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De Lotgenoten Podcast
De Harde Realiteit Om Succesvol Te Worden In Traden! - #306

De Lotgenoten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 120:19


EXCLUSIEVE FOREX COMMUNITY: Leer de essentiële skills, inzichten en strategieën om succesvol te traden op de forexmarkt.  Ga naar de IG van Noury

CLM Activa Radio
Real hache 1-4-2024

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 26:56


NEXUS ONE Y CRACKSOUND son de Puertollano. En marzo de 2023 publican "DEUS EX MATRIX" a través de MADCROW REC. Escuchamos algunos cortes del disco... • Plot Twist - NEXUS ONE y CRACKSOUND • Entropia - NEXUS ONE y CRACKSOUND • Old Dogs - RULA, O.BLUNT, NEXUS ONE y CRACKSOUND • Proporcion Aurea - NEXUS ONE y CRACKSOUND DISCO COMPLETO: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/album/2uvRNjzNAID0UG88xmXfRK?si=PugPOK_YRvOePqIv6RwcuA Escuchamos novedades Marzo 2024... · Pienso y escribo - BIG UGE, ZART y ALFONBEATS · Kaos - MACKIU y FUJURMUSIC · Paris, Texas - VICRU · Pinceladas - CHEB RUBEN, CENEZETA y SLAVY BEATS · Me dicen - ALEEXRUUIZ Más novedades en esta playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7E5lKOxZ275DInBf9AF91EdUmh3tHaS

The Pro Audio Suite
NEXUS 2 - The Professional way to record Web Based Sessions

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 35:20


Source-Nexus I/O is a plugin and virtual driver system that upgrades your workstation with a versatile audio input-output routing solution, tailored and customizable for streaming audio seamlessly from both DAWs and Desktop applications.  It Automatically connects to Source-Nexus Review for effortless streaming.  This week's episode is the soundtrack to a walk-through of the new interface we recorded with Robert. It's an in-depth look at a game-changing software you can't afford to miss if remote sessions are a part of your day-to-day business... You can see the video on our YouTube channel.. https://youtu.be/uxzEsSiJyQA A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here..   https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite     George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson In this episode of Pro Audio Suite, the team introduces Robert Marshall from Source Elements and discusses the company's new communications platform for media professionals, Nexus. This platform enhances remote work by enabling content creators and voiceover artists to bring audio directly into a standalone app, and set up online review sessions with clients. Nexus also simplifies audio routing, making it easy to use, even for non-technical users. The platform, priced at $11.95 per month, promises a lot of value and utility for users. In future iterations, Nexus plans to provide more improvements and functionalities, making it an affordable, powerful tool for media professionals. #ProAudioSuite #SourceNexus #HomeStudioSolution   Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome & Sponsor Shoutout (00:00:53) Intro to Source Connect (00:07:56) Discussing Buffer Setting (00:14:41) Nexus Tech Support History (00:20:23) Source Connect for Video Editing (00:26:16) Pro Tools I o Routing Issues (00:28:41) Source Connect Pricing (00:30:59) Broadcast vs Communication Users   Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready to be history? Speaker B: Get started. Speaker C: Welcome. Speaker B: Hi, hi. Hello, everyone, to the Pro Audio Suite. These guys are professional, they're motivated. Speaker C: Thanks to Tributh, the best vocal booth for home or on the road voice recording and Austrian audio making passion heard. Introducing Robert Marshall from source elements. And someone audio post chicago Darren, robert Robertson from Voodoo Radio Imaging, sydney to the Vo stars, george, the tech Wittam from La. And me, Andrew Peters, voiceover talent and home studio guy. Speaker A: Line up. Speaker B: Here we go. Speaker C: And welcome to another Pro Audio Suite. Don't forget the code trip a P 200 to get $200 off your tribooth. : And don't forget Georgeth tech TPAs for your deals. Speaker C: Man indeed, indeed, indeed. And don't forget demosthework.com. Anyway, that's enough plugs now we're talking. Speaker A: About Source elements.com today. Speaker C: This is a first for us, the first time we've been seen on camera, which sorry about that. It's the way it goes. Speaker A: No, scary. : Oh, crap, I forgot I should need to stop picking my nose now. Speaker C: As long as that's all you're picking. Speaker A: Yes, that's got your balls. Whatever you do. Speaker C: So this is the new source nexus. Speaker B: Robert yeah, we just released this and really something that I guess if a lot of our crowd are voice talent, at least initially here, this is kind of showing more of the client side or our new version of a client side application kind of shooting down the middle. We had originally made Source Live, which has a really high powered server assisted video streaming system and it can have a lot of, I think up to 20. We tested up to 26, 25 or 30 people. We just ran out of people to test with. But it shouldn't have any limits on the number of connections. So the idea here was to take Nexus, which has started to become sort of a slightly more commoditized concept. Nexus going way back how many years ago? I'm not sure, but it feels like probably at least ten, maybe a little bit more, maybe 13 years ago or so. Nexus comes out and really sets this genre for how to construct post sessions so that you can have your talent coming in on Source Connect. You can have your clients in on various meeting platforms, you can have a remote connection. Nexus was also used for bringing in sound effects, feeds and other monitorings of other types of things, things that you would normally patch into a patch bay in the hardware world. This is now all starting to happen application and Nexus is this patching center, as the name implies. But that capability has been slightly commoditized. You have all kinds of things like even UA and Apollo has our virtual drivers built into the interfaces and interfaces are coming out with loopback connections and blah, blah, blah. So here we are innovating and saying, what was Nexus originally used for? And a lot of it was used for integrating these communications platforms and we thought let's make a communications platform that's a little bit more built for media professionals. And on this side, the initial sort of intent is for review and approval. So you can imagine either you've got clients on the gateway here and they are meeting and then there's a talent connected and the engineer can patch all this together using Nexus actually. And they would have a session where talent's connected in on source connect and the clients are all here on a meeting platform. And so here's sort of a meeting platform that's more designed for media professionals and specifically like a review and approval workflow. Here's kind of what it looks like a little bit. One of the first things with Nexus is it has now a plugin dedicated for it that does a lot of this template setup. People used to have these crazy templates for Pro Tools and now if you oops, what I should do is share my screen. So here's Robert's Screen. So the first thing that Nexus has besides this meeting room looks pretty similar to a lot of things but here's one big difference. There's a plugin that's included with it. And the plugin has, as you can see, my talkback coming in here has the input from the mix. So I can hear the mix actually right here. The mix is also sent to the broadcast input, which we'll talk about in a split second. And then here's the chat return. So if someone says hello, we will see this meter bounce. Speaker A: Hello. Speaker B: There you go. So that's how I hear. And this takes care of all the mix minus and all the routing that people would have to do in one drop of a plugin on the master fader. Yeah, you don't have to change your session structure. You don't have to mix to a bus. So you can separate the people from what you're listening to and make them mix minus. Essentially, this does it for you. And so here's this broadcast input. But over here in the gateway, I've got this broadcast section. So now I can send my mix separate from my communications input, which is not something you get to do with zoom, et cetera, et cetera, all the other ones. So here's a high quality stereo communications feed without having to have problems with my talkback conflated within it and those kinds of things. So now you guys might notice that if I just literally go over here and this might be loud. Here's a rock tune in this session and then as easy as that is it's a good level right I put it down to -20 because we have to blend it with this stuff and. : Coming back to me in full stereo. Like high fidelity. Speaker B: Yeah, high fidelity, full stereo. Speaker A: Yeah, absolutely. Speaker B: That's the whole point. But really it's like I don't want you looking at my screen because there's too much stuff there. And whatnot what you really want to see is this. So if I jump back out and I share my window, you can't see what I'm doing because I'm not sharing it, but I'm basically sharing again. But this time, instead of doing entire screen, I'm picking window. I'm picking that Pro Tools video window. So now we can play this spot that we using as a little ADR demo. And right now that's more stuff to talk about later, the remote ADR workflows, but here's just a review and approval thing. And so a lot of voice sessions are not synced to picture. You're just, hey, read it three times. All right, I'll cut that in and you see it happening. And essentially, here's the core of that session. I can have a talent connected. I can bring the talent in through here, actually through a new plugin, but I can't really talk about that. But the classic connection where you have Source Connect and a plugin on an Aux track. So here you can see I'm receiving from source connect. This is the original Nexus plugin. And so there's from Source Connect, and that's popping over to my record track over here. And then an Aux send from receive of Nexus. And I can send the chat over to the talent. Speaker A: So you don't have your talent on Nexus then? Is that what you're saying? Speaker B: You don't want to? Because then you have all right, everyone mute their mics or you don't have separation, essentially. So what you have is you can have the talent join Nexus. And one of the first we plan on kind of rolling out updates rapidly. And one of the ones that's up on the dock is a no audio button, meaning not just mute your microphone, but mute the whole output. So then the talent can be here. The talent can look at the picture, see the clients and record. And within the realms of that latency, you can even record sort of with pictures as long as the engineer slides it back. And it happens a lot over these remote systems. You just kind of deal with the latency a little. : Can I ask you about the buffer setting? I now see in my window? It says off no buffer right now. Speaker B: Yeah, right. Another thing. So stuff you can't do in zoom oh, the broadcast, which is really high quality, is giving me a little bit of trouble. You can add some buffering on your side. So maybe that connection is going to be a little bit more latent, but it's going to have a stronger connection because as you know how it goes with all of these Chrome type things, it's all up to the way Chrome really decides to treat the audio. And Chrome loves to drive latencies as low as possible and just say, screw it, I'm going to stretch audio and mask all kinds of stuff and quite frankly, make up more audio than I'm actually broadcasting just to kind of make communications work. And if it is high quality, that's nice, but it's not my goal. My goal is just communications. Just by adding to that buffer, at least we can protect that audio stream a little bit and make sure that clients aren't hearing. So, for instance, the way I do it, when I send my talent to the clients, I'm sending them through the broadcast input so they hear that voice record from the talent in really high quality. Whereas we're over here the chat. Even though there is a broadcast option on the chat, you don't really need it. And that way you also have echo cancellation built into here and you're optimizing the way things are. You're not all eggs and all echo canceled. Good enough for a lawyer's meeting or the other side, something like Source Connect now was where it's just like wide open, pure audio, but then you have feedback issues. This is kind of trying to blend. You got clients who are used to the business meeting. You've got Vo talent and playback that needs to be high quality. Put all that together in the right. : Way, that's always challenging a lot of things. It's an all or nothing proposition. It's either Zoom equality or everybody's in a high quality and it's just you introduce new problems, especially the client is not prepared for that. Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of stuff that's like for people that aren't initiated in this stuff, it's easy for us to say stuff, but we do this day in and day out. At least I do. : Obviously, we always have headphones at the ready. Speaker B: Yeah, we're actually getting it pretty good on the iPhone and iOS devices, and those have their own challenges. We have a warning right away that says, like, if you're going to use this for communications, we can't really give you as high quality broadcast audio. So there's another thing that's unique to this is there's a mode to it where you can just join it for the broadcast audio, which is a case where maybe you do want to have a sidecar zoom meeting. Some of the issues with a sidecar zoom meeting with a high quality broadcast on the site is now Zoom is unaware of its echo cancellation. So the high quality audio broadcast echoes through everyone's connections because it doesn't think that that's part of its initial input output. It doesn't catch it in its algorithm as well as when it's all integrated into one platform. But yeah, you can join this and just use it for the broadcast, or you can use it for the meeting, but when you use it on the iPhone, if you just want to use it for the broadcast, you'll get high quality. But if you use it for communications and the broadcast, the broadcast unfortunately gets stepped on. And I'm sure you've seen some of that happen even when you just get a phone call. As soon as the iPhone thinks it's in a communications mode. It's like it's doing that good enough for communications, make it intelligible kind of thing. But still there's people that might be driving. You might have a producer who's just really they just want to make sure the session is flowing well. They're not listening to it in the same way that the writer and the art directors are, for example, worrying about what time is it and are we going to have to pay somebody overtime if this goes any longer? Yeah, but that's pretty much it. The idea is it's trying to be really simple about it as well. Speaker A: It's very cool. I mean, as you say, it takes zoom out of the equation, which is the best bit. Plus, as you say, we're listening to the talent in broadcast quality as well, which for me as an engineer is a big thing. I don't want to have to listen. Speaker B: And in any session you do, you can remote heise it in just like one drop of a plugin. You don't even have to think about it. So one of the unique things about the review plugin here is that you can bring your talk back in from any input in the whole computers. Right now I'm using same as system, which is picking up this road NTUSB actually. So same as the system setting or picking it up directly. And that can be my Talkback input, which is on a trigger with a slash key. Or if you're on a Pro Tools HDX or HD native system, when Pro Tools launches, your audio interface is exclusively owned by Pro Tools. And if your Talkback mic is going to that audio interface, how do you get it in there? Here you go. You pick it up on the side chain. Speaker A: Nice. That's clever. Speaker B: I like that you tell this thing. So say my input is I don't know, it wouldn't be one of these buses, but I don't even have a hardware input. Yeah, so in this case but then you just pick your input there and then here you'd say use key input. That covers all the HD native and anybody else with an exclusively run hardware audio system. There's a few others out there. I'm trying to think of what they are, but maybe like a Fairlight, for example, and that CC one card that they have and things like that can make use of that input. Actually, come to think of it, I'm not too sure Fairlight has gotten around to putting side chain inputs on their plugins yet. That's a different issue. They could sure use it. Because I remember I did a tech support thing the other day for a Fairlight person and what I ended up doing is making an Aux channel, dropping a Nexus plugin and picking up making the Aux channel the input for his talkback mic and then just sending it off to a virtual device like Nexus 23 24. So then over here on the review plugin. I just went over and picked up Nexus A 24 or whatever and got his talk back into the system, even. Speaker A: Though, yeah, that's clever. Speaker B: It took an extra channel. It'd be nice if fairly put in a side chain on their plugins. And I forget what other exclusive systems there are, but there are some plenty, I believe. Speaker A: Well, it's very cool, mate. You must be pleased with it. Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I mean, it's funny how it's exactly a year. We went to AES last year and showed a prototype of this and we put the prototype together in like the month or two before AES, I think. And it was like that kind of thing where you make 80% of the progress. We had a review plugin that looked a lot like this stuff was functional. And then the whole last year has been spent like the details. Speaker A: So was the idea, I mean, Nexus One, shall we call it the original Nexus? For me, it's no secret I've talked about it on this show a million times. I love it. Looking at this and watching you use it now was the idea to take something that was really useful, but probably you needed to have a bit of a tech understanding and make it a bit more user friendly. Is that what you were trying to do? Speaker B: So we would find things like this. You'd get someone and they'd buy Nexus at that time. It's like 295 at the time. But they'd be on the phone with one of our tech support people for another 45 minutes an hour. We're building a template for them. It's kind of expensive, honestly. And this isn't everybody, but there's like a certain level of users I just need to do this thing and well, what you need to do is kind of complicated. That's fine. Can you show me? And then you show them and then next thing you know, when they get stuck or something, they're back at it. And originally Nexus didn't even include live tech support. Try to simplify because some of these people, george, I know you know this syndrome where people get set up with something that is barely at their capacity to remember, especially if you're setting it up for them. Because it's a different thing when you brew something up in your head. But if someone's just like, Here you go, whiz, bang, boom. And then you're like, oh, fuck, I got to get off the phone. See you later. Have a good day, sir. And it worked. I don't even want to close my computer. So the idea was this first one is just to take that whole kind of set up and distill it into here. I mean, here's your classic mix minus is what this is. : Just because someone's a talented engineer, mixer, whatever, it doesn't mean they necessarily are trained and know how to build some of the really routing and stuff. Speaker B: Those are different I know exactly how that is. I mean, that's kind of how I got my start. Like, I was a sound designer and mixer at Cutters, and there's sort of operators I was always involved with even. What equipment are we going to buy? How are we going to set up? How can we be more efficient, are we going to do our storage? I mean, there's so many aspects. : You were like engineer, technician, really. Speaker B: I was a little bit of like the I didn't do all the soldering because there was also like a whole department of full text. But I was like the liaison and I would define and get my hands very dirty doing the stuff for the audio department because you're also an audio department in a company that was originally a video company. So the video texts are videotechs and they can do what you want, but they don't know the same stuff. They know exactly how to run an Avid and premiere and all those things. And then audio is kind of a weird thing. So, yeah, it came out from you're setting stuff up and then here we are making the stuff that we trying to simplify these things. Speaker A: So I guess the important point to make here too, especially for content creators or for voiceover artists, is all this techie stuff in the background. Especially if you're a voiceover artist, that's not your responsibility, that's the engineer's responsibility. All you need to do if you're a voiceover artist is dial into the Engineer on your usual source connect connection. Yeah, but dial into the audio engineer on your usual source connect connection and bang, you're in. But if you need to run sessions or if you want that connectivity, then you've got all this in Nexus as well. Right? Speaker B: So first thing I was going to say is there's engineers that they just want to walk into work, go, where's my talkback mountain? Where's the mic pre for the talent? Where do I search my sound effects? And I just want to run that way. Yeah, they're not worried about like, am I on the latest version of this and that and what do I have? They're more of the artist type of engineer and not so much of the tech kind of engineer. And they're doing a lot of great work, but they're just not into it as much. And so a lot of those people, as you said, sometimes especially is what's happening these days is people are going freelance a lot. And a lot of those people had the support of a big team in a post house like that. And now they're freelance and they're leaning on either companies and people like George or some of our tech support. And so the idea is to simplify this, but here's something that a voice talent could do with this. Imagine you have clients that think, and I'm going to say think that they can save money and time by having the Voice Talent record themselves and then just throwing a bunch of audio takes and poorly, poorly noted stuff at Audio Engineer to say just put it together. And somehow that's going to save 1 hour of an Audio Engineer's time by making them edit stuff after the fact. And Robbo, you and I both know that they will get more of what they want quicker for less money if they just do a supervised session with an engineer on the line. Nonetheless, it happens to a lot of Voice talent. Andrew knows this and they are like, can you play that back for me? Speaker A: Yes. Speaker B: Now, as a Voice Talent, all you got to probably I think this is stereo only. We should modify this for mono, but you could just make a master fader in your daw and chuck this on it. And now you can do playback without thinking about it. You just play it back. You're broadcasting your mic. You want to do a playback, especially if you use the push to talk. You can mute your microphone. So the playback is nice and clean for them, but they're probably not recording you anyway, so they just want to hear it and decide if. So this could be useful for a talent who just needs to have a very simple playback system. And one of the things also that's going to come out pretty soon is a standalone version of this plugin because it's also useful for video editors. They want to share their video edit screen and what they're working on with clients in exactly the same way we are in Pro Tools. But the video editing systems don't have quite the same idea of always a live ongoing mixer. So in this case, you would just use Nexus to bring the audio directly into the standalone app. The audio from your system essentially like a copy of your audio from the system. And then you can have your Talkback mic selected directly. And now someone running Final Cut or Premiere can easily set up a review session with their clients so they can work remotely as well. Speaker A: Cool. Speaker B: So it does have a couple of applications. There some other fun stuff. You hit the Talkback button and it dims things. So for example, if you can talk over it, when you're like right over here, this happens and that happens and it dims the mix. And you can just decide what you want to dim just by selecting here what gets dimmed when you dim. Speaker A: Nice. Speaker B: If you do need to run with Zoom or something like that, there's some preferences here. You can send your Talk back to your broadcast input. Like I said, Zoom can't differentiate these things. So that way you could use this with a Zoom type setup or whatever. Just a traditional meeting. : Google meet, right? Microsoft. Speaker B: This is a funny setting. Normally this is off and we take away the master fader for the engineers. So that they don't end up turning their whole mix down and printing it. But if they do want to have their control of their mix of their own level, then they can turn that preference on and have is that just. Speaker A: For if what you're sending. So that's effectively what I'm sending out my mix bus, is that right? Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. So if you were to somehow move this fader and then mix everything down yeah, it's down. You might bounce down at like negative something bad. Speaker A: But if you're recording and things are a bit hot, at least you can trim it a touch, right? Speaker B: Right. If you want, you can turn this on and you can control your monitor mix a little bit easier without having to change your master fader. But when you mix down, you want to either make sure you put this puppy at zero you can type the numbers in here, by the way, too, or you can do the preference and just turn it off. So there is no way, there's no fader. It's gone. Speaker A: See, the thing for me is in Pro Tools, and you might correct me if I'm wrong here, but when I have a session and I save memory locations, right? So I'll create a new session. I'll create a record section as a location memory, and I'll tell it to remember the tracks that I'm viewing and the zoom and all that sort of stuff, and the mute and the mute and all that sort of stuff. And then I'll create another section which might be Mix, and then I'll have other tracks. So when I slip through and when I go to each memory location, it's muting and unmuting master faders. So on my record section, my record master fader, I would have this Source Connect plugin on it. But then when I went to my next one, if I was doing the mix and I opened up that memory, it would be a different master bus, which wouldn't have that on there. So that would negate that forgetting to turn it off. Right. Speaker B: It's like the old SSL boards that would have, like I forget what the modes are called, but like mix down mode and tracking mode, and it would do a whole bunch of switch arounds to deal with queuing and things like that. Yeah, you're kind of like switching your mixer into different modes depending on what you're doing it's one of the favorite. : Things with Twistawave is being able to hide the little volume slider on the bar at the top because people will slide that thing down. Don't even realize why it's so quiet. Start recording at a higher level or doing all kinds of weird stuff. No, that's just your playback, dude. So I love that. I can hide it, make it disappear. Yeah, you can't touch it anymore. Speaker A: Opening a hole. Speaker B: That's why we put this here, because it's just like we were trying to make this thing the idea a lot with this was to reduce tech support and try to which ironically is the. : Idea of the Passport Vo is to also reduce support, which is I'm actually frankly a little concerned about. Speaker B: It was kind of funny when Andrew and I talked about doing this episode, he's like, and then all you need, you need this and Passport Vo. And I was like, with this, you just kind of need a basic two out interface. Like you could just do a road AI one. Speaker A: See, if you buy the Passport Vo, you don't have to pay $15 a month either. See, there you go. Speaker B: That's true. How many months is that at like $600? The Passport Vo is a piece of hardware and it's beautiful in its own right. And even though it does cover a playback workflow, there's many differences. I'm personally not worried about it. Speaker C: The thing we sort of don't touch on, which is something that's kind of more common than it was pre COVID, is once because I lived remotely for seven years before a mate of mine who's an audio engineer moved here as well. And when he decided to move here, it was like, thank God for that. At least I've got some kind of support. So things go wrong in here, at least I can give him a call. He'll just pop around and fix it for me. So all these things that make life a lot easier and technically support you in a kind of roundabout fashion are perfect for people like myself or Pip the audio engineer, just so we don't have to sort of go, shit, I've got no one around here to fix anything. Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, honestly, I like it too, even though I know what to set up. It's like couple tunnel or however you say that. Having to set up sessions and do things and do all your routing when it is nice. Oh, I started this little thing. I wasn't planning on doing a review, but now someone wants to hear it. Hold on, put the plugin on there and you're not changing things. And so it's just convenient even if you know what you're doing, it's like, why work harder? Speaker A: Look, I can't tell you the amount of times Nexus has saved my ass since I've had know just that fact of being able to get stuff out of the box, out of the software, out of the software, where you kind of think, holy shit, how am I going to get this out of here and into there? Nexus is usually the answer. Speaker B: I'll give you the craziest thing I solved with Nexus. One time this guy was desperate and he had some problem with his audio interface. I forget he had like an input and an output device and he couldn't use the same device for input and output, but one device was only running at one sample rate and basically end result is you couldn't get these. Two things to aggregate together and work as a single device for Pro Tools. So he ended up with Pro Tools kind of like me right here, where he's got no input. I think right now with my Pro Tools interface, if we go to my I O setups, you get in these weird situations, no inputs. Speaker A: Wow. Yeah, look at that. That's crazy. Speaker B: Got nothing, right? Speaker A: Yeah. Speaker B: But you're like, I need some inputs. So you just drop a Nexus plugin on a bunch of aux channels and like, hey, inputs. Speaker A: Yeah, that's clever. Speaker B: And I just sidewired his whole Pro Tools system. Speaker A: There you go. : Sometimes the Pro Tools I o routing is confoundingly frustrating. I mean, I've tried to set it up for people. I feel like every time I try to customize the I get, I confuse myself. Speaker B: Half the problem with the Pro Tools I O is that you're all good, and then you get a session from somebody else, and then your I O set up is cluttered with a bunch of other shit from somebody else. You're like, yeah, what are these things? I never created them. Can I delete them? And then if you really get into it, sometimes Pro Tools picks the wrong output. You can have many differently named things going out, the same physical output, so you're hearing everything where you want. Then you're like, I don't need this output. And proto's like that's being used in the session. Make sure that you don't screw yourself, because if you delete that output, then who knows? Yeah, it is interesting. Nexus kind of puts all that routing just on the top level, and for some people, it's a little bit easier. : To see, I think, so it makes more sense to me, that's for sure. Speaker A: So give us the sell, Robert. What's the sell, mate? How much a month? Speaker B: We are trying to make this very affordable. So the idea is that what other people would spend in, say, a streaming service and a high quality streaming service I won't name any names, and they're cobbling together different services to make things. Our Nexus is right now, and we hope to keep, at this point, 1195 a month. And we're just going to add to it. : That's cheaper than my Netflix subscription, man. Speaker A: Yeah, it is pretty cheap, I'll be honest. Speaker B: It's cheaper than, like, middle. I don't know the Zoom pricing exactly, but I believe at least one of the lower tiers of Zoom is like, $20 a month, I think. Does that sound right? : Cheaper than Zoom pro. Speaker B: Yeah. And then with Zoom, you got to add other services. So really, with Zoom, you're looking at at least $30. Speaker A: Well, with Zoom, you still got to have Source Connect, right? And all that sort of stuff. And at least with this, with the broadcast setting, you can get away without that for a while. Speaker B: You yeah. I mean, with this, you might still have Source Connect, but you might not need a separate broadcaster. Some of these users are often trying to put things together in more affordable ways or I don't know. This is designed to be a lot of bang for the buck and we're going to add a lot to it and a lot of very specific industry type workflows built within so that you can get your job done easier. Speaker A: What about podcasters and video creators and all that sort of stuff? Speaker B: Right now there's the record button, right, that we're actually using, but I'm not sure exactly how it's going to be presented, like, which overall tiers. But yeah, the ability just to hit record and then collect all those files easily. It's not going to be the direct to Daw workflow that maybe a higher end podcast might use, but for a simple, I just want to collect files and send them to the engineer who's going to edit them together. And never give that engineer bad files, by the way, people. It's very rude. Speaker A: Jesus. Take your own advice for once. Speaker B: Will. : Pot calling the catalog. Speaker A: I was going to say absolutely. Do as I say, not as I do. Speaker B: That's right, exactly. : Robert, let me ask you this. So from you're in this case, what would they call you? The host of the session? Speaker B: Yeah, I'm the host. It's my room. : Does the host get to see the settings on the guests? So as a host, do you know that a guest is using broadcast versus communication? Speaker B: Yeah, which we're not using right now. You would see the HQ there, I think. Got you. Yeah. There's going to be some of that stuff. We plan to have like a button where you can see what the bit rates are of the connections and things like that. But right now this is 1.0. That's right. Speaker A: This is the beginning. Absolutely. Speaker B: Yeah. Speaker C: But it's funny because I've talked to you about the client of mine in Dubai, the studio there that I do a lot of work with. I've been talking about this, and they're super, super keen. And that's why they want to get this as part of their workflow because it just tightens everything up, everything's in one place for them, which is good for them and bloody good for me. Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. : I was confusion about should I mute this or mute that? Should I unmute this? You don't want to be listening to this, but only be listening to. Speaker B: Yeah. Andrew, for you, you're recording in Twisted Wave, and so when they ask you for playback, you have to play back at a twisted Wave, right? Speaker C: Well, no, because I usually use the bigger machine and not the one I'm using here. So it's wavelab. Same thing, though. But I just don't play back. Speaker B: Right, you just don't play back. No. In a later iteration, when we get the standalone version of this, you'll be able to just pipe wavelab right through it as your system output and then you can do playbacks. Speaker A: That's opening a whole nother can of worms. Speaker B: This is feeding the animals at the zoo. Speaker C: Correct. It's like, I know I can, but should I? This is the question. Speaker A: But at least you've got the option, though. You can make the moral decision, but at least you've got the option there. You might be recording a podcast and you might want to play something back or something. But in a voice session you might go, well, listen, you might take the stance to, well, you're not paying me to be an audio engineer, so no, I don't play back. Not that you would tell them that. Speaker B: It's creatives. It's like, imagine you've got an art director and a writer and they're just like, what song do we want on the spot? What about this one? What about that one? And they're playing stuff over the cell phones before it's like, here, you could just be like sharing what's on my desktop. Check out this song. I don't know. I like this one. They're just playing each other's itunes library at each yeah. Speaker A: Well, there's the other thing you could do, too. You could almost with Nexus, if you can get an analog line into whatever it is you're using and you can plug your phone in. You could plug a phone call in through this as well, too, couldn't you? You could have someone listening on the phone. Speaker B: I don't know that one day you don't actually. Maybe you can order this and order a phone number. Speaker A: Yeah, well, there you go. I just think the amount of times that I've had sessions where the client's been on holidays or the creative has been stuck in the airport and I've had someone on a phone as well and you can still throw them into this mix. Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, the way I throw people on a phone call into my session right now is I'll use even like FaceTime is a really easy one. You can get a phone call on FaceTime and FaceTime shows up on the Mac and Skype if you buy a phone number from them. The nice thing about FaceTime is, like, everyone has a phone in their computer just by the nature of it. So that's like one way to just. Speaker A: Make Nexus your input and your output of that. Absolutely right. Speaker B: Exactly. Speaker A: Yeah. Very cool indeed. Well done, sir. Speaker B: Thank you. : Bravo. Speaker B: We are proud. And if anybody has questions, source elements.com, check it out. Speaker C: Indeed. Check it out. Speaker B: Well, that was fun. Is it over? Speaker C: The Pro Audio suite with thanks to Tribut and Austrian audio recorded using Source Connect edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Voodoo Radio Imaging with tech support from George the Tech Wittam don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic or just say G'day. Drop us a note at our website. Theproudiosuite.com.  

GIRLS ON THE PISTE PODCAST
Nexus: One is Not Enough I A chat with 2 of the girls behind the all-female ski film everyone's talking about

GIRLS ON THE PISTE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 29:16


This episode Bella chats with award winning photographer and film-maker Shannon Corsi and professional big mountain skier plus Queen of Corbetts, Veronica Paulsen. These are two of the inspiring girls behind the film Nexus. Nexus, a feature-length ski film featuring an all-female cast of skiers will come to London this September. Nexus follows five distinct groups of female skiers, their connection to the mountains and how the sport shaped their relationships.“For years, top women in the ski industry have heard the same sentiment ‘we already have a girl in this segment, one is enough',” said Michelle Parker, one of the industry's most prominent freeskiers and Nexus athlete. “If we want to see change in this industry, we need to be the ones out there moving it forward. Nexus is a milestone this industry was long overdue for.”On Tuesday 12th September, ALS Ski are so excited to bring the UK premier of the Nexus ski film & Q&A panel with Nexus athletes Caite Zeliff, Veronica Paulsen and Director Shannon Corsi.All profits will be donated to Protect Our Winters UK and Women of WinterDate and time: Tuesday, 12 Sep 2023 18:30 - 20:30 BSTLocation: The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)1 Kensington Gore London SW7 2ARTickets - £35, U25 - £25, with optional additional charity donation to Protect Our Winters UK and Women of WinterLINKS*Nexus Tickets* Nexus Website Shannon's Instagram Shannons Website: https://www.shannoncorsi.com/Veronica's Instagram   Veronica's Youtube ALS Ski Insta ALS Ski: Book Your Ski Holiday Here:www.als-ski.com Protect Our Winters  Women of Winter  Veronicas double back flip Corbets Couloir  Jackson Hole Pretty Faces Female ski movies to check out Home away from home with Veronica's friend Max  Travel with ALS Ski, your luxury ski specialists. ALS Ski is your go to destination for booking your ski holiday. Check us out at www.als-ski.com

TWiT Bits (MP3)
AAA Clip: Chet Haase: Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 8:10


On All About Android, Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, and Ron Richards welcome Chet Haase, Google engineer and author of "Androids: The team that built the Android operating system" to the show to talk about the earliest days of Android and share his thoughts on whether the Nexus One would have been more successful if it had launched before the Motorola Droid. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/609 #Google #Android #Nexus Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: Chet Haase You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

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TWiT Bits (Video HD)
AAA Clip: Chet Haase: Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 8:10


On All About Android, Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, and Ron Richards welcome Chet Haase, Google engineer and author of "Androids: The team that built the Android operating system" to the show to talk about the earliest days of Android and share his thoughts on whether the Nexus One would have been more successful if it had launched before the Motorola Droid. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/609 #Google #Android #Nexus Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: Chet Haase You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

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TWiT Bits (Video HI)
AAA Clip: Chet Haase: Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid

TWiT Bits (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 8:10


On All About Android, Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, and Ron Richards welcome Chet Haase, Google engineer and author of "Androids: The team that built the Android operating system" to the show to talk about the earliest days of Android and share his thoughts on whether the Nexus One would have been more successful if it had launched before the Motorola Droid. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/609 #Google #Android #Nexus Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: Chet Haase You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

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CLM Activa Radio
Real Hache 22-10-22: El mejor hip hop de Ciudad Real

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 56:21


HIP HOP en CIUDAD REAL (España) >>>>>HAN SONADO: · Álvaro Negro y Lvlo · Eleache Socio · Reus CSN · Nez, Dresna Nexo y Sokna · Tribade y BigMark · Arnau010 y Camarito Studio · Esse Sico, Adrián Blanco y J.Dies · Cracksound y Nexus One · Shoda Monkas · Klaber · Cheb Ruben · Jiménez y XavierX Beatz · Big Uge, ZeroSweet y AlfonBeats · Rafa Carlavilla y Narksoul · Santa999 · Betta y Smokerose · Tony Tekillah y Beatowski · Toko y Velazquez · Guner (YA-BAA FIGHTTAZZ) Episodio 52 · OCTUBRE 2022 · Temporada 5 El Hip Hop de La Mancha sonando ¡PONLO!

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Sunday 2nd October - Algorithms and Ballix

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 91:15


With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions Matt Jones More happy Nexus memories for me on the last show. I couldn't get hold of a Nexus One, so settled for the Desire, which I still think is one of the best looking Android phones we've seen. I did jump on the Nexus train with the Nexus S though, which I picked up on impulse from CEX Great Yarmouth while on holiday! I loved that curved screen. As Gareth pointed out, the OEM's UI's were horribly intrusive and slowed the devices down, so the pure Android experience meant significantly more then, than it does now. Most phones I bought were rooted and running Cyanogenmod within a few weeks. Hardline on the hardware US instals record solar capacity as prices keep falling Amazon debuts Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 8 Plus for 2022 You Can Write on Amazon's Newest Kindle Here's everything Amazon announced at its fall hardware event The last man selling floppy disks says he still receives orders from airlines Google wants open alternative to Dolby Atmos, Vision Android 14 will force some phones to go 64-bit-only and support modern video compression Samsung Galaxy S23 rumours Samsung Showcases 17 Slidable Display Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE Benchmark Scores Starts The Leak OxygenOS 13 stable update w/ Android 13 now rolling out for OnePlus 10 Pro Asus's latest gaming smartphones pack MediaTek's Dimensity 9000 Plus chip and LPDDR5X RAM Motorola Moto G72 renders surface ahead of launch - G71 vs G72 The Name of the Game Anbernic RG353V gaming handheld released alongside RG353VS with Android support and HDMI output ❤️ Flap your trap about an App Your YouTube dislikes don't really change anything, study finds Instagram is working on 'nudity protection' technology for messages Windows 11's 2022 Update has something new for everyone Prepare your inbox, Gmail's awful political spam experiment starts now Google One New features Chrome Corner Google and Framework partner up to launch a fully-modular Chromebook Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming Chromebook Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Samsung 980 PRO 2 TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 - £229.81 Echo Dot (4th Gen) 60% off, now £20 Echo Dot (3rd Gen) 58% off, now £17 Echo Show 5 (2nd Gen) 53% off, now £35 Echo Show 8 (1st Gen) 45% off, now £55 TOPK Portable Charger, 3A 10000mAh USB C Power Bank Was: £16.99 Now: £13.99  Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 32GB, Qi Charging £35 off, now £145 (or 5 x £29) Amazon Basics 30W One-Port GaN USB-C Wall Charger - Was: £17.27 Now: £14.67  Crucial X6 2TB Portable SSD £133 from £204 (5 x £26.60) Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts

Schemes and Stones: A Malifaux Podcast
Episode 192 - The Setup Phase of Moonshiner vs One of Many

Schemes and Stones: A Malifaux Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 67:48


Today the hosts talk to Maeve and Michael about their game of Brewmaster Moonshiner vs Nexus One of Many. Online community sites are A Wyrd Place, Wyrd Forums Support to my Patreon site here Schemes & Stones Discord server link (need software first) can be found here Schemes & Stones Blog site can be found here Schemes & Stones Youtube site can be found here Schemes & Stones facebook group can be found here

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
UK Announces 2030 Petrol & Diesel Ban | 18 Nov 2020

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 25:55


Wanna split £100? You get £50 free AND save money on 100% green electricity by moving to Octopus Energy. Plus I get £50 to support this podcast but ONLY if you do it by using my unique referral code. I moved to Octopus recently and had been putting it off for ages,  but I kicked myself for not doing it sooner, as it’s literally a 5 minute job to give them your details.   Click here: https://share.octopus.energy/free-puma-452   On today’s podcast: UK confirm 2030 ban for new petrol and diesel vehicles Becomes first major car market to bring forward ban to 2030 Massive investment in charging and incentives How UK compares to rest of the world What key figures said in reaction today     Show #932   Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Wednesday 18th November. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to.   Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too.   UK BECOMES EARLIEST MAJOR CAR MARKET TO ANNOUNCE 2030 COMBUSTION BAN The UK will ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, 10 years earlier than previously announced, as part of a 10 Point plan announced by our Prime Minister today. Boris Johnson is calling this the "green industrial revolution" as wind power, nuclear, hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage all got promoted today part of our legally binding goal to hit emissions targets.   £1.3bn of cash will be injected into new car charging infrastructure and £580m for EV grants to encourage buyers into new models. However one point to note is that hybrids are allowed until 2035 if they travel significant range on electric. That range? Not announced today.     It's a bold move that will give the market a clear sense of direction. It allows for investment in skills training from auto technicians to emergency responders. For fleet buyers to run cost analysis. For towns and cities to press on with plans for zero-emission zones to clear up the air around our kids schools. For charging companies to justify extra investment from their investors.     Here's the plan: "Backing our world-leading car manufacturing bases including in the West Midlands, North East and North Wales to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles, and transforming our national infrastructure to better support electric vehicles."     Following extensive consultation with car manufacturers and sellers, the Prime Minister has confirmed that the UK will end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030, ten years earlier than planned. However we will allow the sale of hybrid cars and vans that can drive a significant distance with no carbon coming out of the tailpipe until 2035.   The UK car industry already manufactures a significant proportion of electric vehicles in Europe, including one of the most popular models in the world.   To support this acceleration, the Prime Minister has announced:   £1.3 billion to accelerate the rollout of chargepoints for electric vehicles in homes, streets and on motorways across England, so people can more easily and conveniently charge their cars. £582 million in grants for those buying zero or ultra-low emission vehicles to make them cheaper to buy and incentivise more people to make the transition. Nearly £500 million to be spent in the next four years for the development and mass-scale production of electric vehicle batteries, as part of our commitment to provide up to £1 billion, boosting international investment into our strong manufacturing bases including in the Midlands and North East. This will help protect and create thousands of new jobs, particularly in the Midlands, North East, and North Wales.   We will also launch a consultation on the phase out of new diesel HGVs to put the UK in the vanguard of zero emission freight. No date has been set yet.         So how does the UK compare? California have set the aim of banning fossil cars and trucks by 2035. Whilst that was an executive order, it's still intent. Norway already has around 75% of new vehicles having a plug socket, almost half of all the new cars sold in the first half of 2020 were fully electric.  This is a country built, in part, on oil and gas revenue. And they have an even more ambitious target. 2025 is the date set parliamentary goal for only zero-emission cars, light vehicles and urban buses being sold.   Some German cities already ban older diesels. In China they want 50% of new car sales to be NEV by 2035. India is consulting their vehicle makers on a 2030 ban for new vehicles. Scotland was 2032 before today's announcement, we'll see if they come in line with the PM's ambitions. Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Ireland all 2030. In France and Spain it's currently 2040 but as countries like the UK make these promises, we'll be watched closely to see if green policies are vote winners, or vote losers. Sorry for being cynical! And you’ll notice I've said nothing of Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa, South America, Australia, any kind of U.S. policy which aligns all 50 states.   Why is ambition policy so important? Because there ARE places where it has already been achieved. Shenzhen in Southern China has the largest electric fleet of buses and taxis in the world. They started in the lawmaking 2008 and the buses hit the road from 2010, to improve air quality. And if you want to buy a petrol car, you have to enter a government lottery, or auction. But you can buy an EV any time you want. Money and technology followed policy.     Boris Johnson wrote yesterday for the Financial Times: "we’ll invest more than £2.8bn in electric vehicles, lacing the land with charging points and creating long-lasting batteries in UK gigafactories. This will allow us to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans in 2030. However, we will allow the sale of hybrid cars and vans that can drive a significant distance with no carbon coming out of the tailpipe until 2035.  On Wednesday I will meet UK businesses to discuss their contribution. We plan to provide clear timetables for the clean energy we will procure, details of the regulations we will change, and the carbon prices that we will put on emissions. I will establish a “task force net zero” committed to reaching net zero by 2050, and through next year’s COP26 summit we will urge countries and companies around the world to join us in delivering net zero globally. Green and growth can go hand-in-hand. So let us meet the most enduring threat to our planet with one of the most innovative and ambitious programmes of job-creation we have known."   https://www.ft.com/content/6c112691-fa2f-491a-85b2-b03fc2e38a30   What can we do to help people get into an EV. The U.S. has a $7500 federal tax break for manufacturers who haven't yet sold 200k vehicles - something which many say now unfairly hinders the early adopters who took the risks, like Tesla and GM. So that may change under a Biden administration to boost domestic EV production - a 'Made In America' rebate? In France there's up to 12,000Euros off a new EV if you also scrap an old combustion car. What would make you buy an EV?   For fleets it's Total Cost of Ownership. And so many them are more than ahead of the general public on this. Fleet buyers can see that when you factor in cheaper electricity, they save money with EVs. Large fleet will take a long time to change over, and many do it in step with adding charging at depots or where vehicles are kept often overnight.     Jim Holder is the Editorial director, Haymarket Automotive: "So, new EVs and PHEVs only from 2030, just EVs from 2035. Nothing to fear from the ambition, plenty of challenges in the execution. Huge hurdles ahead, but those that should know say it’s entirely doable with the right investment and mindset. Can we be world-leading? Why not..."   Jonny Smith @CarPErvert: "New piston cars banned in UK from 2030. As I said before, the key word here is new. EV charging is improving every quarter, as car ranges improve. Interesting petrol cars will survive for occasional amusement, EVs do bulk of the miles. I'm cool with that.   Autocar said: "So far, individual manufacturers have been mainly mute on the changes and their effects, although their collective body, the SMMT, called them “extremely concerning” while issuing a broad welcome. BMW has given voice, noting that the UK is only one of its 140 markets and somewhat of a lone voice, but it expects to be well able to supply UK-compliant cars when the law changes."   And Mike Hawes is the head of a lobby group which many car makers, interesting not TEsla, are part of. His job is to speak on their behalf and, as is the point of a trade association, sometimes to say things the car makers don't want to be saying directly themselves. He told the BBC   Andy Eastlake, Managing Director - Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership: “Its clear and ambitious but we believe necessary and achievable, if we work in partnership!”"   Keith Johnston, Cofounder greentech biz @urbaneleclondon  retractable on-st charging hubs."As we scale up for the 2030 ban, we need on-street fast charging infrastructure that "reduces the streetscape impact of charge points, maintaining accessibility of the pavement for pedestrians""   Chris Stark, Chief Executive of the UK's Climate Change Committee: "The 2030 commitment to phase-out sales of petrol and diesel cars and vans is *massive*. It’s a transport commitment, a consumer commitment, and an industry commitment. Crucially, it will drive fundamental change in the whole energy system. So its impact can’t be overstated."   Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) Scotland: "The move towards electric transportation can play its part, and that should include phasing out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2025, instead of the current target of 2032."   Adam Vaughan. Chief reporter, @newscientist: "On petrol/diesel ban, there is a big concession to the motoring industry - govt appears to be allowing new plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to be sold until 2035, judging from language. (e.g. so ones Mistubishi Outlander PHEV okay, mild hybrids like old Toyota Prius prob not)"   Some of the madness media coverage: "The law on having a petrol or diesel car is set to change". https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/law-having-petrol-diesel-car-19299959         IN conclusion: it's unquestionably a good thing.  The devil is in the detail. What do they mean by allowing hybrids which do a significant distance? Is that 10 miles, or 100 miles? And here's the key thing - it's only for new vehicles. And it's 9 years away. EVs are more silicon valley than detroit. It's hard for us, and it's part of human nature, to comprehend the pace of innovation. We either tend to massively under estimate or over estimate innovation. It’s 2020 and I’m still waiting for my hoverboard. And yet the phone I carry around with me is the stuff of science fiction.   So what phone were you using 9 years ago? The iPhone 3G (and apps you could download from the recently launched App Store), Blackberry Bold, Google's Nexus One, Nokia's Symbian-powered N8. We know from VW's plans to sell 20 million EV's a year by 2030, from China's aggressive EV industry, from Tesla's plan to become their own cell maker which allows for a range of 500, 600, 700 miles. And that's probably by 2025, another 5 years after that it will just be normal.   Battery costs have come down over the last 10 years form $1000/kWh to $100kWh. That's the most expensive part of an EV and costs are coming down. EVs are already cheaper to buy than combustion cars when you factor in running costs and lack of servicing over a typical ownership period. Soon, cheaper to buy. At that point you don't need state of national governments to be involved. Economics takes over. The pound in your pocket, the dollar in your wallet is stronger than anything else. EVs are better in every way, and if the trend of the last 10 years continues, soon they're cheaper to buy.   Finally, I'll conclude with perception. I'm interested in this, and so you are because you've got to the end, but most people are busy having a life. They'll read the headlines - "petrol cars being banned!" - and that will impact buying decisions and residual prices. Who's buying a diesel car today when they're going to be worth nothing when you come to sell it. Maybe not reality, but perception.   What do you think? Leave me a comment.   You can listen to all 931 previous episodes of this this for free, where you get your podcasts from, plus the blog https://www.evnewsdaily.com/ – remember to subscribe, which means you don’t have to think about downloading the show each day, plus you get it first and free and automatically.   It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast.   And  if you have an Amazon Echo, download our Alexa Skill, search for EV News Daily and add it as a flash briefing.   Come and say hi on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter just search EV News Daily, have a wonderful day, I’ll catch you tomorrow and remember…there’s no such thing as a self-charging hybrid.     PHIL ROBERTS / ELECTRIC FUTURE (PREMIUM PARTNER) BRAD CROSBY (PREMIUM PARTNER) AVID TECHNOLOGY (PREMIUM PARTNER) PORSCHE OF THE VILLAGE CINCINNATI (PREMIUM PARTNER) AUDI CINCINNATI EAST (PREMIUM PARTNER) VOLVO CARS CINCINNATI EAST (PREMIUM PARTNER) NATIONALCARCHARGING.COM and ALOHACHARGE.COM  (PREMIUM PARTNER) DEREK REILLY FROM THE EV REVIEW IRELAND YOUTUBE CHANNEL (PREMIUM PARTNER) RICHARD AT RSYMONS.CO.UK – THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE SPECIALIST (PREMIUM PARTNER)   DAVID AND LISA ALLEN (PARTNER) OEM AUDIO OF NEW ZEALAND AND EVPOWER.CO.NZ (PARTNER) GARETH HAMER eMOBILITY NORWAY HTTPS://WWW.EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM/  (PARTNER) BOB BOOTHBY – MILLBROOK COTTAGES AND ELOPEMENT WEDDING VENUE (PARTNER) DARIN MCLESKEY FROM DENOVO REAL ESTATE (PARTNER) JUKKA KUKONEN FROM WWW.SHIFT2ELECTRIC.COM RAJEEV NARAYAN (PARTNER)   ALAN ROBSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALAN SHEDD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALEX BANAHENE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALEXANDER FRANK @ https://www.youtube.com/c/alexsuniverse42 ANDERS HOVE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ANDREA JEFFERSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ANDREW GREEN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ASEER KHALID (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ASHLEY HILL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BÅRD FJUKSTAD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BRIAN THOMPSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BRUCE BOHANNAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CHARLES HALL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CHRIS HOPKINS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CHRISTOPHER BARTH (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) COLIN HENNESSY AND CAMBSEV (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CRAIG COLES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CRAIG ROGERS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAMIEN DAVIS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVE DEWSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID FINCH (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID MOORE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID PARTINGTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID PRESCOTT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DON MCALLISTER / SCREENCASTSONLINE.COM (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ERU KYEYUNE-NYOMBI (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) FREDRIK ROVIK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GENE RUBIN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GILBERTO ROSADO (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GEOFF LOWE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) HEDLEY WRIGHT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN GRIFFITHS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN SEAR (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN (WATTIE) WATKINS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JACK OAKLEY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JAMES STORR (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JIM MORRIS (EXECUTIVE PRODICERS) JON AKA BEARDY MCBEARDFACE FROM KENT EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JON MANCHAK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JUAN GONZALEZ (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KEN MORRIS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KEVIN MEYERSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KYLE MAHAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LARS DAHLAGER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LAURENCE D ALLEN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LEE BROWN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LUKE CULLEY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARCEL WARD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARK BOSSERT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARTY YOUNG  (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MATT PISCIONE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MIA OPPELSTRUP (PARTNER) MICHAEL PASTRONE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MIKE WINTER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NATHAN GORE-BROWN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NEIL E ROBERTS FROM SUSSEX EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NICHOLAS MILLER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NIGEL MILES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) OHAD ASTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PAUL RIDINGS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PAUL STEPHENSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETE GLASS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETE GORTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETER & DEE ROBERTS FROM OXON EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PHIL MOUCHET (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PHILIP TRAUTMAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RAJ BADWAL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RENE KEEMIK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RENÉ SCHNEIDER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RICHARD LUPINSKY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ROB HERMANS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ROB FROM THE RSTHINKS EV CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RUPERT MITCHELL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) SEIKI PAYNE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) STEPHEN PENN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) STEVE JOHN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) THOMAS J. THIAS  (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) TODD OAKES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) THE PLUGSEEKER – EV YOUTUBE CHANNEL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) TIM GUTTERIDGE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) WILLIAM LANGHORNE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER)     CONNECT WITH ME! EVne.ws/itu nes EVne.ws/tunein EVne.ws/googleplay EVne.ws/stitcher EVne.ws/youtube EVne.ws/iheart EVne.ws/blog EVne.ws/patreon   Check out MYEV.com for more details: https://www.myev.com

Tongues Out Podcast
78. This Damn Cellphone...

Tongues Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 30:27


So I have been a tech fanatic for quite sometime. One of the areas I have enjoyed seeing the growth of technology has been cellphones. Not going to lie but I typically buy one to two cellphones each year because I love checking out the latest tech in the mobile space, which has led me to crossover to Android from iPhones when the Nexus One came out ten years ago. Today, I received the most powerful Android phone to be announced in the last month and I have to say it might be the first cellphone I have ever returned. I go over which phone it is and why I am feeling that way in this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tonguesoutpodcast/support

Vector with Rene Ritchie
Pixel 4 Review — From the iPhone Expert!

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 18:00


I’ve been using Google’s Pixel 4 phone for almost a month now. I mean, really using it. With my SIM card in it and everything. Taking photos. Making calls. Playing Pokemon Go. Yes, still. And, you know, this isn’t my first Google phone. I had the Nexus One, the Nexus 4, and the Pixels 1 and 2. I usually get the XL but since I’ve switched back to the smaller iPhone, I decided to go with the smaller Pixel as well. Now, up front, I consider Google to be the most important company in the world. I love Apple’s products and their overall philosophy currently best aligns with mine. I think Amazon is transformative in the best and worst ways. Facebook is… a disaster that still brings the world together like nothing else. But, Google, literally, is trying to build the Star Trek computer. The future of humanity. And there is no amount of scrutiny that’s enough, no slack cut that’s not detrimental to what that future will be for all of us. Ethically and technologically. Apple makes phones. Phones that are increasingly tied to entertainment services, sure. But Google’s phones are services. The atoms themselves are spectacularly unimpressive without the algorithms that bring them to life… and harvest unprecedented amounts of personal, private data while doing it. All in service of financing and building that Star Trek computer. So, if I seem the tough on Google and their products like the Pixel. It’s because I have to be. We all have to be. So, with all of that understood, here is my Pixel 4 review... one month later. SPONSOR: Brilliant Go to brilliant.org/vector and get 20% off their annual Premium subscription! MORE: Merch: https://standard.tv/vector Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie Mobile Nations Affiliate Link Policy SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube

Daily Driver and Other Distractions
Daily Driver & Other Distractions

Daily Driver and Other Distractions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 36:54


Episode one covering some hot topics from MWC plus an intro to the team. Folding phones, Multi-cameras, S10 lineup & the Nexus One

Golem.de aufs Ohr
Fünf Tage Froyo

Golem.de aufs Ohr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 16:45


Android ist erst zehn Jahre alt, doch die ersten Geräte damit sind schon Technikgeschichte. Wir haben uns mit einem Nexus One in die Zeit zurückversetzt, als Mobiltelefone noch Handys hießen und Nachrichten noch Bällchen zum Leuchten brachten.

Techකතා Podcast
Techකතා Live:166වන වැඩසටහන! (Video)

Techකතා Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2013 66:34


Techකතා 166වන වැඩසටහන 2013 අප්‍රේල්  26වන සිකුරාදා දින රාත්‍රී නවයේ සිට සජීවීව පටිගත කෙරුණා. මේ සදහා  කාලිංග, හර්ෂ හා  චම්ලි  සම්බන්ද විය.  සුපුරුදු පරිදි අපේ Chat room එකෙන් Techකතා අසන්නන්ද සම්බන්ද විය. මෙම වැඩසටහන ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එන්නේ Takas.lk අනුගහයෙන්!   [00:01:00] : ජාවා වල තවත් සෙකියුරිටි ප්‍රශ්නයක්. [00:01:07] : Nexus One ෆෝන් එක අභව්‍යකාශයට. [00:02:13] : අන්තර්ජාලයෙන් මිලදීගන්න … Continue reading Techකතා Live:166වන වැඩසටහන! (Video)

Casually Hardcore
Casually Hardcore Episode 213 - Grail says - Jump the what?

Casually Hardcore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2012


This week Grail learns a pop culture reference or two. Has Apple ceased to innovate? Can your Nexus One smartphone swim? A reminder to tune in next Saturday for the live stream of Nerdtacular 2012! All this, and more! Listener participation thread here: http://media.vtwproductions.com/forum/index.php?topic=9459.0 Show notes and Research Thread available here: http://media.vtwproductions.com/forum/index.php?board=40.0

MFcast — мобильный подкаст
MFcast #51. Китай и не только (51)

MFcast — мобильный подкаст

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 34:29


- Серия LG Cookie: обновление модельного ряда - Сенсорный двухсимочный моноблок Fly E160 - Недорогой Samsung E2152 с двумя сим-картами - Huawei U8300: веселенький смартфон на базе Android - Скучный и дорогой Philips Xenium X503 - Клон Nokia N8, работающий на Android 2.1 - Подтверждена информация о Nokia C7-00 - HTC будет использовать "Super LCD" экраны в будущих смартфонах - Google снова будет продавать Nexus One, но только для разработчиков - Обзор iPhone 4: самый продвинутый айфон Все фотографии новинок и ссылки на их подробное описание - http://podfm.ru/goto/a1e4170 Подписка на подкаст - http://podfm.ru/goto/e040935

Tech Ka Masala
TKM #36: India's $35 Laptop

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2010 22:25


After the $10 laptop debacle by India, the latest $35 laptop initiative seems to be a much better effort. HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal, showed off the touch screen device and announced that more innovations will follow. We take a look at the specs of the machine. In other stories, we talk about the Lenovo's LePad, Google discontinuing Nexus One, Microsoft giving up on Kin Phones and giving out free Win7 phones, Dell's $100 mn payoff and other stories.

Tech Ka Masala
TKM #36: India's $35 Laptop

Tech Ka Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2010 22:25


After the $10 laptop debacle by India, the latest $35 laptop initiative seems to be a much better effort. HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal, showed off the touch screen device and announced that more innovations will follow. We take a look at the specs of the machine. In other stories, we talk about the Lenovo's LePad, Google discontinuing Nexus One, Microsoft giving up on Kin Phones and giving out free Win7 phones, Dell's $100 mn payoff and other stories.

Today in iOS  - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast
Tii - iTem 0139 - Nine New Countries where the iPad is sold out

Today in iOS - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2010


Links Mentioned in this Episode: Wired forecast the iPad's existence in 1999 - Boing Boing Apple - Smartphone Antenna Performance Apple Yanks iPhone-based "Chatroulette" App | PCMag.com YouTube - Reality distortion field remains strong Apple iPad Launches In Nine More Countries Friday - PCWorld FY 10 Third Quarter Results Conference Call Google quietly kills its once-hyped Nexus One phone - CNN.com TRON for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store Bad Connection: Inside the iPhone Network Meltdown | Magazine 'Filemaker Go' Released for iPhone and iPad - Mac Rumors AppleInsider | Rumors of Apple charging iPad owners for iOS 4 upgrade are false Mili Power Spring Black Extended Battery for iPhone 4 at MobileCityOnline.com My TV Remote for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store Flashlight App Briefly Brought Unofficial Tethering To The iPhone - iPhone Hacks Don't Hold It Wrong Motorola says Droid X eFuse security won't brick your phone Skype for iPhone gets multitasking, ditches hated 3G-calling fee - CNET Reviews How a 15-yo Kid Tricked Apple With a Disguised iPhone Tethering App iOS 4 and iPhone 3G is a match made in... what's the opposite of heaven? Bicyclist allegedly steals iPhone during GPS demo  - CNET News Nokia Profit Plunges; Banks on New Device for Revival - BusinessWeek Comex To Release Spirit Like Jailbreak For iPhone 4 Soon | Statement by Apple on White iPhone 4 BlindType: It's A Keyboard, Jim, But Not As We Know It :: App Advice FaceTime iPod Touch, iPad Coming Soon: Will Use Email Address | The APPera Create Free iPhone Ringtones Using Only iTunes [How To] | Cult of Mac Droid X Also Infected With Apple's iPhone 4 Antenna Plague | Most iPhone users love AT&T - Jul. 23, 2010 Apple's 3rd party iPhone 4 cases arriving in late September? | 9 to 5 Mac RazorianFly » YouTube hybrid embed player for html5 Dev-Team Blog - Blob banter Delay on iPhone Upsets South Korea - WSJ.com Spirit Jailbreak for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 3.2.1 and iPod touch 3G Delayed | Redmond Pie iPhone 4 Retina Display vs. Galaxy S Super AMOLED... fight! (updated) -- Engadget iPhone 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S: displays at full brightness - Engadget Galleries MacDailyNews - U.S. government makes iPhone jailbreaking, unlocking legal New Gov't Rules Allow Unapproved IPhone Apps : NPR Govt.-Approved iPhone Jailbreaking Won't Help Users - PCWorld Big App Show for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store EFF wins enormous victory against DRM: legal to jailbreak iPhones, rip DVDs for mashup videos - Boing Boing YouTube - 2 year old dances to trololo song on iPad     Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App Draw ExerciseTV Podcaster Big App Show Tron iRealSMS - Cydia Filemaker Go My TV Remote Hulu+ Skype    

KQED's California Money
Google Pulls Nexus One

KQED's California Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2010 1:59


Google has pulled the plug on its Nexus One smart phone, Safeway's profit dropped 40 percent last quarter, and and nearly half of California's small business owners don't believe the worst of the recession has passed.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast 80: 80! Ya hear that? 80!

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2010 98:10


This week Gareth, Andy, Matt and James are chewing the fat about Apple, HTC and Blackberry in this action packed mobile podcast. The iPhone 4 resolution is upon us, the Nexus One is being laid to waste and RIM put a little effort in Blackberry. Direct Download iTunes Download the iPhone App RSS Feed Regulars: Gareth, James, Matt and Andy Show Notes: Apple iPhone 4 ReviewApple signal the arrival of iOS 4.0.1RIM and Nokia Not Happy with AppleHTC Fights Back to Apple’s ClaimsApple Offers Free Cases!iOS 4.1 Available to DevelopersMedia on BlackBerry 6The new BlackBerry browserR.I.P Nexus OneHTC Desire HD specs rumoured / More HTC Ace/HTC Desire HD speculationHTC 1 takes breath awayDroid 2 Is Definitely Coming!LogMeIn leaves Beta behind on AndroidVerizon Fully Kills the KinWindows Phone 7 gets previewedMobile industry is shafting customers on contract cancellations James has a rant about OrangePC World Story -- James Bargain Corner: ZTE Racer Blackgiffgaff giffgaff iphone app :) Listener questions Hello guys!I've been a listener since Chris was presenting the Podcast. Love the show and the current line up. I must say it did take me a while to warm up to Andy.... I think this is only because I'm an ex Carphone Warehouse employee, and his bashing of them was difficult to hear. Especially when I gave excellent customer service and product knowledge being a phone geek. It maybe obvious, but not every store is the same..... Any who, I'm over that and now I know more about Andy and his back ground, I really do value his input into most conversations you guys have!Enough ass kissing.... on with my question.I think this one is best answered by Andy, but if any one else can offer an answer I'm all ears.I'm heading off on holiday to Turkey in August. Last holiday we had, we were in a villa where paid to have WiFi there, but that isn't an option to us where we are going. As we progress in this digital age, not to been connected to the digital world is horrid thought. Obviously I could roam on O2 (I'm an iPhone 4 owner) but since I don't have MUG tattooed on my head (and sleep on a bed of money) this really isn't going to be an option for me. There is 5 of us going. Me, the better half, her parents and her brother. 3 of use are iPhone users, and because of this I was thinking that the best solution for us would be some thing like a MiFi portable hotspot with a Turkish data SIM in it. What do you think guys? Would this be the best option?I set about trying to do some research and it seems like there is only two main network providers in Turkey. One is Vodafone. Navigating their website is tough. Even with Google translate. I think there is a good pre pay dongle you can get from them, but they don't seem to list any thing like a MiFi. I was planning to purchase an unlocked MiFi before I went away and get a SIM when I was over there. The question I have, is that how do I know the MiFi will support the Turkish Voda network settings??All seems a little confusing for me, and hard to gather information about foreign countries before you travel. Is there a website out there that offers more in depth advice about this type of question?I'm leaving it a little late because I leave on the 19th of August, but I'd love for any help you can offer, or maybe fellow listeners.Thanks very much for your time guys, and thank you again for the podcast you produce.David King Melayah how do i add people on to my whats app like my BB contacts and Iphone contacts??? Simple Pimple - James Limerick time ------ Gareth Myles – twitter.com/klonricketAndy Lee – twitter.com/weirdshanghaiJames Richardson – twitter.com/jpr7373Matt and Tracy Davis - (and James the love child) twitter.com/tracyandmatt Twitter @mtaddicts Email : mobiletechaddicts@gmail.com Many thanks to The Stetz for the music Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast RSS Feed for our weekly podcast Download the iPhone App   Technorati Tags: Mobile Tech Addicts,mobiletechaddicts,windows mobile,Windows Phone 7,android,iphone,palm,HTC,samsung,motorola,nokia,symbian,iPad,Dell,O2,Orange,Vodafone,3UK,T-Mobile,iPhone4,giffgaff

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News
The Two Techies 25: Jobs way, or No Way

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2010 84:08


BT and TalkTalk don't like the DE Bill, Youtube goes HTML5 for Mobile, and Ubuntu joins the Nexus One.

Malditos Bastardos
Malditos Bastardos 007

Malditos Bastardos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2010 66:29


En este podcast hablamos de la muerte como fabricante de ordenadores de apple, de la pelicula "El crimen de cuenca", del juego de ps3 BLUR, del Nexus One y hemos puesto las promos de necesito un arma y comando alt suprimir.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast 73

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2010 105:35


Andy, James, Matt and Gareth are back for another fun filled chat about mobile technology. Matt lets off a little steam about PC World, Andy  rants about the network, James hums over the Samsung Galaxy Portal and Gareth recommends three budget phones hidden in darkened corners of the internet.   Regulars: James Richardson, Matt Davis, Gareth Myles and Andy Lee Direct Download iTunes RSS Feed Show Notes iPad hits today Asus to pump out some tablets x10 2.1 coming in Autumn? Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini pre-order Bunch of Android phones benchmarked Acer Stream announced T-Mobile to push Android full force Orange bringing some affordable Androids Hands on with the Dell Streak HTC Vision coming soon Samsung I9000 Galaxy S will be with us soon Samsung GT-i5700 Galaxy Portal Review Acer neoTouch P300 review O2 data network back to normal Palm defend their decision to go with O2 again Fieldrunners expodes onto Windows Mobile Droppedboxx for Windows Mobiles Pandora gets reviewed Berrysnooper review Orange Over Subscribed PC World say no! Good value corner: LG GD510 POP Samsung Tocco Lite Nokia C3 Hi guys Gareth,Andy James etc. (Umm ... Matt!) I always listen to your podcasts,keep up the great work. I have a sony erriccson c905 and this year,last month had an upgrade(02) and now have unlimited internet data. The phone is fine when i am only looking on websites,but if i were to go on you tube and try and play a video it will not play. Also on the phone is the bbc iplayer and if i wanted to watch bbc1 etc it says about having the wifi turned off,which it was.  Why can i not watch any videos or live stuff. On you tube in red writing at top says VIDEOS DISABLED BY OWNER,I to my knowledge have no idea what this is or what it means but would like to know how i can enable it. Thank You.  Amin Another Chris Hi guys, nice podcasting I listen to the 4 of you as I do my weekly cleaning. I love mobiles as much, if not more than you ... in fact i think i'm a bit obsessed. Keep going with the podcasts and keep the site news coming!! I have noticed until yesterday that the amount of news on your site has reduced to only updates every 3 days or so.. nice to see more news coming now. I thought you may be able to help with with an issue I have had ... maybe answer it on the podcast? or not? I can't be the only person with this issue though... Anyway just over 6 months ago I moved from O2 to Vodafone and ported my number to a 12 month contract. I did this and moved from a Iphone to a HD2... I don't remember having any issues with the HD2 although I didn't have it for long and generally use my phone for data rather than voice. Since then I moved back to an Iphone (still on voda) and noticed a problem. If I had a 3g connection and tried to make a call the call failed  9/10 times or may ring once then cut off. I thought it was probably the phone... and me being me moved to a Milestone (same issue)... then I moved to a Nexus One (same) then Iphone (still the same) .. then Nokia N900 and still had the same issue.... I called Vodafone and they said they changed some settings but it made no difference. I called again and they sent me a new sim card but it made no difference. I have now (thanks to Andy) cancelled my Vodafone contract early and moved to Giffgaff... I have ported my number. I thought this might sort the issue but its still happening.  I have now ruled out the phone.. I have tried a network change and i have gone through 3 sim cards.  The only thing that has stayed constant is my number.  So.. the question is... why when i try and make a call (and it seems to be when i'm on 3.5g hsdpa) do I get a network busy signal when i try to make a call and what should I say to the network when I call them? Hope you can help..  Chris. Just a short e-mail to let you know I enjoy your show.Things have changed a bit in the line-up over the last few years and I think its great to see the Modaco guys getting some discipline and regularity in their braodcasting lives.Anyway, I was wondering about this great offer from 3 in the UK: a MIFI device for 70-ish pound sterling. Does it really work with a rebel SIM? I want to use it on the t-mobile 3g network in Amsterdam, do you think it will work? How did you set this up for Edward? Is he happy (with his MiFI)?Met vriendelijke groet / Kind Regards,Benjamin van Ruyssevelt ------Gareth Myles – twitter.com/klonricketAndy Lee – twitter.com/weirdshanghaiJames Richardson – twitter.com/jpr7373Matt Davis -     twitter.com/tracyandmatt Twitter @mtaddicts Email : mobiletechaddicts@gmail.com Many thanks to The Stetz for the music Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast RSS Feed for our weekly podcast Download the iPhone App

Geekistry
delOmni Episode 14: No gigabits without gigawatts

Geekistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2010 64:21


Feedback from fan @dintalion Let's talk about non-traditional geekistry #OldSeesmic nostalgia You need electricity for that. DOH! Google: We didn't mean to spy, promise! Nexus One in retail stores (w/ complete removal from online store) MobileMe Beta Last space shuttle "Atlantis" launch was Friday Tom Merritt left BOL, but joins Twit RIP Dio

Estamos de fin de semana

David Alonso y Christian Camacho nos traen la actualidad tecnológica como el tablet Eken M001, la comercialización de Nexus One en España de la mano de Vodafone esta primavera y visores nocturnos.

Connecting Tech with Evan Gilmore
April 27, 2010 - Android News, Tech Security, and Chinese Concert Pianists

Connecting Tech with Evan Gilmore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2010


On today's show, Android is the main topic. There's lots of news related to Google's OS, as well as some stories of tech security breaches to make us more paranoid than we already are. Links from today's show are below: • Update: Google Navigation isn't coming to the iphone just yet • Android market has over 50,000 apps • The Nexus One isn't coming to Verizon, Google Recommends HTC incredible instead • Auto app updates in Android 2.2 • Blippy leaks users' credit card numbers • Photocopiers may be retaining your private documents • Lang Lang plays an iPad at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco

National Center for Women & Information Technology
Interview with Candace Fleming

National Center for Women & Information Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2010 16:29


Audio File:  Download MP3Transcript: An Interview with Candace Fleming CEO and Co-founder, Crimson Hexagon Date: April 19, 2010 Entrepreneurial Heroes Interview with Candace Fleming [music] Lee: Hi, this is Lee Kennedy. I am a board member for the National Center for Women and Information Technology, or NCWIT, and I'm also the CEO of Boulder Search. This is part of a series of interviews that we are having with fabulous entrepreneurs, they are women who have started IT companies in a variety of sectors, all of whom have just fabulous stories to tell us about being entrepreneurs, and with me today is Larry Nelson from W3W3. Hey Larry. Larry Nelson: I'm very happy to be here, and this is a wonderful so reason and you make sure you pass these interviews along to others that you know would be interested and they can give it here at NCWIT.org or W3W3.com. Lee: Great, and I also have Lucy Sanders, who is the CEO of NCWIT. Hi Lucy. Lucy Sanders: Hello. Lee: Great to have you. Well, and just to get right to it, we are interviewing Candace Fleming. Candace is the CEO and co-founder of Crimson Hexagon. Crimson Hexagon's technology analyzes the vast social Internet, so blog posts, forum messages, tweets et cetera, and it's done by identifying statistical patterns in the words used to express opinions on different topics. And the product is called Foxtrot, and it helps you to develop your listening approach to many different Internet channels. So without further ado, I would love to introduce Candace, and have her tell us a little bit about her background and experience. Candace, welcome. Candace Fleming: Thank you, it is great to be here, I am excited about this opportunity to share. Lee: Well, if you could tell us just little bit about Crimson Hexagon, that would be great. Candace: At a very high level, what Crimson Hexagon does is, we have technology that goes out and find millions and millions of blogs and forums and tweets, product reviews and things that are probably available on Facebook, and reads them all everyday and can summarize opinions that are being expressed. So in some ways it's a little bit like an automatic opinion poll, but you are not actually asking a poll question because you are really just harvesting values from conversations that are already happening. Lee: Wow. Candace: And we are a 15% company based here in Boston. Lee: So basically, you have got bots or robots that go out and hit all of these different social sites and pull back the data and then analyze it, is that kind of a nutshell for our novice technology listeners? [laughter] Candace: It is that idea where we get data from lot of different sources, we license some data streams, we also do our own call link, but it is not so much the data collection that is special about what we do, it is really in the content analysis of what we do. So if you imagine, I think a lot of your listeners are familiar with Google Alert, were you can very efficiently and very quickly use keywords, and every day multiple times a day, you will get an email in your in-box with the links to mention of those words. But the problem is, when you start to build a large brand or you have a large company, there are so many mentions that it is nearly impossible to stay on top of them. We end up speaking with marketers and brand managers or PR agencies who sit down with a list of 30,000 links and they say, "How do I make meaning out of all this?" So our technology really allows you... It quantifies for you in that list of 30,000 links, what percentage of people are saying they like a specific feature of your product or what percent of people are saying they actually like your competitor's product better or really getting down to the opinions of what's being said. Lee: So we could use it to figure out what people are saying about Larry. Larry: Uh oh. Candace: Exactly. That's right. Larry: That's a different dinner gig. Lee: I'm liking this more and more. Candace: The only limitation is that people have to actually be talking about the topic. Lee: Oh don't worry, we've got plenty of info, don't worry. Lucy: So Candace, back to you. We'd love to hear about how you first got into technology. Candace: Ever since I was little, I have been noticing how technology improves our lives every day. My dad was an electrical engineering professor, and so we were always talking about science and technology and new innovations and seeing how the world progressed. And so, I've been thinking about it from a very early age, and went on to get an engineering degree in college and have always done work in my professional career around technology and algorithms and the application of technology. Larry: Oh. Lucy: So as a little add on, what technologies do you think are cool today? Candace: Well, of course our technology. Lee: Of course, you want a list. Candace: I could be honest, that I'm very biased about that. Actually I think there are a couple of things, I think there are some really neat consumer electronics coming out like they talk about 3-D TV or the Nexus One phone. But even maybe a little bit less mainstream, I heard about a technology that a Harvard biologist named Pete Gergen developed in microbial fuel cells, and it sounds like a lot of big words, but essentially what he's developed is a way to harness energy as microbes that decompose organic matter. And what that means is you can basically take a bucket of trash, stick one of his apparati into it and have light, or have enough to charge a cell phone. Stuff like that, if you think about the implications of that for third world countries or differences parts of our lives, I think it's incredible. So there's a lot of good stuff laying around. Larry: Yeah. Wow. I'm ordering one of each. Candace, let me ask this. What is it about being an entrepreneur that turns you on? Talk about that. Candace: I think for me it was all about this particular opportunity. I didn't set out to one day start a company of my own necessarily, and so in this instance I saw a huge opportunity that was so exciting that I wanted to literally drop everything and get this off the ground. I think in general, nothing is more exciting for me than pulling together a team and seeing what we can collectively accomplish. And I think in small companies, you really can see the impact of that. Where I walk into our conference room for a team meeting, and a year and a half ago these people didn't even know each other, and now they're doing things for big brands and big name companies, and really doing things that even the people on their team never knew they could accomplish. Lee: Well and forming those teams and forming something from nothing is really an exciting part of entrepreneurship. Now Candace, you mentioned that your father from a very early age was talking about technology, talking about engineering, and we find that that's very typical, especially for women. That their father or mother played a role in their early sort of sense of technology. Can you tell us a bit more about who else influenced or supported you in your career paths, or role models or mentors? Candace: So I would have to say that number one on that list is actually my husband. Lee: Yay husbands! Lucy: Yay! Candace: His name is Lee Fleming. And you know I was at a breakfast on Friday and there was a female entrepreneur who said, "Well you know, everyone knows the saying 'Behind every good man is a good woman,'" and I say the exact opposite is true as well, especially as it applies to start-ups. Behind every entrepreneur, especially if it's one who is a family, there's got to be a supportive spouse there." And so I think my husband wanted me to do this even more than I did. And so even before day one, when I heard about this opportunity, he's been helping me every step of the way. Quite literally, because he happens to be a professor at Harvard Business School, and he teaches a class on commercializing technologies and innovations, so I get some good coaching over the dinner table. Lucy: That's pretty handy! Candace: Very handy! Other than my parents, of course, who have been so supportive along the way, my co-founder, actually, who is also a professor at Harvard, his name is Gary King. He's the one who invented the algorithms that we've commercialized. So, from day one, he has said, "I think you're the one who should grow this company, I think you can make this happen and I want to work with you to do this." So having someone who believes in you so completely, and stands by you every step of the way, and is so fantastic to work with is a great gift. Lucy: That is really exciting. Lee: I downloaded his paper to read. Candace: Did you read it? Lee: Not yet, it was a little long for me, but I downloaded it for plane reading. Lucy: We just had interviewed somebody about advisory boards, and I'm thinking you've got these great built-in advisory boards. So to switch topics just a smidge from all these wonderful things, what's the toughest thing you've had to do in your career? Candace: It's actually what I'm doing now, but more specifically, starting and growing a successful company. Basically, in 2008 which is when we had the worst economic meltdown since the Depression, is by far the hardest thing that I've ever had to do. Or, at least chosen to do. But, as I'm sitting here, we just finished putting together our financial plan for the year, and I think it's going to be a great year. I feel like we've made it through and we have a lot of momentum. But, the economy has not been necessarily the friend of any entrepreneur, I think, in the last 18 to 24 months. Lee: You're right. Lucy: That's the truth. Lee: It hasn't been good to anyone. Larry: Yeah, well, boy, that's an interesting lead-in to the question I'm going to ask, and that is: If you were sitting down right now with an entrepreneur and you were going to give them some advice, what advice would you give them today? Candace: That's a great question. I would say maybe three things. First, and I mean this both perhaps literally and figuratively, eat your broccoli. Eat your broccoli because it's good for you, and it will make you healthy. But, figuratively, I mean being an entrepreneur, there are a lot of things that you need to do that are good for you even though you may not want to do them. They're good for the company, they're good for your own personal growth, and so I would say don't shy away from those things. The second thing, also I mean both literally and figuratively is to play team sports. I think, literally, go out there and play volleyball and basketball, soccer, because I think playing in a team is actually very much like working in a small company. You have the same small team environment, you need to give and take and you have rules in a company just like you do on a sports team. Learning about leadership and teamwork, I think sports is an incredible way to learn that. And then the last thing is again, both figuratively and literally, put things to bed earlier than you want to. [laughter] By that, I mean definitely get more sleep than you want to get, but metaphorically, don't set perfection as the bar for everything. I think that in many, many cases good is enough. And if I had learned earlier, I think I would have saved myself a lot of time and stress. Lucy: Well, so, my next question is about the characteristics that make you a great entrepreneur. What we just saw in that last answer was one of them is wisdom. [laughter] Lucy: So, perhaps you can, other things that come to your mind when you think about yourself and entrepreneurship. Those characteristics that you think give you an edge. Candace: I think that I'm an optimist. I think entrepreneurs have to be willing to look reality in the face and convince themselves to see the rosy side of it, perhaps. [laughs] You need to say you can be so focused and drive for something even though there are going to be a lot of obstacles in your way. The second thing is I'm not scared of hard work. That's something that I think is crucial to being able to get a company off the ground. I think the last thing is I'm fairly direct and honest. I think when you're working in a small company environment, there's - somewhat thankfully from my perspective - there's not as much politics. You sit in a room with people, you decide things and you get things done. There's not ten layers of approvals. So, I think being straightforward with people and being honest with people really carries you a long way in being successful, particularly in a small group. Lucy: I have to agree with all of the above. When you have that small group, you just have to be really direct and honest. Candace: Limit to cycles. Lucy: Yeah. Candace: That's it. Lucy: It really does. So, Candace, one of our favorite questions is with building start-ups and being an entrepreneur, as you'd mentioned earlier, it's a ton of work. So, how do you bring balance into your personal and professional life? Candace: Yeah, I think this is a great question. As I thought about this, I have, perhaps, an ironic take on this. And, that is I view my family as an enabler of my professional success. I think that I have a fantastic husband, I mentioned earlier. I have two little kids. I have a two-year-old and a six-year-old. I actually started Crimson Hexagon when my two-year-old was two weeks. Lucy: Oh, my goodness! Lee: Oh, my God! Candace: There is no better way to give you perspective back in life than when you come home from a hard day of work and you get tackle-hugged by these two little people before you can even put your briefcase down. [laughs] So, I actually think that, by having a family, it allows me to be successful at work. Because I work just as hard as the next person and just as many hours. But, I think the trick is, even if it's 15 minutes that you sit down and talk with them in a day, you make that time. And, that time gets paid back to you in a thousand different ways that help you in the rest of your life. So, I just think you have to make sure that you spend time on each, even if the time is very little. But, mentally, it's what keeps me balanced. Lucy: Absolutely the case. Those are great ages for kids, just great, full of energy. So, Candace, you've already achieved a lot. What's next for you? Candace: I have achieved some good things, but I don't view myself as being done here. [laughs] I plan to continue running and growing small companies. I think that what we're doing here at Crimson Hexagon is so exciting. This type of activity is something I want to do for a long, long time. Lucy: Crimson Hexagon is exciting. That is just a cool company. And, I feel like I want to make a plug for a Boulder-based company that's one of your partners. Because we have a lot of Boulder listeners here. Room 214 is a partner of Crimson Hexagon. So, we're just excited about that. If you come out here to Boulder, you need to stop by. It would be great to have you. Thank you so much, Candace. We all appreciate your time. I want to remind listeners where they can find this interview. Larry: At W3W3.com as well as NCWIT.org. Lucy: All right. Thank you very much, Candace. We appreciate it. Lee: Yes. Candace: Thank you. Larry: Bye-bye. [music] Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Candace FlemingInterview Summary: Data is abundant on the web, and information is free. But meaning is what matters, and uncovering it requires a good deal more than counting keyword mentions across the social web. Crimson Hexagon's technology – based on groundbreaking work conducted at Harvard University’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science – distills meaning about brands, products, services, markets and competitors from the online conversation. Release Date: April 19, 2010Interview Subject: Candace FlemingInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry Nelson, Lee KennedyDuration: 16:28

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 04.16.2010

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 15:47


Goldman Sachs Looks at Adobe and Amazon and RIM and Apple in Wake of iPad / NetApplications Numbers Show iPad Equalling BlackBerry in Web Traffic / PC World Says Grey Market Ignites with International iPad Delay / Norwegian Prime Minister Runs Norway from US with iPad / Jobsian Email Says Both Models of iPad Should Launch Simultaneously Internationally / Jobsian Email Questions Sanity of One International Mac Podcaster / Orange Says It Will Have iPad Specific Data Plans for UK and Parts of Europe / T-Mobile In Talks for iPad Specific Data Plans for UK / Apple Up to Number 56 in Fortune 500 / Apple Tops Bloomberg/BW 50 Most Innovative Companies List / Google Says 38K Android Apps and Nexus One is Profitable / Sony Outsourcing Vaio to Go After HP and Apple

TWiiPhone -- This Week in iPhone Podcast
Episode 4 – Opera for iPhone, Untethered iPT2G/3G/3GS/iPad Jailbreak, MobileSafari Expoit, WunderRadio, Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock, Tumblr, Fluttr for Twitter, Shrink, Circuitous

TWiiPhone -- This Week in iPhone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2010 22:12


A quick episode. Apple seems to be banning screen protectors from their retail stores. The Nexus One is now compatible with the 3G bands used by AT#38;T and Rogers, plus a few apps of the week.

Couch Potato Podcast
004 Couch Potato Podcast – Nexus One on Verizon

Couch Potato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010 22:51


Nexus One on Verizon EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNING This time on the couch, Joe tries to convince Jeff to the come to the white side and into getting an iPhone. The Nexus One was rumored to hit Verizon Wireless on March 23 but never materialized so now a decision must be made. What would you do […] The post 004 Couch Potato Podcast – Nexus One on Verizon appeared first on The Couch Potato Podcast.

Today in iOS  - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast
Tii - iTem 0124 - The Today in iPhone Podcast is threatened with Legal Action

Today in iOS - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2010 34:27


Links Mentioned in this Episode:YouTube - iPhone HD adApple Details Super-Simple iPad 3G Data Sign-Up | Wired.comApple Quietly Fills in Some iPad Blanks - PCWorldPayPal Bumps iPhone Payments to New Level - Digits - WSJAppleInsider | Apple delays iPad keyboard dock, power adapter until MayDay 74 Sales: Apple iPhone vs. Google Nexus One vs. Motorola DroidApple iPad Sales Estimates are Wrong | TheStreet.com25 Things You Can Remote Control With Your iPhone « Velocity - Forbes.comABC changes US rules to include iPad | Media | guardian.co.ukARM exec predicts 50 tablet PCs on the way | Desktop Hardware | ZDNet UKFound Footage: Ridiculously fast iPhone typistSecret Crypto Wonder Badge for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App StoreApple yanking protective screen film products from retail, online stores | ZDNet.comGoogle issues statement on Nexus One sales, touts Android Market's 30,000 apps -- EngadgetiPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 5 available for downloadReport: 400K iPads May Be Pre-Sold By Friday | Cult of MacPalm's stock plummets after analysts cut targets to $0. - Mar. 19, 2010Pay to Play: Some iPhone App Sites Demand Money for Reviews | Wired.comBlame Wintek for the iPad delay, not Apple - Geek.comSprint features iPhone in 4G adiPad week 1: 190,000 pre-orders - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Brainstorm TechSpringboard Rotator: Rotate iPhone iPod Touch Springboard icons | iPhoneHeatApple - Support - Discussions - ipad/iphone/ipod charger - can the ipad ...Apple Sets March 27 Deadline for First IPad Apps - PCWorld Business CenterApps Mentioned in this Episode:Tii App - V1.5PixymePhotoGeneRokumotePayPalSecret Crypto Wonder Badge

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #199

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2010 20:53


The Cell Phone Junkie Show #199 20:50Show NotesWindows phone 7 details, Droid gets Android 2.1 and the Nexus One gets more 3G.

TWiiPhone -- This Week in iPhone Podcast
Episode 3 – Apple Banning Screen Protectors, Beer Toss, GTA: Chinatown Wars, Nexus One on AT&T

TWiiPhone -- This Week in iPhone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010 7:33


A quick episode. Apple seems to be banning screen protectors from their retail stores. The Nexus One is now compatible with the 3G bands used by AT#38;T and Rogers, plus a few apps of the week.

This Is Only A Test
Episode 3 – Taking the Sniffles and Making Them Better

This Is Only A Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2010 35:24


This week, Will and Norm talk about the latest Windows Phone 7 Series details, the Nexus One on Sprint and AT&T, pirates, LCD and LED technology, lossless audio compression, and a whole lot more. Oh, and the Xbox 360's rumored upcoming support for non-Microsoft USB keys.

This is Only a Test
Episode 3 - Taking the Sniffles and Making Them Better

This is Only a Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2010 35:24


This week, Will and Norm talk about the latest Windows Phone 7 Series details, the Nexus One on Sprint and AT&T, pirates, LCD and LED technology, lossless audio compression, and a whole lot more. Oh, and the Xbox 360's rumored upcoming support for non-Microsoft USB keys.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 62

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2010 78:15


This week Gareth, Matt, James and Andy are joined seasoned veteran Mickey Papillon, The Cellphone Junkie himself, for a chat about all the latest news. Discussion includes The Vivaz, HTC’s line up, Malware on Vodafone devices and the iPad.Direct DownloadiTunesRSS FeedSuper special guest: Mickey Papillon (Like royalty!)Regulars: James Richardson, Matt Davis, Gareth Myles and Andy LeeJames on the VivazVodafone spreading malware?HTC Legend review on TracyandmattTrouble unlocking the 3GS (tethered lock)iPad is on sale via preorderDouble Twist Vodafone - coming soon - X10, Legend & Desire as well as Nexus One!  Matt should have the X10 on the 29th March as part of the research programme.3 MIFI (unlocked, firmware patched) all for less then 59.99 (revisit, update) Matt bought one on eBayUK Blackberry OUTAGE/Maintenance 4 Hours (upgrade to BIS 3.0)China Unicom should be shipping Latest Iphone 3gs with WIFI soon.China Unicom shipping its first android device.NEWS CORP will sell JAMSTER (remember CRAZY FROG?, purchased in 2006 for 251 million pounds, looking for same price)tracyandmatt.co.uk have a new competition, win a Sony Ericsson Xperia X2Many thanks to The Stetz for the musicSubscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast RSS Feed for our weekly podcast

This Is Only A Test
Episode 1 – In Search of the Digital Unicorn – 3/5/2010

This Is Only A Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2010 45:46


On this week's show, Norm and Will discuss our Norm's first week, the Nexus One, our first video test, the iPad's release date, Windows Phone 7, Microsoft Courier, Nvidia's driver woes, and a whole lot more.

This is Only a Test
Episode 1 - In Search of the Digital Unicorn - 3/5/2010

This is Only a Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 45:46


On this week's show, Norm and Will discuss our Norm's first week, the Nexus One, our first video test, the iPad's release date, Windows Phone 7, Microsoft Courier, Nvidia's driver woes, and a whole lot more.

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #196

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010 88:58


The Cell Phone Junkie Show #196 1:28:55Show NotesFinal 2009 carrier numbers, Nexus One release info on Verizon and webOS 1.4 is out.

eLearning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff Podcast #035: The Google Nexus One

eLearning Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010


This is the thirty fifth e-Learning Stuff Podcast,The Google Nexus One James Clay gives his first impressions of the Google Nexus One.

Estamos de fin de semana
Enchúfate Viajeros ilustres

Estamos de fin de semana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2010 24:53


Fernando Díaz y Christian Camacho nos traen lo último en tecnología móvil digital como el Nexus One. Para terminar, Lola Escudero nos acerca a la figura del navegante y conquistador español, Alonso de Ojeda.

TecnoCasters
TecnoCasters Episodio 23 - ACTA - Un riesgo serio para su privacia

TecnoCasters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2010 91:10


El ACTA : Un serio peligro para su privacia.... Nexus One. Google Buzz, Red Dead Redemption, un antivirus gratis para Windows, TecnoFrame

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
February 13, 2010 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2010 58:50


Internet governance, Nexus One, Profiles in IT (Steve Case, co-founder AOL), tracking a lost iPhone (MobileMe, iLocalis, Mobile Spy 3.0, iHound, Navizon), numerical weather forecasting (starting in 1950), high tech snow removal using GPS, and Muslim inventions that shaped the world (surgery, coffee, flying machine, algebra, optics, music, toothbrush, crank, hospitals). This show originally aired on Saturday, February 13, 2010, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
February 13, 2010 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2010 58:50


Internet governance, Nexus One, Profiles in IT (Steve Case, co-founder AOL), tracking a lost iPhone (MobileMe, iLocalis, Mobile Spy 3.0, iHound, Navizon), numerical weather forecasting (starting in 1950), high tech snow removal using GPS, and Muslim inventions that shaped the world (surgery, coffee, flying machine, algebra, optics, music, toothbrush, crank, hospitals). This show originally aired on Saturday, February 13, 2010, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Tech45
Tech45 - 010 - Alleen Jack Bauer is een killer

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 65:49


Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter. Panel Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @marcofrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jojanneke van den Bosch, @Jojanneke op Twitter of via haar website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Onderwerpen Problemen met de 27-inch iMacs (Apple said to have halted production of 27″ iMacs) Google stopt de ondersteuning van Internet Explorer 6 in Google Docs en Google Sites (Google Twists Knife In IE6, Pulls Support From Docs And Sites) De Google Nexus One heeft al een eerste software-update gekregen (New Software Update for Nexus One phones) We hebben het er vorige week al uitgebreid over gehad, maar we gaan toch nog even terugkomen op de iPad Engadget.com sloot vorige week de mogelijkheid om een reactie bij een bericht te plaatsen tijdelijk af. (Engadget editor: Why I turned off comments) internet zonder limieten in België. (Belgacom lanceert internet zonder limieten, Telenet introduceert Fair Use Policy op TurboNet en FiberNet) Facebook werkt aan een Gmail-killer (Facebook Eyes Webmail With Project Titan) Tip van de Week Stefaan had het over formspring, een website waar je een vraag kan stellen aan een bepaalde gebruiker en daar dan ook een antwoord op kan verwachten. Probeer het even uit en stel Stefaan een vraag op Formspring.me Marco ziet heil in Strips en commics op de iPhone en de iPad an verwees ons naar Panelfly (US) en Ave-Comics (Europa) Jan had twee tips voor de lezers onder ons, namelijk het boek Planeet Google wat een echte aanrader blijkt te zijn en Ulysses Seen, de online versie van James Joyces klassieker Ulysses. Jojanneke had het over een mogelijk toekomstig verdienmodel voor de kranten. De tip van maarten is het gebruik van Backblaze voor online Backups (zowel voor PC als voor de Mac). Maarten heeft trouwens ook een kortingscode kunnen versieren bij de mensen van Backblaze. Tot en met 28 februari krijg je 10% korting bij Backblaze wanneer je de kortingscode TECH45 gebruikt. Laat ons wel even weten wanneer je de kortingscode gebruikt, dan hebben wij ook een idee hoeveel mensen er gebruik van hebben gemaakt. Feedback Het Tech45 team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, dan zijn deze altijd welkom op reactie@tech45.eu. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom! Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen getagd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45-011'. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan u downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis aboneren via iTunes.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast 58

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2010 83:51


Here we are with podcast 58 and this week introduces our two new regular co-hosts, James Richardson and Matt Davis from Tracyandmatt.co.uk alongside Andy and Gareth. Tonight the four discuss all the news and current goings on in the mobile world including the Blackberry 9700, the LG GW620, the Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet and a rather controversial listener question. iTunesRSS Feed Show NotesCompetition Time!Mobile Tech Addicts iPhone ApplicationNokia drops Symbian V2T-Mobile admits importing iPhonesVodafone’s Twitter attackSony Ericsson Aspen running Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Andy gets a BB 9700 and paying for it!  UMA?Blackberry Program - Unread (Google Reader with full read/unread sync)5 day trial, 5 dollars to buyANDY'S BB PIN 21B38A46 (Listener's Welcome to Chat Direct) Archos - as Linux was problem free? (Review will be live in the morning - (may not be we'll see! - Matt) JR -You bugger! Actually I'll make sure it is to coincide with the podcast!James and I will have both seen the Palm Pre by the time we record. JR - I will have used it to shave! I have the LG GW620 I can talk about a bit and the Nexus One if anyone it still interested?. GM - You can try to flog it also :) We could mention that we are looking at the E101 and E200 for Clove too but we wont talk about James not being able to work it! :) JR - No we should!eBooks coming to the HD2? - RumourNEW HTC Handset rumours - Legend, Bravo & IncredibleNew Google Buzz (not sure if you think that has any place on the 'cast chaps?)Gareth and James pre-MWC comments? Who you think you will see, what you think you will see?What do the listeners want to see or know about? Listener question: Hi, hope your well!What's the best phone to recommend to my mate who's having an affair!!??A little background. My mate layed an egg when I recalled some of his text messages from his n95 that he thought he deleted. He was looking to upgrade to an iPhone, but as far as I'm aware, he won't be able to delete individual numbers made or recieved. Only entire call lists which may rouse suspicion!? 2 phones is a no go apparently. And he's not eager to downgrade to an older phone. This got me thinking, what phone would be simple. A silent ringtone for a certain number? Obviously the wise thing would be to end it but I don't think he'll do that either!!!! What do you rekon?

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast
Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast - Episode 073: iPad, iPhone, Nexus One und Two

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2010


Natürlich ist Apples iPad kein Handy, aber wir gehen einfach mal davon aus, dass Ihr den Rummel um das wegen seiner Größe auch als "Senioren-iPhone" veräppelte (sorry für das Wortspiel) Tablet mitbekommen habt. In Folge 73 von Xonio 214 bringen wir Euch auf den aktuellen Stand der Diskussion - und sagen Euch, ob wir uns ein iPad kaufen würden. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Außerdem wagen wir weitere Schritte in Richtung Mobile World Congress und blicken auf einige Handys, die dort vermutlich vorgestellt werden. Unter anderem könnte der Nachfolger des Google Nexus One dabei sein. Dazu gibt´s iPhone-News und den Test des Nexus One. Ach ja, und wir haben mal wieder die Büros gewechselt. Der Firma geht´s gut, also haben wir neue Büros angemietet, und ich bin wieder auf der Bahn-Seite gelandet. Aber keine Angst, den Podcast nehmen wir weiter geräuscharm auf. (uba) Hier sind die Shownotes zum 73. Xonio-Podcast: Apple iPad gegen Kindle, Netbook und Co. Was taugt das iPad fürs Business? Motorola Shadow: Offenbar das Google Nexus Two N97 wirkt: Nokia verkauft wieder mehr Smartphones Samsung eröffnet App Store in Deutschland HTC Bravo: Besseres Foto vom Android-Handy mit HD Samsung S5620: Touch-Handy auf dem MWC Software der Woche Avatar fürs iPhone N97 Software-Update und De-Branding Firefox fürs Nokia N900 Test Google Nexus One (US-Version) im Test Neues vom iPhone iPhone 4G kommt vermutlich mit Frontkamera Touch Mouse: Mit iPhone-App den PC fernsteuern Avatar kommt als Spiel aufs iPhone Apple genehmigt VoIP über UMTS

Entertainment Law Update
Rights of Publicity, Et. Al.

Entertainment Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010


GET CLE CREDIT for this episode. Dick v. Google Vanessa Hudgens nude photos Taco Bell domain name issue, and more SHOW NOTES Estate of Philip K. Dick vs. Google – Trademark claims re “Nexus One” branding for mobile phone device … Read the rest The post Rights of Publicity, Et. Al. appeared first on Entertainment Law Update.

Kafelog
Podcast #069

Kafelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010 72:52


Antes de la llegada de la próxima keynote de Apple, que todo el mundo ansía para ver el iTablet y el nuevo iPhone, nos adelantamos con nuestra propia versión de la presentación, pero con otros aires. Mientras preparamos el proyector, os dejamos con el guión de este Kafelog. Probamos el Nexus One y hablamos del lanzamiento del Sony Ericsson Vivaz. Revisamos las novedades del Nokia Ovi Maps y opinamos sobre Foursquare. Damos un repaso a los Hentai games, basados en novelas visuales, juegos 3D y MMORPGS porno. Comentamos G.I. Joe (2009) y Cold Souls (2009). Promos de Comando Alt Suprimir y Podcast Caramelizado. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast
Xonio 214 – Der Handy-Podcast – Episode 072: Nokias Neue, Nexus One in der Redaktion, iPhone-News

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010


Steffi-Fans werden enttäuscht sein, denn Lisa und ich bleiben diesmal alleine. Die gute Nachricht: Steffi hat keine Zeit, weil sie das Google Nexus One testet - das Ergebnis gibt´s nächste Woche im Podcast. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Diesmal sprechen wir über neue Handys von Motorola, BlackBerry und HTC - und natürlich über alle Gerüchte zum iPhone. Außerdem stellen wir die besten Handys mit Windows Mobile vor, spekulieren über Nokias Neuheiten und berichten von ersten Ausflügen mit Nokia Maps 3.0. (uba) Hier sind die Shownotes zum 72. Xonio-Podcast: News Umfrage: Google Nexus One – Angst vor Datenspionage? Motorola Motosplit: Android-Handy mit Volltastatur Erstes Live-Bild: BlackBerry Magnum/Dakota HTC Bravo: Neue Infos zum Android-Flaggschiff HTC Diamond3: Touch-Handy mit Windows Mobile 7 Neue Nokia-Handys am 26. Februar Software der Woche Nokia Maps 3.0 Die besten iPhone-Apps für 79 Cent Test & Kaufberatung Handy-Kauftipps: Die besten Handys mit Windows 6.5 Nexus One: Das Google-Handy in der Redaktion Neues vom iPhone Gerücht: AT&T verliert Exklusivrechte am iPhone Ultimate Genesis: Mega-Drive-Emulator fürs iPhone iPhone bei eBay: Polizei warnt vor Betrügern

MFcast — мобильный подкаст
MFcast #31. Google Nexus One, CES и все остальное

MFcast — мобильный подкаст

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2010 60:47


Если вам нравится наш подкаст, не забывайте на него подписываться! Эту ссылку можно "скормить" плееру (например, iTunes или Juice), который каждую неделю будет скачивать для вас новый MFcast. А еще ссылку на наш RSS можно добавить в ваш ридер и каждый день читать наши интересные новости, а по понедельникам-вторникам "ловить" свежие подкасты. Темы выпуска: - Google Nexus One представлен официально (и уже есть проблемы) - HTC Smart: первый "несмартфон" от HTC - Motorola Backflip на платформе Android  - LePhone: первый смартфон Lenovo на платформе Android - Серия Shark от Samsung: моноблок S5350, и два слайдера - S5550 и S3550 - Памяти все больше (64GB NAND, 32GB microSD) - Cравнение экранов iPhone, HTC Eris, Motorola Droid, Google Nexus One - Airnergy Charger заряжает от ... WiFi - Прошивки: кинетический скроллинг для 5800 уже доступен, Android 2.1 для HTC Hero - в феврале Подписка на MFcast: RSS

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast
Xonio 214 – Der Handy-Podcast – Episode 071: Nexus vs. iPhone, Nokia X6, Sleep Cycle

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2010


Das iPhone kann fast alles, zumindest wenn es eine App dafür gibt. In Folge 71 des Handy-Podcasts stellen wir Sleep Cycle vor, ein Programm, das Euch hilft, den perfekten Schlafryhthmus zu finden. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Schlaflose Nächte bereitet das iPhone dagegen immer noch der Apple-Konkurrenz. Neu dabei: Google mit dem Nexus One. Wir lassen das Android-Modell gegen das iPhone antreten, außerdem packen wir das Nokia X6 aus, testen das X3 und stellen das Motorola Backflip mit Doppel-Touch vor. Und wer wissen will, warum manche Hasen einen String-Tanga tragen, sollte ebenfalls reinhören. Viel Spaß! (uba) Hier sind die Shownotes zu Episode 71 von Xonio 214: News Ausgepackt: Erste Eindrücke vom Nokia X6 Nexus One: Im Februar für 150 Euro bei Vodafone Sony Ericsson Faith: Smartphone mit WM 6.5 Blogger enthüllt: LG bringt Handy mit Windows Mobile 7 im Herbst Motorola Motoroi: Touch-Handy mit HDMI-Schnittstelle Software der Woche Sleep Cycle: iPhone-App analysiert Schlafrhythmus Test Handy-Duell: Google Nexus One vs. Apple iPhone Praxis-Check: Motorola Backflip mit Doppel-Touch Test: Nokia X3 Neues vom iPhone iPhone 4G: Kommt es mit Magic-Mouse-Gehäuse? Amazon: Gratis-App mit Produkterkennung Flash auf dem iPhone mit Gordon Rabbids Go Phone: Hasen-Spiel kommt aufs iPhone

Boys of Tech
Boys of Tech 049: The Google episode

Boys of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2010 65:46


Cameron Slater from Whale Oil talks about name suppression in the Internet age, Google hints at pulling out of China, users complain about problems with Google's Nexus One phone and also criticise Google's support model, France considers taxing Google and others to subsidize music, Europe's private copying levy, a patent filing from Google suggests virtual billboard ads in Street View, Facebook denies that it will begin charging for use, the concept of online privacy in the twenty-first century.

TecnoCasters
TecnoCasters Episodio 19 - Los 10 hombres que cambiaron la tecnologia

TecnoCasters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2010 83:16


Los Twits de los fans, Google Docs y los USB Drives, Cloud Computing, Nexus One, Google Health, Google DNS, BitTorrent y los 10 hombres que cambiaron el mundo de la Tecnologia en la decada pasada.

Waves of Tech
Vaccination Texting and Poor Business Practices

Waves of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 34:29


Facebook privacy, Nexus One termination fees, Vaccination texting campaign, A discussion on poor business practices.

ENTERmedia.MX // Entretenimiento Digital (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/enter
ENTER 73: Nexus One, pantallas 3D, las apuestas de LG para 2010.

ENTERmedia.MX // Entretenimiento Digital (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/enter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 21:16


Llega el Nexus One, el teléfono de Google. La tercera dimensión llega a tu sala. Entrevista con Antonio Hidalgo, director de mercadotecnia de LG México. Libros electrónicos la nueva realidad...

Three InSight
Predictions for 2010

Three InSight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010


First show of the new year. China and Google are no longer friends. CES banter, Doyle and Dave were there. 125,000 people, 3000 vendor exhibits. The show felt better. Doyle went for the parties. EBooks were big. 3DTV was big. Home electricity monitoring systems were big. Monitoring electricity usage causes drops in usage. Electricity bills were high in Colorado! There are still many standards and even iPhone apps for real-time reporting. 3DTV: Way too early - the dorky first gen. Not just glasses, but *their* glasses. Polarized vs. Non-polarized? Sports might be big, ESPN will have a 3D channel. 2010 predictions. Michael: A big fat year for Apple. iSlate will be a game changer. A leaked rumor names a genre (iSlate). Does Apple count replacement iPhone units against sales? If so, there were like 9 phones sold. Doyle says his Kindle is horrible for anything other than reading words. Dave - transition from keyboards to no keyboards. The convertible tablet PC was cool. Multi-touch gestures were hot at CES. Doyle's prediction: Twitter will have an exit of some kind and will become a feature. Bing? Facebook? Google? Who knows? Apple starts shipping the Magic Mouse with all Macs. Dave - 2010 will mark the beginning of the end of netbooks. More focused devices will eat their market. Is the netbook for the consumer, not the producer? Imagine these smart devices with much bigger screens (DROID, Nexus One, iPhone). Doyle's laptop is 500GB, but with a cloud based device, storage is irrelevant. Energy storage is a huge industry. There has to be a better way. Wireless power in Starbucks would be great. We'd choose places based on power. RCA was showing battery tech that gets power via WIFI. (WHAT? That's VOODOO!). If there's enough power to work, not charge, the world would be great! Power is a big problem. Doyle gives NBC credit, he thinks it was a trial balloon. Way too much credit Doyle. Conan has the Twittershphere behind him. Michael thinks Conan should go the way of Adam Carolla - direct to internet content. None of us watch late night TV regularly anyway, so time segment doesn't matter.

Kafelog
Podcast #067

Kafelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2010 74:03


Ya estamos en 2010, ¡bienvenidos al futuro! Ah, no, que no tenemos coches voladores, películas holográficas, pizzas deshidratadas que crecen en el microondas, aeropatines, ni un maldito calendario deportivo. Bueno, pues nos conformaremos con el nuevo Kafelog, que no sabemos si será futurísta, pero si que viene cargadito de novedades. Os dejamos con el guión: Revisamos las novedades del lanzamientos del Nexus One. Nos ponemos al día con 3 nuevos MMORPG: GlobalAgenda, Fallen Earth y APB (All Point Bulletin). Comentamos El Club de la Lucha (1999) y Salvar al Soldado Ryan (1998). Promos de Dr. IO Podcast y de Fuera de Órbita. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 55

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2010 45:37


It’s that time of the week and Andy and I have yet another podcast for you. This week we will be talking about some of the CES announcements, Google’s Nexus One and the Palm Pre’s performance. Show Notes Nexus One with Qwerty keyboard? 3 and T-Mobile to stock Nexus One Sweet new HTC Hero arrives in Russia Play.com selling the X10 for £500 Sony Ericsson X10 to be on time Another Sony Ericsson bites the dust (Nokia too!) The VX1i Party Phone hits big! Fake Mobile Banking App Discovered in Android Marketplace Convertcast Episode 25, no CES for us! 220 Palm Pre’s sold in Ireland Palm unveils new phones, new carriers, developer programs, and video capabilities at CES 3D gaming has landed on the Palm webOS platform! Thanks for listening!!! Skype Voicemail : mtaddicts Twitter @mtaddicts Email : mobiletechaddicts@gmail.com Many thanks to The Stetz for the music Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast

Borked-Cast
Spearfishing [Podcast]

Borked-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2010 112:37


We start out with the news, talk about january’s video games, and end with CES 2010 and Google Nexus 1 (oh and netflix is a jerk!). Our shortest podcast yet. I think you’ll look back on “Spearfishing” and remember all the reasons why you stopped listening to Borked… Enjoy! - rev (ed. wow… really? 1:52? [...]

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast
Xonio 214 – Der Handy-Podcast – Episode 070: Praxis-Test Google Nexus One

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2010


Ob LTE dieses Jahr schon das mobile Internet revolutioniert, wissen wir nicht. Genausowenig, ob Nokia ein Handy mit Multitouch bringt und ob das nächste iPhone eine ordentliche Kamera bekommt. Aber eines ist sicher: Podcasting bleibt ein Top-Trend. Und daher starten wir voll motiviert ins Jahr 2010 - mit der ziemlich news-lastigen Folge 70 von Xonio 214. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Neben dem Praxis-Test vom Nexus One gibt es diesmal die CES-Neuheiten sowie das längste Smartphone der Welt, das aber vielleicht gar nicht telefonieren kann. Viel Spaß beim Hören! (uba) Hier sind die Shownotes zum 70. Xonio-Podcast: News CES 2010: Highlights und Kurioses von der Messe LG GW990: Längstes Smartphone der Welt Nokia Mystic: Echt oder Fake? Lenovo LePhone: Android-Handy mit Anstecktastatur General Mobile Cosmos: Android-2.0-Handy CES: Motorola Backflip offiziell vorgestellt Motorola Shadow: Android-Handy mit XXL-Display? CES: Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus Kanna: Touch-Handy mit Volltastatur von Sony Ericsson? Studie: Handy-Strahlen helfen gegen Alzheimer Software der Woche Doom und Quake auf dem Palm Pre Test Google Nexus One im Praxis-Test Nexus One in Einzelteile zerlegt Video: Google Maps Navigation auf dem Nexus One Test: Samsung B3410 Top 5 Die aktuellen Preis-Leistungs-Sieger Neues vom iPhone Die besten Apps des Jahres 2009 O2 verkauft iPhone 3GS erneut an Premium-Kunden iPhone 4G mit WLAN-Standard 802.11n? Süddeutsche Zeitung: Push-News fürs iPhone

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #189

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010 74:33


The Cell Phone Junkie Show #189 1:14:30Show NotesHSPA network upgrades, the Nexus One gets launched, and lots of news out of CES.

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Welcome to episode #185 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #23 of Media Hacks. We have the whole gang present (with the exception of Chris Brogan who was too busy at CES - lucky guy!). Along with some interesting/new New Year announcements, we deep dive on the Nexus One (aka the Google Phone) which leads us into a deep conversation about data, information and the great race towards a mobile society. We also look at all of the hooplah at CES over e-readers (a topic that is near and dear to all of our hearts). As if that were not enough, we also discuss the value of content (and its perceived value) in a world where everybody wants everything for free. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #185 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 53:21. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #23 of Media Hacks features:  C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Campfire. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - Bite-Sized Edits - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast - Marketing Over Coffee.   Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. Not present (busy at CES): Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. C.C.'s new podcast: Cast of Dads. Hugh's new project: Bite-Size Edits. Is The Ninja going to Google? (no news now, but we'll get the exclusive!). Those who say they are at CES are really at AEE. Nexus One - The Google Phone. JASP - Just Another Smart Phone... or not. Unlocked... and what that means. Is Android the bigger deal here? Google Public DNS. Google applies to become power trader. Google's mobile data center. What is Google's business? Google's philosophy. CES 2010 - interesting that the big talk was around e-readers (who knew?). VHS or Beta? Content and the distribution of it. This is the Chris Brogan Blog post: The Old Value-Cost Conversation. The power of Blogging versus e-newsletters. Value and perceived value. New Leaf - 'Magic Carpet'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #185 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising aee android bit size edits blog blogging book oven campfire cast of dads cc chapman ces chris brogan christopher s penn content digital marketing facebook facebook group financial aid podcast google phone google public dns hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee media hacks mobile data center new leaf new marketing labs nexus one online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media marketing trust agents twist image twitter web 20

System Showdown has moved!
Episode 50: Kevin Purdy, Senior Editor for Lifehacker, talks Nexus One vs. iPhone 3GS on Showdown

System Showdown has moved!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2010 61:19


Kevin Purdy, the Senior Editor of Lifehacker, joins Kwass, Jon, and Ilya to discuss how Google's Nexus One pales in comparision to Apple's iPhone 3GS on this milestone 50th episode. Google has just released the Nexus One and there is a ton of hype surrounding the mobile device.

Strike Point
Google Content Farm Algorithm Underway

Strike Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2010 58:05


Matt Cutts reports that with Google Content Farm Algorithm Underway, they will be evaluating multiple changes that should help drive spam levels even lower.Also, Google starts censoring torrent-related searches, Nexus One to get Android 2.2 over the air update, and AOL agrees to buy European video distributor Goviral A/S for 96.7 million dollars.

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #188

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2010 45:38


The Cell Phone Junkie Show #188 45:35Show NotesNew cell phone laws for 2010, more Nexus One information and some software updates to end the decade.

La Cantina del Geek (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/lacantinadelgeek
Nexus One, El Netbook de Google e inocentadas

La Cantina del Geek (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/lacantinadelgeek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2009 21:14


Bienvenido a la cantina más famosa de Mos Eisley. Aquí hablamos de tecnología, informática, videojuegos, ciencia ficción, y otros muchos temas geek. http://sahagungeek.blogspot.com/

Kafelog
Podcast #065

Kafelog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2009 92:10


Navidad, Navidad, dulce Navidaaaaaad!!! Que sí, que ha llegado, bueno, quedan dos días. Pero qué más da, nosotros nos ponemos bajo el árbol envueltos en brillante papel de regalo, os cantamos rancios villancicos y lo que haga falta. Que os entre el espíritu navideño de una vez o llamamos al del podcast de al lado (negro, 2 metros, ex-marine) y os echa un cable… Bueno, como vemos que os hemos convencido, pasamos al guión. Pero antes, hay que decir tanto en este, como en el próximo Kafelog, nos acompañó Alejandro Cremades, en la grabación de ambos, en una visita que duró dos semanas (eso no se lo cree ni Kiba) y que se curró una impresionante versión de la entrada de Kafelog en 8 bits. ¿Te la vas a perder? Revisamos el HTC HD2 y comentamos los rumores sobre el Nexus One. Las secuelas nos invaden y hablamos de los títulos para 2010 de Xbox360, PS3 y Nintendo DS. Revisamos el Hello Kitty Party. Comentamos El Cosmonauta (+ info) y Balzac y la joven costurera China (2002). Promos de Burbuja X y de La Biblioteca de Trantor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message

Three InSight
Episode Six: Google and Facebook. Again?

Three InSight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009


Three InSight, Episode 6. Google's URL Shortener. Do we really have to talk about Google? Yes. URL shorteners have good/bad side. Curious about monetization. Bit.ly Pro now exists because of Google's service. Bit.ly offers the best tracking. Google wants to be able to index shortened URLs, and this is a great way to enable it. Shorteners are becoming a risky proposition, don't click stuff if you don't know the source. Hackers are preying on our trust with shorteners. Will goo.gl links show up in Google Analytics? Analytics and Adsense are paired nicely. Metzger Associates is using Bit.ly in press releases - intentionally. These days the URL/domain isn't so important because everything is being shortened. Big scary URLs are now simple. Dave uses the public library to reserve books and uses Google search to get there so he doesn't have to remember the actual URL. No singing for the holidays in the podcast, that's a promise.Google's Nexus One - which came first, Nexus One or Nexus Six? Duh :) Palm is coming back with Pre and Pixi - is the dawn of renewed competition on the horizon? Apple started the app abstraction process with the mobile providers - and now Google is taking it one step further with an unlocked phone that works on either GSM network. The price may be reduced if you allow ads on the service. There's plenty of competition in the industry. Hardware should be carrier agnostic. We all want the carrier to simply provide pipes. Oh, MobileMe rocks. Doyle's ISP argument - what if you had to turn in your PC, or get a new one every time you switched ISPs at home? That's the way the mobile world works right now. Comcast buys BNC Universal, is that another step down the path of paid content? If you're a Comcast subscriber, will NBC content get higher priority? Java promised write once run anywhere. People are working on the same for iPhone/Windows Mobile/Android. Once that becomes easy the apps will proliferate. Tablets are on the way - just a matter of time. Amazon has Kindle, Barnes and Noble has the Nook. It's just a matter of time before the Crunchpad (joojoo) and the Apple tablet appear. Netbooks are hot right now but will ultimately vanish. Tablets may just cause their demise. Apple's purchase of Lala could mean that we get to take our iTunes libraries to any device, not just Apple endorsed devices. Stream Lala on the iPhone if you can't fit the whole library on your phone. Devices will become just receivers for content. Dave has a G4 media server... G4? Really? :) The next generation of content will be serverless. Dave suggests that ten of thousands of copies of The Dark Knight might be easily replaced with single digital streams. But what if the server crashes? More data is lost because of user error, that is the case with professionals (Danger! excluded).Facebook privacy settings. New privacy changes are a nightmare. Yes! Michael got a prompt in Facebook, set some things, and clicked OK. Doyle thinks it's silly… much ado about nothing. Dave's view is that Facebook promised privacy. This dialog and these changes violate that trust. (note: "Everyone" was default only if you hadn't changed the settings previously. If you had, they did their best to match what your modified settings were). Managing these settings isn't for the novice - which arguably is the Facebook population, and weren't well described. Confusion is the cause and result of all of this. They're trying to make it a better place with more control, but may have botched this one in their communication. Google doesn't care about your stuff. Big Brother is watching! (LOL, that's a joke). There are 100 million users and Facebook might be their first experience with social media. Doyle thinks they're over-reacting. Michael thinks the problem is that Facebook assumed a higher level of intelligence in the average American than they should have. But at least they're trying. Doyle suggests that Facebook, when they make a substantive change, should provide videos for each level of user. That way everyone understands. One popup for 350 million people isn't an effective means of communications. Dave suggests that his daughter's content is, and should remain, private. His daughter would have just clicked OK. Everything would then have been public instead of friends only which was the agreement he and his daughter made. Kids in 1840 weren't taught to look both ways before crossing the street. If you're parenting the same way now, you're in for a load of trouble. Dave is sophisticated enough to know how to make that change. We've got to evolve our parenting style to match the technology our kids play with.Facebook ties to Twitter. Dave wants content filters. Wants to be able filter Facebook by removing the #fb tag. Dave's insistent that people separate their feeds and not cross post. Let's hope this doesn't cause a DOS with Twitter (bi-directional syncing!). Doyle could podcast with himself. We all have friends on both networks that aren't on the other. Social media is facing an oligopoly. Michael only follows people he's met IRL on Twitter but has 780 followers. Facebook is IRL only. Tweetdeck is kind of solving this problem with checkboxes (so is Seesmic). Different networks have different expectations. Twitter can support dozens of updates per hour from someone, where that's not OK on Facebook. LinkedIn now supports Twitter sync…but why? That's just not OK. It's business focused and people's private tweets don't belong there. They way a guy talks in a locker room is different from the way a guy talks at Thanksgiving dinner. Doyle is proof (based on the studio audience). Do men and women talk differently in a locker room? Yes! Doyle is censoring himself because we asked him to? Props to B-Side, they're done at the end of the year. We're looking for a new home for the podcast. We're open to wealthy potential sponsors too. Happy Holidays!Reach the hosts: Doyle Albee: http://doylealbee.com, Michael Sitarzewski: http://friendmichael.com and Dave Taylor: http://davetayloronline.comThanks for listening!

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast
Xonio 214 – Der Handy-Podcast – Episode 069: iPhone 4G, Google Nexus One, HTC HD2

Xonio 214 - Der Handy-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2009


Countdown bis Weihnachten: In Folge 69 von Xonio stellen wir fünf Apps für echte Männer vor, spekulieren übers iPhone 4G, streamen Videos mit dem 3GS, urteilen über das HTC HD2 und rätseln über das neue Google-Handy Nexus One. Wenn Ihr hier klickt, landet Ihr direkt bei iTunes und könnt Xonio 214 abonnieren. Wir verabschieden uns aus diesem Podcasting-Jahr mit einer voll gepackten Episode, unter anderem wird uns Lisa von ihrem London-Trip mit Samsung berichten. Die spannendsten Schlagzeilen schreiben aber wieder mal Google und Apple, die dafür sorgen, dass uns kaum Zeit für einen Jahresrückblick bleibt. Allen Hörern wünschen wir schöne Feiertage, einen guten Rutsch und ausdauernde Handy-Akkus für die Neujahrsgrüße. Das nächste Mal auf Sendung gehen wir voraussichtlich am 13. Januar. Bis dahin alles Gute! (uba) Hier sind die Shownotes zum 69. Xonio-Podcast News Nexus One: Erstes Google-Handy in Sicht Samsung bada: Infos und Bilder zum neuen Handy-OS Nokia 5235: Musikalisches Touch-Handy für 170 Euro Sony Ericsson Hazel und Elm: Zwei neue Öko-Handys Sony Ericsson X2 kommt erst im Januar Software der Woche Ustream: Video-Streaming mit iPhone 3G/3GS Nokia Social Messaging Beta (Link zum Download bei Nokia) Test HTC HD2 im Test Lesermeinungen zum HTC HD2 Praxis-Test: I5700 Galaxy Spica Ausgepackt: Samsung Armani Phone mit Windows Top 5 Die besten iPhone-Apps für Männer Neues vom iPhone Nachgerechnet: Wer verdient was am iPhone 3GS? iPhone 4G: Bereits in Produktion iPhone 3GS: 14-Jähriger entwickelt N64-Emulator iPhone-Games: Konami senkt Preise im App Store

Radio HOTLAP
#142 - CCCP Vodka 'n' Caviar

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Valencia F1 testing. PR misery in V8SC for all teams but one. Off to Albury. F1 scoring changed. Stefan to test hairdryers at Portimao. Schu quick. AGP ticket prices. Aston ups pre LM24 events. Audi to run R15Plus at 8hr Paul Ricard HTTT LMS opener. Biela test R8LMS at Sebring. Fisi and Alesi in AF Corse F430. Dom leads Daytona 24. Lambretta returns. Jobs flames Google Adobe. 27 iMacs update. iPad to get camera. Nexus One gets multitouch. Friggin Lawyers. iPhone OS 3.13 here. Vitaly Petrov becomes 1st Russian F1 pilot