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RETROMATICA
LG G Watch, uno de los pioneros

RETROMATICA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 26:33


Hoy os hablo del LG G Watch, uno de los primeros dispositivos inteligentes que tuve en mi muñeca.

The History of Computing
Getting Fit With Fitbit

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 16:18


Fitbit was founded in 2007, originally as Healthy Metrics Research, Inc, by James Park and Eric Friedman. They had a goal to bring fitness trackers to market. They didn't invent the pedometer and in fact wanted to go far further. That prize goes to Abraham-Louis Perrelet of Switzerland in 1780 or possibly back to da Vinci. And there are stories of calculating the distance armies moved using various mechanisms that used automations based on steps or the spinning of wagon wheels. The era of wearables arguably began in 1953 when the transistor radio showed up and Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka started Sony. People started to get accustomed to carrying around technology. 1961 and Claude Shannon and Edward Thorp build a small computer to time when balls would land in roulette. Which they put in a shoe. Meanwhile sensors that could detect motion and the other chips to essentially create a small computer in a watch-sized package were coming down in price. Apple had already released the Nike+iPod Sports Kit the year before, with a little sensor that went in my running shoes. And Fitbit capitalized on an exploding market for tracking fitness. Apple effectively proved the concept was ready for higher end customers. But remember that while the iPod was incredibly popular at the time, what about everyone else? Park and Friedman raised $400,000 on the idea in a pre-seed round and built a prototype. No, it wasn't actually a wearable, it was a bunch of sensors in a wooden box. That enabled them to shop around for more investors to actually finish a marketable device. By 2008 they were ready to take the idea to TechCrunch 50 and Tim O'Reilly and other panelists from TechCrunch loved it. And they picked up a whopping 2,000 pre-release orders. Only problem is they weren't exactly ready to take that kind of volume. So they toured suppliers around Asia for months and worked overtime in hotel rooms fixing design and architecture issues. And in 2009 they were finally ready and took 25,000 orders, shipping about one fifth of them. That device was called the Fitbit Tracker and took on a goal of 10,000 steps that became a popular goal in Japan in the 1960s. It's a little money-clip sized device with just one button that shows the status towards that 10,000 step goal. And once synchronized we could not only see tons of information about how many calories we burned and other statistics but we could also see Those first orders were sold directly through the web site. The next batch would be much different, going through Best Buy. The margins selling directly were much better and so they needed to tune those production lines. They went to four stores, then ten times that, then 15 times that. They announced the Fitbit Ultra in 2011. Here we got a screen that showed a clock but also came with a stopwatch. That would evolve into the Fitbit One in 2012. Bluetooth now allowed us to sync with our phones. That original device would over time evolve to the Zip and then the Inspire Clip. They grew fast in those first few years and enjoyed a large swathe of the market initially, but any time one vendor proves a market others are quick to fast-follow. The Nike Fuelband came along in 2012. There were also dozens of cheap $15 knock-offs in stores like Fry's. But those didn't have nearly as awesome an experience. A simple experience was the Fitbit Flex, released in 2013. The Fitbit could now be worn on the wrist. It looked more like the original tracker but a little smaller so it could slide in and out of a wristband. It could vibrate so could wake us up and remind us to get up and move. And the Fitbit Force came out that year, which could scroll through information on the screen, like our current step count. But that got some bad press for the nickel used on the device so the Charge came out the next year, doing much of the same stuff. And here we see the price slowly going up from below a hundred dollars to $130 as new models with better accelerometers came along. In 2014 they released a mobile app for all the major mobile platforms that allowed us to track devices through Bluetooth and opened up a ton of options to show other people our information. Chuck Schumer was concerned about privacy but the options for fitness tracking were about to explode in the other direction, becoming even less private. That's the same year the LG G Watch came out, sporting a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. The ocean was getting redder and devices were becoming more like miniature computers that happened to do tracking as well. After Android Wear was released in 2014, now called Wear OS, the ocean was bound to get much, much redder. And yet, they continued to grow and thrive. They did an IPO, or Initial Public Offering, in 2015 on the back of selling over 21 million devices. They were ready to reach a larger market. Devices were now in stores like Walmart and Target, and they had badges. It was an era of gamification and they were one of the best in the market at that. Walk enough steps to have circumnavigated the sun? There's a badge for that. Walk the distance of the Nile? There's a badge for that. Do a round trip to the moon and back? Yup, there's a badge for that as well. And we could add friends in the app. Now we could compete to see who got more steps on the day. And of course some people cheated. Once I was wearing a Fitbit on my wrist I got 60,000 steps one day as I painted the kitchen. So we sometimes didn't even mean to cheat. And an ecosystem had sprung up around Fitbit. Like Fitstar, a personal training coach, which got acquired by Fitbit and rebranded as Fitbit Coach. 2015 was also when the Apple Watch was released. The Apple Watch added many of the same features like badges and similar statistics. By then there were models of the Fitbit that could show who was calling our phone or display a text message we got. And that was certainly part of the Wear OS for of Android. But those other devices were more expensive and Fitbit was still able to own the less expensive part of the market and spend on R&D to still compete at the higher end. They were flush with cash by 2016 so while selling 22 million more devices, they bought Coin and Pebble that year, taking in technology developed through crowdfunding sources and helping mass market it. That's the same year we got the Fitbit Alta, effectively merging the Charge and Alta and we got HR models of some devices, which stands for Heart Rate. Yup, they could now track that too. They bought Vector Watch SRL in 2017, the same year they released the Ionic smartwatch, based somewhat on the technology acquired from Pebble. But the stock took a nosedive, and the market capitalization was cut in half. They added weather to the Ionic and merged that tech with that from the Blaze, released the year before. Here, we see technology changing quickly - Pebble was merged with Blaze but Wear OS from Google and Watch OS from Apple were forcing changes all the faster. The apps on other platforms were a clear gap as were the sensors baked into so many different integrated circuit packages. But Fitbit could still compete. In 2018 they released a cheaper version of the smartwatch called the Versa. They also released an API that allowed for a considerable amount of third party development, as well as Fitbit OS 3. They also bought Twine Health in 2018 Partnered with Adidas in 2018 for the ionic. Partnered with Blue Cross Blue Shield to reduce insurance rates 2018 released the Charge 3 with oxygen saturation sensors and a 40% larger screen than the Charge 2. From there the products got even more difficult to keep track of, as they poked at every different corner of the market. The Inspire, Inspire HR, Versa 2, Versa Lite, Charge 4, Versa 3, Sense, Inspire 2, Luxe. I wasn't sure if they were going to figure out the killer device or not when Fitbit was acquired by Google in 2021. And that's where their story ends and the story of the ubiquitous ecosystem of Google begins. Maybe they continue with their own kernels or maybe they're moving all of their devices to WearOS. Maybe Google figures out how to pull together all of their home automation and personal tracking devices into one compelling offer. Now they get to compete with Amazon who now has the Halo to help attack the bottom of the market. Or maybe Google leaves the Fitbit team alone to do what they do. Fitbit has sold over 100 million devices and sports well over 25 million active users. The Apple Watch surpassed that number and blew right past it. WearOS lives in a much more distributed environment where companies like Asus, Samsung, and LG sell products but it appears to have a similar installation base. And it's a market still growing and likely looking for a leader, as it's easy to imagine a day when most people have a smart watch. But the world has certainly changed since Mark Weiser was the Chief Technologist at the famed Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, or Xerox Parc in 1988 when he coined the term "ubiquitous computing.” Technology hadn't entered every aspect of our lives at the time like it has now. The team at Fitbit didn't invent wearables. George Atwood invented them in 1783. That was mostly pulleys and mechanics. Per V. Brüel first commercialized the piezoelectric accelerometer in 1943. It certainly took a long time to get packaged into an integrated circuit and from there it took plenty of time to end up on my belt loop. But from there it took less than a few years to go on my wrist and then once there were apps for all the things true innovation came way faster. Because it turns out that once we open up a bunch of APIs, we have no idea the amazing things people use with what then go from devices to platforms. But none of that would have happened had Fitbit not helped prove the market was ready for Weiser's ubiquitous computing. And now we get to wrestle with the fallout while innovation is moving even faster. Because telemetry is the opposite of privacy. And if we forget to protect just one of those API endpoints, like not implementing rate throttling or messing up the permissions, or leaving a micro-service open to all the things, we can certainly end up telling the world all about things. Because the world is watching, whether we think we're important enough to watch or not.

Androidpodden
Den långa vägen hem – S1A14

Androidpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 67:05


Nyheter * Honor 10 slutsåld på ett dygn i Europa Ett dygn efter att Honor 10 börjat säljas i Europa meddelar man att telefonen är slutsåld, även om vi nog kan räkna med att det kommer fler leveranser. Honor anger inte hur många exemplar man sålt, men man nämner att 80 000 rabattkuponger på sociala medier som gav 300 kronors rabatt vid köp av telefonen utnyttjats, så det rör sig inte om ett obetydligt antal telefoner. Honor 10 är i stora drag samma telefon som Huawei P20, men till en prislapp på ett par tusen mindre. Honor har dock visat tecken på att distansera sig från moderbolaget. Bland annat kallar man sig ”Ett bolag inom Huawei-gruppen” i officiella utskick, och man har skaffat sig en separat PR-byrå från Huawei. https://art4s.link/27 * AsteroidOS är ett nytt operativsystem för smarta klockor Nu är AsteroidOS 1.0 släppt vilket är ett operativsystem för smarta klockor som är skrivet med öppen källkod. Tanken bakom AsteroidOS är att de som inte vill köra Googles Wear OS på sina klockor istället kan installera AsteroidOS. Det finns även en SDK, ett utvecklingsverktyg, till AsteroidOS för de som vill utveckla egna appar och funktioner till operativsystemet. I dagsläget kan AsteroidOS bland annat visa notifieringar från telefonen, visa väderinformation, kalender, alarm och det ska även gå att styra musiken som spelas upp från den sammankopplade telefonen. Jag testade AastroidOS i sin linda och fick det inte riktigt att rocka med min LG G Watch. Kanske dags att göra ett nytt försök. https://art4s.link/26 * Oneplus 6 har presenterats. I onsdags hade Oneplus ett event i London där de presenterade den nya Oneplustelefonen, Oneplus 6. Det kom inte som en överaskning att Onelus hakar, pun not intended, på den nya trenden med just det hakor, eller flärp som jag kallar det. Förutom att ha de senaste inom specar som kan sätta upp sig mot viklen flaggskeppstelefon som helst så har som vanligt Oneplus ett pris som en mellan segmentstelefon. Priset börjar på strax över 5000.-, beronede på vilken konfiguration man vill ha. Jag som såg evenemanget blev faktiskt förvånad när Carl Pie, Vd för Oneplus, inledde med att de skulle presentera två produkter. Förutom just telefonen Oneplus 6 så preneterade Oneplus även sina nya Bullet wireless. Ett par trådlösa lurar som laddas via USB-C, och har snabbladdning. Bullet Wireless har en batteritid på ca 5 t immar, inbygg Google-assistent och sätts på och stängs av genom att ”haka” fast sig i varanndar magenteiskt. All information finns att läsa hos Onelus. Är du sugen på en Oneplus kan i du sverige köpa telefonen via Oneplus själva, med abbonnemang via Telia eller hos Webbhallen. https://art4s.link/25 Lyssnar-respons Ämne Emigrera till nytt Google-konto. Få med sig all data. Spara filer lokalt i telefonen? Veckans app/tips Annat Avslutning Podden är licensierad under Creative Commons Dela lika 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) licens Du vet väl att du som lyssnar kan hjälpa oss? Vi dras med en del kostnader, inte stora, men ändå. Du kan skänka en slant genom Swish, Payson eller Paypal. Skänker du minst 50:- och skickar oss ditt namn och adress så skickar vi dig fina klistermärken i retur. På vår Om-sidan kan se hur du går tillväga.  Vi skulle verkligen uppskatta om ni som lyssnar och läser ger oss tips och synpunkter på vad ni tycker. Lämna gärna era omdömen på iTunes, sociala

Podcasts4iu
Mijia Scooter - LG G Watch Urbane + Noticias

Podcasts4iu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 28:09


Hoy os traigo información de los próximos productos que veremos por el canal. Además de comentar las noticias más relevantes. Espero que os guste! Canal Youtube AndrApp4iu: https://goo.gl/L9rDzD Canal Youtube Vlogs: https://goo.gl/oVmLXd Canales de telegram: Chollos4iu: https://telegram.me/chollos4iu Grupo4iu: https://telegram.me/Grupo4iu Series4iuonline: https://telegram.me/series4iuonline Series4iu: https://telegram.me/series4iu Descargas4iu: https://telegram.me/descargasdirectas Chollos4iu: https://telegram.me/chollo4iu Podeis seguirnos en las páginas de Facebook: AndrApp4iu(Reviews, Unboxings...): https://goo.gl/bfnntM Apps4iu (Aplicaciones GRATUITAS diarias): https://goo.gl/VN297p Gameplay4iu (Gameplays, noticias...): https://goo.gl/6JsKX7 Foro: https://telegram.me/joinchat/AIx51T3pfRarEDiRnt6-eg Poscast4iu (iTunes): https://goo.gl/kcnwY1 Podcast4iu (ivoox): https://goo.gl/l8qezR Tienda Wallapop: http://es.wallapop.com/user/andrapp4iu-31822130 Otras redes sociales: Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrapp4iu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrapp4iu/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+AndrApp4iuTVOficial/posts

Podcast pinturetageek
Envidia Sana Bluetooth Military LG G Watch

Podcast pinturetageek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 6:10


Envidia Sana Bluetooth Military LG G Watch

Shufflecast
#28 – Czy jest tam klawiaturka? Czyli nasz DailyFlow (#PokazPulpit)

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 113:07


Zapracowany jak zawsze październik to nie tylko zmiana czasu i spadające liście, ale też redakcja shufflecast, która z każdym tygodniem sięga po kolejne tematy, które nie tylko ekscytują nas, ale także naszych słuchaczy. Tak jest i tym razem. A trzeba przyznać, że jest grubo, bo dziś omawiamy coś, co roboczo nazwaliśmy „dailyflow”. Nie ograniczamy się do […]

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao – Elías Gómez
Análisis MiBand tras 2 meses de uso

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao – Elías Gómez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015


Os hablo de esta pulsera de cuantificación tras un buen tiempo de uso, comparándola con el Fitbit One y el LG G Watch.El contenido Análisis MiBand tras 2 meses de uso se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

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Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao
Análisis MiBand tras 2 meses de uso

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015


Os hablo de esta pulsera de cuantificación tras un buen tiempo de uso, comparándola con el Fitbit One y el LG G Watch.El contenido Análisis MiBand tras 2 meses de uso se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

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Donau Tech Radio - DTR
DTR033 Lollipop

Donau Tech Radio - DTR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 97:37


In dieser Episode sprechen André und Tom aus gegebenem Anlass über das neue Android 5.0 "Lollipop" sowie die neuen Nexus Devices. Danach gibt André seinen ersten Erfahrungsbericht mit der LG G Watch zum Besten. Die zweite Hälfte dieser Episode handelt dann zur Abwechslung wieder einmal über richtige Programmierthemen: JDBC Treiber Autokonfiguration im Tomcat, (selbst gemachte) Grails Hibernate Probleme und automatisierte Deployments sind dieses Mal die Schwerpunkte. Shownotes Kommentar von René zu Toms Gradle Fragen Google Nexus 5, 6 und 9 Google Android 5 Release Google Posts 'Sweeeeet' Video That Confirms Android 5.0 Adobe Lightroom Nexus Player Android Wear LG G Watch LG G Watch - Technische Daten  Tomcat Mailinglist: Autoloading of JDBC Drivers Grails: Benutzernamen bei Update/Insert mitschreiben Jenkins Build Pipeline Plugin

Sospechosos Habituales
Smartphones y smartwatches

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Mahjong en 10 minutos
Smartphones y smartwatches

Mahjong en 10 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Javier Fernandez
Smartphones y smartwatches

Javier Fernandez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Mahjong en 10 minutos
Smartphones y smartwatches

Mahjong en 10 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Sospechosos Habituales
Smartphones y smartwatches

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Javier Fernandez
Smartphones y smartwatches

Javier Fernandez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 9:54


Sobre mi paso de Windows Phone a Android para probar el LG G WATCH. El vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw3pdfqSySA

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao
LG G3 vs Nexus 5, LG G Watch (con Nely)

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014


Media horita larga de charleta con @Nely hablando sobre sus últimos cambios de teléfono de Nexus 4 a G3 y a Nexus 5. También comentamos sus primeras impresiones del LG G Watch por parte de @Nely. Photo by JohnKarakEl contenido LG G3 vs Nexus 5, LG G Watch (con Nely) se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao – Elías Gómez
LG G3 vs Nexus 5, LG G Watch (con Nely)

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao – Elías Gómez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014


Media horita larga de charleta con @Nely hablando sobre sus últimos cambios de teléfono de Nexus 4 a G3 y a Nexus 5. También comentamos sus primeras impresiones del LG G Watch por parte de @Nely. Photo by JohnKarakEl contenido LG G3 vs Nexus 5, LG G Watch (con Nely) se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

backspace.fm
#038: Flappy Bird復活からDK2上陸、LG G WatchやQC-20iレビューなど

backspace.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2014 51:19


このページをウェブブラウザで見る: リンク 今回は、通常のニュース進行ということで、2014年8月第二週の気になったニュースをメインにお届けします。意外な中学校のPC撤廃理由から、@drikinによるAndroid Ware LG G Watchレビュー、さらに絶賛オススメのノイズキャンセルヘッドフォンBOSE QC-20iについて熱く語りつつ、ついに日本に上陸したOculus Rift DK2速報、雰囲気メガネトークなど盛りだくさんの内容でお届けします。 audio 要素はサポートされていません Download MP3 (11.7MB) 今週のニュース 中学生全員にノートPCを配布した結果、何が起きたのか? - GIGAZINE Flappy Bird Is Back, Exclusively on Amazon's Fire TV Ingress(イングレス)の始め方 沖縄のグルメ・観光・お店・宿泊情報満載「はいさい沖縄」 8131.in 今週のスポンサー クラウドベースのクリエイティブソフトとサービス Adobe Creative Cloud 今週のガジェット Modbook will let you convert your Retina MacBook Pro to a tablet for $1,999 残念なアマゾンFire Phone、でもイヤフォンは最高 : ギズモード・ジャパン [D] ITmedia MobileにてAndroid腕時計LG G Watchの実用レポートを公開しました ついに日本にキターー!! 『Oculus Rift DK2』開封の議 - 週アスPLUS 動画:Oculus Riftの新開発版 DK2 分解、中身はサムスン Galaxy Note 3のパネルをそのまま流用 - Engadget Japanese スマートに情報を伝えるメガネ型情報端末「雰囲気メガネ」 プロジェクト詳細  クラウドファンディング - Makuake(マクアケ) Sprint LivePro review: A mediocre projector hotspot that appeals to few 新商品情報 2014年 iPhone・iPadで使えるUSBメモリーが新登場!安心と信頼のApple認証品 IODATA アイ・オー・データ機器 [D] 一ヶ月悩んでQC-20i(2個目)を購入! 君だけのイヤフォンを作ろう roomie(ルーミー) 次週予告・告知 今週のbackspace.fmはいかがだったでしょうか? おかげさまで、iTunesのPodcast配信も好調です。 ぜひ気に入ったら購読して頂けると幸いです。 番組中に紹介したネタのリンクはURL backspace.fm から参照してください。 番組内容に関するフィードバックやリクエストなども #(ハッシュタグ)backspacefm にてお待ちしてます。 iTunesのレビューも大変参考になるので、気に入ったらレビューしていただけるとうれしいです! では、次回もお楽しみに!

Los Inalambricos
Smartwatches, números en Samsung, filtraciones y tarifas VodafOno #3

Los Inalambricos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 32:35


Hoy nos ponemos al día con las ventas de Samsung, el estado de los smartwatches con el LG G Watch y los detalles del Moto 360 y filtraciones como el próximo iPad Air o el Galaxy Alpha.

Frikeando con un geek
FCG 14 Fregando mientras G Watcheo

Frikeando con un geek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2014 23:27


Mi experiencia hasta el momento sobre el LG G Watch, un reloj los listos que están tan de moda ahora.

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CamaradasGeek
Episodio 15 : Pebble o Android Wear ... y Chromecast

CamaradasGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 102:32


Hablamos del Pebble y del LG G Watch sus viertudes y sus defectos y os proponemos aplicaciones y usos cotidianos con ambos para dilucidar cual de ellos es el mejor. Hablamos del Chromecast y sus ultimas novedades las aplicaciones nuevas y los usos que hacemos.

Corner Geeks Podcast Feed (mp3)
Corner Geeks 27: The Post I/O Experience Part 1 – Goodies, Android One and Material Design

Corner Geeks Podcast Feed (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 27:22


Watch the Google I/O 2014 Keynote on YouTube Goodie count LG G Watch / Samsung Gear Live Moto 360 (maybe) AndroidTV Intel Hoodies and Intel Android Tablet Cardboard Play Store app Chrome Experiments for Cardboard T-Shirts and stuff Not freebies but bought goodies Windows 8″ tablet & SCOTTeVEST Revolution Jacket Android One Reference hardware for OEMs High quality affordable … Continue reading Corner Geeks 27: The Post I/O Experience Part 1 – Goodies, Android One and Material Design

Attack of the Androids
AotA 130: Trebushet

Attack of the Androids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014


“I want the one with the cat on it.” According to my LG G Watch it’s time for Attack of the Androids!  Browser issues aside, Mat and I are here to talk about the week’s best Android news.  This is … Read more » The post AotA 130: Trebushet appeared first on Attack of the Androids.

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 188: TV spectrum goes 4G, Wheedle death, Gather, Wireless charging, LG G Watch

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 50:12


This week we discuss the sale of Sir Peter Maire's Fusion Electronics to Garmin, the death of Trademe competitor Wheedle, Auckland’s Gather event, wireless charging, Vodafone and Telecom’s battle for 4G supremacy and more on the LG G Watch. Running time : 0:50:11

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao – Elías Gómez

Os cuento mis experiencias con el nuevo LG G Watch y su Android Wear: tamaño, batería, des/bloqueo, funcionamiento y aplicaciones.El contenido Primeros días #LgGwatch se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao
Primeros días #LgGwatch

Reflexiones de un Geek desde Bilbao

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014


Os cuento mis experiencias con el nuevo LG G Watch y su Android Wear: tamaño, batería, des/bloqueo, funcionamiento y aplicaciones.El contenido Primeros días #LgGwatch se publicó primero en Elías Gómez.

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 104: Lumia 1525, Sony's Selfie Phone, LG G3 vs Xperia Z2, and much more

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 145:44


Updated with time codes, download links, and the contest winner's name! Thanks to all who participated in our giveaway contest; stay tuned for another one next week as Pocketnow's month of giveaways rolls on! If there's one thing we're about, it's devices. And from Sony's new "Selfie Phone" to the new Android Wear-ables to the rumors of new Droids, a new Lumia 1525, a back-from-the-dead Surface Mini and the lingering possibility of the Nexus 8, we've got no shortage of hardware talk on this episode of the Pocketnow Weekly: the podcast that leaves the broad implications to others, so we can zoom in on the specifics. In the spirit of said specifics, we'll get to the nitty gritty of the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live in this week's "Gadgets in Hand" segment, taking your questions live on the air. Our three-man party will also address what seems to be the most popular topic of the week in our Listener Mail inbox: LG G3 vs Sony Xperia Z2. And we'll field questions ranging from hypothetical gadgets to the future Android-vs-Windows Phone low-end slugfest when we take your Listener Mail! Sound like fun? We thought so too. Join us live on the air at 2pm Eastern (click here for your own local time) for Pocketnow Weekly 104, and shoot questions to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com if you just can't bear to wait for the Q&A. See you then!Pocketnow Weekly 104 Recording Date July 10, 2014 Links RSS Feed iTunes Link XBox Music Link Direct Download Hosts Michael Fisher Taylor Martin Stephen Schenck Podcast Rundown Sponsor (00:01:48) The Pocketnow Weekly is brought to you by Swappa, a marketplace for buying and selling gently used, fully functional mobile devices. Pay them a visit, and tell 'em Pocketnow sent you! Announcements (00:05:00) Our Z2 giveaway gets a winner as Pocketnow's Month of Giveaways rolls on! Please join us in congratulating Manish Gohil, proud owner of the dbrand-skinned Pocketnow-edition Xperia Z2 pictured above! A rainstorm of reviews: Oppo, Pressy, LD West, Galaxy S5 Prime and a Lumia 1520 re-review. Android Wear reviews forthcoming: check out this week's Gadgets-in-Hand below, and submit your Q&As now! Learn something: Joe Levi teaches you how to get "OK Google" everywhere on your phone. News (00:20:19) Trio of new Nokia phones rumored for late summer Lumia 1525 rumors land as Surface Mini could be nearing launch Sony launches Xperia C3 smartphone in an effort to spice up your selfies Did OnePlus kill the One's popularity with its launch model? Could Nexus 8 confirmation really come this easily? Google voice search learns to take corrections LG G Watch gets its first custom ROM Gadgets in Hand (00:54:36) Our Android Wear watches came in this week, and we're ready to answer all your questions surrounding the Samsung Gear Live and the LG G Watch! Use the Q and A feature of the Hangout to submit your burning queries about either, both, or the platform itself! What Phone Should I Buy? (01:36:43) A segment about slaying indecision. On this installment: Saim Hasan, Simon Agi, and Mihajlo Duric all ask a variation on the same question: should I buy the LG G3 or the Sony Xperia Z2? Listener Mail (01:57:47) E-mailed submissions from John Kurokawa, Malte Engeler, Dominic London, Ed Modlin, and Stephen Colbert! Music It may just sound like a ringtone to you, but our transition music track ("Radiation") is a real song, from a real album, by a real artist: Ali Spagnola. You can download that album, along with many others, at Ali's website here, visit her YouTube page here, and follow her on Twitter here! • Thanks for listening! See you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 187: Roaming, Taking off with tech, Hands on with Google Wear device LG G Watch

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 40:40


We discuss Google’s wearable Android Wear including a hands on look at the upcoming LG G Watch. Also on the agenda - 2degrees new Australian roaming, another investment for Telecom, Unisys’ new mobile report, Slingshot’s Global Mode gets extra attention. Running time : 0:40:51

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c't uplink 2.1: Google-Smartwatch, Android-Update, Lithium-Akkus aus Bolivien

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2014 50:23


Jan-Keno Janssen führt uns diese Woche die LG G Watch und Googles VR-Brille Cardboard vor. Wir diskutieren darüber, welche Android-Gerätehersteller die größten Update-Schlamper sind und Christian Wölbert hat für c't 15/14 zwei Lithium-Fabriken in Bolivien besucht. Mit dabei: Christian Wölbert (cwo, @cwoelbert), Achim Barczok (acb, @achim), Hannes Czerulla (hcz, @Hannibal4885) und Jan-Keno Janssen (jkj, @elektroelvis).

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c't uplink (HD-Video)
c't uplink 2.1: Google-Smartwatch, Android-Update, Lithium-Akkus aus Bolivien

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2014


Jan-Keno Janssen führt uns diese Woche die LG G Watch und Googles VR-Brille Cardboard vor. Wir diskutieren darüber, welche Android-Gerätehersteller die größten Update-Schlamper sind und Christian Wölbert hat für c't 15/14 zwei Lithium-Fabriken in Bolivien besucht. Mit dabei: Christian Wölbert (cwo, @cwoelbert), Achim Barczok (acb, @achim), Hannes Czerulla (hcz, @Hannibal4885) und Jan-Keno Janssen (jkj, @elektroelvis).

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c't uplink (SD-Video)
c't uplink 2.1: Google-Smartwatch, Android-Update, Lithium-Akkus aus Bolivien

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2014


Jan-Keno Janssen führt uns diese Woche die LG G Watch und Googles VR-Brille Cardboard vor. Wir diskutieren darüber, welche Android-Gerätehersteller die größten Update-Schlamper sind und Christian Wölbert hat für c't 15/14 zwei Lithium-Fabriken in Bolivien besucht. Mit dabei: Christian Wölbert (cwo, @cwoelbert), Achim Barczok (acb, @achim), Hannes Czerulla (hcz, @Hannibal4885) und Jan-Keno Janssen (jkj, @elektroelvis).

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SyrupCast
SyrupCast Episode 3: Canada Day Google I/O Spectacular

SyrupCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 63:19


This week, we talk about Android, Android and more Android. Oh, and BlackBerry. And LG. And Bell. Google I/O just ended, but that doesn't mean we have to finish talking about the many Android-related announcements made during the two-day developer conference. Daniel Bader and Douglas Soltys dive into Android L and its new Material Design language, Android One, Android TV, Android Auto and Android Wear. Will Material Design help end Android fragmentation? What is Android One, and is it Google's preamble to Android Silver? How good is Android TV? And what about Android Auto? We delve into Android Wear and its newest cohorts, the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live. Our first impressions and a preview of the review. Will the Moto 360 be the best of the bunch? (We think so!) In Canadian news, Bell begins charging for SIM cards. We saw the first working video of the BlackBerry Passport -- how does it look? With the LG G3 coming to Canada soon, how does it stack up to the current list of high-end Android devices? Running time: 62 minutes

Piltch Point (Audio)
Episode 53 - LG G Watch and Android Wear

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 18:04


Avram Piltch shows off the new LG G Watch, as well as the Android Wear platform. As he shows, the platform might not be ready for a public debut, and the G Watch might not be worth the $229 pricetag.

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Piltch Point (Video)
Episode 53 - LG G Watch and Android Wear

Piltch Point (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 18:04


Avram Piltch shows off the new LG G Watch, as well as the Android Wear platform. As he shows, the platform might not be ready for a public debut, and the G Watch might not be worth the $229 pricetag.

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IT-Trend
Google I/0 2014. Amazon Firephone.

IT-Trend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2014 79:13


1. Amazon Firephone. 2. Итоги Google I/O 2014. Android L, Android Wear, LG G Watch, Moto 360. 3. LG G3. 4. Опыт использования великолепным квадракоптером DJI Phantom 2 Vision.

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 27/06/14

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2014 5:02


LG G Watch chegará ao Brasil; Governo lança consumidor.gov.br; Chromecast usará pulsos ultrassônicos; Novas imagens do Android L; Metade dos brasileiros usa internet; China pela terceira vez no Top 500 da computação.

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 18/03/14

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 5:55


Android Wear; LG G Watch e Moto 360; Apple pode estar iniciando produção do iPhone 6; Marc Whitten deixa a Microsoft; Samsung afirma: Galaxy S5 não será adiado; Pode faltar sinal da rede móvel na Copa do Mundo.