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Edgecore OAP10 is the first purpose-built access point designed to bring Plume's extensive software benefits to even more spaces, "Plume is a Wi-Fi software services company. We focus on delivering our services to the end home through our CSP channel. We work with about 400 plus internet service provider CSPs globally" “As areas become increasingly denser and device-rich, especially in apartment buildings, signal interference can kneecap WiFi performance. Tony Liebel, Product Suite Manager at Plume, discusses how Plume's cloud-based WiFi platform with active client steering and bandwidth selection outperforms traditional network solutions that fight blindly for bandwidth by approaching the building holistically.” In this episode, Doug and Plume's Principal Product Principal manager Tony Liebel talk about the benefits of a whole-of-building WiFi approach for multi-resident buildings, Plume's new outdoor access point and how the company works with multiple partner types to better the experience for everyone. Tony is a veteran of the residential technology space and shares his expertise on how residents, property owners and CSPs can provide greater value and receive the best return out of investments in their WiFi amenities. Plume takes its proactive algorithm for managing a home's worth of devices and applies it across a whole building, ensuring that each unit does not interfere with the other, equipping residents with their own SSID and providing property managers with features such as a dedicated IoT network for smart locks, water-leak detectors, and many other connected devices. Doug and Tony discuss the new Edgecore OAP101, the first purpose-built access point designed to bring Plume's extensive software benefits to even more spaces. It opens up a wide set of opportunities for residences, multi-family properties, and small businesses to cover their property with a seamless WiFi experience. “Plume is a Wi-Fi software services company. We focus on delivering our services to the end home through our CSP channel. We work with about 400 plus internet service provider CSPs globally. And we have several product lines that fit all of the needs of the CSP from something called HomePass, which is what is delivered to the end resident, WorkPass, which is for small and medium-sized businesses, and then my part of the business that I run called Uprise, which is all things multi-resident and multi-family in the MDU world.” Edgecore OAP10 The OAP101 is an enterprise-grade, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 outdoor access point, designed to withstand harsh weather conditions in outdoor and industrial environments with IP68-rated, rust-resistant housing. The OAP101 features 2×2:2 uplink and downlink MU-MIMO that can each transmit data to multiple clients simultaneously and together have a combined data rate of up to almost 3Gbps. The OAP101's integration with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enables value-added applications such as iBeacon and Matter applications. The OAP101 can be operated in a standalone mode or managed by Edgecore ecCLOUD, ecCLOUD-VPC, or EWS/VEWS Series controllers. Visit www.plume.com Edgecore OAP10 https://youtu.be/XvS3U1BTUjI
Abrir la puerta del portal de nuestra casa sin sacar el iPhone del bolsillo ni tocar el Apple Watch es posible. Gracias a un usuario del grupo de Telegram, he montado este chiringuito con un iBeacon para que la puerta se abra automáticamente al llegar.
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. Artifacts from Blackbeard's sunken pirate ship are on display in the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort, North Carolina. But now they are also accessible to visitors who are blind, thanks to the efforts of Peter Crumley, who spearheads the Beaufort Blind Project. In this episode, we ask: How can new technology help make sites like these as accessible to people who are blind as they are to sighted people? We profile three companies applying new technologies paired with smartphone capabilities, to make strides in indoor navigation, orientation, and information transfer. Idan Meir is co-founder of RightHear, which uses Apple's iBeacon technology to make visual signage dynamic and accessible via audio descriptions. We check in with Javier Pita, CEO of the NaviLens QR code technology which we profiled in our first season to see what they have been developing in the last two years. Rather than iBeacons or QR codes, GoodMaps uses LiDAR and geocoding to map the interior of a space. We speak with Mike May, Chief Evangelist. Thanks to Peter Crumley, the North Carolina Maritime Museum is fully outfitted with GoodMaps, and will soon have NaviLens as well. As the prices of these tools come down, the key will be getting them into all the buildings, organizations, and sites of information transfer that people who are blind need to access – which is all of them. The Big Takeaways: Beaufort Blind Project. Peter Crumley, a blind resident of Beaufort, North Carolina, has advocated having accessibility tools brought to various parts of his hometown. Along the way, he helped the North Carolina Maritime Museum outfit itself with GoodMaps technology for indoor navigation, and with NaviLens QR codes for information transfer. Thanks to these new technologies, the museum artifacts are now accessible to everyone. RightHear. Idan Meir cofounded RightHear, which uses iBeacon technology paired with users' smartphones to guide visitors who are blind through an indoor space. iBeacons send unique signatures via low Bluetooth signals to phones inside the radius. When these iBeacons are paired with areas of interest in a space (e.g. the front door, the counters, or the bathrooms) users can orient themselves within a space, and identify where they want to go and how they want to navigate to each location. RightHear translates the information embedded in each beacon into audio feedback for users. On the subject of feedback, Idan Meir is looking for beta testers to try out RightHear and provide him with constructive feedback. NaviLens. We profiled NaviLens QR code technology in an episode from our first season. In this episode, we follow up with Javier Pita to see what has been in development in the last two years. Since we last spoke, NaviLens has launched NaviLens 360, which uses magnets to help guide users who are blind to the NaviLens codes, even if their camera is having trouble picking up the code, making the app even more user-friendly. In addition, NaviLens has launched a partnership with Kellogg's in Europe and North America to test the effectiveness of the Navilens code on consumer product packaging. GoodMaps. GoodMaps uses LiDAR technology to map a space. Lasers are sent out from the LiDAR sensor, and when they bounce back, they have captured distances from the point of origin. Institutions work with GoodMaps to pay for the mapping service, and then users can access the maps for free. The app uses audio to communicate navigational directions with users. Technological advancement. Each of these tools relies on component technologies that have gotten less expensive in recent years (iBeacons, QR Codes, and LiDAR). They are also able to exist because their target markets carry smartphones in their pockets, enabling these potential users to access the tools quickly and easily, without much additional hassle or investment. Distribution. In this episode, we profile three different approaches to broadening access to indoor navigation technology, including for orientation and information transfer, proving there are many ways to solve these problems. It is good that some of these tools can be paired, as has been done at the North Carolina Maritime Museum, and that users may be able to choose which tools work best for them. The key will be getting them into all the buildings, organizations, and sites of information transfer that people who are blind need to access – which is all of them. Tweetables: “The advocacy is so important; when you're actually interfacing with the app to make the app better and make it work in a way that a blind person really needs it to work.” – Peter Crumley, Beaufort Blind Project “Well, it's gonna be built from blind perspective philosophy. So not only will it work for me — it will work for anyone, totally blind and fully sighted to give an interactive experience.” – Peter Crumley, Beaufort Blind Project “Imagine, if this technology will be in all the products, we will solve the problem of accessible packaging for all users.” – Javier Pita, NaviLens “The point is we have solved the last few yards of the wayfinding problem that is super important for a blind user. And this was born in New York City with the collaboration with the MTA and the department of transportation of New York City.” – Javier Pita, NaviLens “That camera picks up the environment and it compares it with that point cloud and says, “I see based on this particular image … that you are near the Starbucks,” or “You're near Gate 27.” –Mike May, GoodMaps “It was important and kind of obvious for us from the very early on, you know, that nothing about us without us. It was clear to us that we have to involve users in the process. –Idan Meir, RightHear Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild RightHear NaviLens GoodMaps
Business unplugged - Menschen, Unternehmen und Aspekte der Digitalisierung
Thu, 03 Nov 2022 23:00:00 +0000 https://businessunplugged.podigee.io/41-saschakaczmarek-motionminersgmbh 47d631006ef0a217b5a80f5235cab430 Mein heutiger Gast ist Sascha Kaczmarek. Sascha ist Co-Founder und COO der MotionMiners GmbH, einem Dortmunder Start-up, dass sich auf die anonymisierte und automatisierte Analyse und Optimierung manueller Arbeitsprozesse fokussiert. Sascha und ich sprechen über die technologische Umsetzung der Datenaufnahme, welchen Mehrwert sie generieren und wie sie mit dem Thema Datenschutz umgehen. Angesprochen auf den Unterschied zu etablierten Methoden wie REFA oder MTM erklärt Sascha die Vorteile, aber auch Grenzen von MotionMiners gegenüber diesen und wo Synergien entstehen. Seine Vision zum Thema digitale Prozessanalyse wird dabei auch ganz klar ersichtlich. Mein Gast: Sascha Kaczmarek (LinkedIn) MotionMiners GmbH Feedback & Wunschgäste: podcast@peopex.de Über mich: LinkedIn XING Instagram PEOPEX GmbH 41 full no Start-up,Digitalisierung,Shopfloor,Industrie 4.0,Logistik,Prozessanalyse,Data Mining,Process Mining,iBeacon,Arbeitsprozesse Dr. Johannes P
Your phone includes multiple technologies for tracking your location. Your location can be triangulated via signals to cell towers, precisely pinpointed using its GPS chip and a connection to a satellite, and approximated using WiFi signals and a big database of WiFi base station locations. In addition, an Indoor Positioning System like iBeacon can be used to track your phone inside a building. In this episode we explain the tradeoffs between these various methods and how they're typically used. Show Notes Episode 4: iOS vs. Android Follow us on Twitter @KopecExplains. Theme “Place on Fire” Copyright 2019 Creo, CC BY 4.0 Find out more at http://kopec.live
Apple AirTags are here, and Frank is ready to do some programming with them... but can he? What are Apple's mysterious APIs that should work with this wonderful device do? Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
Apple AirTags are here, and Frank is ready to do some programming with them... but can he? What are Apple's mysterious APIs that should work with this wonderful device do? Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
Wer erinnert sich noch an iOS 7? Und wer erinnert sich noch an eine Funktion namens “iBeacon”? Lange ist es mit beiden Themen her. iOS 7 ist ein uralter Designhut und iBeacon ist in Vergessenheit geraten. Selbst bei Apple ist der Begriff iBeacon zu einem Fremdwort geworden. Doch was ist iBeacon genau und wie könnte man dem Ganzen vielleicht ein Revival verpassen? Und was hat der U1-Chip damit vielleicht zu tun?
App developer Simon Leeb joins us to talk about his automation journey that turned into building an automation app, Pushcut. We also stray into the world of iBeacon and automation.
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Paul is the Head of Learning Technologies (Primary) at Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. A leader and innovator in the Edtech world, renowned for his work in AR, AI and iBeacon technology, Paul is a best selling Children's Picture Book Author, App Developer and sought after Keynote Speaker. Paul is the Author of the best selling children's book, "If I Were a Wizard..." Paul has been featured in 'The Age, 'Sydney Morning Herald', 'Canberra Times' as a leading pioneer in the edtech field. He is the visionary of the EduBeacons App - One of the first creators/users of iBeacon technology in the Educational field in the World. Paul is the creator of "Edtech Synchronicity", a reflection framework for integrating tech in education. He says, "Teaching is in my blood. Transforming education through innovation is at the heart of what I do. Helping others make a connection, is what I love." He is also the author of 'iPad Monthly.' Paul is also a member of the Canva Education Advisory Board, Explain Everything Advisory Boar, and a Book Creator Ambassador, an Apple Distinguished Educator, 2013 Finalist, International EdTech Digest Awards Recognition Program honoring tools, trendsetters and leaders in the education and technology sector. The distinguished awards program recognizes outstanding solutions―and the best and brightest minds―in education and technology. 2013 Finalist - EduBlogs Life Time achievement award. About Paul's book, If I Were a Wizard: WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE A WIZARD? In a quiet corner of a distant forest, a young mouse dares to dream of what might be. While her fellow classmates aspire to become football players, architects and doctors, Hazel begins an adventure of a lifetime. With the power of magic, Hazel journeys through her day, helping friends and family, solving problems and making the world a better place. If I Were A Wizard... Introduces coding concepts through the imagination of a young mouse. From Repeats and Loops to Algorithms, If I Were A Wizard prompts discussions and helps build conceptual understanding of coding concepts. Paul's website: http://www.appsbypaulhamilton.com/ Follow Paul on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/PaulHamilton8 Mentioned in this podcast: If I were a Wizardby Paul Hamilton Paul recommends the book Drive by Daniel Pink Win a a copy of John Couch's book,Rewiring Education by clicking here & subscribing to the Wired Educator Newsletter. One winner will be announced. Or Tweet why you follow @WiredEducator on Twitter or other social media for a chance to win. www.RewiringEducation.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 106 episodes of interviews and professional development. Visit the Wired Educator blog at www.WiredEducator.com Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
Meet the leading designer and maker of Bluetooth beacons in Italy, BlueUp. Partnered with Quuppa for next generation angle-of-arrival location, and supporting iBeacon and Eddystone, BlueUp offers beacons of all shapes and sizes, gateways, along with software and cloud services. As the number of beacons grow and they gain more and more visibility, new applications constantly appear and are even changing the way we talk about “beacons” or “tags”. This week we talk with Alessio Cucini, who has seen the evolution of the beacon market since launching BlueUp in 2014. Optimistic about the direction of the beacon market, Alessio discusses the shift in applications and terminology, iBeacon versus Eddystone, and encryption versus static IDs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Mr. Beacon we are talking to a pioneer in the beacon space, Nathan Dunn, CEO of BlueCats. BlueCats has seen the progression of the real time location services industry first hand, starting with Ultra Wide Band technology followed by a integration of Bluetooth beacons and then the advent of iBeacon. The value of real time visibility was first realized in retail, focusing on how people were led to purchase decisions. BlueCat’s solutions have since spread over many verticals such as sports, industrial warehousing and outdoor asset tracking, as well as hospitality. Backed with years of experience, Nathan discusses the challenges RTLS has faced as it evolved as well as giving us insight into what qualifies a project to be better suited for UWB or for beacons. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neste episódio Tales, Guilherme e Igor conversam sobre as opções que temos no iOS para comunicação sem fio, além do clássico wi-fi. Falamos sobre iBeacon, CoreBluetooth, MultipeerConnectivity e NFC. Links: CoreBluetooth Background https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/NetworkingInternetWeb/Conceptual/CoreBluetooth_concepts/CoreBluetoothBackgroundProcessingForIOSApps/PerformingTasksWhileYourAppIsInTheBackground.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40013257-CH7-SW1 Bluetooth GATT https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/gatt/generic-attributes-overview On Writting Softare Well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXaC0YvDgIo&list=PL9wALaIpe0Py6E_oHCgTrD6FvFETwJLlx iDevices Wall Switch https://store.idevicesinc.com/idevices-wall-switch/ Because Science https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvG04Y09q0HExnIjdgaqcDQ 3Blue1Brown https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw
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With the results now being calculated for the recent Fitness Industry Technology Council's technology usage survey, for episode 032, we're exploring the real answers for club owners around the adoption of new technologies and when to recognize true disruption vs. just a loud media buzz. If you missed the technology survey, be sure to sign up for the FIT-C mailing list over at www.fitechcouncil.org. Today's show will help our industry address some important information about health club usage of technology, including how fitness facilities are using AI in retail, what is the real bridge between technology adoption and ROI, and how specific technology can enhance your business to rise above competition. We're learning from the Chief Information Officer of Gold's Gym, Adam Zeitsiff, to get more clarity around what Adam believes are the 4 most powerful questions to ask when adopting any new piece of tech. These questions and the information from Adam's interview are a great template for all size clubs, and powerful guide when making decisions that club owners can use to separate their facility from those that frenetically adopt what "seem" to be disruptive technology. How do smart club owners and operators make the best decisions when experiencing adoption and disruption in our space? Listen to this insightful conversation with Adam Zeitsiff for the answers. About Adam Zeitsiff Adam Zeitsiff is the Chief Information Officer at Gold's Gym. He is a dynamic, entrepreneurial and visionary leader with an expertise in providing a game-changing edge to manage and grow company infrastructure, technology and product development in highly competitive landscapes. A champion at executing & operating enterprise technology, Adam specializes in leading software and infrastructure solutions within companies for scale, sustainable growth & has years of performance excellence across the US, Canada & European markets. With an out-of-the-box approach, Adam has a proven entrepreneurial spirit & battle-hardened tenacity through consistently achieving results through the application of both technology and business strategies. Listen To Episode 032 As Adam Uncovers The bridge between adoption and disruption: Will improve your operational agility? Will it make a positive impact on your staff? Does it enhance the member experience? Will it create new revenue streams? As we look at the fast growing technology in our industry, how do we identify when disruption is actually taking place vs. just a media buzz? Understanding Adam's quote: "You either disrupt or you get disrupted” (Blockbuster, Kodak, ect.) When we hear the term “technology adoption” and in looking at the sociology behind the technology adoption lifecycle, what data driven actions should clubs be aware of and why? Why not to adopt technology just to adopt, and only to adopt with a true purpose How has Gold’s Gym been an early adopter with technology? What is a BI Engine? How does a BI Engine learn and serve its customers? How is AI being used with retail and how might this be used in the fitness industry? Why do we as an industry need to figure out how iBeacon, near field technology, and the affordability of AI and geotagging blend together? What are the technology needs of corporate wellness in the next 12-24 months? Top 3 Takeaways From The Show Adam believes there's a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt out there, and a lot of media press around technology disruption, but buzz alone doesn't mean something is truly being disrupted. That means somebody got a press release out there and people picked it up. Operators must take the time to really look at these things, always be talking, and learning to stay in touch with colleagues to see the real difference between adoption and disruption in our space. For the operators that choose to have a mindset of learning, who look at all the technology changes with a step-by-step process, Adam believes there is a tremendous possibility to have more engaged members than ever before. The big opportunity with disruption is that operators in our industry hold years of experience that some of the technology providers that are trying to disrupt, just don't have. By leveraging new tech and the deep experience of long time clubs, revenue and member satisfaction will rise. One of the most pivotal questions to ask when adopting new technology is around its positive effect of the member experience. Fitness technology has now created a world without borders; it's not only passed the curve of innovators and early adopters, but also is it now something that will dramatically affect the member experience inside of the club. At the end of the day, you want people to come into your facility and have a great experience, so the technology must disrupt the industry with the sole purpose of improving the member experience within the four walls. Power Quotes From Adam "I don't think a day goes by where I don't hear the term "millennial," and I don't think we as a fitness industry can look at millennials and underestimate how technology will disrupt our industry. Millennials think technology first and brick-and-mortar second. The disruption of millennials, in shifting from using their phones to communicate to now using to purchase goods and services, we must pay attention to these early adopters on the bell curve." - Adam Zeitsiff on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "There's a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt out there, and there's a lot of media press around technology disruption, but that alone doesn't mean something is being disrupted. That means somebody got a press release out there and people picked up. We as operators need to take the time to really look at these things, always be talking, and learning to stay in touch with our colleagues to see the real difference between adoption and disruption." - Adam Zeitsiff on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Resources Mentioned From Adam Adam Zeitsiff on LinkedIn IHRSA Technology Council Chat Bots & Engagement Roger's Bell Curve Robert Dyer: The One Thing That Hasn't Changed About Fitness Wearables In Corporate Wellness: More of a holistic approach Innovation & Technology Advisory Council Convenes at IHRSA 2017 GOLDS Gym: Corporate Wellness AI and retail: VentureBeat The 2017 FIT-C Tech Trends Report Thanks To Our Outstanding Sponsors AFTERSHOKZ has created cutting edge headphones, using bone conduction sound technology perfect for cyclists, fitness professionals, and fitness enthusiasts alike. With an open ear design focused on safety and comfort, AFTERSHOKZ is offering an exclusive bundle with a free gift for the Fitness + Technology audience. Pickup your free gift with purchase by heading over to FITC.AFTERSHOKZ.COM today. Bryan O’Rourke and his family of companies including Vedere Ventures, Integerus Advisors, and many more. If you are looking for unmatched guidance, capital, insights or a great speaker or facilitator, Bryan and his partners are the go to resource for your organization. To learn more visit bryankorourke.com The Fitness Industry Technology Council, your non-profit resource for reliable technology information supported by forward looking brands who are seeking to drive increased technology adoption in the fitness industry. Make a difference and join FIT-C at fittechcouncil.org today Check out Bryan and his partner Robert Dyer's recent book "9 Partnership Principles: A Story of Life Lessons" which is available now on Amazon.com
Punch Alert is the first mobile app to help users crowdsource safety for a wide scope of situations. The first safety app to focus on the responder’s needs, Punch Alert turns any iOS or Android device into a mobile emergency solution. Users report emergencies or suspicious situations to preselected responders with text notes, images, video or audio recordings. Responders can Responders can crowdsource this information, and redistribute warnings and announcements to the entire community as one mass notification. Instantly after an emergency is reported, responders receive an email, text message and automated phone call with the name and location of the person reporting the emergency. Responders can screen emergencies as they come in, release them to specific users, distribute emergency plans, communicate with other responders, share content and updates with anyone necessary and completely resolve the emergency – all from a mobile device. Its a fascinating topic so i invited Greg Artzt CEO at Punch Technologies on the show to understand how they are adding peace of mind to the event industry and ensuring safety and security of our schools, universities, healthcare facilities, and other campus locations.
Teknologi og tanker - hvordan påvirkes vi i møte med teknologien? Fake news, presidentvalget, iBeacon og SoMe avhengighet.
01:45 - Evan Stone Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Cloud City 02:38 - IoT (Internet of Things); iOS & IoT iBeacon 06:48 - Panelist IoT Device Experiences Andrew & Caleb: Wired In Layne: Nest Thermostat Amazon Echo Rachio Smart WiFi Sprinkler Controller Caleb: RFduino Chuck: Ring Wi-Fi Enabled Video Doorbell 14:00 - Near Field Communication Core Bluetooth Core Location Bluetooth Low Energy 17:06 - Getting Started: Devices The Bean LightBlue Bean+ Arduino BLE Shield The Particle Photon iBeacons Estimote Beacons Gimbal Pop Up Labs 21:35 - Starting Projects Tile iPhreaks Episode #127: iBeacons with Azam Sharp Samsonite Track&Go™ Suitcase 24:19 - Devices Connected to the Internet iPhreaks Show Episode #158: Internet of Things (IoT) with Olivier Bloch (from Microsoft Build Conference 2016) 28:19 - Threshold of Devices A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) Apple HomeKit 33:05 - Security Security in the Internet of Things TechCrunch - Why IoT Security Is So Critical 38:57 - Core Bluetooth Work Processes Texas Instruments Sensor Tags Picks PMKVObserver (Andrew) Electric Imp (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #030: Building Hardware for iPhones with Joel (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #043: Core Location & iBeacons with Josh Johnson (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #059: Device-Connected Apps with Carl Brown (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #127: iBeacons with Azam Sharp (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #107: Andrew Talks Arduino (Andrew) Yoav Schwartz: Practical CoreBluetooth for Peripherals (Andrew) BTLE Central Peripheral Transfer (Jaim) We put a chip in it! (Jaim) @internetofshit (Jaim) PaintCode (Caleb) Handy BLE (Caleb) Rachio Smart WiFi Sprinkler Controller (Layne) Motion Stills (Layne) Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Mophie Battery Cases (Chuck) Adafruit Learning System (Evan) BeaconsInSpace (Evan) Adam Savage's Maker Faire 2016 Talk (Evan)
01:45 - Evan Stone Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Cloud City 02:38 - IoT (Internet of Things); iOS & IoT iBeacon 06:48 - Panelist IoT Device Experiences Andrew & Caleb: Wired In Layne: Nest Thermostat Amazon Echo Rachio Smart WiFi Sprinkler Controller Caleb: RFduino Chuck: Ring Wi-Fi Enabled Video Doorbell 14:00 - Near Field Communication Core Bluetooth Core Location Bluetooth Low Energy 17:06 - Getting Started: Devices The Bean LightBlue Bean+ Arduino BLE Shield The Particle Photon iBeacons Estimote Beacons Gimbal Pop Up Labs 21:35 - Starting Projects Tile iPhreaks Episode #127: iBeacons with Azam Sharp Samsonite Track&Go™ Suitcase 24:19 - Devices Connected to the Internet iPhreaks Show Episode #158: Internet of Things (IoT) with Olivier Bloch (from Microsoft Build Conference 2016) 28:19 - Threshold of Devices A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) Apple HomeKit 33:05 - Security Security in the Internet of Things TechCrunch - Why IoT Security Is So Critical 38:57 - Core Bluetooth Work Processes Texas Instruments Sensor Tags Picks PMKVObserver (Andrew) Electric Imp (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #030: Building Hardware for iPhones with Joel (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #043: Core Location & iBeacons with Josh Johnson (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #059: Device-Connected Apps with Carl Brown (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #127: iBeacons with Azam Sharp (Andrew) iPhreaks Episode #107: Andrew Talks Arduino (Andrew) Yoav Schwartz: Practical CoreBluetooth for Peripherals (Andrew) BTLE Central Peripheral Transfer (Jaim) We put a chip in it! (Jaim) @internetofshit (Jaim) PaintCode (Caleb) Handy BLE (Caleb) Rachio Smart WiFi Sprinkler Controller (Layne) Motion Stills (Layne) Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Mophie Battery Cases (Chuck) Adafruit Learning System (Evan) BeaconsInSpace (Evan) Adam Savage's Maker Faire 2016 Talk (Evan)
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Considered one of the safest subway systems in the world, Tokyo Metro uses iPad, iBeacon, and iOS to help maintain its spotless reputation.
Nevin Jethmalani Co-Founder & CEO at Notify Nearby is creating a mobile app and platform using iBeacon technology for retailers to communicate with customers. This is a big step into the future for the shopping experience.
Sejam bem-vindos ao episódio #003 do Faaala, Neto! Nesse episódio, conheça o que são os Beacons, como funcionam e também alguns exemplos de utilização dessa tecnologia. Conheça também a Physical Web, uma forma de uso dos Beacons que não necessita de um aplicativo no celular. E saiba também sobre os padrões comerciais, como o iBeacon, e mais detalhes sobre o Eddystone, o formato aberto proposto pelo Google em 2015. Além é claro, de como desenvolvedores podem utilizar essa tecnologia e onde obter os seus Beacons. Esse assunto foi sugerido através do Twitter, pelo @glauberthy e se você quiser também sugerir algum tema, dar sua opinião, crítica ou sugestão entre em contato pelo meu perfil, @netomarin, ou pelo perfil do blog, @devcommunitybr. E por fim, siga nossos perfis, assine o nosso feed e nos ajude, avaliando o podcast no iTunes. =) Links citados nesse episódio: Beacons na Wikipedia Hangout com GDG Recife sobre Beacons Google Developers: Beacon Protocolo Eddystone Eddystone @ GitHub iBeacon for Developers - Apple Conheça alguns fornecedores de Beacons Abraços e até a próxima!
Nesse episódio, conheça o que são os Beacons, como funcionam e também alguns exemplos de utilização dessa tecnologia. Conheça também a Physical Web, uma forma de uso dos Beacons que não necessita de um aplicativo no celular. E saiba também sobre os padrões comerciais, como o iBeacon, e mais detalhes sobre o Eddystone, o formato...
In 2009 Tom Tancredi and his twin brother, Dominic, founded Dom and Tom, a digital development shop. To date, they've launched over 250 projects across multiple platforms including Web, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Google Glass, Oculus, iBeacon, and Android Wear. Their customers include GE, Hearst Publications, Tyson Foods, Esquire Magazine, Priceline, Bloomberg, Cliff's Notes, and the Emmys. In 2015, they made the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing companies in America for the second year in a row. Before starting Dom and Tom, Tom worked as a film projectionist, gymnastics coach, preschool teacher, bartender, collections agent, client relations for a law firm, and an executive assistant, all within five years. He says that he was a horrible employee jumping from one job to the next in less than a year, but believes this experience ultimately made him a better boss. Please see Disclosure* (below) concerning affiliate links on this page. Key Segments [05:50] Tom describes the opportunities that are available with mobile technology. Dom and Tom have helped Priceline make vacation recommendations to those who are stressed, and have worked with the University of Chicago to explore medical opportunities with Google Glass. [06:00] As Chief Strategy Officer, Tom can work on any technically feasible project. He helps clients understand hardware capabilities and discusses their ideas with them until they can determine if what they have is a future business or simply a hobby. [09:32] Before starting Dom and Tom with his brother, Tom had five jobs in five years, studied to be a TV writer, earned a masters in finance, and has used those experiences to shape him into the leader he is today. He now knows what he wants, and it has propelled him to success. [10:29] Dom and several other members of the team have a background in creative arts. Tom shares his insights into why he believes there is a direct and powerful correlation between being a successful developer and remaining engaged in creative activities. [12:20] Communication is critical when developing projects, understanding the details of what the client wants, and keeping the production team on the same page. Tom discusses how he finds people who are good at writing code and communicating with other humans. [16:22] With SaaS products it can be difficult to strategize your offering, get off the ground, and manage your product development and company growth. Tom describes some of the SaaS products they have developed and why it's important to start small, do a prototype, test, and move forward using feedback from the users. [18:44] Scalability, documentation, architecture, security, databases, and frameworks are all critical elements in producing successful apps. As an agency, Tom and Dom have a track record of broad experience that enables Tom to guide clients through these challenging components to find success. [22:35] On average an application requires 5700 man-hours to complete. While that's a price and time commitment that big companies can make, it can be a seemingly impossible barrier for startups. Tom shares how startups can work within their limited resources to create an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) and develop apps and strategies that will help them find growth and success. [24:29] Clients can save themselves a lot of time and money by being well prepared before they come to Dom and Tom. Tom gives a detailed example of what a well-prepared client looks like and the preliminary work they did. [30:39] After establishing a core set of features, mocking up the product with paper prototypes, and creating an MVP, it's time to iterate, experiment, and determine what features customers are using. Tom discusses how to establish who beta testers should be, how to gather info from them, and how to make the right pivots based on that feedback. [31:40] Tom got his start because people were willing to talk with him and mentor him. Tom still spends a lot of time mentoring and talking to startups that have no money. Every startup is an opportunity for a new career and a new life. Tom finds a lot of value in creating a business that builds more businesses. [34:25] Is entrepreneurship the wave of the future? Will big corporations be able to make quick decisions and innovate new ideas in a way that will keep them fresh and their employees engaged? Tom thinks that entrepreneurship is the wave of the future, but also shares his opinion on how big businesses will be able to partner with entrepreneurs to help them remain relevant. [37:00] Are colleges training students with the right skills for today's needs? Tom shares his views on the future of college for his family, alternatives to traditional university programs, and the benefits of university programs. It's not a simple question to answer and not every person needs the same educational path to find success. [41:49] Do you think you have a great idea for a SaaS app? Tom shares his advice on what you should do to lay the best groundwork for the app. It's all about keeping it simple, removing the risk of human errors, and making it rewarding for users. [44:05] Tom shares the best piece of advice he ever received from his mom. Surprisingly, it's not about following your passion; it's about getting angry and using that anger to break through walls and overcome obstacles. Being an entrepreneur is not a happy life initially. It's fraught with frustration, doubt, and fear. Resources Mentioned Dom & Tom – Website for Dom and Tom Tancredi's development company. They are specialists in user experience and app development for iOS, Android and Web. Tom Tancredi on LinkedIn – Another way to connect with Tom Tancredi. tom@domandtom.com – Tom Tancredi's email address at Dom & Tom if you want to reach out. *Disclosure: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you purchase through these links. These commissions help to cover the cost of producing the podcast. I am affiliated only with companies I know and trust to deliver what you need. In most cases, affiliate links are to products and services I currently use or have used in the past. I would not recommend these resources if I did not sincerely believe that they would help you. I value you as a visitor/customer far more than any small commission I might earn from recommending a product or service. I recommend many more resources with which I am not affiliated than affiliated. 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Tourism marketing China is an extremely hot topic around the globe. China is the world’s biggest outbound tourism market and the number of Chinese outbound tourists account for about 10% of international tourists. In todays milestone episode we are speaking with George Cao, Co Founder and CEO of Dragon Trail Interactive a travel focused digital marketing agency based in China. We spoke to George about 6 months ago in episode 23 and that was our most popular episode so thought fitting to ask George to join us again so we could discuss and wrap up 2015 from a China Tourism Marketing perspective and look towards 2016. Trend 1: Long Haul Travel from China is growing at a much faster pace than short haul travel. To destinations like United States and Canada as well as Japan and Europe. Trend 2: Independent travel is growing at a much faster rate than group travel - and this has been the case for a while. Did we see increased competition from long haul destinations this year and people taking this market more seriously? At the 6 minute mark George says the opportunities are there for long haul and even lesser known destinations like Israel are getting involved and becoming popular. Very interesting to listen to this part of our chat. "The market is looking for alternative destinations....they are now looking for more interesting places to go, for different experiences - so destinations like Israel are popping up on the radar screen." And this is leading to air capacity increase to these destinations. Listen in from the 7.30 minute mark. What were some of the significant activities that happened across social and digital that has an impact on tourism marketing into China? Mobile has truly become first and this is having a huge impact. SO INTERESTING listen in from the 10 minute mark for details on how including QR Codes, iBeacon and WeChat. The travel companies are realising the importance of offline traffic in marketing. Very strong growth in O to O. This means online to offline. "...and the enabling technology for this is mobile...". Listen in from the 10.30 mark to go into detail about this. Great stuff. Discuss some of the newer features of WeChat including their e-commerce capabilities. There was a good study that was released in August this year that surveyed 18,000 Chinese Outbound tourists. Nearly 75% of Chinese tourists are influenced in the choice of destination by social media. Is an official Chinese website still as important if destinations or businesses want to get serious about marketing in China or is social media making it less relevant? Tune in for the answer. The focus of Dragon Trail is to allow destinations and suppliers to reach Chinese consumers but now they are also enabling the travel industry to train travel agents through the China Travel Academy program. Also brand new to launch for Dragon Trail is Dingla (Booked) a B2B marketing platform to enable brands to market to the travel trade. It has the ability to reach out via online webinars delivered through WeChat, can also manage roadshow activities, people can register and you can manage your trade relationships on this platform. There are lots of more elements to grow the B2B relationship and trade activities. FINAL ADVICE: "Really look closer to home. Do not put 100% of your focus on the internet in China. Do really look at what you have like the offline guests who are visiting you and think about ways to engage these people - because now you can - because every one of them has a smart phone and has WeChat and other mobile apps. Really engage them and turn them into your brand advocates. Spend a significant amount of time thinking about how to engage these people. " George Cao - Dragon Trail The post
01:11 - Azam Sharp Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Blinds.com 7 Minute Body 02:14 - iBeacons 03:50 - Retail Adoption 05:26 - Apps and iBeacons 05:56 - Can you fake out an iBeacon? Estimote Beacons 07:12 - Why the slow adoption of iBeacons? 08:48 - Setting Up Beacons 14:21 - Precision Nearables are here: introducing Estimote Stickers 18:12 - Range 19:28 - Life Expectancy Particle 21:08 - APIs and SDKs Beacons eddystone Arrived MactsAsBeacon 30:35 - More Use Cases Picks Anker PowerPort 5 (Alondo) FIRST LEGO League (Jaim) UIStackView (Andrew) Rewind (Andrew) DMG Canvas (Andrew) Allrecipes (Chuck) LinkedIn (Chuck) 7 Minute Body (Azam)
01:11 - Azam Sharp Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Blinds.com 7 Minute Body 02:14 - iBeacons 03:50 - Retail Adoption 05:26 - Apps and iBeacons 05:56 - Can you fake out an iBeacon? Estimote Beacons 07:12 - Why the slow adoption of iBeacons? 08:48 - Setting Up Beacons 14:21 - Precision Nearables are here: introducing Estimote Stickers 18:12 - Range 19:28 - Life Expectancy Particle 21:08 - APIs and SDKs Beacons eddystone Arrived MactsAsBeacon 30:35 - More Use Cases Picks Anker PowerPort 5 (Alondo) FIRST LEGO League (Jaim) UIStackView (Andrew) Rewind (Andrew) DMG Canvas (Andrew) Allrecipes (Chuck) LinkedIn (Chuck) 7 Minute Body (Azam)
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Comcast's streaming TV plan, Reddit's supernova of problems, the promise of smaller iPhones, and a shining iBeacon of hope.
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
Nach iBeacons hat Bluetooth LE erheblich an Fahrt aufgenommen - es dabei, zum De-facto-Standard für die kleine drahtlose Kommunikation zwischendrin zu werden. Mit HomeKit und HealthKit will Apple nun in weitere Bereiche vordringen. Der Vortrag zeigt Möglichkeiten, Gemeinsamkeiten, Unterschiede und Grenzen der Technologien. Session 1, Samstag, Großer Saal, Macoun 2014
Where can iBeacons take you? Carl and Richard talk to Greg Shackles about some of the opportunities available using beacon devices with smartphones. While iBeacons are specifically an Apple technology, there are lots of third party implementations that are more open. The balancing act of power and capability is a constant struggle for beacons. Things get really fun when you start looking at all the ways you can locate someone in an interior space using beacons - opening the door to a huge number of applications. Beacons are also part of Google's Physical Web, creating the idea of "interaction on demand." Cool stuff!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Where can iBeacons take you? Carl and Richard talk to Greg Shackles about some of the opportunities available using beacon devices with smartphones. While iBeacons are specifically an Apple technology, there are lots of third party implementations that are more open. The balancing act of power and capability is a constant struggle for beacons. Things get really fun when you start looking at all the ways you can locate someone in an interior space using beacons - opening the door to a huge number of applications. Beacons are also part of Google's Physical Web, creating the idea of "interaction on demand." Cool stuff!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
В 27-м выпуске готовим интернет-магазин к запуску вместе с директором компании eTraction Евгением Щепелиным. Что общего между брендом компании и ее интернет-магазином, сколько можно продать онлайн и почему "Почтой России" доставлять удобнее. Практика рынка: - В какое время реально уложиться при запуске интернет-магазина? - Есть ли разница между выбором CMS на старте? - Что должна поддерживать "правильная" платформа для реализации мультиканальности? - На какие бюджеты нужно рассчитывать при запуске при условия наличия офлайн-розницы? - Сколько процентов от продаж может приносить онлайн-магазин в структуре компании? - 26% возвратов - это много или мало? - Какой должна быть команда для запуска? - Как работает с возвратами eTraction? Где основные возникают основные сложности работы с возвратами заказов? - Реализация omnichannel на практике: кому сегодня нужны мобильные приложения и зачем? - Нужна ли на российском рынке работа с дополненной реальностью: заработают ли QR-коды, iBeacon и подобные технологии в ближайшем будущем или останутся прибежищем малого числа гиков? - Вопросы от слушателей. Информация к выпуску: - eTraction: тренды онлайн-рынка - Онлайн-торговля одеждой в России близка к тому, чтобы начать перетягивать потребителей у традиционных магазинов - Otto Group приведет в Рунет Moleskine
Rogue calendar entries, mobile hotspot options (phone vs standalone), selling pics on iStockPhoto, managing spam (rules vs hueristic filters), cellphone security (app security, rogue cell towers, Wi-Fi hotspots), installing software (save vs run), Profiles in IT (Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO), Pi Day of the century (Pi minute during the show, a major celebration), FREAK security flaw (512-bit SSL encoding allowed by some browsers), cellphones tracking (advertising tracking can be turned, on by default), Idea of the Week (using iBeacon technology to guide visually impaired), free student subscriptions for Office365 (expanded internationally), and Apple watch details (price, features, release date). This show originally aired on Saturday, March 14, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Rogue calendar entries, mobile hotspot options (phone vs standalone), selling pics on iStockPhoto, managing spam (rules vs hueristic filters), cellphone security (app security, rogue cell towers, Wi-Fi hotspots), installing software (save vs run), Profiles in IT (Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO), Pi Day of the century (Pi minute during the show, a major celebration), FREAK security flaw (512-bit SSL encoding allowed by some browsers), cellphones tracking (advertising tracking can be turned, on by default), Idea of the Week (using iBeacon technology to guide visually impaired), free student subscriptions for Office365 (expanded internationally), and Apple watch details (price, features, release date). This show originally aired on Saturday, March 14, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
SHOW NOTESAlex and Paul are on a secret mission to uncover the latest in aviation innovation. Well, it's episode 007, expect Plenty O'Puns.I. News of the weekThe U.S. airlines release their white paper about the Gulf airlinesFull Report of U.S. Airlines to the White House Blaming Gulf Carriers — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversUS-UAE Business Council Tells U.S. Airlines to Compete More and Complain Less — Marisa Garcia, SkiftFeeling the heat — The EconomistU.S Airlines Promise to Get More Aggressive Towards Gulf Carrier Rivals — Dennis Schaal, SkiftAmerican Airlines asks to extend deferral on pensions — Michael A. Lindenberger, The Dallas Morning NewsAmerican Airlines' request for pension bailout draws criticism — Steven Mufson, Washington PostEmirates Airline assembles top team to rebut US carriers' allegations over subsidies — Frank Kane, The NationalEtihads Adds Residence Suite to New York Route in Open Skies Amenities Escalation — Marisa Garcia, SkiftSecond A350 to up ante in Qatar's battle with Lufthansa — Michael Gubisch, FlightGlobalLufthansa Prepared to Battle Emirates by Slashing Fares — Richard Weiss, BloombergEmirates really wants its A380-NEOsEmirates Would Order Up to 200 A380neos — Jens Flottau, AviationWeekAirbus assures on A380 break-even this year — David Kaminski-Morrow, FlightGlobalMH370 interim reportMH370 Official Report (PDF)Angry families reject report — BBC NewsIncidents in seriesTurkish A330 suffers nose gear collapse in Kathmandu — Firdaus Hashim, FligthGlobal'Minor' injuries result from MD-88 LaGuardia crash: Delta — Jon Hemmerdinger, FlightGlobalSpicejet DH8D at Hubli on Mar 8th 2015, runway excursion on landing — Simon Hradecky, Aviation HeraldIncidents reveal crucial need for passengers to leave bags behind — John Walton, RunWayGirlNetworkSolar Impulse 2 starts its round-the-world tripSolar ImpulseQantas 747 lands for posterityHistoric Qantas 747-400 makes precision touchdown on its final journey — CourrierMailPilot's-eye view of 747-400's delivery flight to Illawarra — wave965fm (video)Korean Air will fly its 747-8 to LondonKorean Air Adds Boeing 747-8i London Operation from August 2015 — Airline RouteNew Korean Air Prestige Suite Indicates A New Seating Trend In Business Class — Jonny Clark, TheDesignAir II. Innovation in AirTech, PaxEx and DesignSITA's report on the future of air travelThe Future is Personal in Air Travel — SITAClosing in on a 360-degree view for airports and airlines — Linda Fox, TnoozAirlines and Airports Turn to Apps to Improve Passenger Experience — Juliet Van Wagenen, Avionics TodayAutomated technology to boost airport passenger spending: SITA — Jamie Freed, The Sydney Morning HeraldUber suffers drawback in JapanUber Says Goodbye to Japan after Government Ruling — Ma Jie, BloombergUber pilots ride-sharing in Japan — The StarJapan to Suspend Uber's Pilot Ride-Sharing Service — Juro Osawa and Takashi Mochizuku, Wall Street JournalLINE Taxi leapfrogs Uber, now in over 90 cities across Japan — David Corbin, TechinAsiaSkyTeam goes all in for messaging appsDutch LCC Transavia first airline to use WhatsApp messaging for customer care — Raymond Kollau, AirlineTrendsAir France on WeChat in China — AirFrance.comSkyTeam Gets Vocal on WeChat — SkyTeam.comKLM Launches Android Smartwatch App — KLM.comThought-controlled piloting Quadriplegic woman flies F-35 with nothing but her thoughts — Jesus Diaz, GizmodoA new airliner tracking systemRockwell Collins offers global airliner tracking system — Karen Walker, ATW III. Gadget of the weekApple Watch IV. Debate of the weekThe planes, airlines and airports of 007Live and Let Fly — David Lande, Air & Space MagazineList of vehicles in James Bond moviesVirgin Atlantic's Vesper cocktail V. Question of the weekWhat are the private 747s in operation today? by Paul Papadimitriou, in honor of Auric Goldfinger who flew a Lockheed JetStar.The lines of private and state-owned can sometimes be blurry, but we found three candidates, two 747-400 and one 747-8i. We enumerate a few other examples too. VI. Airport of the weekMIA.Casino Royale is the only 007 movie which features an entire action sequence in an airport: Miami International. Nothing was filmed there, though. It all happened in PRA (airfield), NAS (airport), the Dunsfold Aerodrome (hangar) and Pinewood Studios (miniatures).We still look at what's to say about MIA. The iBeacon initiative is of note.
Intro Music by Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the BumblebeeOpen Source Bee Hives http://www.opensourcebeehives.net http://vimeo.com/opensourcebeehives/videos http://publiclab.org http://www.citizensciencealliance.org Mesh Networks http://rising.globalvoicesonline.org/blog/2013/12/11/guifi-net-spains-wildly-successful-diy-wireless-network/ Guifi: http://guifi.net/ Eero: https://www.eero.com http://www.wired.com/2014/01/its-time-to-take-mesh-networks-seriously-and-not-just-for-the-reasons-you-think/ Denver Free WiFi: http://denverfreewifi.com Meshcasting: http://meshcasting.com http://www.northdenvertribune.com/2009/08/casting-low-cost-internet-mesh/ Open Mesh: http://www.open-mesh.com http://www.eweek.com/cloud/why-google-is-working-on-home-mesh-networking.html Design Thinking AirBnB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUEjYswwWPY Infinity.js: http://airbnb.github.io/infinity/ Flipboard: https://github.com/flipboard/react-canvas
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This week on Awesomecast 229, we talk awesome things in technology, including: Our awesome things of the year! John Chichilla: Xbox One (3) Jim Lokay: Xfinity X1 Platform (7) Katie Dudas: HP Envy and Chromecast. (15) Will Rutherford: Kindle Paperwhite and Marvel Unlimited app. (17) Cynthia Closkey: iPhone 6. (20) Mike Sorg: Nexus 7. (24) Revisiting predictions we had from 2014.(35) Our predictions for 2015: (53) John Chichilla: Internet of Things standards will be implemented. Jim Lokay: Cities will crack down on the Ubers of the world. Cynthia Closkey: Friendly interfaces will make streaming services on tv grow. Will Rutherford: Apple will produce a television set and one of the big streaming services is going to go away. (Probably the Amazon Prime.) Katie Dudas: Issues will happen with user generated content from wearable technology and brands will sneak in promotions on anonymous user applications. Mike Sorg: Microsoft will make a return. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Chichilla (@chilla), Cynthia Closkey (@cynthiacloskey) Kate Dudas (@kdudders), Will Rutherford (@djlunchbox), Jim Lokay (@lokay) and Mike Sorg (@sorgatron). Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment.
Toon neemt het deze week nog eens over van Maarten. We hebben het over Netflix, iBeacon en onze Chinese overlords!
Hago explicación sobre los pagos electrónicos y pongo en contexto la decisión de Apple de hacer su sistema de ApplePay con NFC y no con iBeacon. Explico las tendencias de pago electrónico en diferentes partes del mundo y como en América Latina y México este contexto electrónico y su adopción puede hacer que la implementación de pagos por celular se retrase. El episodio es largo, pero creo que vale la pena que lo escuchen y me den su opinión.
Neben neuen Appleprodukten auf dem Radar, haben wir als Gast Timo Josten, den Entwickler von Dropshare, mit im Flieger. Und da Timo ein netter Kerl ist, gibt es drei Lizenzen für euch zu gewinnen. Als Gast haben wir Timo Josten (@activeOtwo), den Entwickler von Dropshare, mit im Flieger. Und da Timo ein netter Kerl ist, gibt es drei Lizenzen für euch zu gewinnen. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überentwicklung Ja. Falls ihr schon auf Play gedrückt habt, dann habt ihr es gemerkt. Ganz brandneu-neu-neu beim Übercast, die Elektronik im Flugzeug wurde auf Vordermann gebracht und nun gibt es mehr oder minder hilfreiche Durchsagen, welche euch zum einen durch die Segmente unserer Show führen und zum anderen etwas mehr Niveau in die Sendung bringen. Da Patrick am Drücker für die Soundeffekte sitzt, entschuldigt er sich vorab für die eventuelle Überbeanspruchung der Knöpfe – ihr kennt das sicher… wenn etwas neu ist, dann will man damit auch rumspielen. Nun aber zu unserem neuen Segment: In “Überentwicklung” reden wir 20 Minuten lang mit Entwicklern und anderen Fachgästen über ein spezielles Thema. Der Unterschied zur bisherigen Herangehensweise ist also schlicht, dass ihr (a) in den Genuss kommt jetzt öfters mal einen Gast auf’s Ohr gedrückt zu bekommen - nein, nicht jede Sendung - und (b) das sich dieser Exkurs und Blick hinter den Vorhang nicht über die komplette Show streikt. Wie Eingangs bereits erwähnt ist unser Gast heute Timo Josten, und Timo erzählt unser geradewegs wie es überhaupt zu Dropshare kam. Und zwar fiel er dem klassischen “scratching your own itch” Syndrom zum Opfer: Eines Tages war er der bereits etablierten externen Hostingservices zum Teilen von Dateien überdrüssig und entschied sich dazu ein selbstgeschraubtes kleines Tool zu nutzen, um die volle Kontrolle über seine Daten zu haben. Timo entwickelt seit 1,5 Jahren mit Cocoa und es so oft ist, man lernt am besten, wenn man direkt an einem praktischen Beispiel übt. Schnell hat sich dann herausgestellt, das die Idee an sich für ein solches Sharing-Tool sehr populär ist und daraus ist dann Dropshare er- und entwachsen. Timo hat eine UI gebaut, damit sich auch unsereins ohne tiefgreifende Kenntnisse seine Verbindungen einrichten kann, für die Dateiübertragung hat ist er vom STP Protokoll auf sicherere Schnittstellen zur Dateiübertragung gewechselt und hat jede Menge Userwünsche mit eingebaut die Dropshare zu dem machen was es heute ist. Der Lösung für das schnelle, kostengünstige und private Sharing auf OS X mit jede Menge Optionen. Features Dropshare kann auf den eigenen Host (per SSH) hochladen, auf Amazon S3 oder auf Rackspace. Das coole ist, dass ihr mehrere Verbindungen angeben könnt und somit Dateien an unterschiedliche Ziele hochladen könnt, z.B. auf die private Sharingseite, die eigene Webseite oder euren professionellen Webauftritt. Hochladen könnt ihr indem ihr die Datei auf das Dropshare Icon in der Menüleiste zieht. Die Verbindung kann momentan per Shortcut gewechselt oder per Einstellungen in den Settings die man ebenfalls mit ein paar Klicks erreichen kann (Menübar-Icon > Preferences > Active Connections, dann öffnet sich ein Dropdown-Menü). Unterstützt werden ebenfalls die OS X Services, so das ihr Shortcuts mit Apps wie Keyboard Maestro oder FastScripts zum hochladen von Dateien direkt im Finder verwenden könnt, also ohne Drag’n’Drop. Um Ordnung zu halten, könnt ihr über das Icon auch wieder Dateien vom Server löschen. Noch einfacher geht das über den Verlauf, dort werden alle Uploads gelistet, die ihr je hochgeladen habt. So behaltet ihr den Überblick und könnt den Frühjahrsputz angehen. Optional können die Links zu den hochgeladenen Dateien als gekürzte URL in die Zwischenablage kopiert werden. Unterstützt wird der offizielle Google URL shortener (goo.gl), Dropshares eigenes Kürzel dsh.re und für die ganz wilden unter euch auch das eigene Shortener-Skript. Ebenfalls wahlweise kann man Markdown Dateien als HTML Seiten hochladen, um eine schöne, leserliche Seite zu generieren. Geplant ist hier auch die Möglichkeit Themes für diese Option zu integrieren. Bei der Landing Page funktionieren Themes schon heute. Ist dieses Feature aktiviert, wird für jeden Upload eine schicke Seite angezeigt mit Informationen zur Datei und Downloadbutton angezeigt. Wenn ihr HTML/CSS/JavaScript-kundig seit, könnt ihr euch je nach Expertise eine eigene Downloadseite bauen inklusive Logo, Kontaktdaten und Beipackzettel. Falls gewünscht kann Dropshare auch eure Bildschirmfotos automatisch hochladen und bei Bedarf gleich die Datei von eurem Computer wieder löschen. Als kleiner Vorausblick, nach Patrick’s bohrenden, inquisitativen Fragen zum Thema Dropshare für iOS atmet Timo einmal tief durch und gesteht, dass es ihm eine Freude wäre die App sofort anzugehen. Da es aber zeitlich im Moment nicht drinnen ist und er lieber eine App gescheit mit Updates versorgt, als auf zwei Hochzeiten gleichzeitig zu tanzen ist dieses Projekt verschoben. Nichtsdestotrotz steht das weit oben auf Timo’s persönlicher Todo-Liste und man darf mit einem iOS Pendant rechnen – nur halt nicht jetzt und direkt. Exkurs – Common Markdown Auf Sven’s Standard Markdown Spitze hin hier noch ein paar Links zum schmökern, falls das Drama an euch vorbeigegangen ist und ihr in Soap-Oper-Laune seid: Offizielle Webseite: CommonMark Diskussion auf Hacker News: Standard Markdown Diskussion auf Reddit: Standard Flavored Markdown Offizielle Entschuldigung: Standard Markdown is now Common Markdown Kontakt Wer mit Timo in Verbindung treten will oder Einkaufen gehen will, wird hier fündig. Webseite: mkswap.net Kontakt: josten.biz Twitter: @activeOtwo Apps: OS X: Dropshare (Direktversion für ca. 3,88 €, App Store Version 4,49 €) Anmerkung: Es gibt keine Unterschiede zwischen den zwei Versionen. IAP: Wer mehr als zwei Verbindungen anlegen möchten kann für unter zwei Euro diese Option per in-app purchase freischalten. Auf Twitter: @DropshareForMac iPhone: MoneyGone (2,69 €) Für Entwickler gibt es auf der offiziellen Webseite unter Projekt noch mehr Apps aus dem Hause Josten. Dropshare giveaway Was gibt es abzustauben??? 3 Lizenzen für Dropshare die Standalone Version Wie nehme ich teil? (1) Hört euch den Flug UC#012 an. (2) Werdet sozial aktiv: Auf allen sozialen Netzwerken findet ihr einen speziellen Post zu unserem Gewinnspiel. Es gilt diese frohe Botschaft zu verkünden. Es reicht sich ein soziales Netzwerk auszusuchen, dem Übercast dort zu folgen, bzw. zu liken Auf Facebook den Beitrag teilen und liken Oder auf Twitter den entsprechenden Tweet retweeten Es geht sogar bei Google+ plusen und sharen Oder bei App.net reposten Mit diesen zwei Schritten seid ihr im Pool und vielleicht einer der glücklichen Gewinner. Klar, wenn ihr auf mehreren Netzwerken aktiv werden, so steigert ihr damit auch eure Chancen. Teilnahmeschluss ist Mittwoch, der 17. September 2014 (12 Uhr). Die Bekanntgabe der Gewinner erfolgt bei Veröffentlichung der nächsten Episode am 26. September 2014. Des weiteren werden die Gewinner persönlich auf dem jeweiligen sozialen Kanal ihrer Wahl benachrichtigt. Überbleibsel Heute mal ganz kurz und schmerzlos – im Zuge der Fülle an Information die gleich auf euch zukommt, werden in Punkto Überbleibsel nur die Gewinner des »MacSparky Presentation Field Guide« verkündet: @3_5x5_5 @logolife Thomas Schlosser @codeh_de Herzlichen Glückwunsch und vielen Dank für die Teilnahme! Schlüsselnotenzeit Die historische Überleitung zu unserem heutigen Hauptthema erfolgt sogleich durch Sven. Die Keynote wurde nämlich im Flint Center of Fine Arts abgehalten. Was einige vielleicht nicht wussten, dies ist ein geschichtsträchtiger Ort für Apple, denn hier stellte Steve Jobs nach seiner Rückkehr zu Apple den ersten iMac vor. Heute ist es Tim Cook, der unglaubliche große iPhones und die lang erwarte Apple Watch vorstellt. Der Live Stream der Keynote hat dieses Mal nicht wirklich gut funktioniert. Auf Twitter gab es die komplette Bandbreite an Emotionsausbrüchen zu bestaunen. Sven hat allem Anschein die Antwort parat, aber bei so einem brandaktuellen Thema kann es selbst dem ältesten Hasen passieren, dass mal nicht der allerneuste Artikel aufgegriffen wird. Deshalb hier die von Andreas ausgegrabene Korrekturrecherche: Weshalb ruckelte der Livestream? Andreas selbst hat die Keynote natürlich wieder geschwänzt, um seinem Ruf als Streaming-Bolkottierer von Marketingevents gerecht zu werden. Natürlich hat er sich trotzdem für unsere Show die nötigen Informationen handverlesen aus diversen Blogs zusammengebrowst. iPhone 6 und iPhone 6 Plus Link zum Bild: Bastelstunde im Kindergarten Wenn wir den ersten Teil der Keynote zusammenfassen müssten in einem Bild, dann wäre es jenes Bild welches unter der Überschrift drohnt. Patrick hat die einzigen iPhones in der Hand die er sich momentan leisten kann, Andreas sein Blick könnte nicht mehr Kritik ausstrahlen gegenüber den “Phablets” und Sven sitzt immer noch völlig (an)gespannt da und wartet auf die Uhr. Wer mitbasteln will bekommt hier Links zu Druckvorlagen: http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/iphone-scale.pdf http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/download/iphone-6-and-6-plus-scale-cutouts.pdf Inkl. Homescreen um zu sehen was der Daumen so alles erreichen kann: Which iPhone 6 Size Is Best for me? Das Unwort “Phablet” und viele Fragen dazu So unschön das Wort ist, jetzt steht es nun einmal da. Wie groß das iPhone in der Tat ist seht ihr hier… Link zum Bild: Größenvergleich … oder in dieser Montage von LadyX aus dem MacRumors Forum: Link zum Bild: LadyX Montage Sven mutmaßt, dass Apple sich mit der Größe der Smartphones womöglich um die Teenie-Klientele für iPads bringt, da speziell dieser Zielgruppe fortan ein Gerät alleine genügt und nicht immer das Geld so locker sitzt. Patrick merkt an, dass er Teens prinzipiell in der Stadt nur noch mit Gesicht und Hand am Handy in der Stadt sieht und gibt folgende Erfahrungswerte eines Freundes der 2 Jahre mit einem 5,5″ Handy durch die Welt gegondelt ist weiter: Es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass du am Flughafen mit der einen Hand deinen Koffer ziehst und mit der anderen textest – not gonna happen. Ist es unmöglich? Nein. Du hast nur immer im Unterbewusstsein, dass dir das gute Stück aus der Hand fällt. Das Flughafenbeispiel, weil das der Ort ist, an dem es ihm immer auffällt: Du musst dein Handy benutzen, bist aber dazu noch in Eile. Schlechte Kombo. Eines ist Sicher: Es kommen jede Menge “Mein iPhone ist hingefallen” Geschichten auf uns zu! Wie Andreas schon sagte, es ist klar, dass nun mit 5,5″ der Umstieg auf ein Gerät möglich ist (statt einem Smartphone und einem Tablet). Patrick schiebt nach, dass so ein dickes Handy je nach Anwender reicht, … oder halt auch nicht. Jeder muss für sich selbst entscheiden, was er für Anforderungen an ein Gerät stellt. Nur so kann man sich für das richtige Gerät, bzw. Gerätekombination entscheiden. Fest steht, dass das 6 Plus nicht unbedingt als “iPad Mini Killer” gewertet werden muss. Das iPad Mini ist viel breiter und hat einen komplett anderen Formfaktor (4:3 Bildschirm). Bücher, Comics, Spiele, Internet und Videos darauf zu konsumieren ist eine andere und oft schönere Baustelle. Wir halten fest: Beide Geräte haben ihre Daseinsberechtigung. Wer jetzt bei den verschiedenen Modellen vor der Qual der Wahl steht, für den gibt es hier noch ein paar hilfreiche Hinweise: Option 1: Das Beste was ihr tun könnt → In eine Fachgeschäft gehen und selbst ausprobieren. Option 2: Eine der verlinkten Vorlage runterladen, ausdrucken (fit to page ausstellen), ausschneiden, auf Pappe kleben und selbst schauen wie es sich anfällt und transportieren lässt. Beim Hosentaschentest nicht vergessen, wenn das Stehen sich “okay” anfühlt, heißt das nicht, dass sitzen und knien auch locker drinnen ist. Also testen! Option 3: Spigen Case für iPhone 6 Plus (12 EUR). Die teurere Alternative zu den Schablonen, kauft euch ein Case und tragt es mal einen Tag mit euch rum. Äußere und Innere Werte Da wir hier in den Show Notes sind, gibt es noch eine Extra-Auflistung was sich so alles geändert hat, bevor wir uns dann den Unterschieden zwischen den Modellen widmen. Der Look leicht geschwungener Bildschirm an den Seiten wie beim iPad und iPod Power-Button nun an der Gehäuseseite Lautstärkeknöpfe ebenfalls wie beim iPad Gut nach Patrick, denn “die lassen sich wirklich leichter drücken”. Kritisch nach Patrick, denn evtl. können die Knöpfe in der Hose unabsichtlich ausgelöst werden. Die alten Knöpfe sind in der Tat nicht so leichtgängig. Preisübersicht Preis/Speicher iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6 iPhone 5S iPhone 5C 8 GB X X X 399 € 16 GB 799 € 699 € 599 € X 32 GB X X 649 € X 64 GB 899 € 799 € X X 128 GB 999 € 899 € X X Vorgriff: Zusammenfassung der Unterschiede Akkulaufzeit: Das iPhone 6 Plus hält wesentlich länger. Die Linse: Das größere Model hat optische Bildstabilisation. Ist also auch bei Fotos einen Tick besser als der “kleine” Bruder. Hinzukommt noch der erweiterter Landscape Modus beim 6 Plus durch welchen Apps mehr Inhalte darstellen können. Ebenso die höhere Auflösung. In Punkto Gewicht unterscheiden sich die Geräte wie folgt: iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6 iPhone 5S iPhone 5C 172 g 129 g 112 g 132 g Chips Prozessor: Es wurde vom A7 auf A8 Chip gewechselt (nach wie vor: 64-bit). Dieser soll 25% mehr Turbo-Boost bringen. Der M8 Chip für’s Tracking von Schritten kann nun mehr als der bisherige M7 Chip: Distanz schätzen, nicht nur Schritte Unterscheidung zwischen rennen vs. radfahren Ein Barometer (Höhenmesser - kennen wir vom Altimeter im Cockpit hier) für fleißige Treppenbergsteiger ist auch mit dabei. Schnelleres WiFi – 802.11 ac (bis zu 3x schneller as der N-Standard) Ist so. Patrick’s iPad Mini rennt allen anderen Geräten im Haushalt davon. Gratulation iPhone, du bist nun mit dabei. Falls unterstützt von eurem Anbieter: Anrufe per Wi-Fi annehmen, wenn ihr aus dem Wi-Fi-Bereich kommt, wird ohne Probleme und ganz sanft auf das Funknetz umgestiegen. Akkulaufzeit So, nun aber ans eingemachte: Die Akkulaufzeit. Erst ein wenig vorschnell von Pilot Sven überflogen und als “mit nur leichten Unterschieden” deklariert, merkt der sich auf die Internetnutzung versteifende Pilot (dort beträgt der maximale Unterschied nur 4 Stunden) beim überfliegen der Tabelle doch noch, dass es da in der Tat doch schon frappierende Unterschiede gibt. Aber seht selbst: Link zum Bild: Übersicht – Akkulaufzeit Wie ihr oben seht, ist die Akkulaufzeit deutlich besser beim größten aller iPhones. Ein nicht unerhebliches Kaufkritierium wie Patrick findet und deshalb gibt es noch eine kritische Anmerkung dazu aus der “The Verge Live: iPhone 6 and Apple Watch” Diskussionsrunde. Hier die wichtistgen Punkte zum Theme, die Patrick für sich rausgezogen hat: Die Industrie will erst einmal die Smartphones nur dünner machen. Wenn das Limit erreicht wird, dann ist erst die Batterie dran. Schade, weil mehr drinnen ist laufzeittechnisch. Kürzlich gab es eine Forschung zum Ergebnis hatte, dass man als Konsument den Unterschied quasi nicht mehr erfüllen kann zwischen den paar Millimetern an Breite. Vorrangig ist es also bei den Smartphones ein ziemliches Optikrennen, anstatt ein Gefecht um die beste Akkulaufzeit. Denn wo mehr Platz ist, da passt auch eine größere Batterie rein. Display, Landscape Modus, Reachability Das 4,7er (1920 x 1080 px bei 401 ppi) und das 5,5er (1334 x 750 px bei 326 ppi) haben deutlich mehr Pixelmost. Letzteres wird sogar als Retina-HD betitelt. Patrick gibt eine kleine Falschauskunft im Podcast. Auch wenn er 4,7″ sagt, hat er irgendwie noch Sven’s 5S im Hinterkopf. Hier die offizielle Entschuldigung: “Lieber Sven, natürlich hat dein (ebenfalls) großes 4,7″ iPhone auch den horizontal Modus für das Springboard, nur halt nicht - wie bereits erwähnt die Extra-Freifläche die Entwickler künftig einbinden können. Irgendwie habe ich es geschafft, mir kurz vor der Aufnahme einzureden, dass es noch ein normalgroßes iPhone gibt und das du das holen willst und wirst. Über die späte Erkenntnis, dass es überhaupt noch ein solches 4″ iPhone gibt, war ich selbst sehr überrascht. Leider zieht sich der grobe Schnitzer nun über alle Aussagen zu “deinem iPhone” hinweg. Aber die Redaktion hat mir versprochen da keinen großen Hehl draus zu machen.” Also noch einmal für alle zum mitschreiben: Die neuen iPhones haben beide diesen Modus, nur das alte 5er logischer Weise nicht – ist ja kein Platz. Das Plus kann auch noch mehr darstellen und man darf gespannt sein, ob Entwickler einige Bedienelemente die sich bisher in den Settings verstecken dorthin auslagern oder wie diese Freifläche allgemein genutzt werden wird. Den Ein-Hand Modus (“Reachability”), welchen man per Doppel-Touch auf den Touch ID Button auslöst, hat Sven zukünftiges iPhone 6 natürlich ebenfalls. Reachability sorgt dafür das der obere Teil des Bildschirms nach unten rutscht, dass man diesen Teil bequemer erreichen kann. Noch ein zusätzlicher Touch und ihr gelangt zurück zum Vollbildmodus. Basketballspieler brauchen die Funktion übrigens nicht. Link zum Bild: Shaquille O’Neal Nebenbei erwähnt, eine ähnliche Funktion haben andere Hersteller ebenfalls bereits integriert – es handelt sich also nicht um einen Geniestreich aus Cupertino. Das muss bei solchen Abmessungen einfach sein, denn wer erinnert sich nicht gerne an diesen iPhone 5 Werbespot. Am Ende des Tages kann es natürlich sein, dass man zum größten Teil für beide 6er prinzipiell eher 2 Hände braucht. Kamera-Fakten Autofocus doppelt so schnell Panorama Modus: bis zu 43MP (größere Panoramas) Neuer Gyroscope-Sensor: besseres stitching bei Panoramas Fortgeschrittene Gesichtserkennung und ein “Bester Schnappschuss” Modus Linse 6+: Optische Bildstabilisation kann sich bewegen und so das Bild stabilisieren Justierung und Stabilisierung Noch besser bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen 6: Elektronische/digitale Bildstabilisation Video Framerate verdoppelt 1080p von 30 fps auf 60fps Zeitlupenmodus von 120 fps auf 240 fps NFC (Near Field Communication) Die Katze ist nun aus dem Sack. Bezahlt wird nicht per iBeacon wie von der Tech-Szene vor einem Jahr noch vermuten und wie von PayPal bereits umgesetzt per Bluetooth 4.0 mit Beacons. NFC ist bei Patrick heute NVC, weil seit der iPhone-Affäre von oben einfach der Wurm drinnen ist. Bei Android ist NFC dagegen schon immer NFC und auch schon eine kleine Ewigkeit am Start. Apple war allerdings so nett und hat gleich mal diverse Partner mit ins Boot geholt. Sven freut sich auf jeden Fall auf die schöne neue Weltm in welcher er ins Flugzeug und ins Hotelzimmer per Handy einchecken kann. Ebenso begeistert es alle Piloten, dass man nun komplett anonym hinter seinem iPhone ist. Man bekommt eine Accountnummer von Apple und das war’s. Apple selbst sagt von sich auch: »Security is at the core of Pay, but so is privacy. We’re not in the business of collecting your data.« Der Großkonzern aus Cupertino weiß also weder “was ihr wo gekauft” habt, noch sonst irgendwas. Ebensowenig sieht der Kassierer euren Namen. Ihr müsst auch nicht mehr den dreistelligen “Sicherheitscode” eingeben. Wie versprochen gibt es hier in den Show Notes noch mal eine Liste zum Thema NFC und Sicherheit. Sicherheit: PC-WELT: Zahlung per NFC - bequem aber sicher? PC-WELT: Ist das Bezahlen per Funk sicher? Zusammenfassung: Betrugsfälle sind nicht auszuschließen, aber bisher ist keiner bekannt. Bis zu 10 cm muss sich ein Betrüger dem Smartphone nähern. Ein dicker Geldbeutel oder ein Spezialhülle die abschirmend wirkt sollen wohl helfen. Verbreitung und Integration: Ausserdem hat Patrick noch ein wenig recherchiert, wo und wie das Ganze - insbesondere in Deutschland - umgesetzt wird und was der Status Quo ist: Bezahlen per NFC macht man problemlos bei Kleinbeträgen bis zu 20-25 EUR. Danach ist die Pin-Eingabe erforderlich. Das entfällt wohl bei der Apple-Lösung. Das Bezahlen per iPhone started zunächst in den USA (American Express, Mastercard/VISA) und Entwickler können die Funktion auch in Apps integrieren. Besonders Beispiele wie die Einbindung beim Taxi-Dienst “Uber” sollten Registriermuffel aufhorchen lassen, dort kann man nämlich ohne extra einen Account anzulegen sich ‘ne Taxe bestellen. In England und Australien ist die ganze Geschichte schon wesentlich verbreiteter und beliebter, doch auch bei uns gibt es Hoffnung. So kündigt Mastercard kündigt zum 1. Januar 2015 einen NFC-Zwang für neu aufgestellte Kassensysteme an. Momentan sind nur 5% der 700.000 Mastercard-Akzeptanzstellen umgerüstet. Hier eine Liste wo sich bereits per NFC bezahlen lässt: Aral-Tankstellen (Esso will nachziehen) Galeria-Kaufhof-Warenhäusern Hit-Supermärkte (noch nie gehört) Hannover, Hildesheim, Braunschweig und Wolfsburg DM Drogeriemärkte, Edeka, Jet und McDonalds. In Frankfurt sollen 1.400 Taxen mit NFC-Chips ausgestattet werden. De facto: Bei uns dauert es also noch und man muss hoffen, dass die Kritiker, welche auf zu geringe Vorteile gegenüber dem herkömmlichen Verfahren beim Bezahlen mit Bankkarten verweisen, einfach ignoriert werden. Aber auch nur, weil das Bezahlen per Handy einfach zu praktisch, um es längerfristig zu ignorieren. NFC Automatisierung Trigger (ehemals NFC Task Launcher) aus dem Google Play Store ist die App, um die Android-Nutzer schon seit Jahren von Patrick beneidet werden. Aufkleber holen, programmieren, Aktion ausführen. Das stellt sich der junge Pilot sehr geil vor und zudem noch aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach erschwinglicher als überall iBeacons aufzustellen. Anwendungsbeispiele: Haustür: Beim Verlassen der Wohnung WLAN ausschalten Auto: Bluetooth aktivieren Schlafzimmer: Flugzeugmodus aktivieren, Lautstärke auf Leise stellen, Bildschirmhelligkeit auf 1% fahren. Noch besser wird’s wenn man Webseiten, quatsch, x-callback-url’s öffnen bzw. ausführen lassen kann. Patrick würde sich sofort ein analoges Launch Center Pro bauen mit dem er ein Festplattenbackup anstoßen kann, Blog-Posts veröffentlicht und das letzte Bild automatisch an Heinz und Ulla sendet. Daneben hat die App noch folgende Trigger: Akkustand Standort Zeit-Trigger Die Frage ist nur, ob Apple irgendwann mal Zugriff auf diese ach so unantastbaren Systemeinstellungen gewährt. Sollte sowas in Cydia auftauchen, so wäre dies womöglich wieder ein Anreiz genug für Patrick zu jailbreaken. Video-Links Um das Thema iPhone gebührend abzuschließen noch ein paar Videos zum Ausklang. Trigger Happy TV - Der ‘großes Handy’ Typ und noch mehr The Verge: iPhone 6 and 6 Plus hands-on Apple: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus - Seamless Apple: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus - Health Apple: Introducing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus _ WATCH = “One more thing” »We believe this product will redefine what people expect from its category.« Als erstes hat sich Apple ein wenig selbst die Schulter getätschelt. Der eigene Erfindergeist und der konstante Fokus auf das Wichtigste wurden hochgelobt: Das User-Interface. Mac => Mouse iPod => Click-wheel Apple watch => digital crown Erhältlich ist das gute Stück im Frühjahr 2015. Sven lobt das Apple allem Anschein nach verstanden hat, dass die Uhr ein individuelles Schmuckstück ist und man so viel Kombinationsmöglichkeiten hat (bis zu 2 Millionen… eine unfassbare Zahl die Patrick beim ersten Ohrenkontakt gar nicht glauben wolle). Anbei ein grober Überblick. Varianten 3 Modelle: Apple Watch: hochglanzpoliert in Edelstahl oder Space Black Apple Watch Sport eloxierten Aluminium in Silver und Space Gray. Apple Watch Edition 18-karätigem Roségold oder Gelbgold 2 Größen (ebenfalls bei den versch. Bändern) Bänderwechseln - sieht gut aus, hoffentlich hält’s auch Gliederarmband, Milanaise (feingliedriges Metallarmband, nicht flach ausstreckbar), Leder, Plaste, etc. Features und Alleinstellungsmerkmal Das berühmt-berüchtigte (unverkratzbare) Saphir-Kristallglas “Digital crown” - die Krone, das Drehrad, welches als Homebutton-Ersatz und Scrollrad daherkommt. “Force Touch” macht die UI drucksensitiv. Es kann zwischen Tap und Press unterschieden werden. Die Uhr kommt außerdem mit haptischem Feedback daher und drückt euch sanft, wenn ihr Neuigkeiten bekommt. Meinungen und Mutmaßungen Für Sven steht fest, dass die Apple Watch das Schmuckstück unter den Smartwatches ist – auch wenn sie nicht im klassischen und etablierten runden Look daher kommt. Dennoch würde er seine heiß geliebte Tagheuer nicht in die Schublade stecken dafür… was ihn aber nicht abhalten wird als Technikfreund irgendwann einmal das Handgelenk mit der Apfeluhr zu umrahmen. Das die Navigation mittels haptischem Feedback (ganz dezente Druck-Vibrationen die noch nicht einmal der direkte Sitznachbar mitbekommen soll) gelöst wurde gefällt Patrick wiederum, der sich im Großstadtdschungel regelmäßig mit flachem Akku verläuft. Sportfreund Andreas macht eine klare Ansage: Er würde sich überlegen, eventuell die $349 zu investieren. Der Preis sei zwar eine ordentliche Stange Geld, aber für die Wertigkeit und die Integration ins bevorzugte Ökosystem könnte sich das lohnen. Wir werden sehen, ob wir Anfang nächsten Jahres die Checkliste vor der Show per Uhr abarbeiten. Dann geben wir natürlich sofort bescheid geben und verkünden das Andreas zugeschlagen hat. Dank des Triathlontrainings von Sven ist die Uhr für ihn in Version 1 zumindest erst einmal runter vom Wunschzettel. Er braucht eine Wasserdichte Uhr. Bisher sagt das Durchgesickerungskommando, dass die Apple Watch nur Spritz- und Regenwasser fest ist. Patrick hat anfangs gezweifelt, ob Apple es nicht in Punkto “Gimmicks” bei dieser Uhr übertrieben hat. Der Homescreen sieht sehr (über)wuchernd aus, die Nachrichtenfunktion mit Herzschlag, Zeichnung und animierten Emoji’s kommen auch eine ganze Nummer verspielter daher, als man es aus Cupertino gewohnt ist und dann war da ja noch das Astronomy Watchface mit dem man auf den Mond geflogen wird. Sein finales Urteil nach anfänglichem Zweifeln ist, dass so eine Horde an Spielereien für eine auf Individualismus ausgerichtete Uhr durchaus okay ist und auch Sinn macht. Gerade die Astronomy App hat da noch einmal das Ruder rumgerissen und ihn restlos überzeugt… auch wenn’s eigentlich tragbarer Nippes mit Lexikonanbindung ist, aber als Sci-Fi Anhänger ist das natürlich eine versteckte Botschaft von Kupido. Wo Patrick allerdings noch Verbesserungsbedarf vermutet ist die Nachrichtenfunktion. Die Uhr hat ja soweit bekannt ist keine Tastatur, man diktiert also seine Nachrichten ein. Die unausgesprochene Frage von Leuten die oft in zwei oder mehr Sprachen texten ist dem zufolge, wie man die Sprache wechselt. Patrick mutmaßt, dass man wahrscheinlich wie beim iPhone in die Systemeinstellungen der Uhr muss. Bei den iOS Geräten kann man auf der Tastatur direkt umschalten und dann in der jeweiligen Sprache des Keyboardlayouts diktieren. Wenn man irgendwann per Siri schnell umschalten kann anstatt in die Settings zu gehen, wäre das eine willkommene Option, im Speziellen für die Apple Watch. Sven hingegen lobt den Mut von Mr. Lynch (Ex-Adobe Technology Rudelführer), dass dieser vor versammelter Mannschaft sich getraut hat per Siri einen komplexen Satz zu diktieren. Der Übercast schließt daraus, dass der Satz entweder zig’ tausendmal geprobt wurde oder einfach ein Video abgelaufen ist. Andreas zuckt an dieser Stelle verschreckt und man ist sich ab da sicher sein, dass zCasting 3000 involviert war und die Demo abgefilmt hat. Unser Sven stimmt dann noch in den Chorus ein, dass dies nun Tim Cooks Apple ist. Sein Baby ist die Uhr (… und die Riesenhandys). Besonders löblich findet er nach wir vor, dass die Uhr als Lifestyleprodukt verstanden und konzipiert wurde, hier also nicht der Fokus auf Techniknerds gelegt wurde die sich X Features wünschen. Patrick ist trotzdem noch ein wenig baff, weil halt so wenig Informationen rausgehauen wurden, z.B. die einmal am Rande erwähnte SDK und die fehlende ganz spezielle Apple-Begründung, warum die Uhr nicht als autarkes Gerät geplant wurde. Klar, man kann es sich denken, aber trotzdem ist es noch einmal was anderes es aus erster Hand zu hören. Im Grunde ist Patrick auf jeden Fall, trotz nicht gezündetem Kauf-Impuls gespannt auf das Gerät, schließlich hat man bei den Hands-on Demos der Journalisten ja auch nur Videos auf der Uhr gesehen. Eine Fähigkeit der Apple Watch wo er ebenfalls neugierig ist, wie sie sich in der Realität schlägt, ist das ‘Arm-heben - Uhr an’ Feature. In der Show führt er das Beispiel aus dem Klassenraum an, und zwar wenn sich Anton aus der 11b meldet und dann die zuletzt geöffnete Tumblr-Seite mit Food-Porn aufgeht. Link zum Bild: Food Porn Beispiele von der Keynote Die Bedienung sieht ja schon einmal vielversprechend aus. Mit “Glances” kann man per Swipe nach ↑ eine Art Dock aufrufen, in dem die Lieblings-Clock-Faces liegen und zwischen welchen man dann per Swipe wechseln kann. Vorgestellte Apps oder Watchfaces waren unter anderem: American Airlines = Ein Tap um einzuchecken. In Hotels = Ein Tap um die Tür zu öffnen Im BMW = Automatisch bei Bedarf zurück zum parkenden Auto navigiert werden Video-Links The Verge: Apple Watch announcement in 6 minutes The Verge: Apple Watch explained in under 2 minutes The Verge: Apple Watch hands-on (…man bemerke die zitternden Hände beim bedienen der Uhr welche ja auf Autopilot läuft – ist halt neu, da freut man sich). Unsere Picks Timo: Dash von Bogdan Popescu bringt Entwicklern Zugriff auf die Dokumentationen von sämtlichen APIs und dient gleichzeitig noch als Snippet Manager. Die Schnupperversion ist umsonst, die Vollversion kostet 17,99 €. Patrick: Timerlist von Strauss ist ein super flexibler und durchdachter Timer Manager für Yoga, Intervall-Training und komplexe Workouts. Die App kann ebenfalls gratis getestet werden, die Vollversion schlägt dann mit 2,69 € zu buche. Sven: OmniFocus 2 für’s iPad ist zwar noch nicht draussen, aber Insider Sven macht euch hier einfach trotzdem schon einmal den Mund wässrig, da diese Version wohl seine Erwartungen bei weitem übertroffen hat. Andreas: After Shave Milch von Esbjerg. Ja, genau… wenn ihr kein Programmierer seid und mit Dash nix anfangen könnt, lieber auf der Couch sitzt als auf dem Laufband unterwegs seid und demzufolge Timerlist nix für euch ist, oder richtig gut lesen könnt und bemerkt habt, dass OmniFocus 2 für das iPad noch gar nicht draussen ist, dann, ja dann kommt Andreas jetzt mit einer echten Testosteronpackung, die euch aus der Pick-Wüste rein in eine erfrischende Oase für die Nassrasur zieht. Hätte Cleopatra Bart getragen, so wäre sie wie Andreas im Wiener Shop von Esbjerg gelandet.Dort hätte sie sich mit Rasiermilch ausgestattet als gäbe es keinen Morgen. Weil das der mit einem globusumrundenden Abstand bei weitem der beste Pick ist den wir je hatten, gibt’s zum Abschluss noch ein Lächeln wie es nur ein Esbjerg-Nutzer nach einer Frischekur mit seiner Lieblingsmilch hinzaubern kann: Link zum Bild: Aftershave In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
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Jonathan Carter, co-founder of Glimworm iBeacons, explains the growing excitement around iBeacons and how these advanced location transmitters can deliver alerts and deals to consumers on their smartphones. But, before you get on the iBeacon bandwagon, listen in to his top tips on how to increase revenues and engagement by targeting people in the context. The post Mapping In-Door Mobile Marketing Goals With Glimworm iBeacons appeared first on Mobile Presence.
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This week on Around the Coin podcast we cover iBeacon technology. We'll discuss how it technically works, examples in the real world, and what future business opportunities exist for startup founders. Around the Coin.
This week, we're talking about language trends, the FM meshnets, Aspect-Oriented Programming, and how Samsung is a dick. You can skip through to 1:10 to check out our review of Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life.
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Подкаст №44 про Apple от Soft Club 1. На iOS 7 перешло 90% пользователей iPhone, iPad и iPod touch, показатель Android Kit Kat меньше 10% 2. Аудитория мессенджера Павла Дурова Telegram достигла 35 млн человек 3. Samsung не удалось запретить продажи iPhone и iPad в Японии 4. HTC One (M8) 5. Apple продала 500 миллионов iPhone 6. Apple работает над политкорректными иконками для iOS 7. FaceTime влетит Apple в копеечку 8. Apple нашла способ сделать iPhone еще тоньше 9. Каждый третий пользователь iPhone готов переплатить $100 за крупный дисплей 10. «Прозрачный режим» для iMessage позволит набирать сообщения на ходу 11. В России от «мобильного рабства» освободились уже 100 000 человек 12. Сапфировое стекло нового iPhone будет защищено от жира и грязи 13. Операторы в Южной Корее начали продажи Samsung Galaxy S5 на две недели раньше запланированного срока 14. Новый мессенджер FireChat, не требующий подключения к Интернету, стал хитом в App Store 15. 1-го апраля компании Apple исполнилось 30 лет 16. iWork for iCloud получил обновленный дизайн и поддержку дисплеев Retina 17. Apple покупает компанию iFixit 18. Apple начнет продажи восстановленных iPad и Mac в России 19. Apple запатентовала сенсорную кнопку для извлечения SIM-карты 20. С помощью iBeacon воссоздали «минное поле» 21. В Apple опасаются, что Android-смартфоны с крупным экраном снижают продажи iPhone 22. Microsoft показала концепт Windows in the Car – аналог Apple CarPlay для WP-смартфонов 23. Apple пообещала Израилю до июня подключить iPhone к системе раннего оповещения 24. Пульт для Apple TV - Magic Wand. 25. Apple тестирует 65- и 77-дюймовые OLED-панели для iTV 26. Опубликован внутренний документ Apple, объясняющий необходимость увеличения экрана у iPhone 6 27. сотрудничетство с AppStudio.org
This week, Amazon launches the Fire set-top box, OKCupid takes a political stance and blocks Firefox, news from Microsoft's Build conference, DVD/CD ripping is finally legal in the UK, April Fools on the web, and much more... What We're Playing With Andy: Disney Movies Everywhere / iTunes Digital copy Dwayne: WWI Tech: Air Traffic Control Headlines San Francisco Giants (and most of MLB) adopt Apple's iBeacon for an enhanced ballpark experience Twitter rolls out photo tagging, ability to share up to four photos in a tweet So You Think You're Smarter Than A CIA Agent UK Govt: DVD and CD Ripping Will Be Legalized This Summer Audible Book of the Week Foundation by Isaac Asimov Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: It's a Fireby Portishead Hot Topics Amazon announces Fire TV streaming set top box Amazon may have used a shell company to keep the leaks to a minimum OkCupid Blocks Firefox Over Anti-Gay CEO Microsoft releases Office for iPad, subscription required for editing docs Microsoft Build Conference news: Microsoft's new universal Windows apps run everywhere, from phones to the Xbox One Windows Phone 8.1 adds voice assistant Cortana, gesture typing Music Break: Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who Final Word: April Fools Day on the Web April Fools' 2014 roundup ThinkGeek April Fool's Products Geeks of Doom's complete April Fool's Day coverage The Drill Down Video(s) of the Week April Fools Day Prank: Netflix Streams Rotisserie Chicken Movie YouTube Announces Upcoming Viral Video Trends #newtrends *This week's show title is also the name of a really bad Sandra Bullock film. Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan. Occasionally joining them is Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor.
Topics covered on today's episode of Mind Set Daily "Creepy Staten Island Clown Roaming the Streets" A mysterious clown has been seen lurking on the streets of Staten Island, N.Y., at night over the past week. The "SI Clown," as the costumed creature has been dubbed, bears a striking resemblance to Pennywise, the evil clown in Stephen King's classic horror novel and film "It." Why would a person dress as a clown and freak people out? There are several possible reasons, ranging from a playful prank to a professional clown innocently returning from a kid's birthday party. Yet, according to the New York Post, the SI Clown may be a publicity stunt: It seems that the four people who originally posted photos and videos of the costumed creepster not only know one another, but also have links to the same Staten Island-based company that produces horror films. Coincidence? Could be. just think about it... "Watch Out for iBeacon - Because It's Watching You" Last June, Apple’s senior vice president of software, sneaked something big into his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. On a slide listing features that would debut in iOS 7, an unfamiliar word appeared: iBeacons. An iBeacon is a small module that makes a spontaneous Bluetooth connection with a nearby smartphone to deliver packets of information. In December, stores, arenas, and other venues began to test the hardware, pushing coupons and other location-based information to customers. Like any technology, iBeacon is not inherently good or bad; it’s how we use it that will make the difference. The trouble is, iBeacon is an all-or-nothing scenario. The only surefire way to turn it off is to turn Bluetooth off altogether—also shutting down the connection to your headset or fitness tracker or smartwatch. But that’s not realistic; we’re attached to Bluetooth. Which means it’s up to individual developers and companies to make the right choices and treat us, our privacy, and our attention with a little respect. Just think about it... Visit the article links and listen to this episode to find out more! Support Mind Set Central Subscribe or donate
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The All New HTC One won't grace us with its presence until the end of the month, and at this point we're beginning to wonder if HTC will have anything left to reveal at the announcement. From a sales guide to promotional materials to yet another undercover hands-on video, the leaks surrounding one of the year's most anticipated Android handsets refuse to let up – and we're here to talk about them in our latest pre-#ANHO podcast! Before that, of course, we've got the usual news of the week, including a duo of Samsung tablet reviews, rampant speculation about a brick-and-mortar Google store, and a tour of Microsoft's new Windows Phone camera application set to some very sultry music indeed. All that and more is waiting for you on episode 087 of the Pocketnow Weekly, so mash those cans on, turn the volume up and rip the knob off: we're here to talk mobile tech, and it's gonna get awesome. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. Tell your friends about the show so we don't have to do a telethon to stay on the air. Join our forums to offer topic suggestions and more. And thanks for listening!Pocketnow Weekly episode 087 Recording Date 03/13/2014 Hosts Michael Fisher Taylor Martin Stephen Schenck Podcast Rundown Reviews of the week (00:01:58) Pocketnow Throwback: HTC HD2 retro-review Galaxy TabPRO 10.1 review Galaxy TabPRO 8.4 vs Nexus 7 (2014) Android (00:19:50) Samsung Android software accused of concealing secret backdoor All New HTC One keeps leaking away All New HTC One dual-camera purpose detailed in leaked ad All New HTC One spotted in Verizon livery Google screws up Android YouTube app update Sony Xperia Z2 may face delays Time for a Google Store? Brick-and-mortar NYC location rumored One PlusOne will support voice commands from sleep Windows (00:51:07) Microsoft kills WP8 licensing fees for some OEMs? Windows Phone revamped camera app detailed on video Lumia 2520 to lose half its color options? iOS (00:59:28) Apple releases iOS 7.1 to compatible devices iOS 7.1 transforms iBeacon into something a bit more useful Apple drops iPhone return policy from 30 days to 14 iPhone 6 phablet leaks call it more of a 5c than a 5s Listener Mail (01:17:25) Jonathan Michael invites is to speculate on the future of front-facing cameras; Christopher Lui wonders whether he should spring for a Pebble or not; and Virag asks for a Nexus 5 workout solution for her husband. • Thanks for listening! Tune in again next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of our continuing coverage of Apps World 2014 in San Francisco, I talked to Brent Hieggelke, Chief Marketing Officer of Urban Airship. Urban Airship provides notification services for app developers, and this ties very nicely with beacons that can trigger events like personalized notifications when a user is at a particular location in the store. Until now marketers could only learn about their customers through their web browsing and mobile app usage, but now data are available on a customer’s physical movements throughout the shopping experience. Can you imagine the possibilities? Thus far, advertising costs have dropped dramatically because of the very precise targeting available through online advertising. Now, retailers can set up all [...]
As part of our continuing coverage of Apps World 2014 in San Francisco, I talked to Brent Hieggelke, Chief Marketing Officer of Urban Airship. Urban Airship provides notification services for app developers, and this ties very nicely with beacons that can trigger events like personalized notifications when a user is at a particular location in the store. Until now marketers could only learn about their customers through their web browsing and mobile app usage, but now data are available on a customer’s physical movements throughout the shopping experience. Can you imagine the possibilities? Thus far, advertising costs have dropped dramatically because of the very precise targeting available through online advertising. Now, retailers can set up all [...]
As part of our continuing coverage of Apps World 2014 in San Francisco, I talked to Brent Hieggelke, Chief Marketing Officer of Urban Airship. Urban Airship provides notification services for app developers, and this ties very nicely with beacons that can trigger events like personalized notifications when a user is at a particular location in the store. Until now marketers could only learn about their customers through their web browsing and mobile app usage, but now data are available on a customer’s physical movements throughout the shopping experience. Can you imagine the possibilities? Thus far, advertising costs have dropped dramatically because of the very precise targeting available through online advertising. Now, retailers can set up all [...]
As part of our continuing coverage of Apps World 2014 in San Francisco, I talked to Brent Hieggelke, Chief Marketing Officer of Urban Airship. Urban Airship provides notification services for app developers, and this ties very nicely with beacons that can trigger events like personalized notifications when a user is at a particular location in the store. Until now marketers could only learn about their customers through their web browsing and mobile app usage, but now data are available on a customer’s physical movements throughout the shopping experience. Can you imagine the possibilities? Thus far, advertising costs have dropped dramatically because of the very precise targeting available through online advertising. Now, retailers can set up all [...]
Can you believe it?! We're back! It's the ODM crew (and special guests) but with an all-new web site, and live show. Yep, we're using Google Hangouts to record each week and it's totally transformed our ability to produce the show. This week, John Federico (@gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (@chialinsimmons), Craig Calder (@ccalder) and our guest, John Wall (@johnjwall) of Marketing Over Coffee talk about the latest news in digital media and what it means for you. You can send comments and questions to comments@odmcast.com. We try to answer everything you send "on air." Visit http://odmcast.com to subscribe to the podcast. While you're there, be sure to subscribe to our announcements list via email. Follow us on Twitter at @ondigitalmedia. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. In this episode: Tom Merritt has a new tech news show, and it's redefining how we fund and consume media. Maybe. Releasing Ads Early Pays Off For Super Bowl Advertisers, According To Visible Measures New Record For 2014: Hashtags Mentioned In 57% Of Super Bowl Ads Sochi Disasters shared over social media MLB begins rollout of iBeacon technology in baseball stadiums for next season. Too early? How In-app Purchases Have Destroyed The (Mobile) Video Game Industry (And video to prove it) Amazon Mobile Ad Network is guaranteeing $1.50 CPM for Android or Kindle app ads served to US-based users. A test, or something more? WTF: Amazon to Offer Kindle Checkout System to Physical Retailers. Is it the data? Improving Kindle sales? Something else? Are you regular listener? Please take a moment to complete this survey.
Can you believe it?! We're back! It's the ODM crew (and special guests) but with an all-new web site, and live show. Yep, we're using Google Hangouts to record each week and it's totally transformed our ability to produce the show. This week, John Federico (@gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (@chialinsimmons), Craig Calder (@ccalder) and our guest, John Wall (@johnjwall) of Marketing Over Coffee talk about the latest news in digital media and what it means for you. You can send comments and questions to comments@odmcast.com. We try to answer everything you send "on air." Visit http://odmcast.com to subscribe to the podcast. While you're there, be sure to subscribe to our announcements list via email. Follow us on Twitter at @ondigitalmedia. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. In this episode: Tom Merritt has a new tech news show, and it's redefining how we fund and consume media. Maybe. Releasing Ads Early Pays Off For Super Bowl Advertisers, According To Visible Measures New Record For 2014: Hashtags Mentioned In 57% Of Super Bowl Ads Sochi Disasters shared over social media MLB begins rollout of iBeacon technology in baseball stadiums for next season. Too early? How In-app Purchases Have Destroyed The (Mobile) Video Game Industry (And video to prove it) Amazon Mobile Ad Network is guaranteeing $1.50 CPM for Android or Kindle app ads served to US-based users. A test, or something more? WTF: Amazon to Offer Kindle Checkout System to Physical Retailers. Is it the data? Improving Kindle sales? Something else? Are you regular listener? Please take a moment to complete this survey.
Can you believe it?! We're back! It's the ODM crew (and special guests) but with an all-new web site, and live show. Yep, we're using Google Hangouts to record each week and it's totally transformed our ability to produce the show. This week, John Federico (@gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (@chialinsimmons), Craig Calder (@ccalder) and our guest, John Wall (@johnjwall) of Marketing Over Coffee talk about the latest news in digital media and what it means for you. You can send comments and questions to comments@odmcast.com. We try to answer everything you send "on air." Visit http://odmcast.com to subscribe to the podcast. While you're there, be sure to subscribe to our announcements list via email. Follow us on Twitter at @ondigitalmedia. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. In this episode: Tom Merritt has a new tech news show, and it's redefining how we fund and consume media. Maybe. Releasing Ads Early Pays Off For Super Bowl Advertisers, According To Visible Measures New Record For 2014: Hashtags Mentioned In 57% Of Super Bowl Ads Sochi Disasters shared over social media MLB begins rollout of iBeacon technology in baseball stadiums for next season. Too early? How In-app Purchases Have Destroyed The (Mobile) Video Game Industry (And video to prove it) Amazon Mobile Ad Network is guaranteeing $1.50 CPM for Android or Kindle app ads served to US-based users. A test, or something more? WTF: Amazon to Offer Kindle Checkout System to Physical Retailers. Is it the data? Improving Kindle sales? Something else? Are you regular listener? Please take a moment to complete this survey.
La publicidad y promociones generalistas tienden a desaparecer, ya que no sólo son intrusivas para el usuarios sino que ofrece a las empresas peores resultados de conversión a ventas, por lo que cada vez se tenderá a una personalización en la experiencia de compra (como hace el iBeacon), y para ello están surgiendo nuevas tecnologías y herramientas que de manera anónima capta datos del móvil de los usuarios para ofrecerle sólo aquello que realmente le interesa.
iOS 7.1 kryper sig närmare, dystrare tider för betalappar och utvecklare samt kan det vara så att Apple kommer att försöka hålla koll på din hälsa framöver? Detta, och mkt mer, i AppSnack 97. I panelen: Tobias Hieta (som var på Cordkillers nyss) & Linus Larsson. Programmet leds av Michael Ploug Gartner. Nyheter iOS 7.1 Beta 4 Det ser dystert ut för betalappar Mac Pro skickas först i Mars Macpros recension om den nya Mac Pro Tim Cook intervjuas om China Mobile Veckans rykten Apple anställer två hälsasensorutvecklare - varför? Är detta anledningen till att iOS 7 kontrollers är så dåliga? iBeacon istället för NFC? Veckans snackis - iPad Pro iMore Macstories Amerikanska MacWorld Veckans lyssnarfråga OSX på Windwows Surface 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64UQ7el-FrM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pje-RZV1fBE Veckans tips Veckans produktivitetstips Mail Pilot Veckans OS X-tips My Photostream Veckans bubblare Paradock
La publicidad y promociones generalistas tienden a desaparecer, ya que no sólo son intrusivas para el usuarios sino que ofrece a las empresas peores resultados de conversión a ventas, por lo que cada vez se tenderá a una personalización en la experiencia de compra (como hace el iBeacon), y para ello están surgiendo nuevas tecnologías y herramientas que de manera anónima capta datos del móvil de los usuarios para ofrecerle sólo aquello que realmente le interesa.
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Gartner: 2013 Sees Worst Decline in PC Market History; 4Q Great for Apple WSJ: Apple Devices Flow Into Corporate World Mac Pro Back On Sale in Europe Apple Stores See Brisk Traffic During Asian Red Friday Sale Apple Store in Brisbane,Australia to Open This Friday iPhone Leads NTT Docomo to Win Race for New Customers EverSense Intros iBeacon Add-On for Smart Thermostat The Tap Lab Sees Potential for iBeacon and Location Based Games Apple Hits the Airwaves with “Your Verse” iPad Ad Transporter - Syncing and Sharing Made Simple and Secure. Learn More at http://FileTransporterStore.com and Get 10% with Offer Code MOSK10
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Seguro que ya habeis oido hablar del iBeacon, un nueva tecnología de Apple que puede marca un punto de inflexión en las compras offline y su convergencia con el online, ya que haciendo uso del Bluetooh es capaz de mandar información a tiempo real a un usuario a su móvil en el momento en el que está en un lugar determinado del punto de venta, generando verdadera publicidad contextual basada en microgeolocalización. Enrique Dans habló hace unos días en su blog de los iBeacon y como olvidarnos de comprar tranquilos.
Seguro que ya habeis oido hablar del iBeacon, un nueva tecnología de Apple que puede marca un punto de inflexión en las compras offline y su convergencia con el online, ya que haciendo uso del Bluetooh es capaz de mandar información a tiempo real a un usuario a su móvil en el momento en el que está en un lugar determinado del punto de venta, generando verdadera publicidad contextual basada en microgeolocalización. Enrique Dans habló hace unos días en su blog de los iBeacon y como olvidarnos de comprar tranquilos.
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2013. We'll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2014. Before that, however, we discuss recent a discovery that the NSA sought to spy on gamers, eight top tech companies ban together to reform surveillance laws, and is Apple's iBeacon just a marketing gimmick, or are there bigger plans in store? Headlines Revealed: spy agencies' covert push to infiltrate virtual world of online games Reform Government Surveillance Apple's iBeacon Is Much Bigger Than You Think Audible Book of the Week The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber, Narrated by Ben Stiller Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Top of the Pops 2013 (Hey Brother) by Mashup-Germany Hot Topic: Top Tech Stories of 2013 Dwayne: Edward Snowden: The government of the free'est land in the world, has conspired to undermine its citizen's rights to privacy on multiple levels. The Quantified Self/Wearable Tech Revolution (Rumoured Apple Watch, the M7, Samsung Watch, Pebble, & FitBit) Old Media resurrected by New Media: Veronica Mars/Kickstarter; Arrested Dev/Netflix; Microsoft Xbox/Heroes Amazon ascends: Mature Tablets(G3), Mayday, Kindle(G6) crushing Nook, US Post Office connection, Prime INstat Video (Original productions like Alpha House and Betas), Prime Air Netflix wins Emmys iOS 7 - More than a redesign, an exclamation of a new era of leadership at the largest tech company in the world. Tosin: Disney purchases Lucasfilm Bitcoin hits 1 Billion Balmer steps down Microsoft FCC allows use of cell phone New Tech Bubble: Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat Andrew: Edward Snowden NSA Leaks Netflix/”binge viewing” Console Wars 2013 (XBox/PS) Google Glass Music Break: United State of Pop 2013 (Living the Fantasy) by DJ Earworm Biggest Fails of 2013 NOKIA mobile BOUGHT BY MS NSA allowing Snowden to steal data Nintendo and the Wii U Maybe RIM makeover? Rebranded Microsoft DRM Xbox One Predictions for 2014 Amazon about to be a tech leader on par w/ Google/Apple/Microsoft Re-emergence of PC Gaming Year of the Cloud The Drill Down Video of the Week Pop Danthology by Daniel Kim Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan. Occasionally joining them is Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor.
iBeacon IOS 7 in more than 82% of iPhones Apple supports Hour of Code in the US China Mobile now official iPhone supplier Supply Chain Performance Points to Blockbuster Holiday Quarter for Apple Apple posts, removes Sharp 4K display: Sign of things to come?
TecnoCasters Ep. 195 El iPhone 6 y 8 millones de dólares a la basura Por: Juan D. Guevara Torres, Lorena Galán, Angel Monjaras y Abrahan Bauza Productor: Abrahan Bauza - iPhone 6 - Ya viene aunque usted no lo crea. - Facebook puede ahora saber quien es tu verdadera pareja ( aunque no sea tu esposo o esposa ) - Tarjeta COIN - Hackean a Facebook, Gmail y Twitter - Apple lanza el iBeacon - Al Presidente Obama le prohíben el uso de iPhone - 8 Millones de Dólares en BitCoins tirados a la basura
Este es un episodio algo largo y un poco técnico y trata de explicar de la forma más amable posible la diferencia entre NFC y iBeacon y quién podría ganar la batalla. Espero sus comentarios a technovertpodcast@iCloud.com
Welcome to episode #147. On the show: Placecast's new mobile ad platform; Bing partners with Local Corp; Audi brings public desire and reward to the Mini in London; Estimote powered by iBeacon is just the start of the mote world; Coca-Cola's Positivity Wall; PayPal taking their hands-free payments to the masses; The Pew report on location based services is revealing; Chuck Martin's Mobile Minute gives us the Cool vs. Creepy scale for location based marketing. - Do you have a location based marketing question? Ask us here and we’ll answer it on an upcoming show. A Mobile Minute with Chuck Martin: The Cool Vs. Creepy Scale In Mobile Shopping (24:50) Location fascination of the week: Rove by Zetrip (7:13) Top news of the week 1. Placecast’s new mobile AD play (10:23) 2. Bing partners with Local Corporation (15:00) 3. Audi’s Mini “Here’s to you” campaign in London (20:08) 4. Estimote + Apple iBeacon (27:46) 5. Coca-Cola’s positivity wall map (36:12) 6. PayPal tests hands free payment (39:50) Resource of the week: Pew Location Based Services report (46:15)