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Summary In this enlightening conversation, Scott Schober, a cybersecurity expert, shares his extensive knowledge on the evolution of hacking, the intersection of cybersecurity and wireless technology, and the various threats individuals and organizations face today. He discusses the importance of education in cybersecurity, especially for different age groups, and the role of technology in enhancing security measures. The conversation also touches on the ethical implications of hacking, exploring the fine line between hacking for good and hacking for malicious purposes. Scott emphasizes the need for proactive measures and continuous learning to stay safe in an increasingly digital world. Takeaways Cybersecurity is a critical aspect of modern technology. Hacking has evolved from innocent mischief to serious threats. Botnets and DDoS attacks are prevalent and can be devastating. Education is key to improving cybersecurity awareness. Different age groups face unique cybersecurity challenges. Apple devices are generally more secure but not infallible. Common practices like password reuse increase vulnerability. Cyber hygiene is essential for personal and organizational security. Hacking can be used for good, but it raises ethical questions. Proactive measures and continuous learning are vital for cybersecurity. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Scott Schober's Background 01:27 Understanding Hacking: Definitions and Perspectives 04:20 The Reality of Cyber Attacks: DDoS and Botnets 07:04 Common Cyber Threats: Keyloggers and Password Security 10:22 Cyber Hygiene: Best Practices for Individuals 13:10 Cybersecurity for Different Generations: Seniors vs. Youth 31:47 The Importance of Cybersecurity Education 39:14 Mobile Technology and Security Concerns 48:14 Hacking: Good vs. Evil 55:15 Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure Credits: Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar Produced by Ryan Roghaar Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton: https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs Feature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show: eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic": Shows and info: djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaar: http://rogha.ar
We're experimenting and would love to hear from you!In this episode of 'Discover Daily', we explore Apple's innovative iPhone 17 Air, set to debut in late 2025. This ultra-slim device measures just 5.5mm thick and features cutting-edge technology, including a 6.6-inch ProMotion display, advanced single-camera system, and Apple's first in-house 5G modem. The device represents a significant engineering achievement in smartphone design and positions itself as a compelling mid-range option in Apple's lineup. We also cover a significant legal battle between Oracle and the developer community over the JavaScript trademark. Deno Land's petition to cancel Oracle's trademark, backed by over 14,000 developers including JavaScript creator Brendan Eich, challenges Oracle's control over this fundamental programming language name, potentially setting precedents for trademark rights in open-source software.The episode concludes with an in-depth analysis of the Biden administration's groundbreaking AI-Export Rules, a comprehensive framework that introduces a three-tiered system for global AI technology access. The policy, announced January 2025, establishes strict controls on advanced computing chips while maintaining strategic partnerships with eighteen tier-one allied nations, potentially reshaping the landscape of global AI development.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/iphone-air-rumors-vST7FXlNSIGZlzUdPErgHQhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-javascript-trademark-battl-ScY6A16tRY2SKVVNihH8Awhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/new-us-ai-export-rules-YiRvOtrUQG.kWJBqQqAHVgPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Co-hosts Mark Thompson and Steve Little discuss how Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet upgrade has made Claude an even better AI writer. This make's it even easier to write a great research report. They move on to explore OpenAI's new desktop apps and Advanced Voice Mode, discussing how voice interaction could transform genealogical research, particularly for those who prefer speaking to typing. Combining search and AI in the same tool will be a huge timesaver for genealogy research. This week's Tip of the Week reveals the best ways to leverage free AI tools for family history research. There's no need to pay for AI tools if you only need these features a few times a day.In RapidFire, they examine the future of AI agents, Apple's cautious AI rollout in iOS 18.1, and Meta's strategic content partnership with Reuters.Timestamps:In the News:02:20 Claude 3.5 Sonnet (new): AI Writing Reaches New Heights06:50 ChatGPT Desktop Apps: Now Available for Both Macs and PCs14:00 AI Search Gets Real: AI-Enhanced Search From ChatGPTTip of the Week:19:20 Free AI Tools: How To Get Premium AI Results For FreeRapidFire:26:50 AI Agents: The Future of Computer Interaction31:20 Apple Intelligence: IOS 18.1 Starts the Rollout of AI for Apple40:26 Meta's Reuters Deal: The First (of Many?) Content Partnerships for FacebookResource Links:ANTHROPICClaude 3.5 Sonnethttps://www.anthropic.com/claude/sonnetProjects featurehttps://www.anthropic.com/news/projectsOPENAIChatGPThttps://chatgpt.com/Desktop Appshttps://openai.com/chatgpt/desktop/Advanced Voice Modehttps://help.openai.com/en/articles/8400625-voice-mode-faqGPT Searchhttps://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-search/APPLEiOS 18.1https://www.apple.com/ca/newsroom/2024/10/apple-intelligence-is-available-today-on-iphone-ipad-and-mac/Apple Intelligencehttps://www.apple.com/apple-intelligence/Sirihttps://www.apple.com/siri/Apple Photo Searchhttps://9to5mac.com/2024/09/25/photos-search-in-ios-181-actually-works-thanks-to-apple-intelligence/METAMeta AIhttps://ai.meta.com/meta-ai/Reuters Partnershiphttps://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/meta-platforms-use-reuters-news-content-ai-chatbot-2024-10-25/MISCPerplexityhttps://www.perplexity.aiMicrosoft Copilothttps://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/copilotTags:Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Cloud Computing, Machine Learning, Family History, Genealogy, AI, Mobile Technology, Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models, Generative AI, AI Search, Voice Assistants, AI Agents, Research Tools, Content Creation, Digital Writing, Document Analysis, Privacy, Data Protection, AI Ethics, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, ChatGPT, Apple Intelligence, Meta AI, Perplexity, Microsoft Copilot, iOS 18.1, Siri, AI Writing, Desktop Applications, Mobile Apps, Photo Organization, Email Tools, Content Partnerships, Source Citation, Voice Interaction, User Experience, Cloud Services, Free Tools, Premium Features, Tool Comparison, Workflow Optimization, Family Research, Genealogy Tools, Research Reports, Narrative Writing, Genealogists, Family Historians, Tech Writers, Researchers, Digital Creators
This week Steph & Ash sit down with Greg Schmitzer, President & Founder of Mad Mobile. The transformation of mobile technology has drastically changed in the past 10 years. Greg shares his journey in shaping the way mobile technology impacts daily life, especially in the restaurant, retail, and payment technology industries. Greg is a visionary […] The post Revolutionizing Everyday Life by Transforming Mobile Technology – with Greg Schmitzer appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week Steph & Ash sit down with Greg Schmitzer, President & Founder of Mad Mobile. The transformation of mobile technology has drastically changed in the past 10 years. Greg shares his journey in shaping the way mobile technology impacts daily life, especially in the restaurant, retail, and payment technology industries. Greg is a visionary […] The post Revolutionizing Everyday Life by Transforming Mobile Technology – with Greg Schmitzer appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week Steph & Ash sit down with Greg Schmitzer, President & Founder of Mad Mobile. The transformation of mobile technology has drastically changed in the past 10 years. Greg shares his journey in shaping the way mobile technology impacts daily life, especially in the restaurant, retail, and payment technology industries. Greg is a visionary […] The post Revolutionizing Everyday Life by Transforming Mobile Technology – with Greg Schmitzer appeared first on Radio Influence.
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford and guest Nick Gernert, CEO of WordPress VIP, discuss the evolution of WordPress from a blogging platform to a dominant content management system (CMS). Gernert shares his journey from digital agencies to leading WordPress VIP, emphasizing the platform's importance in the corporate landscape. The conversation explores the challenges of convincing large organizations to adopt WordPress and the role of AI in enhancing content creation. Gernert advocates for a human-centric approach to AI integration, ensuring technology empowers rather than replaces content creators. The episode underscores WordPress's commitment to simplifying digital content management.TAKEAWAYSEvolution of WordPress from a blogging platform to a leading content management system (CMS).Market dominance of WordPress, with 43% of the top 10 million websites using its technology.Challenges faced by corporate clients in adopting WordPress as a primary business tool.Corporate skepticism regarding the use of WordPress for complex applications.Importance of security, compliance, and reliability in legitimizing WordPress for larger organizations.The role of people in digital transformation and the need for broader access to digital tools.Comparison of simplicity versus complexity in CMS platforms and the advantages of WordPress's user-friendly nature.Integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in content management and its potential to enhance human creativity.Current state of AI adoption among WordPress users and the goal of seamless AI integration.Future outlook for WordPress, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological advancements and user needs. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
Qualcomm takes the wheel
Could Qualcomm's Oryon CPUs and commitment to open platforms spark an explosion of AI innovation that transforms how we interact with everything from our phones to our cars? At the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman speak with Qualcomm Incorporated's Cristiano Amon, President and CEO. They answer this question and dive into Qualcomm's transition from communications to being at the forefront of AI. Their discussion covers: How Qualcomm is shifting from communications to becoming a leading connected processor company for the AI era How Qualcomm's custom Oryon CPU is bringing competition and innovation to the PC market, with performance exceeding Apple's M-series chips The Snapdragon 8 Elite a the new flagship smartphone processor featuring the 2nd Gen Oryon CPU The importance of open platforms for flexibility and innovation in AI development. How AI is transforming user experiences across devices Qualcomm's new automotive platform with Oryon is driving a software revolution in the industry, powering the future of in-vehicle experiences
On this insightful Signal65 Video Insight, host Ryan Shrout, President of Signal65, is joined by Samsung's Blake Gaiser, Director of Smartphone Product Management, for a conversation about the development and impact of Galaxy AI and the latest trends and innovations in the smartphone sector. Their discussion provides a comprehensive look at Samsung's AI journey and its forward-thinking approach to shaping the future of mobile devices and covers: How AI has revolutionized Samsung's mobile experience, especially with the launch of the Galaxy S24 lineup. The evolution of smartphone technology and its impact on consumer behavior. Insights into Samsung's strategy for staying ahead in the competitive smartphone market. Samsung's vision to make AI intuitive and seamlessly integrated across its product ecosystem, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and even household appliances like TVs and refrigerators. The role of sustainability and environmental considerations in product development. Future directions for smartphone innovations and user experience enhancements. The importance of customer feedback in shaping product roadmaps. Learn more at Samsung.
In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo sits down with tech visionary Ronjon Nag, whose journey through the world of AI and technology is nothing short of inspiring. From his days at Cambridge and MIT to founding a groundbreaking handwriting recognition company with just $500, Ronjon has always been ahead of the curve. His insights into the evolution of mobile technology, including his role in launching the first mobile app store, will captivate anyone interested in the tech industry's rapid transformation. But it doesn't stop there. Ronjon's current venture, R.42, is pushing the boundaries of AI, longevity, and healthcare, and he's got some bold predictions about the future of these fields. As a Stanford professor, he's not just shaping technology—he's shaping minds, teaching the next generation about the ethical and practical implications of AI. Listen in as Ronjon educates Jack with fascinating stories, forward-thinking ideas, and a deep dive into the cutting-edge innovations that could change our lives. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the future, this conversation is one you won't want to miss. Check out these links to learn more about Ronjon Nag or even chat with him via his avatar! https://www.r42group.com/ https://www.superbio.ai/ https://app.mimio.ai/ronjon/chat Jack Russo Managing Partner Jrusso@computerlaw.com www.computerlaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso "Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World"®️
Purandar Das, a two-time CTO and the current CEO of a leading data protection company, shares his insights on redefining innovation in the tech world:"Innovation is creating a new process, a new product, or a new approach to doing something better—solving a problem that's not been solved before." - Purandar Das------------------------------------------------------------Episode Guide:0:00 - Intro0:56 - What is Innovation?2:30- The Role of Mobile Technology in Innovation 3:19- From Physical Media to Streaming: A Case Study 9:53 - What Isn't innovation?11:25 - Innovation, Optimization and AI13:57- Innovation in Cybersecurity14:31 - Data security innovation and ransomware protection20:03 - Evolution of data protection and data governance23:45 - Advice for future innovators------------------------------------------------------------Purandar has been a 2x CTO of 2 of the largest marketing services companies & is now the CEO of one of the leading data protection companies; Sotero. Purandar went from Collecting & monetizing personal data to protecting personal data. He made the transition because he was very concerned about the security products on the market & decided they needed a new approach.More about our guest:Purandar DasCompany: SoteroOUTLAST Consulting offers professional development and strategic advisory services in the areas of innovation and diversity management
Did you know the secret to venture success isn't just in groundbreaking ideas? It's in the people behind them. Learn how empathy and grit fuel extraordinary success in this insightful episode. Many investors fail by only chasing ideas. Discover why focusing on the right founders can unlock revolutionary outcomes. Join us as Hampus Jakobsson reveals how empathy and grit are the true drivers of innovation and success. Most investors miss out on potential unicorns by focusing only on concepts. What if the real key to revolutionary success lies in the unique qualities of the founders?
Barry Napier joins Gary Fox for a deep dive interview on his founder formula for success. Barry sold 51% of his company, Cubic Telecom, for €473 million in November 2023. This valued the company at over €900 million or over $1 billion dollars. He reveals how he secured deals with Audi and Tesla, which transformed Cubic's direction. His story is not just about financial success but about the grit and determination required to achieve it. We hear Barry's leadership philosophy and how he executes on a strict roadmap based on accountability and clarity. This episode is the perfect mix of actionable advice and inspiring anecdotes for anyone on the entrepreneurial path. --- Thanks to my Partners - Visit them to support the podcast Growing Further: https://bit.ly/3Lia2tn Iconic Offices: https://bit.ly/3vPQAzF
On this episode of the Six Five On The Road at Computex Taipei, hosts Olivier Blanchard and Anshel Sag are joined by Qualcomm's Don McGuire, SVP & CMO for a conversation on Qualcomm's role in pushing the boundaries of technology through its Snapdragon platform. The discussion spans from the overall impact of the Snapdragon brand across various sectors including mobile, sound, XR, automotive, and the emerging segment of AI PCs. Their discussion covers: The evolution and recognition of the Snapdragon brand beyond mobile, entering new domains such as sound, XR, automotive, and AI PCs. How Snapdragon's entry into the AI PC platform with its next-generation features aims at redefining the PC industry. The positioning of Snapdragon as both a technology disruptor and an innovation accelerator, and its strategic approach to market leadership. Key differentiators of the Snapdragon platform in contrast to other technology solutions, and the significance of these distinctions for the wider tech ecosystem. Learn more at Qualcomm.
Hear about the recent AI lawsuit by Scarlett Johansson and the whole deepfake drama. Can you really trust what you see or hear online anymore? Join our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das as they unpack some hot tech topics! Is AI voice cloning a boon or a bane? What impact does it have in our lives? Finally, to wrap things up, Know about the latest news on the Google Pixel phone, the Google Pixel 8 A budget phone with Google Tensor G3 chipset and fast refresh rate display, and review about some well-talked smartphones. What new features have been cooking up? how is a smartphone different from a gaming phone? Curious? Tune in and find out!
In this Retain: The Customer Retention Podcast episode, Lauren DeSouza talks with Giovanni Zacchia, an experienced Growth Marketing Lead and Senior CRM Lead at TikTok. Together, they discuss keeping up with technology in CRM, using AI to gain a competitive edge, and leveraging mobile technology to improve customer service.
Steven Vachani, a tech entrepreneur and early digital nomad (before it was cool and easy), shares his personal journey on the Crazy Wisdom podcast. His tech journey starts from his childhood experimentation with internet connectivity in the '80s, to establishing one of the first online food delivery businesses, and working with the early mass market online service, Free Lotto. This discussion also explores his experience co-founding Power.com, a company that aimed to create universal interfaces for users and assembling global remote teams to tackle unique challenges. Stephen speaks about his legal battles with giants like Facebook, and emphasizes the need for survival skills and ingenuity in such situations. He highlights the importance of focusing on personal unique skills, recognizing early talent, and demonstrating momentum in a startup to attract investors. Timestamps 00:01 Introduction and Guest Background 00:30 Early Days of Internet and Digital Nomadism 00:43 Adventures in Hacking and Early Online Communities 01:40 Innovation in the 80s and the Birth of Online Gaming 04:34 The Journey to Silicon Valley 05:23 The Evolution of Internet and the Start of Location Independence 07:25 The Birth of Online Food Delivery 14:07 The Journey of Entrepreneurship 17:42 The Advent of Wireless Internet and Mobile Technology 21:43 The Start of a Tech Company and the Challenges of Scaling 27:46 The Power of Franchising and Scaling 28:04 The Age of Social Media and Rapid User Growth 28:45 The Art of Viral Marketing 29:17 The Unexpected Investment Story 30:41 The Power of Convertible Notes 33:54 The Evolution of Marketing Strategies 34:13 The Journey of Free Lotto 36:27 The Power of Mass Marketed Businesses 39:28 The Battle for Data Ownership 44:11 The Future of Internet and Automation 59:36 The Vision of a Connected Internet 01:00:41 The Journey to Brazil 01:01:38 Surviving the 2000 Crash and Finding Freedom 01:02:05 Embracing Brazilian Culture and Setting Up an Incubator 01:03:02 The Birth of Power.com 01:04:24 The Revelation about Talent Distribution 01:07:53 Building a Team in Brazil 01:10:46 The Power of Networking and Talent Acquisition 01:18:57 The Impact of Venture Capital Funding 01:20:33 The Global Search for Talent 01:28:06 Reflections on Cultural Connections 01:29:22 Introduction to Cultural Connection 01:29:35 Deep Dive into Latin Culture 01:29:54 Exploring Brazil and Eastern Europe 01:30:12 Music and Dance: A Personal Journey 01:30:54 Building Relationships and Exploring Cultures 01:31:26 Dancing and Music in Brazil 01:31:49 Exploring Zouk and Lombada 01:32:11 Life as a Digital Nomad 01:32:14 Organizing and Participating in Carnivals 01:32:59 Deep Dive into Brazilian Hip Hop 01:33:17 Exploring Brazilian Funk 01:33:41 Adventures in Brazil 01:34:28 Becoming a Brazilian Citizen 01:34:53 The Journey of a Digital Nomad 3.0 01:35:23 Raising a Multilingual Family 01:37:31 Building Companies and Living Life Remotely 01:45:20 Problem Solving in Different Fields 01:47:36 The Art of Resourcefulness 01:51:25 The Journey of a Startup CEO Key Insights Early Adoption and Exploration of Technology: Steven's journey into the tech world began with his engagement in BBSs during the 1980s, emphasizing the profound impact early internet communities had on his career path. Innovation in Digital Marketing and Entrepreneurship: He shares stories of pioneering in digital marketing, like his ventures into email marketing and online lotteries, demonstrating his knack for recognizing and capitalizing on emerging opportunities. The Importance of Resilience and Adaptability: Throughout the episode, Steven highlights the significance of resilience in the face of challenges and the need for adaptability in an ever-changing tech landscape. Harnessing Opportunities in Saturated Markets: Steven discusses how he navigated through competitive markets by innovating and finding new ways to approach seemingly saturated niches. Leveraging Non-Traditional Marketing Strategies: He elaborates on his approach to mass marketing, specifically how targeting a broad audience without specific targeting can be effective in certain industries, such as lotteries. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Continuous Learning: The conversation underscores the entrepreneurial mindset, characterized by continuous learning, seizing opportunities, and an unyielding drive to innovate. Building and Leading Teams: Steven shares his experiences in recruiting and leading teams, emphasizing the importance of finding and nurturing talent, and the role of leadership in steering vision and strategy. Challenges of Being a Pioneer: He reflects on the challenges and rewards of being a pioneer in the tech industry, including the trials of introducing new concepts and technologies ahead of their time. Vision for the Future and Innovation: The discussion also touches on Steven's vision for future technologies and his continuous pursuit of innovative solutions to complex problems. The Role of Early Tech Experiences: Finally, the episode delves into how Steven's early experiences with technology shaped his career, illustrating the long-term impact of early tech adoption on professional trajectories.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
844: The railway industry has gone through a number of technological transformations since its inception, and is again transforming to take full advantage of the latest tools available to rail companies. In this episode of Technovation, Judith Apshago, CDO at Amtrak, joins Peter High in a discussion about her team's efforts in modernizing the company's legacy systems. Judith explains the method of bringing mobile technology to employees as a way of improving efficiency and productivity as well as implementing sensors and AI tools into newly manufactured fleets in order to ensure safety and security. She also talks about her focus on sustainability and reducing emissions over the next few years. Finally, Judith reflects on her career journey and provides advice for executives looking to grow into a similar role as hers.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
844: The railway industry has gone through a number of technological transformations since its inception, and is again transforming to take full advantage of the latest tools available to rail companies. In this episode of Technovation, Judith Apshago, CDO at Amtrak, joins Peter High in a discussion about her team's efforts in modernizing the company's legacy systems. Judith explains the method of bringing mobile technology to employees as a way of improving efficiency and productivity as well as implementing sensors and AI tools into newly manufactured fleets in order to ensure safety and security. She also talks about her focus on sustainability and reducing emissions over the next few years. Finally, Judith reflects on her career journey and provides advice for executives looking to grow into a similar role as hers.
Equipped with NextGen Healthcare's mobile application and other tech, Neighborhood Health, an FQHC in Nashville TN, is bringing care to the streets of the city - literally. Learn more about this grassroots approach to meeting patients where they are. Healthcare IT Today caught up with Anthony Villanueva, the CIO of Neighborhood Health after he presented at the NextGen User conference. Together with Dr. Ebony Funches from Venice Family Clinic, Villanueva shared insights and strategies for street medicine programs. Learn more about Neighborhood Health at https://www.neighborhoodhealthtn.org/ Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
In the latest episode of Tech Talks Daily, we venture into the evolving landscape of mobile technology with Tristram Bates, the Head of Mobile at NewDay and an influential figure in the UK's largest iOS meetup group. Our discussion turns from the usual AI focus, delving into the future of mobile apps and the imminent challenges posed by technologies like Apple's rumored Vision Pro headset. The conversation with Tristram is a journey through the potential and challenges of the ever-advancing mobile technology world. One of the intriguing aspects we examine is the rumored launch of Apple's Vision Pro headset. As the mobile tech community buzzes with anticipation, Tristram provides a nuanced perspective on this groundbreaking device. We ponder its price point, the market it's aimed at, and the broader implications for consumers and tech enthusiasts alike. As someone who has witnessed the evolution of mobile technology from its infancy, Tristram's insights into the development of apps for varying platforms and form factors are particularly enlightening. The challenge of adapting user interfaces for devices like the Vision headset is not just a technical hurdle but also a creative endeavor. It's a task that requires developers to reimagine how users interact with technology in a world where augmented reality (AR) could soon be as commonplace as smartphones. Our discussion also touches on the implications of alternative app stores, which have gained significant attention with the European Union's recent regulations. Tristram's perspective on this shift offers a glimpse into a future where the app ecosystem might mirror the more open model on Android platforms. This change could mark a pivotal moment in how apps are distributed and accessed, potentially reshaping the mobile app industry. At the heart of our conversation lies the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in shaping the future of mobile apps. Tristram envisions a future where apps are not just tools but intelligent companions, intuitively providing information and services without needing explicit instructions from users. This evolution could mirror the transformation of search engines over the years – from requiring specific queries to intuitively organizing information based on a user's context and needs. As we wrap up our conversation, Tristram shares a thought-provoking viewpoint on the cyclical nature of technology. The choice of the song "History Repeating" is symbolic, highlighting how understanding the past can give us invaluable insights into the future of technology. This perspective is especially relevant in an era where the lines between different tech domains are increasingly blurred and where understanding historical patterns can help us navigate the future more effectively.
"If you are not on board with digital, you are not on board with growth." That's the opinion of Madeleine Zook, franchise expert and guest on this episode of the Enterprise Mobility Insights podcast. She breaks down the benefits and challenges of digital transformation in franchise organizations. Zook says you can have the best franchise idea ever, but without digital, you're going to get stuck because you can't scale properly as the business grows, and you're not going to be able to provide customers with the kinds of experiences they're looking for
Join ScanSource as we take a look at the way mobile technology and 5G is transforming the business landscape. Discover ways to stay competitive in an ever-changing market and which trends our experts see coming in the next year. Do you have a business question you've always wanted answered but haven't had the opportunity to ask? If you do, please visit scansource.com/rssquestion to submit it—because it could be featured during a future episode!
In October, Rick Osterloh, Google's hardware chief, made a surprise appearance at the Google for India event. The crux of his visit—going forward, Google's Pixel phones will be made in India. The announcement came as a bit of a surprise—Pixel phones aren't exactly the highest selling smartphones in the world. Why, then, is the internet services giant bringing its manufacturing efforts here? Join Mint's Shouvik Das as he decodes this rather surprising decision from Google.
In this episode, host Dr. Sean Leahy engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Katina Michael. Dr. Michael's unique journey, transitioning from the telecommunications industry to academia and technology/society research, sets the stage for a thought-provoking discussion.The conversation delves into a wide spectrum of emergent technologies, beginning with an exploration of the metaverse. Dr. Michael offers insights into its definition and current progress, while also pondering its future implications. A significant focus is directed towards the convergence of digital and biological technologies, particularly in the context of implantable tech. The episode also delves into crucial considerations regarding age-appropriate design and the ethical usage of these groundbreaking technologies.One of the central themes of the conversation revolves around the potential impacts of AI, specifically generative AI, on education. Dr. Michael underscores the importance of thoughtful, collaborative design and emphasizes the need to consider social embeddedness when developing new technologies. Her advocacy for a human-centered approach, which prioritizes consulting end users and empowering human agency, shines through the discussion.While recognizing the buzz and excitement surrounding these innovations, Dr. Michael encourages a balanced perspective of measured optimism. She urges listeners to think critically about how best to harness these tools for the benefit of society, making this episode a compelling exploration of the evolving technological landscape. Links & Resources Mentioned:Katina's ASU Bio: https://search.asu.edu/profile/3298186 Katina's TED Talks: Brain Implants: Hype or Hope and Microchipping PeopleThe Medium is the Massage by Marshall McLuhanNotebook LLM by Google
Bushel provides an app that simplifies grain marketing decisions as well as farm management planning. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
There's a need to create mobile technology that makes healthcare easier and better for users. In this episode, Joshua Titus discusses how Gozio creates custom mobile technology to help healthcare systems improve users' experience and increase engagement. He explains how Gozio approaches health systems to leverage their existing digital resources, the benefits users experience from this technology, and how marketing and IT play a role in its success. Listen to this episode and learn how to leverage mobile technology best to upgrade a health system! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
In this episode of Tech Talks Daily,I chat with Paul Ruppert, a Harvard graduate, skilled negotiator, CPaaS veteran, and holder of 2 tech patents, as they explore the world of mobile technology, messaging, and telecommunications. Paul shares insights from his impressive career, which includes launching Messaging Trust with AT&T, a cybersecurity solution that generated $6 million in its first year and won the GSM Association's global product award for "Best Cyber Security Solution. Paul discusses his involvement in the development of voice-activated personal assistant technology, as well as the future trends in the telecommunications industry, including asynchronous messaging for customer care and the integration of various communication platforms through data management. We also delve into the potential of text messaging for businesses to engage with customers and the emergence of quantum computing and its applications in the industry. Paul shares his perspective on innovation and staying competitive in a rapidly evolving tech landscape, emphasizing the importance of humility, agility, and adaptability. With a track record of generating $400 million in tech sales and engineering multiple trade acquisitions, Paul has worked with clients such as Facebook, MasterCard, Western Union, and private equity firms like National Bank of Kuwait, HIG Capital, Warburg Pincus, and One Equity Partners. He shares valuable insights on emerging trends, such as Quantum Computing, AI, Conversational Commerce, and Secure Authentication. Listen in as we discuss global telecoms and messaging megatrends, uncovering the secrets to staying innovative and competitive in the rapidly changing technology industry. Learn about the potential of cutting-edge technologies like quantum-safe cryptography and the importance of leveraging technology to enhance customer engagement.
Transportation in the modern world needs to make more sense. We pay tens of thousands of dollars for vehicles that sit unused about 95% of the time. We have designed an infrastructure based on car-centric population centers that have become hard-wired into the map and prevent the evolution of flexible alternatives to the internal combustion vehicle. With logistics and cloud technology, a car can be shared, and a new financing option can help. Meet Ezra Goldman, cofounder and CEO of Upshift, a San Francisco-based company rethinking the car lease, delivering vehicles for use on the days they are needed, and reallocating them to other users when they would be sitting idle. The company is doing a fund-raising campaign on WeFunder, a crowdfunding platform. Upshift hit its first goal, raising about $105,000 to accelerate its deployment of "fractional auto leasing" of hybrid and electric vehicles in San Francisco. The WeFunder campaign ends on April 30th and will support Upshift's expansion in Washington, DC.Uber and Lyft proved that car use can be maximized by connecting a driver and someone needing a ride or delivery. But that model still relies on the idea of static ownership, and many alternatives are possible now that the digital infrastructure has matured. Ezra explains why fractional leasing saves money and reduces the environmental impact of driving. He is an MIT graduate with a Master's Degree in Urban Planning, Design, and Mobile Technology, and he studied for a Ph.D. at the University of Copenhagen. Ezra also spent four months as a Lyft driver in 2017, an experience that convinced him never to use gig workers at Upshift. You can learn more about Upshift at https://www.upshiftcars.com/ and check out the WeFunder campaign at https://wefunder.com/upshift
Guests: Katie Nickels, Certified Instructor and Director of Intelligence Operations at SANS Institute [@sansforensics] and Red Canary [@redcanary]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-nickels/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/likethecoinsOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@likethecoinsJohannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at SANS Technology Institute [@sansforensics]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannesullrich/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/sans_iscOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@jullrich____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak | https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebBrinqa | https://itspm.ag/brinqa-pmdpSandboxAQ | https://itspm.ag/sandboxaq-j2en____________________________Episode NotesIn this new RSA Conference Coverage podcast episode with ITSPmagazine, cybersecurity experts and SANS instructors, Katie Nickels and Johannes Ullrich, delve into the "Five Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques" panel, a discussion they've been part of for the past few years. They shed light on how they identify these top techniques by examining their increasing prevalence and potential impact. Joined by an outstanding panel of experts, including Heather Mahalik, a mobile technology specialist, and Steve Sims, an offensive security guru, they offer unique insights from different sides of the industry while also highlighting the importance of practical, hands-on advice and defense strategies against these threats.The panel emphasizes the importance of practical, hands-on advice and defense strategies to combat these emerging threats. Furthermore, Johannes shares valuable information about the Internet Storm Center's role in monitoring attacks and disseminating knowledge within the cybersecurity community.Tune in to this must-listen episode for a sneak peek of the latest attack techniques, evolving defense mechanisms, and the collaborative efforts of the cybersecurity community that will be presented during the panel so you can stay one step ahead of the attackers.Don't forget to share and subscribe to ITSPmagazine's RSA Conference Coverage to keep up with the latest trends in technology and cybersecurity.____________________________ResourcesSession | The Five Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques: https://www.rsaconference.com/USA/agenda/session/The%20Five%20Most%20Dangerous%20New%20Attack%20TechniquesInternet Storm Center Diaries: https://isc.sans.edu/Learn more, explore the agenda, and register for RSA Conference: https://itspm.ag/rsa-cordbw____________________________For more RSAC Conference Coverage podcast and video episodes visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2023-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-coverageAre you interested in telling your story in connection with RSA Conference by sponsoring our coverage?
Guests: Katie Nickels, Certified Instructor and Director of Intelligence Operations at SANS Institute [@sansforensics] and Red Canary [@redcanary]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-nickels/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/likethecoinsOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@likethecoinsJohannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at SANS Technology Institute [@sansforensics]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannesullrich/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/sans_iscOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@jullrich____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak | https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebBrinqa | https://itspm.ag/brinqa-pmdpSandboxAQ | https://itspm.ag/sandboxaq-j2en____________________________Episode NotesIn this new RSA Conference Coverage podcast episode with ITSPmagazine, cybersecurity experts and SANS instructors, Katie Nickels and Johannes Ullrich, delve into the "Five Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques" panel, a discussion they've been part of for the past few years. They shed light on how they identify these top techniques by examining their increasing prevalence and potential impact. Joined by an outstanding panel of experts, including Heather Mahalik, a mobile technology specialist, and Steve Sims, an offensive security guru, they offer unique insights from different sides of the industry while also highlighting the importance of practical, hands-on advice and defense strategies against these threats.The panel emphasizes the importance of practical, hands-on advice and defense strategies to combat these emerging threats. Furthermore, Johannes shares valuable information about the Internet Storm Center's role in monitoring attacks and disseminating knowledge within the cybersecurity community.Tune in to this must-listen episode for a sneak peek of the latest attack techniques, evolving defense mechanisms, and the collaborative efforts of the cybersecurity community that will be presented during the panel so you can stay one step ahead of the attackers.Don't forget to share and subscribe to ITSPmagazine's RSA Conference Coverage to keep up with the latest trends in technology and cybersecurity.____________________________ResourcesSession | The Five Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques: https://www.rsaconference.com/USA/agenda/session/The%20Five%20Most%20Dangerous%20New%20Attack%20TechniquesInternet Storm Center Diaries: https://isc.sans.edu/Learn more, explore the agenda, and register for RSA Conference: https://itspm.ag/rsa-cordbw____________________________For more RSAC Conference Coverage podcast and video episodes visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2023-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-coverageAre you interested in telling your story in connection with RSA Conference by sponsoring our coverage?
What happens when you need to start thinking like an infrastructure company rather than a telecommunications service provider? Aurecon's Simon McFadden, speaks to Amplitel CEO Jon Lipton about creating a national specialist tower company following the partial sale of Telstra's tower business. Find out how Amplitel is developing a digital twin network across its 8,000 tower sites and investing in new tower technology, particularly with the emerging rollout of 6G.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn More about Dan at: www.danhesse.com Dan Hesse currently serves as Chairman of Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ:AKAM) and as a board member of PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC) where he chairs the Technology Committee.Dan served as President and CEO of Sprint Corporation from December 2007 to August 2014. Previously, Hesse was the Chairman and CEO of Embarq Corporation, Chairman, President and CEO of Terabeam Corporation, and he spent 23 years at AT&T, where from 1997 – 2000, he served as the President and CEO of AT&T Wireless Services, at the time the United States' largest wireless carrier.He received a BA from Notre Dame, an MBA from Cornell, and an MS from MIT where he was awarded the Brooks Thesis Prize.In addition to receiving Corporate Responsibility magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award, he has been named “Most Influential Person in Mobile Technology” by LAPTOP magazine (Steve Jobs was #2), Wireless Industry “Person of the Year” by RCR magazine, “Executive of the Year” by Wireless Business and Technology magazine, “CEO of the Year” by the National Eagle Leadership Institute, “Kansas City's Best CEO” in a readership poll by Ingram's Magazine, one of the five “Best Turnaround CEO's of All Time” by Fierce Wireless, one of “10 Inspirational Leaders who Turned Around Their Companies” by Entrepreneur magazine, and he has twice received Wireless Week magazine's Leadership Award. Glassdoor regularly named Hesse one of America's highest rated CEO's by employees. He serves on the National Board of Governors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and on the board of directors of the JUST Capital Foundation.The 2014 American Customer Satisfaction Index recognized Sprint as the most improved U.S. company in overall customer satisfaction, across all 43 industries, over the previous six years. During Dan's years at Sprint, the company was recognized 20 times by J.D. Power and Associates for excellence in customer service, and the Reputation Institute recognized Sprint as the most improved company in overall corporate reputation among all of the 1,500 largest global public companies it evaluates. For his last two full calendar years as CEO, Sprint's Total Shareholder Return, assuming reinvested dividends, ranked #1 among all S&P 500 companies (Netflix was #2).Inducted into the Wireless History Foundation Hall of Fame in 2022.
Episode: 2865 Computer Divide: The Future of Microprocessors. Today, two roads.
The "Great Resignation" is an ongoing trend where employers are seeing high levels of workers leaving their jobs. In the first of a new season of podcasts, Stratix's Mario DiAntonio explains how the right employee experiences with good technology can help keep employees longer.
Mobile technologies play a critical role in today's digital world. While there's a big focus on our remote and hybrid workforce, there are many industries that are in-person. This podcast explores how mobile technologies have evolved since the pandemic – from the employee and customer experience point of view – across healthcare, retail, hospitality, warehousing, and manufacturing industries. Host: James Hilliard Guest: Terry Price, Senior Sales Engineer, Zebra Technologies Show Notes: [1:20] Mobile contact tracing and tracking technologies have taken off since COVID. In-person industries had to implement social distancing practices and set maximum capacity limits to minimize potential exposure. [3:03] Serviceability for customers has drastically changed in the last few years. Customers expect instant gratification and convenience. Mobile technologies have become more necessary as we are quickly becoming a cashless society. [8:09] Ease of use and manageability are also at the forefront for consumers. It's key to leverage mobile technologies that use a “common” operating system, such as Android, to deliver a streamlined interface that users are familiar with. [10:17] Healthcare workers require more out of their mobile devices than any other industry. Healthcare practitioners rely on technologies for patient care and life-and-death scenarios. These use cases require ruggedized mobile technologies that are fast and efficient. [13:20] Disinfectant-ready devices are must-haves in healthcare. Retail and hospitality industries followed suit by adopting healthcare-grade devices. [15:07] For many industries, ruggedized devices are critical, but decision-makers are sometimes hesitant on the upfront investment. A consumer-grade device will likely require more replacements and overall management. Ruggedized devices will result in an overall lower total cost of ownership. [19:00] Each industry defines cybersecurity in different terms. For instance, in healthcare, HIPPA compliance requires that data cannot be stored on the device itself. Zebra works with software companies to develop solutions that can meet or exceed cybersecurity requirements and needs. [23:49] How can a business start a mobile-first transformation? Determine the wireless and physical security infrastructure needed, find the right technologies that can elevate the employee and customer experience, and partner with experts to guide you through the process. Thank you for listening. You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Podbean. Follow Connection on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or read our latest insights.
This episode features Joe Schwinger, Chief Product / Innovation Officer at MeetingPlay + Aventri + Eventcore This episode, The Renaissance of Mobile Technology, focuses on the importance of being able to embrace change and pivot. Here are a few of the topics covered. The changes and considerations when leading a fully dispersed team What conferences have taught him about the current direction of the industry The continued importance of content strategy The renaissance of 2019 mobile technology paired with todays advancements The future roles of augmented reality, virtual reality and the metaverse
Show Notes:(0:39) Introduction to David(1:50) Introduction to ARC(4:53) What AI Is Being Used in FM(6:29) AI in the Next Ten Years (9:38) How Mobile Technology Is Changing FM(12:19) Challenges with Mobile Technology(14:41) Are We Too Reliant on Mobile Technology?(19:06) How Digital Storage Is Impacting FM(22:15) Data Breach Concerns(30:02) Advice to FMs Links:Shawn BlackDavid TraskARC Quotes:“It's made our lives a lot easier. I think the challenge though, in FM, is there's really a disconnect with the field people versus the office people.” - David Trask, (4:56) “I think one of the big misconceptions with mobile technology is that everything has to be all encompassing in one…and everyone is looking for this magic bullet that does everything.” - David Trask, (10:12)“Where people get hung up is thinking I've gotta do this here and I've gotta have this all encompassed. No. Every technology company is not the best at everything and if you want that and you're expecting that, you're going to pay a premium for that.” David Trask, (11:50) “I've got several clients who were hit with ransomware attacks…but the stuff that was in the cloud wasn't because you have redundancy. Your stuff is not residing in one spot where if they attack you with some kind of malware, they hold you hostage…it gives you security that you don't have locally.” David Trask, (20:02)
Three is Ireland's largest mobile telecommunications provider with 40.6% market share and 3.3 million customers (as of March 2022). The network is built for data; with 99% 4G coverage, and carry over half of all mobile data on our network, that's more than all other operators combined. Three's 5G network is available to customers in every county. Three has over 1300 employees throughout Ireland, with our head office in Dublin, our award-winning contact centre in Limerick where our 450-strong team manages 1.4 million calls every year, and 60 retail stores nationwide. Three has to date invested close to €2 billion in building our business in Ireland. This includes a €820 million investment in upgrading and expanding our network and in Three's digital transformation, which will deliver a cutting-edge experience for both our customers and our employees. Three continues to invest over €100 million into our business to ensure we continue to deliver the best network, experience and service for our customers. Three strive to provide our customers with a better-connected life through meaningful products, best in class service and a connected network experience. Fergal, is the Partner Channel Manager and has almost 20 years' experience in the Telecommunications Industry, working with SME, Corporate and the wider Consumer communities. Fergal currently runs the Partner and Franchise channel within Three. Conor chats to Fergal about Mobile Technology, Three's Home Broadband and their brand new Connected Living lifestyle Stores. For more information Visit https://www.three.ie/
806: Growing Businesses with GoMobile Live Mobile Technology Damien Zamora, GoMobile Solutions – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 806 Damien Zamora Damien Zamora is President and CEO of GoMobile Solutions and since the age of 15 he has tackled myriad new technologies and business opportunities with a zeal and enthusiasm few have seen in the industry. He has started and developed started several million-dollar enterprises. When Damien is not reinventing and repurposing new technologies, he is busy working with young and hopeful entrepreneurs, coaching, speaking and giving back to those who want to learn and succeed. As Damien always says, “GoMobile or GoHome!”™ Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Damien Zamora about GoMobile Live Technology. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - Why it's important to engage with your audience through technology. - How it's time to go mobile since everyone is glued to their smartphone anyway. - Why a business should go mobile and what that looks like. - How we use apps to do many things in our everyday lives. - Why you should use GoMobile to regain your profits and engage directly with customers. Connect with Damien: Guest Contact Info Twitter @DamienGoMobile Instagram @damienzamora33 Facebook facebook.com/gomobile.damienzamora LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/damienzamora Links Mentioned: Gomobilelive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The privatisation of public services is a long-standing global trend. But in the wake of the pandemic and through the introduction of contact tracing apps, Big Tech has gone one step further: Large corporations like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are now set to control the very infrastructure that underlies our public health system. In this eye-opening discussion, Arun Kundnani interviews Dr Seda Gürses about the dangers of a system in which we depend on profit-oriented companies for receiving basic health services. How did we get to this point, and how can we imagine a different future? Dr Seda Gürses is an Associate Professor at TU Delft and an affiliate at KU Leuven. Her work focuses on privacy enhancing and protective optimization technologies, privacy engineering, as well as questions around software infrastructures, social justice and political economy as they intersect with computer science. Arun Kundnani is a TNI associate and author of The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, extremism, and the domestic War on Terror. Keywords Health Securitization, Algorithms, Big Tech, Mobile Technology, Privacy
IN THE NEWS Our hosts discuss the dilemma caused by the Navy deputizing doctors to enforce drug rules - even for those seeking mental health assistance. THIS WEEK'S GUEST American Legion member Bobby McDonald visits to talk about his passion for military history, his work with the Buffalo Soldiers re-enactors and the upcoming Quasquicentennial of the Buffalo Soldiers Iron Riders. RAPID FIRE Bean bags, pod chairs and iPads for Air Force new recruit training Back Packs for Hope Special Guest: Bobby McDonald.
In this conversation, we chat with Dan Heyman, Co-founder and CEO of Palm NFT Studio and Network. Dan is a blockchain industry leader with experience building and leading organisations through the design, development and implementation of enterprise-grade blockchain protocols. Prior to Palm, Dan was the co-founder and Program Director of PegaSys, focusing on the strategy and operations of the team. Prior to joining PegaSys and ConsenSys, he was co-founder and CEO of Stack AI, COO of the Demeter Entrepreneur Support Network and Project Manager at MIT's Poverty Action Lab. He has an M.B.A. from MIT Sloan and a B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Columbia University. More specifically, we touch on Dan's fascinating journey from working with the poverty action lab to founding Palm, as well as, Dan's experience at MIT, ConsenSys's enterprise solutions, the philosophy behind Crypto Art, NFTs and their value to large media enterprises, setting up a creator-focussed DAO, some exciting upcoming collaborations with DC Comics, and so much more!
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Rosa Wang, social impact pioneer, examines how mobile technology frontiers are providing financial access, connectivity, identity and empowerment for people across the world – from Kenya to India. Rosa is the Senior Advisor and former Global Director for Digital Financial Services at Opportunity International. She joins us to share stories from her global journey. Where she has collating first hand insights of resilience from the far reaches of the mobile phone revolution. From bank voice messages in rural dialects to the challenges for women in accessing mobile phones. Rosa unpacks the uncomfortable question of what being poor really means... both the fundamental realities of living on less than $2 a day, and the positive connections these circumstances can forge. Rosa shares why she is championing human stories and making the voices of those less heard – loader. The result… Rosa has compiled the stories she has collected on mobile technology frontiers into her book – Strong Connections: Stories of Resilience from the Far Reaches of the Mobile Phone Revolution. Rosa says: “I wrote this because one day, hopefully soon, I believe that every person on the planet will have their own mobile phone, and when that day arrives, and historians document this remarkable revolution, I want the untold stories of the women in this book to be part of the written record. I want there to be an account of innovative village practices, the rich tapestry of their successes and failures, tales of their resilience and of their dogged hard work.” Listen in to hear more. Links: Website: https://rosawang.com/ LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-wang-9206b Links to Rosa's book on Amazon: US link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1632994828/ UK link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1632994828/ Digital Finance Services at Opportunity International: here: https://opportunity.org/what-we-do/innovative-programs/digital-financial-services
In this episode we discuss the impact of digital mobile technology on Outdoor Education with Cultural Anthropologist Imre van Kraalingen. Imre's PhD research, via the Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Life Studies (Friluftsliv) at the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences, aims to develop accounts of how mobile technologies form a part of contemporary teaching and learning experiences in higher outdoor education in Norway. Also, hear some comparative insights about winter outdoor life in Florida and Norway and we discuss a listener's questions about integrating the outdoors into daily lessons. All that and a whole lot more! Please sens you questions & comments! Please share, subscribe, support and enjoy! Thanks for listening! Visit www.transnaturalpod.com for all our shows, publications, info on how to become a supporter and everything else you every wanted! Learn more about Imre's work here: https://www.nih.no/en/about/employees/imre-van-kraalingen/ Read Pathways to learn more about Outdoor Education and activities here: https://www.coeo.org/pathways-journal/ Timestamps: 00:00:50 Opening thoughts: Show updates, Comparative reflections on Winter in Florida & Norway 00:11:40 Imre van Kraalingen: Cultural Anthropologist, Research and International Super Volunteer 00:16:10 PhD Research in Outdoor Education with Adults 00:19:50 Connections & Controversy: Norwegian Outdoor Culture and Digital Technology 00:26:45 Understanding the nuances of technology use in Outdoor Education 00:36:10 Intentionality: the opportunity to adapt mobile technology to outdoor pedagogy 00:44:50 The accessibility gap to mobile tech around the world and it's relevance 00:46:25 ‘'The Wall'' of mobile tech as a classic challenge that Outdoor Ed is uniquely prepared for 00:49:00 Adaptability and Intentional use: the pedagogical use of tech in Outdoor Education 00:57:20 Further Research: Impact of Technology on Outdoor Experiences and International Online Outdoor Studies Forum 01:02:00 Reflections, Listener Question: How to get my student in touch with nature more regularly, Place Based Mindset, Adventure Around the Corner and more Music Credit: 'Future' by Fazerklang --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/transnatural-perspectives/message
Hamshy Raveendran, Head of Product GTM for Samsung America's B2B Mobile group, talks to Brian about the future of mobile technology (e.g. phones, watches) and how business owners are using the devices to promote wellness, productivity, and working remotely.
James tells us about this nationwide phone company, that makes sure that actual people do support and are always available to help and seeing the many new creative things your phone can do.
In this podcast episode, Ross Homans, VP Operational Programs at Stratix, explains the true cost of ownership of mobile programs and what enterprises need to consider when budgeting.