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Appleるんるん
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Appleるんるん

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024


来週はニセコるんるん [タロケン] 1日勘違いしてましたが気を引き締めました 来週はWWDCるんるん WWDC24の隠し球?Appleが最新MacやiPadに忍ばせたThreadチップ - iPhone Mania cf: Thread とは  |  OpenThread cf: Google傘下が主導した無線規格「Thread」とは:IoT時代の無線規格を知る【Thread編】(1)(1/3 ページ) - EDN Japan 次回WWDCで「Siriの大幅なアップデート」発表か(Forbes JAPAN) - Yahoo!ニュース 【注意喚起】これからコナン映画を観に行く人、マナーを守って"確実に"電源を切りましょう→機内モードやマナーモードもSiriは起動するので注意 - Togetter [トゥギャッター] iOS18とmacOS 15に「パスワード」搭載〜1Passwordなどを無料代替? - iPhone Mania Appleの次期MRヘッドセットには4000ppiの超高画素密度&最大輝度5000ニトを誇る2つの1.41インチOLEDマイクロディスプレイが搭載される - GIGAZINE Apple、「iPad Air」のスペック表記をサイレント修正 M2チップのGPUが10コア→9コアに - ITmedia NEWS アップル、M2 iPad AirのGPUコア数をこっそり9個に減らす。性能は減っていないと主張(テクノエッジ) - Yahoo!ニュース [タロケン] iPad Pro M4 11インチ購入 → 液晶が凄い cf: iPad Pro - Apple(日本) ゴーグるんるん 「Netflix」がMeta Questシリーズの公式ブラウザに近日対応 MRモードでスクリーンを表示可能に - MoguLive Quest 3のパススルーが大幅改善でVision Proクオリティに。そしてQuest 3S…? | ギズモード・ジャパン 廉価版Questがやってくる? Meta Connect 2024は9月26〜27日に開催 | ギズモード・ジャパン PlayStation VR2をPCで利用可能になる変換アダプターが発表 8月7日発売(ITmedia PC USER) - Yahoo!ニュース 北海道るんるん 北見市、毎年30億円不足 26年度以降財政見通し:北海道新聞デジタル 京都市の財政状況が非常に厳しい状況に至った要因[PDF]

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来週はニセコるんるん [タロケン] 1日勘違いしてましたが気を引き締めました 来週はWWDCるんるん WWDC24の隠し球?Appleが最新MacやiPadに忍ばせたThreadチップ - iPhone Mania cf: Thread とは  |  OpenThread cf: Google傘下が主導した無線規格「Thread」とは:IoT時代の無線規格を知る【Thread編】(1)(1/3 ページ) - EDN Japan 次回WWDCで「Siriの大幅なアップデート」発表か(Forbes JAPAN) - Yahoo!ニュース 【注意喚起】これからコナン映画を観に行く人、マナーを守って"確実に"電源を切りましょう→機内モードやマナーモードもSiriは起動するので注意 - Togetter [トゥギャッター] iOS18とmacOS 15に「パスワード」搭載〜1Passwordなどを無料代替? - iPhone Mania Appleの次期MRヘッドセットには4000ppiの超高画素密度&最大輝度5000ニトを誇る2つの1.41インチOLEDマイクロディスプレイが搭載される - GIGAZINE Apple、「iPad Air」のスペック表記をサイレント修正 M2チップのGPUが10コア→9コアに - ITmedia NEWS アップル、M2 iPad AirのGPUコア数をこっそり9個に減らす。性能は減っていないと主張(テクノエッジ) - Yahoo!ニュース [タロケン] iPad Pro M4 11インチ購入 → 液...

IoT For All Podcast
What is Thread? | Google's Jonathan Hui | Internet of Things Podcast

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 18:15


What is Thread? Jonathan Hui, Principal Software Engineer at Google and VP of Technology at Thread Group, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss the Thread network protocol. They cover how Thread works, the differences between Thread and Wi-Fi, how Thread is improving the smart home, how Thread works with Matter, when not to use Thread, and the IoT challenges that Thread is solving. Jonathan Hui is a principal software engineer at Google, where he is responsible for Thread implementation in products and is maintainer of OpenThread released by Google. Prior to Google, he was a principal engineer at Cisco, where he built some of the world's largest IPv6 mesh networks for urban-scale, enterprise, and utility applications. He delivered the world's first commercial 6LoWPAN networks at Arch Rock before its acquisition by Cisco. Jonathan has also been deeply involved in standards bodies (IETF, IEEE, Thread, and Wi-SUN) and co-authored foundational specifications related to IPv6 in low-power wireless networks. He is also a co-inventor on more than 175 USPTO issued patents. Jonathan has a BS in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and an MS and a PhD in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. Formed in 2013, the non-profit Thread Group is focused on making Thread the foundation for the Internet of Things in homes and commercial buildings. Built on open standards, Thread is a low power wireless networking protocol that enables direct, end-to-end, secure, and scalable connectivity between IoT devices, mobile devices, and the internet. Because Thread is IP-based, it seamlessly integrates with many environments, apps, devices, and clouds. The Thread Group provides a rigorous certification program to ensure device interoperability and a positive user experience. Thread is backed by industry-leading companies including Amazon, Apple, Google Nest, Lutron, Nordic Semiconductors, NXP Semiconductors, OSRAM, Qualcomm, Siemens, Silicon Labs, Samsung SmartThings, Somfy, and Yale Security.

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Smart Tech Today 108: Matter Sets Sights on Universal Casting

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 80:02


The upcoming universal language for smart home devices, Matter, has revealed a TV spec that will theoretically allow for universal media casting. The Opal C1 webcam aims to be a DSLR camera packed into a webcam frame. Intel thinks it's going to be awhile before the Metaverse really kicks off due to technological constraints it feels its chips can help surpass. Matter could bring universal casting that actually works Smart home company Eve plans to use Matter to move beyond Apple's HomeKit Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's wireless webcam prototype uses magnets to stick to a screen Google Home update makes it easier to review Nest camera footage MGM Resorts is letting job seekers try out roles using virtual reality as it looks to reduce employee churn Intel Throws Cold Water on the Metaverse Happening Any Time Soon Meta adds sign language interpreters for Portal video calls LG's StanbyME is a wireless TV on wheels Alexa's latest celebrity voice is Santa Claus himself Enhanced Sleep Sensing in Nest Hub Picks of the week Matthew: Grovemade Wool Felt Desk Pad Mikah: Eve Room (with Thread) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/108 Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit betterhelp.com/stt

Smart Tech Today (Video HD)
STT 108: Matter Sets Sights on Universal Casting - Opal C1 webcam, Intel is bearish about the Metaverse, Matter

Smart Tech Today (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 80:02


The upcoming universal language for smart home devices, Matter, has revealed a TV spec that will theoretically allow for universal media casting. The Opal C1 webcam aims to be a DSLR camera packed into a webcam frame. Intel thinks it's going to be awhile before the Metaverse really kicks off due to technological constraints it feels its chips can help surpass. Matter could bring universal casting that actually works Smart home company Eve plans to use Matter to move beyond Apple's HomeKit Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's wireless webcam prototype uses magnets to stick to a screen Google Home update makes it easier to review Nest camera footage MGM Resorts is letting job seekers try out roles using virtual reality as it looks to reduce employee churn Intel Throws Cold Water on the Metaverse Happening Any Time Soon Meta adds sign language interpreters for Portal video calls LG's StanbyME is a wireless TV on wheels Alexa's latest celebrity voice is Santa Claus himself Enhanced Sleep Sensing in Nest Hub Picks of the week Matthew: Grovemade Wool Felt Desk Pad Mikah: Eve Room (with Thread) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/108 Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit betterhelp.com/stt

Smart Tech Today (MP3)
STT 108: Matter Sets Sights on Universal Casting - Opal C1 webcam, Intel is bearish about the Metaverse, Matter

Smart Tech Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 79:40


The upcoming universal language for smart home devices, Matter, has revealed a TV spec that will theoretically allow for universal media casting. The Opal C1 webcam aims to be a DSLR camera packed into a webcam frame. Intel thinks it's going to be awhile before the Metaverse really kicks off due to technological constraints it feels its chips can help surpass. Matter could bring universal casting that actually works Smart home company Eve plans to use Matter to move beyond Apple's HomeKit Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's wireless webcam prototype uses magnets to stick to a screen Google Home update makes it easier to review Nest camera footage MGM Resorts is letting job seekers try out roles using virtual reality as it looks to reduce employee churn Intel Throws Cold Water on the Metaverse Happening Any Time Soon Meta adds sign language interpreters for Portal video calls LG's StanbyME is a wireless TV on wheels Alexa's latest celebrity voice is Santa Claus himself Enhanced Sleep Sensing in Nest Hub Picks of the week Matthew: Grovemade Wool Felt Desk Pad Mikah: Eve Room (with Thread) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/108 Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit betterhelp.com/stt

Total Mikah (Video)
Smart Tech Today 108: Matter Sets Sights on Universal Casting

Total Mikah (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 80:02


The upcoming universal language for smart home devices, Matter, has revealed a TV spec that will theoretically allow for universal media casting. The Opal C1 webcam aims to be a DSLR camera packed into a webcam frame. Intel thinks it's going to be awhile before the Metaverse really kicks off due to technological constraints it feels its chips can help surpass. Matter could bring universal casting that actually works Smart home company Eve plans to use Matter to move beyond Apple's HomeKit Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's wireless webcam prototype uses magnets to stick to a screen Google Home update makes it easier to review Nest camera footage MGM Resorts is letting job seekers try out roles using virtual reality as it looks to reduce employee churn Intel Throws Cold Water on the Metaverse Happening Any Time Soon Meta adds sign language interpreters for Portal video calls LG's StanbyME is a wireless TV on wheels Alexa's latest celebrity voice is Santa Claus himself Enhanced Sleep Sensing in Nest Hub Picks of the week Matthew: Grovemade Wool Felt Desk Pad Mikah: Eve Room (with Thread) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/108 Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit betterhelp.com/stt

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Smart Tech Today 108: Matter Sets Sights on Universal Casting

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 79:40


The upcoming universal language for smart home devices, Matter, has revealed a TV spec that will theoretically allow for universal media casting. The Opal C1 webcam aims to be a DSLR camera packed into a webcam frame. Intel thinks it's going to be awhile before the Metaverse really kicks off due to technological constraints it feels its chips can help surpass. Matter could bring universal casting that actually works Smart home company Eve plans to use Matter to move beyond Apple's HomeKit Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's wireless webcam prototype uses magnets to stick to a screen Google Home update makes it easier to review Nest camera footage MGM Resorts is letting job seekers try out roles using virtual reality as it looks to reduce employee churn Intel Throws Cold Water on the Metaverse Happening Any Time Soon Meta adds sign language interpreters for Portal video calls LG's StanbyME is a wireless TV on wheels Alexa's latest celebrity voice is Santa Claus himself Enhanced Sleep Sensing in Nest Hub Picks of the week Matthew: Grovemade Wool Felt Desk Pad Mikah: Eve Room (with Thread) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/smart-tech-today/episodes/108 Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit betterhelp.com/stt

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
Learn How Unify SDK Simplifies Adding IoT to a Gateway or Hub Design

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 20:32


Do you need to support multiple IoT protocols in your next gateway/bridge design?  Silicon Labs' Unify Software Development Kit (Unify SDK) provides a simple API to enable you to leverage multiple IoT protocols.  Learn how this simple API/scripting language can help your next project.  John Hemmick and Uday Kelkar answer some common questions. To learn more:  Unify SDK Training Course Download Simplicity Studio: Simplicity Studio Download Support ticket to access Unify SDK: Support Portal

The ST Podcast
NUCLEO-WB55RG, a Simpler Development Board for the STM32WB MCU

The ST Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 3:51


The new NUCLEO-WB55RG offers a simpler PCB layout and helps developers release their wireless application faster thanks to its support of Bluetooth LE, Zigbee, or OpenThread. This is the audio version of a blog post. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stmicroelectronics-blog/message

Electromaker Presents: Meet a Maker
ESP32 Retro Game Console, Brainfuino Debut, Inforce 6560 ARM SBC, and More!

Electromaker Presents: Meet a Maker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 38:59


Welcome to the Electromaker show, episode 28! This week saw an ESP32-powered retro game console seek crowdfunding, the Brainfuino debut, and a pair of powerful new handheld retro gaming consoles leaked. Check out these maker, tech, DIY, IoT, crowdfunding, and embedded updates! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here! Watch this week's show! Read the article! Listen to the Electromaker Show in podcast format. Custom Powerbank in space-saving form factor Livecoding analog VCAs without a screen  Mitchel Davis STM32 guide episode 2 30 mins of the Internet controlling custom Christmas lights  Standup maths 3D Christmas tree lights  Glasgow Interface Explorer  microByte: A tiny, open hardware, ESP32-powered retro-gaming console  Brainfuino - new Arduino form factor board that runs native Brainf*ck  MKR SharkyPro BLE, Zigbee, OpenThread development board follows Arduino MKR form factor  New DFRobot product: Gravity: URM09 Ultrasonic Sensor  Inforce 6560 powerful ARM SBC   Leaked The PiBoy CM4 & SRX handheld gaming consoles Adafruit Panel-mount TFT ESP32-S2 Feather 

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
What is Thread and OpenThread, the IoT protocol?

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 11:46


Thread and OpenThread are an unsung hero hiding deep in the underbelly of IoT. So what are they and how are they key to Ecosystem success in IoT?

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
Wireless: Thread Technical Discussion

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 15:46


This is the 2nd episode discussing common questions regarding Thread wireless mesh networking protocol.  Mark Hallam, Field Applications Engineer at Silicon Labs, spends more time on details on the following topics: #1 thing engineers require for technical support with Thread? Details on Silicon Labs support for Thread What Silicon Labs devices support Thread? How large of a network does Thread support/ What design decisions impact the performance of a Thread end-device?  Latency/Power/Range? Resources: https://openthread.io/ https://github.com/openthread https://www.threadgroup.org/

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts
Wireless: Introduction to Thread

Silicon Labs' Product Training Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 15:52


This episode is an introduction to the Thread wireless mesh networking protocol. Mark Hallam, Field Applications Engineer for Silicon Labs, answers questions to help listeners understand the benefits and challenges when adopting Thread. Questions: What is Thread? Why is Thread growing versus other protocols?  Benefits? What are hurdles/difficulties with Thread vs. other solutions? What does Silicon Labs provide to support Thread? Where can people go to learn more? Resources: https://openthread.io/ https://github.com/openthread https://www.threadgroup.org/

MacroFab Engineering Podcast

Why Mesh Networking Matters – Brandon SatromBrandon SatromDeveloper Advocate for Particle, an IoT platform companyThe founder of Carrot Pants Press, a company dedicated to educating makersOn the MacroFab Engineering Podcast Episode Number 122, Brandon discussed the Particle Photon and built an IoT breathalyzer with Parker live on the podcastWhat is currently distracting Brandon now?Why mesh networking mattersExisting mesh networking standardsThread/OpenThread and why Particle built OpenThread into 3rd gen devicesWhat is OpenThread?Mesh Christmas Tree project5 device network with a gateway and 4 edge devicesParticle Blog detailing more about the projectOne edge device publishes multicast messages to all other nodes, which light up neopixel strips when those messages are received on each deviceThe goal was to see how low latency UDP-based mesh messaging wasResearching theory around "the color of sound" and added a mode to the firmware that converts the frequency of a played note into a corresponding rgb value on the color spectrum. Kinda.SynethesiaWorking today on a mode that ties the Adafruit Neotrellis into the network to create a "tree synth"Questions from Jarret from our Public Slack ChannelCould you have a sportsgame of some sort, and hand out each spectator a little LED/LCD with mesh chip, and have all 10k systems attempting to figure out where they are in the stadium, and maybe also connect to a base station, so they all receive color information and turns the audience into a huge display?Reminds Parker of the North Korean "displays"What is a good distributed power system for mesh networking?I've started logging metrics for my indoor garden, but currently I'm using a million phone chargers plugged in everywhere and that kinda sucksUpdate on the Carrot Pants Press?Lastest kickstarter was a success!Visit our Public Slack Channel and join the conversation in between episodes!Tags: Carrot Pants Press, IoT, Mesh Networking, OpenThread, Particle, Synethesia

MacroFab Engineering Podcast

Podcast Notes This week Stephen and Parker have a guest. Greg Sheridan of Octavo Systems. Greg is the Marketing and Sales Manager for Octavo Systems. Octavo Systems builds "System-in-Package" or SiP style chips to reduce the complexity of board layout and offset the costs more PCB layers. Their first product is a Beagle Bone on Chip IC called the OSD3358. Greg can rattle off the part number no problem as he was the one that came up with the naming convention. OSD3358-512M-BAS. Octavo Systems takes the die of the IC they want to integrate and combine it with the DRAM, decoupling, and power regulation needed and put them on a custom substrate. The IC die is then bond wired to the substrate. Octavo Systems gets their dies direct from the manufactures like Texas Instruments. The OSD3358-512M-BAS can be purchased at Digi-key in singles for almost $50. The BGA is a large pitch of 1.27mm. Octavo hopes it will help out the maker group. Uses normal IC packaging technology so it should be fairly robust. Thermal performance is very good. FCC/CE certification will be coming soon. Greg does not expect any problems given how short the traces are. Octavo is looking at integrating more devices for the future. They are not limited to the semiconductor process when selecting sub systems. The Ello 2M on CrowdSupply is a really "neat" stackable PCB portable computer for learning to program and hack hardware. Runs a PIC32MX MCU and Basic OS. All open source on github. Greg saw the PocketCNC at MakerFaire. They have a version made completely our of FR4 called the Machine Shield. Industrial enclosures for the the Raspberry Pi actually exist. Video explaining how the Raspberry Pi 2 reset when a Xenon Flash his the PCB. Nest releases an open source version of its networking protocol called OpenThread. Will make all IoT devices talk to each other. Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro theme!

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 58: How to stop vampire power consumption

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 41:03


Since a quarter of residential energy use is consumed by gadgets that are “off”, Kevin and I discuss how to measure and cut back on that power consumption with a few connected devices. We also talk about Apple’s rumored Home app for HomeKit, the launch of OpenThread, the open source version of Nest’s Thread protocol … Continue reading Episode 58: How to stop vampire power consumption