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Case management software's AI and automations will continue to become more essential in lawyers' everyday practice, but attorneys should still maintain a human touch to ensure high quality in their work. Dan Lear talks with Jim Garrett about his ideology and approach to AI tools and how to apply them in effective ways in your law firm. Later, if you're feeling very out of the loop on AI's uses in legal, Dan and Jim share tips for becoming AI-literate in manageable ways. Jim Garrett is Chief Technology Officer at Assembly Software, a legal profession provider of innovative case management software. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Garrett, Harman's Senior Director of Product Strategy & Planning talks about their home cinema solutions and what they'll have in booth 2512 during CEDIA Expo 2024.CEDIA Expo 2024 is coming to Denver September 5-7, coinciding with the second Commercial Integrator Expo. This presents not a look at the latest innovations in the residential space but the commercial side as well and where those interests overlap for the custom integration channel. AVNation brings you the coverage not just during the show, but the days leading up to it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Visitamos la sede en Los Ángeles de Harman Group, una de los principales personajes en la industria del audio profesional, de casa y personal. Ahí conocimos a Jim Garret, uno de los responsables de desarrollar y optimizar los productos de algunas de las principales marcas de Harman, como Revel, Mark Levinson y JBL. Platicamos con él sobre su carrera, nos llevó a conocer el lugar desde donde nacen productos de JBL y nos habló más de la importancia de Harman en la industria.
On this episode of 'Let's Talk Business Podcast', Jim Garrett, the president of Venture X, a leading coworking space discuss the evolution and benefits of coworking spaces, how they support entrepreneurs, and the integration of community and local culture into modern business environments. Show Guest: Jim Garrett Venture X, (210) 791-8153 Join the "Let's Talk Business" podcast community on Patreon to engage with show hosts, guests, and fans. You'll also get exclusive content, member shoutouts on the show and early access to in-person events. Get access here: patreon.com/letstalkbusiness #SanAntonioBusinessPodcast #SanAntonioBusiness #SanAntonio ▶ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/dzqVGV Host: ✅ Marc Ebinger
In our second podcast with Jim Garrett, head of product strategy and planning at Harman Luxury Audio we discuss Arcam's new product refresh. The British Hi-Fi brand has just introduced the sleek new Radia series of audio components, which consists of five new models:• Arcam A5 Integrated Amp – $699• Arcam A15 Integrated Amp – $1,099• Arcam A25 Integrated Amp – $1,499• Arcam CD5 CD Player – $699• Arcam ST5 Streamer – $799All are available at Crutchfield:https://bit.ly/arcam-radia-at-crutchfieldJim reveals key details about each product, how they work together, and what's different between each model. In addition, Jim shares updates about JBL's “vintage looking” Classic hi-fi components which are now shipping along with MKII (2nd generation) versions of the JBL Classic L100, L82 and L52 Loudspeakers.Finally, we talk about Harman's surprise acquisition of Roon and what to expect going forward.Previous podcast with Jim Garrett:https://www.ecoustics.com/podcasts/harman-luxury-audio-2023/Related links:https://www.ecoustics.com/reviews/arcam-radia-st5-a25/https://www.ecoustics.com/products/arcam-radia-series/https://www.ecoustics.com/products/jbl-classic-loudspeakers-black/https://www.ecoustics.com/news/harman-acquires-roon/Credits:• Original intro music by The Arc of All. https://sourceoflightandpower.bandcamp.com• Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited. https://sspunlimited.com• Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios. https://blackcircleradio.comKeep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Headphone, Home Theater and Music news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#arcam #radia #hifi #audiophile #harman #harmanluxury #ecoustics #jbl #loudspeakers #roon
In this episode eCoustics founder Brian Mitchell sits down with Jim Garrett, head of product strategy and planning at the Harman Luxury Audio Group, which is composed of five active brands — JBL, JBL Synthesis, Arcam, Mark Levinson, and Revel. The discussion centers around the luxury side of the JBL business, which includes the modernized re-launch of JBL's classic products, including the L100.Related links:https://www.ecoustics.com/reviews/jbl-4329p/https://www.ecoustics.com/products/jbl-l100-classic-75-loudspeaker/https://www.ecoustics.com/products/jbl-75th-anniversary-sa750-integrated-amplifier/Thank you to our sponsor Focal for the support of our programming!https://www.focal.comCredits:• Original intro music by The Arc of All. sourceoflightandpower.bandcamp.com• Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited. https://sspunlimited.com• Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios. https://blackcircleradio.comKeep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Headphone, Home Theater and Music news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#hifi #ecoustics #JBL #vintageaudio #L100 #marklevinson #immersiveaudio #customintegrationspeakers #hometheater #breakingthesoundbarrier #speakerdesign
In this episode of YourTechReport, hosts Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield welcome Jim Garrett, the Senior Director of Product Strategy and Planning at Harman, a Samsung company. Harman is a pioneer in the audio space, operating under various brands under the Harman umbrella. Garrett discusses the extensive reach of Harman's brands, stating that they have likely touched every person in the world in some way, particularly through the JBL brand. He emphasizes JBL's unique position in the audio world, being involved in content from its creation to its playback, whether it's live sound at a concert, in a movie theater, or in a car. Garrett also highlights Harman's significant role in the automotive industry, providing both branded and unbranded audio systems and infotainment technologies for various car manufacturers. Discussing Harman's approach to audio design, Garrett explains that the company is science-based, relying on decades of research and the expertise of renowned audio engineers. He mentions the "Harman target curve," a preferred response curve derived from extensive research around the world, which guides the creation of their audio products. Garrett also talks about the impact of the pandemic on consumer behavior, noting a significant increase in spending on audio and video products as people sought to enhance their home entertainment experiences. He mentions the trend towards "new style Jaya," or modern retro designs, which combine retro aesthetics with modern features and connectivity. In terms of future trends, Garrett predicts a continued focus on ease of use and convenience, alongside high-quality performance. He emphasizes the importance of making high-performance audio products that are easy to operate and connect, right out of the box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a portfolio of some of the most revered brands in home audio, few manufacturers can match the allure of Harman Luxury Audio.Jim Garrett, senior director, product strategy and planning for Harman Luxury Audio, is a long-time home audio market veteran and enthusiast. Harman's stable of brands includes Mark Levinson, JBL, JBL Synthesis, Arcam, Lexicon, and Revel, and in the latest CE Pro Podcast, Garrett explains how the company has evolved to meet the diverse needs of consumers enjoying everything from immersive audio to personal audio.
What happens when the exacting standards of new generations of digital natives meet design inspiration, technical innovation and engineering excellence? The audio Luxumer is born! Could this be the most sophisticated consumer yet? Audio Talks is joined by two of HARMAN's foremost luxury audio experts, recording live at the High-End music tech conference in Munich, to discuss this fascinating new arrival to the audio market and the JBL Classics line of audio equipment that was built for the Luxumer. Jim Garrett, Sr. Director, Product Strategy & Planning - Luxury Audio Business Unit & Paul Neville, Director of Global Engineering, Luxury Audio
Edited highlights of our full conversation. Here's a question. What role does love play in your leadership? Before we start, I want to acknowledge the death of someone who played a big role in helping Chris and I create the film editing company that we built in the ‘90s and 2000s. Jim Garrett was a brilliant businessman and a gentleman. He was the founder of the award winning and internationally recognized production company, Garrett and Partners, working with directors like John Schlesinger, Nick Roeg, Ken Russell and Richard Loncraine along the way. I've posted a link to his obituary in the London Times in this week's show notes. When we were conceiving our film editing company in 1994, Jim sat down with Chris and I over lunch in London and gave us advice that formed the foundational DNA of a business which is still thriving almost thirty years later. Many of the principles and practices on which that business operates today came from that lunch. All of us who have spent any part of our careers working at the original Lookinglass or at the Whitehouse film editing companies owe him our thanks. His impact was and is enormous. And now, on with the show. This week's guest is Devika Bulchandani. She's the global CEO of Ogilvy. And her view of leadership includes an impassioned belief that seemed so obvious to me once she said it but which I have never heard before. The business of running a business does not usually contain much discussion of love. You hear people say occasionally, “I love what I'm doing” or “I love where I work”. You can see evidence of passion in some people, particularly business founders. But the idea of saying “I love you” to a co-worker will send tremors down the backs of HR and Talent leaders across the entire spectrum of the creative industries. And yet, as Devika asks, wouldn't the world be better by the way if we all just felt more of it? We live in a time of apparently limitless upheaval. And we will spend roughly a quarter of that time at our jobs. Shouldn't part of that upheaval be to challenge the norms under which we've been working? Including the possibility that “I love you” might be a leading indicator of what it means to be a more human leader. Where do you draw the line? And why?
Edited highlights of our full conversation. Here's a question. What role does love play in your leadership? Before we start, I want to acknowledge the death of someone who played a big role in helping Chris and I create the film editing company that we built in the ‘90s and 2000s. Jim Garrett was a brilliant businessman and a gentleman. He was the founder of the award winning and internationally recognized production company, Garrett and Partners, working with directors like John Schlesinger, Nick Roeg, Ken Russell and Richard Loncraine along the way. I've posted a link to his obituary in the London Times in this week's show notes. When we were conceiving our film editing company in 1994, Jim sat down with Chris and I over lunch in London and gave us advice that formed the foundational DNA of a business which is still thriving almost thirty years later. Many of the principles and practices on which that business operates today came from that lunch. All of us who have spent any part of our careers working at the original Lookinglass or at the Whitehouse film editing companies owe him our thanks. His impact was and is enormous. And now, on with the show. This week's guest is Devika Bulchandani. She's the global CEO of Ogilvy. And her view of leadership includes an impassioned belief that seemed so obvious to me once she said it but which I have never heard before. The business of running a business does not usually contain much discussion of love. You hear people say occasionally, “I love what I'm doing” or “I love where I work”. You can see evidence of passion in some people, particularly business founders. But the idea of saying “I love you” to a co-worker will send tremors down the backs of HR and Talent leaders across the entire spectrum of the creative industries. And yet, as Devika asks, wouldn't the world be better by the way if we all just felt more of it? We live in a time of apparently limitless upheaval. And we will spend roughly a quarter of that time at our jobs. Shouldn't part of that upheaval be to challenge the norms under which we've been working? Including the possibility that “I love you” might be a leading indicator of what it means to be a more human leader. Where do you draw the line? And why?
Here's a question. What role does love play in your leadership? Before we start, I want to acknowledge the death of someone who played a big role in helping Chris and I create the film editing company that we built in the ‘90s and 2000s. Jim Garrett was a brilliant businessman and a gentleman. He was the founder of the award winning and internationally recognized production company, Garrett and Partners, working with directors like John Schlesinger, Nick Roeg, Ken Russell and Richard Loncraine along the way. I've posted a link to his obituary in the London Times in this week's show notes. When we were conceiving our film editing company in 1994, Jim sat down with Chris and I over lunch in London and gave us advice that formed the foundational DNA of a business which is still thriving almost thirty years later. Many of the principles and practices on which that business operates today came from that lunch. All of us who have spent any part of our careers working at the original Lookinglass or at the Whitehouse film editing companies owe him our thanks. His impact was and is enormous. And now, on with the show. This week's guest is Devika Bulchandani. She's the global CEO of Ogilvy. And her view of leadership includes an impassioned belief that seemed so obvious to me once she said it but which I have never heard before. The business of running a business does not usually contain much discussion of love. You hear people say occasionally, “I love what I'm doing” or “I love where I work”. You can see evidence of passion in some people, particularly business founders. But the idea of saying “I love you” to a co-worker will send tremors down the backs of HR and Talent leaders across the entire spectrum of the creative industries. And yet, as Devika asks, wouldn't the world be better by the way if we all just felt more of it? We live in a time of apparently limitless upheaval. And we will spend roughly a quarter of that time at our jobs. Shouldn't part of that upheaval be to challenge the norms under which we've been working? Including the possibility that “I love you” might be a leading indicator of what it means to be a more human leader. Where do you draw the line? And why?
This week on the CE Pro Podcast we're looking back on the editors' of CE Pro's favorite podcast moments from 2022. Executive editor Arlen Schweiger, senior editor Bob Archer, editor in chief Jason Knott and web editor Nick Boever all hosted guests on the CE Pro Podcast in 2022, and while we'd say all the conversations were gems, we of course have moments that stand out more than others. So stay tuned in this episode for highlights from our selections, featuring guests Chris Pinder of HDANYWHERE and Ian Morrish of Together For Cinema; Brian Hoyer of Shielded Healing; Joel Silver of the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF); Harman Luxury Audio's Jim Garrett; and David Ly of Iveda.
The legal industry is notoriously slow to adopt new technologies into their firm's systems and processes. This week, we're joined by Assembly Software CTO Jim Garrett to discuss what firms should already have adopted and what the future holds for the legal industry.Learn more about Assembly Software and their solutions for law firms at www.assemblysoftware.com
The legal industry is notoriously slow to adopt new technologies into their firm's systems and processes. This week, we're joined by Assembly Software CTO Jim Garrett to discuss what firms should already have adopted and what the future holds for the legal industry.Learn more about Assembly Software and their solutions for law firms at www.assemblysoftware.com
On this week's podcast, Jim Garrett joins us from Los Angeles, CA, where he is senior director of product strategy and planning for Harman Luxury Audio Group, the home of five prestigious brands — JBL Synthesis, Mark Levinson, Revel, Lexicon, and Arcam. It's almost time for CEDIA Expo time in Dallas, where Harman Luxury Audio Group typically makes quite a splash. Many of their brand announcements are already public, but it still seemed like a great time to check in with Jim and learn more about the brand's latest AV offerings. Today's episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by Shelly WiFi Relays by Allterco | Smart home devices designed and developed to provide solutions tailored to your needs. Go to https://shelly.cloud and make IoT simple!
I interviewed several vendor reps about the features and latest developments in law practice management software. Highlights Who are today's guests? - 1:15 Take Your Pick: Who will die in Stranger Things or what kind of minion would you be? - 2:41 What is happening in the world of legal tech? - 5:51 What a lawyer should do during an acquisition? - 7:10 What does acquisition mean for attorneys? - 8:38 What are companies doing to make migration from software to software easier for lawyers? What should attorneys be expecting during the process? - 12:06 The strategies for lawyers in uncertain times. - 20:09 Integration of case management software and other software: Are there specific integrations needed? - 28:16 Integration versus data privacy and security. - 33:38 The biggest misconception lawyers have about law practice management. - 38:45 Episode Resources Connect with Jared Correia jared@redcavelegal.com https://redcavelegal.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia https://twitter.com/RedCaveLegal Connect with Dov Slansky, Jim Garrett, Colin Li and Igor Selizhuk https://www.smartadvocate.com/ https://www.litify.com/ https://joinparadigm.com/ https://assemblysoftware.com/
California’s Jim Garrett is a fellow 101’er whose relatively new work I was already digging upon whatever you could call my entry point.. I take it that we recognized each other immediately as creatives and Channel 101 fans and now we’re talking about EACH OTHER’s work in present tense, which is a nice trip. He’s a great fella, whose Channel shows “Quarantine” and “Being Jason Whetzell” are knock-out punch classics and who’s audio-only Frequency shows are top notch as well. This is really a big discussion about making stuff, pop culture, and the 101-iverse. It was a lot of fun. In the theme of the 101-iverse is some related tunes; upcoming guest Chris Baldwin’s dreamy synth music, under the name ‘Hot Club’, music by past 101 contributors as well as TDS guests Jonah Ray and Kali Kazoo.. ALSO you’ll get to hear a full Frequency 101 episode by Jim Garrett (starring Adam Garland, Erin Pearce, Andy Petruzzo, Jared Wagenstein). What a week! Hot Club - Old Feelings https://music.apple.com/ca/album/old-feelings-single/1544635438 Jim Garrett’s “Dragons & Dungeons - Episode 1” https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/frequency-101/id1437520566?i=1000503117975 Jonah Ray - Frank’s 2KTV https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/you-cant-call-me-al Kali Kazoo - Not A Problem [Live at the Hi-Hat] https://kalikazoo.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-hi-hat Produced, edited and hosted by Todd. V/O by Milo Axelrod. Theme music is excerpts of “Makie Elkino” (Live) by William Chernoff. Piano outro music by JP Sunga. Cover photo by Daniel Hodgeson. Presented in part by Afternoon Tea - Artist Collective + Record Label. Born of the Shun Club. Shunned since 2012. afternoontealabel.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todddonaldshow/message
In this episode of #beyondthebusiness Jim Garrett rejoins Eric and Leslie for a deep dive into the applications of Jim's work ethic and personal philosophy of success. This is a great episode for absorbing leadership skills and applying them for real world uses, especially in the spirit of entrepreneurship. Jim believes there is opportunity in chaos- a timely message given the context of the last year.
This week's guest is Jim Garrett, Market President here in Charleston for Colliers International. Jim is extremely knowledgable in the world of commercial real estate brokerage and his expertise is palpable throughout this the episode. This first sit down with Jim focusses his early life and upbringing, painting the context for future success.
Packed full of the good stuff once again with Roger, Jack & Bev. On this edition of the podcast joining the team is Luis Wyatt, with his Dancing Live at 12:30 pm (UK time) to shake away the boredom factor and bring a smile to your day too. We hear from Carmella Reece – Head Teacher of St Peters Juniors – Farnborough, about the school achievements, and there new four-legged friend. Homeschooling is talked about with Sarah Johnson from Sassy Sugar Doughnuts, plus how do you get your songs heard on the radio, we speak to Jim Garrett from the Sound Lab, to explain more about Record Plugging and promotion. Gary will be here to tell us about the new podcast ‘Entertainment Biz Round-Up' Mandy Dineley has a go at recording one of our first ‘Free Ads Spots' have a listen to find out how she does, music from Emma Kelly and Henry Fricker, we have the recycling tips, you thanking the NHS and the Quiz. We need you to be part of the show too, fancy it, get in touch roger@smjmediagroup.uk Grab a coffee and a chocolate biscuit and have a listen
Red Hat expert Jim Garrett joins us to work through the ins and outs of Red Hat's Quarkus, a full-stack, Kubernetes-native Java framework that's made for Java virtual machines (JVMs) and native compilation, optimizing Java specifically for containers and enabling it to become an effective platform for serverless, cloud, and Kubernetes environments.By the end of the episode, you'll know what that means and you'll have learned about the advantages that serverless computing brings to your business operations and your bottom line.
In this episode, Residential Tech Today Executive Editor Jeremy Glowacki chats with Jim Garrett, senior director of product strategy and planning for Luxury Audio at HARMAN, the company probably best known in the world of consumer electronics for its JBL brand. To celebrate JBL’s 75th anniversary, the company has introduced throw-back speaker and integrated amplifier designs that both have modern technology twists, as well as new additions to the high-end JBL Synthesis family of speakers. Learn more about Harman Luxury Audio at https://www.harmanluxuryaudio.com/ Today’s episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by SONY USA | Electronics, PlayStation, Movies, Music and More. Visit https://www.sony.com/
Jim is a singer songwriter who is also a in demand electric guitarist. and a fixture in the Charlotte music scene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandy-carlton/message
This week's episode explores the audio dimension of Hygge, the Scandinavian notion of coziness, conviviality, and simple joys. Listen to Chris Dragon, Senior Director of Marketing for Lifestyle at HARMAN, Jim Garrett, Senior Director of Product Strategy and Planning for the Luxury Audio Business Unit at HARMAN, and Ingrid Opstad, freelance journalist, graphic designer, and founder of the very popular interior, design, and lifestyle blog "That Scandinavian Feeling" discussing the fine art of HiFi-Hygge.
In Episode 135, Dan, editor-turned-co-host Zack Seitz, and friend of the pod Jim Garrett chat with Mark Kissling and Jon Bell about their new article in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Teaching social studies amid ecological crisis.”
CES 2019 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the world's gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years - the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it attracts the world's business leaders and pioneering thinkers. LG Debuts TV Of Tomorrow With World's First Rollable OLED TVLG Electronics (LG) is defining the next generation of television at CES® 2019 with the introduction of the world's first rollable OLED TV. The LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R (model 65R9) reimagines the everyday TV with a revolutionary form factor only made possible by the company's industry-leading OLED technology, boasting picture and sound quality that is second to none. The never-before-seen user experience gives home TV viewers infinite possibilities in designing their perfect viewing space. Line View allows the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R to be partially unrolled, allowing for management of specific tasks that do not require the full TV screen. In Line View, users can choose from features such as Clock mode to check the time and weather, Frame mode to enjoy family photos shared from a smartphone, Mood mode to create a more relaxing atmosphere as well as others including Music and Home Dashboard. When in Zero View, all 65 inches of the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R are hidden from view and tucked away in the base. Even in Zero View, users can enjoy music and other audio content which resonate from the 4.2-channel, 100W front-firing Dolby Atmos audio system. The premium bloodline is clearly evident in the entire unit, from the brushed aluminum casing to the quality wool speaker cover designed by Kvadrat of Denmark. No pricing or availability Samsung Unveils 75 inch Modular Micro LED TechnologySamsung introduced its latest innovations in modular MicroLED display technology during its annual First Look CES event at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. The revolutionary new Micro LED technology designs featured at the event included: a new 75” display, a 219” The Wall as well as other various groundbreaking sizes, shapes and configurations for a next-generation modular Micro LED display – a 2019 CES Best of Innovation Award winner. Due to the technical advancements in the ultra-fine pitch semiconductor packaging process that narrow the gap between the microscopic LED chips, Samsung has been able to create a stunning 4K Micro LED display in a smaller, more home-friendly 75” form factor. No pricing or availability Samsung announces 98in version of its 8K QLED TV The QE98Q900R is a 98in version of the TV that's already available in 65in, 75in, 82in (US-only) and 85in variants. Aside from being a bigger model, the new model in the Q900R range shares the same specs as its siblings, which means it's an 8K display with a full array direct LED backlight that can hit a peak brightness of 4000 nits. It uses the same Quantum Processor 8K, which combines with central server-based machine-learning to upscale all non-8K content in the best quality possible. No pricing or availability but the 85 inch is currently $15K VIZIO Reveals SmartCast™ 3.0 at CES 2019, Adding Support for Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit VIZIO, Inc. announced the latest iteration of its easy-to-use smart TV experience, VIZIO SmartCast 3.0, which will offer unparalleled value to consumers through new seamless integrations, features and content offerings. With support for Apple AirPlay 2, millions of VIZIO SmartCast users can effortlessly play videos, music, photos and more directly from their iPhone, iPad and Mac to SmartCast TVs. HomeKit, Apple's secure smart home platform, will also be supported, enabling customers to easily control their SmartCast TVs using the Home app or by asking Siri. Support for AirPlay 2 and HomeKit on VIZIO SmartCast TVs will be available for registered beta members across the U.S. and Canada to experience in Q1 2019. Following the beta, VIZIO SmartCast 3.0 will roll out via free cloud-based updates to new and existing SmartCast TVs and displays in Q2 20191. Panasonic's GZ2000: World's Most Cinematic TV Panasonic today announced the launch of the GZ2000, featuring a custom-made Professional Edition 4K OLED panel which incorporates custom hardware improvements by Panasonic. Optimized by a leading Hollywood colorist, the new panel highlights unparalleled color accuracy and significantly better than average brightness levels. The GZ2000 is the world's first* OLED TV to support both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR as well as HLG Photo, the new still image format which brings still photography into the HDR world. Furthermore, the GZ2000 is the world's first TV with built-in upward-firing speakers capable of delivering Dolby Atmos® immersive audio with total ease and convenience. The total audio system has also been tuned by Technics engineers. Also, with support for voice assistants, the GZ2000 can integrate seamlessly with a smart home setup. The GZ2000 also works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, allowing users to operate some key TV functions, just using their voice. No pricing or availability Sony Electronics Adds Super-large Sized 8K TVs and OLED 4K TVs to the MASTER Series Lineup Sony Electronics Inc. today announced the new MASTER Series Z9G 8K LCD and A9G 4K OLED televisions. Sony's MASTER Series TVs represent the pinnacle of picture quality available to home viewers, capable of displaying images that faithfully convey the creators' intent. The MASTER Series is the name given to only the very best Sony TVs and provides premium picture quality, color, contrast and clarity approaching that of a professional-grade monitor. The MASTER Series TVs also feature Netflix Calibrated Mode and IMAX Enhanced to further ensure that content is delivered as intended. Both new models feature the latest generation Picture Processor X1™ Ultimate for accurate detail and contrast. Introduced last fall with the inaugural MASTER Series models, this processor plays a vital role in delivering the high-quality picture in the MASTER Series. The Picture Processor X1 Ultimate has a unique algorithm specially developed for 8K that can intelligently detect and analyze each object in the picture, resulting in exceptional detail and contrast for a more realistic picture that represents the creators' intent. Premium quality sound is a key part of the viewing experience as well, and both the A9G and Z9G models have the new Sound-from-Picture Reality feature, which faithfully reproduces the position of the sound on the screen so when actors are speaking, the sound appears to be coming directly from their mouths and not from a speaker off to the bottom. Pricing and retail availability will be announced in spring 2019. The MASTER Series televisions will be on sale at BestBuy and other authorized dealers nationwide. Sony launching another new OLED TV - the AG8 Sony has just announced details of its more affordable 2019 OLED offering, the AG8. Available in 55in and 65in variants, the AG8 does without the X1 Ultimate processor of the AG9 OLED, instead sticking with the X1 Extreme chip seen on its predecessor, the AF8. Sony hasn't yet announced a release date or price for the AG8 Roku and TCL Announce Plan to Make 8K TCL Roku TVs and Built-in Voice Controls Roku, Inc. and TCL® announced that the two companies are working together to make 8K TCL Roku TVs expected to be available to consumers in late 2019. TCL will leverage its latest Gen 11 LCD panel factory and Roku® is developing an 8K hardware reference design that TCL will be the first to license. Additionally, Roku is expanding its 4K and HDR hardware reference design to include far-field microphones for voice search and control. Today, TCL also announced they will be the first to deliver these TV models in 2019. No pricing or availability Airplay2 Enabled TVs LG OLED (2019)Announced LG NanoCell SM9X series (2019)Announced LG NanoCell SM8X series (2019)Announced LG UHD UM7X series (2019)Announced Samsung QLED Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Samsung 8 Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Samsung 7 Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Samsung 6 Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Samsung 5 Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Samsung 4 Series (2019 and 2018)Announced Sony Z9G Series (2019)Announced Sony A9G Series (2019)Announced Sony X950G Series (2019)Announced Sony X850G Series (2019 85", 75", 65" and 55" models)Announced Vizio P-Series Quantum (2019 and 2018)Announced Vizio P-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)Announced Vizio M-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)Announced Vizio E-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)Announced Vizio D-series (2019, 2018 and 2017)Announced Panasonic's 2019 4K Blu-ray players offer HDR10+ and Dolby Vision Panasonic has launched two new Blu-ray players at CES 2019, the DP-UB150 and the DP-UB450, offering upgraded specs and promises of better performance. Both new 4K Blu-ray players support the latest version of HDR (high dynamic range) picture technology, HDR10+. The more expensive UB450 player also supports Dolby Vision, another version of HDR, ensuring you can get the very best out of Dolby Vision content. Both the UB150 and UB450 can also passthrough Dolby Atmos. No Pricing or availability given HARMAN's Mark Levinson Showcases New 5000 Series Integrated Amplifiers HARMAN's Mark Levinson is showcasing the first two models from the new 5000 series, the № 5805 and № 5802 integrated amplifiers at CES 2019. The Mark Levinson 5000 series amplifiers deliver renowned Mark Levinson luxury and fidelity at an exceptional value. “The Nº5805 and Nº5802 were created to deliver all of the performance and quality expected from Mark Levinson while implementing state of the art features and efficiencies gained from decades of superlative audio engineering and technological advancements,” said Jim Garrett, Senior Director, Product Strategy & Planning, HARMAN Luxury Audio. "Proudly designed, engineered and precision crafted in the USA, the 5000 series looks great, sounds amazing, and is re-defining performance expectations." Both amplifiers feature fully discrete, direct-coupled, class AB amplifier channels powered from an oversized (500+ VA) toroidal transformer with individual secondary windings for the left and right channels. The voltage gain stage employs a topology directly descended from the acclaimed Nº 534 amplifier, which is mated to an output stage comprising two high-speed driver transistors operating in class A and six 260V, 15A output transistors. Two Thermal-Trak devices in a unique configuration guarantee stable output bias regardless of load or temperature. Four 10,000-microfarad capacitors per channel, located directly on the output stage circuit board, easily provide enough current for a conservative 125W/channel at 8 ohms, 250W/channel at 4 ohms, and stable operation down to 2 ohms. The Nº5805 and Nº5802 will be available in first quarter 2019 at MSRPs of $8,500 and $7,000 respectively. ELAC NAVIS Powered Speakers ELAC's new Navis Series answers every minimalist audiophile's dream of a no-compromise powered speaker driven by best-inclass amplifiers that are truly deserving of the name “high end.” While most powered speakers rely on Class D digital designs, ELAC engineers build in 300 watts of pure analog amplification—for maximum power and exceptional sound. Add the Discovery Connect wireless transmitter to your system, and Navis becomes a wireless speaker that lets you enjoy streaming content without a cable in sight. $2,000 a pair for the book shelf model $2,000 each for floor standing. Sony LSPX-S1 Glass Sound Speaker The LSPX-S2 Glass Sound Speaker looks more like a little lamp than a speaker, and in actual fact it's both. At the centre of a glass tube is a little LED light with 32 steps of brightness that can also be set to candlelight mode, which introduces candle-like flickering. But just below the LED light, hidden from view, are three actuators, spaced equally around the inside of the glass. These actuators vibrate the glass to create sound, in much the same way that the actuators on the back of the company's OLED TVs produce sound by vibrating the panel. At the bottom of the unit, also hidden, is a woofer to add bass and lower mid-range, filling out the higher frequencies produced by the actuators. $799 Ring Door View Cam The Ring Door View Cam is a smaller piece of kit that can sit over your door's existing viewer/spy hole. Sandwiched between the button and the camera lens is a piece of glass that'll let you peer through the hole at your visitors, old-school style. Door View Cam comes with all of the usual features you'd expect from a Ring product, including HD video, privac y zones and smart alerts. In addition, however, it packs an impact sensor to alert you when a moron knocks on your door instead of, you know, pushing the clearly obvious bell. It's worth adding that existing Ring products will let you watch what's going on at the door with its Live View feature. Because this is designed to sit over door peepholes, the product is installed without drilling or permanent modifications. That should mean that folks in rental properties and apartment blocks will be up for trying the device, so long as you can pop out the existing peephole. And Ring will, as usual, guarantee to replace your equipment if it's stolen, although it should be pretty hard to steal. Arlo to Add Apple Homekit Support for Arlo Ultra and Pro 2 Wire-free Camera Systems Arlo Technologies, Inc. announced today that HomeKit, Apple's secure smart home platform, will be supported by the Arlo Ultra 4K HDR Wire-Free and Arlo Pro 2 Security Camera Systems. While Arlo users can already control their Ultra or Pro 2 cameras via the Arlo app, HomeKit provides added convenience for iPhone and iPad users to access certain functions of their Arlo cameras using the Apple Home app or Siri voice commands. Support for HomeKit will be available as an automatic firmware update for Arlo Ultra and Pro 2 camera systems later this quarter. The new Arlo Ultra 4K HDR Wire-Free Security Camera System is available now, with pricing starting at $399.99 for the 1-camera system which includes a one-year subscription to Arlo Smart Premier, Arlo's AI and computer vision powered service that delivers sophisticated detection of people, vehicles, packages and more3. The Arlo Pro 2 Smart Security System with 1080p HD picture quality starts at $299.99 for the 1-camera system. Capstone Connected Home Launches Google-Enabled Smart Mirror Capstone Connected Home's Google-enabled Smart Mirror will be available in varying sizes, the first to market being 19x22. Available for purchase and shipping to customers the beginning of Q1 2019. Brilliant smart home hub now supports Apple HomeKit Brilliant, a smart home hub that plugs into existing light-switch ports, already works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Nest, Philips Hue, August smart locks and a whole bunch of other home accessories. Now, it's adding Apple HomeKit-enabled devices to the things you can control using its touchscreen panel. The integration also allows you to control lights connected to the hub by voice using Siri on iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, HomePods and Macs. You can also control those lights using the Apple Home app. HomeKit support will roll out to all existing Brilliant customers through an over-the-air firmware update -- at no additional cost -- sometime this spring. Belkin WEMO New Wemo Light Switches for 2019 Native HomeKit compatibility; leverages Apple's software authentication for HomeKit compatibility without the use of other hardware. Joins Wemo Mini Smart Plug and Wemo Dimmer for full HomeKit compatibility across Wemo's leading family of devices Updated design, singlepole and 3-way options Control your home lighting from the wall, your phone or by using your voice via Siri MSRP of $99 (single-pole) and $49.99 (3-way) Available Spring/Summer on Wemo.com Kholer Amazon Alexa-enabled Verdera Voice mirror The Amazon Alexa-enabled Verdera Voice mirror brings optimally bright, shadowless light and full stereo sound to your bathroom with convenient voice command. All you have to do is Ask Alexa, and your Verdera Voice mirror allows you a hands-free bathroom routine. Using Alexa is as simple as asking a question. Just ask to adjust the lights to the ideal brightness for any grooming activity, play music, get the weather, tell a joke, and more - Alexa will respond instantly. You can even make middle-of-the-night bathroom trips less disruptive with a motion-sensing night-light. Soma Announces Smart Bra Soma®, is reshaping the bra fit experience with the launch of SOMAINNOFIT™. Through a proprietary app supported by patented measurement technology from Like A Glove, the SOMAINNOFIT bra offers an easy, no guess solution that helps women find a best-fit bra without the need of a measuring tape or fit quiz. When a woman puts the SOMAINNOFIT bra on and connects it via Bluetooth to the SOMAINNOFIT app, it quickly captures four key body measurements and recommends a personally curated selection of Soma bras in the styles and size that will deliver her best fit. Once the process is completed, customers can utilize their individual measurements to purchase the recommended bras directly through the app, on Soma's website, Soma.com, or in Soma boutiques nationwide. Multiple women can use the same SOMAINNOFIT bra by downloading the app and entering their unique bra identifier. The SOMAINNOFIT bra will be available January 8th on Soma.com for an introductory price of $25 (regularly $59)*. In addition, customers who purchase SOMAINNOFIT will receive $25 off a new Soma bra. It will be available for purchase in-store starting on January 23rd and used as part of the certified, five-star bra fit service. The SOMAINNOFIT app is available for free download on the Apple and Google app stores.
Hangin' with the 'Boys share their memories of Jim Garrett and bring you a look behind the scenes of the team's production department.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hangin' with the 'Boys share their memories of Jim Garrett and bring you a look behind the scenes of the team's production department.
In Episode 53, Michael & Dan discuss the concept of acquiring difficult knowledge with guest Jim Garrett. One of the first things we discuss is 'what exactly is difficult knowledge?'
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2015 Wrap-up Well, 2015 has been excellent. We’ve shared so much content through BlacksmitHer Radio and I have to say it’s been so much fun and nothing short of EPIC? Let’s re-cap what we’ve heard and learned: Way back in January 2015 we found out about a touchmark that includes an anvil and gap-toothed smiley face…who was that, anyone??? That’s Dawn Raines touch mark from episode #14. Jodie Bliss, episode #14, told us that she writes a business plan every 6 months to stay on the right path. Then we heard straight from the owner of Nimba anvils, Jim Garrett in episode #16. How he and his brother became the owners and Jim’s latest project of 2 tons of forged bronze on a houseboat for a railing. Randy McDaniel told us about his new Hydraulic Forging Press book that he recently published with SkipJack Press and we heard from the owner of Skipjack Press Al Krysan. They have a plethora of blacksmithing books. Then in February Tom Willoughby talked about the cool factor and his anvil vultures in episode #19. Tim Cisneros told us the story behind the “wave Bench” and can you remember who said this remark? “For every hammer blow there should be a pencil stroke.” That was Mark Aspery in episode #21. We learned that Monica Coyne’s blacksmith shop runs totally off the grid. Then we hopped over to Australia to hear Mary Hackett talk about the women’s blacksmithing group called “Blacksmith Doris”. Then it was back to Cali, Weaverville in fact and the collaborative bench project that won an award at the Western States Conference in March, Carley Eisenburg talked about being on the Ellen DeGeneres show called Ellen’s Design Challenge and Todd Daniels from NOMMA said “to affiliate, the more you give the more you get”. In April we heard Tobbe Malm talk about his Bolt Poetry and the Iron Rose Project in Norway. May and June episodes were filled with great interviews of the CanIronX demonstrators: Albert Paley, Grant Haverstock, Zeevik Gottleib, Ian Hope Simpson, Lorelei Simms and her 7 generations of In the heat of July Dennis Dusek talked about his black-eye and how it was messing up his make-up routine in the mornings. Michael Budd from Ireland told us this on taking risks: “Sometimes you have to learn a new technique for a job and even though it might take twice as long, it pushes you forward as a craftsperson, artist and designer. It's not the most cost-effective way to work, but if you always choose most the cost-effective way, you won't produce the most interesting work.” In September we heard from a guy that out of his 2-car garage this active duty US Army Sargent offered free knife-making classes dubbed “Blade Therapy.” The organization is known as Resilience Forge and Nate Bocker is still bringing the therapeutic effects of blacksmithing to a wider community. Then we met Lynda Metcalfe, how she was part of a team that won the NOMMA Top Job Silver Award for a decorative railing near Charlotte, NC. It took 475 hours for her to design, build and install the 30 foot railing. Frosty the Lucky told us all about his T-burner and the Alaskan blacksmithing scene. Then we hopped across the country to upstate NY and learned about the Adirondack Folk School and their largest course is blacksmithing. Over Halloween Mark Aspery and I talked about the upcoming teaching tents and forging competitions at ABANA’s main conference in Salk Lake, Utah in July 2016. Do you remember the hints he gave that will help you win the competitions? Listen to episode #46. Then we met the new Hammer’s Blow editor, Dan Nauman, Wisconnie or Wisconsin. I’ve got to tell you guys something, I went to a Rocky Mtn Smith conference in 1998, this was when I met the infamous Francis Whitaker. Anyway I remember a demonstrator there who dropped an unfinished spiral basket in the slack tub, and he reached all the way down to the bottom, found it, all the while making a huge fuss of how gross the water was in the slack tub, he’s rooting around and then pulls out a completely beautiful finished spiral basket and said “see what the slack tub can do to your iron”….oh, everyone laughed and Francis nearly fell off his stool laughing. On a more serious note Andy Blakney told us about Quick and Dirty Tool Company’s warehouse fire, Victor Plitt talked about his new online blacksmithing forum called “The Iron Forge Fire” Kate Dinneen told us all about the upcoming Ypres, Belgium blacksmithing event to honor WWI veterans and their families. You know they are still looking for submittals for a panel design, you have until January 31st. Yes, I am submitting a design with Dennis Dusek, it’s about the American Field Service AKA AFS. “As German troops stormed into France in the summer of 1914, the American Colony in Paris inaugurated a volunteer ambulance service to transport the wounded from the front lines to the American Hospital on the outskirts of Paris.” Some of the drivers were women which was a big deal at the time. And 18 yr. old Ernest Hemingway was a driver for the AFS and used the experience as the basis of his novel A Farewell to Arms. So that’s our idea, what’s yours??? coppersmiths on her mother’s side! We went across the “pond” to talk to Adriane Legge who told us about the 7 P’s, prior planning and preparation prevents piss poor performance. We stayed across the pond, in England and talked to Terrance Clark’s daughter Rebecca Knott and how she held her first hammer at the age of 3!
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Jim Garrett State Bar certified Tax Specialist who works only on trust and estate matters. He is also a State Bar certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate Law. His practice deals primarily with large to very large trusts and estates where tax issues are very important Sgt Chris Cognac runs the Community Policing Unit at the Hawthorne Police in Los Angeles County California. He is one of the co creators of the high successful internation community policing project called “Coffee with a Cop, he and his fellow officers also run a program for low income children to be able to play ice hockey Jason Schultz attorney who concentrates his practice in personal injury and wrongful death matters on behalf of plaintiffs in state and federal courts primarily in and around Atlanta, Georgia. He is a Life Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum The Top Trial Lawyers in America, AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, Georgia Super Lawyers, named in the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Georgia . He authored the book “The Ultimate Guide to Injury Cases in Georgia: The Truth About Your Injury Case” and well as numerous articles and seminars relating to trucking safety and litigation Steven Bowman leading international advisor in strategy, governance, risk and leadership. He currently consults with over one thousand nonprofit and corporate organizations each year in the USA, UK , Australia , NZ and Asia. He is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Corporate Law and Accountability Research Group , Monash University, and co-author with his wife of “Leading From the Edge of Possibility: No More Business As Usual”
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In this edition of the NAI Nashville Market Report podcast, I spoke with Jim Garrett the Senior VP of Network Operations and Tom Garland the VP of Client Development with NAI Global about how our industry has become a global marketplace and the impact it has on us locally.If you’re reading this through email or an RSS reader, please be sure to stop by our web site to get more information on these issues and many others affecting our marketplace in Nashville, Tennessee.