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The Family History AI Show
EP 11: Microsoft Simplifies Research with “Deep Search”, Google Goes All In on AI, Have We Entered the Post-Photography Era?

The Family History AI Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 58:30


In this episode, hosts Mark Thompson and Steve Little discuss Microsoft's new AI-enhanced search tool, Deep Search.  Then, they review Google's major list of AI announcements. In the last big story this week, Mark and Steve talk about how photography has changed in the digital age.  Don't miss this week's Tip of the Week, where Mark and Steve provide valuable insights into Building Better Prompts using the role-goal-task-format prompting style.  The rapid-fire segment covers recent developments in AI image generation, including free access to OpenAI's DALL-E and Midjourney. The hosts also examine OpenAI's safety measures and Elon Musk's controversial AI tools.  Blending expert analysis and practical advice, this podcast equips listeners to navigate the exciting world of AI in genealogical research and beyond. AI In the News:  02:57: Microsoft Bing's Deep Search: Microsoft introduces Deep Search, a new feature competing with Perplexity, offering enhanced search capabilities. 13:27: Google's AI announcements: Google unveils several AI-powered features for Android phones, including voice assistants and image analysis tools. 24:14: Have we entered the post-photography era? The hosts discuss how AI is transforming photography and its implications for genealogists and family historians.  Tip of the Week:  33:55: Building Better Prompts: Role, Goal, Task, Format: The hosts explain a more effective method for crafting prompts when working with AI, emphasizing the importance of clear goal-setting.  RapidFire:  42:35: OpenAI's DALL-E free access: DALL-E image generation tool available to free-tier users, expanding access to AI-generated imagery. 44:36: Midjourney's web platform launch: Midjourney releases a more accessible web-based platform for its image generation tool, offering a free trial. 46:01: OpenAI's safety scorecard: OpenAI releases a safety scorecard, detailing its efforts to ensure responsible AI development and usage. 50:22: Elon Musk's AI tools release: X launches new AI tools with fewer restrictions, raising ethical concerns and discussions. Resource Links Microsoft Bing Deep Search: https://www.bing.com Perplexity AI: https://www.perplexity.ai Google Gemini: https://gemini.google.com OpenAI ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com Google Pixel phones: https://store.google.com/category/phones DALL-E: https://chat.openai.com Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/imagine X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com Grok AI: https://grok.x.ai International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies: https://www.iajgs.org Adobe Acrobat: https://www.adobe.com/acrobat.html Zoom: https://zoom.us  Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Genealogy, Family History, Technology, Digital Photography, Search Engines, Voice Assistants, Image Generation, Prompt Engineering, AI Ethics, Mobile Computing, Research Methods, Microsoft Bing, Google Gemini, OpenAI, DALL-E, Midjourney, Elon Musk, Deep Search, Screen Awareness 

Smart City
Nuovi protocolli internet per cellulari più… scarichi!

Smart City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024


Il telefonino si scarica troppo velocemente? Non è detto che dipenda dall’età delle batterie: potrebbe dipendere dai protocolli che utilizziamo per navigare in rete. Infatti, uno studio dell’Università di Pisa e dell’Istituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, pubblicato sulla rivista Pervasive and Mobile Computing, ha mostrato che i più recenti protocolli HTTP alla base della trasmissione dati sul Web, possono consumare più energia. Il tema va al di là del fastidio di dover ricaricare il cellulare un po’ più spesso. I dispositivi alimentati a batteria sono ormai miliardi e spesso la durata della batteria stabilisce anche la durata del dispositivo. Risparmiare energia, usando di volta in volta il protocollo più adatto, può voler dire allungare la vita di miliardi di dispositivi che fanno parte della cosiddetta Internet of Things. Ne parliamo con Alessio Vecchio, professore al Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione dell’Ateneo pisano.

TWiT Specials (Video LO)
News 397: Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit 2023 - Oryon CPU To Lead Mobile Computing

TWiT Specials (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 91:50


Leo Laporte shares commentary on the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit in Maui. Snapdragon is quite popular in mobile device processing, but has continued to grow in XR, AI and connected cars. Qualcomm announces the Oryon CPU and other strategic partnerships. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/twit-news. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT

Zebra's Your Edge Podcast
Social Media: Your Edge Blog:Women Who Wow: Colleen O'Sullivan Shows Us the Power of Pausing and Pivoting in Both Our Professional and Personal Lives

Zebra's Your Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 40:07


Zebra Chief Accounting Officer Colleen O'Sullivan is not your typical accountant. (She is a big-picture thinker and someone who's not afraid to operate in gray areas) She is not your typical human being, either. (She doesn't strive for perfection when it comes to work-life “balance,” nor does she sweat the little things.) That's one of the reasons why Zebra's Senior Vice President, Mobile Computing, @Julie-Johnson is so impressed by her - and why she invited she was so eager to sit down with her and dig into Colleen's life. Listen to the latest episode of Women Who Wow podcast now find out what accountants actually do (besides your taxes), why their job is so important to yours, and why it's okay to pause/breathe and pivot as often as you need in your personal and professional lives. Then catch up on past interviews with Women Who Wow here. 

Science Rehashed
At-home healthcare: monitoring Parkinson's disease with radio waves

Science Rehashed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 38:51


The prevalence of Parkinson's disease has grown more than 50% in recent years, and early onset diagnosis is increasing at an even faster rate. Due to its slow, subtle progression and variable response to medications, this condition can be difficult for clinicians to manage. The work of Dr. Dina Katabi, Director of the MIT Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing, may change that. Her team has shown that discrete, radio wave emitting devices in the home can be used to track patient movement and health parameters like sleep quality. In this episode, Dr. Katabi explains how this work will make healthcare more precise and accessible than ever before. Music Credits: “Land of the midnight sun” and “I hope you hear this” by Rukudzo.

ACM ByteCast
Nuria Oliver - Episode 29

ACM ByteCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 46:49


In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Nuria Oliver, Chief Scientific Adviser in Data Science at the Vodafone Institute, Chief Data Scientist at Data-Pop Alliance, and Scientific Director and Co-Founder of ELLIS (the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems). Recently, she co-led the winning team of the XPRIZE Pandemic Response Challenge, ValenciaIA4COVID. She has more than 25 year of research experience in AI, HCI, and Mobile Computing. Oliver is the first woman computer scientist in Spain to be named both an ACM Distinguished Scientist and an ACM Fellow. Her research has contributed to the development of intelligent multimodal interfaces, context-aware mobile computing applications, personalized services, and Big Data for Social Good. She holds more than 40 patents and many awards, including the King James I Award in New Technologies and the Abie Technology Leadership Award from AnitaB.org. Nuria, who was always fascinated by the idea of investigating and solving unsolved problems, shares how she fell in love with AI while studying telecommunications engineering and highlights some of her earlier work on smart cars, smart rooms, and smart clothes. She talks about her recent work helping the government in Valencia, Spain to develop evidence-based policies using data science that were instrumental during the COVID-19 Pandemic, as well as the Data-Pop Alliance, an initiative created by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Media Lab, and the Overseas Development Institute to use data for social good. Nuria also stresses the importance of inspiring girls to pursue computer science and her own efforts in advocating for diversity in the field.

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
Dr. Guan-Hua (Scott) Tu, Enabling a Practically Secure Mobile Networked System

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 54:51


The mobile network (e.g., 4G LTE and 5G NR), the only large-scale wireless network infrastructure on par with the Internet, plays a critical role in interconnecting various mobile devices (e.g., smartphones, massive/critical IoT devices) and providing them with ubiquitous network services. In recent years, more users are accessing the Internet through mobile networks; since the first quarter of 2021, mobile devices (excluding tablets) have generated more than 54% of global website traffic. However, the security of the nowadays mobile networked systems is still far from being satisfactory. Unprecedented malicious attacks against mobile devices and the mobile network infrastructure cannot be effectively defended by the current complicated and error-prone design and pose real threats to a large number of users. In this talk, I would like to share with you my research experience in identifying various security vulnerabilities in essential mobile network services using formal and/or empirical approaches and securing billions of mobile users and the infrastructure. About the speaker: Dr. Guan-Hua Tu is an assistant professor in the department of computer science and engineering at Michigan State University. He is the director of the Security, Networking, and Mobile Systems Research (SNMS) laboratory. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Prior to that, he worked at MediaTek as a wireless communication software engineer, project manager, and researcher (invented eight U.S. patents). His research interests are in the broad areas of security, IoT, mobile systems, and wireless networking, with a recent focus on innovating 5G/4G mobile network architecture/protocol/technologies, cellular/Wi-Fi IoT, secure cloud computing/services, blockchain technologies. He and his research group have identified a large number of security vulnerabilities in operational 4G/5G mobile ecosystems. The research results have been published in the most prestigious networking and security conferences and journals, e.g., ACM CCS, MobiCom, MobiSys, ACM/IEEE Transactions on Networking, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, etc. The solutions they proposed have been adopted by tier-one industrial partners, e.g., AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Facebook. He was a recipient of the Facebook security award, Google security rewards, best paper award at IEEE CNS'18, UCLA dissertation year fellowship award, and the IBM Ph.D. fellowship award.https://www.cse.msu.edu/~ghtu

AI in Action Podcast
E326 Guruduth Banavar, Founding CTO and Head of Discovery at Viome

AI in Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 21:45


Today's guest is Guruduth Banavar, Founding CTO and Head of Discovery at Viome. Founded in 2016, Viome's mission is to make illness optional by predicting and preventing chronic diseases through a deeper understanding of an individual's biology at a molecular level. In order to enhance their understanding of the origin and progression of diseases, they use a systems biology approach combined with mRNA analysis and their state-of-the-art AI platform. Their goal is to digitize, decode and decipher human biology to prevent, treat and cure chronic diseases and cancer. Guruduth is a leader in Artificial Intelligence known for his work on Host/Microbe Molecular Data Analysis, IBM Watson AI Systems, Smarter Cities, Services Innovation, Mobile Computing and Distributed Systems. As founding CTO at Viome Life Sciences, Guruduth leads AI and co-leads clinical research. His role encompasses clinical research, epidemiology, machine learning, computational biology, bioinformatics, as well as data and software architecture and development to deliver products in an agile way, in addition to executive management responsibilities. In the episode, Guruduth will discuss: His background and journey to Viome, Their mission and work they do within chronic diseases, The role of AI, ML and Biology in achieving their mission, The current team and plans for growth, and What excites him for the future at Viome

Uncaged Show
UNCAGED With Kenneth Arthur

Uncaged Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 24:29


Kenneth Arthur is the Chief Commercial Officer at VisionID, an independent supplier of Mobile Computing, Identification and Bar-Coding solutions to all industry sectors throughout Ireland. VisionID Ltd. was formed to provide Barcode and Data Capture solutions in today's “real-time” society. Whatever the industry sector, data capture technology can facilitate improved performance and efficiency and deliver a realistic ROI in a very short time-frame. Kenneth has been a sales leader for over 20 years in B2B sales in blue-chip organisations, with a high level of technical competency in a variety of subjects backed up by sound sales and management skills. He has consistently delivered significant sales order and revenue growth from a finite number of customer accounts through strong technical knowledge of networking technologies and Managed Services and merging that with excellent relationships, up to and including CXO level.

Eagle Tech Talks
Mobile Computing

Eagle Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 39:31


Mobile computing has transformed the way we live, work and play, but to make our smart phones work, we need applications, databases, security, and a whole lot more.  This is the world of mobile computing. In this episode Brad Gibson discusses his 20 years of diverse and rich mobile computing experience, spanning roles across Retail, Telecommunications and Energy sectors within Canada and Internationally. He sheds light on this technology from a business/functional perspective and will help you to understand the ins and outs of the mobile computing profession. Skip to the Interview: 00:01:55 About Brad Gibson Brad is senior delivery, strategy & client services professional with a passion for delivering customer value, driving teams toward a common vision and enabling transformative business outcomes through technology. He has over 20 years of diverse, rich experience and broad responsibility spanning roles across Retail, Telecommunications and Energy sectors within Canada and internationally.  A strategic thinking and executive facing leader, Brad is a professional who specializes in digital transformation, and offers a key leadership function to communicate corporate vision through storytelling, key strategies and plans, and through relationships by bringing teams together.  He has a track record of success spanning the consulting and enterprise corporate space, where he has led strategic delivery in alignment with business, technology and customer-centric strategies, working with several high-profile Canadian brands. Get in Touch with Brad LinkedIn Email: brad.d.gibson@gmail.com  

Wharton FinTech Podcast
Scott Sobel, Co-founder of Valor Capital – Investing in Brazil’s Startup Boom

Wharton FinTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 33:08


Miguel Armaza sits down with Scott Sobel, Co-founder & Managing Partner of Valor Capital Group, a cross-border venture fund focused on Brazil and United States opportunities, with offices in New York, Silicon Valley, and São Paulo. In this episode, we discuss: - Scott’s journey and why he and his father, Ambassador Clifford Sobel, decided to launch Valor focusing on the Brazilian market - Investing strategy and case studies from some of their most exciting portfolio companies - The incredible fintech opportunity in Brazil and Latin America - What’s driving their big bets in the crypto space - Lessons learned from over a decade of investing and the importance of staying with your winners - And a lot more! Scott Sobel Scott Sobel, Co-founder & Managing Partner of Valor Capital Group, was part of the founding team of the pioneer Internet Telephony company Net2Phone; Scott helped take the company from a piece of software that was first to bridge the PC and the Public Switch Telephony Network to acquiring millions of users, generating over $200M in revenue, an IPO (1999) and the strategic sale of the company to AT&T for $1.4 Billion (2000). Scott went on to hold executives positions in Symbol Technologies working with the Mobile Computing and Wireless Divisions and NCR Corporation based in Singapore responsible for Corporate Development and later the P&L for the Financial Line of Business in the Emerging Markets. Scott was fortunate to be in a position to bring his skill sets, passions, and experiences to support other entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Brazil reach their visions. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University. Scott has primarily lived and worked in the emerging markets (China, India, and Brazil) for the past decade, who is a passionate surfer and practices Jiu Jitsu. Valor Capital Group Founded in 2011, Valor Capital Group is the pioneer cross-border venture fund focused on Brazil and United States opportunities, with offices in New York, Silicon Valley, and São Paulo. The firm partners with visionary entrepreneurs building transformative businesses from startup to scale-up. Valor is committed to the success of their portfolio companies by providing capital, operational support and connectivity to global markets. The firm operates in two investment strategies: Growth Equity and Venture Capital. For more FinTech insights, follow us below: Medium: medium.com/wharton-fintech WFT Twitter: twitter.com/whartonfintech Miguel's Twitter: twitter.com/MiguelArmaza Miguel's Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3jWIpqp

Ict4d
Applications of mobile computing

Ict4d

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 5:06


Ict4d
Mobile computing

Ict4d

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 4:51


Mobile computing

Ozone Nightmare
The Mobile Computing Future

Ozone Nightmare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 5:01


Today on the 5: Every few years I read an article that ponders the future of the mobile device. We've seen some attempts at it over the years, but I feel like wearables are the most likely avenue to get us away from a centralized computer in our pockets.

High Tech Simplicity
Mobile Computing With | Nate Rinzema

High Tech Simplicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 93:31


Today we talk with Nathan Rinzema about the future of mobile computing. We take a deep dive into handheld devices, where we came from, where we are going and uses today and in the future.

Over The Edge
Three Decades of Vision for Edge with Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Satya) of Carnegie Mellon University

Over The Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 72:51


Today’s episode features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Mahadev Satyanarayanan, also known as Satya. Satya is the Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and one of the true Godfathers of Edge Computing. Over the course of his multi-decade research career, Satya has pioneered many advances in distributed systems, mobile computing, and IoT, and in 2009 he co-authored “The Case for VM-based Cloudlets in Mobile Computing,” the groundbreaking research paper that led to the emergence of Edge.In this interview, Satya shares how he started thinking about distributed computing infrastructure for mobile devices back in 1993, how much of his vision has come true in the decades since, and his views on the future of cloud, edge, IoT, and much more.Key Quotes“In 1997 we said, given that [the compute capability of] mobile devices is always going to be a challenge, how do we get substantial applications that require compute-intensive processing to run on a mobile device? The answer is to offload computation to the infrastructure. We were the first to demonstrate that capability in a published paper."“When it comes to user experience, people have learned that it's not the mean that matters, it is the tail. Human user experience is greatly overweighted by a few negative experiences. You may have one hour on a zoom call, and 58 minutes of it may be excellent, but you will remember the two minutes that were miserable. This is generally true for augmented reality, and for all of these other [latency-sensitive] use cases.”“It's useless to deploy 5G without edge computing. The truth is 5G is only going to improve your last mile quality. That's it.”“How much end-to-end latency is acceptable is very much a function of the application. But it's a two-way street. The applications that get written depend on what today's technology can offer…If the application's demand gets too far ahead of what the technology can offer, then the application will die because it's not viable.”“The ultimate beneficiaries of edge computing should make strategic investments that incentivize the creation of edge-native applications, and apply a different success criteria from what is traditionally applied by venture capitalists...That investment is valuable even without a hockey stick growth curve, because you are creating long term demand for the core product that you're creating, which is edge computing itself.”SponsorsOver the Edge is brought to you by the generous sponsorship of Catchpoint, NetFoundry, Ori Industries, Packet, Seagate, Vapor IO, and Zenlayer.The featured sponsor of this episode of Over the Edge is Catchpoint. Catchpoint gives critical knowledge to help optimize the digital experience of your customers and employees. Learn more at catchpoint.com and sign up for a free trial.LinksOpen Edge Computing InitiativeFollow Matt on TwitterSatya's Home Page

Avalon Integration Podcast
Podcast 01 – Android: How it’s impacting Enterprise Mobile Computing

Avalon Integration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 59:47


Join Avalon Integration alongside Zebra Technologies as we give insight into the recommendations of Android’s intuitive platform to accelerate onboarding and protect data from unauthorized access. To simplify inventory management, Avalon has always recommended efficient standardization. As the top OS of choice among leading manufacturers, Android for Enterprise simplifies standardization by providing a user-friendly and...

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
Lyra Logan is an MIT Master Trainer in Educational Mobile Computing_10-4-2020

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 19:56


Currently, Lyra Logan is Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the Florida Education Fund (FEF), a nonprofit that creates and implements educational programs for underrepresented groups. She also directs their pre-college programs, which include after-school and summer coding camps for elementary, middle, and high school students in Florida.

RVA Tech Talks
Greg Patrick - Market Technical Director at Terazo

RVA Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 68:53


Greg is a Senior Computer Scientist with broad academic, technical, research, and leadership experience. His areas of expertise include Software Engineering and Systems, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Information Assurance, and Mobile Computing. He spent over 4 years as a Master Software Engineer with Capital One and is has now been with Terazo for over 2 years where he recently moved into the role of Market Technical Director. Greg has developed graduate and undergraduate programs, curricula, and courses (online and in-seat), and has taught a wide variety of courses to students at all levels. 

Over The Edge
The Genesis of Edge Computing with Victor Bahl, Technical Fellow at Microsoft Research

Over The Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 63:33


Today’s episode features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Victor Bahl, Technical Fellow and Director of Mobility & Networking at Microsoft Research, and one of the fathers of Edge Computing. Across a 23-year career at Microsoft Research, Victor has helped shape Microsoft’s long-term strategy through research, industry partnerships, and associated policy engagement with governments and research institutions around the world. His seminal 2009 paper titled “The Case for VM-based Cloudlets in Mobile Computing” spawned the vision for what we now call Edge. In this interview, Victor shares the story behind the genesis of that paper, and his experience of the evolution of edge in the years since.Key Quotes“You can start to see a convergence of sorts between the communication and computing industry, and edge is the catalyst for that…Some sort of convergence is going to happen and it's going to be good because we are using each other's strengths and building on top of it rather than spending time doing the same thing.”"The question for me as a researcher and a person who tries to think many years ahead was “what happens after cloud?”“If you think about what the cloud is, the cloud effectively sells you compute and storage…and [we thought] wouldn't it be cool if the cloud not only sold storage, it not only sold compute, but it also sold latency...wouldn't it be cool to have an edge where the latency was small.”“The internet works on a protocol called BGP,  and that protocol has not been optimized for latency sensitivity. It has been optimized for cost sensitivity. So as the packets are routed, they are not routed with latency in mind. That’s why you end up seeing all these problems and jitter, which is a killer for many things.”“If you actually create software, you can think of a network operating system. And then you can think of an API that you put on top of that. And then on top of that, you've got all these applications and then developers can party. So you're looking at a brand new ecosystem that is now seeded because of edge computing.”“The way I like to think about it is “Wow, We're getting there! We've gotten there!” Because now when I talk to people, it’s no longer about trying to convince anybody of the need for edge. It seems like people get it…I no longer have to make the case for it. The thing that most people are looking at now is how to monetize the edge–how to actually light these things up.”“I think that you can start thinking about edge as part of cloud even now. Because Microsoft is invested, we are building it out. We are building out the infrastructure. We are going to make it available. It's going to be there.”SponsorsOver the Edge is brought to you by the generous sponsorship of Catchpoint, NetFoundry, Ori Industries, Packet, Seagate, Vapor IO, and Zenlayer.The featured sponsor of this episode of Over the Edge is Seagate Technology. Seagate’s new CORTX Intelligent Object Storage Software is 100% open source. It enables efficient capture and consolidation of massive, unstructured data sets for the lowest cost per petabyte. Learn more and join the community at seagate.comLinksCLICK HERE to Register for the Edge Computing World Conference, October 12-15th, 2020. Fully virtual. Use the promo code OVERTHEEDGE for 30% off the Edge Executive ConferenceFollow Matt on TwitterFollow Victor on Twitter

The Andres Segovia Show
My Mobile Computing Daily Drivers: Surface Laptop, Pixelbook, iPad Pro | Episode 106

The Andres Segovia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 13:42


Andres highlights his daily mobile computing devices. Check out the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/8Wj3zQwfugk or at www.TheAndresSegovia.com

Jungunternehmer Podcast
Florian Gschwandtner, Co-Founder Runtastic & Tractive | Just Create powered by Logitech & Blue

Jungunternehmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 56:50


Mehr als 250 Mitarbeiter, 250 Millionen User und einen 220 Millionen Euro ExitFlorian Gschwandtner ist Serienunternehmer, Investor und Author. Begonnen hat alles mit einem Studium zu Mobile Computing. Nach einer kurzen Project Manager Rolle gründete Florian mit drei Freunden Runtastic.Ein paar Jahre später hatte Runtastic mehr als 250 Mitarbeiter, über 250 Millionen Downloads und wurde 2015 für sage und schreibe 220 Millionen Euro an Adidas verkauft.Das Verrückte daran?Runtastic wurde komplett gebootstrapped, das heißt von Grund auf selbst finanziert.Um die Kosten und das Wachstum zu finanzieren haben die Gründer eine App-Schmiede als Agentur aufgesetzt und später ebenfalls veräußert.Heute ist Florian Chief Growth Officer bei Tractive, einer Firma, die er vor Jahren als Advisor mitgegründet hat. Tractive nutzt GPS Tracking für Hunde & Katzen und beschäftigt inzwischen auch nahezu 100 Mitarbeiter.Wichtige Links:- Florian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/floriangschwandtner/- Florian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florian.gschwandtner/- Tractive: https://tractive.com/de/- Florian's Buch: https://amzn.to/32pZV0z- Ben Horowith - The Hard Thing About Hard Things: https://amzn.to/2ZxOWQO- YEP: https://jungunternehmerpodcast.com/yep See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Art of Living Well Podcast
E26: One Drop CEO and Founder Jeff Dachis inspires and empowers people with diabetes to live their best lives through his mobile computing device and data science system.

The Art of Living Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 55:52


You are going to be so inspired by today's conversation with Jeff Dachis.  Jeff is the CEO and Founder of One Drop, a simple, powerful and convenient mobile platform for managing diabetes and chronic health conditions, which was born from his own experience. His desire to bring the quantified self movement, internet of things, big data and mobile computing to people with diabetes in a simple, fully integrated solution led him to create the One Drop platform - which won “Best Design” at the LAUNCH 2015 Festival, and has received a Good Design award, the oldest and the most prestigious Global Awards Program for Design Excellence and Design Innovation. Jeff is a digital visionary and a serial entrepreneur. Considered one of the early pioneers in the development of the World Wide Web, Jeff was involved in the creation of the first banner ad, the creation of the first web animation, and has digital work exhibited as part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection. Jeff is also the Co-Founder, former CEO and Chairman of Razorfish (acquired by Publicis), the world's largest digital marketing solutions firm, and a company he bootstrapped from his East Village apartment and led it through its successful $55MM IPO.  Now 25 years later, the Company is over 20,000 employees in 100 cities on 5 continents and generates $2 billion in annual sales. Jeff is a Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year winner (NYC 2001) and finalist (Austin 2012); he is also the 2016 recipient of NYU Steinhardt's Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. In today's conversation we hear about Jeff's personal journey with type 1 diabetes and how that led him to dream-up and create the company One Drop.  We learn how the One Drop app and the glucose meter work together to empower people to engage in self-care and manage their diabetes.  One Drop's gorgeous device is so cool looking it makes customers feel like a "Diabadass." All the products and services they offer are directed to help those with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Jeff shares with us everything you need to know about the subscription packages, including how affordable and useful the glucose monitor and related information is to help improve the customer's quality of life. We also discuss today's state of healthcare and the worldwide diabetes problem.  One Drop offers so much support including access to 24/7, 365 days per year health coaching and accountability when you subscribe. They also ship your test strips right to your door. One Drop is also offering their services direct to employers and they have rolled out coaching programs for treating hypertension, high cholesterol, weight-loss and prediabetes, in addition to type 1 and type 2 diabetes.  We wrap up our conversation talking about the healthcare industry as a whole and then finally on mindset and Jeff's incredibly positive attitude that has really paved the way for where he is today.  You can find One Drop at:  https://onedrop.today/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffdachis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onedroptoday/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onedroptoday/ You can purchase the One Drop hardware at the Apple Store, Walmart, Best Buy or online at https://onedrop.today/ Special Offer: Get email updates and receive 20% off your first order. Special Offer Take advantage of our special offer with Healing Elements (new clients only). Address: 2290 Como Avenue  St. Paul, MN 55108 Sign up for One FREE Week of Unlimited Classes! Reserve your week online or in store with the promotional code "AOLW”. Note: Week unlimited begins on the date of purchase. Enjoy $15 off your first 60 or 90 minute Massage or Reiki service using code "AOLW15" book online and note the promo code when scheduling or call to book 651-348-6216. Reminder: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so that you can uncover strategies, tips and resources from a variety of experts and our own banks of knowledge as you progress on your journey to living well. We'd also love you to leave us a review on iTunes. Please share this podcast with a friend or anyone who you think could benefit from this information. Join our private Art of Living Well Podcast Facebook Community: This is a community where you can directly interact with us and ask us questions and suggest topics for future episodes. Shop our Favorite Products: We are excited to share our new products including a stainless water bottle (for hot/cold beverages), two recipe books and our Minneapolis Healthy Restaurant Guide https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Instagram: @theartofliving_well FB: https://www.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Sign-up for our Art of Living Well Podcast email list. (We promise not to bombard you with email). Marnie Dachis Marmet's Website (Zenful Life Coaching) Stephanie May Potter's Website

Don't Panic Geocast
Episode 244 - "Stress, Strain, What's the Difference?"

Don't Panic Geocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 64:08


This week we talk about stress, strain, and how they are different! Fun Paper Friday See how to get data from natural drones and download it via USBee in this week's Fun Paper! Iyer, Vikram, et al. "Living IoT: A flying wireless platform on live insects." The 25th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking. 2019. Contact us: Show Support us on Patreon! www.dontpanicgeocast.com SWUNG Slack @dontpanicgeo show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman www.johnrleeman.com @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin @ShannonDulin

L8ist Sh9y Podcast
Dr Satya on his 2009 Paper Predicting Edge Computing

L8ist Sh9y Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 33:46


Our guest today is Dr Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Satya's multi-decade research career has focused on the challenges of performance, scalability, availability and trust in information systems that reach from the cloud to the mobile edge of the Internet. In the course of this work, he has pioneered many advances in distributed systems, mobile computing, pervasive computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Most recently, his seminal 2009 publication “The Case for VM-based Cloudlets in Mobile Computing” and the ensuing research has led to the emergence of Edge Computing (also known as "Fog Computing"). Satya is the Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He received the PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon, after Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE.

SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy
#SGGQA 121: ACLU sues FBI Over Face Recognition, Facebook Lying Political Ads, FitBit and Google, AirPods aren't PRO

SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 156:30


The ACLU is suing the FBI over face recognition policy and a lack of transparency. Facebook will allow false political ads in the UK for upcoming election. Microsoft tests a 4-day work week in Japan. ANOTHER bad week for NordVPN users. AirPods Pro are better for your ears but worse for your wallet and just as bad for the planet. And let's spend a LITTLE time chatting about the LG G8X! Let's get our tech week started off right! Stories This Week: Pixelbook Go: The Future of Mobile Computing? http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/11/03/google-pixelbook-go-the-future-of-mobile-computing/ Pixel 4XL vs LG V50: Brains vs Brawn http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/10/26/somegadgetguys-totally-biased-pixel-4xl-vs-lg-v50-thinq-comparison-brains-vs-brawn/ Focals by North: Wearing the Future http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/09/27/focals-by-north-review-wearing-the-future/ First look: LG G8X Dual Screen http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/11/01/lg-g8x-the-better-dual-screen-solution/ GadgetGuy on GadgetChats Podcast https://youtu.be/yk7rtr45bE0 ACLU suing FBI over face recognition policies https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/the-fbi-is-tracking-our-faces-in-secret-were-suing/ Facebook will allow false political ads https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/02/facebook-allows-false-ads-in-uk-elections/ Microsoft tests 4 day work week in Japan https://soranews24.com/2019/11/03/microsoft-japans-experiment-with-3-day-weekend-boosts-worker-productivity-by-40-percent/ ANOTHER security threat for NordVPN users https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/nordvpn-users-passwords-exposed-in-mass-credential-stuffing-attacks/ McDonalds app faces “Hamburglar” attacks https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/mcdonald-s-hamburglar-app-account-hack-1.5345024 Unremovable xHelper malware on thousands of Android devices https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-unremovable-xhelper-malware-has-infected-45000-android-devices/ TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK ON r/GLOWINGRECTANGLES https://www.reddit.com/r/glowingrectangles/top/?t=week Samsung shutting down custom CPU division https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-custom-cpu-shut-down-1050052/ Google buys FitBit https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/02/fitbit-google-wearos/ iFixit AirPods Pro teardown https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/AirPods+Pro+Teardown/127551 Consumers spent half a billion last year replacing AirPods https://www.cbsnews.com/news/apple-airpods-are-so-beloved-people-spend-more-than-half-a-billion-replacing-them/ Juan rambles on about the LG G8X… Support SomeGadgetGuy! The complete list of how you can contribute to production on this channel AND get yourself some cool stuff! Patreon, Amazon, Humble Bundle, OnePlus, Audible, Merch, and MORE! http://somegadgetguy.com/2012/07/15/support-somegadgetguy-get-cool-stuff/ SomeGadgetGuy's Gear List Panasonic G85 http://amzn.to/2oKNwAm Panasonic 15mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2qWH0UZ Panasonic 25mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2ohTzsd Audio-Technica Lavalier https://amzn.to/2WywofM Focusrite 6i6 Audio Interface http://amzn.to/2p5l7py Shure SM57 Microphone http://amzn.to/2oypnLm Cloudlifter CL1 http://amzn.to/2oKN9G5 LED Light Panels http://amzn.to/2oy60ls AJA U-TAP HDMI http://amzn.to/2wfprBF Elgato HD S http://amzn.to/2p95Unu #SGGQA Podcast RSS: http://goo.gl/oSUjvi #SGGQA Podcast on Spotify: https://goo.gl/uyuSsj #SGGQA Podcast Google Play https://goo.gl/ABF7Up #SGGQA Podcast iTunes: https://goo.gl/YUcyS7 #SGGQA Podcast on Stitcher: http://goo.gl/cyazfY #SGGQA Podcast on PlayerFM: https://goo.gl/34B8SG #SGGQA Podcast on Archive.org: https://goo.gl/9zh4pK Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitch – http://Twitch.tv/SomeGadgetGuy Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitter – http://Twitter.com/SomeGadgetGuy Juan on Instagram – http://instagram.com/somegadgetguy Support SomeGadgetGuy Production: http://amzn.com/w/34V1TR2551P6M Links on this page may be affiliate links which help support production on this website. Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Well / Connected with Dr. Joe Kvedar
Well Connected, EP 304, Dina Katabi

Well / Connected with Dr. Joe Kvedar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 26:17


For episode 304, Dr. Kvedar talks with Dina Katabi, MIT Professor and Director of the Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing.  They have an interesting discussion about the system she designed to passively collect data without the need for devices, why it represents a major advancement in data collection and how all of this... Read more »

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show 3/01/19 : Tech Detox, Emily's List, Delectable News Quiz

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 164:14


The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Friday, March 1st, 2019. We spoke with legal analyst Michael Zeldin about Michael Cohen’s testimony in front of the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday. We opened up the lines to ask our listeners if they think they could unplug themselves from technology for 24 hours. Tech writer, blogger and podcaster Andy Ihnatko (@Ihnatko on Twitter) joined us to discuss MobiCom 2019, the Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking Interim editorial page editor for the Boston Globe, Shirley Leung joined us to discuss the controversy surrounding the licensing of the Encore Casino in Everett. We spoke with Under the Radar host Callie Crossley about allegations that North Carolina congressman Mark Meadows is racist. Chef Tiffani Faison and her wife and business partner Kelly Walsh joined us for our weekly news quiz.  

VisionKeepers™
Vinod Namboodiri - Wichita EDU

VisionKeepers™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 29:05


Dr. Vinod Namboodiri graduated with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His research interests have been in the design, analysis and evaluation of systems that solve challenges in Mobile Computing, Wireless Networks, and Smart Electric Power Grids. Dr. Namboodiris current research interests are in the design and application of technology to make communities more accessible for those with disabilities.

[ICO] Information Concept System
[ICO02B-ID] Telecommunications, Networking, Wireless, Mobile Computing, and Mobile Commerce

[ICO] Information Concept System

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 3:33


This course is about basic IS knowledge, organization, and how those IS can help organization to achieve its goal Credit title: Subject Matter Expert : Imanuel Revelino Murmanto Dokumenter: Binus University Uploaded by: Knowledge Management and Innovation Binus University

Interviews: Tech and Business
Mobile Computing with NYU and Microsoft

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 44:36


What is the future of mobile computing? Microsoft’s Kevin Henrikson and NYU Professor Anindya Ghose tell Michael Krigsman of CXOTALK about why mobile products are increasingly important, how they’re changing and what issues lie ahead. Henrikson offers insight on what it’s like to develop mobile applications for one of the largest software companies, while Ghose recently wrote the book “Tap” about the mobile economy of smartphones and the limitless future of AI, augmented and virtual reality, wearable tech, smart homes, and the Internet of Things.

Interviews: Tech and Business
Mobile Computing with NYU and Microsoft

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 44:36


What is the future of mobile computing? Microsoft’s Kevin Henrikson and NYU Professor Anindya Ghose tell Michael Krigsman of CXOTALK about why mobile products are increasingly important, how they’re changing and what issues lie ahead. Henrikson offers insight on what it’s like to develop mobile applications for one of the largest software companies, while Ghose recently wrote the book “Tap” about the mobile economy of smartphones and the limitless future of AI, augmented and virtual reality, wearable tech, smart homes, and the Internet of Things.

Podcasts@SMU
Using Mobile Computing to Improve Quality of Life and Make Cities Run More Efficiently

Podcasts@SMU

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 9:59


Neues Terrain
Juristische Begleitforschung

Neues Terrain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 75:24


Am 18. November 2016 fand an der Fachhochschule Bielefeld ein vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) und der FH Bielefeld angebotener Workshop zu Einzelaspekten rechtswissenschaftlicher Begleitforschung statt, an dem Johannes Hirsch, Markus Winkelmann und Sebastian Ritterbusch teilnahmen. Im Gespräch und diesem Text werden zwar rechtswissenschaftliche Fragen angesprochen, die Aussagen sind aber keinesfalls als Rechtshinweise oder Rechtsberatung zu verstehen. Eine juristische Begleitforschung ist ein Aspekt der ELSI-Begleitforschung, die die Betrachtung von ethischen (ethical), rechtlichen (law) uns sozialen (social) Fragestellungen zu Projekten umfasst. Diese Themen stehen im Zentrum des vom Institut für Technologiefolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS) am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) vorangetriebenen Forschung. Im Projekt QuartrBack befasst sich Johannes Hirsch mit der Begleitforschung um eine intelligente Notfallkette im Quartier für Menschen mit Demenz. In rechtlicher Sicht wurden hier insbesonders Aspekte des Datenschutz beleuchtet. Auch in anderen Themenbereichen werden diese Fragestellungen untersucht, so wurde der Institutsleiter Prof. Dr. Armin Grundwald in die von Bundesminister Alexander Dobrindt eingesetzte Ethik-Kommission zu automatisierten Fahren berufen. Auch zu Energiethemen hat Markus Winkelmann am ITAS gesellschaftliche, rechtliche und soziale Fragestellungen betrachtet und begleitet das Terrain-Projekt durch Begleitforschung. Für Sebastian Ritterbusch von der iXpoint Informationssysteme GmbH sind die rechtlichen Fragestellungen einmal für das Projekt Terrain insgesamt aber auch speziell für die Entwicklung der Anwendungen für die Nutzenden von großem Interesse. Der Workshop begann mit einem Vortrag von Frau Prof. Dr. jur. Brunhilde Steckler der FH Bielefeld und behandelte Rechtsaspekte im Projekt KOMPASS: Es ging um die Vertraulichkeit und Integrität von Rechtssystemen, was im Rechtssystem alleine schon Aspekte des Persönlichkeitsrechts, Datenschutz, Telemedien, Vertrags- und Haftungsrecht berührt. In der betrachteten Anwendung ging es im Projekt um den Bereich Wearables und Fitness und wie hier Dienste rechtssicher angeboten werden und den Nutzenden die Datenverarbeitung transparent dargestellt werden können. Wie auch häufiger im Verlauf des Workshops kam sie auch auf die besondere Rolle der neuen Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DS-GVO) der Europräischen Union zu sprechen, die ab Mai 2018 anzuwenden ist und insbesondere auch die Datenschutz-Folgenabschätzung eingeführt (Art. 35 DS-GVO) . Der folgende Vortrag von Dipl.-Inf. Christian Burkert (@cburkert_de), früher praemandatum GmbH und jetzt wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Hamburg, behandelte Privacy-by-Design in der Produktentwicklung. Von Privacy-enhancing Technologies (PETs) aus den 90ern über Ann Cavoukians 7 Prinzipien des Privacy by Design zog er den zeitlichen Rahmen zur EU-Datenschutzreform von 2012. Die 7 Prinzipien des Privacy by Design geben direkte Handlungshinweise für die Einbettung des Datenschutzes in den Entwicklungsprozess, die im Sinne mit der Datenschutzgrundverordnung DS-GVO als „Datenschutz durch Technikgestaltung“ im Artikel 25 besonderen Einzug in die zukünftige Gesetzeslage gefunden haben, deren Umsetzung durch Verantwortliche mit Maßnahmen gesichert werden soll. An Hand der zwei Beispiele von den „Privacy Czars“ bei Apple und den „In-House Consultants“ bei Google stellte er dar, dass die Verankerung im Unternehmen sehr unterschiedliche Ausgestaltung haben kann. Wie wichtig die Verankerung von Datenschutz in Geschäftsprozesse ist, sieht man schon daran, wie eindeutig Menschen im Netz durch ihren Browser identifiziert und verfolgt werden können, beispielsweise durch das Browser Fingerprinting oder mit Cookies. Ein Beispiel für Intervenierbarkeit durch den Nutzer ist das Google Privacy Dashboard, in dem man den Zugriff auf gewisse persönliche Daten widerrufen kann. Im Vortrag von Prof. Dr. jur. Iris Kirchner-Freis der MLS LEGAL GmbH Rechtsanwalts- und Fachanwaltsgesellschaft ging es um Datenschutz bei Gesundheitsdaten am Beispiel des Projekts Adaptify. Dies beginnt schon mit der Frage der genauen Definition von Gesundheitsdaten im Sinne des Bundesdatenschutzgesetzes (BDSG) §3 Absatz 9 zu verstehen sind und besonders geschützt werden müssen: Dies umfasst sicher medizinische Informationen, können aber auch körperliche Leistungsdaten betreffen, die im Einsatz von Trackern beim Sport anfallen können. Das White Paper „Annex – health data in apps and devices“ der europäischen Union versucht hier die Definition zu konkretisieren. Bei der Frage der Einwilligung, Datensicherheit und Pseudonymisierung spielt für die Umsetzung in mobilen Lösungen insbesondere das Telemediengesetz (TMG) eine besondere Rolle. Grundlegend müssen nach BDSG den Nutzenden auch das Auskunftsrecht, Löschungs- und Sperrungsrecht und das Berichtigungsrecht eingeräumt werden und technisch-organisatorische Maßnahmen wie beispielsweise Zutritts- und Zugangskontrolle serverseitig umgesetzt werden. Die Einbettung von Privacy by Design durch Legal Process Modelling war das Thema des Vortrags von Frau Prof. Dr. jur. Beatrix Weber der Hochschule Hof. Die verpflichtende Datenschutz Compliance der DS-GVO zu Privacy by Design und Default und der Umsetzung interner Strategien für organisatorische Maßnahmen sind unter einer Risikoabwägung umzusetzen: Hier fließt neben dem Stand der Technik, Implementierungskosten und der Art der erhobenenen Daten auch die Eintrittswahrscheinlichkeit und zu erwartende Schwere der Risiken für bedrohte Rechte und Freiheiten mit ein. Dabei sieht sie die Unternehmens-Compliance als Geschäftsprozess, der auch weitere Rechtsthemen wie Urheberrecht, Kartellrecht und ethische Normen abbildet, und grundsätzlich in Phasen der Konzeption, Umsetzung und Adjustierung strukturiert werden kann. Von Herrn Prof. Dr. jur. Wolfgang Schild der Universität Bielefeld erhielten wir einen Einblick in rechtliche Fragen der Einwilligung vulnerabler Personengruppen. Grundsätzlich ist eine Einwilligung ein Aufopferungsakt, da man auf einen zustehenden rechtlichen Schutz verzichtet. Der rechtliche Grundsatz wird durch den lateinischen Ausdruck volenti non fit iniuria beschrieben, die Umsetzung muss dafür aber auch rechtlichen Anforderungen genügen: So muss die einwilligende Person den Fähigkeiten der intellektuellen Einsicht und voluntativen Willensbildung befähigt sein, und Informationen erhalten, was geschieht, auf was man verzichtet und welche Risiken, Chancen und Alternativen mit der Einwilligung einhergehen. Dabei ist die Einwilligung keine rechtliche Willenserklärung sondern ein Ausdruck des Selbstbestimmungsrecht und kann im Gegensatz zu geschlossenen Verträgen jederzeit widerrufen werden. Der abschließende Vortrag von Dr. jur. Thilo Weichert vom Netzwerk Datenschutzexpertise behandelte die Themen Sensorik, automatische Entscheidungen und Persönlichkeitsschutz. Mit den technischen Entwicklung unter anderem im Mobile Computing und Social Communities wird es möglich automatisiert personalisierte Entscheidungen zu treffen. Beispiele sind hier unter anderem in Medizin, Spiel, Werbung und Arbeitswelt, die auch große Risiken beinhalten können: Durch intransparente Kreditscoring-Verfahren kann das Leben von Menschen beispielsweise radikal beeinflusst werden. Ebenso drohen der Verlust der Vertraulichkeit und Wahlfreiheit, es wird Tür und Tor der Diskriminierung und Manipulation geöffnet und Menschen können schaden nehmen. Daher muss es sowohl eine unbedingte Beachtung der datenschutzrechtlichen Grundlagen und gleichzeitig eine Achtung vor Kernbereichen privater Lebensgestaltung ganz im Sinne von Artikel 7 der europäischen Grundrechte-Charta geben, was in globaler Sicht große Herausforderungen beinhaltet. Der Workshop bot ein gebündeltes Bild zur rechtwissenschaftlichen Begleitforschung und war für die Teilnehmenden in vielen Aspekten relevant und lehrreich. Die Darstellung der Fragestellungen und Erkenntnissen aus thematisch verwandten Projekten wird für die Umsetzung im Terrain Projekt eine große Hilfe sein. Besonderer Dank gilt Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schild und Dr. Thilo Weichert, dass sie uns für persönliche Kommentare in dieser Folge zur Verfügung standen. Weiterführende Informationen Das Recht muss mit den technischen Entwicklungen Schritt halten, Pressemitteilung der FH Bielefeld zum Workshop, 22.11.2016.

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Third World Linux
Third World Linux - Episode 65: Mobile Computing Anxiety and a Very Long Off Tangent

Third World Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015


In the podcast this week... AG is suffering from Linux withdrawal.And in the off tangent (starts at 37:33), we talk about the off tangent section, serifs, and the Korean Starcraft pro scene. Download the episode here.  Listen and Subscribe... we're @thirdworldlinux and @chFourteen on twitterwe're also on Google+ but if you're oldschool, email uscontact@channelfourteen.com linux@channelfourteen.com --- 

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Inside IT
Inside IT: Factory Mobile Computing Proves Enterprise Value of 2-in-1 Devices

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014


IT Best Practices: Episode 84 – The enterprise today is awash in a variety of compute devices with diverse capabilities. The days of IT delivering a one-size-fits-all, desktop-only computer to every worker are long gone. For a very large, global corporation like Intel, applying the best compute technology to maximize employee productivity is a big […]

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)
New Wave Company Update: Scout

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 23:00


As part of our continuing coverage of the Year in The Life winners Scout and Freightos we will be airing, on a quarterly basis, interviews with members of their respective executive teams regarding the previous quarter in terms of successes, challenges and set-backs, as well as looking to the future. We will also talk about current industry develops and what they mean to the company.  In this segment we will focus on mobile computing and supply chain finance. Joining me today is Scout Co-Founder & VP of Business Development Andrew Durlak. NOTE: Follow The Year in the Life 2014 Series on Twitter #YRiLife2014

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)
New Wave Company Update: Freightos

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2014 22:00


As part of our continuing coverage of the Year in The Life winners Scout and Freightos we will be airing, on a quarterly basis, interviews with members of their respective executive teams regarding the previous quarter in terms of successes, challenges and set-backs, as well as looking to the future. We will also talk about current industry develops and what they mean to the company.  In this segment we will focus on mobile computing and supply chain finance. Joining me today is Freightos CEO Zvi Schreiber. NOTE: Follow The Year in the Life 2014 Series on Twitter #YRiLife2014

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com
The Role of Mobile Computing in CT Scanning: From Bedside to the Beach

Video Podcasts, Lectures, and Multimedia - CTisus.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013


08/12/2013 | The Role of Mobile Computing in CT Scanning: From Bedside to the Beach

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 07.02.2013

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 15:42


Marketwatch: Antitrust Authorities in France Raid Apple Offices to Investigate Unfair Pricing for Wholesalers GigaOm: Antitrust Authorities in France Raid Apple Offices to Investigate Platform Lock-Ins FT: Apple Paid Zero Corporate Tax in UK in 2012 Kantar Worldpanel Comtech: Almost Half of All Smartphones Sold in Europe are a Samsung HP Says It Will Get Back Int Smartphones (Someday (When the Time is Right)) Raymond James Analyst Sees Lock-In as Key to Phase 2 of Mobile Computing for Apple Apple Q3 FY2013 Earnings Call Set for Tuesday 23 July Apple and Samsung Eliminate Products from Planned 2014 Patent Trial Apple Applies for iWatch Trademark in Mexico and Taiwan 9 to 5 Mac: Apple Getting Strict with Retail Employees Showing Off iOS 7 beta to Customers and Other Employees Apple Plans Solar Array for Reno, NV Data Center; Will Also Feed Energy to Local Power Grid

Surgery 101
Video: "It's on my iPhone" - the use of mobile computing devices in medical education

Surgery 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 13:53


In this video episode, Dr Jonathan White considers the advantages and potential challenges associated with using mobile computing devices such as the iPhone in medical education. YouTube link

Access Utah
Utahn's Water Rights and IT Conference on Tuesday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013


In today's program we discuss The Cloud, Mobile Computing, security issues and the problems and opportunities of our increasingly interconnected digital world. We'll preview the Information Technology Conference sponsored by the Utah State University Huntsman School of Business Partners in Business. The conference held Wednesday on USU campus and focuses on Mobile and Cloud Computing, Big Data, and Network Security. We'll talk with Steven John, Strategic Chief Information Officer for Workday, and Kimberley Jones, Founder and CEO of Verite.

Info Risk Today Podcast
The 'Evil 8' Threats to Mobile Computing

Info Risk Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012


Data Breach Today Podcast
The 'Evil 8' Threats to Mobile Computing

Data Breach Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012


/dev/radio
DR211: Mobile Freiheit

/dev/radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2012 119:15


Mobile Computing mit mobilen Geräten, wie den Smartphones und Tablets, ist nach den Mainframes und dem PC die dritte große Welle von Computern. In dieser Sendung beschäftigen sich Hannes und matou damit, wie es in der mobilen Welt so mit der Freiheit aussieht.

The Price of Business
Mobile: Driving peak performance and transformation in a mobile computing world

The Price of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2011


2 Big Telecom Guys
Mobile Computing Security & the Mobile Landscape

2 Big Telecom Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011


Mobile Computing Security & the Mobile Landscape On this episode of The 2 Big Telecom Guys, Jeff Brodie and Rob Metras discuss the the new Mobile Landscape and what it means for all sizes of enterprises. Read more on Mobile Computing Security & the Mobile Landscape… Newsletter- Special Reports Sign up to receive an occasional newsletter and special reports with insider tips, and irresistible offers. Links We Like Local Search Marketing Marketing Blog Our Sponsors Codefusion Inc CT Fusion White Papers White Paper-Software Licensing Articles Home 7 Tips on Planning and Questions Before You Move Your Business- Avoid the Pain at the Last Minute Beware the FUD Of the Legacy Telecom Vendors- Be Prince Charming- Get the Right Fit Discover Why the Public Internet May Not Be Best For Mission-Critical Applications Don't Be Cheated on Your Phone Bills Managed IT- Make Your Business Best In Class Outsourcing IT- A Business Partnership- Win-Win Methods Outsourcing Questions You Need Answers For- What is Your Core Competency? Save Money on Your Long Distance Costs Software Licensing Paper Tips to Consider Before Purchasing a New Phone System What is Computer Telephony Integration ? This podcast is sponsored by Codefusion Communications Inc.

Mobile Presence
Building Mobile Presence and Usability

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2010 38:13


Jack Hyman is an Expert in Educational Technology, Mobile Computing Expert, Usability Engineering, and Knowledge Management. He discusses Building Mobile Presence and Usability with Cindy and Eric.

Oxford Internet Institute
We are the Web: The future of the social machine

Oxford Internet Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 87:21


The Web 2.0 world is commonplace but the promise of massive scale human computing has barely been exploited. This seminar explores the potential, challenges, and promises for next-generation technologies that can empower humanity to address key problems. Although the read / write world of Web 2.0 is now commonplace - even your parents use Facebook - the promise of massive scale human computing has barely begun to be exploited. New technologies, including the Semantic Web, mobile computing, and open data suggest ways that far more powerful systems than those we have today could be created, empowering humanity to help address some of our key problems. The potential for the sharing of data and knowledge, among willing participants, makes it possible to envision declarative models for creating and evolving new Web technologies that would more open and distributed systems. Further, by explicating the social, not just the technical, protocols, new models of information control that encourage, rather than prohibit, sharing can be explored. In this talk we explore the potential for next-generation social machines, explore some of the challenges, and look at promising technologies for the future.

Oxford Internet Institute
We are the Web: The future of the social machine

Oxford Internet Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 87:21


The Web 2.0 world is commonplace but the promise of massive scale human computing has barely been exploited. This seminar explores the potential, challenges, and promises for next-generation technologies that can empower humanity to address key problems. Although the read / write world of Web 2.0 is now commonplace - even your parents use Facebook - the promise of massive scale human computing has barely begun to be exploited. New technologies, including the Semantic Web, mobile computing, and open data suggest ways that far more powerful systems than those we have today could be created, empowering humanity to help address some of our key problems. The potential for the sharing of data and knowledge, among willing participants, makes it possible to envision declarative models for creating and evolving new Web technologies that would more open and distributed systems. Further, by explicating the social, not just the technical, protocols, new models of information control that encourage, rather than prohibit, sharing can be explored. In this talk we explore the potential for next-generation social machines, explore some of the challenges, and look at promising technologies for the future.

Control Daily
Control Daily #26: Palm lives another day

Control Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2010 3:17


Palm will continue to live another day as HP will buy the sputtering mobile phone manufacture for $1.2 billion dollars. HP will try again at mobile computing but we all know the reason they bought HP: Palm's patent portfolio.

Teckcasts
Episode 55: Mobile Computing

Teckcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2008


Michael Plasmeier and Michael Gdovin discuss the different devices you can use for mobile computing and how well they work for popular tasks such as reading and writing email. (18:15)