Macs arrive this week and Jason has a look at the new MacBook Air and Mac Studio.Mark Gurman says Apple's next OS releases will feature a big design change.John Gruber continues to needle Gurman.Moltz loves the song "Expert In A Dying Field" by The Beths.Check out Adam Selby's gorgeous “Severance” merch.Our thanks to Memberful, the easiest way to sell memberships to your audience, used by the biggest creators on the web. Generate sustainable, recurring income while diversifying your revenue stream. Get started for free at memberful.com/rebound - no credit card required.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and other items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts, hats and mugs featuring our stylish logo!

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 44. Lanzamientos, listos, YA!!

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 6:46


MI 44 Lanzamientos, listos, YA!!Esta semana se viene calentita y movidita... posible MacBook Air M4 y escasean iPads antes de salir los nuevos...bffffMajin Bu nos muestra nuevos detalles de la próxima generación de iPhones 17...No todo son buenas noticias Gurman nos dice que para que Siri nos entienda como Jobs manda y la propia competencia, se espera en la versión de iOS 20... va a llover!Y como de lanzamientos va la cosa, los AirPods Pro 3 se vienen de la mano de los AirTags 2 en mayo/junio. muy ATENTOS a todo y a Manzanas EnfrentadasLo tenemos y te esperamos, va.

I Hate James Dobson
Episode 25: Hide and Seek

I Hate James Dobson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 58:01


It's back to the Dobson literature this episode and today we are talking about psychology and therapy! Jake and Brooke read through (an updated version of) Dobson's second-ever book. We see again how Dobson is not only a bad person, but he's also lazy and wrong as he takes us through his greatest "hits" of obviously-fake-stories. Wanna see Dobson 'in his lane'? That's what this book is.References:Coopersmith, S. (1967). The Antecedents of Self-Esteem. W. H. Freeman and Company.Dr. Becky Kennedy: https://www.goodinside.com/about/Dunn, J. (2018). How not to hate your husband after kids. Little, Brown and Company. Gershoff, E. T., & Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2016). Spanking and child outcomes: Old controversies and new meta-analyses. Journal of family psychology, 30(4), 453.Laska, K. M., Gurman, A. S., & Wampold, B. E. (2014). Expanding the lens of evidence-based practice in psychotherapy: a common factors perspective. Psychotherapy, 51(4), 467.Ms. Rachel: https://www.youtube.com/@msrachelPayne Bryson, T) & Siegel, D. J. (2011). The Whole-Brain Child. Bantam.Dobson's Copy/Paste Q&ADobson, J. (1995, July 26). Disciplining an infant; nurturing self-confidence in home. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/147492/Dobson, J. (1999, November 24). How do deal with a strong-willed child. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/152815/Dobson, J. (2006, January 26). Focus on the Family. Daily Local News. https://www.dailylocal.com/2006/01/26/focus-on-the-family-79/Dobson, J. (2006, February 1). Focus on the Family. Carroll County Comet. https://www.carrollcountycomet.com/articles/focus-on-the-family-23/Dobson, J. (2009, May 21). Discipline helps kids. Red Deer Advocate. https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/columns/discipline-helps-kids-7015178Dobson, J. (2009, May 27), Children Raised With Discipline Appreciation Turn Out Best. The Leader-Tribune. https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn84007013/2009-05-27/ed-1/seq-6/ocr/Dobson, J. (2014, November 18). Raising Kids with Healthy Attitudes. Dr. James Dobson Family Institute. https://www.drjamesdobson.org/blogs/raising-kids-with-healthy-attitudesMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: 9OT2MTBHWWSRZP5S Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MinDful PharmD Podcast
Mindful Minutes: Marital Myths

The MinDful PharmD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 6:04


Love is the foundation of a happy and enduring home. However, a house is not merely the foundation only. On top of that foundation are the walls of trust and commitment. These walls contain within the house such elements (and interior dressings) as fondness and admiration, turning towards each other (not away), maintaining a positive outlook, properly managing conflict, making life dreams come true (together), and creating shared meaning. The challenges faced in marriage, however, are often the result of Marital Myths. Connect with me --> https://drmatmonharrell.bio.link/Written by Dr. Matmon HarrellReferences Carr, D., Freedman, V., Cornman, J., & Schwarz, N. (2014). Happy Marriage, Happy Life? Marital Quality and Subjective Well-being in Later Life. Journal of Marriage and Family, 76(5), 930-948. Retrieved July 13, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24582689Links to an external site.Gottman, J. M. & J. S. Gottman. (2018) The science of couples and family therapy: Behind the scenes at the “Love Lab.” New York: W.W. Norton. (ISBN: 978-0393712742)Gottman, J.M., & Gottman, J.S. (2015). Gottman couple therapy. In A.S. Gurman, J.L. Lebow, & K. Snyder (Eds), Clinical handbook of couple therapy (5th ed), pp. 129-157. New York. Guildford.Music provided by Podcastle Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/themindfulpharmd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 34. Gurman Vs Prosser y Magin Bu!!! IMPRESIONANTE!!

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 4:44


MI 34. Gurman Vs Prosser y Magin Bu!!! IMPRESIONANTE!! No te pierdas el combate de X entre los grandes Leakers, como si de manzanas enfretandas se tratara…El futuro de las vision pro con 2.4 en abril…y vuelven rumores del iMac y el XDR Pro 2!! Chan Chan!! Te esperamos mañana y en Telegram va!

Manzanas Enfrentadas
ME 254. Lanzamiento inminente, Malware y más noticias

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 82:46


Con la familia ME al completo, vamos a analizar las noticias más recientes del mundo tecnológico y de la manzana. Y la actualidad es iPhone SE porque según Gurman, es inminente el lanzamiento de esta renovación. Tan inminente como esta misma semana que tenemos a la vuelta de la esquina.Sin ningún tipo de duda, nunca se ha esperado este dispositivo con tanta intriga y curiosidad. Porque la renovación de este dispositivo de entrada en la familia iPhone promete novedades no vistas antes, como el nuevo chip 5G de la manzana.En esta ocasión esta renovación no va a ser un mera actualización en procesador, aunque si que pueda ser cómicamente denominado como un “refrito”.  Si estás familiarizado con la gama superior de iPhone, es posible que si veas este producto como un terminal hecho de retales de gamas superiores o anteriores. Si por el contrario perteneces al nicho de usuarios del iPhone SE, vas a quedar muy sorprendido. Excepto por el rumoreado nuevo chip 5G, no presenta ninguna novedad pero hereda las mejores novedades de sus hermanos mayores. Abrimos también el debate sobre su posible precio e hicimos una porra entre los miembros de la familia ME. Este será el tema de una encuesta que publicaremos en nuestro grupo de Telegram. Esperamos que participes y nos comentes cual crees que será el precio de este nuevo iPhone.Y no sólo este nicho está interesado en esta renovación, si las últimas noticias son ciertas, presentaran un producto muy redondo que está llamando la atención de muchos usuarios de iPhone.Otra gran noticia de esta semana pero no tan alegre ha sido la detección de Sparkcat, un malware introducido en varias aplicaciones de la App Store como AnyGPT o Comecome. Este Malware afecta a la sólida imagen de sistema seguro que teníamos en nuestros iPhone. Porque aprovechando una tecnología de OCR, puede reconocer texto comprometido en imágenes guardadas en tu iPhone. Por lo que recordaremos lo importante que es tener todas tus contraseñas bien protegidas. La semana pasada estuvo muy agitada por la presentación de lea nueva IA Deepseek. Se ha integrado en muchas aplicaciones rápidamente por sus beneficiosas características pero no es oro todo lo que reluce y se han descubierto varios problemas que están produciendo la inclusión de esta IA en apps. Otra entrega del podcast principal de Manzanas Enfrentadas, como sabes, se publicará el Domingo a las 19:00. El resto de podcasts que ocupa la parrilla, se publican a diario a las 6:00 de la mañana para empezar el día informados. 

The MinDful PharmD Podcast
The Money Pit: Common Couple Challenges

The MinDful PharmD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 18:14


In this episode, I'll be breaking down common challenges experienced by couples and I'll be exploring the 1986 film The Money Pit as we journey through these common challenges. SPOILER ALERT for anyone who has not seen this movie (as I will be discussing specific moments in the film). Also, my utilization of this film is not an endorsement of its content nor its themes.  Connect with me --> https://drmatmonharrell.bio.link/Written by Dr. Matmon HarrellReferencesBenjamin, R. (1986). The Money Pit. Amblin EntertainmentBorresen, K. (2024). Therapists are sharing what impacts married people's happiness the most, and its important for anyone in a relationship right now. Huffington Post. Accessed from https://www.buzzfeed.com/kelseyborresen/hurts-married-peoples-happiness-therapists-7544035-scGottman, J. M. & J. S. Gottman. (2018) The science of couples and family therapy: Behind the scenes at the “Love Lab.” New York: W.W. Norton. (ISBN: 978-0393712742)Gottman, J.M., & Gottman, J.S. (2015). Gottman couple therapy. In A.S. Gurman, J.L. Lebow, & K. Snyder (Eds), Clinical handbook of couple therapy (5th ed), pp. 129-157. New York. Guildford.Lebow, J. L., Chambers, A. L., Christensen, A., & Johnson, S. M. (2012). Research on the treatment of couple distress. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38(1), 145–168.Loyola Marymount University's Department of Psychology. (2019). Integrative behavioral couple therapy (IBCT), Andrew Christensen, PhD. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=RiGd3-9snqk&feature=emb_logoMiller, R. B., Yorgason, J. B., Sandberg, J. G., & White, M. B. (2012). Problems that couples bring to therapy: A view across the family life cycle. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 31(5), 395–407. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/themindfulpharmd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 13. Noticias del día 17 de Enero de 2025

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 5:22


Apple esta preparando una nueva app. Ya sabemos que apple está muy interesada en cuidar de nuestra salud . Para ello, ha convertido su smartwatch en un perfecto monitor de salud para tener un registro de nuestros métricas.  Y para potenciar este ecosistema tan saludable, nos proporciona aplicaciones tan interesantes como sueño, vitals, y la propia Salud. Hace ya 4 años dió un paso adelante, no se conformaba con medir nuestro estado de salud y aconsejarnos hábitos saludables, pasó a la acción con su app Fitness+. Con la que pretende ayudarnos a conseguir ese estado óptimo de salud . Pues según las ultimas noticias de la mano de Gurman, parece que quiere dar otro paso más  y esta trabajando en una nueva app para ayudarnos. Esta app, que se llamaría Apple Coach, vendría apoyada en IA y nos haría un estudio integral  de nuestros datos y nos proporcionaría indicaciones personalizadas sobre dieta, sueño y ejercicio. Esta nueva app, además de nuestro Watch, podría usar la cámara de nuestros dispositivos para corregirnos posturas durante los ejercicios.  Al igual que fitness+, vendría incluida en la suscripción de Apple One. Ni que decir tiene que esperemos que ya venga traducida de una vez , no como Fitness+, porque seguir las instrucciones de un monitor o leerlas en subtítulos vale, pero tener que oír en otro idioma y leer en subtítulos como me riñen por mi dieta o por mi particular estilo al hacer el ejercicio, por ahí si que no paso. Apple ha lanzado la tercera beta de sus sistemas operativos iOS 18.3, Sequoia 15.3, ipad0S 18.3, y visión os 2.3. Si bien no han traído ninguna novedad destacable ni nada nuevo en Apple intelligence, si hay un par de detalles interesantes a destacar. En primer lugar, es la primera beta que trae la anunciada Genmoji al Mac. La tercera beta de MacOS Sequoia es la primera en disponer de esta característica que ya disfrutaban iPhone y iPad. Y un paso atrás que ha dado en iOS. Una de las principales novedades de Apple Intelligence, Los resúmenes de notificaciones inteligentes parecen estar dando problemas y Apple ha decidido desactivarlos en esta versión. Por supuesto no dudamos que este activada en la versión definitiva, pero es muy significativo. Y para terminar una noticia que agradecerán los usuarios de CarPlay y es que la aplicación Carrot, la genial y divertida aplicación del tiempo, nos va a deleitar con su información en la pantalla de nuestros vehículos. Desconocemos a día de hoy si será una características para usuarios premium o si estará incluida en el plan sin suscripción.  Sin más , despedimos el Manzanas Informadas de hoy Viernes 17 de Enero de 2025 y recuerda que esta noche a las 23:00 hora peninsular, tendremos un nuevo directo.

Vision ProFiles
Team Gurman or Team Chi-Kuo

Vision ProFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 50:30


Eric and Marty share this week's stories regarding Vision Pro gaming, Vision Pro 2 or slimmed-down models, and the latest fun apps. NEWS New developer beta OS for VisionOS VisionOS 2.3.2 developer betahttps://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos-release-notes/visionos-2_3-release-notes  PC Gaming in the Cloud Goes Everywhere With New Devices and AAA Games on GeForce NOW https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-ces-2025/ GurRumors Gurman: Vision Pro 2 won't release in 2025, but lower-cost headset is 'ramping up' https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/12/gurman-vision-pro-2-rumors/ Everything we expect from a lower-priced Apple Vision headset in 2026 https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/13/everything-we-expect-from-a-lower-priced-apple-vision-headset-in-2026/  The best Plex video player for Apple Vision Pro just got way better https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/06/the-best-plex-video-player-for-apple-vision-pro-just-got-way-better/  This Tim Cook habit can almost fix Vision Pro's biggest problem https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/09/this-tim-cook-habit-can-almost-fix-vision-pros-biggest-problem/  iOS 18.4's new Siri powers get me really excited for Vision Pro's future https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/10/ios-184s-new-siri-powers-get-me-really-excited-for-vision-pros-future/  The Weird This spinning VR chair at CES 2025 somehow didn't make me feel like throwing up https://www.engadget.com/gaming/this-spinning-vr-chair-at-ces-2025-somehow-didnt-make-me-feel-like-throwing-up-133040191.html  Go home Mark Zuckerberg, you're drunk https://www.macworld.com/article/2574825/go-home-mark-zuckerberg-youre-drunk.html Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher service Reddit r/VisionPro https://www.reddit.com/r/VisionPro/s/wnBef2VW6r  APPS WORTH MENTIONING Vision Type Pro - use your iphone for typing $0.99 until January 20th, then $3.99 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vision-type-pro/id6503424455 Art Authority Museum https://apps.apple.com/us/app/art-authority-museum/id6475734202  Ahoy! From Picardy - 5.99$ https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ahoy-from-picardy/id6470239695 YouTube.com/@VisionProFiles ThePodtalk.Net

Manzanas Enfrentadas
ME 250. El iPhone ya es mayor de edad.

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 102:07


En un gran reencuentro de año nuevo, la familia de Manzanas Enfrentadas al completo rememora la presentación del iPhone por parte de Steve Jobs en su 18 aniversario. Cualquier momento es bueno para una charla entre amigos recordando cómo fue aquel acontecimiento. Como era de esperar, nos enredamos en recuerdos y anécdotas de aquel día y los hechos posteriores. Estas charlas son las que más gustan a los amantes de Apple y de su historia. Aprovechando que tenemos todas las opiniones de la familia presentes, debatimos si habrá cambio de nombre en el próximo iPhone SE de cuarta generación. Recordemos que numerosos rumores señalan que habría un golpe de timón en la estrategia de nombres y pasaría a llamarse iPhone 16E. Bastante unanimidad en las respuestas, casi todos menos nuestro Macindani creen que no habrá cambios y que esta nueva generación continuará llamándose SE. Hechas las apuestas, esperemos a Abril según Gurman. Y seguimos hablando de este particular iPhone del cual se han rumoreado sus nuevas características y son muy prometedoras. Cada contertulio dará su opinión sobra la solidez de estas filtraciones según su criterio. Porque hay alguna novedad que sería muy llamativa, como la incorporación del nuevo 5G marca de la casa. Si uno de estos rumores se cumple, este nuevo iPhone SE ó 16E, estrenaría el nuevo chip 5G propio de Apple. De nuevo vuelven a escena noticias sobre el iPhone plegable. A favor o en contra, queremos saber tu opinión. Así como en el podcast expresamos las nuestras, nos gustaría que participaras en nuestro grupo y nos dieras tu opinión sobre este tipo de terminales. Todos coincidimos en sus deficiencias y en su talón de Aquiles, el pliegue de la pantalla. Como buen podcast de amantes de la marca de la manzana, sabemos que si alguien es capaz de solucionar estos handicaps, esa es Apple. ¿Desaparecerá la maravillosa Isla Dinámica? Según las últimas filtraciones, el Face ID bajo la pantalla, estaría mucho más cerca de lo que imaginamos. Incluso en la próxima generación de iPhone. A todos nos resulto extraño esta noticia e incluso nos preocupa. Muchos nos hemos acostumbrado a esa original y “dinámica” zona de información y probablemente la echemos de menos. En noticias rápidas, recordamos algunas de las lanzadas en nuestros Manzanas Informadas, que te recordamos que tienes disponible cada día de Lunes a Viernes a las 6 AM Peninsular para empezar el día informado. 

Manzanas Enfrentadas
MI 8. Noticias del 10 de Enero de 2025

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 4:17


Una nueva entrega de tu mini podcast preferido. En esta ocasión tratamos las noticias del día 10 de Enero de 2025. Hoy hablamos de cambios en la App Store, de malas noticias sobre el lanzamiento del iPhone SE de la mano de Gurman, segunda generación de los AirTags y una noticia que oirás aquí en primicia. El problema de la cámara con la aplicación WhatsApp parece haberse solucionado. La nefasta experiencia cuando intentabas hacer una foto a un objeto, parece haberse solucionado. Esperamos que te gusten estas noticias y este nuevo formato y que nos lo compartas en nuestro grupo de Telegram.

Manzanas Enfrentadas
ME 249. Celebramos año y podcast nuevos. Manzanas Informadas.

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 80:00


En nuestro podcast de esta semana, estrenamos año. En un mano a mano muy intenso, nuestro Macindani y Mactrompa que trompa que pedazo de trompa, debaten largo y tendido las noticias de la semana en el mundo de la manzana. También recordarán nuestra nueva parrilla informativa. Recordaros que Manzanas Enfrentadas en su deseo y propósito de año nuevo por crecer, hemos empezado la andadura de nuestro nuevo niño mimado, nuestro Manzanas Informadas. El nuevo mini podcast diario. La mejor manera de empezar el día informados. Queremos agradeceros la cariñosa acogida que ha recibido este nuevo proyecto entre nuestros seguidores. Hemos recibido muy buenas criticas, siempre constructivas porque somos conscientes de no haber nacido sabiendo, pero a base de trabajo trabajo y más trabajo, queremos llegar a ofreceros el gran podcast dinámico que queremos daros cada mañana. Empezamos el podcast con una noticia legal. No es de las que más nos gustan pero si se trata de privacidad, todo cambia. Porque es una de las características que consideramos más importantes de nuestros dispositivos Apple. Según la demanda, Siri estaría realizando grabaciones sin consentimiento. Y aunque la empresa ha negado rotundamente estos hechos ha preferido llegar a un acuerdo para evitar meterse en una cruzada legal. Más vale un mal acuerdo que un buen juicio. Según Gurman, en este primer trimestre de 2025, Apple renovará toda la línea MacbookAir con su renovado chip M4. Mantendrá el mismo diseño de la gama y recibirá algunas actualizaciones como recibieron sus hermanos de la línea PRO.  Junto a esta actualización, más productos vendrán, se rumorean nuevos iPad, nuevos AirPods Pro 3 y ese iPhone posiblemente renombrado  iPhone 16E. Nuevos lanzamientos para este 2025, que por supuesto te iremos contando al estilo ME. Samsung podría estar desarrollando unos nuevos sensores para las cámaras de los futuros iPhone. Cómo ya sabemos, Apple y Samsung son ese matrimonio que pasa el día discutiendo pero al llegar la noche, se van felizmente juntos a la cama. En el apartado de los componentes, Samsung siempre ha sido muy importante para el iPhone. Aquí la tercera en discordia podría ser Sony que puede ver como su trono de empresa número uno en sensores, puede notar algún pequeño temblor. Este matrimonio también está trabajando en el desarrollo de nuevas baterías para competir con los grandes avances mostrados en las marcas chinas. Xiaomi concretamente, es una de las marcas que más está desarrollando esta tecnología. No está mal que esto fomente que las demás espabilen. Todos ganamos. Esta semana varias noticias referentes a Apple Vision Pro. Nubes y claros porque hemos conocido varios trabajos importantes realizados usándose este dispositivo y confirmando su potencial. Por otro lado hemos conocido que se detiene su producción por tener ya fabricadas las unidades necesarias para cubrir el stock previsto.  Para rematar el fantástico podcast de esta semana, analizamos que nos puede traer este año que recién estrenamos ¿Q esperas tú de 2025 en el mundo Apple? Háznoslo saber en nuestro grupo de Telegram.

AppleVis Podcast
AppleVis Apple Crunch for December 2024: The Air Flop and the Return of the Bend Gate

AppleVis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025


In this edition of Apple Crunch, Thomas Domville, John Gassman, and Marty Sobo discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest.Chapters:IntroductionResults of the AppleVis Golden Apples Award for 2024Apple iOS 18.2 Goes PublicLet's Talk Apple Hardware Rumors for SpringLet's Talk Apple Hardware Rumors for FallClosingResources:Announcing the Winners of the 2024 AppleVis Golden Apples and David Goodwin AwardiOS 18.2: Everything You Can Do With ChatGPT IntegrationApple to Maintain iPhone Compatibility for iOS 19, But Drop Older iPads from iPadOS 19 [Rumor]Gurman: iOS 19 delays will cause more spread out, slow software rolloutiOS 18's delayed feature rollout impacts iOS 19 developmentNew MacBook Air Models With M4 Chip Expected to Launch 'Earlier' Than iPhone SE 4 and iPad 11Apple preparing iPhone SE 4 with all-screen design and Face ID, Gurman reportsiPhone SE 4 may lack an Action button, but that's OKApple reportedly releasing AirTag 2 next year with these 3 improvementsWhat to Expect From Apple in 2025PiccyBotIntroducing ally (public beta)TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content.Hello and welcome to Apple Crunch for December of 2024.This is our last podcast of the year before we head into the new year of 2025.My name is Thomas Tomville, also known as Anonymous.And along with me today to tie up the end of the year with the Apple Crunch, I have John Gasman.How are you, John?Doing fine.How are you?You know, I'm doing great.I'm doing great.I had a wonderful Christmas time, got lots of wonderful gifts and goodies and things like that.And right over here we have Marty.Marty, how are you doing?Dude, thanks.How are you?I'm fine.You guys have a good Christmas?Oh, yeah.…

The Rebound
527: Trying To Make It To Midnight

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 47:43


The lights go out on Dan, Lex takes a walk and Moltz is having some work done.Dan got an Ember mug.Lex is getting back into the treadmill desk life.The brand he has is a Sperax.Gurman thinks it makes sense for Apple to put voice control into the Magic Mouse.Our thanks to Memberful, the easiest way to sell memberships to your audience, used by the biggest creators on the web. Generate sustainable, recurring income while diversifying your revenue stream. Get started for free at memberful.com/rebound - no credit card required.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and other items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts, hats and mugs featuring our stylish logo!

Breaking Change
v26 - Luigi's Mansion

Breaking Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 204:11


I'd write more here, but I've got places to be. Becky, Jeremy, and I are going to engage in some holiday festivities. We have a couple gingerbread houses to make and a tree to trim. And no nog to speak of. Really, that's all you get by way of show notes this time as a result, deal with it. Send your complaints to podcast@searls.co and they will be read on air. Some bullet points below the fold: My 90-minute, outdated guide to setting up a Mac Aaron's puns, ranked Jim Carrey is 62 and can't even retire I bought my 8 year old a switch and didn't realize how much games cost Teen creates memecoin, dumps it, earns $50,000 Startup will brick $800 emotional support robot for kids without refunds Install the Mozi app (manifesto here | app here) Vision Pro getting PSVR2 controllers The 2024 Game Awards news roundup Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet looks badass, but is it too inclusive for The Gamers? We don't talk about Luigi An invisible desktop app for cheating on technical interviews (HN comments) Sora is out, but it's not good yet Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out, and it is good yet Emudeck is so great it shouldn't be legal, and some people probably think it isn't Pikmin Stay tuned to my YouTube channel for upcoming LIVE streams Transcript: [00:00:00] Thank you. [00:00:29] Good morning, internet. [00:00:32] I started speaking before I realized, as an asynchronous audio production, it's actually pretty unlikely that it's the morning where you are. [00:00:43] Although, if it is the morning, coincidentally, please feel free to be creeped out, check over your shoulder. [00:00:51] Today was, I woke up with Vim and Vigor this morning, super excited to take on the day, thinking maybe I've got what it takes to record an audio production today. [00:01:07] And then we have an elderly coffee pot. [00:01:11] I don't want to completely put the blame on it because we were using it wrong for several years. [00:01:24] And it's a long story that I will shorten to say, any piece of consumer electronics or appliances in America, the half-life keeps decreasing. [00:01:37] And so when I say elderly coffee pot, I mean that we bought this coffee pot post-COVID. [00:01:42] And it's already feeling like, oh, we should probably get a new coffee pot, huh? [00:01:45] What happens is, from time to time, heat will build up in the grounds dingus. [00:01:55] I'm just realizing now that I'm like, you know, I'm not a coffee engineer. [00:01:58] Some of you are. [00:02:00] But, you know, of course, we all know that the dingus is connected to the water spigot, which is above the craft. [00:02:09] And what happens, as far as I can tell, is once in a while, you get all that hot water and grounds swirling around. [00:02:20] And if it clogs at all, like if it doesn't release just so, the whole little undercarriage, again, this is a technical term, just stay with me. [00:02:30] And we'll pop forward like three millimeters, which is just enough for the water to kind of miss its target on the craft and then spray all who's he what's it's, as well as for the spigot to start just kind of like splurring, you know, this water coffee slurry everywhere. [00:02:49] And so I went after, you know, but then you still get the triumphant ding dong sound that the coffee is ready. [00:02:56] So I walked over to the coffee expecting like, yes, it's the best, best way to start my day or whatever. [00:03:06] Pull out the coffee. [00:03:07] And the pot is too light. [00:03:10] And I had a familiarity of like what that means. [00:03:13] It means like there is water somewhere. [00:03:17] And it's not in this pot. [00:03:19] And so it's just like, you know, this big, big machine we actually have we've put because of our Mr. [00:03:26] Coffee's, you know, elderly onset incontinence. [00:03:33] We have we have put the entire coffee pot on a tray, like a rimmed silicone tray that you would use for like, I guess, a dog feeding bowl, right? [00:03:45] A dog, you know, messily eats food and slaps water around and stuff. [00:03:49] And you don't want it all over your hardwood. [00:03:50] Like you'd put this underneath that and it would catch some of the water. [00:03:53] So we I spent the first 30 minutes of my waking life today getting my hopes up that I was going to have coffee, followed by, you know, painstakingly carrying this entire cradle of of of coffee pot full of hot brown liquid. [00:04:10] That would stay in all of my clothes and, you know, get on the cabinets and stuff with a silicone underbelly thing. [00:04:18] And just kind of like, you know, we've got one of those big we're very fortunate to have one of those big farmers, farmer house, farmhouse. [00:04:25] I never know what to call it. [00:04:27] Steel, basically a double wide sink. [00:04:30] So what's nice about a double wide sink is that if you've got a problem in your kitchen and you're only a few steps away, whether it's the coffee pot part of the kitchen or the fridge or the freezer or the God forbid, the range or the oven, you can just sort of strategically hurl whatever it is you're holding just about into the into the sink. [00:04:51] And then once it hits the sink, it's, you know, the the the potential damage is limited. [00:04:57] So I gently hurled my coffee apparatus. [00:05:02] Is that the plural of apparatus? [00:05:04] One wonders into the into the into the sink and then spent the next 20 minutes, you know, scrubbing them and all to make another pot. [00:05:13] And Becky, of course, walks down the minute that the second pot is about to be finished. [00:05:18] And I'm like, I've already seen some shit and I'm going to go record a podcast now. [00:05:22] And that swallow you just heard was me having a sip of coffee that was not disgusting, but not great. [00:05:31] But I'll take it over where I was an hour ago. [00:05:39] Thank you for for subscribing as a as a true believer in breaking change. [00:05:47] We're coming up on one year now. [00:05:49] It's hard to believe that it's already been a year, not because this has been a lot of work or a big accomplishment, but just because the the the agony of existence seems to accelerate as you get older. [00:06:03] It's one of the few kindnesses in life and so as we whipsaw around the sun yet again, we're about to do that. [00:06:11] This is the 26th edition version 26 of the podcast. [00:06:17] I've got two names here to release titles and I haven't picked one yet. [00:06:22] So as a special. [00:06:24] Nearing the end of the year treat. [00:06:29] I'm going to pitch them both to you now, right? [00:06:31] So so we're in this together. [00:06:33] I like to think this is a highly collaborative one person show. [00:06:37] Version 26 rich nanotexture. [00:06:42] And that's a nod to the MacBook Pro has a nanotexture anti-glare screen coding option. [00:06:52] It's a reference to the rich Corinthian leather that was actually it's a Chrysler reference. [00:06:58] It's a made up thing. [00:06:59] There is no such thing as Corinthian leather, but like that's what they called their their seating. [00:07:03] And Steve Jobs referenced that as being the inspiration for I think it was the iPad calendar app. [00:07:13] With the rich Corinthian leather up at the top during the era of skeuomorphic designs back in 2010, 2009, maybe I can't remember exactly when they I think it's 2010 when he had his famous actually leather chair demonstration of the iPad. [00:07:28] Maybe the reason that that stood out to me was the car reference because it is it is an upsell. [00:07:34] The nanotexture $150 if you want to have a don't call it matte finish. [00:07:41] The other one, so that's option one, rich nanotexture. [00:07:46] And I didn't love it because I couldn't get texture. [00:07:49] I couldn't get the same Corinthian, right? [00:07:53] Like you want that bite, the multisyllabic bite that adds the extra, you know, the gravitas of a luxury good. [00:08:04] Yeah, texture just didn't have it for me. [00:08:06] But then if you change that word, it doesn't make sense. [00:08:08] So I mean, the other option two that came to mind version 26 don't don't by the way, don't think I'm going to edit this in post and fix it. [00:08:19] I will not. [00:08:20] I will ultimately land on one of these and that will be the title that you saw on your podcast player. [00:08:25] Or maybe some third thing will come to mind and then this conversation will be moot. [00:08:29] I do not think of this collaborative exercise. [00:08:32] Just imagine it's a it's a it's a quantum collaboration. [00:08:37] So by observing it, that's you actually took part. [00:08:41] You opened your podcast player and then the yeah, the entangled, you know, bits just they coalesced around one of these two names or some third name. [00:08:58] It's all just statistics version 26 Luigi's Mansion, which is a nod to two things at once. [00:09:05] I'm going to talk a little bit about GameCube, but also I'll probably not escape mentioning Luigi Manjoni Manjoni man. [00:09:15] You know, I haven't been watching the news. [00:09:17] I don't know how to pronounce his name, but it looks enough like mansion that I was like, oh, man. [00:09:21] I bet you there's a Nintendo PR guy whose day just got fucking ruined by the fella who is a overnight folk hero. [00:09:30] More attractive than most assassins, I would say. [00:09:35] Great hair. [00:09:36] Good skin. [00:09:37] Apparently, skincare Reddit is all about this fella who murdered in cold blood the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. [00:09:45] If you haven't caught the news, if you're even less online than I am. [00:09:51] And yeah, so I'm trying to decide. [00:09:53] I think Luigi's Mansion is probably going to win. [00:09:56] It's more timely. [00:09:57] It's the first time the name Luigi has come up in the last year. [00:10:00] And I may have mentioned nanotexture before when discussing Apple's very compromised studio display. [00:10:11] So I'm leaning Luigi's Mansion, but, you know, don't tempt me. [00:10:15] I might switch. [00:10:18] I'm going to just keep drinking coffee because I got to power through this. [00:10:21] Let's talk about some life stuff. [00:10:24] I so when we last talked that way back in the heady days of version 25, I had just gotten off a plane from Japan. [00:10:34] I was still a little bit jet lagged. [00:10:36] I recorded later in the evening. [00:10:38] I was tired. [00:10:39] You know, I was still overcoming. [00:10:41] I listened to the episode, realized I was overcoming a cold. [00:10:44] You know, then Becky shortly thereafter, after recording, she developed a pretty bad cough. [00:10:51] And so we've both been sleeping relatively poorly. [00:10:53] And I can't complain about this cough because her having a cough for four nights is nothing like me snoring on and off for over a year. [00:11:02] And I think the fact that her cough is consistent is actually a kindness compared to the sporadic nature of my snoring, where it's like I might go a week without it. [00:11:11] And then all of a sudden there's like, bam. [00:11:14] So she doesn't, you know, it's like sneaks up on her and that's not fair. [00:11:17] So so she's got a cough and I haven't been sleeping particularly well. [00:11:20] Maybe that's it. [00:11:22] I also, you know, I wanted to dry out because I was living on shoe highs, you know, canned cocktails in Japan for way too long. [00:11:30] Just drinking, you know, five whole dollars of alcohol every day, which is an irresponsible amount of alcohol. [00:11:36] It turns out. [00:11:40] Yeah, that's one nice thing about living in Orlando and theme park Orlando is that the average price of a cocktail here is seriously $20. [00:11:49] I think it is. [00:11:51] I am delighted and surprised when I find a cocktail under $20. [00:11:55] That's any good. [00:11:55] In fact, the four seasons right around the corner, their lobby bar has a some of the best bartenders in the state of Florida. [00:12:05] Like they went all kinds of awards. [00:12:06] And so when you say a lobby bar, you think it sucks. [00:12:09] But it's actually it's like it's a it's a restaurant with a room if you're ever around and they still do a happy hour with like $4. [00:12:18] It was $4 beers. [00:12:19] I think they finally increased to $5 beers draft beer. [00:12:23] And it's all craft. [00:12:25] You know, it's all fancy people stuff. [00:12:27] And they do it's I think it's $10 margaritas, French 75s, and they got some other happy hour cocktail. [00:12:37] It was highballs for a while. [00:12:39] Whiskey highballs was like probably centauri toki or something. [00:12:43] I gotta say like that $10 margarita. [00:12:47] They'll throw some jalapeno in there if you want some tahini rim, you know, they do it up. [00:12:52] They do it well. [00:12:54] But that might be the cheapest cocktail I've had in all of Orlando is at the Four Seasons. [00:13:01] Famous for that TikTok meme of the Four Seasons baby, if you're a TikTok person. [00:13:06] Anyway, all that all all this drinking talk back to the point. [00:13:11] I've been not drinking for a week. [00:13:12] And I, you know, I'm back to tracking my nutrients every day. [00:13:17] The things that I consume and adding up all of the protein and carbohydrate and realizing [00:13:21] if you don't drink, it's actually really easy to blow past one's protein goals. [00:13:25] And so I had one day where I had like 240 grams of protein, which is [00:13:28] enough protein that you'll feel it the next morning if you're not used to it. [00:13:34] And I still was losing weight. [00:13:38] I lost like five or six pounds in the last week. [00:13:43] And to the point where it was like, you know, I was feeling a little lightheaded, [00:13:47] a little bit woozy because I wasn't drinking enough is the takeaway. [00:13:52] So so thank God we got to go to a Christmas party last night. [00:13:57] It was it was great Gatsby themed. [00:13:58] And I dressed up like a man who wanted to do the bare minimum to not get made fun of at the party. [00:14:05] So I had some some suspenders on instead of a belt, which was the first time I ever put on suspenders. [00:14:13] They were not period appropriate suspenders simply because they had the, you know, the [00:14:18] little class B dues instead of how they had some other system for I don't I don't fucking know. [00:14:25] Like I, I had chat GPT basically helped me through this. [00:14:28] And it's like, hey, you want these kinds of suspenders? [00:14:30] I'm like, that sounds like an ordeal. [00:14:31] How about I just get some universal one size fits all fit and clip them in? [00:14:36] I also had a clip on bow tie. [00:14:37] So that worked. [00:14:39] When you think clip on bow tie, I guess I'd never used one before, but like it, I always [00:14:45] assumed it would just be like, you know, like a barrette clip that would go in front of the [00:14:49] front button and look silly for that reason. [00:14:51] And maybe that's how they used to be. [00:14:53] But it seems these days, if you want to spend $3 on a fancy clip on bow tie with a nice texturing, [00:14:58] I'll say, uh, it's just pre it's a pre tied bow with a still wraps around your neck. [00:15:04] It's just, it has a class mechanism, which seems smart to me, right? [00:15:08] I don't know what. [00:15:09] Look, if you're really into men's fashion, uh, there's this weird intersection or this tension [00:15:19] between I'm a manly man who, who ties my own shoes and, you know, kills my own dinner and [00:15:25] stuff. [00:15:25] And I, I, for fuck's sake, tie my own bow tie from scratch every day. [00:15:29] Right? [00:15:29] Like there's a toxically masculine approach to bow ties, but at the same time, it is such [00:15:35] a foofy accoutrement. [00:15:37] It's like an ascot, um, that the idea of like a manly man, like a man trying to demonstrate [00:15:43] his manliness by the fact that he doesn't use a clip on bow tie, uh, came to mind yesterday [00:15:50] when I was, uh, struggling even with the clasping kind. [00:15:54] I was like, man, I wish I could just get this to anyway. [00:15:58] Um, I had a vest at a gray vest. [00:16:03] This is all brand new territory for me. [00:16:05] Uh, yeah, I, I've, I've leaned pretty hard into the t-shirt and shorts and or jeans life [00:16:10] for so long. [00:16:12] Uh, the, the fella in front of us when we, when we were checking in, cause they took little [00:16:16] photos of you, uh, all of the women had the same exact flapper dress from Amazon, you know, [00:16:22] with the, the, the, the hairband thing with the, you know, fake, the polyester peacock tail. [00:16:28] Becky's looked the best. [00:16:29] I'm not gonna, I'm not even lying. [00:16:32] Uh, uh, her dress actually fit. [00:16:35] He had some, uh, very ill fitting flapper costumes that these women couldn't even move in. [00:16:40] Um, it was interesting. [00:16:42] Uh, but the, the fella in front of us at check-in was wearing a, a, a full blown, you know, tuxedo [00:16:48] get up that he brought from home. [00:16:50] And he was talking about, Oh yeah, well he's got two of them and his wife, you know, ribbed [00:16:54] him a little bit that he could only fit in one. [00:16:55] I was like, man, owning a tuxedo, that's nuts. [00:16:58] Like, and then it like turns out he's like got all these suits and these fancy clothes and [00:17:02] he's an older gentleman. [00:17:05] Uh, but my entire career only the first few years did I have to think about what I was [00:17:10] wearing and, and it never really got beyond pleated, you know, khakis and a starched shirt. [00:17:18] And, and I had, I had to wear a suit maybe on two sales calls. [00:17:22] Um, and they were always the sales calls that were just, uh, there were certain sales demos [00:17:30] when I was a, a, a baby consultant, these really complex bids. [00:17:39] I remember we were at cook County once, uh, uh, the, the county that wraps Chicago and it [00:17:44] has a lot of functions and facilities that operate at the county level. [00:17:48] So, but of course we're in Chicago in some, you know, uh, dystopian office building. [00:17:54] That's very Gothic, I should say. [00:17:57] And the, the solution that we were selling was a response to a bid around some kind of [00:18:05] document, electronic document ingestion and, and, and routing solution. [00:18:09] And so what, what that meant was it was like a 12 person team. [00:18:14] It was a big project working on this pitch. [00:18:18] And most of the work and most of the money came from the software side at the end of the [00:18:23] process. [00:18:23] It's like, you're going to get IBM file net and you're going to get all these different, [00:18:26] uh, enterprise tools. [00:18:28] And we're going to integrate, uh, with all your systems and, and build these custom integrations [00:18:32] that you've asked for here and here and here. [00:18:33] But the, the, the hard part is the human logistics of how do you get all of their paper documents [00:18:41] into the system. [00:18:42] Uh, and that was my job was I had to get paper and then scan it, uh, with a production, big [00:18:50] Kodak funkin fucking scanner. [00:18:52] Uh, and then use, what was it? [00:18:54] Kofax capture or something like a, like an OCR tool of the era. [00:18:59] And the thing about it is that scanning is not, was not ever a science and neither is [00:19:07] OCR, the OCR stuff and OCR stands for optical character recognition. [00:19:10] So you'd have a form and you'd write on the form, like, you know, uh, uh, uh, uh, some, [00:19:15] some demo address and name and all this. [00:19:19] I spent. [00:19:22] So like the people doing the software, like they, they could just like click a button and [00:19:26] like, they could even just use fakery, right? [00:19:29] Like, Oh, the API is not really there, but I'll always return this particular, like, let's [00:19:33] call it an XML soap message. [00:19:34] And so the, the software guys clocked in, clocked out, got back to their billable work. [00:19:39] I, because the stakes were so high in this particular, uh, and I'm here right now explaining [00:19:46] all of this nonsense because I had to wear a suit and that was also really bad, but I [00:19:51] was in Chicago late at night with a group of like, at that point it was like 9 PM and it [00:19:54] was just me and two partners. [00:19:56] Cause the partners had a sickness called avoid family, stay at work. [00:20:02] And, uh, I, I was just running over and over and over again where I'd like, you know, [00:20:09] I'd take the paper, I'd put it through the scanner and it would get 90% of the OCR stuff [00:20:13] done, or I'd get it perfect. [00:20:15] And it would scan everything just right, which would result in the downstream, you know, after [00:20:21] the capture, like all of my integrations, like would route it to the right thing. [00:20:24] So that like, it was basically a game of mousetrap or dominoes where like my task was both [00:20:29] the most important to being able to demonstrate, but also the most error prone, but also the [00:20:37] least, uh, financially like, um, valuable to, to our services company. [00:20:42] And so I had no support, uh, on top of that, they, the, our fucking it people pushed out some [00:20:49] kind of, um, you know, involuntary security update security and bunny quotes that, that [00:20:57] slowed my system down dramatically in the course of just like a day. [00:21:01] And I had, I had no way to test for this. [00:21:04] So I remember I was up at like 11 PM at that point, trying to make this work consistently [00:21:10] and realizing that the only way to get it to run it all required me to, um, install a virtual [00:21:16] machine, put windows in the virtual machine, install all this software inside that virtual [00:21:22] machine, and then run it there because only in the black box of an encrypted virtual machine [00:21:27] image or, uh, you know, a virtual machine, like disc image, could I evade all of the accountant [00:21:33] bullshit that was trying to track and encrypt and, and, and muck with files and flight and [00:21:38] so forth. [00:21:39] And so it was only around like probably one 30 or two that I got to bed and our, our demo [00:21:46] was like at seven in the morning and I had to wear a suit. [00:21:47] So if you ever wonder, Hey, why is Justin always just in a, a t-shirt and shorts? [00:21:54] Uh, I would say childhood trauma, fuck suits. [00:21:59] The only, the only time I associate like nice clothes, you know, having a lot of [00:22:03] having to dress up is church shit. [00:22:05] I didn't want to go to. [00:22:06] And usually it's like the worst church shit. [00:22:09] Like there's some cool church shit out there, you know, youth group where everyone's a horny, [00:22:14] right. [00:22:15] And singing pop songs to try to get people in. [00:22:17] That's as church shit goes, that's above average. [00:22:21] But when you're talking about like, Hey, you know, this aunt you've never heard of died and [00:22:27] we got to go all the way to goddamn Dearborn to sit in a Catholic mass, that's going to [00:22:32] be in Latin. [00:22:33] And they're going to, you know, one of those, you know, you should feel bad for him because [00:22:39] he's abused. [00:22:39] But one of the altar boys, he's going to be waving that little like incense thingy, [00:22:43] the jigger back and forth and back and forth like a metronome. [00:22:46] And, uh, you're going to get all this soot in your face, all of that, you know, frankincense [00:22:51] and myrrh and whatever the fuck they burn. [00:22:52] And, uh, yeah, then they're going to play some songs, but they're not going to be songs you [00:22:57] want to hear. [00:22:57] And you're going to be uncomfortable because I bought you this suit at JC Penny when you [00:23:01] were like nine and you're 12, you're 12 now, and you've gained a lot of weight, but [00:23:06] here we are. [00:23:07] And then you got to go and, you know, like, don't worry because after the service, there's [00:23:12] a big meal, but it's mostly just going to be, you know, styrofoam plates and plastic forks [00:23:16] and, uh, cold rubbery chicken. [00:23:19] And then a whole lot of family members who want to pinch your cheeks, uh, had an aunt that [00:23:24] always wanted to, um, put on a bunch of red lipstick and kiss me and leave kiss marks. [00:23:30] And she thought that was adorable and everyone else thought it was funny. [00:23:33] And for whatever reason, I wasn't a fan, uh, that's the kind of, uh, yeah, so anyway, moving [00:23:45] right along the, uh, the, the other than having to dress up, the, the Christmas party was really [00:23:50] nice because it had an all you can drink martini bar. [00:23:52] So that, that helped that took the edge off a little bit since I hadn't been drinking for [00:23:57] the previous week. [00:23:57] Uh, and it was, you know, uh, they, they had a great bartender, the, the, I assume that [00:24:07] that people drank gin martinis back in the day of Gatsby, but it seemed to be a vodka forward [00:24:12] martini bar, which I appreciated. [00:24:15] Uh, as I get older and my taste buds start dying, uh, I found myself going from dry martinis [00:24:23] to martinis with an olive to martinis with two olives to me asking for like a little bit of [00:24:30] olive juice and then drinking the martini and realizing that wasn't quite enough olive juice. [00:24:34] So that's just disgusting, but, um, it's where, uh, it's one of the signs of age, I guess. [00:24:43] Uh, so the martini bar was good. [00:24:46] Uh, they also had an aged old fashion that they'd made, you know, homemade, um, with like nutmeg [00:24:51] and cinnamon in there. [00:24:52] That was impressive. [00:24:53] Uh, so yeah, had a, had a big old Christmas party last night, had a couple of drinks, uh, [00:25:00] and, and, uh, because of the contrast, whenever I go, you know, go a week without any alcohol [00:25:06] and then I have some alcohol and then I wake up the next morning and I'm like, oh yes, I [00:25:11] know what people mean now that alcohol is poison. [00:25:13] And it's a mildly poisonous thing because I feel mildly poisoned. [00:25:19] Um, and, and I just usually feel that most days until I forget about it. [00:25:23] So it's a data point, uh, to think about, uh, uh, I, I, I had a good, good run for, [00:25:30] for a while there, just cause like when you live in a fucking theme park and there's nowadays [00:25:34] alcohol everywhere that I go and every outing, I had a good run for a few months. [00:25:40] Um, not last year, the year before where I just didn't drink at home as a rule to myself. [00:25:46] I was like, you know, I'm not going to pour any liquor for myself at home unless I'm entertaining [00:25:49] guests. [00:25:50] And, uh, even then go easy on it because I I'm, I'm, I'm going to just the background radiation [00:25:56] of existence in when you live in a bunch of resorts. [00:25:59] Uh, I'll, I'll get, I'll get, I'll get plenty of alcohol subcutaneously. [00:26:05] Um, a contact tie. [00:26:07] So maybe I'll, maybe I'll try that again. [00:26:10] I don't know. [00:26:11] It's the stuff you think about in mid December when you're just inundated with specialty food [00:26:17] and drink options, uh, do other life stuff that isn't alcohol or religion or clothing [00:26:27] related. [00:26:28] Oh, uh, uh, I've been on a quest to not necessarily save a bunch of money, not necessarily. [00:26:35] Uh, I was going to say, uh, tighten my belt, but, uh, I don't know what the suspender equivalent [00:26:43] is because I did not wear a belt last night. [00:26:45] I just wore suspenders. [00:26:46] Uh, I've been interested in, in not budgeting either. [00:26:52] Just, I think awareness. [00:26:54] Like I want, I know that a lot of money flies through my pockets every month in the form of, [00:27:01] um, SAS software subscriptions and streaming services. [00:27:05] I mentioned this last, uh, last go round that I was recommending, Hey, let's say, go take a [00:27:11] look at like our unused streaming subscriptions of those. [00:27:14] Uh, yesterday I did cancel max. [00:27:16] Cause I realized that, uh, if I'm not watching a lot of news, I'm not going to watch John Oliver [00:27:20] and, and they frankly, a lot of HBO's prestige shows haven't been besides they cut a Sesame [00:27:28] street and it just so happened that I canceled that day. [00:27:31] So maybe there's a, some data engineer at HBO who's like, Oh man, people are canceling because [00:27:37] we got rid of Sesame street. [00:27:38] Uh, that would be good. [00:27:40] That would be good for America to get that feedback. [00:27:43] Uh, yeah. [00:27:44] I just want awareness of like, where's the money going and in what proportion and does that sound [00:27:50] right to me? [00:27:50] Uh, and I've, there are software tools for this. [00:27:53] Uh, they are all compromised in some way. [00:27:57] For example, we just, uh, we'd used lunch money in the past, which is a cool app. [00:28:02] And it has the kind of, you know, basic integrations you would expect. [00:28:06] I don't know if it uses plaid or whatever behind the covers, but like you, you connect your, your, [00:28:11] your checking accounts, your credit card accounts. [00:28:14] It lists all your transactions is very, um, customizable in terms of rules that you can [00:28:21] set. [00:28:21] It has an API. [00:28:22] Jen is a solo co-founder and she seems really, really competent and lovely and responsive, [00:28:27] which are all great things. [00:28:29] But the UI is a little clunky for me. [00:28:32] I don't like how it handled URLs. [00:28:33] It was like, once you got all the transactions in there and, and set up, it didn't feel informative [00:28:41] because there wasn't like a good reporting or graphs that just kind of at a glance would [00:28:45] tell you, this is where your money's going. [00:28:46] At least for me. [00:28:47] Uh, additionally, like it, it can't do the Apple card. [00:28:51] That's the, that's become the crux for a lot of these services is that, um, Apple card [00:28:55] only added support for reading. [00:28:59] Uh, well now you can read, uh, uh, so I, Apple added away on iOS and specifically iPhone [00:29:07] OS to read, uh, transactions from Apple card, Apple savings and Apple cash. [00:29:14] And this was like nine months ago, if that, but copilot, uh, money is one of two apps maybe [00:29:22] that supports this. [00:29:23] And so if you, if you have, we have, we each have an Apple card and we use it for kind of [00:29:29] our silly stuff whenever we're, you know, using a tap to pay. [00:29:33] So, so if, if you want to track transactions and you don't want to manually export CSVs [00:29:40] from your wife's phone every 30 days, which is the process that I'd fallen into with, with [00:29:44] lunch money, then you, you basically have copilot money. [00:29:50] And then there's another one, maybe Monarch, uh, the copilot money. [00:29:53] People are always talking about this other app called Monarch. [00:29:55] I haven't checked it out. [00:29:55] I don't know if that's why they like it or if it's just the other one that's being developed [00:29:59] right now in this post mint apocalypse, as we all grapple with the fact that mint was [00:30:04] always bad, uh, but people got into it and I don't copilot money is like nice, but like [00:30:11] it, like, for example, like if I'm, uh, if I buy a, uh, if I put $10, the equivalent of [00:30:19] $10, so 1000 yen on my Starbucks card in Japan, which is totally separate because of course it [00:30:25] is there's two Starbucks cards. [00:30:27] There's the one in Japan and then the one in the rest of the world. [00:30:30] So you open the Japanese only app, you put a thousand yen on it. [00:30:33] Uh, you pay for that with Apple pay. [00:30:36] So which goes to my Apple card and copilot money will read that transaction. [00:30:40] But if you read like the text in the merchant description, it's literally like [00:30:44] staba day and it's like all no spaces. [00:30:47] It's just like 40 characters in a row to, and if you really squint, you can kind of see [00:30:52] Starbucks, Japan, um, you know, app store payment, which is, you know, like I want to [00:31:00] change that to Starbucks, Japan, and then set up a rule to just like always change that. [00:31:05] So I don't have to like memorize these random ass merchant names. [00:31:08] Uh, apparently like after, after two hours of setting up copilot money yesterday, I realized [00:31:13] that there's like both no way to set up that kind of rule. [00:31:16] The only rule that it supports is categorization of, of spending fine, but then if you set [00:31:22] up a rule and you don't like it, there's no way to edit the rules cause there's no UI for [00:31:25] rule editing. [00:31:26] And so then, you know, where do you go, but read it and you're like, okay, well there's [00:31:30] a subreddit. [00:31:30] And then like, what's half the post in the subreddit? [00:31:32] It's about, Oh, of course it's a bunch of dads who are like, I can't see my rules and I have [00:31:36] to contact support. [00:31:37] And it's been nine months. [00:31:38] And I was like, Oh God. [00:31:39] So that's, uh, if anyone's got any great budgeting software that supports Apple card, you let me [00:31:46] know. [00:31:47] Uh, and also isn't a part-time job. [00:31:50] I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna spend all day on this. [00:31:52] I'm not, I'm not gonna, I'm gonna check in on this, uh, the four times a year that I, that [00:31:58] I wake up in a cold sweat wondering, Oh my God, how many subscriptions do I have? [00:32:02] Which is, uh, I, I really missed my calling by not being a dad, I guess. [00:32:07] But it did land me on looking at rocket money. [00:32:11] Uh, so, so, so there was an app called true bill that marketed heavily with like a lot of [00:32:19] other DTC apps where the pitch was, we will negotiate your bills for you. [00:32:26] And by bills, I think that one of the reasons why this, this, this business probably struggled [00:32:31] is that there's really only two that they could reasonably negotiate on your behalf. [00:32:37] You know, you, you imagine they've got a call center or they've got people who've, who [00:32:40] are trained, who have scripts that they follow, who, who will doggedly keep calling back until [00:32:44] they get what, you know, the discount, the, just the steps that you would have to go through [00:32:48] if you wanted to call Comcast or Verizon, they, they, they, they can basically could basically [00:32:57] only really negotiate your ISP and your cell phone carrier. [00:33:01] Cause those are the two sort of, you know, that are, that are transactional enough that [00:33:08] are regionalized or nationalized enough that they, that they could train on. [00:33:11] And then of course, like they, they're the ones that like get you in with a teaser rate and [00:33:15] then gradually turn up the heat over the course of a couple of years. [00:33:19] Well, Quicken Loans bought, they rebranded as rocket and then rocket fill in the blank [00:33:26] with other products. [00:33:26] And they bought true bill around the same time. [00:33:29] And I, my understanding from a distance is that true bill, uh, uh, that became rocket money [00:33:36] in order to be an entree into other rocket star services. [00:33:41] So like you, you now, when you install rocket money, it's still got the negotiation thing. [00:33:46] Cause that's what they market it on, but you have to slog through so much like, no, I'm actually [00:33:52] all set with credit and, and, and, and debt repayment services. [00:33:57] And I'm, I'm already all set with financial advisors and retirement goals. [00:34:00] I just get me to the, to the thing where I can pay you 35% of whatever you save me on [00:34:06] my ISP bill. [00:34:07] And so of course, you know, like I, I, I signed up for the first time, went through the app [00:34:12] onboarding. [00:34:13] I was not impressed with the bugginess of the app, but I was able to soldier on through [00:34:19] it. [00:34:19] And where I landed was I was, uh, following its little setup wizard for first. [00:34:27] Spectrum, which is my internet provider. [00:34:28] And I was, I'd initially paid a hundred dollars when I moved here in 2021, uh, a month for, [00:34:36] for one gig down, call it 30 megabits per second up. [00:34:40] And I can't get a, another ISP here. [00:34:43] They had an exclusive agreement. [00:34:44] They're building neighborhoods bullshit. [00:34:47] Uh, and I, I, so I can't get higher upstream and that really gets in my crawl. [00:34:53] Nevertheless, they have increased prices about $15 a year. [00:34:59] Each time I'm here to the point now where I think my monthly, you know, debit is like $150, [00:35:05] $145 and you fill it out and you give them your pin number. [00:35:11] You got this customer pin that like, you know, is secures your account. [00:35:14] I'm like, eh, all right, well, that's four digits, you know? [00:35:17] And besides I'm already on like this one dead simple plan. [00:35:20] It's just their normal plan. [00:35:22] And it's, you know, like I'm paying top dollar for it. [00:35:26] So what's the worst that they could do if they, if somebody else were to call and change [00:35:30] my plan up, you know, like it, it wouldn't cause that much lasting damage. [00:35:34] Cause it's not like I'm on some teaser rate. [00:35:36] It's not like I've got a great deal as it is. [00:35:38] So I let them do it. [00:35:39] And three days later, I had low expectations, right? [00:35:42] Cause you go on Reddit, speaking of Reddit, you go on and you, you search other people's [00:35:46] experiences and people will say, oh yeah, well like the, you know, I, some of them are [00:35:52] pretty hyperbolic. [00:35:53] It's like, you know, like they, they changed my plan to this and now I'm stuck with this, [00:35:57] you know, TV subscription for the next four years. [00:35:59] And then they charged me a thousand dollars in imagined savings that never materialized. [00:36:03] I'm like, shit. [00:36:04] All right. [00:36:04] Well, that's, that's not good. [00:36:06] But I, I gave them a shot. [00:36:08] They came back three days later and they said, congratulations. [00:36:12] We saved you $859. [00:36:14] I was like, what the, excuse me over the next 12 months. [00:36:18] And it turned out that they got me from $142, $145 down to 70 flat. [00:36:25] You multiply that by 12 and then indeed comes out to eight something. [00:36:28] And I was like, damn. [00:36:29] All right. [00:36:30] And so I've been, I've been looking for the other shoe to drop like ever since, like something [00:36:36] is fishy here. [00:36:37] Like I, they didn't sign me up for other services. [00:36:39] I did receive, I'm looking over at it now. [00:36:43] I did receive a relatively large box that has a, you know, one of those wifi modem router [00:36:50] combo units in it. [00:36:51] That was partly like apparently part of the deal. [00:36:54] I don't know if they canceled my service and then in one fell swoop also signed me up for [00:36:58] service. [00:36:58] But now I've got this gigantic fucking wifi thing that wouldn't even fit in my patch box [00:37:02] if I wanted it, which I don't. [00:37:04] So I'm, I'm, I'm currently in this ether of like, well, if my modem that I rent is still [00:37:11] going to work, I rent for $0. [00:37:14] It's one nice thing about spectrum. [00:37:15] If my modem that I rent is still going to work, uh, maybe I can just keep this wifi thing in [00:37:20] the box and not call anyone. [00:37:22] And maybe everything will keep working and I'll pay the $70 a month, or maybe I should send [00:37:27] the other one back, but then that might trigger some other thing. [00:37:30] Right. [00:37:30] I, so look like, do I recommend the service? [00:37:36] I don't really, I don't, we'll see. [00:37:38] Right. [00:37:39] Like call me in a year. [00:37:40] I should set a reminder. [00:37:41] Oh, I'm sure if something bad happens, I'll, I'll be right on the airwaves screaming about [00:37:47] it. [00:37:47] Like I, like I do, but even after this experience, saving me a lot of money, like what I trust [00:37:53] them with my T-Mobile account, right. [00:37:54] Where I have been grandfathered in on what was called the one choice plus plan in 2014 [00:38:01] or whatever. [00:38:02] And it's genuine, honest to God, unlimited data without any real throttling. [00:38:08] As far as I can tell, until you get to some absurdly high number where you can watch your [00:38:12] videos in HD on your, you know, like, like it's, it's, it's a good one. [00:38:16] It's better than their magenta crap. [00:38:18] Um, and a lower price than their magenta max thing. [00:38:21] Well, we got three lines. [00:38:22] You got, you know, the watches and I would love to pay less for that, but I just don't [00:38:27] try like you, you, you fill out the rocket money form, uh, with the, uh, the, the, it wants [00:38:34] your T-Mobile, like login information. [00:38:36] And that's, that was a bridge too far for me. [00:38:40] I got there and I was like, you know, I could just imagine this going poorly. [00:38:44] You know, these plans are so complicated and feels like even when I call T-Mobile and I [00:38:48] ask, Hey, how's the weather? [00:38:49] Like they click a button and it fucks up my shit for two weeks. [00:38:52] So I'm, I'm, I'm good. [00:38:55] I can probably afford a cell phone bill. [00:38:57] Uh, I just, I just would prefer not to have to pay it. [00:39:01] Only one other life item in the last week, I was given a special opportunity. [00:39:11] Um, I've talked about massages a couple of times on this program and the, uh, I mentioned, [00:39:15] uh, the one I went, uh, the one I had most recently in a previous episode, I, I, I was, I was wrapping [00:39:29] up my massage with a human like you do. [00:39:31] And the human said, have you, have you tried our robot massage? [00:39:36] And, uh, I didn't know how to take that. [00:39:38] And I said, I, I've heard of it. [00:39:41] I know Becky tried it. [00:39:43] If you check Becky's, um, Becky Graham, you'll see, uh, there's a video of her, uh, getting [00:39:48] felt up by a robot. [00:39:50] Uh, I forget the name of the company, but it's, it's, uh, it's like a robot that tries to simulate [00:39:59] the experience of a human massaging you. [00:40:02] So it's, uh, you're on a bed, you're face down. [00:40:06] It's, uh, got arms that kind of go back and forth, uh, on a track and they, they push and [00:40:13] whatnot. [00:40:13] And it kind of reminds me of the white birthing robot from star Wars episode three at the end [00:40:21] when, when Luke and Leah are being born, it does everything short of make the cooing [00:40:26] sounds to get the babies to calm down. [00:40:28] You know, like I, you do have a tablet and you can, you can pick out these pre-baked Spotify [00:40:34] playlists while it's pushing on you. [00:40:36] Anyway, all that to say, I signed up, um, mostly cause it was free. [00:40:41] So I had a 30 minute trial and, uh, the fact is trying to imitate humans was really interesting [00:40:49] to me because I had just spent a month in Japan, uh, getting, uh, what'd you call it? [00:40:54] Uh, massage chairs, our hotel chain that we stay at has always has massage chairs and even [00:41:01] bad massage chairs in Japan are pretty intense. [00:41:03] Uh, uh, but, but good ones are just like, you know, you go in there and it's just like, [00:41:09] I'm sure there's been, you've probably seen a horror movie image, right? [00:41:13] Where it's like, you sit in a chair and then like 25 hands grab all the parts of your body [00:41:18] simultaneously and that is meant to be horrific. [00:41:20] But if those hands, if there was some nice music playing and it was illuminated and those [00:41:25] hands were massaging you simultaneously all over your body, maybe it would be pretty, pretty [00:41:29] great. [00:41:29] And so that's what a Japanese massage chair is like. [00:41:33] Cause they, they don't have this arbitrary conceit that a massage must happen in a format [00:41:39] that resembles how it would happen if a single human on a bed surface was rubbing your tiddly [00:41:45] bits, which is what this robot is. [00:41:49] Right. [00:41:49] And so it's trying to think of another analog, right? [00:41:55] Like where we, we kind of retain the artifice of the way that it used to be before we automated [00:42:00] it. [00:42:00] And, and in some, sometimes we do that to keep people being comfortable like that rich [00:42:05] Corinthian leather. [00:42:06] It's like, we wanted to look like a traditional calendar. [00:42:08] So people know what they're looking at instead of just a bunch of boxes. [00:42:11] It's like, Oh yeah, this looks like a placemat style calendar that I would have had on my desk. [00:42:15] And then eventually that ages out. [00:42:16] And the younger people are like, I've never seen a calendar on a desk, even though my dad [00:42:20] grew up with one, you know? [00:42:24] So maybe that's it, right? [00:42:25] Like, like sometimes that's why we would have a robo massage that like, you know, pressures [00:42:31] and needs you, you know, kind of with just the two arms up and down in particular points, [00:42:35] sometimes at the same time, sometimes just one arm, you know, it's, it's, it's less efficient [00:42:41] is my immediate frustration. [00:42:43] Cause it's like, you could have 45 fucking arms going to town all over my body and I'd [00:42:49] get way more work done in 30 minutes. [00:42:52] Right. [00:42:52] Cause I'm just trying to min max my existence, but instead by, by, by, by imitating a human [00:42:59] massage, like nothing is really gained because I can't see it. [00:43:03] I'm facedown. [00:43:04] I'm looking at a silly tablet and watching imagery, imagery of forests and, and, and ocean waves [00:43:10] and whatnot, and I'm kind of getting a, you can look at a weird overhead view of what [00:43:14] your body is looking at, looking like right then, you know, like it scans your body and [00:43:19] then has like a little illustration of like, here's where I'm pushing you. [00:43:21] Here I go. [00:43:22] It's, it seems more to me like they designed this, you look at this unit and it's just like, [00:43:31] this has got to cost at least 15 grand. [00:43:34] This is an expensive, complicated piece of equipment. [00:43:38] It feels like a lack of imagination, uh, to, to somebody had the idea, let's take human [00:43:47] masseuses out of the equation and just make a robo masseuse thing that we could put in spas [00:43:53] when, uh, you'd actually have a better experience. [00:43:56] It would be cheaper. [00:43:57] And there's like more prior art at Panasonic or these other companies in Japan. [00:44:01] If you just made a, you know, massage chair, but that would be boring, I guess. [00:44:08] Uh, and massage chairs, like you, you hear the word massage chair right now as you're listening. [00:44:13] And if you haven't had like a real one, you know, at a Japanese Denki-yasan on the third [00:44:17] floor, where all the salary men on their way home tell their wives, oh, I got a, I got a big meeting [00:44:24] with the boss and then they go to, they go to Yamada Denki or they go to Yodabashi camera. [00:44:28] And then they just, you know, they take their briefcase and they set it down next to one of the [00:44:33] trial units of the massage chair. [00:44:34] And then they, they, they, they, they go into this little like sensory deprivation pod and [00:44:39] they get all their bits smushed simultaneously and they got a remote control and they can [00:44:45] say, just do it hard. [00:44:46] And then they can forget their worries for, for 15 minutes until, uh, one of the staff has [00:44:52] to remind them that, uh, they don't live there and that they have to go home now. [00:44:56] If you haven't had that experience, uh, you probably, when you hear a massage chair, think [00:45:02] of like those $2, you know, leather chairs that are, you know, just like our just normal [00:45:08] fucking chairs that may be vibrate, like the vibrating bed equivalent that you see at an [00:45:12] airport. [00:45:12] Um, this is not what I'm talking about. [00:45:15] So get your head out of there and, and go Google, you know, for high end Japanese massage [00:45:22] chair, and you might get some idea. [00:45:24] Uh, also I, uh, in the course of a 30 minute massage, I encountered so many fucking Android [00:45:32] tablet bugs. [00:45:33] I, I didn't, I gave them a lot of feedback cause they, this is sort of a trial that they're [00:45:37] doing. [00:45:37] They wanted to want to know how, what I thought. [00:45:40] And I gave them a lot of this perspective and feedback about like, well, you know, this [00:45:44] skeuomorphic design, yada, yada. [00:45:45] But I didn't even touch any of the software stuff. [00:45:49] Cause like there's an absolutely nothing that they're going to be able to do with that much [00:45:52] less like they won't even be able to communicate this back to the company in a way that's helpful, [00:45:55] but it was, you know, it would freeze or the display would become non-responsive. [00:46:01] One time I had the music just turn itself all the way up. [00:46:05] The, um, the, so many things about this design are meant to make you feel comfortable are [00:46:13] meant to make you feel safe. [00:46:14] Like if, if you, it moves at all, or if it detects anything is off at all, it basically [00:46:20] like will, will disengage entirely and reposition itself. [00:46:23] And then you have to actively resume the massage. [00:46:26] And then it's got to put the little flappy doos back over you. [00:46:30] Like it's really worried about people flipping out about this robot pressing up against them. [00:46:36] And it extends to, to like, you know, you pick your firmness, like light, medium firm. [00:46:41] And I clicked firm. [00:46:42] And then there, you could see there was like a little like pressure bar on the right. [00:46:47] And that even though I'd clicked the firm preset, I wasn't at a hundred percent pressure. [00:46:52] And I was like, well, that, that won't do. [00:46:54] And so I jacked it up to a hundred percent right out of the gate. [00:46:56] And the whole time, 30 minutes, like you could, uh, [00:46:59] Hmm. [00:47:01] It, I knew that a massage was happening. [00:47:05] Like I knew when contact was being made, but like, it was not a massage. [00:47:08] It was, it was somebody kind of like, like, like back rub would be generous. [00:47:14] It was like somebody like took an open palm hand and just pressed it. [00:47:18] Just, just, just an obnoxiously against different parts of my body and no firmness beyond that. [00:47:26] So you got a robo massage. [00:47:29] It's limited in what it can do. [00:47:33] Cause it's trying to imitate a human. [00:47:34] It's very worried about liability, which is why I imagine the max firmness is light pressure. [00:47:39] Uh, and it's fussy and it's buggy. [00:47:42] And of course it can only do very limited regions of the body. [00:47:45] Like if I was a massage therapist, I'd be like, Hey, sweet. [00:47:49] You know, I'm going to keep having a job longer than all these programmer juckle fucks. [00:47:52] You're going to get replaced by a Claude and open AI. [00:47:56] So I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm confident that a massage therapist is going to be a, a lucrative, you [00:48:03] know, going concern as a career for a little while programming. [00:48:08] I'm not so sure of, but most of us listening have already made our choice, whether we're [00:48:14] going to be massage therapists or programmers. [00:48:16] So we're just going to have to see how this, how this plays out. [00:48:19] All right. [00:48:20] Well, that's all, that's everything going on in my life. [00:48:23] So let's, uh, well, let's follow up on stuff that had been going on in my life and is now [00:48:30] continuing or is once again, I started to realize that there's a, there's a certain theme to this [00:48:37] show. [00:48:37] Hmm. [00:48:38] All right. [00:48:46] There's basically two major areas of follow-up today. [00:48:51] Um, but somehow the two of them take up 11 bullet points in my notes. [00:48:59] So I'll try to be expeditious. [00:49:02] The first is I bought a, uh, M4 pro MacBook pro, I guess an Apple nomenclature, a MacBook pro [00:49:13] left parentheses, 2024, right parentheses with M4 pro. [00:49:19] I think is probably maybe the 2024 is at the end. [00:49:22] Maybe they don't put the date now that they have the chip name. [00:49:25] In any case, I needed a computer that was built for Apple intelligence, which is how they also, [00:49:32] they crammed that in the fucking name. [00:49:34] Um, and like the, every subheader says Apple intelligence on it, which, you know, I mean, [00:49:40] if you're, if you're a marketing dude, it's the thing that, you know, like you gotta, every [00:49:48] year is a struggle to goose people into, to buying computers. [00:49:51] And, uh, it's been a while since they've had anything new to say that your computer can do. [00:49:56] So it makes sense, but come on. [00:49:59] It can't even make Genmoji yet. [00:50:02] Uh, just if you've, if you've downloaded it, used 18.2 iOS or iPadOS, uh, go turn on the, [00:50:13] um, you know, the AI feature, if it's available in your region and language, and then you open [00:50:19] the image playground app and you click through there and let it download all of the image [00:50:24] playground shit, uh, in particular, the image playground itself, where you can take a person [00:50:30] and a place and kind of like, you know, create sort of a, uh, a witch's brew of bad imagery [00:50:35] and then, and then have a keep swiping to the right as, as they just all look bad that I have [00:50:43] no, no need for, but Genmoji, or at least the promise of Genmoji, I like quite a lot. [00:50:49] I enjoy, you know, um, typing in little like name, like, so we were at the parks, uh, with [00:50:57] our friends last week and it was a Jollywood Knights event, which is also Gatsby themed. [00:51:06] There's a reason why ordering 1920s era costumes on Amazon in Orlando was like not an overnight. [00:51:13] It was like a two, three day leg because this, this Jollywood Knights 1920s era themed, uh, [00:51:21] ticketed event at Hollywood studios has been going on. And it was one of those nights. And so some [00:51:26] flapper lady in line, she had a purse that had a phone handle on it. And her husband, who now that [00:51:34] I think back on this was dressed very similarly to how I dressed myself last night. So something tells [00:51:39] me he was sort of a long for the ride in this, she picked up the phone handle off of her purse and [00:51:46] handed it to Becky. And then he, you could sort of see him on the phone being a bad ventriloquist [00:51:53] and talking to her on the phone. So like his cell phone was somehow communicating to the purse phone. [00:51:59] It was very, it reminded me of get smart, you know, like that spy TV show from the sixties that was on [00:52:05] Nick at night in the eighties or nineties when I would have watched it. Uh, of course it didn't [00:52:10] work. And then we were just in line and it was like, sorry, we're in line. It didn't work. And then, [00:52:14] and then of course the way that lines work, right. As you turn left, turn right. And now it's up, [00:52:18] here's the same people again. And so they're like, all right, try again. So she picks up the purse [00:52:23] phone and here's the guy talk. And she's like, yes, this is indeed a telephone. That is a purse. [00:52:28] My reaction, my contribution to this experience was to try to generate a Genmoji for the group [00:52:35] that I was with. That was like purse phone. And, uh, wouldn't you know it, uh, it struggled to like, [00:52:43] I was like purse with a phone handle on top. And it was, it gave me like one with like a, [00:52:49] like a locker combination lock instead of a rotary dial in the middle. It was all, it was not, [00:52:54] not good. And, and I think like a lot of these Genmoji, in addition to being bad and not good, [00:53:01] they are when they, there's, they have to be so detailed because usually it's people mashing up [00:53:07] different concepts. They have to be so detailed that when in line with texts, you have to squint [00:53:12] and you can barely see what they are. And then if they're as a tap back, you have no hope of knowing [00:53:16] what they are. Like if it's of a person, for example, like it's, you're going to get like 80% shirt [00:53:21] and then like 10% head. So you're not going to be able to tell who's what. Uh, so those need work [00:53:27] and no one wants my Genmoji. My, my brother has formally requested. I stopped sending them and, [00:53:32] uh, I will, I will take that request under advisement. Anyway, uh, bought a MacBook pro. Um, [00:53:42] Oh, I've got a, I've got a parenthetical as a C notes. All right, well, here's eight more bullet [00:53:50] points. I'm going to rattle through these. So Becky, actually, it was her idea. She wanted to [00:53:54] get me this. We were in Japan. She's like, Hey, you know, I heard you talking about the nanotexture [00:53:57] display. And like, of course, you know, the, the, the brighter screen and us being in Orlando, [00:54:01] you never use a computer outside or out of the house. So she wanted to buy it. And she said, [00:54:06] it was just really complicated. I didn't want to fuck up. I didn't want to get you the wrong set of [00:54:09] options. I asked Aaron and Aaron didn't know either. He said he hadn't really been on top of it. [00:54:16] Uh, and I was like, honey, that's so I didn't say like, bless your heart. I, it was a such a sweet [00:54:23] gesture. And it is true that I've been curious about it. Um, but I didn't feel like, uh, I had [00:54:30] to get one right this minute. Uh, and, and honestly, the, the, the 14 inch MacBook pro is still too heavy. [00:54:36] I, I, I, I lifted tonal my, my weightlifting robot, uh, reported in my tonal wrapped because [00:54:46] everything has to do a goddamn wrapped dingus to try to share in social media as if like, you know, [00:54:52] one assumes that all these wrapped posts just go to the goddamn bottom of every algorithm because [00:54:57] they're all the same. But in any case, it showed me a little wrapped video and it said, I wait, [00:55:02] I, I lifted one and a half million pounds last year or over the course of 2024. And I was like, [00:55:07] that's a lot of weight that I lifted. I, yesterday I did the equivalent of like, you know, 250, [00:55:12] 275 pound deadlift barbell deadlift. And that was hard, but not too hard. It's the max weight that, [00:55:20] that tonal can do. Um, I, I, I, I like to think I'm pretty strong now. Uh, that four pound fucking [00:55:31] MacBook pro is backbreakingly heavy, no matter where I am, I'll pick it up and like, that is denser than [00:55:40] it looks. It's a, it's like when you pick up a baby, that's like a little bit too dense, you know, [00:55:46] and you're just like, Oh wow. I was expecting this to be more fun. This is just going to give [00:55:51] me pelvic floor problems. If I do this for more than exactly 30 seconds and then hand it back to [00:55:57] its mother who surely has pelvic floor issues. Um, I don't want to be carrying around this MacBook pro. [00:56:05] I don't want to carry it with my arms. I don't want to carry it in a bag. I don't want to carry it [00:56:09] into the car. I don't want to carry it, you know, uh, in a Starbucks. I want to hire a Porter to [00:56:16] bring it around to me, you know, from place to place. Maybe, maybe they could also saddle up and [00:56:23] have a, uh, vision pro. So that's what I really want. Uh, at least until, and unless Apple releases [00:56:30] the 12 inch MacBook pro, uh, that we were promised in our early years. [00:56:34] Anyway, when Becky said that it was hard to configure and figure out what she'd want to order [00:56:43] or what I would want her to order. And as a result would have made a pretty lousy gift because [00:56:49] the likelihood of her getting it right. Where if you look at the number of configurations for these [00:56:53] seeing this thing, like astronomically small, I actually spent, I sat down, I look, I, I said, [00:57:01] I didn't need the thing. And then I come home and then within a day and a half, uh, my MacBook air is [00:57:07] crying because it's out of storage to the point where like I composed an email and I hit send on the email [00:57:12] and then Apple mail reported, yo, we just barfed on all this and just deleted all your shit. Cause we [00:57:17] ran out of disk space, no warning. And in modern day Mac OS, you don't get to know how much disk space [00:57:23] you have because all of it is like optimized storage. So like whether it's your iCloud drive [00:57:29] or it's your Apple photos, once the system is under any sort of, um, storage stress, it'll, [00:57:35] it's supposed to detect that and start deleting shit. Your phone does this too. So sometimes like [00:57:41] you're like, like I was importing a bunch of raw images on the phone and it said, Oh, you're out of [00:57:45] storage. And then I knew, because I know how it works under the hood, even though it exposes zero [00:57:49] controls or visibility as to what is going the fuck on. I knew that when it ran out of storage, [00:57:54] the right solution was sit and wait for 30 seconds while it deletes shit in the background and then [00:57:59] just hit import again. Right. Well, I, that didn't work in this case. Like I actually went and deleted [00:58:05] like a hundred gigabytes of garbage. It's a small SSD. It's a 512 gigabyte MacBook air. I deleted all this [00:58:11] stuff, but, um, from my iCloud drive on another computer, because this one was finder was completely [00:58:17] unresponsive. Uh, and it never got better because it had suspended all iCloud drive syncing as a, [00:58:24] probably like some sort of like memory safeguard or storage safeguard to like make sure I didn't, [00:58:27] it didn't fuck up anything in the cloud. And so like even going, I'm not going to, [00:58:33] most of that storage was in my iCloud drive, which is how it got full while I was overseas. [00:58:38] And when I came back, I, I didn't have like, I could, I could have gone through and like run [00:58:47] RM dash RF from the terminal and deleted stuff from the iCloud drive to like as a, as an emergency break, [00:58:52] like get, get this SSD empty enough that the operating system can run and then figure it out. [00:59:00] But then of course it would have synced all of those deletions up to the cloud and deleted the [00:59:03] same things off of my other computers. So this is a tractable problem. And I, I, I ultimately did solve [00:59:10] it, but I, I realize now why Apple markets so much of its pro devices to photos and video people, [00:59:20] because photos and videos take up a shit ton of space. Uh, they have different performance [00:59:26] characteristics than programming and, and the, their needs in many ways are higher than what you need. [00:59:33] If you're just writing Ruby code, right? Uh, it just so happens that Swift, the programming language [00:59:38] that they wrote is also like, we'll, we'll take advantage of all of these cores during compilation [00:59:42] in a way that like a lot of local development in other languages won't. [00:59:45] But in my last year of doing a lot more video work, doing a lot more audio work, I can definitely [00:59:52] understand now like, Oh yeah, like the, the MacBook air actually is inappropriate for a lot of the [00:59:57] workflows of the things that I do. So that experience, I came to Becky and I was like, look, I know I said [01:00:05] I didn't need this, but I think I might need this. Um, where need is in very, you know, very gentle [01:00:12] text. It's, it's a thin font variant to say, I need this. What I mean to say is like, I, it would save [01:00:19] me a lot of time and stress and headache and, uh, uh, rework to have a better computer, a more [01:00:26] capacious computer. And of course you can't upgrade the storage and your existing max. So here we are. [01:00:32] Um, but anyway, I was in the configurator for the new MacBook pro. And the first decision you got to [01:00:36] make is do I want a regular M4 chip, which I did not, or one of the pro ones, which is a, you know, [01:00:43] 12 or 14 core. I want to say a chip, uh, which is a huge upgrade over the M3 pro the M3 pro had a way [01:00:53] more efficiency cores and the M4 pro has more performance score. So it's like a, it's doing [01:00:57] much better in synthetic benchmarking that that's impressive. It's a big year over year change or the [01:01:02] M4 max, which is, you know, uh, an incremental improvement over the M3 max, but to the extent [01:01:10] that it's better than the pro it's like, you know, got another meat and quote unquote media [01:01:14] e

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The MacRumors Show
128: Apple's Big Foldable and Smart Home Plans

The MacRumors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 33:52


On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the rumored launch of Apple's first foldable in 2026 and the company's plans to move aggressively into the smart home market. Earlier this week, display analyst Ross Young reported that Apple is expected to "enter the foldable market" in the second half of 2026. Apple's "dominant position in flagship smartphones" could potentially lead to significant growth for the foldable market in 2026, ultimately leading to a record year for foldables. There have long been rumors suggesting that Apple is developing a foldable iPhone, and several analysts believe that Apple will finally debut a foldable iPhone around September of 2026. The first foldable ‌iPhone‌ could be between 7.9 and 8.3 inches in size, and it may have a "clamshell" design like Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip. A clamshell ‌iPhone‌ would fold in half vertically rather than horizontally, allowing for a full-size ‌iPhone‌ when unfolded, and a smaller, pocketable device when folded. Meanwhile, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple's long-rumored HomePod with a display has been delayed again and is now expected to launch after WWDC 2025, likely in the third quarter of the year. The new smart speaker is expected to feature Apple's A18 processor and a 6-7 inch display, with support for Apple Intelligence, says the analyst. According to Kuo, the delay is primarily attributed to software development challenges, rather than hardware issues. There have been a multitude of rumors about a ‌‌HomePod‌ with a display since 2021, and Apple actually seems to have several products in the works. Kuo's latest report harks back to previous predictions from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who suggested Apple was developing several HomePod variants with screens, including one with an iPad-like display and another featuring a screen mounted on a robotic arm. Gurman had indicated these devices were unlikely to launch before 2025. The new ‌HomePod‌ will reportedly emphasize smart home functionality more than current models, suggesting a strategic repositioning of the product line. The idea that Apple is targeting the smart home market follows a recent report by Gurman about Apple developing an all-in-one home management hub with a square-shaped display, thick bezels, and a hemispherical base similar to the iMac G4. We also discuss smart home ecosystems more broadly and the Sonos Ace over-ear headphones as rivals to the AirPods Max. Upgrade your wardrobe instantly and save 20% off with the code MAC at https://www.publicrec.com/MAC #publicrecpod

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TV : Comment Apple compte-t-il conquérir le marché ?

Choses à Savoir TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 1:52


Apple a flirté à plusieurs reprises avec l'idée de produire un téléviseur signé de sa célèbre pomme. Pourtant, des contraintes financières et logistiques ont rapidement refroidi l'entreprise. Le marché des téléviseurs, avec ses faibles marges et son faible taux de renouvellement, n'a pas convaincu les dirigeants. Mais Apple ne s'est pas pour autant éloigné de nos salons. Avec l'Apple TV et son service de streaming Apple TV+, la marque a trouvé une place dans l'univers télévisuel. Et l'histoire pourrait connaître un nouveau tournant. Mark Gurman, expert des projets Apple, évoque dans sa newsletter *PowerOn* une autre piste : une clé TV, à la manière de l'Amazon Fire TV Stick ou du Google TV Streamer. Ce petit appareil offrirait un accès simplifié et abordable à l'écosystème Apple, notamment tvOS, l'App Store et les services de streaming. Une manière pour l'entreprise de rattraper son retard sur des concurrents bien établis. Gurman imagine même une gamme segmentée, à l'image des autres produits Apple : un modèle de base, l'Apple TV SE, jusqu'à une version haut de gamme, l'Apple TV Max, offrant des performances optimales en streaming et en jeu vidéo. Ce projet s'inscrirait dans une stratégie plus large, qui voit Apple se tourner vers la domotique. Dès l'année prochaine, un iPad fixé au mur pourrait être lancé pour piloter les objets connectés d'un foyer. Avec cette orientation, Apple vise à renforcer sa présence dans nos maisons tout en s'adaptant à un marché toujours plus compétitif. Si cette clé TV venait à voir le jour, elle marquerait un tournant stratégique, confirmant une fois encore la capacité d'Apple à réinventer son rôle dans nos quotidiens. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Desde el reloj
E0969: Apple venderá su propia pantalla de control domótico

Desde el reloj

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 12:28


Tan pronto como en marzo de 2025, Apple sacará a la venta su propio centro de control domótico para poner en la pared de nuestra casa. Una pantalla dedicada para el hogar de la que Gurman ha dado todos los detalles.

The Rebound
518: Stop Trying to Make Soda Pressing Happen

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 48:04


New Macs aren't here yet. We're going to talk about that.The Wall Street Journal got some one-on-one time with Tim Cook.Mark Gurman says some in Apple think the company is two years behind on AI.An Apple paper says AI makes a fair number of mistakes.Gurman also says to expect new Macs next week.Our thanks to Notion, a perfect place to organize your tasks, track your habits, write beautiful docs, and collaborate with your team. Notion is used by over half of Fortune 500 companies, so you'll be in great company. Try Notion for free when you go to notion.com/therebound.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts and hats featuring our stylish logo!

Manzanas Enfrentadas
ME-RO 102. La Óptica Apple. Tres gafas nuevas.

Manzanas Enfrentadas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 27:25


Apple está empeñada en poner su ultima tecnología justo delante de nuestros ojos. Casi al nivel de una óptica, según las últimas noticias, planea presentar tres modelos de gafas para los próximos años. Todo esto se recoge en la última publicación de Gurman en la que hace referencia a un modelo de Vision “no PRO”, una nueva versión de las “si PRO” y un nuevo modelo al estilo de las Rayban Meta. Todo esto no es nuevo y estaría relacionado con noticias anteriores que ya hablaban de estas posibilidades en la hoja de ruta de Apple. El modelo Visión más económico, llegaría con materiales de menor calidad, un tipo de pantalla diferente y sin alguna características más que tampoco han resultado imprescindible. El EyeSight, por ejemplo. Este modelo podría situarse en los 2000$ Un nuevo modelo de Visión Pro estrenaría la última tecnología en la marca y continuaría en su nivel top de materiales y como no, de precio. Por último, las gafas más ponibles , más al estilo de las Rayban Meta, que vendrían más tarde y que prometen ser algo diferente.

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)
MBW 941: Simply Unbelievable - iMore, Meta's Quest 3S, Vision Pro

MacBreak Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 146:54


A classic news source for Apple information is shutting down. Following Meta's showcase of its latest Quest 3S headset, Gurman believes Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. And following Gurman's report, what could the future be for the Vision Pro? - iMore is shutting down. - Apple to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief efforts, Tim Cook says. - Meta's new headsets show Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. - Meta and Apple: Same game, different rules. - AI spatial computing to be the main selling point for new M5-powered Vision Pro; new Apple suppliers like Zhaowei in focus. - James Cameron joins board of Stability AI in coup for tech firm. - Second judge implies Apple lied in Epic lawsuit; denies request. - Apple asks US judge to toss App Store injunction. - The iPhone 16 Pro Camera review: Control. - Peanuts 'Charlie Brown' holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates. Picks of the Week: - Alex's Pick: Tally ATEM - Jason's Pick: Croissant - Andy Pick: Sunsama Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit 1password.com/macbreak veeam.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
MacBreak Weekly 941: Simply Unbelievable

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 146:54


A classic news source for Apple information is shutting down. Following Meta's showcase of its latest Quest 3S headset, Gurman believes Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. And following Gurman's report, what could the future be for the Vision Pro? - iMore is shutting down. - Apple to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief efforts, Tim Cook says. - Meta's new headsets show Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. - Meta and Apple: Same game, different rules. - AI spatial computing to be the main selling point for new M5-powered Vision Pro; new Apple suppliers like Zhaowei in focus. - James Cameron joins board of Stability AI in coup for tech firm. - Second judge implies Apple lied in Epic lawsuit; denies request. - Apple asks US judge to toss App Store injunction. - The iPhone 16 Pro Camera review: Control. - Peanuts 'Charlie Brown' holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates. Picks of the Week: - Alex's Pick: Tally ATEM - Jason's Pick: Croissant - Andy Pick: Sunsama Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit 1password.com/macbreak veeam.com

MacBreak Weekly (Video HI)
MBW 941: Simply Unbelievable - iMore, Meta's Quest 3S, Vision Pro

MacBreak Weekly (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 146:54


A classic news source for Apple information is shutting down. Following Meta's showcase of its latest Quest 3S headset, Gurman believes Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. And following Gurman's report, what could the future be for the Vision Pro? - iMore is shutting down. - Apple to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief efforts, Tim Cook says. - Meta's new headsets show Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. - Meta and Apple: Same game, different rules. - AI spatial computing to be the main selling point for new M5-powered Vision Pro; new Apple suppliers like Zhaowei in focus. - James Cameron joins board of Stability AI in coup for tech firm. - Second judge implies Apple lied in Epic lawsuit; denies request. - Apple asks US judge to toss App Store injunction. - The iPhone 16 Pro Camera review: Control. - Peanuts 'Charlie Brown' holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates. Picks of the Week: - Alex's Pick: Tally ATEM - Jason's Pick: Croissant - Andy Pick: Sunsama Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit 1password.com/macbreak veeam.com

Radio Leo (Audio)
MacBreak Weekly 941: Simply Unbelievable

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 146:54


A classic news source for Apple information is shutting down. Following Meta's showcase of its latest Quest 3S headset, Gurman believes Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. And following Gurman's report, what could the future be for the Vision Pro? - iMore is shutting down. - Apple to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief efforts, Tim Cook says. - Meta's new headsets show Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. - Meta and Apple: Same game, different rules. - AI spatial computing to be the main selling point for new M5-powered Vision Pro; new Apple suppliers like Zhaowei in focus. - James Cameron joins board of Stability AI in coup for tech firm. - Second judge implies Apple lied in Epic lawsuit; denies request. - Apple asks US judge to toss App Store injunction. - The iPhone 16 Pro Camera review: Control. - Peanuts 'Charlie Brown' holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates. Picks of the Week: - Alex's Pick: Tally ATEM - Jason's Pick: Croissant - Andy Pick: Sunsama Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit 1password.com/macbreak veeam.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
MacBreak Weekly 941: Simply Unbelievable

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 146:54 Transcription Available


A classic news source for Apple information is shutting down. Following Meta's showcase of its latest Quest 3S headset, Gurman believes Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. And following Gurman's report, what could the future be for the Vision Pro? - iMore is shutting down. - Apple to donate towards Hurricane Helene relief efforts, Tim Cook says. - Meta's new headsets show Apple has lost its way with the Vision Pro. - Meta and Apple: Same game, different rules. - AI spatial computing to be the main selling point for new M5-powered Vision Pro; new Apple suppliers like Zhaowei in focus. - James Cameron joins board of Stability AI in coup for tech firm. - Second judge implies Apple lied in Epic lawsuit; denies request. - Apple asks US judge to toss App Store injunction. - The iPhone 16 Pro Camera review: Control. - Peanuts 'Charlie Brown' holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates. Picks of the Week: - Alex's Pick: Tally ATEM - Jason's Pick: Croissant - Andy Pick: Sunsama Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit 1password.com/macbreak veeam.com

Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show
The Rebellious Comedy of Married with Children: Richard Gurman Dishes on TV's Boldest Sitcom

Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 54:18


Richard Gurman, renowned TV producer and author of Married with Children vs. the World, shares the inside scoop on the hit sitcom that redefined TV comedy. Gurman recounts the behind-the-scenes challenges and triumphs that made Married with Children a cultural game-changer, from casting battles with Fox executives to navigating controversy and censorship. He reflects on how the show's offbeat humor and rebellious spirit captured a generation, ultimately reshaping how TV networks approached comedy. As the showrunner, Gurman also reveals key stories about working with iconic actors like Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, and Christina Applegate, while delving into the show's broader cultural impact and legacy. With a career spanning legendary sitcoms like Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, and The Facts of Life, Gurman offers a behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of network television.   Episode Highlights: Casting drama: The battle to cast Ed O'Neill as Al Bundy and how network executives almost derailed the show's start. Creating edgy TV: How Married with Children was designed to break every TV sitcom rule, pushing boundaries with irreverent humor. Behind the scenes of controversial episodes: From killing Santa Claus to vibrator jokes, the show sparked protests that ultimately boosted its popularity. The Terry Rakolta incident: How a Michigan housewife's outrage led to national attention, saving the show from cancellation. The show's cultural impact: How Married with Children became the blueprint for unconventional sitcoms and gave rise to more edgy, non-traditional family shows. Recasting the kids: The story behind Christina Applegate and David Faustino taking over the roles of Kelly and Bud after a rough pilot. Legacy of Ed O'Neill: How playing Al Bundy led O'Neill to decades of TV success, including Modern Family.   You're going to love my conversation with Richard Gurman IMDB Married with Children vs. the World Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.    

Applelianos
Seguimiento en Español Apple Event "It's Glowtime" 2024

Applelianos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 201:49


¡Bienvenidos a Applelianos, el podcast donde seguiremos de cerca todas las novedades de Apple! Hoy en el Apple Event It's Glowtime , 9 de septiembre de 2024, vamos a desglosar lo último que se viene desde Cupertino, gracias a los informes de Mark Gurman. iPhone 16 Pro: Tendrá biseles "notablemente" más delgados, lo que le dará un diseño más elegante. Se esperan mejoras en la duración de la batería, lo cual es una actualización muy esperada por los usuarios. A pesar de las mejoras, el precio inicial probablemente se mantendrá en $999. Apple Watch Series 10: Contará con pantallas más grandes, lo que mejorará la visibilidad y la experiencia del usuario. Los biseles serán más delgados, siguiendo la tendencia de hacer los dispositivos más minimalistas. Se incluirá una nueva función de detección de apnea del sueño, lo que ampliará las capacidades de monitoreo de salud. Apple Watch Ultra: No habrá un Apple Watch Ultra 3 este año. Sin embargo, el Apple Watch Ultra 2 estará disponible con una nueva opción de color negro, algo muy solicitado por los usuarios. AirPods Max 2: Los rumores indican que serán lanzados en este evento. Incluirán un puerto USB-C, alineándose con las recientes tendencias de conectividad de Apple. Se espera que cuenten con audio adaptativo para ajustar automáticamente el sonido según el entorno. La cancelación de ruido será aún más avanzada, mejorando la experiencia de inmersión. Recuerda que todos estos detalles son rumores basados en filtraciones, y aunque provienen de fuentes confiables como Gurman, habrá que esperar al evento para confirmar la información. Para los que podéis o queréis apoyar al podcast, para un café, cerveza o palomitas, lo podéis hacer via PayPal PayPal : israeledison20@hotmail.com https://www.paypal.me/Tarkkan2007?locale.x=es_ES Y si lo queréis hacer por Bizum 677553983 GRACIAS ¡TOTALES! //Enlaces https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-09-08/apple-event-staggered-ai-rollout-and-same-iphone-design-means-no-super-cycle-m0tkgzqg https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/power-on https://www.apple.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uarNiSl_uh4 //Donde encontrarnos Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563 Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ( (https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ) https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ) Canal Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured Grupo Telegram (enlace de invitación) https://t.me/+LXYwsaAgDWtmMjNk Correo electrónico applelianos@gmail.com Mi Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB X https://x.com/ApplelianosPod

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)
Despidos en el paraíso

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 11:39


Apple ha recortado 100 puestos en su división de Servicios, afectando principalmente a Apple Books y News, según Gurman. La empresa reevalúa sus servicios, priorizando los más rentables y posiblemente preparándose para nuevas iniciativas en IA y AR. Estos despidos, aunque limitados, señalan un cambio estratégico en Apple hacia un enfoque más selectivo en sus servicios. Apple - The Relay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g7H-bJY_3Q Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en X (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)
Robots para el hogar

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 12:46


Gurman ha dado más detalles sobre la incursión de Apple en la robótica doméstica, un nuevo campo de batalla en el que apalancar el crecimiento futuro de la empresa que le permitiría conquistar un terreno que hasta ahora se le ha negado: el hogar. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.

Frank Morano
Richard Gurman | 08-26-24

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 28:41


Richard Gurman, veteran Hollywood writer, producer and show-runner, who has worked on some of the biggest TV shows of all time. He's the author of the new book “Married with Children V.S. The World” Topic: the behind the scenes of the production of “Married with Children” Book:  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Married-With-Children-vs-the-World/Richard-Gurman/9781637588314 Bio/Website:  https://marriedwithchildren.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_Gurman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pop Culture Yearbook
Stuff We've Missed: Married...with Children / Interview with Author Richard Gurman

Pop Culture Yearbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 90:00


Send us a Text Message.This is a special episode as not only do we discuss a great show we all enjoyed, Married...with Children; but we also get to do it by interviewing one of the main writers of the show itself, Richard Gurman. His recently released book Married… with Children vs. the World: The Inside Story of the Shock-Com that Launched FOX and Changed TV Comedy Forever contains many behind the scenes anecdotes and interviews with some of the most important people from the show, like Ed O'Neill.In our interview, he shares many great stories any fan of the show, or even just television, would enjoy. Settle in for a good time!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the Show.

Big Technology Podcast
Gurman on Apple, OpenAI's Deal Terms, Forbes vs. Perplexity

Big Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 64:27


Mark Gurman is Chief Correspondent at Bloomberg. He stops by Big Technology Poddcast for a brief recap of the week's Apple news, including its no-money deal with OpenAI. Ranjan Roy from Margins is also back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover: 1) Alex's Visit to NVIDIA 2) The Gurman interview - which covers a) Apple + OpenAI b) The stock market reaction to WWDC c) Apple's Robotics future 3) Ranjan and Alex react to the Gurman interview 4) OpenAI's relative strength after this week 5) Apple's position after this week 6) Microsoft's position after this week 7) Forbes vs. Perplexity 8) A new era of IP fights? 9) Elon's pay package --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Want a discount for Big Technology on Substack? Here's 40% off for the first year: https://tinyurl.com/bigtechnology Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 983: Digital Snackwells - NVIDIA's Thor, Adobe's TOS, Insta's Unskippable Ads

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 147:43


How to Kill a Smart Device: Spotify Car Thing Post Mortem Stealing everything you've ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster. Windows won't take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in NVIDIA Drive Thor with 2,000 TOPS to be implemented by Li Auto Oral-B Sold a $230 Alexa Toothbrush—and Then Pulled the Plug Adobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free Adobe has clarified controversial shrinkwrap license terms, but the damage may have already been done Samsung sues Oura preemptively to block smart ring patent claims I watched NVIDIA's Computex 2024 keynote and it made my blood run cold TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan but such a move impossible Intel CEO Takes Aim at NVIDIA in Fight for AI Chip Dominance This is Lunar Lake — Intel's utterly overhauled AI laptop chip that ditches memory sticks Instagram confirms test of 'unskippable' ads Gurman's Epic Pre-WWDC Leak Report New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Louis Maresca, Stacey Higginbotham, and Brian McCullough Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT zscaler.com/zerotrustAI kolide.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit

This Week in Tech (Video HI)
TWiT 983: Digital Snackwells - NVIDIA's Thor, Adobe's TOS, Insta's Unskippable Ads

This Week in Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 147:43


How to Kill a Smart Device: Spotify Car Thing Post Mortem Stealing everything you've ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster. Windows won't take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in NVIDIA Drive Thor with 2,000 TOPS to be implemented by Li Auto Oral-B Sold a $230 Alexa Toothbrush—and Then Pulled the Plug Adobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free Adobe has clarified controversial shrinkwrap license terms, but the damage may have already been done Samsung sues Oura preemptively to block smart ring patent claims I watched NVIDIA's Computex 2024 keynote and it made my blood run cold TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan but such a move impossible Intel CEO Takes Aim at NVIDIA in Fight for AI Chip Dominance This is Lunar Lake — Intel's utterly overhauled AI laptop chip that ditches memory sticks Instagram confirms test of 'unskippable' ads Gurman's Epic Pre-WWDC Leak Report New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Louis Maresca, Stacey Higginbotham, and Brian McCullough Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT zscaler.com/zerotrustAI kolide.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Tech 983: Digital Snackwells

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 147:43


How to Kill a Smart Device: Spotify Car Thing Post Mortem Stealing everything you've ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster. Windows won't take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in NVIDIA Drive Thor with 2,000 TOPS to be implemented by Li Auto Oral-B Sold a $230 Alexa Toothbrush—and Then Pulled the Plug Adobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free Adobe has clarified controversial shrinkwrap license terms, but the damage may have already been done Samsung sues Oura preemptively to block smart ring patent claims I watched NVIDIA's Computex 2024 keynote and it made my blood run cold TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan but such a move impossible Intel CEO Takes Aim at NVIDIA in Fight for AI Chip Dominance This is Lunar Lake — Intel's utterly overhauled AI laptop chip that ditches memory sticks Instagram confirms test of 'unskippable' ads Gurman's Epic Pre-WWDC Leak Report New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Louis Maresca, Stacey Higginbotham, and Brian McCullough Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT zscaler.com/zerotrustAI kolide.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Tech 983: Digital Snackwells

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 147:43


How to Kill a Smart Device: Spotify Car Thing Post Mortem Stealing everything you've ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster. Windows won't take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in NVIDIA Drive Thor with 2,000 TOPS to be implemented by Li Auto Oral-B Sold a $230 Alexa Toothbrush—and Then Pulled the Plug Adobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for free Adobe has clarified controversial shrinkwrap license terms, but the damage may have already been done Samsung sues Oura preemptively to block smart ring patent claims I watched NVIDIA's Computex 2024 keynote and it made my blood run cold TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan but such a move impossible Intel CEO Takes Aim at NVIDIA in Fight for AI Chip Dominance This is Lunar Lake — Intel's utterly overhauled AI laptop chip that ditches memory sticks Instagram confirms test of 'unskippable' ads Gurman's Epic Pre-WWDC Leak Report New York passes legislation that would ban 'addictive' social media algorithms for kids Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Louis Maresca, Stacey Higginbotham, and Brian McCullough Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: NetSuite.com/TWIT zscaler.com/zerotrustAI kolide.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit

Adam Carolla Show
Jilly Bartlett on Duct Tape & Vans + Mark Geragos on Trump Conviction + Richard Gurman on Married… With Children

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 142:44


Actress Jilly Bartlett joins the show and chats about air conditioning and sleep temperature. The gang talks about duct tape and Adam gives his theory on what makes a utopia. Mark Geragos then calls in to chat about a viral video he was in and gives his thoughts on the Trump conviction from a legal perspective. Chris reports the news on Lebron's school having its first college graduate, a heat dome over California, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter removing Pitt from her last name, a Mexican mayor killed hours after they elected their first female president, and Eminem releasing a new comeback song. Lastly, Richard Gurman joins and shares stories from producing the FOX hit series, “Married… With Children.” He talks about casting the show and Adam shares stories about producing the pilot for his sitcom and dealing with TV executives. For more with Jilly Bartlett: ● INSTAGRAM: @JillyDenise ● http://JillyBartlett.com For more with Mark Geragos: ● PODCAST: Reasonable Doubt ● TWITTER: @MarkGeragos For more with Richard Gurman: ● "Married…with Children vs. the World: The Inside Story of the Shock-Com That Launched FOX and Changed TV Comedy Forever” is available now wherever books are sold. Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529) ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam ● http://SimpliSafe.com/Adam ● Get the Viator App Today! ● HomeChef.com/ADAM ● Aura.com/Trust

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)
Gurman detalla la IA que viene

Loop Infinito (by Applesfera)

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 15:09


Apple presentará en la WWDC el proyecto “Greymatter”, un conjunto de funciones de IA generativa integradas en aplicaciones nativas y en el sistema operativo, aunque es posible que no cumpla con las altas expectativas de los usuarios. Entre las funciones destacadas se encuentran la transcripción de notas de voz, el retoque de fotos con IA, sugerencias automáticas para responder mensajes y correos electrónicos, mejoras en Siri y la generación de emojis personalizados. Aunque Apple no tiene un chatbot propio al estilo de ChatGPT, se rumora que podría asociarse con OpenAI para integrar sus capacidades hasta que la empresa pueda lanzar uno propio de calidad. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.

Accidental Tech Podcast
577: Colorful Criticism

Accidental Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 116:24


Pre-show: Old men talk about old car stereos Follow-up: John’s notes export via privacy.apple.com Apple Vision Pro & Project Titan (via James Anthony) JIBO gita (the robot Casey was thinking of) Gurman’s article (or on Apple News) Apple Vision Pro’s inevitable future (via Matt Johnson) M3 MacBook Airs Gurman on forthcoming Apple events Hector Martin on two displays Apple confirms backport of two-display support to M3 RIP the