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As General Manager of AppDynamics, Linda Tong leads all aspects of the company which provides solutions for real-time business performance monitoring, empowering organizations to make better critical decisions in a multi-cloud world. Prior to AppDynamics, Linda was Vice President of Product and Innovation at the NFL, and before that, was a founding member of both Nextbit and Tapyjoy, the latter of which Linda grew to 250+ employees and hundreds of millions in revenue. Earlier on, at Google, Linda was one of the original Android team members, and helped launch and shape the Android OS. Listen in as top executive coach Lacey Leone McLaughlin and her clients tell the stories and learnings they wish they had known then. Music courtesy of @blkmktmusic
Joshua Vergara, Jonathan Feist, David Imel and Adam Molina get excited for technology on the 98th episode of the Android Authority Podcast. Razer purchased Nextbit, so we imagine what will come of that, the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 stop getting full OS updates, and patches only promised through 2017. Google Voice received its first real update in a long, long time, then we talk AI and AR, but not until after diving into a big topic, the immigration bans from President Donald Trump and how they affect the technology and companies behind the tech. Stay tuned for a brand new show format coming soon, we want to get you, our faithful listeners, readers and viewers more involved in the show, and we think we have a solution. The Android Authority Podcast - discussing topics in Android every week. Rough Timecodes: Check in with Karma drone, Amazon delivery issues, Games, health and fitness talk. 36:00 - Affects of Trumps travel bans and immigration restrictions on tech 46:00 - Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 no more full OS updates 54:00 - Google Voice get a big update 61:00 - Nextbit was purchase buy Razer 75:00 - AI and AR for your privacy and convenience Relevant Links Android Authority Forums - Podcast discussionTrump travel and immigration bans Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 are dead, basically Google Voice gets a big update Razer bought Nextbit - gaming phones inbound? AI and AR, can they work together?
In dieser Folge werfen wir einen Blick auf die Geschichte von Namco und Gedenken den Pacman "Erfinder" Nakamura Masaya. Zudem schauen wir auf die Konsequenzen von Razer die Nextbit kaufen, gucken was es neues bei LibreOffice 5.3 gibt und überlegen was ARM Chips in Zukunft in Macbooks machen könnten sowie vieles mehr. Themen: Pacman Erfinder Nakamura Masaya ist tot Razer kauft Nextbit LibreOffice 5.3 ist da mit Ribbon Oberfläche Apple will noch mehr ARM Chips im Macbook Libinput erkennt nun das schließen des Laptop Deckels Mozilla killt den Rest von FirefoxOS und feuert Mitarbeiter Pfeife der Woche: Cryptkeeper bzw. encfs Distro der Woche: 4MLinux 20.3 Sailfish der Woche: Serra Wie immer wünsche ich viel Spaß beim reinhören ;)
Today's EpisodeOh PETA. I grant you that you do some good work, this is not it. We are in the real world, so, why are you picking a battle in a fictitious world? PETA when after the world that is in a constant world. The only reason why they would take on this ridiculous crusade is for attention. Stick to the real world PETA. This was a dumb move. Gamers don't like this and will think of your company as a joke. Here more about what I say about this and gaming news down below.Show's Timeline:Fallout Shelter coming to Windows 10CDPR forum database hackedStar Wars Battlefront sequel getting a campaignRazor buys Nextbit to make phones?Peta doesn't understand video gamesBanner Saga 3 is fully funded!Lucio is coming to Heroes of the StormWooting One, is this your next gaming keyboard?Microsoft wants more gaming and cooler designs from partnersSniper Ghost Warrior 3 beta now activePre-order Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 and get the season passSniper Elite 4 launching with Direct X 12Blizzard bans over 20 thousand Korean hackersThe Oculus vs. ZeniMax trailTitanfall 2 getting a new modeFor Honor getting a season pass and competitive modeSteam is getting investigated by the EUA new operator for Rainbow Six SiegeAMD Ryzen and Vega get a launch dateGaming Deals:Mass Effect AndromedaFor HonorTitanfall 2Mirror Edge CatalystCall of Duty: Infinite WarUP TO 60% OFF VTM: BLOODLINES, CAESAR IV, SINGULARITY, GABRIEL KNIGHT, INTERSTATE '76, AND MORE!Rainbow Six SiegeARK: Survival EvolvedDeus Ex: Mankind DividedDeus Ex: Human Revolution Director's CutHighlights from the Show:PETA, how about care about the real animals.I am in full support of a zero tolerance to cheating.I wish they would drop the sniper in Sniper Ghost Warrior 3Support:Like these podcasts? Support me on Podbean and Patreon!Community:Join the Slack and Discord community to talk about tech, marketing, and gaming! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every smartphone is a good smartphone now. Doesn't really matter who makes it—huge companies like Apple and Samsung, upstarts like Nextbit and Blu—or which flashy features it has or doesn't have. As long as you have around $250 to spend, you're positively spoiled for choice. That's great news for you, and it's been terrible news for HTC. HTC's last phone, the HTC 10, was a very good phone: It did all the good phone things in all the good phone ways.
Is Apple Music deleting your downloaded music? What does Lenovo have up its sleeve for the next generation of Motorola devices? What are we looking forward to at this Google I/O? Plus, we're giving away TWO phones to celebrate TWO hundred episodes! We've been hard at work covering news stories and producing the next generation of phone reviews. We recently started a new series of videos delving deeper into camera performance and phone comparisons, and of course we'll be tackling your questions and comments. Make sure you're charged and ready! It's time for episode 200 of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the video broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on May 13th (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version right here. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air! Pocketnow Weekly 200 Recording Date May 13, 2016 Hosts Juan Bagnell Adam Doud Producer Jules Wang Sponsor Today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast is made possible by: Frontpoint is a modern home security system backed by the highest rated service in the business. It uses 100% cellular equipment, making it one of the hardest security systems to defeat in the industry, and uses only wireless equipment, making it simple and easy to setup. Plus, its mobile app even lets you keep tabs on your home from anywhere. You can configure the app to send text or email alerts when your daughter gets home from school, or when your spouse arms the alarm at the end of the evening, even while you’re away on business. Frontpoint combines this high-tech security with great customer service, and has received more 5-star and A-rated customer reviews on sites like Angie’s List and Trustpilot than their competitors. Check out Frontpoint's site to get your free quote on a security system today, and you may be eligible for up to $300 in discounts. Head over to http://frontpoint.com/pocketnow The Rundown 7:21 Which phone has the best BoomSound? 10:33 Will the future of phone accessories be accessories that don't need your phone? 18:19 Huawei P9 review wrap-up 28:39 What could we do with an 18" Lenovo Tablet? 32:47 Will Motorola get modular right? 51:37 Apple is trying to fix a bug where Apple Music will/won't delete your music collection. Will it matter once downloads go away? 1:05:30 What might Google have up its sleeves for VR at Google I/O 2016? Contest! Head on over to pocketnow.com, click the "Podcasts" tab and check out our 200th episode post for details as to how you can participate in this giveaway. You can win a Robin courtesy of Nextbit or grab your choice of an HTC 10, Galaxy S7 or LG G5 from our friends at Clove.co.uk! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Lobell and Kevin Allison (Risk! Podcast) discuss the cloud and dieting. Kevin reveals how his sketch group The State lost a big TV opportunity in this week's episode. Tune in for investment tips, dumb money mistakes, Wall Street news, and more!
Dr Guillaume & Guillaume reviennent sur une série de news en lien avec la robotique et sur les nouvelles de la Game Developer Conférence 2016. Actualités Keynote Apple : Un mot sur la conf Apple ? Tellement de trucs révolutionnaires ! Au moins, un iPhone 4” c’est pas triste, c’est AMAZING ! Les jeux olympiques des robots Et Sophia qui est un robot très réaliste flippant ! Boston Dynamics pas rentable avant 10 ans ? Alphabet veut virer ses robots bipède. Mais ... They’ll be back… L’instant jobocalypse : Domino’s Pizza va lancer le grand méchant DRU, le premier robot livreur de pizza… La GDC 2016 vient de se terminer : Beaucoup de VR cette année (PSVR à 400$), tout le monde s’y met (même Qualcomm) beaucoup de démos, même de Lucasfilm Disney ! Un beau Q chez Sullon ? Une PS4K en préparation ? Sony aussi PCise ses consoles. Et encore un fail Micrsosoft… Samsung montre l’Entrim 4D, un casque de stimulation … vestibulaire. En clair : des impulsions electriques dans les nerfs des oreilles pour simuler le mouvement. Rassurez-vous, ce n’est qu’un protoptype… Edge aura bientôt des extensions… celles de Chrome ! Time to switch ? NextBit lance un smartphone “Cloud extended”, ça vous tente ? Il s’appelle Robin (et c’est clair que c’est pas Batman...). Première bêta d’Android 7 : New York Cheesecake. Retouches ça et là (DPI setup,, notifications, retour du JIT, recent apps… et plus ...), du split screen et même du multifenêtrage libre.... Comme Win8. Et iOS. Et tout le monde. Bonus Dr Guillaume : Mister Robot ? Difficile à voir légalement tout de suite, mais bientôt sur France 2 ? Guillaume : le multiutilisateurs délaissé d’Apple... Participants Dr Guillaume (Poggiaspalla) Présenté par Guillaume Vendé (@GuillaumeVende)
Today on the 5: The Nextbit Robin has launched to mixed reviews. At first I didn't get the need for this phone, but I've been re-thinking it.
Hey, do me a favor? Next time you go on down to the Piggly Wiggly, see if they've got them there tablet six packs? I won't have 'em all, I promise; I just want a couple for the road. Yep, things got a little craaaaaazy in mobile technology this week. In the midst of our comprehensive Moto X Pure Edition review and a boatload of hands-ons from CTIA in Las Vegas, we've seen Nextbit announce a cloud-based smartphone, Apple allow an ad blocker into the App Store, and Amazon release, yes, tablet six-packs. And on top of all that, we've got some really cool Gadgets in Hand to share with you, ranging from the wearable to the virtual (network, that is). All of the above –plus your listener mail– awaits below on episode 166 of the Pocketnow Weekly! So Steel up your Pebble and Milanese your Loop, because this show moves fast, and you don't want to lose your accessories during the ride. Watch the video broadcast from 1:30pm Eastern on September 18 (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version the Monday after we broadcast. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your questions read aloud on the air!Pocketnow Weekly 166Recording Date September 18, 2015 Hosts Michael Fisher Stephen Schenck Hayato Huseman Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsors Today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast is made possible by: Whether you have a Mac or a PC, Backblaze runs natively on your system and gives you unlimited online backup for your recipes, documents, music, photos, and videos. If you've never heard of it, that's okay – we hadn't either until recently, but now we feel sheepish about that. Why? Because Backblaze has restored over 10 Billion files –that's billion with a "B"– and has backed up over 150 Petabytes of data for its customers. 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Specialists in functional fashion for over 15 years, SCOTTeVEST designs multi-pocket clothing that lets you carry and use all of your gadgets and essentials in a single item. From smartphones to tablets to wallets, keys, sunglasses and more, SCOTTeVEST's clothing line has you covered with designated pockets for every carryable you can conceive of, distributed evenly so you stay balanced, and even marked with icons so you can remember what goes where. And if you forget to slap a flap shut or zip a zipper, SCOTTeVEST has you covered with pockets designed to hold on to your gadgets even if you forget to close them. Some pockets are even made of transparent touch fabric, allowing you to use your devices without ever taking them out. This is NASA-level stuff, right here. If you're tired of doing "the gadget dance," fumbling from pocket to pocket hunting for your devices, do yourself a favor: pay SCOTTeVEST a visit. You can check out their full line of clothing for men and women at SCOTTeVEST.com/pocketnow, and you can get 20% off by using coupon code "Pocketnow." SCOTTeVEST. Our Pockets. Your Freedom. News (00:07:33) BlackBerry Venice shows its stuff in detailed hands-on video Moto X Pure Edition Review / Moto X Pure Edition sells like hotcakes at Best Buy / Verizon finally supports it Nextbit Robin hands-on / Picks up CDMA support for Verizon Qualcomm announces a metric ton of new silicon (and stupid-fast charging) Amazon refreshes tablet lineup / starts selling $50 tablets in six-packs Goddammit: Android Marshmallow ditches dark theme Google Glass is now Project Aura as Amazon employees join the program Microsoft event, LG event slated for NYC in early October iOS now has an ad blocker | ... and its developer just pulled it Gadgets in Hand / Q&A (01:08:52) Another week, another shipment of hot new hardware hitting our hands! This week in the studio: the Huawei Watch classes up the joint with some gorgeous industrial design and the best screen we've ever seen on a smartwatch, while the Pebble Time Steel brings some much needed refinement to its family line. Plus, Hayato Huseman answers your questions on his time with Google's super-cheap MVNO, Project Fi! Use the Q&A feature built into Google Hangouts to send us your questions once we go live, and we'll do our best to answer them on the air! Context: Huawei Watch hands-on / Huawei Watch appears to have unused speaker / Pebble Time Review / Hayato's Hot Take: Project Fi Listener Mail (01:37:59) E-mailed submissions from Taylor, Ed, and Alex • Thanks for watching — see you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.