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Rich talked about how it's the end of an era for animatronics at Chuck E Cheese.Google has a new way to shop for deals. Just search “shop deals” to see notable price drops on various items across the web.Need to send a document to your Kindle? Just drag and drop it on the webpage at https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindleA startup named Humane is making a screenless AI assistant “pin” you wear.Jeremy Caplan with the Wonder Tools newsletter. Caplan is Director of Teaching & Learning at CUNY's Grad School of Journalism and share AI tools each week. He mentioned tools including Oasis, AudioPen and bloks.Jeff in Jackson, Mississippi asks about what to look for in a good smart TV.Spotify is adding free audiobook listening for premium subscribers.Patti: What are your thoughts on the $3 version of TotalAV for iPad?Joan in San Diego has a bunch of leftover ink, will it work in a new printer.Louis in Riverside shared an update about an iPhone inherited from a deceased family member. He was able to figure out the PIN code and get into the phone to save the data on there and continue to use it. Rich recommends setting a legacy contact for Google and Apple.Jerry in Hatfield, PA wants make a Google Sheets with customizable recipe proportions. Here's a good way to do that.Brian Heater, hardware editor at TechCrunch, talks about his hands on time with the Humane AI Pin.Paul emails and says his Safari seems to infected with a virus, making it difficult to search the web. Rich says it's probably a “search helper” malware and to delete any extensions you might not recognize. You can do this on Chrome, too.Sara in Ventura asks if a teacher can control the computers in the classroom. Yes.Howard wants to know how to find a link mentioned on the show. You can go to the show Wiki at richontech.tv/wikiEva emails and says she has thousands of photos she wants to scan at a high resolution. Rich recommends a scanner with a feeder like the Epson FF680W. Flat bed scanners will be cheaper, but will take longer. Look for one that supports a high resolution.Mike commented on Eva's email, saying he's scanned tens of thousands of slides and negatives and generally picks a DPI between 2430 and 3200. He uses an Epson flatbed scanner and scans up to 12 slides at a time or 24 photos on negatives at a time and uses software called Silver Fast.Rich mentioned apps to scan photos and negatives including PhotoScan and Photomyne.Rich reviewed the Xumo Stream Box.QuakeAlertUSA App is shutting down, download MyShake or use the earthquake settings in Android to get alerts.Lifehacker explains the difference between a Router and a Modem.Jefferson Graham of PhotoWalksTV explains how he captured an epic 10 day time lapse in Manhattan Beach with both the iPhone and Samsung. He'll share tips on how to take similar videos and which phone performed better.Apps mentioned: Lapse It, Blackmagic Camera and MomentRich challenged Jefferson to do a video for a website called Window Swap.Amazon adds a new Prime member perk for $9 a month you can join One Medical and get unlimited virtual visits.You can now order groceries from Amazon Fresh stores even without a Prime membership for free pickup or delivery, for a fee.Buc-ee's and Mercedes are teaming up to install EV chargers at various locations. I was in awe when I stumbled upon this place. Here's my video.There's a new settlement involving Apple Gift Cards. Watch out for related scams.***045 - November 11, 2023Rich DeMuro talks tech news, tips, gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show. Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on stations nationwide through Premiere Networks. Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram, Facebook and Threads.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wikiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
In this enlightening episode of "How to Split a Toaster," hosts Seth and Pete are joined by acclaimed expert Julie Coraccio to explore the art of post-divorce decluttering. As life takes a new direction after divorce, the accumulation of both emotional and physical clutter can become overwhelming. With Julie's expert guidance, listeners will uncover practical strategies to not only declutter their spaces but also declutter their minds during this transitional phase.Julie Coraccio, a seasoned master of decluttering and a published author, shares her invaluable insights on how to approach decluttering in the midst of a divorce journey. As the hosts engage in a candid conversation, Julie discusses the power of simplifying possessions, redefining attachment to items, and finding emotional clarity through the process. Tune in to learn how letting go of unnecessary baggage, both material and emotional, can pave the way for a rejuvenated post-divorce life.Join Seth, Pete, and Julie as they navigate the world of decluttering as a tool for transformation and renewal in the aftermath of divorce. This episode provides a fresh perspective on embracing change, creating space for new beginnings, and finding a sense of liberation by streamlining your life.Links & NotesReawaken Your Brilliance – Julie's websiteFind Julie on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTubeCheck out Julie's podcast Clear Your Clutter Inside & OutFind Julie's recommended list of organizing productsPhotoScan – scanner by Google PhotosManuals Online1PasswordSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Meet Julie Coraccio (02:11) - Divorce and Decluttering (03:14) - An Example from Seth (05:03) - Why Is It Hard to Declutter? (06:27) - Setting Up a System (07:50) - Managing the Scope (09:33) - 'But I Might Need This Someday...' (10:38) - Clutter Kryptonite (11:53) - Maintenance Plan (13:59) - Being Aware (14:42) - Collections vs. Art vs. Clutter (16:06) - Maintenance and Outwardly Appearance (17:20) - Energy (18:25) - Personal Property from a Legal Perspective (20:11) - What You'd Take If There's a Fire (23:47) - Digital Decluttering (28:44) - Photoscan (30:22) - Paper, Manuals, and Important Documents (33:34) - When Spouse Is Cluttered (34:58) - Clutter Is Dirtier (37:11) - Frame of Mind (38:12) - Downsizing (40:48) - Avoiding Re-Cluttering (41:51) - Donating (44:24) - Hangar Trick (46:23) - How to Find Julie (48:06) - Wrapping Up Establishing trust with Co-Parents can be difficult when alcohol abuse is involved. Use Soberlink as an opportunity to improve co-parenting arrangements. Visit their site to learn more and get a promo code for $50 off.
Are you still doing your holiday shopping? Use CamelCamelCamel to find the best prices. Plus, the inside scoop on Google Shopping, how to get free shipping, use online coupons and get cash back, use PhotoScan to take photos of pictures in frames, five series worth watching and how to find hidden cameras in your Airbnb or rental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you still doing your holiday shopping? Use CamelCamelCamel to find the best prices. Plus, the inside scoop on Google Shopping, how to get free shipping, use online coupons and get cash back, use PhotoScan to take photos of pictures in frames, five series worth watching and how to find hidden cameras in your Airbnb or rental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you still doing your holiday shopping? Use CamelCamelCamel to find the best prices. Plus, the inside scoop on Google Shopping, how to get free shipping, use online coupons and get cash back, use PhotoScan to take photos of pictures in frames, five series worth watching and how to find hidden cameras in your Airbnb or rental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we had a very special guest(our dad) on the show to regale us with stories about moving and lifting very heavy loads in massive construction projects, the associated headaches and difficulties and, sometimes, outright disasters that can occur when trying to lift object A and place it on point B. His decades of experience allows him to explain very well how complex such operations are, and how much engineering and technology is required to complete them.We compare some of the modern world's most powerful lifting machinery to what would have been required to complete some of the ancient megalithic structures still standing today, and even do some basic math to get the specs for a crane for building the Great Pyramid. Spoiler alert: it would have to have been way bigger than anything we have today. Brothers of the Serpent Episode 084 Pink AuroraSteel Counterweight Boxes being lowered into the bridge towersBridge span being constructed on land1400-ton completed bridge span being slowly rolled towards the barge18-20 axle bridge span transportsBridge rolling onto the bargeBallast pump keeping barge level as bridge weight is addedTwo ballast pumps workingBridge span almost completely on the bargeThe next day, 90-ft wide barge carrying 300-ft bridge span to the channelBarge with bridge approaching the bridge towersCompleted bridge in the down position for railroad crossingCompleted bridge in the up position for channel trafficJapan Imperial Palace walls coming out of canalParabolic curve of the Imperial wallsRelative Size image of Imperial Palace wall corner ashlar blocksCrane sliding a concrete table out of the side of the buildingUPS docking bay doors, pre-poured, rigged for liftingLifting a door--note the crane getting "light" on the back trackA lifted door
Ecco la seconda parte dell'intervista all'ing. Paolo Rossi che condivide la sua esperienza sui principali software commerciali che si usano nell'elaborazione fotogrammetrica e che si basano sugli algoritmi di structure from motion.Paolo parla di Agisost Photoscan, Pix4D e dell'italianissimo Zephyr (Pro e Aerial) di 3DFlow.Dopo aver parlato delle buone abitudini da seguire nell'acquisizione dei dati in un rilievo fotogrammetrico (nella puntata precedente), chiacchieriamo dei pregi, dei difetti e delle caratteristiche di questi software, in continua evoluzione.
I comuni software per fotogrammetria moderna sono potenti ed hanno un'interfaccia "user friendly" che rende facile ceare un modello tridimensionale a partire da fotografie digitali.Tuttavia il processo fotogrammetrico non è per niente banale!Questa è la prima intervista del podcast di 3DMetrica e l'ospite è l'ing. Paolo Rossi, assegnista di ricerca al laboratorio di Geomatica della Facoltà di Ingegneria di Modena e Reggio Emilia.Insieme a Paolo abbiamo fatto una chiacchierata in due parti.In questa puntata parliamo dei principi della fotogrammetria moderna, delle basi dell'elaborazione structure from motion e delle buone pratiche durante l'acquisizione dei dati sul campo.Nella prossima puntata entriamo nel dettaglio dei software più usati in questo ambito.A questo link puoi trovare l'articolo da cui scaricare il foglio di calcolo per determinare il GSD con l'integrazione preziosa da parte di Paolo: http://3dmetrica.it/ground-sampling-distance/Qui invece trovi il primo articolo della rubrica che Paolo sta conducendo sulle pagine del blog e che riguarda l'elaborazione fotogrammetrica con il software Agisoft Photoscan: http://3dmetrica.it/fotogrammetria-con-photoscan/Ed infine qui trovi il link al profilo LinkedIN di Paolo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paolo-rossi-aa1827139/
En el podcast de hoy, hablamos de Photoscan. PhotoScan es una aplicación de escaneo de Google Fotos que te permite escanear tus fotos impresas, ojo, fotos impresas o documentos, con la cámara del teléfono, y olvidarte hacer malabarismos para que la imagen salga correcta, o sin los dichosos reflejos que siempre están ahí para fastidiar cuando haces una foto desde el movil.
Google's PhotoScan app is a great way to snap up old photos, in higher quality, on your smartphone. Jefferson Graham reports on #TalkingTech.
Este es un nuevo podcast en solitario, sin Monky. En la sección Noticias de Apple comento acerca del aniversario número 10 del iPhone, del dominio de los AirPods en el mercado de la audífonos bluetooth, de la fuga de cerebros de Apple hacia Tesla y del aumento del tamaño de la aplicaciones del Apple TV. En la sección de Rumores de Apple les comento acerca del rumor que indica que Apple estaría desarrollando unos lentes de Realidad Aumentada en conjunto con Carl Zeiss, que el iPhone 8 podría tener un chasis de acero inoxidable y que también podría cumplir con la certificación IP68. En la sección Futurología, comento que me encantaría que Apple desarrollara unos parlantes inalámbricos potenciados por Siri, los cuales podrían reemplazar a los AirPort como router, y reemplazar al Apple TV como centro de HomeKit. En la sección iOS Apps comento acerca del juego Grumpy Cat y de la aplicación Photoscan. En la sección MacApps les comento acerca de la aplicación MacID y del servicio de suscripción de aplicaciones SetApp. En la sección Internet comento respecto del anuncio de los nuevos procesadores Kaby Lake de Intel, del hackeo de la consola NES Classic Mini, y del modding de la consola Famicom Classic Mini en una Famicom Pocket. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del sitio ipsw.me en el cual es posible descargar los archivos IPSW de los dispositivos iOS.
Este es un nuevo podcast en solitario, sin Monky. En la sección Noticias de Apple comento acerca del aniversario número 10 del iPhone, del dominio de los AirPods en el mercado de la audífonos bluetooth, de la fuga de cerebros de Apple hacia Tesla y del aumento del tamaño de la aplicaciones del Apple TV. En la sección de Rumores de Apple les comento acerca del rumor que indica que Apple estaría desarrollando unos lentes de Realidad Aumentada en conjunto con Carl Zeiss, que el iPhone 8 podría tener un chasis de acero inoxidable y que también podría cumplir con la certificación IP68. En la sección Futurología, comento que me encantaría que Apple desarrollara unos parlantes inalámbricos potenciados por Siri, los cuales podrían reemplazar a los AirPort como router, y reemplazar al Apple TV como centro de HomeKit. En la sección iOS Apps comento acerca del juego Grumpy Cat y de la aplicación Photoscan. En la sección MacApps les comento acerca de la aplicación MacID y del servicio de suscripción de aplicaciones SetApp. En la sección Internet comento respecto del anuncio de los nuevos procesadores Kaby Lake de Intel, del hackeo de la consola NES Classic Mini, y del modding de la consola Famicom Classic Mini en una Famicom Pocket. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del sitio ipsw.me en el cual es posible descargar los archivos IPSW de los dispositivos iOS.
Esta semana en Byte Podcast 527 las noticias incluyen el anuncio del Huawei Mate 9, la nueva aplicación PhotoScan de Google y las nuevas características de Instagram que lo hacen parecerse cada vez más a Snapchat. En Bookmarks, un sitio web para los que tienen problemas o quieren aprender o recordar de álgebra, y en Cultura Digital explicamos porqué tiene sentido que Microsoft se haya unido a la Linux Foundation. Cerramos con la reseña del smartphone de ASUS Zenfone 3, un Android de gama media muy recomendable. Enlaces Álgebra Rules - www.algebrarules.com PhotoScan - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos.scanner Zenfone 3 - http://zenvolution.mx
Google lanza PhotoScan, una App para escanear fotos antiguas con el celular. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A semana foi bem conturbada em notícias de tecnologia, a começar pela Amazon que pode ou não ter anunciado a expansão do seu serviço de streaming. E depois foi a vez do Facebook e do Google discutirem se as notícias falsas que eles promoveram ajudaram a eleger o próximo presidente dos EUA. Além dessas duas nada confusas notícias, o Google liberou o PhotoScan e escolhemos um gadget da semana que combina bem com o título. E sobre o título, Rafael Silva e Rodrigo Gonzalez já pedem desculpas antecipadamente por ele.
Oh the weather outside is frightful... or at least it will be in a few days. Big storm a'comin' to the midwest and heading east. But inside here on the BeBizzy Break Podcast we're just talking about the holidays and your marketing. Google Photoscan - need to digitize your old photos and upload them to social media or a secure cloud location? Photoscan will do just that. Available for the iOS & Android devices you can easily scan any old photo or document and keep it digitally. Mandy Edwards from ME Marketing Services joins the Break to discuss getting your small business ready for the holiday season with some tips on making your digital locations as well as your traditional marketing efforts a bit more seasonal. Have a great weekend everyone! Don’t forget to send us any suggestions for apps to review or people to interview. And subscribe to the BeBizzy Break Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. And as always, leave the technical stuff to us!
Jefferson Graham explains why Google's new PhotoScan app is one of the biggest tech innovations of the year--and a must-add app to the collection, on #TalkingTech.
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