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Microsoft is Ending Windows 10 Updates Whilst you will receive stability and security updates for Windows 10 until October 2025, there will not be new version of Windows 10. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/microsoft-is-ending-windows-10-updates/?ServiceType=twitter&UniqueID=6499E87A-E542-11ED-A58C-239879448730&TheTime=2023-04-27T21%3A28%3A03&ftag=COS-05-10aaa0b&PostType=link Microsofts Phone Link for iOS Brings iPhone to Windows The Phone Link app has been around for a while for Android phone users. Now Microsoft is bringing this connectivity to iPhone users for notifications, phone calls, and Messages. https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/26/microsofts-phone-link-for-ios-has-arrived-bringing-a-crippled-imessage-to-windows-11?utm_medium=rss Researchers Developed Tiny Hydraulic Haptics for Touch Screen Surfaces This type of development with hydrolic haptic feedback for touch screens where buttons can be felt on the screen has some pretty amazing implications. https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/27/tactile-push-notifications/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIgfVFYnW50pInyjCfX1N_D1pzvqTu7erq3xN46U8B9P7UurorX69dS4mQTX9reGhaSJsACzQlnl5o7MMzWWeQ_J_tV9_xjelghlHFl4VsiGJbQTkIveGixq3Lw2MLT181EiJO4RrmFcTAKxZ7_ZmfWDQhgX7jsLRmaIbvrc0Cby Someone Just Made the First satellite Phone call using a Standard Mobile Phone We are slowly getting there, the ability to use a standard mobile phone to make satellite phone calls. https://www.zdnet.com/article/someone-just-made-the-first-ever-voice-call-over-satellite-with-an-everyday-phone/#ftag=RSSbaffb68 Grid 2008 - Hang an iConic MacBook Air on your Wall Grid is a company who frames smart phones, well at least their insides etc, in a picture frame you can hang on the wall: mine is of the iPhone 3GS when VoiceOver became available on the ipHone. They have now branched out in to laptops with this version of the framed 2008 MacBook Air. https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/29/grid-macbook-air-review-an-original-mac-framed-for-your-wall?utm_medium=rss What To Expect from Google IO for 2023 As this is a developer conference, all the usual updates. What has me intreested is the talked about Pixell foldable phone like the Samsung Z3/Z4 which is what I have (i.e. Z3). https://9to5google.com/2023/04/29/google-io-2023-preview/ -a-revamp-tile-for-cats-aint-it/ Spotify Redoes the Mac app with a Handy Sidebar I always kept forgetting there was a Spotify Mac app. It recently got updated and I decided to have a look at it: very accessible and usable for VoiceOver users sent the Mac. https://9to5mac.com/2023/04/28/spotify-new-mac-app-design-sidebar/ 20 Years of iTunes Music Yep, where would be without iTunes originally purchasing music, and then the industry offering up streaming services. https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/28/music-changed-forever-with-apples-itunes-music-store-20-years-ago?utm_medium=rssSupport this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2009, when Apple introduced video capabilities on its iPhone 3GS and other phones followed suit, the ability of everyday folks to notice and film unexplained phenomenon skyrocketed. Suddenly, when a strange incident occurred, there were cameras in every pocket to capture it. The timing was perfect, as beginning in 2008, people around the world started hearing strange sounds coming from the skies. Click here for this week's show notes. Click here to purchase tickets for our 2023 FULL MOON ENERGY tour! Click here to sign up for our Patreon and receive hundreds of hours of bonus content. Please click here to leave a review and tell us what you think of the show. Please consider supporting the companies that support us! -Go to athenaclub.com and enter promo code CREEPY for 25% off your first order -Visit MyKitsch.com/SINISTER for 30% off your entire order -Head to LOMI.COM/CREEPY and use the promo code CREEPY to get $50 off your Lomi. -Visit oliveandjune.com/CREEPY and use code CREEPY for 20% off your first Mani System
Summary: Every year in September, Apple fans around the world gather online, hoping to witness the launch of another iPhone that would change the world. This year, Apple rolled out its first purple colored iPhone for its high-end model, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. In this episode, Angel and I talk about how much of a fan I am and also whether the new phone is worth the upgrade. Are you going to upgrade to the new iPhone 14 ? Comment down below! Vocabulary: 1. In the market for...sth idiom. 有興趣購買 If you are in the market for the new iPhone 14 Pro, you should buy the Deep Purple-colored iPhone. 如果你有興趣買新的iPhone14 Pro,你應當買深紫色的iPhone。 2. Mobile carrier n. 電信業者 Chungwha Telecom was the first mobile carrier to offer the iPhone 3GS back in the day. 中華電信當年是第一個電信業者提供iPhone 3GS。 3. Preorder n. 預購 iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max make up of 80% of the preorders. iPhone 14 Pro與Pro Max佔據8成iPhone預購。 更多Vocab Podcast節目: https://www.15mins.today/vocab 歡迎主題投稿/意見回覆 : ask15mins@gmail.com 商業合作/贊助來信:15minstoday@gmail.com 歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 Lots and lots of tech, but great to see the Orcam Pro win the Accessibility category, let's see what wins next year. In case you are wondering, you can purchase the Orcam Pro from Quantum. A Bit of a Revelation for Jan 2022, Redoing my Home Office Suddenly realised I've been more or less evaluating and testing tech for others in the blind and low vision community, but I've not really taken full advantage of it myself. Time's have now changed with my new redone office taking fully advantage of what I have. Went Off to Environmentally Dispose of my Macbook Pro from 2012 As part of the office redo, took my MacBook Pro 2012 off to buy local Apple reseller to get rid of correctly, and whilst there, also got my Macbook Air from 2013 reset. Speaking of Stuff, Receiving my Framed iPhone 3GS today, and it's the iPhone Birthday for Jan 9 2007. Of course, the iPhone 3GS was the first iPhone to support VoiceOver. While I'm talking abut the iPhone, besides faster processor, better screen, longer lasting battery, and better and better camera's, here some other major hardware changes in the iPhone since the 3GS with VoiceOver. 3GS with VoiceOver, 4S Siri, 5 lightning port, 5S finger print, 6s Apple Pay/NFC chip, 7 haptic Home button/no head phone jack, 8 wireless charging, 10 Face ID (no finger print), and no Home button, SE haptic Home button. 12 Pro LIDAR (had to mention the camera at last). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1totMpGEY0 Exploring Tech for Jan 2022 As the last Wednesday of Jan fulls on Australia Day on the 26th of Jan, the webinar will most likely be on the Thursday the 27th of Jan 2022. Just thought I'd give folks some warning. Check out the webinar page at. https://shop.visionaustralia.org An Article That Appeared on Channel 9 News website concerning Amazon Alexa A great little summary how I use the Echo. https://www.9news.com.au/technology/amazon-alexa-for-the-blind-everyday-smart-tech-helping-australians-with-sight-disabilities/9c800761-a52f-4add-9a4d-1f437eaf11b0 Tried Out the Amazon /Alexa App in Windows It works really really well. Two Unique Ways to Tell the Time on an Apple Watch Without VoiceOver running, when setup, touch 2 fingers on any watch face, time chimes, and of course (not mentioned by the article), Mickey and Mini Mouse watch faces. https://www.makeuseof.com/unique-ways-tell-time-apple-watch/ Get the Time Spoken on Your Mac System preferences, Doc, Clock. Use Siri to Share Anything on your Screen Just say Share this with Name. https://www.macworld.com/article/544740/how-to-ios-15-siri-share-anything-on-your-screen.html A Reminder about the Blind shell Classic 2 from Quantum Physical keyboard and navigation keys, no touch screen, low vision features, speaking out of everything, voice control to launch apps, real FM Radio, and about 30 apps and growing. In fact, this months Exploring Tech webinar will be on the Blind Shell Classic 2 phone. https://www.quantumrlv.com.au/products/blindshell-classic-2 Support this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Tech Webinar for DEC 22 2021, the year in review Having a tech look at all the hardware and software that caught my attention in 2021. Register at: https://visionaustralia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XMyRcnXdSVOHD9WCg2ng2w Seeing AI iOS app as of the recent update now supports the Australian currency. Finally finally finally, you can identify Australian notes via the currency mode in the Seeing AI iOS app. I just wish they would have put in QR code reading given what we have had to use with COVID-19. New Fully Accessible Recording App for iOS, Pocket Recorder Nice to see another recorder for iOS, and fully compatible with VoiceOver. I always think it is great when a developer goes that extra step and works on an app to make sure everyone can use it. https://www.applevis.com/forum/ios-ipados/introducing-pocket-recorder-accessible-audio-recorder Grid Frame Studio - Every Classic needs to be Framed This company frames classic hardware to put up on your wall to display it proudly. Amongst other stuff, for me, I'm going to order the iPhone 3GS as this was the phone that supported VoiceOver, and the iPhone 4s for Siri support. Simply it is a deconstructed iPhone in this case. Other classic hardware is also available, I just focused on the iPhone. For the tech geek. https://gridstudio.cc Apple Makes Maps more Useable in Australia Apple Maps has finally been updated in Australia with a new UI, navigation, and public transport integration. Like all changes, I'm still getting used to the new interface, but so far so good, especially for public transport. https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2021/12/apple-maps-australia/ Life 360 The Company Reported to be Bying Tile is Selling Location Data This company allows family members to keep track of each other. As Life 360 already states in their privacy statement, they sell data to 3rd party's to keep the service free on anonymous location data, phone battery usage etc. Problem is, how much of Tile data if any will be sold to 3rd party data brokers, and can we be sure that it is perfectly anonymous. Just something to keep an eye on. https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2021/12/life360-the-company-buying-tile-is-purportedly-selling-the-location-data-of-millions-of-families-and-kids/ Voice Access in Windows 11 Insider Build Note - Insider builds are beta versions of Windows before the commercial release of the next version. This sounds very similar to Voice Control on Mac/iOS, and nice to see it come to Windows 11 beta. Haven't tried it myself, but here is hoping it will work with Narrator and Windows Magnifier. https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/12/08/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22518/ 5 predictions for the Near Future from Bill Gates The one that stood out for me was virtual conferences using VR glasses and haptic gloves to be “present” in an actual virtual meeting. Like the author states, not sure why we would want to do this in the first place. https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2021/12/5-predictions-for-the-near-future-from-bill-gates/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Aujourd’hui sort officiellement le livre NFT REVOLUTION. Nous avons fait un podcast pour commenter ensemble la préface que Remy à écrite pour NFT Révolution. Vous pouvez vous procurer le livre ici.Et en exclusivité, voici des extraits de notre préface :)Préface par Rémy, co-Auteur.Vous est-il déjà arrivé d’éprouver ce sentiment étrange de découvrir un monde qui se trouvait juste là, à côté de vous, mais dont vous n'aviez pas du tout conscience ? Un peu comme Alice, avant de s'aventurer dans le terrier du lapin blanc, ou comme Néo, le héros de Matrix, au moment de choisir entre la pilule bleue et la pilule rouge ?C’est exactement ce que j’ai ressenti quand John, mon ami d’enfance, m’a parlé pour la première fois du Crypto-Art et des NFT. J’ai eu littéralement l’impression de basculer dans le terrier du lapin blanc, pour atterrir dans un nouveau monde dont je ne soupçonnais même pas l’existence.Quant à John, il a vécu exactement la même expérience. À ceci près que, contrairement à moi, mon ami est quelqu’un de très moderne, de très connecté. En vertu de son environnement professionnel, il connaît les dernières innovations, tout comme les entrepreneurs qui les initient.John organise des hackathons. En gros, il réunit des petits génies du code avides de challenge, pour leur faire développer des applications en un temps record... Bref, John est un geek.Quant à moi, comment dire ? Je suis tout l’inverse. J’ai une défiance viscérale à l’égard de tout ce qui a trait, de près ou de loin, aux nouvelles technologies. Pour vous donner une idée de mon aversion à l’égard de toutes ces considérations, je regrette encore le jour où j’ai échangé mon Nokia 3210 contre un iPhone 3GS.Les NFT sont entrés brutalement dans ma vie alors que j’étais de passage à Paris. Profitant de l’occasion, John m’avait invité à dîner chez lui. Ce soir-là, la discussion a commencé de manière très banale, pour deux amis qui ne se sont pas vus depuis des mois. Je sentais pourtant qu’il voulait me parler de quelque chose… Et le voilà qui me sort très sérieusement : «Dis Rem, t’as déjà entendu parler du Crypto-Art ? »(…) (Ainsi) Tel maître Yoda enseignant ce qu’est la Force à un jeune padawan, il a donc commencé à m’expliquer en des termes simples ce qu’était un NFT, ce jeton virtuel sur lequel est inscrit un titre de propriété infalsifiable, immuable et cependant tout à fait traçable. Mais nous y reviendrons.Vous ne le savez peut-être pas, mais le monde de l’art vit aujourd’hui, une véritable révolution dans le domaine digital, avec l’avènement des NFT. John m’a parlé de Crypto-Art, ce mouvement artistique très jeune qui a émergé en 2017, mais qui possède déjà ses chefs de file et même des communautés très actives. Et à l’instant où il a abordé ce sujet, j’ai voulu en savoir plus.C’est vrai que j’ai toujours été fasciné par les débuts de chaque courant culturel. Je trouve palpitant d’apprendre comment des individus de milieux disparates, qui ne se reconnaissent pas dans les valeurs ou la culture prédominante de leur époque, décident de se regrouper et de tracer leur propre route, avec leurs propres codes.En explorant ce mouvement du Crypto-Art, j’ai repéré de nombreuses similitudes avec ce que j’avais pu lire dans Sur La Route de Kerouac par exemple, où un groupe d’amis dispersés aux quatre coins des États-Unis a fini par constituer la base de ce qu’on appellerait la « génération beatnik ». Elle-même est à l’origine du mouvement hippie qui a déferlé sur le monde dans les années 70. J’ai aussi pensé à l’École de Paris, formée par des artistes venus principalement d’Europe de l’Est comme Marc Chagall ou Chaïm Soutine. Ils ont tous afflué à Paris, au début du XXème siècle, afin d’aller plus loin dans leurs arts respectifs.La rencontre de tous ces créateurs, à un endroit et à une époque précis, a produit une effervescence unique dans l’histoire de l’art. Ils vivaient à proximité les uns des autres et se croisaient quotidiennement. Chacun savait ce sur quoi l’autre travaillait, ils se copiaient parfois en apportant leur touche personnelle. Surtout, ils se réunissaient pendant des heures pour « refaire le monde » - et c’est ce qu’ils ont réussi à faire finalement.Vous ne le savez peut-être pas, mais le monde de l’art vit exactement la même chose aujourd’hui dans le domaine digital, avec l’avènement des NFT. J’admets que dès qu’on parle de « digital », quelque chose de froid, de déshumanisé vient à l’esprit. Une sorte de distance s’installe. Vous serez étonné d’apprendre que le Crypto-Art implique tout le contraire. Les artistes échangent en permanence, dans un foisonnement créatif. Ils ne se retrouvent pas à un endroit géographique particulier, comme le Paris de la Belle Époque, mais bien sur les réseaux sociaux - avec Twitter en premier lieu.Dans le Crypto-Art, le digital n’éloigne pas, il rapproche au contraire et abolit les frontières. Ce qui m’a tout de suite séduit, c’est la solidarité très forte qui existe entre les précurseurs et leurs disciples. Même les plus grands crypto-artistes tels que Xcopy, Trevor Jones ou Hackatao (que vous connaîtrez bientôt) n’hésitent pas à mettre en avant le travail d’un artiste moins connu, voire à acquérir ses œuvres pour promouvoir son travail auprès de leur communauté.Les communautés, justement, sont les portes d’entrée majeures vers la compréhension de ce mouvement. Elles sont avant tout constituées de followers sur les réseaux sociaux, sans lesquels les artistes et les projets d’art NFT n’existeraient pas. Là encore, les conversations régulières entre ces followers et leurs créateurs préférés font l’étoffe du mouvement, ainsi que les échanges entre artistes et collectionneurs, entre collectionneurs, etc.Dans le Crypto-Art, le digital n’éloigne pas, il rapproche au contraire et abolit les frontières.(…)L’art est absolument partout, de manière physique mais également dans notre vie digitale qui prend de plus en plus de placeSans citer tous les courants artistiques, de la Renaissance au surréalisme en passant par le romantisme et le cubisme, il est passionnant de voir comme chacun a puisé dans les créations de ses prédécesseurs pour aller encore plus loin, pousser ses acquis, dépasser les limites, bref : innover. Et c’est tout à fait de cette volonté qu’il est question dans ce livre.À une époque où les musées du monde entier sont clos, où l’art et la culture ont été sacrifiés au nom de la salubrité publique, un mouvement déjà lancé s’est finalement révélé au monde, pour permettre à tous d’accéder à l’art. N’importe où, n’importe quand. Quand le street art a envahi les rues, c’était pour faire sortir les œuvres des galeries, réservées à l’élite intellectuelle et économique. Il a montré que tout, dans notre environnement urbain, pouvait être le support d’une œuvre sinon l’œuvre elle-même. Le message du Crypto-Art va encore plus loin. Il prouve que l’art est absolument partout, de manière physique mais également dans notre vie digitale, qui prend de plus en plus de place. (…)(…) NFT Revolution - Naissance du mouvement Crypto-Art opère un bilan de l’histoire de ce très jeune mouvement, qui en mai 2021 n’a fêté que ses trois ans d'existence. Trois années pourtant riches, qui s'appuient sur une contre-culture révolutionnaire développée depuis les débuts de l’informatique moderne.Ne vous laissez pas impressionner par cette vitesse. Il n’est pas trop tard pour comprendre la révolution NFT, non seulement technologique ou artistique, mais d’abord politique et sociétale. Ce n’est même que le début. L’aventure c’est l’aventure et elle ne fait que commencer. Nous en sommes tous les pionniers !Maintenant c’est à vous de choisir : Suivrez-vous le lapin blanc dans son terrier ? Get on the email list at www.nftmorning.com
Alright! It's about time I start exploring the world of podcasting/microcasting. I have been interested in podcasts since 2010 when I got my iPhone 3Gs. iTunes introduced me to it! I'm calling my microcast, Ridwan's Rough Notes. Rough Notes doesn't have to be perfect. It's just random notes on books I'm reading, life learnings, reflections etc. Hope to continue this experiment to more than 6 notes and see how I feel? Let's start the journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ridwanjaafar/message
Let's oversimplify something in the computing world. Which is what you have to do when writing about history. You have to put your blinders on so you can get to the heart of a given topic without overcomplicating the story being told. And in the evolution of technology we can't mention all of the advances that lead to each subsequent evolution. It's wonderful and frustrating all at the same time. And that value judgement of what goes in and what doesn't can be tough. Let's start with the fact that there are two main types of processors in our devices. There's the x86 chipset developed by Intel and AMD and then there's the RISC-based processors, which are ARM and for the old school people, also include PowerPC and SPARC. Today we're going to set aside the x86 chipset that was dominant for so long and focus on how the RISC and so ARM family emerged. First, let's think about what the main difference is between ARM and x86. RISC and so ARM chips have a focus on reducing the number of instructions required to perform a task to as few as possible, and so RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing. Intel, other than the Atom series chips, with the x86 chips has focused on high performance and high throughput. Big and fast, no matter how much power and cooling is necessary. The ARM processor requires simpler instructions which means there's less logic and so more instructions are required to perform certain logical operations. This increases memory and can increase the amount of time to complete an execution, which ARM developers address with techniques like pipelining, or instruction-level parallelism on a processor. Seymour Cray came up with this to split up instructions so each core or processor handles a different one and so Star, Amdahl and then ARM implemented it as well. The X86 chips are Complex Instruction Set Computing chips, or CISC. Those will do larger, more complicated tasks, like computing floating point integers or memory searches, on the chip. That often requires more consistent and larger amounts of power. ARM chips are built for low power. The reduced complexity of operations is one reason but also it's in the design philosophy. This means less heat syncs and often accounting for less consistent streams of power. This 130 watt x86 vs 5 watt ARM can mean slightly lower clock speeds but the chips can cost more as people will spend less in heat syncs and power supplies. This also makes the ARM excellent for mobile devices. The inexpensive MOS 6502 chips helped revolutionize the personal computing industry in 1975, finding their way into the Apple II and a number of early computers. They were RISC-like but CISC-like as well. They took some of the instruction set architecture family from the IBM System/360 through to the PDP, General Nova, Intel 8080, Zylog, and so after the emergence of Windows, the Intel finally captured the personal computing market and the x86 flourished. But the RISC architecture actually goes back to the ACE, developed in 1946 by Alan Turing. It wasn't until the 1970s that Carver Mead from Caltech and Lynn Conway from Xerox PARC saw that the number of transistors was going to plateau on chips while workloads on chips were growing exponentially. ARPA and other agencies needed more and more instructions, so they instigated what we now refer to as the VLSI project, a DARPA program initiated by Bob Kahn to push into the 32-bit world. They would provide funding to different universities, including Stanford and the University of North Carolina. Out of those projects, we saw the Geometry Engine, which led to a number of computer aided design, or CAD efforts, to aid in chip design. Those workstations, when linked together, evolved into tools used on the Stanford University Network, or SUN, which would effectively spin out of Stanford as Sun Microsystems. And across the bay at Berkeley we got a standardized Unix implementation that could use the tools being developed in Berkely Software Distribution, or BSD, which would eventually become the operating system used by Sun, SGI, and now OpenBSD and other variants. And the efforts from the VLSI project led to Berkely RISC in 1980 and Stanford MIPS as well as the multi chip wafer.The leader of that Berkeley RISC project was David Patterson who still serves as vice chair of the RISC-V Foundation. The chips would add more and more registers but with less specializations. This led to the need for more memory. But UC Berkeley students shipped a faster ship than was otherwise on the market in 1981. And the RISC II was usually double or triple the speed of the Motorola 68000. That led to the Sun SPARC and DEC Alpha. There was another company paying attention to what was happening in the RISC project: Acorn Computers. They had been looking into using the 6502 processor until they came across the scholarly works coming out of Berkeley about their RISC project. Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber from Acorn then got to work building an instruction set for the Acorn RISC Machine, or ARM for short. They had the first ARM working by 1985, which they used to build the Acorn Archimedes. The ARM2 would be faster than the Intel 80286 and by 1990, Apple was looking for a chip for the Apple Newton. A new company called Advanced RISC Machines or Arm would be founded, and from there they grew, with Apple being a shareholder through the 90s. By 1992, they were up to the ARM6 and the ARM610 was used for the Newton. DEC licensed the ARM architecture to develop the StrongARMSelling chips to other companies. Acorn would be broken up in 1998 and parts sold off, but ARM would live on until acquired by Softbank for $32 billion in 2016. Softbank is currently in acquisition talks to sell ARM to Nvidia for $40 billion. Meanwhile, John Cocke at IBM had been working on the RISC concepts since 1975 for embedded systems and by 1982 moved on to start developing their own 32-bit RISC chips. This led to the POWER instruction set which they shipped in 1990 as the RISC System/6000, or as we called them at the time, the RS/6000. They scaled that down to the Power PC and in 1991 forged an alliance with Motorola and Apple. DEC designed the Alpha. It seemed as though the computer industry was Microsoft and Intel vs the rest of the world, using a RISC architecture. But by 2004 the alliance between Apple, Motorola, and IBM began to unravel and by 2006 Apple moved the Mac to an Intel processor. But something was changing in computing. Apple shipped the iPod back in 2001, effectively ushering in the era of mobile devices. By 2007, Apple released the first iPhone, which shipped with a Samsung ARM. You see, the interesting thing about ARM is they don't fab chips, like Intel - they license technology and designs. Apple licensed the Cortex-A8 from ARM for the iPhone 3GS by 2009 but had an ambitious lineup of tablets and phones in the pipeline. And so in 2010 did something new: they made their own system on a chip, or SoC. Continuing to license some ARM technology, Apple pushed on, getting between 800MHz to 1 GHz out of the chip and using it to power the iPhone 4, the first iPad, and the long overdue second-generation Apple TV. The next year came the A5, used in the iPad 2 and first iPad Mini, then the A6 at 1.3 GHz for the iPhone 5, the A7 for the iPhone 5s, iPad Air. That was the first 64-bit consumer SoC. In 2014, Apple released the A8 processor for the iPhone 6, which came in speeds ranging from 1.1GHz to the 1.5 GHz chip in the 4th generation Apple TV. By 2015, Apple was up to the A9, which clocked in at 1.85 GHz for the iPhone 6s. Then we got the A10 in 2016, the A11 in 2017, the A12 in 2018, A13 in 2019, A14 in 2020 with neural engines, 4 GPUs, and 11.8 billion transistors compared to the 30,000 in the original ARM. And it's not just Apple. Samsung has been on a similar tear, firing up the Exynos line in 2011 and continuing to license the ARM up to Cortex-A55 with similar features to the Apple chips, namely used on the Samsung Galaxy A21. And the Snapdragon. And the Broadcoms. In fact, the Broadcom SoC was used in the Raspberry Pi (developed in association with Broadcom) in 2012. The 5 models of the Pi helped bring on a mobile and IoT revolution. And so nearly every mobile device now ships with an ARM chip as do many a device we place around our homes so our digital assistants can help run our lives. Over 100 billion ARM processors have been produced, well over 10 for every human on the planet. And the number is about to grow even more rapidly. Apple surprised many by announcing they were leaving Intel to design their own chips for the Mac. Given that the PowerPC chips were RISC, the ARM chips in the mobile devices are RISC, and the history Apple has with the platform, it's no surprise that Apple is going back that direction with the M1, Apple's first system on a chip for a Mac. And the new MacBook Pro screams. Even software running in Rosetta 2 on my M1 MacBook is faster than on my Intel MacBook. And at 16 billion transistors, with an 8 core GPU and a 16 core neural engine, I'm sure developers are hard at work developing the M3 on these new devices (since you know, I assume the M2 is done by now). What's crazy is, I haven't felt like Intel had a competitor other than AMD in the CPU space since Apple switched from the PowerPC. Actually, those weren't great days. I haven't felt that way since I realized no one but me had a DEC Alpha or when I took the SPARC off my desk so I could play Civilization finally. And this revolution has been a constant stream of evolutions, 40 years in the making. It started with an ARPA grant, but various evolutions from there died out. And so really, it all started with Sophie Wilson. She helped give us the BBC Micro and the ARM. She was part of the move to Element 14 from Acorn Computers and then ended up at Broadcom when they bought the company in 2000 and continues to act as the Director of IC Design. We can definitely thank ARPA for sprinkling funds around prominent universities to get us past 10,000 transistors on a chip. Given that chips continue to proceed at such a lightning pace, I can't imagine where we'll be at in another 40 years. But we owe her (and her coworkers at Acorn and the team at VLSI, now NXP Semiconductors) for their hard work and innovations.
New year, new episode! Andrew continues the build-out of his 'podcast studio', then we all become over-caffeinated and consider the what, where and why of hoarding old technology. Lastly, we designate new nicknames to each other. Tech Surprise 00:00:00 Shure SM7B Reveal! (https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b) Andrew sounds like Barry White (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br-Dy3puDoc) now! RØDE Podcaster (http://www.rode.com/microphones/podcaster) What is XLR? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLR_connector) Audio Technica ATR2100X (https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/atr2100x-usb) RØDE PSA-1 (http://www.rode.com/accessories/psa1) RØDE Procaster (http://www.rode.com/microphones/procaster) Australian exchange rate formula: price in USD x 7.3 = AUD price What is a 'muso (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Muso)'? Andrew's nephew, Alex (https://alexcanion.com) The foam thing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microphone#Windscreens) on the end of the microphone Australian DJ (Jason recommends Alison Wonderland (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Wonderland)) Beverage Corner 00:06:50 Ciobar (https://www.bellaitaliafoodstore.com/cameo-ciobar-gianduia.html) — Italy's finest hot chocolate Thermomix (https://www.thermomix.com) Extra-creamy milk (https://brownesdairy.com.au/browney-products/extra-creamy-milk/) Half-and-Half (https://www.thekitchn.com/what-is-halfandhalf-ingredient-intelligence-205959) Honey Puffs Cereal (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_Puffs) Milo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_%28drink%29) Australian Milo + American Half-and-Half = the official beverage of Hemispheric Views They Bought Us a Coffee 00:12:45 Buy us a coffee! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hemispheric) Thanks, Mr. Clooney! Doxing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxing) Casamigos (https://www.casamigos.com) 10 coffees is the number to beat! Double-digit Coffee Action (DDCA™) Thank you, Francine! Thank you, Matthew Greg! Andrew's mum/mom is bankrolling Hemispheric Views! Thanks, Jennifer! Chat Apps 00:18:00 WhatsApp (https://www.whatsapp.com) Signal (https://signal.org) Telegram (https://telegram.org) Threema (https://telegram.org) Rocket Boy talking about Signal (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/08/elon-musk-boosts-signal-app-signal-advance-stock-jumps-1100percent.html) WhatsApp's new TOS (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-11/why-whatsapp-s-privacy-rules-sparked-moves-to-rivals-quicktake) Keybase (https://keybase.io) Zoom buys Keybase (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/07/zoom-buys-keybase-in-first-deal-as-part-of-plan-to-fix-security.html) WeChat (https://www.wechat.com) AOL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL#1983–1991:_Early_years) Nook Chat 00:32:30 Tom Nook (https://tomnook.com) Nook, Inc. (https://animalcrossing.fandom.com/wiki/Nook_Inc.) Ask Andrew for his friend code! Ask Jason for his friend code! Puff Daddy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs) Technological Hoarding 00:34:35 Carl Zeiss (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Zeiss_AG) Plastic Storage Bins (https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/108052/essentials-plastic-bin-30l) iPhone 3GS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_3GS) Tangerine iBook (http://www.applefool.com/applefool/iBook_%28Tangerine%29.html) Spoon-collecting (https://www.discoverahobby.com/spoon-collecting) 12" PowerBook (https://www.guitarcenter.com/Apple/12-PowerBook-G4.gc) Hunter-gatherer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter-gatherer) Bowerbirds (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowerbird) Pokemon Cards (https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-tcg/) - Gotta Catch 'Em All! 27" Cinema Display (https://support.apple.com/kb/SP597?locale=en_US) Subscription Concierge 00:48:40 Grab someone's phone. Add Hemispheric Views (https://hemisphericviews.com/#subscribe) to their podcast player. Win! 'Apple Podcasts is great!' — Jason Castro Podcast Player (https://castro.fm) Overcast Podcast Player (https://overcast.fm) M1 Macs (https://www.apple.com/mac/m1/) Nicknames 00:51:35 Plex (https://www.plex.tv) Jason's Blog Post (https://burk.io/2020/my-youtube-dl-setup) about Youtube-dl Downloader Drewtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAK1C7CNjQbmnk0xZqVVmg) Join our Discord (https://discord.gg/mzdB2ug) Andrew's names: Drew, Andy, Drewy and Andrew Jason's names: Jay, J, Jas and Burk Martin's names: Marty, Feldy, Martin, Fontsy and Feldmeister Corey Hotline (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqJ5gKZNkuY) Corey Feldman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Feldman) Corey Haim (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Haim) Marty Feldman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Feldman) Credits This episode was edited by Andrew using Hindenburg Journalist (https://hindenburg.com/products/hindenburg-journalist). Hemispheric Views Episode 017 Edit https://burk-io-blog.s3.wasabisys.com/hemispheric-views/Hemispheric%20Views%20Episode%20017%20Edit.png
Развитие Kotlin Multiplatform сейчас сфокусировалось на мобильной разработки. Катя Петрова расскажет нам о состоянии Mobile Multiplatform, новом плагине для Android Studio и работе Kotlin Dev Advocate Гость выпуска - Катя Петрова (https://twitter.com/KathrinPetrova), Developer Advocate в JetBrains. Соведущая подкаста Podlodka. Катя уже 10 лет в IT и никак не может расстаться с мобильной индустрией. Начинала как iOS разработчица ещё во времена iPhone 3GS (2009 год). Успела уйти в тимлиды и обратно, 3 раза выгореть и записать больше 100 выпусков подкаста Podlodka. Нежно любит стартапы, верит в будущее кроссплатформенной разработки и двигает сообщество Woman Techmakers в Москве. Полезные ссылки:
In this episode, we talk about how we each got started in photography and our journey. We take a look at the amazing (for the time) Sony DSC-F717 that Yaniel used to shoot with in the early 2000s, Marc's realization that a Canon Rebel XS is amazingly better than an iPhone 3GS, and Christian's transition from audiophile to Leica-phile. We also talk about what we're doing today and what we like shooting.Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave feedback in the comments! Thanks for watching!Relevant Links:Sony DSC -F717 - https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydscf717 Shoutouts:Daniel Anez on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danielanezphoto/ Craig Whitehead (SixStreetUnder) - https://www.instagram.com/sixstreetunder/ Carlos from (Tinta y Cafe) - https://www.instagram.com/carlito21/ NoBueno Apparel - https://nobuenoapparel.com/ Follow us on the socials:Christian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_christianarevalo_/ Marc's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulsandstreet/ Yani's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peopleoflittlehavana/
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스탠다드아웃 66번째 로그에서는 이수겸(@keniallee) 님을 모시고 로블록스, 기계는 어떻게 생각하는가, 실리콘밸리 개발자 등에 대해 이야기를 나눴습니다. 이지스퍼블리싱의 후원으로 도서 나눔 이벤트를 진행합니다. 아래 트윗을 리트윗해주시거나, 아래 페이스북 게시글을 공유하고 댓글을 남겨주신 분 중에 5분을 선정해 ‘기계는 어떻게 생각하는가?’를 보내드립니다. 트위터: https://twitter.com/stdoutfm/status/1216619861943603200 페이스북: https://www.facebook.com/stdout.fm/posts/1799748413500991 도서 링크: 기계는 어떻게 생각하는가? 참가자: @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy, @seapy, 이수겸 개발자 팟캐스트 stdout.fm 정기 후원 - stdout.fm are creating 프로그래머들의 팟캐스트 | Patreon 주제별 바로 듣기 00:00:00 66번째 에피소드 시작 00:03:25 게임 개발 플랫폼 로블록스(Roblox) 00:11:55 닷넷 개발과 프로그래밍이야기 00:19:28 아이폰 초기의 메신저 앱 개발과 미국 진출 00:29:37 기계는 어떻게 생각하는가?(숀 게리시) 01:06:30: 실리콘밸리의 개발자 게임 개발 플랫폼 로블록스(Roblox) Roblox RPG 만들기 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 Unity Real-Time Development Platform | 3D, 2D VR & AR Visualizations 공식 사이트 | Minecraft
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Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Todays episode is on the History of chip-maker Broadcom. This is actually two stories. The first starts with a movement called fabless semiconductors. LSI had been part of Control Data Corporation and spun off to make chips. Kickstarted by LSI in the late sixties and early seventies, fabless companies started popping up. These would have what are known as foundries make their chips. The foundries didn't compete with the organizations they were making chips for. This allowed the chip designers to patent, design, and sell chips without having to wield large manufacturing operations. Such was the state of the semiconductor industry when Henry Nicholas met Dr Henry Samueli while working at TRW in the 1980s. Samueli had picked up an interest in electronics early on, while building an AM/FM radio in school. By the 80s he was a professor at UCLA and teamed up with Nicholas, who was a student as well, to form Broadcom in 1991. They began designing integrated circuit (also referred to as a microchip). These are electronic circuits on a small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce had been pioneers in the field in the late 50s and early 60s and by the 80s, there were lots and lots of little transistors in there and people like our two Henry's were fascinated with how to shove as many transistors into as small a chip as possible. So the two decided to leave academia and go for it. They founded Broadcom Corporation, Henry Nicholas' wife made them a logo and they started selling their chips. They made chips for power management, memory controllers, control units, and early mobile devices. But most importantly, they made chips for wi-fi. Today, their chips provide the chips for most every Apple device sold. They also make chips for use in network switches, are responsible for the raspberry pi and more. Samueli holds over 70 patents on his own, although in-all Broadcom has over 20,000, many in mobile, internet of things, and data center! By 1998 sales were good and Broadcom went public. In 2000, UCLA renamed the school of engineering to the Henry Samueli School of Engineering. Nicholas retired from Broadcom in 2003, Samueli bought the Anaheim Ducks in 2005. They continued to grow, make chips, and by 2009 they hit the Fortune 500 list. They were purchased by Avago Technologies in 2016. Samueli became the Chief Technology officer of the new combined company. Wait, who's Avago?!?! Avago started in 1961 as the semiconductor division of Hewlett-Packard. In the 60s they were pioneers in using LEDs in displays. They moved into fiber in the 70s and semiconductors by the 90s, giving the world the optical mouse and cable modems along the way. They spun out of HP in 99 as part of Agilent and then were acquired from there to become Avago in 2005, naming Hock Tan as CEO. The numbers were staggering. Not only did they ship over a billion optical mouse chips, but they also pushed the boudoirs of radio frequency chips, enabling industries like ATMs and cash registers but also gave us IR on computers as a common pre-bluetooth way of wirelessly connecting peripherals. They were also key in innovations giving us wifi+bluetooth+fm combo chips for phones, pushing past the 100Gbps transfer speeds for optical and doing innovative work with touch screens. Their 20,000 patents combined with the Broadcom patents give them over 40,000 patents in just those companies. They went public in 2009 and got pretty good at increasing revenue and margins concurrently. By 2016 they went out and purchased Broadcom for $37 Billion. They helped Broadcom diversify the business and kept the name. They bought Brocade for $5.9B in 2017 and CA for $18.9 billion in 2018. Buying Symantec in 2019 bumps the revenue of Broadcom up from $2.5 billion to 24.6 billion and EBITDA margins from 33 percent to 56 percent. The aggressive acquisitions caught the eyes of Donald Trump who shut down a $117 billion dollar attempted takeover of Qualcomm, a rival of both the old Broadcom and the new Broadcom. Broadcom makes the Trident+ chips, the network interface controllers used in Dell PowerEdge blade servers, the systems on a chip used in the raspberry pi, the wifi chipsets used in the Nexus, the wifi + bluethooth chips used in every iPhone since the iPhone 3GS, the Jericho chip, the tomahawk chip. They employ some of the best chip designers of the day, including Sophie Wilson who designed the instruction set for an early RISC processor and designed the ARM chip in the 80s when she was at Acorn. Ultimately cash is cheap these days. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan has proven he can raise and deploy capital quickly. Mostly building on past successes in go-to-market infrastructure. But, if you remember from our previous episode on the history of Symantec, that's exactly what Symantec had been doing when they became a portfolio company! But here's the thing. If you acquire companies and your EBITDA drops, you're stuck. You have to increase revenues and reduce EBITDA. If you can do that in Mergers and Acquisitions, investors are likely to allow you to build as big a company as you want! With or without a unified strategy. But the recent woes of GE should be a warning. As you grow, you have to retool your approach. Otherwise, the layers upon layers of management begin to eat away at those profits. But you dig too far into that and quality suffers, as Symantec learned with their merger and then demerger with Veritas. Think about this. CA is strong in Identity and Access Management, with 1,500 patents. Symantec is strong in endpoint, web, and DLP security, with 3,600 patents. Brocade has over 900 in switching and fiber in the data center. The full device trust and reporting could, if done properly go from the user to the agent on a device to the data center and then down to the chip in a full zero trust model. Or Broadcom could just be a holding company, sitting on around 50,000 patents and eeking out profit where they can. Only time will tell. But the lesson to learn from the history of both of these companies is that if you're innovating, increasing revenues and reducing EBITDA, you too can have tens of billions of dollars, because you've proven to be a great investment.
We love this summer warm up mix our brother DJ SEB ONE put together as a warm up for SOUL OF SYDNEY PICNIC at SYDNEY FESTIVAL back in 2016. It features 30 minutes of original SOUL & RHYTHM & BLUES joints & some personal favourites including the likes of Nina Simone, George McRae, Kool & The Gang, Quince Jones & more. Nothing but love for the Sydney Festival jams we were lucky to host for a few years over summer in Hyde Park, they were some of the nicest afternoons of music, it was so nice to be able to see generations of the same family just getting down and soaking up the Sydney Sunshine & some of the great music we were given a platform to play. This mix right here is a small taste of some of that music we used to play very early on just as people were having lunch on the grass. Track List / Nina Simone - Sinnerman (Live Intro) Minnie Ripperton - Memory Lane Ohio Players - Pride & Vanity Labi Siffre - My Song Quincy Jones - One Hundred Ways Claudja Barry - Love for the Safe of Love Cal Tjader - Walk on by Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long Steely Dan - Kid Charlemagne Jeanne & The Darlings - Soul Girl George McRae - I get Lifted The Supremes - Time to Break Down. Kool & The Gang - Too Hot - About DJ Seb One. In the winter of 2011, he was pulled away from the bar in a downtown Sydney watering hole. The following phrase, spoken urgently, would set the next three years in motion. “Hey, I’ve got to go rehearse for a dance showcase, cover the booth for the next hour and a half.” Things have come a long way for Seb One since that night of frantic under the booth googling on an iPhone 3GS, “Scratch Live Instruction Manual." Since then he has opened for the prestigious Dancekool Volume annual hiphop festival/competition alongside such notaries as DJ Matt Fernandez and DJ Naiki and has proven himself capable of supplying the backbone for dance battles of all styles in Sydney. Among those Seb One has had the honour of playing for include notable hiphop personalities Buddha Stretch and Loose Joint (Elite Force, NYC), B-Boy Y-not (Rock Steady Crew, NYC) B-Boy Physicx (Rivers Crew, Korea), Kumari Suraj (The Waackers) and Mamson (Wanted Posse, France). Bridging his love of music and food he further supplied the beats section of the Good Food Month "Bagels, Beer and Beats,” at Helm Bar, an event jointly held by Helm Bar and Brooklyn Boy Bagels. More recently Seb One partnered with Red Bull to provide the VIP foyer pre-show entertainment for the Sydney leg of the Rihanna tour. Among his other pursuits he is a semi-active photojournalist and acts as Dancekool Studio’s Systems Technician. Acknowledging the need for a strong foundation in today’s budding talent and in order to give back to the community he grew from, he also assists DJ Naiki in a DJ course/workshop held at Dancekool premises. Seb One currently reps the 319 as well as his personal philosophy, >1 (greater than). Links: www.greaterthanwon.com www.mixcrate.com/greaterthan1. www.facebook.com/greaterthanwon ★❤♫ ♩ ▔
Our good mate DJ SEB ONE sent us this killer chilled out JAZZED UP HIP HOP & NEO-SOUL Summer mix back in early 2014 featuring gems from the likes of D'ANGELO, RAPHAEL SAADIQ, QUINCY JONES & more beautiful blended for you laid back musical enjoyment. Summer Soul Love by DJ Seb One Time: 30 Mins Style: Neo-Soul, Soul & R&B Summer Vibes DJ Seb One TRACK LIST // KODOKU SHOUNEN (INSTRUMENTAL) - DJ MITSU THE BEATS BROWN SUGAR (BEATMINERZ REMIX) FT KOOL G RAP - D'ANGELO BE HERE FT D'ANGELO - RAPHAEL SAADIQ LOST IN YOU - RICKY JONES ONE HUNDRED WAYS FT JAMES INGRAM - QUINCY JONES IF YOU'VE EVER BEEN IN LOVE - INTRIGUE OPEN YOUR EYES - BOBBY CALDWELL THE LIGHT (REMIX FOR U) FT ERYKAH BADU - COMMON LUV II LUV U - MIKE CHAMPION MATRIMONY (MAYBE YOU) - MAXWELL GIVE LOVE A CHANCE - CANDYCREAM LOVE OF MY LIFE (INSTRUMENTAL) - ERYKAH BADU IF I WERE A BELL - AMEL LARRIEUX EX FACTOR - LAURYN HILL PERFECTLY (ACOUSTIC MIX) FT SHEA SOUL - THE LAYABOUTS SO IN LOVE FT ANTHONY HAMILTON - JILL SCOTT About DJ Seb One. In the winter of 2011, he was pulled away from the bar in a downtown Sydney watering hole. The following phrase, spoken urgently, would set the next three years in motion. “Hey, I’ve got to go rehearse for a dance showcase, cover the booth for the next hour and a half.” Things have come a long way for Seb One since that night of frantic under the booth googling on an iPhone 3GS, “Scratch Live Instruction Manual." Since then he has opened for the prestigious Dancekool Volume annual hiphop festival/competition alongside such notaries as DJ Matt Fernandez and DJ Naiki and has proven himself capable of supplying the backbone for dance battles of all styles in Sydney. Among those Seb One has had the honour of playing for include notable hiphop personalities Buddha Stretch and Loose Joint (Elite Force, NYC), B-Boy Y-not (Rock Steady Crew, NYC) B-Boy Physicx (Rivers Crew, Korea), Kumari Suraj (The Waackers) and Mamson (Wanted Posse, France). Bridging his love of music and food he further supplied the beats section of the Good Food Month "Bagels, Beer and Beats,” at Helm Bar, an event jointly held by Helm Bar and Brooklyn Boy Bagels. More recently Seb One partnered with Red Bull to provide the VIP foyer pre-show entertainment for the Sydney leg of the Rihanna tour. Among his other pursuits he is a semi-active photojournalist and acts as Dancekool Studio’s Systems Technician. Acknowledging the need for a strong foundation in today’s budding talent and in order to give back to the community he grew from, he also assists DJ Naiki in a DJ course/workshop held at Dancekool premises. Seb One currently reps the 319 as well as his personal philosophy, >1 (greater than). Links: www.greaterthanwon.com www.mixcrate.com/greaterthan1. www.facebook.com/greaterthanwon ★❤♫ ♩ ▔
En este episodio, Manolo celebra y recuerda diez años después, el anuncio de la empresa Aple de la disponibilidad del iPhone 3GS con el lector de pantalla Voice Over. Manolo comienza el podcast, presentando unos segundos del evento WDC de Apple el 19 de junio de 2009. Luego, presenta un pequeño segmento de la demostración … Seguir leyendo Tiflo Audio 132 – Celebrando 10 años del primer iPhone accesible con Voice Over →
iPod touch 7th Generation Now Available Nice to have the entry level iOS device back again with a processor update. If you can't afford an iPad or an iPhone, this is a great way of getting in to the iOS universe. One of my Favourite Wireless Chargers Now in Vision Store The Belkin Boost Up wireless charger is now on sale through the VA Store only for $40. It can charge iPhone, Samsung, AirPods, the Samsung Watch etc. Just a nifty accessory to have in your home. Playing Around with Ballyland Coding Apps and the Dash Robot Looking at the Ballyland basic coding app for primary school students which are self voicing and more advanced using Swift Playgrounds to code the Dash Robot using then Dash Template (third party playground from Wonder workshop the manufacture of Dash. Comments On The BrailleMe from Quantum Technology Device similar to the Orbit Reader 20 cell Braille Display, and note taker. 10 Years since the iPhone 3GS was Released with iOS 3.31 to Support VoiceOver Can't say enough on how the intro of VoiceOver and of course the smart phone changed my work and personal life.
In this Tech Doctor podcast, Robert is joined by Anna Dresner, Darcy Burnard, Steve Sawczyn and David Woodbridge. The first accessible iPhone went on sale on June 19, 2009. It was the iPhone 3GS. We are celebrating ten years of iPhone accessibility and remembering what it was like when our dream came true during the […]
This week: is iPhone Xs the worst Apple "s" phone of all time? We’ll compare Xs to Apple’s other “s” releases. Plus: we’ll run through what the early reviewers are saying about iPhone Xs and Apple Watch 4, and which one Apple Watch feature is giving people a serious case of FOMO. And a leaked detail in iOS 12.1 all but confirms a new iPad event this fall—we’ll tell you what we know. This episode supported by Casper makes the internet’s favorite mattress. Learn why at Casper.com/cultcast, and use code "CultCast" at checkout for $50 off select mattress purchases. CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin McLeodfor the music you hear on today’s episode. On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace iPhone 3GS = drastically faster data iPhone 4S = Siri iPhone 5S = Touch ID iPhone 6S = 3D Touch iPhone 10s = ? First iPhone XS and XS Max reviews: Great phone, but not revolutionary https://www.cultofmac.com/577203/first-iphone-xs-and-xs-max-reviews-great-phone-but-not-revolutionary/ Early reviews for the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have already come in and while most of the people that have tested the new device are impresssed, this years models aren’t as big a leap as the iPhone X. FaceID Panzarino for Techrunch: “As far as Face ID goes, there has been no perceivable difference for me in speed or number of positives… There is also supposed to be improvements in off-angle recognition of your face, say when lying down or when your phone is flat on a desk. I tried a lot of different positions here and could never really definitively say that iPhone XS was better in this regardit… it very likely takes training time to get it near the confidence levels that my iPhone X has stored away.” Battery Life Nilay Patel for The Verge: "I got a full 12 hours of battery life out of the XS Max without low power mode, and that’s even under my heavy daily use. The smaller XS is rated to get 30 minutes more than the X, which has run for about 8 hours for me this past year. It’s solid." XS Max Screen is glorious NYT: "The XS Max screen was so good-looking that I wanted to keep reading articles and looking at photos on Instagram. When I used Apple’s new Screen Time feature to monitor my use of each device, I discovered that I spent an average of roughly five and a half hours a day on the XS Max, two hours more than on the XS.” LTE is noticeably faster “On the test Verizon account I used, iPhone XS delivers. I got download speeds of 250 Mbps in New Jersey, versus 170 Mbps using the same SIM in the iPhone X. The camera has some impressive improvements In his comprehensive review of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, John Gruber reveals that Apple made the camera sensor 32% larger. After noticing that the wide-angle lens on the iPhone XS is 2mm wider than the one on the iPhone X, Gruber also discovered the lens is longer too. A bigger sensor and longer lens don’t sound like a big deal, but it required some crafty design work to pull it off without making the iPhone a bloated Another impressive feature on the iPhone XS camera is its ability to adapt to low-light on the fly. If you’re shooting video at 30FPS, there’s an option to enable “Auto Low Light FPS.” The feature will drop the framerate to 24 FPS when it detects that there’s not enough light to get a good exposure Marques Brownlee It’s definitely a nice phone, but if you have an X, it’s not worth upgrading Apple Watch Series 4 reviews: The watch of the future is here today https://www.cultofmac.com/577587/apple-watch-series-4-review-roundup/ The indedpent called the series 4 watch “Astonishingly good”! The Verge and the NYT both raved about how great the new larger display looked. Particularly with the rounded corners, and made it much more apt to looking at photos and using apps. The Watch felt snappier than the gen 3, but The Verge noted that the imrpovement wasn’t as drastic as Gen 2 to Gen 3. Battery life remains unchanged, so you should only have to charge it at night. Heart Rate Sensor Wired's Rosenfield came away impressed by the accuracy of the watch's new optical heart-rate sensor as well as the automatic workout detection, while noting that "runners will love the new rolling mile measurement, cadence, and target pace notifications.” Both The Verge and iMore commented about how much louder the speaker is, saying it was much easier to hear calls. Callers also noted they couldn’t really tell they were being rung from an Apple Watch. No one has been able to test the ECG feature yet since it won’t be enabled until later this year. Digital Crown TechCrunch's Heater took particular liking to the watch's new haptic Digital Crown, which "feels like turning a mechanical dial." The general consensus of the reviews seems to be that the Apple Watch Series 4 is much better than earliest versions. Wired: “If you have the original Watch, the Series 1, or the Series 2 — or if you’ve been thinking about buying your very first Apple Watch — you should pull the trigger. The Series 4 is a significant step up from early watch models in every meaningful way. It took Apple 4 versions to get it really polished, but this Watch looks absolutely beautiful. Hot new Apple Watch feature gives wearers a serious dose of FOMO https://www.cultofmac.com/577699/hot-new-apple-watch-feature-gives-wearers-a-serious-dose-of-fomo/ FOMO: anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website. The new Walkie-Talkie app is being lauded by Apple Watch owners as the best new feature that came out as part of watchOS 5. But for some wearers there’s a serious problem: they can’t find anyone to talk to. Walkie-Talkie gives wearers the ability to turn their wrist into a sort of digital two-way radio transceiver with other Apple Watch wearers. It’s a super-convenient way to have short bursts of conversation when you don’t want to talk on the phone. If you don’t have any friends with an Apple WAtch though then there’s no way to get in on the action. iOS 12.1 confirms new iPads are on the way https://www.cultofmac.com/577407/2018-ipad-pro-ios-12-1-reference/ Apple released the first beta of iOS 12.1 today. Developer Guilherme Rambo went digging around in the code and turned up a mention of “iPad2018Fall.” Sometimes references to upcoming devices hidden in iOS betas are obscure, but not this time He also found a glyph of the iPad that showed it will have FaceId, but will not have a notch. While digging into the simulator for iOS 12.1, Steve Troughton-Smith discovered that Apple has added support for virtualized 4K external displays. That’s a big deal for two reasons: 1) It means you’re going to be able to hook up iPads to 4K monitors, 2) It’s not currently possible to do that through the Lightning HDMI adapter
We're slowly slugging our way to a big, big phone with a bigger battery than we might've expected just two years after the mess that was the Galaxy Note 7. Is Samsung prepared for a 4,000mAh power pack in the Note 9? We'll eventually find out, but first, why can't we have a Dark Theme on Android so easily? Is LG's cash splash on the G7 ThinQ working out well in the United States? And a big, big, bigger phone could be on the horizon from overseas. We're bringing on Ryan Dao of his Fried Face vlog and Daniel Cohen of Gear Diary this week on the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 4:00pm Eastern on June 15th or check out the high-quality audio version right here. Talk back live while you’re watching the show on Twitter with #PNWeekly! You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air at the end of the month! Recording Date June 15, 2018 Host Jules Wang Guests Ryan Dao Daniel Cohen (Gear Diary) News Galaxy X: Is "foldable" really going to get people excited about phones again? Note 9: Are we ready for a bigger battery this time..? Huawei Mate 20: How do we feel about 7 inches on 2:1 tall phones? Dark Theme: Why does Android have such a hard time giving us what we want? LG G7 ThinQ: Does LG finally have its marketing down for its smartphones? And finally: Who wants an iPhone 3GS in 2018?The Good and The Gripes What tickled us pink, made us mad or just struck our fancy this week in mobile technology. This week: why everything but the HTC U12+ sucks, what a Nokia phone in 2018 feels like and more! • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dicas sobre “devo trocar meu iPhone ?” Equipamento antigo ou obsoleto ( iPhone 3Gs e iPhone 4 ), não atualiza mais o sistema operacional iOS, falta recursos atuais como o touch ID, 3D touch , falta atualizações nos aplicativos. Equipamento … Continue lendo → O post Devo trocar meu iPhone? apareceu primeiro em Micro Import.
体验特斯拉的车有一种第一次见到 iPhone 3GS的错觉:这部车跟所有的车都不一样,当然即使考出了驾照,Model S 离大多数人跟当年的 iPhone 3GS 离大多数人的距离是一样远的。苹果当然重视中国市场的表现,特别是销售方面,他们把中国用户的体验做到和欧美日一致了么?还有不小差距吧,好在我们看到了改进的动作。
体验特斯拉的车有一种第一次见到 iPhone 3GS的错觉:这部车跟所有的车都不一样,当然即使考出了驾照,Model S 离大多数人跟当年的 iPhone 3GS 离大多数人的距离是一样远的。苹果当然重视中国市场的表现,特别是销售方面,他们把中国用户的体验做到和欧美日一致了么?还有不小差距吧,好在我们看到了改进的动作。
The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree of EverydayMacSupport, and Stephanie and Terry O'Brien to discuss some of the great new technologies students will use in school. Topics Covered:Getting a New iPad… Should I be nervous? iPad vs Laptop What to do with your new technology Great apps for your classroom and how to use them Cases and keyboards for your iPad Refurbished iPads and Laptops Purchasing on a budget Document sharing… cloud computing… iCloud Apps Discussed: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toy-story-read-along/id364376920?mt=8%20 (Toy Story Read-AlongBy Disney Publishing Worldwide Applications) A fully interactive reading experience packed with Games, Movie Clips, Coloring Pages, Sing-along Tunes, and Surprises on every page. Hear the story read aloud, record your own narration, or explore at your own pace. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/balloonimals-hd/id382691195?mt=8 (Balloonimals HD:By IDEO) Balloonimals HD is a magical iPad activity that will entertain kids of all ages. Simply scribble and swipe to create and play with beautifully animated 3D balloon characters. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/see.touch.learn./id406826506?mt=8%20 (See.Touch.Learn.) See.Touch.Learn.™ is a picture learning system designed by professionals specifically for those with autism and other special needs. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thomas-friends-thomas-gets/id407543651?mt=8%20 (Thomas & Friends: Thomas Gets His Own Branch Line) Little Engineers can Read, Play, Listen and Record with their favorite blue engine! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dexteria-fine-motor-skill/id420464455?mt=8%20 (Dexteria) Dexteria is a set of therapeutic hand exercises (not games) that improve fine motor skills and handwriting readiness in children and adults. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/garageband/id408709785?mt=8 (GarageBand for iPad) GarageBand turns your iPad into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play pianos, organs, guitars, drums, and basses on your iPad. They sound and play like their counterparts, but let you do things you could never do on a real instrument. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imovie/id377298193?mt=8 (iMovie for iPad) Make beautiful HD movies anywhere with iMovie, the fast and fun moviemaking app for iPhone, iPod touch, and the amazing new iPad 2. Designed for the Multi-Touch screen, iMovie puts everything you need to tell your story at your fingertips. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keynote/id361285480?mt=8 (Keynote for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Keynote makes creating a world-class presentation — complete with animated charts and transitions — as simple as touching and tapping. Use full-screen view to present right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. http://Exclusively%20designed%20for%20the%20iPad,%20iPhone,%20and%20iPod%20touch,%20Pages%20lets%20you%20create,%20edit,%20and%20view%20documents%20wherever%20you%20are.%20Every%20page%20looks%20stunning%20and%20clear%20on%20iPad%20%E2%80%94%20and%20also%20on%20iPhone%204%20and%20the%20latest%20iPod%20touch,%20thanks%20to%20the%20high-resolution%20Retina%20display./ (Pages for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Pages lets you create, edit, and view documents wherever you are. Every page looks stunning and clear on iPad — and also on iPhone 4 and the latest iPod touch, thanks to the high-resolution Retina display. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/numbers/id361304891?mt=8 (Numbers for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Numbers lets you make compelling spreadsheets in minutes — with tables, charts,...
Ya queda menos para la próxima keynote, ya tenemos una apartado en la web de Apple donde poder verla en directo, y por supuesto podréis seguirlo en directo y con traducción al español, así que no os lo perdáis el próximo lunes. Apple esta desarrollando un chip de inteligencia artificial aunque tardara un tiempo en implementarse en los futuros iPhone, el chip mencionado se llamara Apple Neural Engine, lo sabremos con certeza en los próximo dos años. Desde el 30 de junio varios dispositivos de Apple pasaran hacer obsoletos, tanto iPhone como Macs. * MacBook Air: 11 pulgadas mid 2011 * MacBook Air: 13 pulgadas mid 2011 * MacBook Pro: 17 pulgadas mid 2009 * MacBook Pro 13 pulgadas late 2011 * MacBook Pro 15 pulgadas late 2011 * MacBook Pro 17 pulgadas late 2011 A lo largo de su historia, el iPhone 3GS, la versión del iPhone que más vítaminada llegó para sus tiempos y uno de los teléfonos que más ha resistido a lo largo de los años. Pues un Bug nuevo sobre Siri que comentaremos en ese episodio, al invocar a siri con nuestro iPhone bloqueado solo mencionando datos móviles, nos aparece para desactivar dicha utilidad de nuestros datos móviles ( 3G, 4G ) algo que Apple debería corregir aunque también nos da acceso a varias acciones mas como el modo de avión que seria casi lo mismo. si nos roban el teléfono no podríamos ubicarlo con el “ buscar mi iPhone “ así que esperemos que se resuelva rápido. Los móviles chinos están de moda últimamente, nos ofrecen un hardware de alta gama con precios muy competitivos en el mercado de los SmartPhone, donde Apple y Samsung están perdiendo liderazgo en el mercado asiatico, veremos si cambia algo el panorama con la salida del Note 8 y del supuesto iPhone X o como Apple lo quiera llamar. información del episodio : https://www.movilzona.es/2017/05/27/apple-esta-desarrollando-un-chip-de-inteligencia-artificial-para-los-iphone/ https://www.actualidadiphone.com/bug-siri-permite-desactivar-los-datos-moviles-iphone-bloqueado/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ActualidadIpad+%28Actualidad+iPhone+-+iPad%29 https://voltaico.lavozdegalicia.es/2017/05/apple-declara-obsoletos-estos-iphone-mac/ https://www.tuapplemundo.com/apple-keynote-5-junio-wwdc-2017-abierta/ http://m.20minutos.es/noticia/3048113/0/moviles-chinos-amenaza-apple-samsung/ https://www.ipadizate.es/2017/05/29/apple-iphone-obsoletos-30-junio/ https://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2017/ https://support.apple.com/es-es/HT201624 Redes Sociales : @Apple_Coding @chinom @voces_nocturnas @Alamustia @ALGASpain @NASeros @mixtega360 @GeekJoze @arubioc @Aldo_Medina @ElCamelloGeek @AlBordeDeLaCama @gabrielcar23 @david_tejedo @bateria2x100 @CDNantucket @applelianos Grupo Oficial Applelianos Telegram : https://t.me/PodcastApplelianos Grupo Kiosko Telegram : https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEHI2bsskOcg05jCnA EN DIRECTO AQUI vía http://www.applelianos.com/applelianos-radio/ Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de SoundCloud ( https://soundcloud.com/applelianos ) y a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.
Ya queda menos para la próxima keynote, ya tenemos una apartado en la web de Apple donde poder verla en directo, y por supuesto podréis seguirlo en directo y con traducción al español, así que no os lo perdáis el próximo lunes. Apple esta desarrollando un chip de inteligencia artificial aunque tardara un tiempo en implementarse en los futuros iPhone, el chip mencionado se llamara Apple Neural Engine, lo sabremos con certeza en los próximo dos años. Desde el 30 de junio varios dispositivos de Apple pasaran hacer obsoletos, tanto iPhone como Macs. * MacBook Air: 11 pulgadas mid 2011 * MacBook Air: 13 pulgadas mid 2011 * MacBook Pro: 17 pulgadas mid 2009 * MacBook Pro 13 pulgadas late 2011 * MacBook Pro 15 pulgadas late 2011 * MacBook Pro 17 pulgadas late 2011 A lo largo de su historia, el iPhone 3GS, la versión del iPhone que más vítaminada llegó para sus tiempos y uno de los teléfonos que más ha resistido a lo largo de los años. Pues un Bug nuevo sobre Siri que comentaremos en ese episodio, al invocar a siri con nuestro iPhone bloqueado solo mencionando datos móviles, nos aparece para desactivar dicha utilidad de nuestros datos móviles ( 3G, 4G ) algo que Apple debería corregir aunque también nos da acceso a varias acciones mas como el modo de avión que seria casi lo mismo. si nos roban el teléfono no podríamos ubicarlo con el “ buscar mi iPhone “ así que esperemos que se resuelva rápido. Los móviles chinos están de moda últimamente, nos ofrecen un hardware de alta gama con precios muy competitivos en el mercado de los SmartPhone, donde Apple y Samsung están perdiendo liderazgo en el mercado asiatico, veremos si cambia algo el panorama con la salida del Note 8 y del supuesto iPhone X o como Apple lo quiera llamar. información del episodio : https://www.movilzona.es/2017/05/27/apple-esta-desarrollando-un-chip-de-inteligencia-artificial-para-los-iphone/ https://www.actualidadiphone.com/bug-siri-permite-desactivar-los-datos-moviles-iphone-bloqueado/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ActualidadIpad+%28Actualidad+iPhone+-+iPad%29 https://voltaico.lavozdegalicia.es/2017/05/apple-declara-obsoletos-estos-iphone-mac/ https://www.tuapplemundo.com/apple-keynote-5-junio-wwdc-2017-abierta/ http://m.20minutos.es/noticia/3048113/0/moviles-chinos-amenaza-apple-samsung/ https://www.ipadizate.es/2017/05/29/apple-iphone-obsoletos-30-junio/ https://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2017/ https://support.apple.com/es-es/HT201624 Redes Sociales : @Apple_Coding @chinom @voces_nocturnas @Alamustia @ALGASpain @NASeros @mixtega360 @GeekJoze @arubioc @Aldo_Medina @ElCamelloGeek @AlBordeDeLaCama @gabrielcar23 @david_tejedo @bateria2x100 @CDNantucket @applelianos ? Grupo Oficial Applelianos Telegram : https://t.me/PodcastApplelianos Grupo Kiosko Telegram : https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEHI2bsskOcg05jCnA EN DIRECTO AQUI vía http://www.applelianos.com/applelianos-radio/ Cuando acabamos cada episodio, están disponibles en nuestro perfil de SoundCloud ( https://soundcloud.com/applelianos ) y a continuación en vuestros gestores de Podcast.
We are meeting with founder of the In & Out Smart Repair franchise opportunity, John Mike Heroman. Founded in 2012 in Lafayette, Louisiana, In & Out Smart Repair is a one-stop shop for all smart device needs that offers fast, same day service. The company goes beyond repair and offers personalized solutions depending on an individual’s needs and lifestyle, and all repairs are backed by a lifetime warranty. In & Out Smart Repair also offers a membership program to make repairs affordable to everyone. In & Out Smart Repair is a forward-thinking smart device repair startup on a mission to become the consumer electronics repair industry leader. The company is tapping into consumers’ dependency on technology and is seeing incredible demand for its services as a result. Just two years after launching its franchise program, In & Out Smart Repair has already signed 100 franchisees. Previously, John Mike was a phone salesman who sold iPhone 3Gs to customers, but was unable to repair them when they’d return with broken screens. This experience opened Heroman’s eyes to the hole in the consumer electronics industry for a dedicated smart device repair business, which he intends to fill with the In & Out Smart Repair brand. John Mike will discuss: His idea behind the In & Out Smart Repair franchise and why it fills a gap in the consumer electronics repair industry How he attracted 100 franchisees in the first two years of franchising the company Why In & Out Smart Repair is leading the charge in the consumer electronics repair industry and what makes its services unique. In part 2, we hear a clip from our Great Quotes in Franchising podcast.
In our first episode, we introduce ourselves and provide some background on what makes us so passionate about our subject matter. We discuss the gear we currently use in our everyday lives, work, and play. Full show notes are on our website InTouchwithiOS.com • Equipment: Dave currently uses: iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Pro 12.9, iPad Pro 9.7, Apple TVs — both 3rd and 4th Generation models, and 2014 MacBook Pro 15-inch. His wife has an iPhone 6 Plus. Melissa currently uses: iPhone 6s, iPad 4th Generation, Apple TV 3rd Generation, and 2009 MacBook Pro 15-inch. Her husband uses an iPhone 5s and her children use an iPhone 4s each in addition to an iPhone 3Gs for games. Melissa enjoys supporting her family and their gadgets along with repurposing older tech wherever she can. • News: We discuss the rumors surrounding the elimination of the headphone jack and what that means to us. We both like to use corded SleepPhones, but what will happen when there is no longer an audio port? AcousticSheep’s SleepPhones ClassicVideo reveals what Apple’s iPhone 7 headphones may look like via BGR Possible iPhone 7 Lightning to 3.5 mm Adapter Surfaces in New Photos via MacRumors • Retro: Melissa likes to repurpose older tech and Dave talks about how he recoups resale value by selling off older devices to put the money towards a new device. How will iPhone users like Melissa’s Dad locate their misplaced iPhones if they ditch their landline service and don’t have reliable access to the Find My iPhone app? We discuss alternatives to consider for those who want to keep a landline. Dave recommends OOMA as an IPT (Internet Protocol Telephony) home phone or landline option. • Beta: Melissa talks about how she’ll soon have a blind client and what that may mean for learning more about interface features of the Mac and iPhone operating systems. Our new friends in the Accessibility Community: Allison Hartley and Dr. Robert Carter host The Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast. They both gave presentations at Macstock 2016. Dave discusses Apple’s Beta Program for iOS 10 and working with public betas. We don’t advise it unless you’re one of the Crazy Ones! Dave’s favorite new beta feature is Safari Split Screen View. • Contact: email us • like our Facebook page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @TheMacMommy or @daveg65 • Meta: Dave is recording with Blue Microphone’s The Icicle XLR to USB Mic Converter and Mic Preamp. Melissa is recording with Audio-Technica's ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone. ITWIOS 001 Introductions was recorded July 31, 2016. In Touch with iOS is an independently produced podcast, publication and social identity and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. All other Apple Inc. trademarks discussed are property of Apple Inc. A full list of Apple trademarks is available here.
En este nuevo podcast en solitario sin Monky, comentamos con respecto a la Keynote de la WWDC 2015 en que Apple anunció OS X 10.11 El Capitan, iOS 9, WatchOS 2 y Apple Music. En la sección Noticias de Apple, les comento de la compra de la empresa de realidad aumentada Metaio por parte de Apple, y del programa de devolución de los parlantes Beats Pill XL. En la sección Internet les comento de mi experiencia comprando en AliExpress. En la sección iOS Apps les comento de las aplicaciones AliExpress y AfterShip. En la sección Mac Apps les comento acerca de Tag Editor Free y YouTube to MP3. En la sección Gadgets les comento acerca de la adquisición de un iPhone 6 por parte de mi esposa, de la adición de un iPhone 4S blanco y un iPhone 3GS a mi colección de iPhones, de la adquisición de un Pebble, la actualización de mi MacBook Pro con 16GB de RAM y de un cubreteclado de silicona para MacBook Pro adquirido en AliExpress. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del Vintage Mac Museum, un museo online con muchos modelos antiguos de Macs.
En este nuevo podcast en solitario sin Monky, comentamos con respecto a la Keynote de la WWDC 2015 en que Apple anunció OS X 10.11 El Capitan, iOS 9, WatchOS 2 y Apple Music. En la sección Noticias de Apple, les comento de la compra de la empresa de realidad aumentada Metaio por parte de Apple, y del programa de devolución de los parlantes Beats Pill XL. En la sección Internet les comento de mi experiencia comprando en AliExpress. En la sección iOS Apps les comento de las aplicaciones AliExpress y AfterShip. En la sección Mac Apps les comento acerca de Tag Editor Free y YouTube to MP3. En la sección Gadgets les comento acerca de la adquisición de un iPhone 6 por parte de mi esposa, de la adición de un iPhone 4S blanco y un iPhone 3GS a mi colección de iPhones, de la adquisición de un Pebble, la actualización de mi MacBook Pro con 16GB de RAM y de un cubreteclado de silicona para MacBook Pro adquirido en AliExpress. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del Vintage Mac Museum, un museo online con muchos modelos antiguos de Macs.
En este nuevo podcast en solitario sin Monky, contamos con Joaquín Montes como invitado, también conocido como ArmoredReaper. En la sección Noticias de Apple comentamos acerca de la patente de iTime otorgada a Apple por la USPTO. También comentamos acerca del blog de Swift publicado oficialmente por Apple, de la alianza de Apple con IBM, del 90% de adopción de iOS 7 a 10 meses de su lanzamiento, de la contratación de 2 ingenieros del equipo de Nike FuelBand y del programa internacional del reemplazo del cargador USB (A1300) con clavijas tipo C (Europeas) de los iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 y iPhone 4S. En la sección Internet, comentamos acerca de los rumores la compra de TwitchTV por parte de Google. En la seccion iOS Apps, comentamos acerca de Timberman, Twitch for iOS y Chile Esquí. Luego ArmoredReaper nos comenta de la experiencia de ser un switcher y haber cambiado de Windows a Mac. En la sección Gadgets, ArmoredReaper nos comenta acerca del iPhone 5C. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, ArmoredReaper nos comenta de su blog T3cnoJuegos.
En este nuevo podcast en solitario sin Monky, contamos con Joaquín Montes como invitado, también conocido como ArmoredReaper. En la sección Noticias de Apple comentamos acerca de la patente de iTime otorgada a Apple por la USPTO. También comentamos acerca del blog de Swift publicado oficialmente por Apple, de la alianza de Apple con IBM, del 90% de adopción de iOS 7 a 10 meses de su lanzamiento, de la contratación de 2 ingenieros del equipo de Nike FuelBand y del programa internacional del reemplazo del cargador USB (A1300) con clavijas tipo C (Europeas) de los iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 y iPhone 4S. En la sección Internet, comentamos acerca de los rumores la compra de TwitchTV por parte de Google. En la seccion iOS Apps, comentamos acerca de Timberman, Twitch for iOS y Chile Esquí. Luego ArmoredReaper nos comenta de la experiencia de ser un switcher y haber cambiado de Windows a Mac. En la sección Gadgets, ArmoredReaper nos comenta acerca del iPhone 5C. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, ArmoredReaper nos comenta de su blog T3cnoJuegos.
Kazuho Okuiさんをゲストに迎えて、goto fail、Podcast トランスクリプト、Github Atom、レーティング、Flinto などについて話しました。 Show Notes パソコンサンデー Happy ending: @N has been restored to its rightful owner On the Timing of iOS's SSL Vulnerability and Apple's 'Addition' to the NSA's PRISM Program sslKeyExchange.c diff Download iOS 6.1.6 for iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G Transcripts: Rebuild Rebuild ep33 Transcript Introducing Atom - Atom Blog Komodo Edit | Komodo IDE Why is Atom closed source? - Atom Discussion The right way to ask for a review. Flinto - iPhone, iPad and Android Prototyping LinkSnap: How Potato Chips Inspire Magical Software From PNG to Prototype in 45 seconds Flinto Now Supports Android Add to Homescreen - Google Chrome Mobile
Episodio 36 La manzana pregunta ¿Quién dijo las siguientes frases? Google no es una compañia real. Es un castillo de naipes DRM es el futuro Nuestro producto de mail, Hotmail, es el lider global del mercado No sabía que era un monopolio hasta que me lo dijeron Hemos tenido DRM en Wind ows por años. El formato músical en un iPod es “robado” No tenemos un monopolio. Tenemos cuota de mercado. Hay una diferencia. Mis hijos, en muchos aspectos han sido pobrementes educados como tantos otros niños, pero al menos en una dimensión les he lavado el cerebro: No uses Google, no uses un iPod No hay ninguna posibilidad de que el iPhone obtenga una cuota de mercado significativa. Ninguna. Linux es un cancer que se pega en un sentido de propiedad intelectual a todo lo que toca Voy a enterrar a ese sujeto, lo hice antes y lo haré otra vez. Voy a acabar con Google. Desarrolladores, desarrolladores, desarrolladores, desarrolladores, desarrolladores, desarrolladores, desarrolladores …. Trucos que nos cambiaron la vida 1- Abrir página de Safari iOS en Chrome directamente (vía Bitelia) Abrimos esta página desde Safari. Sí, ésta (de La Manzana Rodeada) que estás leyendo. Copiamos el siguiente código (si no se ve bien, recurrir a la versión web): javascript:location.href=“googlechrome”+location.href.substring(4); A continuación, añadimos esta misma página a favoritos. Ya que estamos, le cambiamos el nombre, que es lo único que os permite cambiar Ahora. Le ponemos “Abrir con Chrome” o lo que prefiramos. Una vez guardada, vamos a los favoritos, pulsamos “Editar” y abrimos el favorito que acabamos de guardar. Si no le hemos cambiado el nombre, lo cambiamos ahora. Borramos la URL del favorito y pegamos el código que hemos copiado antes. Ahora, cuando estemos en una pagina en Safari que queramos ver en Chrome para iOS, simplemente vamos a favoritos, seleccionamos el que hemos creado y, et voila! se abrirá en el navegador de Google. http://www.genbeta.com/movil/abre-en-chrome-para-ios-la-pagina-que-estes-viendo-en-safari 2- Limpieza: Cómo se limpia el smart cover: con una toallita de bebé. 3- Compartir desde el centro de notificaciones (gracias a Alvaro Fresquet @afresquet de Mendoza) En Agustes/Notidicaciones habilitar la opción “Widget compartir” Algo que según recuerdo estaba habilitado por defecto en iOS 6 y luego en 6.0.1 no!. 4- Print de pantalla (Cuántos utilizan esta excelente herramienta?) Botón home + power al mismo tiempo!. 5- No hace falta llegar con el dedo en el teclado para marcar las teclas pegadas al corte del teclado. Aunque están invisibles, te las marca igual. Consultorio Mail: Cristián David Restrepo Hola Genios... Tengo un problema, para mi grande. Resulta que una amiga me paso su iPhone 3GS por que no le quería arrancar, se quedaba en la manzanita, ya que lo dejo mucho tiempo sin cargar y por que se le daño el cargador, yo anterior mente le hice el favor de actualizarlo a la versión de iOS 5.1.1 y le hice el jailbreak para que reconociera la Sim Card ya que le iPhone fue comprado en EE.UU con la empresa AT&T, lo logre liberar y el equipo quedo funcionando bien con el Carrier de Claro (En Colombia), ahora con este problema de el arranque lo logre subiendo la versión del iOS a 6.0.1 y despues le hice el Downgrade con Sn0wbrezze ya que tenia guardado los SHSH de la versión anterior. Ahora después que hice el Jailbreak busque en varias paginas como liberar el iPhone para cualquier carrier y lo primero que encontré fue con SAM, seguí el tutorial pero no logro liberar el iPhone se queda en "Buscando", lo mas curioso es que estoy casi seguro que la vez anterior no utilice SAM, creo que fue otro. ¿Que puedo Hacer?, ¿Puedo revertir lo que ha hecho SAM?, ¿Algun Tweak de Cydia que me libere el iPhone para Cualquier Carrier? Muchas Gracias por su Atencion, espero su Pronta Respuesta.... Saludos desde Colombia Cristian David Restrepo Escuela de Ingeniería en Sistemas ...
Rodrigo Leuthner nos trae éste audio demostrativo de la APP XiangquiMente desde un iPhone 3GS mostrando su compatibilidad y accesibilidad con VoiceOver, el lector de pantalla de Apple para iOS. Visítanos en www.lacavernadeltopo.cl; escríbenos al correo contacto@lacavernadeltopo.cl o al Twitter @cavernadeltopo o; sintonízanos vía ApplePodcast, GooglePodcast o, Spotify.
Episodio #21 - 7 de Mayo de 2012 Entrevista a Lalo Zanoni por su libro La Gran Manzana. La Manzana Pregunta: Cuál fué el primer logo de Apple? Tema Libre The New iPad Consutorio: Tommas Corro: “Espero que no sea tarde para cuando quiera hacer esto,resulta que quiero hacer el jailbreack para liberar el IPHONE 4. ( creo q es el 4 xq no tiene SIRI ) y después que esta en modo _dfu_ y quiero arrancar con el REDSNOW: me sale algo como esto y no me deja continuar (ver foto) dice :REDSNOW a detectado un problema y debe cerrarse NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO kiero romper el maldito ordenador y darle una patada a BILL GATES por tener q usar windows FUCK !!! gracias por leer mi msj. PD: es q no llego a un HERMOSO MACINTOSH iLOVE” Daniel Lóndero: Hola chicos, desp de escuchar sus dos últimos podcasts y reirme un rato de la siri que presenta las secciones se, me ocurrió que podían poner el sonidito se siri antes de que hable para que quede algo mas estilo apple. Felicitaciones por el podcast! Cada vez mejor! Gracias por responder siempre las preguntas Y hay que organizar una juntada masiva de manzaneros rodeados algún día... Un abrazo Leonardo Martinez:Quería consultarles por un problema que tengo con el iPhone 3GS. De un momento a otro sin que haya un golpe de por medio, dejó de funcionar el parlante. Por lo tanto la única forma de escuchar es con los auriculares. Por lo que estuve averiguando en la red el módulo del parlante y el micrófono es el mismo. Sin embargo, el micrófono funciona bien. Lo que noté es que el switch para ponerlo en silencio tiene un poco de juego. Y el problema surgió cuando, estando en el modo silencio, lo quise pasar a modo normal. Es posible que se haya roto el switch y no el parlante? Que me sugieren? Muchas gracias! PD: excelente podcast. Y para subirles otro poco el ego. Llegué al suyo porque los recomendaron en el podcast puromac. Saludos desde Santa Fe Stylus: Reverendo Twitter Laboratorio: Jago, leo. Descargar torrent desde el iPhone. Con uTorrent (macOSX) y Download lite (iOS). Tener cuenta en dropbox, instalarlo en la Mac y activar la opción en el cliente torrent para levantar el archivo torrent y comenzar la descarga. PASEMOS A APP FREE DIRECTAMENTE! DESPUES DE LO DEL IPAD!!!! Aplicaciones free: Logos Quiz (seba) Enrique Rodriguez Zello La Manzana Responde: El primer logotipo de Apple, diseñado por Jobs y Wayne, representa a Sir Isaac Newton sentado bajo un árbol de manzanas. Sin embargo, el primer diseño no resultó del agrado de bastante gente en Apple, por lo que se encargó un rediseño a Rob Janoff, el cual presentó una variedad de logos monocromáticos basados en la misma manzana. El concepto gustó, pero Jobs insistió en que el logo incluyera los colores del arco iris para resaltar la humanización de la empresa y la calidad de imagen del Mac.
Episodio #16 - 1 de Marzo de 2012 Juego: Quién es John Appleseed? Tema Libre: IPad 3 el 7 de Marzo. MacOS ML vs Windows 8 Consutorio: Mail: “Soy Matías Ramos, de Capital Federal, y les escribo para que me orienten al hacer una compra. Soy poseedor de un Ipod Touch 4 desde hace unos meses y ahora que ya lo uso por todos lados, a veces se me complica escuchar podcasts cuando estoy en algún lugar ruidoso (lease casi todos, colectivo, calle, etc...). Quería saber si me pueden recomendar algún tipo de auricular especial (del tipo ese un poco más grande que aisle sonidos) y si saben si se ajustan bien a los dispositivos Apple (o si de hecho hay marca Apple). También estaría bueno saber si se ve afectado el consumo de bateria del Ipod ya que serían auriculares más grandes.. Muchas gracias.” “Ezequiel Posse: Hola Seba y Leo, como andan? Les tengo una consulta respecto al jailbreak en un iPhone 3g que ya tiene hecho el jailbreak, pero hoy dia el teléfono está muuuy lento y no se de que manera lo han hecho al jail ya que el teléfono no es mio y yo no hice el jail. Además, de que no estoy muy en el tema de como volver a hacerlo. Me podrían encaminar un poco? Hasta que version puede hacerse el jail en un 3g, 4.2.1 es la última? Tampoco tengo idea del tema del base band y demas yerbas... Hay algún tutorial para seguir al pie de la letra? Digo como para no mandarme ningún moco.” “Luis Freites: Hola Muchachos ? Finalmente me arriesgue y me compre un Touch 4G pero de 32gb. Y la verdad que estoy muy contento. Por ahora no tengo ningun problema y esta en excelente estado. Sebas: esta comprado en Garbarino y tiene algo menos de 6meses de la compra Mi pregunta es, por en la Manzana no encuentro, la forma de hacerle el JailBreak ! .. estuve investigando algo, pero lo que intente no me funciono. Usando el redsn0w.exe (ver.: 0.9.10b4 ) pero no logro que termine el proceso. Resultado final. no me termina instalando Cydia. Ya hice varias pruebas, pero les pediria si tienen algun instrucctivo (a prueba de novatos) si pueden decirm donde obtenerlo. Desde ya, muchisimas gracias por el Podcast y creo que proximamente, y siguiendo los consejos de Sebas, quizas entre en el mundo Mac tambien .. obvio con alguna PowerPc de esas usadas que hablo hace un par de capitulos atras. Abrazo grande y Gracias por el Podcast. Este excelente. Luis (dde SanMiguel -BAires )” Twitter: “@blacktecno: @lrearte Si todos tus Followers donan U$1 te podrías comprar un iPhone 4s y presumiese lo a @sgaleazzi #UniPhoneParaLeo” “Entrevista a Leo y Sebastian del blog y podcast La Manzana Rodeada… http://www.louesfera.com/2012/02/19/entrevista-leo-sebastian-blog-podcast-la-manzana-rodeada/ gracias a @louesfera por la entrevista!” Página: “GoNz@LiChU: Problemas con appstore y jailbreak utilizó corona con último jailbreak. Consejo comenzar de nuevo!” “Maxi nos comenta las cosas que hace con su iBook.” Laboratorio: La vuelta al Torrent desde Mac, plex ¿Cómo logró la gente de Apple bloqueo su nuevo iPhone 3GS de 8 GB? Ellos sustituyeron a uno de los componentes internos! Pues resulta que los 3GS producidos después de la semana 28 del año 2011 (en algún momento de julio) se realiza con el chip Toshiba en lugar del chip Infineon de baseband. Los síntomas típicos de un chip de baseband dañada son los siguientes: No WiFi No ECID No IMEI No Bluetooth Por favor, toma nota del número de serie de hasta XXX109XXX pueden no ser compatibles con la baseband de IPAD. Consulte el siguiente ejemplo: XX109XX = 1 es el año de 2011 y 09 es la semana 9 de 1 año Si el número de serie es XX931XXX que significa que se produjo en 2009 en la semana 31. Por lo tanto, es seguro que funciona con el baseband del iPad. Aplicaciones free: Seba: MusicBox (cydia) Leo: Plex Resolución Juego: En muchas ocasiones, cuando Apple debe usar un nombre propio para demostrar alguna aplicación elige el nombre “John Appleseed”, se trata de...
Cyberbully update, Apple iPhone 3GS, Google Chrome OS, WebMD, Technology and Public Safety
En este espisodio, hablamos sobre los 40 años de Unix y el lanzamiento del iPhone 3GS y Palm Pre.
James talks about his opinion of Apple's new iPhone 3GS. He talks about the new features, the 3MP camera, video, digital compass, faster hardware, internet tethering. He mentions JoikuSpot, the Nokia N95, MiFi, wifi hotspots and the WiFi Zone and Wifi Trak iPhone applications. He then reviews his new Polaroid Pogo printer and finishes off on Evernote. This is the twenty-fifth e-Learning Stuff Podcast, To tether or not to tether. James is on his own this week. Shownotes * Apple launch the new iPhone 3GS which has some nice new capabilities. * JoikuSpot allows you to use your wifi phone, such as the Nokia N95, as a wireless access point. * The MiFi is a 3G wireless access point, which runs on battery. * WiFi Zone and WiFi Trak are iPhone applications which allow you to find WiFi hostspots (both links are iTunes Store links) * The Polaroid Pogo is a Bluetooth portable battery powered printer which prints 3" x 2" sticker prints using a zero ink technology called Zink. * Evernote is a web based note application.