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How do you poop in space? Why can't we have more than one good scene? And which character understands sports better than we do? We announce the answers to these questions and more as we watch Season 3, Episode 10 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
Will went to school for illustration. After many plot twists—including a bike accident, leading a team of animators, and climbing mountains in Alaska—he ended up working in games. Now, he's a design director and creative consultant, working on games that aim to make the world a better place. This week, Will joins us in the clubhouse to discuss how he's made decisions about his creative career and where those decisions have taken him. New gamedevs and creative folks, you might find inspiration in Will's story. Experienced gamedevs, you might be reminded to think about where you've been and where to find meaning in the next chapter of your career.Creative Career PathsArtGame DesignIRLMisc.Kablam! - IMDBHeadkicker II - Arcade HistoryU.B. Funkeys - WikipediaMicrosoft Solitaire turns 30 years old today and still has 35 million monthly p… - The VergeNYT Connections Game - The New York TimesTraveling While Black - Felix and PaulEverFiBuild Your Stax (game)Will BredbeckGuestWilliam Bredbeck lives in Milford, CT and is the father of two amazing little girls. He has had a show of oil paintings in Alaska, worked on a 160-foot schooner, is reading through all of the Pulitzer Prize winning novels in order, and climbed to the highest points in many states. He is passionate about understanding the creative process, mentoring designers, and making great things!External linkhttps://www.williambredbeck.com/Will on Instagram
On inimesi kelle arvates mõjuvad videomängud lastele halvasti, kuid mitmed uuringud näitavad hoopis vastupidist. Videomängud võivad kergitada laste IQ-d. Saates veel: Miks “Warzone’i” mängijatele King Kongi munad meeldivad. Soovime palju õnne Microsofti Solitaire’ile. Teeme teatavaks eelmise auhinnamängu võitjad ja kuulutame välja uue auhinnamängu. Viskame pilgu peale uutele PlayStationi uudistele ja vaatame mida uut huvitavat mängumaastikul […]
Sony, Nintendo και άλλοι κλείνουν έτος, η Ubisoft δεν έχει όρεξη να αγοραστεί, το πρόγραμμα της Bethesda αλλάζει, η Microsoft έρχεται αντιμέτωπη με το DRM της και η EA δεν παίρνει πια, εχμ, FIFA. Get in touch: Email | Twitter Ι Facebook Group Hosted by: Elias Pappas - Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Manos Vezos - The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ι Apple Music 32 χρόνια SolitaireJoin Microsoft Solitaire's Celebration of 32 Years of FunTransmediaAlan Wake TV series rights snapped up by The Walking Dead network AMCΤρίμηνο και έτος SonyFY2021 Consolidated Financial ResultsΤρίμηνο και έτος NintendoConsolidated Results for the Years Ended March 31, 2021 and 2022EA Sports FCWelcome to the Club - EA SPORTS FC™ is the Future of Interactive FootballFIFA confirms it will create an EA Sports FC rival and says it will be ‘the only authentic, real game'EA reveals future Sports FC ideas, some of which helped fuel FIFA splitΤρίμηνο και έτος EAElectronic Arts Inc. Q4 FY 2022 ResultsΤρίμηνο και έτος UbisoftUbisoft's annual sales decreased 4% to $2.2bnUbisoft adds seven to executive committee to "accelerate its transformation"Ubisoft confirms Avatar, Mario Rabbids and Skull and Bones will launch this financial yearUbisoft's CEO says company ‘has everything it needs to remain independent'More people played Assassin's Creed Valhalla last year than the year it launchedXbox DRMXbox's online DRM under fire as some users left unable to play games for 4th dayMicrosoft plans to fully fix Xbox server outages via ‘an update in the coming days'Microsoft looking at ways to “validate” Xbox discs for disc-drive-free consolesΚαθυστερήσεις BethesdaAn update on Redfall and StarfieldPhil Spencer στο TwitterDavid WardOcean Software co-founder David Ward diesDavid Ward, co-founder of Ocean Software, has died aged 75Monkey IslandWhen I Made Another Monkey IslandAtlus και XboxAn Atlus survey is asking if it should bring Persona to Xbox
Sony, Nintendo και άλλοι κλείνουν έτος, η Ubisoft δεν έχει όρεξη να αγοραστεί, το πρόγραμμα της Bethesda αλλάζει, η Microsoft έρχεται αντιμέτωπη με το DRM της και η EA δεν παίρνει πια, εχμ, FIFA. Get in touch: Email | Twitter Ι Facebook Group Hosted by: Elias Pappas - Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Manos Vezos - The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ι Apple Music 32 χρόνια SolitaireJoin Microsoft Solitaire's Celebration of 32 Years of FunTransmediaAlan Wake TV series rights snapped up by The Walking Dead network AMCΤρίμηνο και έτος SonyFY2021 Consolidated Financial ResultsΤρίμηνο και έτος NintendoConsolidated Results for the Years Ended March 31, 2021 and 2022EA Sports FCWelcome to the Club - EA SPORTS FC™ is the Future of Interactive FootballFIFA confirms it will create an EA Sports FC rival and says it will be ‘the only authentic, real game'EA reveals future Sports FC ideas, some of which helped fuel FIFA splitΤρίμηνο και έτος EAElectronic Arts Inc. Q4 FY 2022 ResultsΤρίμηνο και έτος UbisoftUbisoft's annual sales decreased 4% to $2.2bnUbisoft adds seven to executive committee to "accelerate its transformation"Ubisoft confirms Avatar, Mario Rabbids and Skull and Bones will launch this financial yearUbisoft's CEO says company ‘has everything it needs to remain independent'More people played Assassin's Creed Valhalla last year than the year it launchedXbox DRMXbox's online DRM under fire as some users left unable to play games for 4th dayMicrosoft plans to fully fix Xbox server outages via ‘an update in the coming days'Microsoft looking at ways to “validate” Xbox discs for disc-drive-free consolesΚαθυστερήσεις BethesdaAn update on Redfall and StarfieldPhil Spencer στο TwitterDavid WardOcean Software co-founder David Ward diesDavid Ward, co-founder of Ocean Software, has died aged 75Monkey IslandWhen I Made Another Monkey IslandAtlus και XboxAn Atlus survey is asking if it should bring Persona to Xbox
There are many card and puzzle games on Game Pass, but can any of them stack up to the ultimate classic?
Meile Meeldib Mängida saab 6-aastaseks ning sel puhul on meil külas üks asutajaliikmetest, räägime veidi sünnipäevajuttu ja jagame kingitusi. Lisaks räägime uuest mängust Xenoblade Chronicles, PAC-MANist, Minecraftist, Grand Theft Autost, PlayStationist, Assassin’s Creed Valhallast ja paljust muust. Mänguks on taaskord Gears Tactics. Meile Meeldib Mängida saadet saab YouTubes otse-eetris vaadata ja kuulata igal pühapäeval kell 20:00. Kui […]
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past prepares us to innovate the future! Today we're going to look at one of the more underwhelming operating systems released: Windows 1.0. In our previous episode, we covered Windows 1.0. Released in 1985, it was cute. Windows 2 came in 1987 and then Windows 3 came in 1990. While a war of GUIs had been predicted, it was clear by 1990 that Microsoft was winning this war. Windows 3.0 sold 10 million licenses. It was 5 megabytes fully installed and came on floppies. The crazy thing about Windows 3 is that it wasn't really supposed to happen. IBM had emerged as a juggernaut in the PC industry, largely on the back of Microsoft DOS. Windows 1 and 2 were fine, but IBM seeing that Microsoft was getting too powerful would not run it on their computers. Instead, they began work on a new operating system called OS/2, which was initially released in 1987. But David Weise from the Windows team at Microsoft wanted to reboot the Windows project. He brought in Murray Sargent and the two started work in 1988. They added a debugger, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint, and I'm pretty sure everyone knew they were on to something big. IBM found out and Microsoft placated them by saying it would kill Windows after they spent all this money on it. You could tell with the way they upgraded the UI, with how they made memory work so much better, and with the massive improvements to multitasking. Lies. They added File Manager, which would later evolve into File Explorer. They added the Control Panel which lives on to the modern era of Windows and they made it look more like the one in the Mac OS at the time. They added the Program Manager (or progman.exe), parts of which would go on to Windows Explorer and other parts which would form the Start Menu in the future. But it survived until XP Service Pack 2. They brought us up to 16 simultaneous colors and added support for graphics cards that could give us 256 colors. Pain was upgraded to Painbrush and they outsourced some of the graphics for the famed Microsoft Solitaire to Susan Kare. They also added macros using a program called Recorder, which Apple released the year before with Macro Maker. They raised the price from $100 to $149.95. And they sold 4 million copies in the first year, a huge success at the time. They added a protected mode for applications, which had supposedly been a huge reason IBM insisted on working on OS/2. One result of all of this was that IBM and Microsoft would stop developing together and Microsoft would release their branch, then called Windows NT, in 1991. NT had a new 32-bit API. The next year they would release Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.1, which would sell another 3 million copies. This was the first time I took Windows seriously and it was a great release. They replaced Reverse with the now-iconic Minesweeper. They added menuing customization. They removed Real Mode. They added support to launch programs using command.com. They brought in TrueType fonts and added Arial, Courier New, and the Times New Roman fonts. They added multimedia support. And amongst the most important additions, they added the Windows Registry, which still lives on today. That was faster that combing through a lot of .ini files for settings. The Workgroups version also added SMB file sharing and supported NetBIOS and IPX networking. The age of the Local Area Network, or LAN, was upon us. You could even install Winsock to get the weird TCP/IP protocol to work on Windows. Oh and remember that 32-bit API, you could install the Win32 add-on to get access to that. And because the browser wars would be starting up, by 1995 you could install Internet Explorer on 3.1. I remember 3.11 machines in the labs I managed in college and having to go computer to computer installing the browser on each. And installing Mosaic on the Macs. And later installing Netscape on both. I seem to remember that we had a few machines that ran Windows on top of CP/M successor Dr DOS. Nothing ever seemed to work right for them, especially the Internets. So… Where am I going with this episode? Windows 3 set Microsoft up to finally destroy CP/M, protect their market share from Microsoft and effectively take over the operating system, allowing them to focus on adjacencies like Internet and productivity tools. This ultimately made Bill Gates the richest man in business and set up a massive ride in personal computing. But by the time Windows 95 was announced, enough demand had been generated to sell 40 million copies. Compaq, Dell, Gateway, HP, and many others had cannibalized the IBM desktop business. Intel had AMD nipping at their heels. Mother board, power supply, and other components had become commodities. But somehow, Microsoft had gone from being the cutesy little maker of BASIC to owning the market share for Operating systems with NT, Windows 95, 98, Millenium, 2000, XP, 7, 8, 10, and it wasn't until Google made Android and ChromeOS. They did it, not because they were technologically the best solution available. Although arguably the APIs in early Windows were better than any other available solution. And developing Windows NT alongside 95 and on once they saw there would be a need for a future OS was a master-stroke. There was a lot of subterfuge and guile. And there were a lot of people burned during the development but there's a distinct chance that the dominance of a single operating system really gave the humans the ability to focus on a single OS to care about and an explosion in the number of software titles. Once that became a problem, and was stifling innovation, Steve Jobs was back at Apple, Android was on the rise, and Linux was always an alternative for the hacker-types and given a good market potential it's likely that someone could have built a great windowing system on top of it. Oh wait, they did. Many times. So whether we're Apple die-hards, Linux blow-hards, crusty old Unix grey beards, or maybe hanging on to our silly CP/M machines to write scripts on, we still owe Microsoft a big thanks. Without their innovations the business world might have been fragmented so much on the operating system side that we wouldn't have gotten the productivity levels we needed out of apps. And so Windows 95 replaced Windows 3, and Windows 3 rode off into the sunset. But not before leaving behind a legacy of the first truly dominant OS. Thanks for everything, Microsoft, the good and the bad. And thanks to you, sweet listeners. It's been a blast. You're the best. Unlike Windows 1. Till next time, have a great day!
Roger, Blue, Mike, and Christian are all on this week’s Gamerheads to talk about entry-level horror games that aren’t too scary, PS4’s long-awaited embrace of cross-play, The Writers Guild’s refusal to award video game writing for the time being, and Mario Kart Tour’s success.The crew obviously talk about games too! Mike revisits Microsoft Solitaire, Blue suffers through Greedfall’s blunders, Christian completes the Untitled Goose Game, and Roger has a raucous good time with Heave Ho’s couch co-op.Be sure to subscribe to Gamerheads:iTunes -https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gamerheads-a-video-game-podcast-network/id1186106962?mt=2Buzzsprout -http://gamerheadspodcast.buzzsprout.com/Support our podcast:https://www.patreon.com/gamerheadspodcastFriends of the Show:John F.Kevin W.Members of the #GamerheadsNation:Miguel C.TortoTim M.If you have a question for the cast that you want read on the show - get ahold of us in the ways below:Send us a Tweet @gamerheadspcSend us an email at info@gamerheadspodcast.comConnect with us on our site: www.gamerheadspodcast.comFollow GamerHeads on Twitter @gamerheadspc and on Facebook at facebook.com/gamerheadspodc…Music by:Jeff Dasler - Recused
In dieser Folge des Podcast sprechen wir über die Atari Jaguar SD Cartridge, den SNK Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro, die Highlights der Nintendo Direct im September 2019, Mario Kart Tour für Mobile-Devices, die Xbox Live Games With Gold im September 2019, die PlayStation Plus Games im September 2019, die neuen Nintendo Switch Online Service Games, das remaster zu den Spielen zu Aladdin und der König der Löwen, das D23 Event von Disney mit Star Wars News u.a. zu The Mandalorian, die Obi-Wan Kenobi Serie, den neuen Film "Der Aufstieg Skywalkers" und Matrix 4 mit Keanu Reeves. In unserer Rubrik "Angespielt" sprechen wir über das neue Amiga Spiel Reshoot R und haben besondere Sammlerschutzhüllen ausprobiert. In der Pre-/Postshow sprechen wir u.a. über guten Kaffee, über Maiks Urlaub, die neuen Discord Kanäle für Unterstützer, die Comedian "Nicole Jäger", den Skandal um eine vermeintlich junge chinesische Streamerin, über Microsoft Solitaire in der „Video Game Hall of Fame“ und die Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 Achterbahnfahrt, die 45 Jahre in Echtzeit dauert. Nicht zu vergessen unser Gamescom 2019 Gewinnspiel! Dazu genießen wir Nerdbräu Bier und eine Casa de Torres und eine Don Marco - Zigarre. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! Übersicht: Männerquatsch#57 Die kompletten Sendungsdetails mit allen Links und Fotos zur Sendung findest du auf unserer Webseite: www.maennerquatsch.de/podcast/2019/folge-57/ Genussmittel: (03:35) Björn: Nerdbräu und eine Casa de Torres - Zigarre Maik: Nerdbräu und eine John Aylesbury Don Marco - Zigarre Themen: (08:17) Atari Jaguar SD Cartridge verfügbar (12:40) SNK Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro angekündigt (15:30) Nintendo Direct September 2019 - Highlights (28:52) Mario Kart Tour für Mobile-Devices (33:35) Xbox Live Games With Gold im September 2019 (35:27) PlayStation Plus Games im September 2019 (38:35) Nintendo Switch Online Service Games (42:44) Aladdin und König der Löwen Spiele werden remastered 2 (49:46) D23 Event von Disney mit Star Wars News (The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi Serie, Der Aufstieg Skywalkers) (54:10) Matrix 4 mit Keanu Reeves angekündigt Was geht ab?: (58:37) Björn: Angespielt: Reshoot R für Amiga (01:01:01) Maik: Ausprobiert: Sammlerschutzhuellen.de Pre-/Postshow: - Für Unterstützer gibt es in jeder Folge zusätzliche Inhalte in Form der Pre- und Postshow (ca. 20-30 Minuten extra) - Warm-up - Guter Kaffee - Maik war im Urlaub - Neue Discord Kanäle für Unterstützer - Comedian: Nicole Jäger - Skandal um junge chinesische Streamerin - Microsoft Solitaire in der „Video Game Hall of Fame“ - Rollercoaster Tycoon Achterbahnfahrt dauert 45 Jahre in Echtzeit - Witz der Woche von Maik Dieser Podcast von Männern für Alle über Retrospiele, Videospiele, Filme, Serien, Technik und Gadgets bietet dir handverlesene Neuigkeiten und viele Hintergrundinformationen, damit du gut informiert bist ohne selber zu viel Zeit zu investieren. Neue Folgen erscheinen jeden 1. und 3. Montag im Monat. Für Feedback und Kommentare nutze gerne unsere Facebook-Gruppe, die Männerquatsch Society. Oder unseren Discord Channel: discord.gg/4n35eHU Wenn Du uns unterstützen willst, dann schau doch mal auf unserer Unterstützerseite vorbei: www.patreon.com/maennerquatsch Oder nutze für Deine Einkäufe bei Amazon unseren affiliate-link: amzn.to/2uVop1y
Introduction Featuring guest host Ian Dixon from the Digital Lifestyle Podcast Word of the week is “Device” Feature of the Week This week we discuss three free Apps that rock the Surface CollaBoard is a collaboration workspace that takes advantage of Ink and Touch Xodo PDF Reader & Editor is a simple PDF reader that supports ink markup Bamboo Paper is the closest thing to actual paper for the Surface News of the Week The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is now available Microsoft has started rolling out its new option for controlling feature updates. Microsoft releases a Windows XP Security Patch Microsoft brings PowerToys back to let anyone improve Windows 10 for power users Windows 10 now on 825 million devices Alexa is now hands-free on every Windows 10 device - except Canada! Microsoft will ship a full Linux kernel in Windows 10 Microsoft unveils Windows Terminal, a new command line app for Windows Windows 10's Your Phone app can now view and send MMS messages Microsoft Solitaire inducted into World Video Game Hall of Fame Microsoft says its 'xCloud' Xbox streaming service will work with thousands of games 'Gaming disorder' deemed an official illness by WHO Qualcomm is a monopoly and must renegotiate deals, judge rules Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx smashes Intel Core i5 in new PCMark10 benchmarks Apple Maps announces plans to start surveying Canada for image and data collection Apple says your iPhone could injure you. A repair specialist is appalled Ian discusses updates in 20H1 Rumours Microsoft patent shows a redesigned Type Cover for the Surface Pro 7 Amazon preparing a wearable that ‘reads human emotions,’ says report Getting to Know Ian Dixon Colin asked Ian the standard Surfacesmiths interview questions. Here are the questions but you will have to listen to get the answers. Hint, some of his answers are very British Where do you live? Do you own a woodchipper? What's your family situation? What was your first computer and laptop? What was your first phone? What was your first job? What was your first kiss? What is your current computer? What is your current phone? What is your current job? What is your current kiss? What is your favourite sandwich? What are you excited about in windows 10 Whiskey of the Week Colin has to drink alone as Ian’s not really a Whiskey drinker and it’s 6 hours later in the UK. Of course he goes to one of his favourites.
Join the primate observation club in Do Not Feed The Monkeys, Microsoft Solitaire gets a huge gaming honour, and GunnRunner is an action platformer bullet-hell speedrunner available on Steam https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/0131cb13-77c7-4749-9873-66cfab14fe32/4NE9useR.png ❤️ Do Not Feed the Monkeys (https://donotfeedthemonkeys.com/) by Fictiorama Studios (http://www.fictiorama.com/en/inicio/) is a digital voyeur simulator where you watch strangers through surveillance cameras and invade their privacy. But whatever you do.. don't interact with the subjects!
This week’s episode brought to you by Sidekick Media Services, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Chilla, Katie, and Sorg are joined by Charlie Dietch of the Pittsburgh Current to talk this week in tech news, including: Chilla is looking at the Pixel 3a as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie is sharing an Instagram update to add alternate text to photos. Sorg is sharing some live stream cool things with Hear Corp as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Charlie is sharing a cool addition for the Pittsburgh Current as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg's best segue: How about that Spiderman trailer? Pittsburgh had a new traffic reporter at WTAE. Angry Birds extends into the real world with AR integration. Microsoft Solitaire has been inducted into the Video Game Hall of Fame, and Sorg is looking to check it out next time he's in the area. Google is working on a way for voice recognition to work with those with speech impairments. Alexa goes hands-free on Windows with a wake word update. PornHub wants to buy Tumblr and restore its adult content. Commercial drones are more popular than the FAA expected. Microsoft is coming back to MacOS with its Edge browser. After the show remember to: Want to support our friends at Postindustrial? Check out their Kickstarter. Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Charlie Dietch (@CharlieDee71), Chilla (@chilla), Katie (@Kdudders) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
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Our thoughts on the Sonic the Hedgehog trailer: 1:11 Microsoft: 12:30 - Microsoft Solitaire inducted into Video Hall of Fame. Google: 17:54 - Alphabet's slowest growth in 3 years. - Google offers auto delete of location history and web/app activity. General Tech: 24:14 - Energizer 18000 mAh phone not wanted. Apple: 28:05 - iPad 2 added to vintage/ obsolete list. Gaming: 32:00 - Borderlands 3 coming this fall. - Microsoft gives examples of 'acceptable' trash talk. - May Games Pass games. - Star Wars Day. - Minecraft updates. - Sea of Thieves updates. www.patreon.com/callingallplatforms T-Shirts! Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Android
This week’s episode brought to you by Sidekick Media Services, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Chilla, Katie, and Sorg are joined by Charlie Dietch of the Pittsburgh Current to talk this week in tech news, including: Chilla is looking at the Pixel 3a as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie is sharing an Instagram update to add alternate text to photos. Sorg is sharing some live stream cool things with Hear Corp as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Charlie is sharing a cool addition for the Pittsburgh Current as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg's best segue: How about that Spiderman trailer? Pittsburgh had a new traffic reporter at WTAE. Angry Birds extends into the real world with AR integration. Microsoft Solitaire has been inducted into the Video Game Hall of Fame, and Sorg is looking to check it out next time he's in the area. Google is working on a way for voice recognition to work with those with speech impairments. Alexa goes hands-free on Windows with a wake word update. PornHub wants to buy Tumblr and restore its adult content. Commercial drones are more popular than the FAA expected. Microsoft is coming back to MacOS with its Edge browser. After the show remember to: Want to support our friends at Postindustrial? Check out their Kickstarter. Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Charlie Dietch (@CharlieDee71), Chilla (@chilla), Katie (@Kdudders) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
WWDC Plans Revealed - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-06/apple-wwdc-2019-ios-13-macos-10-15-watchos-6-tvos-features Amazon Fired Pregnant Employees - https://www.cnet.com/features/amazon-fired-these-7-pregnant-workers-then-came-the-lawsuits/ Microsoft Solitaire Hall Of Fame Induction - https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/6/18530946/microsoft-solitaire-world-video-game-hall-of-fame Cover art photo provided by @markusspiske on Unsplash. More Tech: techdailypodcast.com More Apple: appledailypodcast.com More Shane: shanelother.net Check out Tech Daily on Podcoin and get paid to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techdaily/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/techdaily/support
This week on Channel 9, Christina is back from Stockholm, has seen the Avengers: End Game, and listened to Taylor Swift on repeat, and is beyond ecstatic to bring you the latest developer news, including:[00:28] Microsoft Build 2019[01:18] Microsoft Create Startups Tour[01:33] Microsoft Ignite: The Tour[01:47] Visual Studio Code Remote Extensions - Download the extension pack, check out the documentation, and take a look at Brian Ketelsen's blog and Twitch stream[04:24] Create Your Own Course with GitHub Learning Lab -- and also check out Microsoft Learn[05:04] Using Docker and .NET Core Together in 2019[05:43] Docker Crash Course[06:00] Five Microsoft Build Sessions We're Psyched For[06:22] Microsoft Edge Dev Update for PWAs[06:46] PowerShell in Azure Functions 2.x Public Preview and Serverless Automation Using PowerShell in Azure Functions and the Azure Friday video[07:12] No Code Azure IoT Project with MXChip DevKit[07:46] The Open Source Show[07:54] The IoT Show[08:02] Microsoft Solitaire Inducted into World Video Game Hall of FamePlease leave a comment or email us at twc9@microsoft.com. Follow @CH9 Follow @CH9 Create a Free Account (Azure)
This week on Channel 9, Christina is back from Stockholm, has seen the Avengers: End Game, and listened to Taylor Swift on repeat, and is beyond ecstatic to bring you the latest developer news, including:[00:28] Microsoft Build 2019[01:18] Microsoft Create Startups Tour[01:33] Microsoft Ignite: The Tour[01:47] Visual Studio Code Remote Extensions - Download the extension pack, check out the documentation, and take a look at Brian Ketelsen's blog and Twitch stream[04:24] Create Your Own Course with GitHub Learning Lab -- and also check out Microsoft Learn[05:04] Using Docker and .NET Core Together in 2019[05:43] Docker Crash Course[06:00] Five Microsoft Build Sessions We're Psyched For[06:22] Microsoft Edge Dev Update for PWAs[06:46] PowerShell in Azure Functions 2.x Public Preview and Serverless Automation Using PowerShell in Azure Functions and the Azure Friday video[07:12] No Code Azure IoT Project with MXChip DevKit[07:46] The Open Source Show[07:54] The IoT Show[08:02] Microsoft Solitaire Inducted into World Video Game Hall of FamePlease leave a comment or email us at twc9@microsoft.com. Follow @CH9 Follow @CH9 Create a Free Account (Azure)
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon and Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith Running Time: 1:49:04 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream Archive: YouTube This week we chat about Apex Legends, Crackdown 3, Anthem, Microsoft Solitaire, Destiny 2, Dead Or Alive 6 Online Demo.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! In this episode, Darren talks about Christmas dos, home automation, podcast editing, his third midlife crisis purchase. Also, Terry talks Christmas stuff in ‘Stuff we’ve done’. We talk spoiler free about a whole load of games including: Microsoft Solitaire
#20 - Another year of quality service. #19 - Mystaké #18 - Our daughter is NOT OK with going back to school.... #17 - Subway #16 -2 days off: Typical weekend. 3 days off: Well rested. 4+ days off: Forget every single element of what it takes to be a functional member of society. #15 - Hammer drill #14 - My brother, who only has vision in one eye, bought a dog that was only born with one eye that no one else wanted. #13 - G.M. invests $500 million in Lyft - Foreseeing an on-demand network of self-driving cars #12 - Based on first-year results of a two-year study, researchers find helmetless-tackling drills is effective in reducing head impacts by 28 percent in one season. The innovative technique alters tackling behavior and is meant to reduce risk of head injury. #11 - TIL that Microsoft Solitaire was developed by a summer intern named Wes Cherry. He received no royalties for his work despite it being among the most used Windows applications of all time. #10 - 1,900 year old tomb carved from a single rock in Saudi Arabia #9 - Exclusive: UK Government urged to reveal its role in getting Saudi Arabia onto UN Human Rights Council | Liberal Democrat and Green Party leaders call on David Cameron to reveal whether British government supported Saudi bid #8 - China halts trading as stocks fall 7% ( #7 - 500+ arrests for public drunkeness, 1993 - 2010. #6 - Every month when I open my Comcast bill #5 - The President's car #4 - Rice planting machine #3 - Snow Sunrise, Italy #2 - TIL: Rice does not need to grow in water, but since it can survive it, is done so to control weeds and other pests- creating higher yields. #1 - Consumers won't know meat origin after US ends labeling law: "After more than a decade of wrangling, Congress repealed a labeling law last month that required retailers to include the animal's country of origin on packages of red meat."