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Tecnocast
O iPod da Microsoft e outros flops da tecnologia

Tecnocast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 65:35


Nem só de sucessos vivem Apple, Meta, Microsoft e outras grandes empresas de tecnologia. Para cada produto ou serviço que dá certo, conquistando milhões de usuários, outros tantos ficam pelo caminho. Às vezes a ideia era boa, mas veio no momento errado; outras vezes, no entanto, todo o conceito é estranho, nos levando a questionar: caramba, no que é que eles estavam pensando?No episódio de hoje, conversamos sobre produtos esquecidos de grandes empresas. E não falta assunto: sabia que a Microsoft fez o seu próprio iPod, que a Apple já lançou um console e que o Facebook tentou a sorte no ramo dos smartphones? Para conferir esses e outros exemplos, dá o play e vem com a gente!  Participantes Thiago MobilonJosué de Oliveira Ana MarquesEmerson AlecrimPrêmio MPB – Melhores Podcasts do Brasil: vote no TecnocastGosta do nosso programa? Então acesse o site do prêmio (www.premiompb.com.br), faça o seu cadastro e escolha o Tecnocast na categoria "Tecnologia e telecomunicações". Você pode votar uma vez por dia até 22 de novembro.Mande seu recadoGrupos da Caixa Postal do Tecnocast: Telegram: t.me/caixapostaltecnocast WhatsApp: tbnet.me/caixapostaltecnocast Você pode mandar comentários (inclusive em áudio, vai que você aparece no Tecnocast?), dúvidas, críticas e sugestões. Participe!Se preferir, você pode se comunicar conosco pela Comunidade e através do e-mail tecnocast@tecnoblog.net.Entre também nos Canais do TB no WhatsApp Canal do Tecnoblog Canal do Achados do TB CréditosProdução: Josué de OliveiraEdição e sonorização: Ariel LiborioArte da capa: Vitor Pádua

DigitalOutbox
DigitalOutbox Episode 164

DigitalOutbox

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2013


DigitalOutbox Episode 164 DigitalOutbox Episode 164 - Google I/O Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 1:45 - Google I/O - Just one keynote this year....that lasted for 3 ½ hours - Notable absence - no new hardware. Unlike previous years there were no hardware announcement, but all attendees did get a Chromebook Pixel. There was however plenty of new software and services (but nothing on Google TV and no new version of Android). Key announcements... - Google: 900 million Android activations to date, 48 billion app downloads - Google announces Play game services, Android's cross-platform answer to Game Center - The platform will support cloud saves, thereby allowing users to save their progress or game state and pick it up on a separate device, as well as achievements and leaderboards using Google+. - API will enable both turn-based and real-time multiplayer - Google Play game services will be supported for titles on Android, iOS and the Web - truly cross platform - Google Play services updated with new location, Google+ sign-in, and cloud messaging APIs - 3 new location API’s including Geofencing and Activity Recognition API that will help users track their physical activity - Android Studio - It’s an IDE based on IntelliJ. - This tool has more options for Android Development, making the process faster and more productive. A “live layout” was shown that renders your app as you’re editing in realtime. - Tools to support beta testing and language translations - Google takes on Spotify with Google Play Music All Access subscription service - web and mobile interfaces feature millions of songs you can play instantly, recommendations, charts and playlists, and instant radio stations. The Spotify competitor launches today in the US for $9.99 a month, comes with a free trial month, and sign-ups before June 30th get it for $7.99. - Everything from your Google Music locker is automatically pulled into Google Play Music All Access. Beneath the content you own, everything else an artist has ao All Access is automatically listed and plays at a tap. More countries will get Google Play Music All Access soon. - Google redesigning Play apps and Play Store on the web - Google turns the Samsung Galaxy S4 into a Nexus phone, coming June 26th for $649 - Unlocked - Vanilla Android - no Samsung crapware added - Should get quick updates of new Android releases - Google takes on Apple in schools with Google Play for Education - Play store for education - currently trialling now - Google+ completely redesigned with new cards-based interface - 41 new features - Multi column stream (Like Facebook or Pinterest) - Auto tag posts - New features for hangouts and photos - Photos - automatically enhance the tonal distribution in an image, soften skin, sharpen certain parts of an image and remove noise – and all of those computations happen in the cloud. - system can now analyze your images and kick out blurry photos, duplicates, images with bad exposure (which it will try to fix). It can also recognize good images with certain landmarks, for example, and detect faces and see if people are smiling and/or of those people are in your Google+ circles. It will also try to make some decision based on aesthetics. What used to take hours of work, Gundotra said, now happens automatically in the cloud and take seconds. - Now that Google offers everybody 15GB of free storage, users an also upload 15GB worth of full-size images to Google+ Photos. In addition, the autobackup feature provides unlimited storage space for photos at sized under 2048px. - “Awesome” – can automatically detect when an image is part of a series and stitch it together in one image or an animated GIF. “If we detect that you took a series of photos, in burst mode or otherwise, we can stitch them together,” Gundotra told us. To recognize these images, the system does a bit of analysis to make sure the background hasn’t moved. - This is about more than animated GIFs, though. This new feature – which Google calls “auto awesome” – can also automatically create a group photo from a series of photos and pick the one where everybody is smiling. It can stitch together landscape photos to create panoramas and create HDR images from a series of photos where it detects bracketed exposures. All of this happens extremely fast, too, thanks to the power of Google’s data centers. - Google unveils Hangouts: a unified messaging system for Android, iOS, and Chrome - replaces the numerous Google services that currently help you have real-time conversations with other users, such as Google Talk, Google Voice and Google+ Hangouts. - It will launch on most major platforms later today, including iOS, Android and the Web. (iOS works well, Android - doesn’t support Nexus 7) - Conversations can either be one-on-one or in larger groups; the new Hangouts app can do both. - As with many other apps, such as WhatsApp or even iMessage, conversations support multimedia content, including high-resolution photographs. - Video chats as well - Text, emoji, photos, video, see who’s typing, read receipts - The service’s Google+ integration is one of the best features in the entire product: every photo that you or a friend posts is automatically saved in a private, shared album on Google+. - One flaw - doesn’t bring in SMS, so not fully unified - Google confirm that SMS is coming soon - Google adds button-free voice search in Chrome: just say 'OK Google' - You should, according to Google, be able to ask it when your upcoming flight is, and where your package might be in transit. - Search getting a lot smarter - improving knowledge graph - Making claims that search is only starting - next generation search coming....end of search as we know it - Google Now updated to include voice reminders, emails, and public transit data - new cards include a location-based Reminder feature, public transit travel times, and information about books, music, TV shows and video games that might be of timely interest to users. - Reminder feature is based on time, people and location and can be set with simple voice commands using natural language processing. It’s like the geofenced Reminders that are used by Apple in iOS, but looks to be arguably more useful since it ties into the Google Now knowledge graph. Reminders takes Now further by giving users a way to actively set and retrieve content, which should help prove its worth among users who weren’t getting much out of the automated results previously being generated by the engine. - Google Wallet comes to Gmail - Google announced two important features regarding Google Wallet. The first is integration with Gmail so you can pay by sending an email. The second is the launch of the Google Wallet Instant Buy Android API, which lets developers integrate payment features into apps for selling physical goods and services. - The first feature, which is rolling out “over the coming months” to all US Gmail users over 18 years old, means you can send money to whoever you want directly from Gmail. Recipients don’t need to have a Gmail address: any email will do. Google lets you send money for free as long as your bank account is linked to Google Wallet or using your Google Wallet Balance. There are “low fees,” however if you are sending money using your linked credit or debit card. - Google redesigns Maps for mobile - Android, iOS incl iPad version coming this summer - New look for Android, based on iOS - iPad coming soon - new floating search box is the highlight of the main map view, and it incorporates a new suggestion engine that will help you find relevant places nearby and more. - new version of maps will also have live traffic incident reporting and re-routing. - Google Maps integrates Google Earth and Street View in completely redesigned interface - new version of Google Maps is heavily customized for every user, with knowledge about a user contributing to discovery of new places using the same data as Google Now. - new service collates imagery from Google Earth, Google’s Street View and special projects including its space and underwater imaging. Instead of having to bounce around between products, you’ll now be able to get all of that in one place - new overhead view, which is also rendered in 3D using WebGL, like Google Earth: - Flight search and place reviews are now integrated fully into Google Maps, giving you the ability to search for directions including flights in one go. Reviews and ratings can be culled from top reviewers or your Google+ circles. - Larry Page then came on stage, said a few statements (slammed Oracle - in it for the money, then went into a 45 minute Q&A. Most was fairly interesting but there was one bizarre statement.. - Google CEO Larry Page is holding a rare Q&A session with attendees of today's Google I/O keynote, and he's been offering up some pretty unfiltered answers. In response to a question about reducing negativity and focusing on changing the world, Page noted that "the pace of change is increasing" and said that "we haven't adapted systems to deal with that." Specifically, he said that "not all change is good" and said that we need to build "mechanisms to allow experimentation." That's when his response got really interesting. "There are many exciting things you could do that are illegal or not allowed by regulation," Page said. "And that's good, we don't want to change the world. But maybe we can set aside a part of the world." He likened this potential free-experimentation zone to Burning Man and said that we need "some safe places where we can try things and not have to deploy to the entire world." Google is already well-known for coming up with some pretty interesting ideas — the idea of seeing what Page could come up with in this lawless beta-test country is simultaneously exciting and a bit terrifying. - Also, this - Every story I read about Google is ‘us versus some other company’ or some stupid thing, and I just don’t find that very interesting. We should be building great things that don’t exist. Being negative isn’t how we make progress. Most important things are not zero sum, there is a lot of opportunity out there. - A few hours later they put out a cease and desist on Microsoft - Following Google's demands for Microsoft to remove its Windows Phone YouTube app, Microsoft has responded saying it's happy to include advertising. Google sent a cease and desist letter to Microsoft recently, with concerns that the Windows Phone YouTube app does not display ads. "We’d be more than happy to include advertising but need Google to provide us access to the necessary APIs," says a Microsoft spokesperson. - Microsoft appears to want to rectify the situation, noting Google CEO Larry Page's comments at I/O today. "In light of Larry Page’s comments today calling for more interoperability and less negativity, we look forward to solving this matter together for our mutual customers." Microsoft recently released an update for its Windows Phone YouTube application to support sign-in, downloads, and a full YouTube experience. The application has been available for just over a week, but Google has demanded that it be removed by May 22nd for violating its YouTube API rules. 32:52 - 50 Billion Downloads 34:10 - YouTube launches its paid subscription channels with select partners 37:05 - Google Unifies Its Free And Paid Storage Options 38:40 - Google completes the feedback loop 40:20 - Lulzsec hacker group handed jail sentences 40:58 - BlackBerry bringing BBM to Android and iOS this summer 43:51 - Nokia unveils the Lumia 925 46:18 - HTC First to be discontinued 47:25 - Windows Keeps Getting Better 47:57 - Players force EA to drop online pass for used games 49:35 - GT6 for PS3 52:29 - Chris Hadfield - the astronaut's best tweets, photos and videos

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 13/05/13

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2013 6:04


Preço de smartphones no Brasil; Samsung quer lançar o 5G; Malware no Facebook; HTC First pode ter vendas encerradas; Novas regras de e-Commerce no Brasil; Vídeo fake do PS4.

The AnandTech Podcast - M4A Feed
The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 20

The AnandTech Podcast - M4A Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 104:48


Anand Shimpi, Brian Klug & Vivek Gowri discuss Samsung's Galaxy S 4. Also on the list for this episode are Crucial's $600 960GB M500 SSD, the HTC First, ASUS' FonePad, the T-Mobile iPhone 5 and Galaxy Note 8.0.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast 54 HTC One, HTC First, Vegemite #attmobilereview

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2013 24:49


HTC One, HTC First, Vegemite Trackback: http://thechrisvossshow.com/the-chris-voss-show-podcast-54-htc-one-htc-first-vegemite/

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Chris Voss Podcast
Chris Voss Podcast 54 HTC One, HTC First, Vegemite #attmobilereview

Chris Voss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2013 24:49


HTC One, HTC First, Vegemite Trackback: http://thechrisvossshow.com/the-chris-voss-show-podcast-54-htc-one-htc-first-vegemite/ The post Chris Voss Podcast 54 HTC One, HTC First, Vegemite #attmobilereview appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 040: Microbatteries, Lumia Woes, Twitter Music, and More

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013 104:15


We didn't expect to run the Weekly with a skeleton crew two weeks in a row - and it's a good thing we didn't have to. Mere minutes into this week's Tony-and-Michael-only podcast, Taylor Martin arrives to save us from the spectre of a fun, but low-energy, two-man show. In its place: jokes, laughs, and a lot of industry insight you're gonna wanna put your ears on. We talk phone batteries that can jump-start your car, what place Twitter has in music, whether we should be excited about Motorola's X phone or Nokia's aluminum Catwalk, and the strengths and weaknesses of Windows Phone, Facebook Home, and technology's copycat culture. All that, plus some of the most unique listener mail in the history of the podcast, await you - so toss on your poopysuit and start growing your at-sea beard; the U.S.S. Pocketnow Weekly is about to cast off from the pier. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!Pocketnow Weekly Episode 040 Recording Date 04/18/2013 Hosts Michael Fisher Anton D Nagy Taylor Martin Topic List Misc (00:01:49) Twitter #music Now Official New Microbatteries Could Offer A Lot Of Juice LG Teases New York Launch Event Facebook Home Now Available Internationally Android (00:36:58) HTC First vs Google Nexus 4 HTC First is First to Feature Snapdragon 400 - Here's What That Means HTC BoomSound Lives On in 606w Motorola Design Chief Shares Details of First Google-Designed Moto Phone Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 (01:01:30) Nokia's Aluminum Catwalk Finally Pictured? Nokia Lumia Sales are Up, Except in North America iOS (01:23:54) Next iPhone To Pack 12MP Camera with Better Low-Light Performance, HDR Video? Listener Mail (01:30:06) Jason Whiteley asks about Google Play's ability to remove apps from your phone, forcibly. Aaron Linsen asks about accessibility on Android versus iOS, and just why we care so much what our phones are built from. ___ Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MFcast — мобильный подкаст
Acer готовит "убийцу" iPad Mini? (35)

MFcast — мобильный подкаст

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2013 17:28


Центральной темой нового выпуска мобильного видеокаста от MForum стала новость, которую ждали многие фанаты крупнейшей социальной сети в мире. Нам наконец-то показали не только Facebook-фон, но и оболочку для Android, превращающую смартфон в мощный инструмент социализации. Кроме того, Влад Филатов и Сергей Болисов поговорили о конкуренте iPad Mini и планшете-ультрабуке от Acer, смартфоне с 3D-экраном от индийской компании Micromax и некоторых других новостях индустрии за прошедшую неделю. - HTC First - первый смартфон с Facebook Home 12 апреля у AT&T за $99.99; - Acer Iconia A1-810 - конкурент iPad Mini на платформе Android 4.2 Jelly Bean; - Micromax A115 Canvas 3D замечен на фото; - Acer собирается выпустить новый планшет с ОС Windows 8 - Aspire P3; - Kocaso GX1400 - планшет с 13.3 дюймовым дисплеем. Если вам нравится наш подкаст, не забывайте на него подписываться: наш канал на YouTube, страница в iTunes.

KeddroCast
Episode 22: keddroCast – e80. 5 вещей, которые нужны новому iPhone; мобильные игры; HTC First

KeddroCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 76:13


Восьмидесятый выпуск подкаста от сайта keddr.com. Ведущие – контентный владыка Саша Ляпота, технический король Семен Кременюк и просто москвич Андрей Барышников. В сегодняшнем выпуске: Пять пунктов о том, что сделает новый iPhone популярным Мобильные игры и устройства для них HTC First и Facebook Home

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The Droid Life Show
The Droid Life Show: Episode 21

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 81:25


In episode 21 of the Droid Life Show, we spend a fair amount of time discussing Facebook's recent direction to take mobile and Android seriously with Home and the HTC First. After that, it's conversation about the HTC One we have in house, what we hope to see from Google Babel, how awesome it is to see Motorola bootloaders come unlocked, and of course, our favorite apps of the moment.

AfterDawn Suomen Podcast
AfterDawn Podcast - Osa 26: Facebook Home, HTC First sekä Googlen Babel

AfterDawn Suomen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 36:16


Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 039: Galaxy Note 8.0 Review, The iPad 5's Bezel, & Shaking Our Toosh on the Catwalk

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 79:54


Stuff comes up, folks. Sometimes you've got a pressing appointment in Romania, or a meeting scheduled in Media, PA. Sometimes you're at the day job, other times you're off the grid somewhere in the country. Other times you're buying a car. These things happen. Fortunately for us, these things don't usually happen all at once, which means the Pocketnow Weekly podcast usually features more than two people on the air. But today, listeners, Lady Luck was not with us. Today, Sam the Scheduler was out sick, because every member of the Pocketnow team was otherwise engaged when it came time to talk tech. Everyone, that is, except Multimedia Manager Jaime Rivera, and your venerable host. Not wanting to leave you hanging midweek without your scheduled dose of gadget geekery, we teamed up to discuss the Facebook Phone, our recent reviews of the Galaxy Note 8.0 and HTC One, Lumia 928 and iPad 5 rumors, and a piece of listener mail that involves the word "sexy." All that and so much more await you, so don your ballcap and stick some Big League Chew in your cheek: this week's two-man ballgame of the Pocketnow Weekly is about to run the bases. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Thanks for listening!Pocketnow Weekly Episode 039 Recording Date 04/10/2013 Hosts Michael Fisher Jaime Rivera Topic List Misc (00:02:15) HTC One (Sprint) Review Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review HP Envy x2 discussion Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 (00:19:50) Nokia Lumia 928 Leaked Nokia Catwalk Specs Leaked Android (00:30:25) HTC First, Facebook Phone Announced Record Number of Apps Culled from Play Store The Tablet Bubble May Have Burst A Curved Screen for the Next iPhone? iOS (00:50:07) Purported Next-Gen iPad Bezel Pops Up Patent Reveals that iOS Maps Will Get Street View Listener Mail (01:01:24) Carlos Moreaux asks about Pocketnow's history with SassiBob, Kenneth Meadows II poses an interesting question about cloud-based iPad storage, and our old friend Dushyant suggests that stainless steel might be a great material for smartphones. ___ Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le Québec en Baladodiffusion
Québec Balado Espresso 002 | Téléphone Facebook, Timeline et podcasts préférés

Le Québec en Baladodiffusion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2013 17:27


Quel est le premier podcast que vous écoutez lorsque vous mettez à jour votre liste dans iTunes ou votre «podcatcher» préféré? Apprenez-en un peu plus sur le nouveau «téléphone Facebook» qui est en fait l’Application Home tournant sous Android (Pré-installé sur le nouveau HTC First). Voyez les améliorations apportées à la Timeline de Facebook. Écoutez […] The post Québec Balado Espresso 002 | Téléphone Facebook, Timeline et podcasts préférés appeared first on Le Québec en Baladodiffusion.

User Friendly (Audio Version)
UF #64 - Hypercolor Ball Sweat

User Friendly (Audio Version)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2013 47:08


This week the User Friendly fellas chat about Xbox “Always on” and their Twitter faux pas. Does Facebook Home sound like a nice place to live? And a Kickstarter that will make your undershorts more neon than Zack Morris' wardrobe.