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Hírstart Robot Podcast
Teljesen megújítaná az okosórák műfaját az Apple szabadalma

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 4:29


Teljesen megújítaná az okosórák műfaját az Apple szabadalma Rakéta     2025-03-24 07:15:06     Mobiltech Telefon Apple Okosóra Bár hajlítható kijelzős telefonjuk továbbra sincsen, egy most nyilvánosságra hozott szabadalom alapján az Apple egyáltalán nem zárkózik el a gondolattól, hogy ilyen eszközt dobjanak piacra - sőt, akár egy teljesen új termékkategóriát is megalkothatnak. Nem kaptak túlórapénzt a Nemzetközi Űrállomáson ragadt űrhajósok, Trump felajánlotta, hogy saját pénzből kifizeti Telex     2025-03-24 10:00:09     Tudomány Világűr Szállás NASA Űrállomás Túlóra Hiába töltöttek hónapokkal többet az űrállomáson a tervezettnél, nem jár nekik külön túlórapénz. De legalább az utazási költségeiket, a szállást és az ételt állja a NASA. 800 millió dollárt fizetett volna a Meta, de nem kértek belőle ITBusiness     2025-03-24 12:23:37     Cégvilág Infotech Dél-Korea Startup A dél-koreai FuriosaAI startup, amely MI-alkalmazásokhoz fejleszt chipeket, visszautasította a Meta 800 millió dolláros felvásárlási ajánlatát. A helyi médiában megjelent hírek szerint a cég inkább saját MI-chipjeinek fejlesztésére és gyártására kíván koncentrálni. A jelentés szerint az üzleti stratégia és a szervezeti felépítés kapcsán kialakult n Újra lecsaptak a Wangiri-csalók, ezt tudja tenni 24.hu     2025-03-24 09:37:32     Infotech Az elmúlt hetekben sokan tapasztalhatták, hogy megszaporodtak a csalási kísérletek. Mutatjuk, mit lehet tenni. Megvalósítható a digitális egyensúly - érkeznek az iskolai okostelefon-korlátozás hatásai Digital Hungary     2025-03-24 15:09:00     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon A gyermeknevelés egyik legnagyobb kihívása a digitális és az offline világ közötti egyensúly megtalálása. Az "Alfáktól Omegáig – Gyermeknevelésről közérthetően" konferencia és családi nap célja, hogy a pedagógusok, szülők és a gyermekekkel foglalkozó egyéb szakemberek gyakorlati megoldásokat találjanak a 0-14 éves korosztály nevelésének legaktuális Közzétették az Euclid küldetés első adatait Mínuszos     2025-03-24 09:33:44     Tudomány Az Európai Űrügynökség (ESA) közzétette az Euclid űrteleszkóp missziójának első adatsorát, amelynek célja az univerzum nagyméretű szerkezetének feltérképezése a rejtélyes kozmikus összetevők, a sötét energia és a sötét anyag jobb megértése érdekében. A múlt héten mutatták be az Euclid megfigyeléseit az égbolt három, galaxisok sokasága által benépes Pár óra múlva nem a V-2 lesz Németország valaha volt legnagyobb rakétája SG.hu     2025-03-24 08:27:15     Tudomány Németország Norvégia Az Isar Aerospace által készített Spectrum a norvégiai Andøya űrrepülőtérről indul. A Hauwei ledobta az dizájn bmbát a telefonos iparágra TechWorld     2025-03-24 06:02:27     Mobiltech Telefon Trend Okostelefon Huawei A Huawei megint olyat húzott, amitől retteghet a többi telefongyártó. A Huawei Pure X megváltoztathatja a trendeket. A Huawei Pura X egy új perspektívát hoz az összecsukható okostelefonok piacára azáltal, hogy ötvözi a könyvszerű és a kagylós dizájnelemeket. Az eszköz egyedi formaterve lehetőséget kínál a kompakt és a kibővített használati mód közö Uniós viszonylatban is sok a térfigyelő kamera hazánkban HWSW     2025-03-24 14:15:33     Infotech Kamera A több ezer kamera képének elérése és az arcfelismerő technológia alkalmazása a törvényes bűnüldözési célokon túl is felhasználható lehet. Új órával készül az Oppo Mobilarena     2025-03-24 11:30:00     Mobiltech Oppo A OnePlus Watch3/Oppo Watch X2 mellett egy kisebb modellt is tervez a gyártó, sok minden kiderült, kivéve természetesen a méretet. Barátságos gépemberek bukkantak fel Kecskeméten és Berlinben a Mercedes gyáraiban Rakéta     2025-03-24 07:15:06     Infotech Németország Kecskemét Mercedes-Benz Robot Berlin Az Apollo robotot a munkások tanítják be, és azokban a munkakörökben dolgozik a Mercedes elmondása szerint, amire nehezen találnak megbízható munkaerőt. Az Ai mint asszisztens: Hogyan segíti a mesterséges intelligencia a munkavállalókat? Karrier Trend     2025-03-24 02:15:00     Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia El sem tudod képzelni, hogy bármilyen kapcsolatod legyen a mesterséges intelligenciával? Jó eséllyel már van, csak lehet, hogy nem is tudsz róla. Bemutatjuk, hogyan válik a AI hatékony munkatárssá a különböző iparágakban. Tetszik vagy sem, a mesterséges intelligencia egyre több helyen lesz jelen. Sőt, már úgy bekúszott az életünkbe, hogy arról ninc 7 munkakör, ami már pár éven belül megszűnhet a robotok és az MI miatt Joy     2025-03-24 04:01:00     Életmód Robot Még az orvosi szférában is akadnak olyan feladatok, melyeket hamarosan gépek végezhetnek. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek
Teljesen megújítaná az okosórák műfaját az Apple szabadalma

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 4:29


Teljesen megújítaná az okosórák műfaját az Apple szabadalma Rakéta     2025-03-24 07:15:06     Mobiltech Telefon Apple Okosóra Bár hajlítható kijelzős telefonjuk továbbra sincsen, egy most nyilvánosságra hozott szabadalom alapján az Apple egyáltalán nem zárkózik el a gondolattól, hogy ilyen eszközt dobjanak piacra - sőt, akár egy teljesen új termékkategóriát is megalkothatnak. Nem kaptak túlórapénzt a Nemzetközi Űrállomáson ragadt űrhajósok, Trump felajánlotta, hogy saját pénzből kifizeti Telex     2025-03-24 10:00:09     Tudomány Világűr Szállás NASA Űrállomás Túlóra Hiába töltöttek hónapokkal többet az űrállomáson a tervezettnél, nem jár nekik külön túlórapénz. De legalább az utazási költségeiket, a szállást és az ételt állja a NASA. 800 millió dollárt fizetett volna a Meta, de nem kértek belőle ITBusiness     2025-03-24 12:23:37     Cégvilág Infotech Dél-Korea Startup A dél-koreai FuriosaAI startup, amely MI-alkalmazásokhoz fejleszt chipeket, visszautasította a Meta 800 millió dolláros felvásárlási ajánlatát. A helyi médiában megjelent hírek szerint a cég inkább saját MI-chipjeinek fejlesztésére és gyártására kíván koncentrálni. A jelentés szerint az üzleti stratégia és a szervezeti felépítés kapcsán kialakult n Újra lecsaptak a Wangiri-csalók, ezt tudja tenni 24.hu     2025-03-24 09:37:32     Infotech Az elmúlt hetekben sokan tapasztalhatták, hogy megszaporodtak a csalási kísérletek. Mutatjuk, mit lehet tenni. Megvalósítható a digitális egyensúly - érkeznek az iskolai okostelefon-korlátozás hatásai Digital Hungary     2025-03-24 15:09:00     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon A gyermeknevelés egyik legnagyobb kihívása a digitális és az offline világ közötti egyensúly megtalálása. Az "Alfáktól Omegáig – Gyermeknevelésről közérthetően" konferencia és családi nap célja, hogy a pedagógusok, szülők és a gyermekekkel foglalkozó egyéb szakemberek gyakorlati megoldásokat találjanak a 0-14 éves korosztály nevelésének legaktuális Közzétették az Euclid küldetés első adatait Mínuszos     2025-03-24 09:33:44     Tudomány Az Európai Űrügynökség (ESA) közzétette az Euclid űrteleszkóp missziójának első adatsorát, amelynek célja az univerzum nagyméretű szerkezetének feltérképezése a rejtélyes kozmikus összetevők, a sötét energia és a sötét anyag jobb megértése érdekében. A múlt héten mutatták be az Euclid megfigyeléseit az égbolt három, galaxisok sokasága által benépes Pár óra múlva nem a V-2 lesz Németország valaha volt legnagyobb rakétája SG.hu     2025-03-24 08:27:15     Tudomány Németország Norvégia Az Isar Aerospace által készített Spectrum a norvégiai Andøya űrrepülőtérről indul. A Hauwei ledobta az dizájn bmbát a telefonos iparágra TechWorld     2025-03-24 06:02:27     Mobiltech Telefon Trend Okostelefon Huawei A Huawei megint olyat húzott, amitől retteghet a többi telefongyártó. A Huawei Pure X megváltoztathatja a trendeket. A Huawei Pura X egy új perspektívát hoz az összecsukható okostelefonok piacára azáltal, hogy ötvözi a könyvszerű és a kagylós dizájnelemeket. Az eszköz egyedi formaterve lehetőséget kínál a kompakt és a kibővített használati mód közö Uniós viszonylatban is sok a térfigyelő kamera hazánkban HWSW     2025-03-24 14:15:33     Infotech Kamera A több ezer kamera képének elérése és az arcfelismerő technológia alkalmazása a törvényes bűnüldözési célokon túl is felhasználható lehet. Új órával készül az Oppo Mobilarena     2025-03-24 11:30:00     Mobiltech Oppo A OnePlus Watch3/Oppo Watch X2 mellett egy kisebb modellt is tervez a gyártó, sok minden kiderült, kivéve természetesen a méretet. Barátságos gépemberek bukkantak fel Kecskeméten és Berlinben a Mercedes gyáraiban Rakéta     2025-03-24 07:15:06     Infotech Németország Kecskemét Mercedes-Benz Robot Berlin Az Apollo robotot a munkások tanítják be, és azokban a munkakörökben dolgozik a Mercedes elmondása szerint, amire nehezen találnak megbízható munkaerőt. Az Ai mint asszisztens: Hogyan segíti a mesterséges intelligencia a munkavállalókat? Karrier Trend     2025-03-24 02:15:00     Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia El sem tudod képzelni, hogy bármilyen kapcsolatod legyen a mesterséges intelligenciával? Jó eséllyel már van, csak lehet, hogy nem is tudsz róla. Bemutatjuk, hogyan válik a AI hatékony munkatárssá a különböző iparágakban. Tetszik vagy sem, a mesterséges intelligencia egyre több helyen lesz jelen. Sőt, már úgy bekúszott az életünkbe, hogy arról ninc 7 munkakör, ami már pár éven belül megszűnhet a robotok és az MI miatt Joy     2025-03-24 04:01:00     Életmód Robot Még az orvosi szférában is akadnak olyan feladatok, melyeket hamarosan gépek végezhetnek. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Daily Tech Headlines
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 – DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024


Verizon has a big US outage, ByteDance develops a new AI model from Hauwei chips, Epic Games goes after Google and Samsung over alleged collusion. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of thisContinue reading "California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 – DTH"

The Pacific War - week by week
- 123 - Pacific War - The Bombing of Hollandia and Palau , March 26 - April 2, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 40:32


Last time we spoke about Operation Thursday and the ferocious counteroffensive on Bougainville. The Chindits embarked on their second great raid, this time better equipped, better trained and more numerous than ever. With a literal armada of beasts of burden they marched through Burma, forded the Chindwin and began attacking and establishing strongholds. This was all done in coordination with Slim and Stilwell's forces, trying to break the Japanese and gradually seize back lost territory. Wingate had his work cut out for him as the Chindits were providing real results, yet unfortunately he would not have long to see them. Wingate was killed in a B-25 crash and it felt like the personality of the Chindits left with him. Over on Bougainville the Japanese tossed as much as they could to try and break through the Americans perimeter to hit the airfield, but it was all for naught.  This episode is the Bombing of Hollandia and Palau  Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  Operation Brewer saw General MacArthur tossing cavalrymen against the eastern side of Los Negros. General Swift's 1st Cavalry Division successfully landed on Los Negros and managed to secure Seedler Harbor quickly. After this, General Chase's 1st Brigade was given the task of mopping up the island. By march 11th daily patrols had determined that the entire area from the Mokerang Peninsula to Southeast Point and as far west as Porlaka was generally free of the enemy. The 1st Squadron, 5th Cavalry pushed its perimeter at Momote west and south to the water barriers of Lemondrol Creek and Ihon Lagoon. The 12th Cavalry beachhead at Salami continuously patrolled into the interior and encountered so few Japanese that it was clear the enemy lacked sufficient numbers to harass the troops on the peninsula. West of Lemondrol Creek  was a completely different story. While the troops holding the beachheads from Lombrum to Papitalai waited for supply channels to be established, they probed to locate the center of enemy resistance. The 12th Cavalry was responsible for the beachheads at Papitalai Mission and Lombrum. The 2nd Squadron had captured Papitalai Mission and on the 11th the 1st Squadron took over Lombrum Point, relieving the 7th Cavalry so they could attack Manus Island. The 5th Cavalry held the Papitalai perimeter with Troop F. When that regiment extended its control over the area east of Lemondrol and Porharmenemen Creeks on the 11th, the 2nd Squadron moved into the Porlaka area while the 1st Squadron on the left flank was concentrated near Southeast Point. It was planned that the 12th Cavalry would do most of its fighting in the northern sector moving inland from the coastal positions to cut oil the Japanese hammered at by the 5th Cavalry as it pushed west on both sides of Lemondrol Creek. Since the 8th, every Troop F patrol from Papitalai had run into enemy resistance in the hilly country to the west. Although small patrols of squad size or slightly larger were held up day after day by resistance about 800 yards west of Papitalai, these first encounters did not reveal the full strength of the enemy pocket. When an attack by a platoon of Troop E, reinforced by two tanks, two bazookas, and flamethrowers, was repulsed on the 11th, the strength of the enemy strongpoint became clearer. The enemy was well dug in along the ridge, marked by a series of knobs, running west from Papitalai. The highest point, Hill 260, about 2,500 yards from Papitalai, not to be mistaken for Hill 260 on Bougainville by the way, this was probably the center of the enemies defense. However, on two knobs east of 260, well-defended outposts prevented any movement farther into the interior. The position 800 yards from Papitalai which had repulsed Troop E was defended by a platoon with knee mortars and at least 3 machine guns. The total enemy strength facing the 5th Cavalry was estimated at 150 to 200 Japanese.  Now that was the ongoings of Los Negros, but Brigadier General Verne Mudge's 2nd Brigade was now preparing to invade Manus island. American intelligence was unsure of the disposition of the enemy on Manus. A rough estimate was that 2700 Japanese were concentrated there and would most likely make a stand at Lorengau. The Americans expected the Japanese would put up a last losing fight. But because of the lack of knowledge of their numbers and disposition on the largest island of the Admiralties, this would require careful planning for the invasion. Fighting into the interior where the mountain range would provide defensive positions and through the swampy forests covering the rest of the island would not be easy. There were only 4 roads winding about the island and converging at Lorengau would be suitable for moving vehicles, and long stretches of these red-clay roads would be impassable in rainy weather. Surrounding jungle and swamps would confine any large-scale movement to the roads. Therefore, the plan was to pin the enemy to the coast where it was hoped he had concentrated his main strength. Mudge planned to land Troops A and C of the 8th cavalry regiment at the Yellow beaches of Lugos Mission. When the 8th Cavalry had secured a beachhead, including the Lugos Mission itself, each squadron would advance east, the 1st Squadron along the coast using the Number Three Road, and the 2nd along an inland road known as the Number One Road, to execute a wide sweep toward Lorengau. If a sizeable garrison was concentrated at fortified Lorengau, the inland arm of this attack would prevent the enemy from escaping along the only road leading west to the mountain areas. Prior to the assault, 3 patrols had been sent to Bear Point on Manus and on the islands of Butjo Luo and Hauwei. Mudge planned to deploy artillery at these places to aid in his assault. Bear Point was found to have no enemy, but unfortunately it was not a suitable place for artillery placement. The northern island of Butjo Luo was an excellent site for artillery and was found to be unoccupied. Hauwei would turn out to be another story. The American  patrol moved out from Salami on an LCV and a PT boat, landing without opposition on the western end of the island. Major Carter S. Vaden of the 99th Field Artillery Battalion, threw two grenades into a well camouflaged bunker about 10 yards from the beach and the party progressed inland. Immediately after the grenade explosions, a mortar shell landed on the beach in the rear of the party. From three sides, machine-gun, rifle, and mortar fire opened up. Fortunately, the grenades had evidently sprung a planned ambush prematurely and the party was not cut off from the rear. Using their submachine guns, the men of the patrol were able to hold back the enemy. They were aided by some supporting fire from the PT Boat and the .30-caliber machine gun of the LCV. After 2 and a half hours they managed to withdraw to the water's edge. The PT boat had returned to its tender after the commanding officer was wounded, and the coxswain of the LCV shouted and motioned for the cavalrymen to get on board, but only five of them reached the boat, as the others were engaged with the enemy on shore. The LCV had troubles of its own; enemy mortar and machine-gun fire found its range and wounded all on board except two. Then the LCV grounded on submerged coral and sank 200 yards offshore after receiving a direct hit from a mortar. The wounded men, put into lifejackets, floated about in the water. When the remaining members of the patrol on shore were wading out toward the LCV, 6 Japanese attempted to set up a machine gun on the beach. The men cut them down with their submachine guns. Still under fire, the cavalrymen swam out to the survivors of the LCV, making a group of 18 men out in the water. Failing to attract the notice of the destroyers nearby, the tired men had to stay in the water for 3 hours until a PT boat picked them up. At the same time a destroyer closed in to the island to draw hostile fire and bombard enemy positions on the western end. Hauwei was going to need extra help to be secured. The 2nd Squadron, 7th cavalry departed from Lombrum Point on the 11th and landed on Butjo Luo. The next day, Destroyer gunfire and rockets as well as 105-mm concentrations from the 61st Field Artillery Battalion at Mokerang point battered Hauwei. Then Kittyhawks of the 77th Pursuit Squadron at Momote airfield bombed and strafed the Hauwei. After all of this, the 2nd Squadron landed on Hauwei meeting slight resistance at the beach. They advanced 300 yards further inland where they became pinned down by heavy rifle, machine gun and mortar fire. The Japanese were firing upon them from some bunkers, prompting the 2nd Squadron to dig in and allow the artillery teams to hit them throughout the night. During the night the 61st Field Artillery Battalion from the north end of Mokerang Plantation fired 1,000 rounds to harass the enemy. This fire was directed so accurately and carefully that it was brought down on the enemy within 100 yards of the cavalrymen's positions without any casualties to our troops, and helped minimize enemy activity during the night.  At 10am on the 13th, with the support of a medium tank, the cavalrymen stormed the bunkers along the edges of the island. The Japanese put up a valiant fight, but they lacked anti-tank weaponry. By 12pm, the 2nd Squadron successfully mopped up the enemy, suffering 8 deaths and 46 wounded. They estimated they had killed 43 Japanese who were all naval personnel. Having secured the two islands, now one artillery battalion set up at Butjo Luo and two others upon Hauwei. The next day at 7:00am the 3 artillery battalions opened fire upon the Lorengau Township area. This target was chosen to divert the enemy's attention from the landing beaches around Lugos Mission. Meanwhile 4 destroyers bombarded Lorengau with their 5-inch guns. Then 18 B-25's from  Nadzab bombed and strafed the Lugos Mission and the beach areas until H - 5 minutes. Between 9:07 and 9:25, they dropped 81 500-pound bombs, strafed with more than 44,000 rounds of machine-gun fire, and cleared the target just as the troops were coming ashore.   The 8th cavalry departed Salami, heading for the Yellow Beaches covered by 3 rocket boats. The wave of buffaloes drew up to the beaches, and it appeared that they were going to make it without opposition until an enemy machine gun opened up from east of the landing beaches. Immediately the buffaloes responded with their own machine-gun fire, and two PT boats closed in to support. With 100 rounds from a flak boat added to this fire the machine gun was silenced. Two waves of landing craft followed the buffaloes to the shore in rapid succession and the narrow beaches, backed either by jungle or a high bluff, were soon congested with assault troops. On the eastern beach, Troop A began a vigorous drive toward Lugos Mission and the Number Three Road leading to the Lorengau airdrome. Captain Raymond J. Jennings, led the troops to storm the bluff where Lugos Mission was located and overran the mission before the few Japanese who had survived the bombardment could put up effective opposition. The men worked their way into the mission compound and cleared out the area with grenades. Troop A was soon on its way along Number Three Road leaving behind it, some 20 dead SNLF, without the loss of a single cavalryman. Meanwhile Troop C advanced west 800 yards to a ridge where they stopped and dug in, having accomplished their mission of establishing a defensive perimeter to protect the landing of successive elements. Other waves of the 1st and 2nd Squadrons began landing ashore as the 7th cavalry took up the beachhead. The 2nd squadron advanced over some ridges towards the Number One Road, while Troop A reduced enemy bunkers progressing roughly a mile from the beach. By 11:20am, they came across 3 mutually-supporting bunkers that halted their advance. It took Troop B's support alongside artillery and aerial bombardment to destroy the bunkers to they could advance. Meanwhile the 1st Squadron emerged out of the jungle into a clearing at 5pm, where they occupied a ridge overlooking the southern edge of the airdrome, where they would dig in. The 2nd Squadron reached Number One Road, where they ran into 3 bunkers. The following morning with tank support the squadron overran the bunkers and advanced northeast towards Lorengau. The cavalrymen would destroy 7 bunkers during their trek, before halting 100 yards before Lorengau. To the north, Troop A was clearing a coconut grove north of the airstrip, from which Japanese snipers were harassing them throughout the night. Troop C advanced along the southern edge near the airstip where they came across another pack of bunkers. Since the snipers north of the strip had been cleared out by noon, an attack could be made in the open. Troop B, supported by light tanks on their left advanced down the strip, followed by Troop D and the squadron HQ. Troop A advanced across the strip and then east along the north edge. By 1:00pm Troop C managed to destroy two bunkers using grenades, forcing the Japanese inhabitants to flee out into the open where they were cut down. Troop C then was about to dash across the airstrip when they suddenly became pinned down by friendly fire from Troop B who were trying to disengage the enemy before them. The 1st squadron suffered 9 deaths and 19 wounded during the action. Mudge then ordered them to relieve Troop C, who were holding some high ground south of the airstrip.  On the morning of the 17th after extensive naval and artillery bombardment, Mudge launched a coordinated attack with the 2nd Squadron advancing south of the airstrip and the 1st Squadron assaulting the bunkers that had held up the 8th cavalry's advance. The bombardments had nearly annihilated the bunkers, allowing the 1st squadron to face only slight resistance. They soon attacked a secondary Japanese position further east upon a ridge. This position was also met with artillery and mortar fire and would fall by 11:30am. After this the cavalrymen were able to obliterate the remaining pillboxes and advance across the pulverized airstrip. Meanwhile the 2nd Squadron of the 7th and 8th cavalry regiments linked up along the Number One Road near Lorengau. The 8th Cavalry had encountered little resistance on the road, destroying whatever bunkers were encountered with the aid of fire from medium tanks. The light tank accompanying the squadron had a track blown off by the first Japanese anti tank mine encountered in the operation. By 1pm, all the front-line troops around the airstrip to Number one Road linked up forming a general advance. By this point the backbone of the enemies resistance had been broken, leaving little to resistance them. For the next 1,500 yards to the river, it took them  2 hours because the Japanese had hurriedly put in large quantities of anti-tank and anti-personnel mines. They had been emplaced, however, with no prepared plan, and many were poorly camouflaged or left lying completely on the surface. The Japanese had also dug holes and refilled them without emplacing any mines. As the cavalrymen slowly made their way to the river, they suffered a few casualties from the mines. The 7th cavalry reached the Lorengau River by 3pm, from there they dispatched a reconnaissance platoon who quickly came under fire from bunkers atop some hills overlooking Lorengau. Lorengau was sheltered in a valley surrounded by jungle-covered hills rising to 400 feet. The Japanese believed an attack would come from the sea, thus many of their defenses were sited to cover the shoreline. The offshore approaches and the three roads entering the settlement from the east, south, and north were also covered by defensive positions. From the position held by the 2nd Brigade, the only approach to the town was over a sandbar at the mouth of the Lorengau River, a slow-moving stream 20 yards wide and 10 to 20 feet deep, except at the sandbar. The beach area, which the troops would then have to cross, was heavily protected. Naval demolition mines, containing 20 pounds of black powder and detonated by a master switch located in a control bunker up the hillside, covered the beach. About 100 yards inland from the beach a series of rifle pits and gun emplacements were constructed on the side of a dike which paralleled the shore. On the hills surrounding the harbor, beach, and town about a dozen heavy bunkers were used to reinforce the fires of beach defenses and to add depth to the position. As usual these bunkers were carefully camouflaged, although the concentration of naval and artillery fire as well as repeated bombings had disclosed the location of several. Mudge ordered the men to dig in for the night on the west bank of the river and establish a perimeter defense against some expected counterattacks that would not develop in the end. The next morning, after a mortar and artillery bombardment, the 2nd Squadron, 8th Cavalry advanced down from its ridge positions to the mouth of the broad river, with its Reconnaissance Platoon leading. Upon fording the river, the cavalrymen only faced a handful of machine-guns. Facing almost no opposition, the squadron was thus able to secure Lorengau, counting 87 dead Japanese in the remains of the town.  Colonel Ezaki seemed to have disappeared during the battle over Papitalai leaving his men leaderless. The Japanese naval troops in desperation began retreating towards Rossum, with American patrols hot on their trail. There would be a furious fight down the Rossum Road. 1st Lt. James M. Concannon captured an enemy map of the area during his patrol to which he exclaimed, "Well, here goes Concannon to get himself a Purple Heart!" Lt. Concannon's platoon had been ordered to go along Number Two Road which went to Rossum and from there to Kelaua Harbor, through the heart of the Japanese defenses indicated on the captured map. Hardly had the platoon crossed the outpost line still held by Troop E along Number Two Road when it came under fire from a pair of bunkers sited to cover the track. Lieutenant Concannon and one of his men were wounded. The platoon sergeant assumed command and attempted to flank the position. When the attempt was not successful, the sergeant decided to withdraw and report, as his mission was one of reconnaissance. Upon receiving the information that the enemy was in position not 200 yards from the outpost line, Colonel Bradley directed Major Shore to send Troop A back up the track to neutralize the enemy position. The troop was reinforced with machine guns and two 37-mm antitank guns.  Troop A of the 8th cavalry were ordered to deal with the newly discovered enemy bunkers. Corporal Peter J. Armstrong and Armando V. Valencia set their heavy machine-gun in position at a range of 30 yards from one of the bunkers. Having disclosed his position by laying a continuous burst of fire on the bunker, Corporal Armstrong was wounded by sniper fire. Armstrong continued firing until a grenade knocked him unconscious. Although the gun had been hit in several places and was leaking a steady stream from its water jacket, Corporal Valencia took over and continued firing at the bunker slits until the machine-gun froze; then he fired with his submachine-gun until it was knocked out of his hands by an enemy bullet. In the meantime the mortars had obtained four direct hits on the bunkers, and the anti-tank guns had made two. Corporals Armstrong and Valencia were later awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and for its action during the day Troop A was given a unit citation.  After taking out the stubborn position, Troop A advanced along the road under heavy sniper fire, until they were relieved by Troop C. Troop C immediately was met with a heavy Japanese counterattack shortly after nightfall. The counterattack was launched by 8 Japanese using rifle grenades and small arms. Considering the size of the attacking force, the casualties of the troop were heavy: 2 killed and 10 wounded. All the Japanese were killed, largely due to a quick adjustment by the forward observer of the 61st Field Artillery Battalion followed by four volleys fired for effect. By this point the Americans had achieved all their objectives for the Admiralty Islands campaign, the only thing left to do was mop up the islands. The remaining IJA troops were now withdrawing across the Loniu Passage over to Manus. The 8th cavalry were soon given the task of clearing the eastern end of Manus, while the 7th cavalry would clear out the Rossum Road. Yet that is all for this campaign as we are now heading over to New Guinea. General MacArthur was planning his new Western New Guinea offensive. After the directives given on March 12th, Admiral Nimitz had been instructed to provide support for his Hollandia operation. The Japanese began their occupation of Hollandia  early in April of 1942 but paid little attention to the region for a year. Then  Allied air reconnaissance disclosed that the enemy was constructing airfields on the Lake Sentani Plain. This development progressed slowly until late 1943, by which time successive reverses in the air and on the ground in eastern New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago, together with increasing shipping losses in the same region, began to demonstrate to the Japanese the vulnerability of their air and supply bases east of Hollandia. In late 1943 and early 1944, the Japanese  built 3 airfields on the Lake Sentani Plain and started a fourth at Tami, on the seacoast east of Humboldt Bay. In addition, because of shipping losses east of Hollandia, the Japanese began to develop Humboldt Bay into a major supply base and transshipment point. Large ships would unload at Hollandia, whence cargo would be carried by barge to points southeast along the coast of New Guinea as far as Wewak over 215 miles away. Much of the cargo of the large ships remained at Hollandia to build up the base there. Admiral Nimitz decided to dispatch two fast carrier groups of Admiral Mitscher's Task Force 58 to conduct fighter sweeps against Hollandia and the Wakde-Sarmi area in order to keep their airfields neutralized. MacArthur south for the carries to support the troops for 8 days after the landings. But Nimitz believed this would put the carriers in risk, because the Japanese would be able to launch aircraft from all over the Dutch East Indies or even the Philippines. It was decided Task Force 58 would remain in the Hollandia region for only 3 days after the landings were made. As a result MacArthur opted to supplement using land-based aircraft against Hollandia. To obtain this he would need to capture an airfield in Northern New Guinea, just east of the main objective. He chose an Aitape, it was a lightly guarded area and already partially developed by the Japanese, such as the incomplete airfields around the Tadji Plantation. Once the men landed ashore at Aitape, allied forces could provide flank protection for Haollandia against any westward actions by the Japanese 18th Army. For the assault against Aitape, MacArthur planned to use the 8 escort carriers of Task Force 78 under the command of Rear Admiral Ralph E. Daviso. Now for the amphibious assault, Admiral Kinkaid gave the job to Admiral Barbey's task force 77 who were divided into 3 attack groups. They would bring over General Eichelberger's 1st corp who would perform the Hollandia operation, codenamed Operation Reckless. I think it is a pretty suitable name for a MacArthur operation. For the Hollandia part of the operation, the 19th and 21st regiments of Major General Frederick Irving's 24th division would land at Tanahmerah Bay; the 162nd and 186th regiments of General Fuller's 41st division would land at Humboldt Bay. For the operation against Aitape, codenamed Persecution, the 163rd regiment of the 41st division led by General Doe would perform the initial landings. To soften up the enemy, General Kenny's air forces began bombing Wewak and Hansa in mid March, then in early April they began neutralizing the airfields to try and deceive General Adachi into believing they were the next allied target. Additionally, MacArthur asked Admiral Spruance to perform a carrier raid against the Palau Islands, codenamed Operation Desecrate One, followed by strikes on Yap and Woleai in the eastern Carolines, in order to prevent the Japanese from reinforcing Western New Guinea. Admiral Mitscher's carriers departed Majuro on the 22nd of March and made their way around the Carolines, trying to sneak past Truk undetected. Despite their best efforts, Japanese search planes from Truk managed to spot them on their 3rd day at sea. This prompted Admiral Spruance to advance the day of the raid from April 1st to March 30th. Meanwhile after sighting the allied naval forces, Admiral Koga ordered an evacuation of Palau, seeing a large number of warships and merchant shipping flee the area for Tawi-Tawi. The US submarines Gar, Blackfish, Tang and Archerfish were stationed to operate against the withdrawing ships and as plane guards. On the 23rd, Tunny sank the Japanese submarine I-42 and damaged the 14,850-ton tanker Iro. To the north of Palau, during an attack on the 26th, Tullibee was hit and sunk by her own circling torpedo. Bashaw torpedoed a 4,317-ton freighter escorted by the destroyers Minazuki and Yuzuki. On the 29th, the super battleship Musashi departed Palau under cover of darkness to avoid an expected air raid, and encountered Tunny, which fired six torpedoes at the battleship; five of them missed, but the sixth blew a hole 5.8 meters in diameter near the bow, flooding her with 3000 tonnes of water. The torpedo hit killed 7 crewmen and wounded another 11. After temporary repairs, Musashi sailed for Japan later that night and arrived at Kure Naval Arsenal on April 3.  On the 30th, Task Force 58 reached its assembly point 90 miles south of the Palau Islands. The Task Force was met with a Japanese air strike consisting of mostly Betty's and Oscars who were easily swept aside. Then fast carriers Enterprise, Bunker Hill, Hornet, Yorktown and Lexington launched their first air strikes against Palaus. For the next day and a half, the Americans flew hundreds of sorties over these islands, striking the airfields and shooting down all planes they could find. The attacks saw 40 Japanese ships at Palau and Angaur sunk, another 4 were badly damaged. 93 aerial victories would be won over Palau and Avengers from Lexington, Bunker Hill and Hornet laid extensive mines around the channels and approaches to Palau. This was the first tactical aerial mining of the Pacific War performed by carrier aircraft. In response, Admiral Koga asked for help from neighboring islands. He received 9 B6N torpedo bombers from Yap who attempted a night attack against Task Force 58 on the 31st. Unfortunately for the Japanese, 4 Hellcats from Cabot managed to intercept them, successfully shooting all of them down. Koga certainly had a lot on his plate. Due to the recent attacks against Truk and now Palau, Koga decided to transfer his HQ from the Musashi to Davao on March 31st. Most of his senior staff and cryptographers boarded 3 H8K flying boats enroute to Mindanao from Palau. All 3 of the flying boats ran straight into a typhoon just off of Cebu, two of them got lost. These flying boats were carrying Admiral Koga and Vice Admiral Fukudome Shigeru, his chief of staff. Koga's plan would end up crashing enroute to Davao, killing all aboard. Thus another commander in chief of the IJN forces had met his end to a plane crash. The other plane carrying Fukudome crashed off the coast of Cebu. Fukudome had a harrowing experience, but escaped the aircraft and began swimming to the island. To make matters even worse, while swimming Fukudome was grabbed by Filipino guerillas who brought him over to Lt Colonel James Cushing. Cushing was a former engineer in the Philippines who helped organize a resistance movement. Now captured Fukudome was certainly a large prize, yet a even bigger one came on April 3rd. A Filipino shopkeeper named Pedro Gantuangoko spotted a box floating offshore on the 3rd and picked it up in his fishing boat. The box contained a red leather briefcase carrying the Z plan. Fukudome had assumed the box sank with the aircraft, but in a twist of fate it did not. Now while this was going on, Lt Colonel Seiiti Ohnisi had dispatched troops to search for survivors of the aircraft crash and for the box containing the Z plan. Ohnisi hundreds of Filipino villagers interrogated, tortured and killed, entire Filipino villages were burnt to the ground. Eventually Ohnisi cornered Cushing and they struck a deal. On April 10th, with Japanese forces on Cebu hot on the heels of the guerillas, the American commander, Lt-Colonel Cushing, arranged to return Fukudome and the other prisoners to the Japanese in return for a cessation of the massacre of Filipino civilians. Three days later, the Filipinos who had found the box containing Plan Z and the code book when it washed ashore, turned them over to Cushing. The codebook was recognized for what it was when the guerillas discovered the Japanese were offering a 50000 peso reward for its return. On April 27, Cushing arranged for the items to be picked up by the submarine Crevalle. Traveling mostly on the surface for speed, and diving only when needed, the submarine survived depth charging twice, finally arriving at Darwin on May 19. From there, the documents were flown to Brisbane later that day. Allied codebreakers looked forward with anticipation to the arrival of the codebook, since they had been stymied by changes to the IJN code since the summer of 1942 and had not “read the enemy's mail” in any detail since the week before the Battle of Midway. The documents outlined the new strategy for the defense of the inner perimeter islands around Japan with the intention of drawing the US fleet in for a decisive showdown. The documents were sent to Admiral Nimitz and would prove extremely valuable during the Battle of the Philippines Sea. The documents were so vital, the Americans performed a covert operation sending them back to the Philippines by submarine and placed near the wreckage of the flying boat by American divers. It was one of the greatest intelligence coups of WW2. Thus Admiral Koga was dead, the Z plan fell into allied hands and the IJN was now leaderless. Koga's death would not be announced until May and he was replaced by Admiral Toyoda Soemu. Koga was promoted to Marshal Admiral posthumously and granted a state funeral. According to pilot Nagatsuka Ryuji: “The death of Admiral Koga, successor to Admiral Yamamoto, had been another shock for the Japanese nation. These distressing circumstances had forced the naval and military Chiefs of Staff to resign. They had been replaced by General Tojo and Admiral Shimada.”  Now back to the invasion, on April 1st Rear-Admiral John Reeves' carriers launched  airstrikes against Yap and Ulithi, with the three task groups then attacking Woleai. 25 American aircraft were lost, with 26 out of 44 aircrews rescued thanks to submarine Harder. Meanwhile, the fleet's Hellcats win 111 aerial victories and destroy 46 grounded aircraft on the three atolls. With this, Task Force 58 successfully removed Palau as a threat to the Hollandia-Aitape operation. Alongside this South and Southwest Pacific land-based aircraft from bases in eastern New Guinea and the Admiralties, bombed islands in the eastern Carolines and undertook many long reconnaissance missions. Meanwhile Kenney's air forces were busy neutralizing enemy air bases in Western New Guinea and the eastern islands of the Dutch East Indies. Most of the strategic support missions flown to western New Guinea were undertaken by US 5th Air Force while the Royal Australian Air Forces Command took responsibility for the majority of the strikes against the islands in the eastern Dutch East Indies. The operations were intensified roughly 6 weeks before the landings at Hollandia and Aitape.    On March 30th, Kenney shifted the weight of his attacks from the Wewak area to Hollandia, where the Japanese 6th Air Division had recently retreated from Wewak and received strong reinforcements. The airforces also performed a full aerial reconnaissance taking photos of Hollandia's 3 airdromes on March. Added to this were radio intercepts and intelligence ereports, allowing the allies to estimate the Japanese had around 351 aircraft there. With this information at hand, Kenney launched Liberators armed with small 20 pound fragmentation bombs to perform a concentrated bombing against the enemy airfield. Since the Allies hoped to rehabilitate the Hollandia strips as quickly as possible, hits on the runways with heavy ordnance would be avoided. Fighter cover would be provided by long-range P-38's, which would escort the bombers over the target, and by shorter-range P-47's, which would meet the bombers near Aitape, beat off pursuing fighters, and shepherd them home. Medium and light bombers would continue attacks on the airfields at Wewak to prevent their use by Japanese fighters. The Liberators with their P-38 and P-47 escorts would smash the anti-aircraft defenses while the medium and light bombers would drench the area with bombs. On March 30th, 7 B-24's hit Hollandia dispersals as 75 Liberators of the 43rd bombardment group and 59 P-38s of the 80th, 431st and 432nd Fighter Squadrons swept over Hollandia's airstrips and dropped nearly 6000 bombs. To make matters worse for the Japanese, they suffered from insufficient radar warning, many of their aircraft would be on the ground refueling after some morning patrols. The 5th Air Force found countless enemy aircraft parked wing tip to wing tip along the runways, a lethargic anti-aircraft reaction. 25 or more fighters made "eager" passes against the 65th Bombardment Squadron, whose gunners claimed two destroyed. The 80th Fighter Squadron engaged a reported 35 to 40 hostile fighters, destroying 7 of them. The 431st Fighter Squadron claimed one Tony damaged, but the 432d encountered no enemy fighters. Japanese interception seemed badly disorganized. The planes milled about with little evident formation, and most of the pilots appeared to have little desire for a fight. Over 100 aircraft were destroyed as the Japanese were caught completely unprepared. Japanese prisoners-of-war and captured documents later revealed that the reason the bombing operation was so successful was because the Japanese high command erroneously transported too many airplanes to Hollandia from the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies but did not transport more pilots and maintenance crews with the airplanes. There was no way for them to build appropriate defensive shelters to protect all 400 aircraft and also there were not enough trained pilots who could fly all of those airplanes at the same time so many perfectly operational aircraft were left sitting there with no aircrew to maintain them. The morale at Hollandia airbase was very low during the bombing operation, with many Japanese soldiers and airmen hiding in bunkers instead of manning anti-aircraft artillery and getting airplanes into the air. Most of these Hollandia soldiers and airmen were rear-echelon and not combat-oriented at all because most of the combat-trained divisions from the 18th Army were recently sent further east towards Wewak in anticipation of amphibious landings that would never come thanks to the deception and feints carried out by General Kenney. The P-38s then withdrew to Nadzab as soon as the bombers cleared their targets; and the P-47s, meeting the Liberators near Aitape, convoyed them home without incident. So successful was this first raid that one squadron reported that “Hollandia had really been Wewaked”. The next day, Kenney launched a nearly identical mission, with 7 Liberators and 52 P-38s bombing the dispersal at Hollandia, Cyclops and Sentani airdromes. 153 tons of 100 pound demos, frags and incendiary bombs were dropped. The Japanese anti-aircraft fire was more accurate this time around and 56 Japanese fighters gave the allies a fight. However the pilots were inexperienced and unaggressive. The Americans estimated 14 aircraft were shot down while they suffered the loss of one P-38. After the air strike, the total number of destroyed aircraft on the ground reached 199. At this point the Japanese scrambled to withdraw their remaining serviceable aircraft out of Hollandia. On April 3, Kenney sent his heaviest air attack to date. 66 B-24s escorted by 21 P-38s dropped 492 1000-pound bombs on anti-aircraft defenses. An estimated 30 Japanese Tonys and Oscars attempted without success to break up the bomb runs, and B-24 gunners claimed 2 fighters destroyed, while the 21 escorting P-38's of the 80th Squadron claimed downing ten. Then, 96 A-20s escorted by 17 P-38s strafed and dropped 100-pound para-demolition bombs over grounded aircraft, stores, and other targets of opportunity. The 432nd Squadron, covering the A-20's with 17 P-38's, encountered about 20 Japanese fighters and claimed 12 definitely destroyed, against the loss of one P-38. Finally, 76 B-25s escorted by 36 P-38s swept the strips at noon, scattering parafrags and parademos and strafing everything in sight. Only 3 Japanese fighters were encountered in this last attack, which were all shot down. After the end of the raid, Hollandia was so badly mauled that it could no longer be considered a major air installation. A Japanese seaman after hearing of the Allied mission of April 3rd against Hollandia, although seemingly confused as to imperial folklore, correctly assessed the Allied victory: "Yesterday, the anniversary of the birthday of Emperor Meiji, we received from the enemy, greetings, which amount to the annihilation of our Army Air Force in New Guinea." After April 3rd, the 5th Air Force virtually owned the air over Hollandia. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Admiralty Islands campaign was coming to a swift close, seeing MacArthur secure the valuable islands like Los Negros and Manus. MacArthurs new campaign to hit Western New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies, certainly began with a bang as General Kenney's air forces had basically claimed air supremacy, the Japanese were in full panic mode. 

Danielle Newnham Podcast
Startups: Europe vs US

Danielle Newnham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:29


Today's episode is going to be a little bit different as it is actually a podcast episode where I appeared as a guest as opposed to a host and I am sharing it here because I think you will find it useful. The podcast is called Digital Europe: Now and Beyond which is about European tech entrepreneurship and innovation and is hosted by serial Spanish entrepreneur Pau Garcia-Mila. In the episode you're about to listen Pau talks to myself and South American but Ireland-based founder Alejandro Gutierrez, co-founder and CEO of Defactor Labs, a blockchain-based credit marketplace that links financiers with investors seeking opportunities in DeFi, about what it's like to start a startup in Europe vs the USA including access to funding and networks, as well as why I believe in founders seeking out communities and networks at the beginning of their startup journeys, why we should be highlighting more female founders, and what Europe has to offer founders today vs the landscape here just ten or even twenty years ago.The episode has a lovely international flavour and isn't focused on just silicon valley like many tech podcasts usually are and I think you will find some useful lessons in here so please do enjoy it.This episode features host Pau Garcia-MilaPau Garcia-Mila and guest Alejandro Gutierrez.Original episode and Digital Europe podcast can be found here.Danielle Twitter / Instagram / Substack Newsletter / YouTubeWith special thanks to Hauwei   

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Inflation, Private Credit, Bob Iger, and Earnings (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 60:44 Transcription Available


Jennifer Lee, Senior Economist and Managing Director at BMO Capital Markets, joins to discuss CPI, PPI, and the outlook for a recession in the US. Steve Geiszler, US Chief Intellectual Property Counsel and Hauwei, and Andy Purdy, Huawei USA Chief Security Officer, join for a roundtable on Hauwei's 2023 Innovation and IP Forum, sharing progress in ICT industries and ICT developments. Randy Schwimmer, co-head of Senior Lending at Churchill Asset Management, discusses private credit, lending, and the credit crunch. Laura Modi, CEO and co-founder at Bobbie, discusses the outlook for her business, recent growth, and provides and update on the baby formula industry. Michael Nathanson, founding partner and Senior Research Analyst at Moffettnathanson, joins to discuss Bob Iger's extension at Disney and the Hollywood strike. Ken Shea, Senior Analyst: Beverages, Tobacco, and Cannabis with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to break down PepsiCo earnings. Kevin Crowley, Senior US Oil Reporter with Bloomberg News, joins to discuss Exxon acquiring Denbury. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Madison Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Master Cast
Master Cast 13: Google bans Hauwei, iphone 11 leak, Ryzen 3rd gen will kill Intel

Master Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 28:08


Original Recording on june 20th 2019

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon
11-28-2022: FCC fires shots against Hauwei

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 8:47


Twitter is taking a color coded approach to badges FCC bans Hauwei, ZTE, and other Chinese companies from selling security or telecom equiment --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/earlybirbbriefing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earlybirbbriefing/support

Computer Corner (5DRadio.com)
Computer Corner July 30, 2022

Computer Corner (5DRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022


Hosts: Gene Mitchell and Joe Myshko Air date: July 30, 2022 Topic:PowerLine Ethernet, WIFI, Chips, & Hauwei Special Guest(s):

The Amber and Joe Show
104: Huawei Equipment Could Disrupt Nuclear Communications

The Amber and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 26:24


Amber and Joe chat about the recent CNN exclusive stating that Hauwei equipment could disrupt US nuclear communications. CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/23/politics/fbi-investigation-huawei-china-defense-department-communications-nuclear/index.html China Buys Farmland: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/01/chinese-purchase-of-north-dakota-farmland-raises-national-security-concerns-in-washington.html Follow us on Instagram @The_Amber_and_Joe_Show Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAmberandJoe1 Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Rumble! Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/amberandjoeshow Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7fBPeiJryeN9NWuILrCuIR?si=WW_jkdoxQdSOY5HWgylKag Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-amber-and-joe-show/id1599417639 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/theamberandjoeshow

The Dojo SA Podcast
The Dojo S11E05 - Codes

The Dojo SA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 174:50


On this episode of #TheDojo, sans Modise, Thabang and Dez begin things off lamenting on the recent bouts of loadshedding, we ponder if privatization would be the answer to our electricity woes. We extend our condolences to the family, friends and fans of DJ Dimples and share our thoughts on his career. We briefly touch on Zola, him trending and the recent wave of concern from the public. We move on to discuss regulation of employment of foreigners in light of the Hauwei management saga and the EFF inspections of local restaurants. We ask if more is being done to monitor foreigners from Europe employed in white collar management positions. We share our comments on the recent announcement of Raymond Zondo to position of Chief Justice. We answer a listener given question on what the Guy/Girl code says about hooking up with the ex of a friend. Joined by Modise on the tail end of the Pod we give our thoughts on a problem faced by a reddit user that was shared with the community. Mo gives us his alternative thoughts around the Guy/Girl code debate.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
First Things: Hauwei and China's Tech Domination

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021


Jonathan Pelson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “Wireless Wars: China’s Dangerous Domination of 5G and How We’re Fighting Back.”

First Things Podcast
Hauwei and China's Tech Domination

First Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 35:38


On this episode Jonathan Pelson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, "Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G and How We're Fighting Back."

Minuto do Conhecimento
Minuto do Conhecimento - Banimento da Hauwei e ZTE nos EUA

Minuto do Conhecimento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 1:04


Hoje vamos falar do banimento da Hauwei e ZTE nos EUA. Você sabe por que isso aconteceu? A gente te conta! Conheça mais sobre esse acontecimento no Minuto do Conhecimento de hoje.

Happy Tech Blog
Happy Tech Update - อัพเดทข่าวสาร วงการ Tech 7/6/2021

Happy Tech Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 14:34


มา Update ข่าวคราววงการ Tech กันครับ ขอบคุณที่ติดตามกันนะคร้าบ คอมเม้นต์ และแชร์เป็นกำลังใจกันได้จ้า

Accrotidienne par GLG
JTduGEEK,Homor 50,Hauwei P50,Realme GT,Lenovo ThinkBook Plus 2

Accrotidienne par GLG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 23:41


Le Jt du geek , ton Zap actu High-Tech by GLG , un petit résumé en Vidéos des dernières news tech et smartphone du Jtgeek @GLGreviews Bon plan aliexpress https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_A1uDtu #Honor50 #RealmeGT #LenovoThinkBookPlus 0:36 Merci à nos Tipeurs 3:00 T-shirt Jtgeek shop: https://jtgeek.com/shop/ 3:40 Les news Tech de la semaine Les films et series TV 15:51 Review à venir #JTduGeek #ByGLG Le Jtgeek c'est 3 Chaines Youtube : -GLG Reviews http://youtube.com/glgreviews -GLG Vidéo http://youtube.com/lesmagouilles -By GLG In English: https://bit.ly/38NY48u -WTS by GLG http://youtube.com/wtsbyglg Soutiens l'aventure sur https://www.utip.io/gregutip Offre moi un café: https://fr.tipeee.com/jt-geek-china ——————- ● Accro En Podcast ● ——————- Retrouvez votre accrotidienne en Podcast sur: RSS: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:75856437/sounds.rss Tuto écouter podcast: https://jtgeek.com/?p=57650 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/32qcRl1KNpFgh6jEhi04J3 ——————- ● Suivez Moi Greglegeek / Jtgeek ● ——————- ► Ma Chaine tech | http://youtube.com/glgreviews ► Ma Chaine Touristique et fantastique: http://youtube.com/wtsbyglg ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/greglegeek_/ ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/glgreviews ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/glgreviews ► Google+ | https://plus.google.com/glgreviews ► GLG Blog | https://jtgeek.com By GLG

The101.world
In relationships with IR Ep.1 : ศึก 5G จีน - สหรัฐ

The101.world

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 42:25


หากคุณกำลังอยู่ใน ‘complicated relationship’ กับโลกใบนี้! สรุปแล้ว เธอ ฉัน เรา เขา เราเกี่ยวข้องกันยังไง?! มาร่วมทำความเข้าใจความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างประเทศในรูปแบบวงเม้าของเพื่อน ผ่านแว่นตาของสองเพื่อนซี้จากคณะรัฐศาสตร์ ประเดิมตอนแรกด้วย “ศึก 5G จีน - สหรัฐ” ย้อนกลับไปช่วงต้นปี 2019 ตอนที่โลกยังไม่ต้องปวดประสาทกับโควิด-19 แต่อาจต้องปวดหัวกับมหาอำนาจสหรัฐอเมริกา นำโดย (อดีต) ประธานาธิบดีโดนัลด์ ทรัมป์ ที่เรารู้กันดีว่า ขยันสร้างหรือออกนโยบายให้ประชาคมโลกปวดหัวเล่นอยู่บ่อยๆ และหนึ่งในข่าวที่ทำให้คนส่วนใหญ่อาจจะรู้สึกงุนงงไม่น้อยคือ การที่ทรัมป์ออกมาประกาศ ‘แบนหัวเว่ย’ (Hauwei) รวมถึงโน้มน้าวให้ประเทศพันธมิตรของตนเองแบนหัวเว่ยตามด้วย . หลายคนฟังแล้วคงอดสงสัยไม่ได้ หัวเว่ยมีความสำคัญอย่างไร ทำไมทรัมป์ถึงเลือกแบนหัวเว่ย แต่ถึงทรัมป์ไม่ได้ออกประกาศแบนชัดเจนขนาดนี้ คุณรู้หรือไม่ว่า ในสหรัฐฯ เราก็แทบจะไม่เห็นเงาของสมาร์ตโฟนหรือเทคโนโลยีต่างๆ ที่เป็นของหัวเว่ยอยู่แล้ว และจริงๆ เรื่องแบนหัวเว่ยก็ไม่ใช่แค่เรื่องการแบนสมาร์ตโฟนหรือเทคโนโลยีธรรมดาๆ แต่เป็นเรื่องที่ลึกไปถึงเกมการเมืองในเวทีระหว่างประเทศเลยทีเดียว! In relationships with IR ตอนแรก ชวนคุณไปเจาะลึกความสัมพันธ์สุดซับซ้อนของสองมหาอำนาจจีน-สหรัฐฯ กับจุดเริ่มต้น ‘การแบนหัวเว่ย’ ที่ไม่ใช่แค่การแบนหัวเว่ย แต่สืบลึกไปได้ถึงสงครามการช่วงชิงความเป็นเจ้าเทคโนโลยี และไปถึงขั้นการช่วงชิงความเป็นมหาอำนาจโลก พร้อมสำรวจท่าทีเหล่าประเทศน้อยใหญ่ที่กลายเป็นเหมือนสนามอารมณ์ เพราะถูกลากเข้ามาพัวพันในการสู้กันของมหาอำนาจครั้งนี้ แล้วพอไบเดนตบเท้าเข้าทำเนียบขาวแล้ว ไฟศึกเทคโนโลยีจะมอดลง หรือว่าจะกลายเป็นการสุมไฟระลอกใหม่!? ดำเนินรายการโดย จีน - ณรจญา ตัญจพัฒน์กุล และ มาย - กานต์ธีรา ภูริวิกรัย

B-Time with Beth Bierbower
Life Lessons with NYT Best-Selling Author & Podcast Host James Allworth

B-Time with Beth Bierbower

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 61:10


James Allworth is a man of many talents. He is co-author of How Will You Measure Your Life w/ Clay Christensen & Karen Dillon, co-host of the Exponent Podcast 7 Head of Innovation at Cloudfare. James shares life & work lessons from the Late Prof Clay Christensen. We discuss work culture & work/life balance. We also discuss Big Tech and market power. We also discuss Tik Tok and Hauwei and privacy concerns. You don’t want to miss this engaging episode that covers a range of topics. Show Notes:  Podcasts:  James likes podcasts that play electronic dance.  He says these are great to work out to.  Books: The Innovators Dilemma by Clay Christensen; Guns, Germs & Steel: The Fate of Human Societies by Jared Diamond; The Black Swan:  The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb    

Voluntary Input
The Death Wobble

Voluntary Input

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 59:00


This week, Leo and Adam talk about Oculus Quest 2 users getting permabanned, the new iPhone (and whether or not Leo is "aging out" of tech), Sweden's ban on Hauwei, and Adam takes playing XBox on his iPhone for a test drive. And more! Be sure to visit the new Voluntary Input website for more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voluntary-input/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voluntary-input/support

Benefit of the Doud
Where Tech Meets Politics Featuring Juan Carlos Bagnell

Benefit of the Doud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 52:40


The intersection of tech and politics is happening more and more these days as technology becomes a more and more integrated part of our lives. As technology gets better, we need to learn how to use it, what it's allowed for, and what it's decidedly not allowed for.  That's where politicians step in. A lot of them have no idea how this stuff works, but there are some bright stars out there.  From political responsibility to just who the heck knows what they're talking about JCB is here to help!  Of course, don't forget to check out the full interview on Patreon! Links to News of the week available at benefitofthedoud.com. Patreon bonus for this episode: ~15 minutes of bonus audio Special thanks to:Juan Carlos BagnellSomegadgetguy.com  Subscribe to the show! Support the show! Read more!  Twitter - @Benefitofdoud Instagram - @BenefitoftheDoud  Benefit of the Doud is written and hosted by:Adam Doud - @DeadTechology  Co-produced by:Clifton M. Thomas - @cliftonmthomas

INCB Tecnologia
Episódio 40 - Nos Bastidores do Mundo da Eletrônica - Sensores

INCB Tecnologia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 8:07


No quadro "Nos Bastidores do Mundo da Eletrônica" sobre a isenção de impostos sobre energia solar e obre o 5G da Hauwei. No quadro Palavras do Mestre Newton C. Braga temos o professor explicando sobre o tempo de respostas dos sensores.

"10 по 60" #14 Amazfit Neo, Airpower на минималках, Hauwei watch fit, Asus Zenfone 7 и 7 pro, Привлекательность гаджетов

"10 по 60"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 10:48


Новый выпуск еженедельного дайджеста за 30.08.2020 Группа Вконтакте https://vk.com/10to60 #podcast #huawei #qingyun #amazfit #casio #airpower #apple #redmi #redmi9c #huweiwatchfit #oneplus #asus #zenfone #samsung #charger #iphone #blacberry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/10to60/message

Five Minute Drill
Democrats Launch First Virtual National Convention

Five Minute Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 5:01


Daily Coronavirus infections increase by an average of 50,000+; University of North Carolina switches to remote learning; Hauwei faces new restrictions; Robinhood raises an additional $200 million. Simran Sandhu reports.

Five Minute Drill
Pentagon Plans to Withdraw Roughly 12,000 Troops from Germany

Five Minute Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 4:54


NASA plans historic Mars rover launch; All major U.S. stock indexes increase; Crude oil production fell by 10.6 million barrels last week; Kodak's share price surges by 300% after receiving a $765 million loan; Qualcomm announces long term patent agreement with Hauwei; Simran Sandhu & Darian Phillips report.

Five Minute Drill
U.K. Bans Hauwei from its National 5G Network

Five Minute Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 5:18


Moderna's share price surges 16% after it produces promising results in its early stage human trial; J.P. Morgan sets aside $10 billion to cover losses after disappointing quarterly earnings; Trump Administration rolls back rules that require international students to leave the U.S. if classes are online; Simran Sandhu & Darian Phillips report.

Five Minute Drill
President Trump Fires U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York

Five Minute Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 5:01


Commerce department bans companies from supplying semiconductors to Hauwei; American Airlines seeking $3.5 billion in new financing; U.S. banks experience a $2 trillion increase in deposits accounts; Black-owned companies surge during Juneteenth; Simran Sandhu & Darian Phillips report.

METADATA
METADATA | E72: La felicidad doble del Note de Samsung y la guerra de procesadores que golpea a Huawei

METADATA

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 65:08


Este episodio sí se lanza el 27 de mayo, a diferencia del “Crew Dragon” que se lanza el sábado 30.

METADATA
METADATA | E72: La felicidad doble del Note de Samsung y la guerra de procesadores que golpea a Huawei

METADATA

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 65:08


Este episodio sí se lanza el 27 de mayo, a diferencia del “Crew Dragon” que se lanza el sábado 30.

RTÉ - The Business
A Donegal Man in China

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 15:21


Joe Kelly, a Donegal man, is one of Hauwei’s most senior executives. He’s vice president of their corporate communications. We caught up with him to ask about how life in China is returning to normal and the country's growing tensions with the United States.

4gnews
Podcast 272: Novos smartphones da Xiaomi e nova polémica, preço do Pocophone F2 Pro e Hauwei P30 Pro 2020

4gnews

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 88:38


Está na hora de mais um podcast 4gnews. Hoje às 21.30h lá estaremos para falar da Xiaomi, Pocophone e ainda da nova jogada da Huawei com o seu novo Huawei P30 Pro 2020. Sabe mais aqui: https://4gnews.pt/podcast-272-novos-smartphones-da-xiaomi-e-nova-polemica-preco-do-pocophone-f2-pro-e-hauwei-p30-pro-2020/ Canal do Tiago Ramos: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOpinionPT Canal do Daniel Pinto: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4yOLosLQAu5INkj2ejQKzQ Link da review do iPhone SE: https://4gnews.pt/apple-iphone-se-2020-review/

Malicious Life
The Hauwei Ban, Part 2

Malicious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 37:03


The Hauwei Ban, Part 2Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

CoopCrowd
Treatment of Hauwei, Nothing New. 2020 and beyond.

CoopCrowd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 16:10


We have become so complacent to America's domination, but at the same time, tolerant or shall we say immune to their bully strategy. They are a great nation no doubt, but it has been at the expense of silencing critics and or just outrightly creating a case against them, creat public sympathy through media washing and ending up in incarceration or at the other extreme inciting war. Hauwei, I believe is just the start of America being exposed for their tactics and the paradigm of you become better than us, we will say you stole the idea from us, build a case and shut you down. Instead of realising, not every idea is American. In 5 years, America in my opinion, like Apple, will fall far of the chart as a technology leader. Here is my Story.

Master Cast
Master Cast 13: Google bans Hauwei, iphone 11 leak, Ryzen 3rd gen will kill Intel

Master Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 28:08 Transcription Available


Pillole de IL PODCAST
HUAWEI MATE 30 E 30 PRO NON HANNO LE GOOGLE APP

Pillole de IL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 3:08


Nel podcast di oggi parliamo dei nuovi smartphone Hauwei che non dispongono delle Google app, sarà un punto a sfavore di Huawei?Fonte:http://www.rainews.it/dl/rainews/articoli/huawei-presenta-smartphone-senza-app-google-d954dd43-7568-4f79-87fc-711d2580cd99.html___________________________________________________________________Grazie per aver assistito anche a questa nostra pillola di podcast!Vi ricordiamo di seguirci su:* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ilpodcastIT/* Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ilpodcast* Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/radiomegaitalia* iTunes: https://apple.co/2MG2stx * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2B7F8Ag * YouTube, iscrivetevi e attivate le notifiche, mi raccomando!Hai argomenti da suggerirci? Allora scrivici a:diretta.radiomega@gmail.com- Michele.

DGiT Daily Podcast
September 9, 2019 - Hey Google, Please hold for the next representative

DGiT Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 8:30


Google may be introducing a follow up to Google Duplex that will allow Google Assistant to wait on hold for you until a Customer Service Representative picks up. It would be the greatest thing ever. Our Roundup features stories about Best of IFA wards from Android Authority and SoundGuys, Huawei’s Google Play workaround, going hands-on with the Huawei Mate X, Apple’s response to iOS exploits, and our air taxi dreams getting closer.  www.dgit.comLatest Dgit Daily@DgitDailySubscribe! Check out other shows in our network! Android Authority PodcastSoundGuys Podcast

IO&TEch
Hauwei tra Android e ArkOS

IO&TEch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 46:01


Oggi parliamo di Hauawei tra ArkOS e Andorid!Cosa vorresti nei prossimi sistemi operativi Apple?Fammelo sapere su Numbers https://goo.gl/XwzvsY Fammelo sapere su Google Docs https://goo.gl/grTjn5Vuoi parlare di tecnologia? Entra qui t.me/FgWorldTwitter: http://goo.gl/SzoKQInstagram: https://goo.gl/wg17oyFacebook: https://goo.gl/nWj2ZhMedium: https://goo.gl/7oT3ZvYouTube: https://goo.gl/vn3Ri3Apple Music: https://goo.gl/9yH2SmIO&TEch su Medium: https://goo.gl/zyoG9CAn iPad Guy su Twitter: https://goo.gl/JCUG5PAn iPad Guy su Medium: https://goo.gl/j53aJzAscolta il podcast su Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/ioetechapplepodcastAscolta IO&TEch su Spreaker: http://bit.ly/ioetechspreakerAscolta IO&TEch su Spotify: http://bit.ly/ioetechspotifySostieni IO&TEch con Satispay: https://goo.gl/egznHVSupporta IO&TEch lasciando una recensione con Apple Podcast da iOS: https://goo.gl/2gCWRuVuoi contattarmi? Scrivimi una mail a jacoporeale@yahoo.it o scrivimi su Facebook https://goo.gl/ESezY9

Corporate Coke & Smack
#98 - True To The Game

Corporate Coke & Smack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 56:46


Wow can you imagine we are closing in on 100 episodes. We are glad to have Tobe back as he has now completed the CFA Level 2 exam and awaiting his results. This week was action packed as we touched on topics in many different industries. We started off by discussing a new education repayment plan created by Purdue University. The plan would allow students to pay no money upfront but instead, pay a percentage of their income for 10 years post graduation. In the world of tech, the US has disallowed the sales of Hauwei devices due to homeland security issues. Hauwei has been known to plant chips in their phone that are able to spy and record calls. This is going to dramatically affect Hauwei's revenue over the next 2 years if this ban remains in affect. The options for the vegan community are starting to pile up. Tyson's recently announced they are getting in on the vegan burger craze. Beyond Meat seems to be the most popular brand right now. Their stock has fared very well since the IPO (initial public offering) last month. Tyson's is a more mature company and has a bigger capitalization. We'll keep an eye on how much market share Tyson's will be able to obtain. How could I forget about Daddy DotCom or Elon Musk. Elon Musk temporarily changed his screen name on Twitter over the weekend. Is this a sign that a big announcement is approaching? We'll have to wait and see. We also touched on a legal battle that is looming with Google, the Raptors' championship season, and more! SUBSCRIBE. RATE. COMMENT

Republic Review
Episode 3: Net Neutrality

Republic Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 60:06


This is the Republic Review podcast, where many topics and the latest news are presented each episode through a casual and respectful discussion. Today Alex and Remy look at recent news headlines: the Virginia mass shooting and Trade War's affect on Hauwei before diving into the main topic of discussion: Net Neutrality. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/republicreview/support

Team Nerd Tech Show with Tim Gillen
019: Why the Huawei Ban Matters; Plus, the 1970's Business Software That Got Business Moving

Team Nerd Tech Show with Tim Gillen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 30:01


This week, on episode 19 of the Team Nerd Tech Show podcast, we're talking about good and bad sides of tech and tech history- namely, Huawei and why the current bans on the Chinese telecom company in some countries matters (and where the US stands to benefit or lose from a possible ban), as well as how Chinese business law affects US tech companies. We also go into the history of one particular piece of software that revolutionized how business using computing: the spreadsheet program VisiCalc. 

Une Tasse de Tech
Le Dragon Albert Dang-Vu de Mirego, le point (final) sur Huawei

Une Tasse de Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 56:31


En direct du Café OSMO à Montréal, Martin Dufort et Alain McKenna reçoivent Albert Dang-Vu, co-président de Mirego. On fait le point final sur Huawei et ses options pour l'après-Android. Introduction - 00:00 Actualités - Le taxi-aérien de la startup Lilium prends son envol - 04:18 - Apple annonce une mise à jour du MacBook Pro - 08:20 - Medium possède plus de 200,000 abonnés - 11:59 - Nike lance une application pour trouver chaussure à son pied - 14:22 Moins 1 - 17:17 - OMSignal n'est plus... Invité de la semaine - 20:23 - Albert Dang-Vu / Co-Président - Mirego - www.mirego.com Gadget de la semaine - Hauwei : le point final - 47:41 Conclusion - 55:35

Eagle Eyes On Tech
EP 169: The Hauwei ban and the Ryzening above Intel

Eagle Eyes On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 81:45


Eagle Eyes On Tech
EP 169: The Hauwei ban and the Ryzening above Intel

Eagle Eyes On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 81:45


Tech Radio
770: Why Hauwei

Tech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 26:44


Why would we still buy a Hauwei phone? Because the Hauwei story is not about phones. Its about something much bigger. We explain all. We also check in on a year of GDPR with legal expert Laura Fannin from Hayes Solicitors.

Next To Nothing The Podcast
May 21, 2019 feat. TheLoneSpirit - Anthem retrospective, Epic Mega Sale, Chinese Tariffs and More!

Next To Nothing The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 84:25


This week on the show we have TheLoneSpirit on to talk about Anthem in retrospect, WWZ, the guys talk about the Epic Mega Sale fiasco, US tarrifs on Chinese goods and their effects on Hauwei users and table top gaming, ending on an update in the technology sector.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow everyone on their Twitch channels!https://www.twitch.tv/renditionzzhttps://www.twitch.tv/daniecaehttps://www.twitch.tv/thelonespirithttps://twitter.com/NTNPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Gl04_U8XycAXXo0DPIFgg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Help support the show by using our humble bundle links!Humble Monthlyhttps://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?refc=O4Ks0GHumble Storehttps://www.humblebundle.com/store?partner=nexttonothingpodWorried about the Adobe story? Humble is running a special promo for Sound Forge and Vegas! Use the link to buy the bundle and help support the show!https://www.humblebundle.com/software/vegas-pro-even-more-rebundle?partner=nexttonothingpod------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our intro music:Track: Sekai - Running [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/V42iRj0Toq0Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.i

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon
5-21-19 Maybe a Hauwei phone isn't a good idea

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 3:01


Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon
5-21-19 Maybe a Hauwei phone isn't a good idea

Early Birb Briefing with Eagle Falcon

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 3:01


Android Authority Podcast
Huawei’s killer camera, Android Q’s killer features, and 5G’s killer speed!

Android Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 61:11


We’re no April Fools here. Adam, Joe and Jonathan take a look at their favorite April Fool’s day gags. Plus, they have a moment of silence for Google+ and Inbox. But the really exciting news comes in the form of the Huawei P30 camera, Android Q beta 2, and 5G’s official arrival. They  take on all of these awesome topics this week on the Android Authority podcast! Tech We Like: Roav Jump Starter Pro by Anker Visit http://tyvm.ly/uXLy0 Affiliate disclosure: We may receive compensation in connection with your purchase of products via links on this page. The compensation received will never influence the content, topics or posts made on this podcast. Recorded April 4, 2019 Time codes 1:15 – Google+ is officially dead, but you might still be able to get your data Inbox by Gmail is dead, but at least you can bring back its looks with this Chrome extension The best Google Inbox alternatives for Android 5:15 - April Fool’s Day 2019 round-up: All the major tech gags in one place Here are Google’s April Fool’s Day gags: From Google Tulip to spoon bending in Gboard 16:20 - Huawei P30 Pro vs Pixel 3 XL: The ultimate low-light camera comparison 29:50 - Verizon kicks off its 5G service in Chicago and Minneapolis, starts 5G Moto Mod sales 44:40 - Everything new in the second Android Q developer preview 51:40 - The story behind Snapchat’s Android rebuild The Android Authority podcast is: Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy Produced by Adam Doud

Radio Bullets
22 marzo 2019 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 11:46


The Askancity Podcast
Episode 364

The Askancity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 59:26


Dan and Eric talk about Dan's band, Donald Trump, Jussie Smollett, hate crimes, Calvin Johnson, marijuana, addiction, soda tax, insect apocalypse, giant bees, emoji, Rober Kraft, coffee, sharks, genetics, Apple, streaming video, Hauwei, processors, Nest, Samsung, bu-ray, The Lespool Lennon Delerium, Gary Clark, Steve Van, Eli Roth's History Of Horror, Free Solo, The Girl In The spider Web, Abducted In Plain Sight, Never Sleep Again

Tech Time
25 – Meng Wanzhou Update and Facebook Steals from Kids – Tech Time Podcast

Tech Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 30:29


Canada & Meng Wanzhou – Update (Meng Minute) Meng Wanzhou, Hauwei and affiliates face 13 charges in the US. Acting US Attorney General Matthew Whitaker. 13 counts of bank and wire fraud relates to... The post 25 – Meng Wanzhou Update and Facebook Steals from Kids – Tech Time Podcast appeared first on BAPGO.

Tech Time
Hauwei Hates Canada – Podcast 18

Tech Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 41:11


Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Chinese Huawei Inc. Detained in Vancouver at the request of U.S. Meng Wanzhou was detained on Dec 1 in Vancouver in between flights by Canadian authorities on the request of... The post Hauwei Hates Canada – Podcast 18 appeared first on BAPGO.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Tech Addicts UK Podcast - 3rd May 2017

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 69:25


With Gareth Myles, Gavin Fabiani-Laymond and Jay Garrett   RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Tunein   Show Notes News: LG G6 vs Samsung Galaxy S8 vs Huawei P10 Plus vs iPhone 7 Plus   Play Test:   Jay BlackBerry KeyONE - 7 days with the new BB BenQ TH530 projector Gareth The Sennheiser Flex 5000 The Cozyphones Kids Gavin Huawei P10 Plus Review/ Camera & More LG G6 Review, Impressions, Camera & More Samsung Galaxy S8 Review, Impressions, Camera & More Audeze iSine 20   Optoma NuForce NE800M Sennheiser Momentum In Ear Polk MagniFi Mini Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound Theatre Bar review Optoma NuForce uDAC-3 amp/dac review Optoma GT5500 Ultra Short Throw Projector review Bargain Basement: Virgin Mobile, 2500 Minutes, Unlimited Text, 6gb 4g Data (Includes Data Rollover) 12 Months Plan £11 Month 3GB of 4G data, 1000mins, unlimited SMS, 30 day contract £8.00/m Plusnet DOOGEE F7 - 6.0 Android Phone - Dual SIM Card Smartphones with 5.5 Inch IPS Screen, 3400mAh - 3GB RAM+32GB ROM - 13MP+5MP PDAF Camera - £148.99 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Email: contact@techaddicts.uk Twitter: @techaddictsuk ; @garethmyles ; @gavinfabiani  ; @GadgetyNewsCom ; @JayGarrett ; @swanny ; @girlsngadgets ; @wildlime Facebook: Tech Addicts Web: http://gavinsgadgets.com ; http://GadgetyNews.com ; http://swanny.me/ Google Plus: +Techaddicts; +garethmyles ; +gavinfabiani-laymond; +JayGarrett  

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham
Smartphones getting even bigger

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 2:33


After seeing phones get even bigger with recent models from Lenovo, Hauwei and now Samsung, it doesn't take a genius to go out on a limb and see that the next iPhone will be bigger than current models. Jefferson Graham reports on the #TalkingTech podcast.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast 89 Ham Tomato and Cheese

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2010 90:57


Gareth, Matt, Tracy and Andy enjoy a lovely little chat about HTC’s recent announcement, the Blackberry Torch 9800, Networks woes, Carphone Warehouse’s new concept and James’ embarrassing and personal medical procedure Direct DownloadiTunesDownload the iPhone AppRSS Feed Regulars - Gareth, Matt, Tracy and AndyCameo from James   Show Notes HTC PARTY!!!! New HTC Sense Announced with HTCsense.com HTC Press conference video BlackBerry Torch 9800 now available from Clove BlackBerry Torch 9800 Unboxing Video BLECKBERRY Hauwei IDEOS unboxing video Matt loves iOS 4.2 on the iPad Eken M001 Android Tablet review Orange customers squeezed out of Facebook O2 shocks customers by slashing iPad data allowance Orange brings Android to the masses with the launch of San Francisco iArm CPW Walk out Working Site merge reminder  Bargain corner HTC Desire HD / Desire Z £30 a month + 900 Minutes + 500 Text + Unlimited Mobile Web + 3 Months Free Insurance IN CAR CHARGER FOR APPLE IPHONE AND IPOD , 3G, 3GS, 4, NANO, TOUCH Dialaphone Clearance sale Three iPad SIM cards Listener corner Good evening Matt, Just to let you know vodaphone are at it again. They have put a their branded software in with the above update (Galaxy S) ,they have also massacred the splash screens with their own  terrible splash screen and included a couple of trial games. The users in the vodaphone forum, (http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/topic/75008-galaxy-s-how-can-i-remove-the-new-vodafone-apps/),page are not happy about this and don't want this on their phones , me included,i loved the samsung splash screen .  We are now waiting for the froyo update ,which we hope is released on the 23rd, to remove these vodaphone items. This issue has been raised by both cnet,http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/vodafone-gets-in-another-fine-mess-over-android-this-time-with-galaxy-s-50000468/) and the register ,(http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/21/froyo_updates/)who both have articles written about this update. I don't usually write to web sites about anything just read and agree. I loved my phone without the branding and want it back that way. Have a nice evening. Regards Paul Hi, Do you know of any phones that can block text messages ?  I have heard of an application for the iphone called iblacklist that can block calls.  Can this block text messages as well ?  But i guess your phone needs to be unlocked/jailbroken ? Does the Samsung Galaxy S offer such a feature as i was thinking of buying this phone or an iphone. thanks gaz can I get an iPad on contract? – Someone on Twitter    James' Lymericks Many thanks for the recent praise. ------ Gareth Myles – twitter.com/garethmylesAndy Lee – twitter.com/weirdshanghaiJames Richardson – twitter.com/jpr7373Matt and Tracy Davis - (and James the love child) twitter.com/tracyandmatt

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