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Latest podcast episodes about ios os x

Daytoday
Aplicaciones universales iOS/OS X

Daytoday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017


Rumores de una posible convergencia para el 2018 entre las aplicaciones para iOS y para OS X.

Pincount Podcast
Episode 1 - Being Cheeky

Pincount Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 32:34


Metal and deep learning Metal Performance Shaders Tensorflow on iOS OSX getting Cuda Tensorflow support Nvidia mac speculation Intel Ark Wikipedia list of Nvidia GPUs Titan P in August RX-480 Release Anandtech Preview Naughty AMD

BSD Now
117: The Cantrill Strikes Back: ...

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 133:31


This episode was brought to you by iX Systems Mission Complete (https://www.ixsystems.com/missioncomplete/) Submit your story of how you accomplished a mission with FreeBSD, FreeNAS, or iXsystems hardware, and you could win monthly prizes, and have your story featured in the FreeBSD Journal! *** Headlines Why did I choose the DragonFlyBSD Operating System by Siju George (http://bsdmag.org/siju_george/) We have a new article this week by Siju George posted over at BSDMag, talking about his reasons for using DragonFlyBSD in production. He ran through periods of using both Free/OpenBSD, but different reasons led him away from each. Specifically problems doing port upgrades on FreeBSD, and the time required to do fsck / raid parity checks on OpenBSD. During his research, he had heard about the HAMMER file-system, but didn't know of anybody running it in production. After some mailing list conversions, and pointers from Matthew Dillon, he took the plunge and switched. Now he has fallen in love with the operating system, some of the key strengths he notes at: Rolling-Release model, which can be upgraded every few weeks or whenever he has the time No time-consuming fsck after a unclean shutdown No RAID parity checks while still having redundancy Able to add volumes to HAMMER on the fly He also mentions looking forward to HAMMER2, and its potential for easy clustering support, along with eventual CARP implementation so he can run two systems on the same IP. *** The Devil & BSD - Larry Cafiero (http://fossforce.com/2015/11/devil-bsd-leaving-linux-behind/) A story that has been making the rounds on social media is by Larry Cafiero, on his reasons for deciding to switch from Linux over to the BSD side of things. While most of the reasons are over the conflicts surrounding behavior by Linux leaders towards those in the community, he does mention that he has converted his main workstation over to PC-BSD. According to Larry, “With a couple of hours of adding backup files and tweaking (augmented by a variety of “oh, look” moments which could easily make me the ADHD Foundation Poster Boy), it looks exactly like my personally modified Korora 22 Xfce which graced the machine earlier. “ He also gave a great compliment to the quality of the docs / applications in PC-BSD: “In addition, you have to like a operating system which gives you a book — in this case, the PC-BSD Handbook — which should be the gold standard of documentation. It's enviable, as in, “man, I wish I had written that.” Also programs like AppCafe provide a plethora of FOSS software, so there's no shortage of programs. Side by side, there's nothing on the Linux side of things that is lacking on the BSD side of things.” Regardless the initial reason for the switch, we are glad to have him and any other switchers join us on the BSD side of FOSS. *** New resource for BSD-schoolin' (http://teachbsd.org/) “The initial repository (https://github.com/teachbsd/course) contains all of the material for the practitioner and masters style courses as well as a PDF for the teaching guide. All of the material is licensed under a BSD doc team license, also visible in the repo and on the github site.” “we expect all other work, including the extension of the practitioner course to 5 days, and the adaptation of the graduate course to undergraduates will be in the github repo” “Our goal now is to recruit a small number of universities to partner with us to teach this material. We will keep you posted on our progress.” We are working on getting an interview lined up to talk more about this project If I somehow find the time, I am try to contribute towards a sysadmin course similar to what I used to teach at an Arts&Tech College here in Canada *** A Few thoughts on OpenBSD 5.8 (http://lippard.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/a-few-thoughts-on-openbsd-58.html) A user details their thoughts, reactions, and concerns after upgrading to OpenBSD 5.8 Among the changes: sudo was removed and replaced as doas. The user decided to make the switch, but ran into a bug with line continuation ( to escape newline to continue a long line) The removal of TCP Wrappers support from ssh - this caused a number of rules in hosts.allow to no longer be respected. The FreeBSD port of openssh-portable has a patch to readd TCP wrappers because many people find it useful, including myself, when the ssh is in a jail and cannot run a firewall The removal of the pfrules= rc.conf variable. “I used to just put the default pf.conf rules file in place with each release and upgrade, and keep my changes in a pf.conf.local file that was specified in the pfrules variable. The effect was that from the period after the upgrade until I noticed the change, my systems were using the default rules and thus more exposed than they were supposed to be” This is what is often called a “POLA Violation”, Policy of Least Astonishment. When deciding what the system should do after some change or new feature is introduced, it should be the thing that will be the least “surprising” to the user. Having your firewall rules suddenly not apply, is surprising. “A minor annoying change that was made in 5.8 was putting the file /var/unbound/db/root.key into /etc/changelist, so that the file gets checked daily by the security script. The issue with this is that if you are actually using unbound with DNSSEC, this file changes daily, though only in the comments” It is very helpful to see a list of feedback like this after a release, so that the next release can be better I would be interested in seeing similar feedback for the other BSDs *** Interview - Bryan Cantrill - @bcantrill (https://twitter.com/bcantrill) Linux Interface Rants News Roundup FreeBSD AMI building AMI - Colin's Corner (http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2015-11-21-FreeBSD-AMI-builder-AMI.html) Colin Percival (Of TarSnap Fame) has brought us a new article this week on how to create your own custom EC2 AMI builds. This new tool and instructions allows the creation of AMI files, without needing to go through the hassle of doing a fresh FreeBSD release build each time. Essentially it works similar to Colin's previous “de-penguinator” utility, by running a FreeBSD in a memory instance, allowing the disk to be unmounted and prepped for becoming an AMI. The hope is that this new work allows easier creation of a new variety of “customized” FreeBSD instances, for end users to download and deploy at will. *** Peter Hessler on OpenBSD / OpenBGPd (https://ripe71.ripe.net/archives/video/1200/) Last week a new video landed of Peter Hessler giving us a status update on OpenBSD tech, and OpenBGPd specifically Of interest, he notes that LibreSSL is being used in iOS / OSX, and of course PF is used all over, Apple, BSD, Solaris and even a Windows port! OpenNTPD gets a mention as well, still ZERO CVEs for the lifetime of the project On the OpenBGPd side, it is considered production ready, so no reason to hold back deployment Very “feature-complete”, able to handle Edge Router, Route server, Multi-RIB. Slew of optional features like route reflector, looking glass, mrt dumps, mpls / mpls vpn. Bugs fixed, crashers, memory constraints and performance has been improved Filtering Performance, in example provided, importing 561K rules / 60K prefixes, went from 35 minutes down to 30 seconds. *** Onion Omega Updates (https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-wifi-build/wiki/Onion-Omega) I have a newer kernel config that will be committed soon that hooks up the system LED, and the three LEDs on the expansion dock via /dev/led I also have the I2C interface working to talk to the Relay and Servo expansions I have not determined the exact protocol for the Servo expansions, but the relay expansion is fairly simple to operate Instructions have been added to the wiki I have managed to use the GPIO to toggle external LEDs and to read the value from a switch I have also used the Servo PWM controller to dim an LED and control the speed of a PWM computer case fan My plan is to operate a 32x32 multi colour LED matrix from the device for an interactive christmas display *** FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS Book review (http://www.cyberciti.biz/datacenter/book-review-freebsd-mastery-zfs/) Book can be purchased here (http://smile.amazon.com/FreeBSD-Mastery-ZFS-7/dp/0692452354/) or from the list of vendors including directly from the author here (http://www.zfsbook.com/) *** Beastie Bits Computer History Museum is looking for Bell Labs UNIX (http://www.computerhistory.org/artifactdonation/) ACM Queue Portrait: Robert Watson (https://youtu.be/rA_5Cz99z28) Video Collection about BSD History, put together by FreeBSDNews (https://www.freebsdnews.com/2015/11/12/bsd-videos/) Minix announces its 2016 conference (http://www.minix3.org/conference/2016/) Chris Henschen from fP Technologies' talk about BSD is now online (http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2015/10/bsdtalk258-chris-henschen-from-fp.html) Mike Larkin and Theo de Raadt's talks from Hackfest this year in Quebec are online (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20151123161651&mode=expanded) FreeBSD on a BeagleBoneBlack with a Touchscreen Display (http://kernelnomicon.org/?p=534) Dan Langille will be talking at CINLUG (http://www.cinlug.org/meetings/2015/December) Feedback/Questions John - Rpi2 and BSD (http://slexy.org/view/s2Gm06eC0Y) Roger - Win10 + FreeBSD (http://slexy.org/view/s2Kf2FG84H) Anonymous - Sharing Socket (http://slexy.org/view/s21bOG5UhS) Brad - Scrub Repaired (http://slexy.org/view/s20bKjCNXW) Kelly - Automated Provisioning (http://slexy.org/view/s2qb07BC2G) ***

AppleInsider Podcast
Episode 46: A week with iPad Pro, iOS-OS X convergence, 4" iPhones

AppleInsider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 60:58


Neil and Mikey talk about their experience with iPad Pro thus far. Shane offers his thoughts on the tablet's use cases and we discuss new iPhone rumors, iOS accessories like DJI's Osmo 4K camera and gimbal, Apple Watch docks and more.

EATEL Business Podcast (Audio)
Venyu Audio Podcast SpaceX, Apple iOS/OSX Updates, Apple Music, Best/Worst Gadgets

EATEL Business Podcast (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 42:37


Venyu Audio Podcast: SpaceX, Apple iOS/OSX Updates, Apple Music, Best/Worst Gadgets

DigitalOutbox
DigitalOutbox Episode 250

DigitalOutbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015


Chris and Ian discuss Taylor Swift and E3 http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode250/DigitalOutbox-250-150628.mp3 Download iTunes M4A MP3 Shownotes Apple Music changes policy after Taylor Swift stand Google Play Music Will Now Be Available For Free Stephen Elop out as Microsoft merges Windows and devices groups Twitter’s CEO Dick Costolo Chooses To Step Down, Jack Dorsey Named Interim CEO, Shares Up 3% Twitter Gets Serious About Messaging, Will Remove DM Character Limit Google Must Expand Privacy Delistings, Says French Watchdog Google takes steps to crack down on revenge porn Hack of cloud-based LastPass exposes hashed master passwords Major zero-day security flaws in iOS & OS X allow theft of both Keychain and app passwords Microsoft Officially Launches Office For Android Phone Kindle Announces New $119 Paperwhite E-Reader With A Font That’s Easy On The Eyes YouTube launches live gaming site to take on Amazon's Twitch E3 Picks Ian Gestimer - £2.29 - Gestimer is a beautiful Mac menu bar app for those little reminders during the day. - Simply drag the Gestimer menu bar icon onto the screen to create your reminder.

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 051 on Office UI Fabric

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 54:21


In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to Chris Johnson, Andrew Connell, Eric Shupps and Rob Windsor about the upcoming Office UI Fabric that is being privately tested right now.   Weekly updates Get SharePoint Apps for current web using JavaScript CSOM (Office 365) by Chris O’Connor Transforming SharePoint customizations to add-in model training package by Vesa Juvonen  Why Are We Talking About the New Office 365 Authoring Tools Again? by Marc Anderson on ITUnity.com Visual Studio 2015 RC Connected Services by Tim Ferro Developing Yammer apps for iOS/OS X with ADAL, REST API and Swift 2.0 by Stephane CORDONNIER MVP Dev Track Day1 – Native iOS Apps using Swift for Office365 by Sahil Malik Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.   Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com, and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is based, born and raised in Dallas, Texas, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. In his spare time, Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician, and lightning fast runner.

每日全球互联网新闻
“自拍”表情太火,苹果iOS、OS X有望内置

每日全球互联网新闻

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 0:49


ios os x
IT 公论
Episode 142: Jonathan Ive 时代的苹果

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 110:08


本期主要讨论了 Ian Parker 关于 Jony Ive 的报道 The Shape of Things to Come 以及李如一的文章《乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件》。其他话题包括 Pebble 出的新款智能手表 Pebble Time、Artemis 将在三藩市部署 pCell 商用网络、Google 停止支持 XMPP 通讯协议、微软的 Productivity Future Vision 视频等。IPN 播客网络开播了一档新节目 (Hi)story。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 在本期节目里我们按照上期的承诺讨论了 Ian Parker 发表在《纽约客》的一万六千字 Jonathan Ive 特写。某位前《纽约客》特约作者曾经透露,按照合同规定,他一年要给《纽约客》写三万个英文单词,为此《纽约客》要付给他九万美元的稿费。虽然每位特约作者的薪酬未必相同,但这个数字依然可以帮助大家估算一下 Parker 本文的收益。 然后不妨想想为什么这样的重量级稿件新媒体网站做不出来。John Gruber、Ben Thompson 都是很好的作者,Gruber 一个月的广告收益就有三万五千美元,Thompson 的付费读者已经超过两千人,换算成收入就是每月两万美元。但需要实地一手采访的稿件——何况是像 Parker 这篇深入虎穴之作——目前还是非旧媒体记者不能为也。是钱的原因吗?BuzzFeed 这样的媒体并不缺钱。归根结底,还是读者的原因。你期待看到什么样的东西,就会得到什么样的东西。 还是先从听众反馈讲起。Olivia 通过电邮跟我们谈到了 SnapChat。在她看来,SnapChat 是为「那些保存在手机里会嫌占空间的东西」准备的。或许这确实是大部分用户使用 SnapChat 时的心态,但如我们上期所说,SnapChat 去年推出的 Stories 功能已经被传统媒体人和自媒体人发展成一种新的叙事形态。每一个 gal game(美少女游戏)玩家都会告诉你,用静态图片、压图文字和视频可以写出缠绵悱恻、让人欲罢不能的故事。我们都知道杀人的是人,不是刀,但经常忘记令某种内容显得无聊和低俗的同样是人,不是「平台」。 Apple Watch 发售在即,智能手表厂商 Pebble 开始在 Kickstarter 众筹自己的下一代手表「Pebble Time」。我们录制这期节目时,他们已经筹到了一千一百万美元(目标仅仅是五十万美元)。Rio 觉得 Pebble 这种规模的公司还搞众筹对于真正需要启动资金的小型公司不公平,李如一则认为让新人看到 Kickstarter 用户这么愿意花钱倒也是一种鼓舞。不管怎么说,不对尚未发布的产品妄加评论是我们的原则,可以评论的是 Pebble 在 Pebble Time 发布之前向用户传递的信息。「让生活更简单」是一句美好的口号,但随着它被越来越多的科技创业公司写到自己的使命里,我们不禁会想:无论产品的设计者如何绞尽脑汁地做减法,生活中少一个科技产品难道不是更简单吗? 如今的智能手表图景很像 iPhone 诞生之前的智能手机图景。你经常听到四面八方传来各种看上去似乎小有卖点的新品牌和新型号,但没有哪个能够击破所有假设,带来压倒性的跃进。由于和 iPhone 共享类似的操作系统以及众人熟稔的交互方式,Apple Watch 不可能在用户心中造成初代 iPhone 那样的波澜。但理性的科技迷应该早已将这一点作为既成事实接受下来了。石破天惊的变化可遇不可求,而且多屏幕/多设备时代原本就意味着各个设备处于一种相互补充而非相互取代的关系。然而在一个「智能手机 + 智能手表」不离身的语境里,当短信通知到来之际,我们以什么标准去决定到底应该抬起手腕还是掏出手机?作为视觉中心的生物,当视觉空间在智能设备上被压缩到极致时,我们究竟能在多大程度上调用触觉和听觉等感官?从生物角度说,我们在智能手机上做的大部分事情都可以概括为通过眼睛摄取信息,那么在智能手表上我们主要会做些什么? 尽管 Ian Parker 的文章指向的是 Apple Watch,但它并没有给我们带来多少关于这款产品的新信息。这是意料中事:《纽约客》并不是一本以爆料为己任的杂志。Parker 为我们展示的,是一个真正的「后乔布斯时代的苹果」。至此我们终于知道,从产品甚至精神层面定义今天的苹果的,不是 Tim Cook,而是 Jonathan Ive。 或许很多人没有意识到,设计了第一代 Mac OS X 的「Aqua」介面的不是別人,正是乔布斯的爱将,被苹果开除的 Scott Forstall。到了后 PC 时代,Forstall 在 iOS 1 到 iOS 6 里延续了始自 Aqua 的拟物化介面。但另一方面,Forstall 的主要身份又是一个软件工程师。换言之,在他掌控 iOS 命运的年代,软件设计和软件工程的最高领导人统一在了一个人身上。如今虽然 Ive 接管了苹果的所有软、硬件设计工作,但工程则交由 Craig Federighi 负责。无论是 iOS 还是 OS X,在软件的设计和工程的人员组织架构上,已经没有了 Forstall 时代的那种严丝合缝的统一性。 Ive 是什么人?Parker 文章给我们的答案是:一个喜欢奢侈品的工业设计师。虽然如今苹果的软硬件设计都已由他掌管,但他本质上仍然是一个擅长和摸得着的东西打交道的人。换言之,他对于硬件比对于软件在行。Ive 关心的是材质——不是 Google「材质设计」(Material Design)里的材质,而是铝合金、玻璃、塑料这些可以触摸的材质。他开宾利,对 Vertu 感到兴味盎然,他当然热衷于创造优雅的物件,但并不那么在乎物件在社会中扮演的角色。如果他创造的物件只能被 1% 的人拥有——没问题。他并没有改造世界的野心。 这就把我们带回了上周《好奇心日报》刊载的〈乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件〉一文。这是李如一应邀以乔布斯的口吻写的一封戏谑性文章。虽然信中对乔布斯的某些特征进行了夸大,但如果把刻薄的元素拿掉,李如一并不介意在这篇文章的观点背后署上自己的名字。无论他和 Rio 多么热爱那个继承了 1960 精神的苹果,号称「全球最大创业公司」的苹果,把电脑视为「心灵的自行车」的苹果,那个苹果都正在渐渐被 Jonathan Ive 时代的苹果所替代。 本周 IPN 播客网络有新节目 (Hi)story 上线。另外李如一正在旧金山参加 GDC 2015,有兴趣的朋友可以关注他本周在《好奇心日报》的报道。 我们最近在玩的 app Hero Academy Calcbot TypeSnippets 最近我们读的一些文章 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之一) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之二) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之三) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之四) Canada is also fucked for startups 相关链接 (Hi)story Google 买下 .app 顶级域名 Quora: What changed in how games are developed between the ’90s and today? Pebble Time Artemis 将在三藩市部署 pCell 商用网络 SpeedTest Google 正式停用 XMPP Microsoft Productivity Future Vision 2015 Isaac Asimov 《二零零一太空漫遊》) The Shape of Things to Come 《乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件》 Vertu 三岛由纪夫 横尾忠则 The Theory of Everything) Felicity Jones Hero Academy Calcbot TypeSnippets 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

IT 公论
Episode 142: Jonathan Ive 时代的苹果

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 110:08


本期主要讨论了 Ian Parker 关于 Jony Ive 的报道 The Shape of Things to Come 以及李如一的文章《乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件》。其他话题包括 Pebble 出的新款智能手表 Pebble Time、Artemis 将在三藩市部署 pCell 商用网络、Google 停止支持 XMPP 通讯协议、微软的 Productivity Future Vision 视频等。IPN 播客网络开播了一档新节目 (Hi)story。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 在本期节目里我们按照上期的承诺讨论了 Ian Parker 发表在《纽约客》的一万六千字 Jonathan Ive 特写。某位前《纽约客》特约作者曾经透露,按照合同规定,他一年要给《纽约客》写三万个英文单词,为此《纽约客》要付给他九万美元的稿费。虽然每位特约作者的薪酬未必相同,但这个数字依然可以帮助大家估算一下 Parker 本文的收益。 然后不妨想想为什么这样的重量级稿件新媒体网站做不出来。John Gruber、Ben Thompson 都是很好的作者,Gruber 一个月的广告收益就有三万五千美元,Thompson 的付费读者已经超过两千人,换算成收入就是每月两万美元。但需要实地一手采访的稿件——何况是像 Parker 这篇深入虎穴之作——目前还是非旧媒体记者不能为也。是钱的原因吗?BuzzFeed 这样的媒体并不缺钱。归根结底,还是读者的原因。你期待看到什么样的东西,就会得到什么样的东西。 还是先从听众反馈讲起。Olivia 通过电邮跟我们谈到了 SnapChat。在她看来,SnapChat 是为「那些保存在手机里会嫌占空间的东西」准备的。或许这确实是大部分用户使用 SnapChat 时的心态,但如我们上期所说,SnapChat 去年推出的 Stories 功能已经被传统媒体人和自媒体人发展成一种新的叙事形态。每一个 gal game(美少女游戏)玩家都会告诉你,用静态图片、压图文字和视频可以写出缠绵悱恻、让人欲罢不能的故事。我们都知道杀人的是人,不是刀,但经常忘记令某种内容显得无聊和低俗的同样是人,不是「平台」。 Apple Watch 发售在即,智能手表厂商 Pebble 开始在 Kickstarter 众筹自己的下一代手表「Pebble Time」。我们录制这期节目时,他们已经筹到了一千一百万美元(目标仅仅是五十万美元)。Rio 觉得 Pebble 这种规模的公司还搞众筹对于真正需要启动资金的小型公司不公平,李如一则认为让新人看到 Kickstarter 用户这么愿意花钱倒也是一种鼓舞。不管怎么说,不对尚未发布的产品妄加评论是我们的原则,可以评论的是 Pebble 在 Pebble Time 发布之前向用户传递的信息。「让生活更简单」是一句美好的口号,但随着它被越来越多的科技创业公司写到自己的使命里,我们不禁会想:无论产品的设计者如何绞尽脑汁地做减法,生活中少一个科技产品难道不是更简单吗? 如今的智能手表图景很像 iPhone 诞生之前的智能手机图景。你经常听到四面八方传来各种看上去似乎小有卖点的新品牌和新型号,但没有哪个能够击破所有假设,带来压倒性的跃进。由于和 iPhone 共享类似的操作系统以及众人熟稔的交互方式,Apple Watch 不可能在用户心中造成初代 iPhone 那样的波澜。但理性的科技迷应该早已将这一点作为既成事实接受下来了。石破天惊的变化可遇不可求,而且多屏幕/多设备时代原本就意味着各个设备处于一种相互补充而非相互取代的关系。然而在一个「智能手机 + 智能手表」不离身的语境里,当短信通知到来之际,我们以什么标准去决定到底应该抬起手腕还是掏出手机?作为视觉中心的生物,当视觉空间在智能设备上被压缩到极致时,我们究竟能在多大程度上调用触觉和听觉等感官?从生物角度说,我们在智能手机上做的大部分事情都可以概括为通过眼睛摄取信息,那么在智能手表上我们主要会做些什么? 尽管 Ian Parker 的文章指向的是 Apple Watch,但它并没有给我们带来多少关于这款产品的新信息。这是意料中事:《纽约客》并不是一本以爆料为己任的杂志。Parker 为我们展示的,是一个真正的「后乔布斯时代的苹果」。至此我们终于知道,从产品甚至精神层面定义今天的苹果的,不是 Tim Cook,而是 Jonathan Ive。 或许很多人没有意识到,设计了第一代 Mac OS X 的「Aqua」介面的不是別人,正是乔布斯的爱将,被苹果开除的 Scott Forstall。到了后 PC 时代,Forstall 在 iOS 1 到 iOS 6 里延续了始自 Aqua 的拟物化介面。但另一方面,Forstall 的主要身份又是一个软件工程师。换言之,在他掌控 iOS 命运的年代,软件设计和软件工程的最高领导人统一在了一个人身上。如今虽然 Ive 接管了苹果的所有软、硬件设计工作,但工程则交由 Craig Federighi 负责。无论是 iOS 还是 OS X,在软件的设计和工程的人员组织架构上,已经没有了 Forstall 时代的那种严丝合缝的统一性。 Ive 是什么人?Parker 文章给我们的答案是:一个喜欢奢侈品的工业设计师。虽然如今苹果的软硬件设计都已由他掌管,但他本质上仍然是一个擅长和摸得着的东西打交道的人。换言之,他对于硬件比对于软件在行。Ive 关心的是材质——不是 Google「材质设计」(Material Design)里的材质,而是铝合金、玻璃、塑料这些可以触摸的材质。他开宾利,对 Vertu 感到兴味盎然,他当然热衷于创造优雅的物件,但并不那么在乎物件在社会中扮演的角色。如果他创造的物件只能被 1% 的人拥有——没问题。他并没有改造世界的野心。 这就把我们带回了上周《好奇心日报》刊载的〈乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件〉一文。这是李如一应邀以乔布斯的口吻写的一封戏谑性文章。虽然信中对乔布斯的某些特征进行了夸大,但如果把刻薄的元素拿掉,李如一并不介意在这篇文章的观点背后署上自己的名字。无论他和 Rio 多么热爱那个继承了 1960 精神的苹果,号称「全球最大创业公司」的苹果,把电脑视为「心灵的自行车」的苹果,那个苹果都正在渐渐被 Jonathan Ive 时代的苹果所替代。 本周 IPN 播客网络有新节目 (Hi)story 上线。另外李如一正在旧金山参加 GDC 2015,有兴趣的朋友可以关注他本周在《好奇心日报》的报道。 我们最近在玩的 app Hero Academy Calcbot TypeSnippets 最近我们读的一些文章 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之一) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之二) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之三) 电脑的世界没有安全可言(之四) Canada is also fucked for startups 相关链接 (Hi)story Google 买下 .app 顶级域名 Quora: What changed in how games are developed between the ’90s and today? Pebble Time Artemis 将在三藩市部署 pCell 商用网络 SpeedTest Google 正式停用 XMPP Microsoft Productivity Future Vision 2015 Isaac Asimov 《二零零一太空漫遊》) The Shape of Things to Come 《乔布斯(伪)的跨时空邮件》 Vertu 三岛由纪夫 横尾忠则 The Theory of Everything) Felicity Jones Hero Academy Calcbot TypeSnippets 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

FM111.2
039-1119:安全危机来袭!

FM111.2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014 64:58


关于IOS,OS X, Android安全问题及使用习惯!

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狗熊有话说
102期:科技·从大教堂到游乐场 - The future is yours to code

狗熊有话说

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 61:13


WWDC2014今天(2014年6月3日)凌晨举行,同日,【狗熊有话说】播客WWDC专题节目发布。等着看iPhone6的家伙完全等错了会了,而真正的开发者们看完这场发布会绝对会激动到尖叫。我个人感觉这场发布会有两个关键词:无缝、开放。在用户体验的层面,苹果终于打通了iOS和OS X两大系统的任督二脉,这意味着一种根据使用场景自动切换设备的全新用户体验,也是目前没有什么竞争对手的领域。而第二个关键字则要重要得多。苹果这家封闭得曾经让人有点担心的公司展现出前所未有的开放性。并且,他们想通了如何从“大教堂”到“游乐场”的转型(“大教堂”是开源运动领袖Eric Raymond的著名文章“大教堂与集市”里的观点,听完节目你就明白了,很长姿势)。WWDC2014四大宝(Metal/HealthKit/HomeKit/Swift)一出,次时代的布局也正式展开。这是所有想要有所作为但却一无所有的年轻软件工程师开创事业的黄金时代,这也是虽然我不是一个coder,却以这个标题作为这期节目的英文标题的原因:The Future is yours to code。未来很让人兴奋,你准备好了吗? The keynote of WWDC 2014 blows all the develops' mind, include me ( BearbiG ). There are 2 keywords of this event: seamless and open, and I am happier about the second one. Apple chooses the Bazaar instead of the Cathedral ( You will know what I'm talking about when you listen the episode ). That choice will lead all developers and users to a whole new future, a future is yours to code.

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
09/07/13 Diablo III on PS33 & Xbox 360 with Matthew Berger, Senior Level Designer and Upcoming Apple releases, phones iOS, OS X

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 29:56


Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
09/07/13 Diablo III on PS33 & Xbox 360 with Matthew Berger, Senior Level Designer and Upcoming Apple releases, phones iOS, OS X

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 28:12


ByCombinator
Любовь на расстоянии (S03.03)

ByCombinator

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 70:33


Компании Музыкальный Twitter Amazon идёт в Россию jQuery 2.0 Вакансия руководителя OPF - нового стандарта SDK для мобильных приложений - от Яндекс. Что это означает? Vk и большие деньги Акций Facebook на миллион! Оппа Джигурда! В "Яндексе" довольны результатами первого квартала. Самое время покупать акции! Признания Кирилла в любви Усманов и Apple: дружба навек Новые версии iOS и OSX. Чего ждать? Путешествие Кирилла в первопрестольную Свидание за деньги. С Тимом Куком. Без интима. Надеемся. Смартфон ад Гарызонт. Что хуавэй? (запятые расставить по вкусу) Железо Любовь на расстоянии километров. Спасибо, Durex! Слава Iphone! Протез кисти i-Limb. И снова слава iPhone HDD толщиной 5 мм Клавиатура KALQ на гаджетах почти вдвое удобне QWERTY Mars One. Апдейты (беларус тоже подал заявку) Microsoft превратила свежий номер журнала Forbes в точку доступа Wi-Fi. Круто, но какова цель? Умный, прости господи, унитаз

AppSnack
AppSnack DJ Special - Intervju med Magnus Eklund

AppSnack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2012 26:55


I dagens AppSnack special så intervjuar Calle Gisselsson (@Gisselsson) och Tobias Hieta (@tobiashieta) Magnus Eklund som till vardags är DJ. De pratar bland annat om Magnus erfarenhet utav programvara för iOS/OS X som hjälper honom i hans musikskapande, vart han spelar och hur det skiljer sig i att spela på iOS och OS X.  Länkar: https://www.facebook.com/pneumatique.electronique https://www.facebook.com/events/491347670897717/ http://www.algoriddim.com/djay-ipad https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/rebirth-for-ipad/id401704148?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/reactable-mobile/id381127666?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/figure/id511269223?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/korg-ims-20/id401142966?mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/filtatron/id396776418?mt=8 Vinjettlåten är Human Imitation av Mono Amine "En typisk låt som (förhoppningsvis) inte skrämmer livet ur folk:" http://open.spotify.com/track/5kajGTa5qMcooLROC32biS Mono Amine Facebook-sida https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mono-Amine-official/144488665670349?fref=ts