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This week we talk all about the announcements at Qualcomm's Snapdragon Tech Summit 2019 (including the Snapdragon 865, Sundar Pichai takes over Alphabet, and some Pixel things. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Play, Google Podcasts, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, and through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Wednesday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Thursday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Stephen Hall Abner Li Links: Qualcomm unveils new Snapdragon 865, Snapdragon 765 chipsets to bring 5G to all Snapdragon 865 will be first SoC to support on-phone ID card APIs in Android R Qualcomm unveils new ‘3D Sonic Max’ fingerprint sensor that’s… a lot bigger Motorola announces plan to re-enter the premium smartphone space Xiaomi, Oppo, Motorola, HMD confirm devices built on 5G-ready Snapdragon 865 Breaking: Larry Page, Sergey Brin name Sundar Pichai CEO of Alphabet [Update: Final patch] Google stops updating the original Pixel and Pixel XL December security patch rolling out to Google Pixel, factory images & OTAs live December Pixel 4 update coming next week w/ fixes for display flickering, Bluetooth, more Android 10 gestures for other launchers, Pixel Themes come to older Google phones PSA: December update for Pixel 3, 3a causing crashing issue w/ Pixel Launcher Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEN_N7mDe98
TechCraft, une émission de divertissement Technologique & vidéo-ludique. OU TechCraft, un savant mélange de High Tech, de jeux vidéo & de Fun! Nos liens: Site TechCraft: www.techcraft.fr Live Youtube: http://live.techcraft.fr Flux rss: http://techcraft.podcloud.fr/rss E-Mail: podcast@techcraft.fr Twitter : @TechCraftPDC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechCraftPDC Slack: http://soulcityteam.slack.com Podradio: http://podradio.fr/podcast/110 PodCloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/techcraft iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/gamecraft/id796213889 Chaîne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/techcraftpdc News High-tech Quenton: Dropbox s’inspire de WeTransfert Beudi : Facebook petit joueur! Redscape: Firefox bloquera les notifications et le sideloading d’extensions Les notifications sont partout. Smartphones, ordinateurs, montres, et même voitures, on veut tout savoir tout le temps. La notification, cancer de notre époque ? C’est ce que doit à moitié penser Mozilla, la fondation (et l'entreprise) qui édite le navigateur Firefox, puisque celui profitera de la sortie dans le canal officiel de la 72ème itération de son navigateur pour couper le sifflet à ce que l’on appelle le web-push, soit une demande d’autorisation, envoyé par le site en question, souvent une demande d'autorisation d’affichage de notifications, par exemple. Quenton: Ressortez vos Google CardBoard il va y avoir du nouveau! Beudi: Fitbit change de propriétaire Quenton: IE est mort, EDGE est mort, vive chrome! Les News Gaming Le dossier de la semaine Redscape: A la découverte des medias center : Plex, Emby, Jellyfin & Kodi Les news en bref Quenton: Le Google Pixel & Pixel XL 1ère génération (sortie en 2016) auront leurs dernière mise à jour logicielle en décembre Quenton: Le google Nest Hub peut maintenant détecter votre présence proche et vous proposer la météo (inutile) Quenton: Google à acheté FitBit pour 2,1 milliards de dollars Quenton: Steam sort sa nouvelle interface de la beta et la déploie chez tout le monde!CONCLUSION Site TechCraft: www.techcraft.fr E-Mail: podcast@techcraft.fr Slack: soulcityteam.slack.com Twitter : @TechCraftPDC
Buenas muchachada, hoy os traigo impresiones tras la Maratonpod y os comento que me pasa con el Pixel XL.
Buenas muchachada, hoy os traigo impresiones tras la Maratonpod y os comento que me pasa con el Pixel XL.
This week, Frontier network outages get worse in New York, if you had a Google Pixel or Pixel XL, you may be getting up to $500, Verizon sells tumbler to WordPress, FCC is investing more dollars in rural broadband plus some DSLR cameras may have ransomware. Show Notes: Google Pixel and Pixel XL Claim Frontier network outages Verizon to sell Tumblr Weight Watchers kids app DSLR camera malware vulnerability Caviar employees and DoorDash acquisition AT&T/T-Mobile call verification Facebook wants to keep private groups safe Apple breaks Safaris policy iPhone 11 will come out in September 2015 Macbook Pro banned from FAA FCC rural broadband funding Navigation apps lack railroad safety info Ajit Pai endorses TMobile-Sprint merger Homeland Security Committee subpoena 8Chan owner Google employees petition against border agencies LGBTQ YouTuber lawsuit discrimination 5 things you need to know when getting a Chromebook Sega Genesis Mini console Xbox streaming Creative productivity apps for students Android accessibility apps Google privacy tips for Mac and iOS Trending last week on Google Trends at number 1: Jeffrey Epstein Trending today on Twitter at number 1: #liesofleavingneverland Trending today on YouTube at number 11: I won every prize at a theme park Watch a DJ astronaut
Parientes, en el podcast de esta semana hablamos de que EA no puede creer que la gente los ve como los malos. Nintendo anuncio una nueva presentación de Nintendo Switch, el Switch Lite. Netflix anuncia la caricatura de Cuphead y tenemos dudas de como va a funcionar. Google Stadia contesto en sus preguntas frecuentes que solo se va a poder usar Stadia en el Pixel 3, Pixel 3a y Pixel XL. Finalmente jugamos rumores con GTA 6, Cyberpunk 2077, donde los parientes tienen que decidir cual de los 3 rumores es inventado y cual es el mas importante. 4 Parientes - 070 - 15-Jul-19 - Nintedo Switch Lite y EA no puede creer que son los malos! ¡Bienvenidos al podcast de los 4 Parientes un podcast sobre amistad y videojuegos! Los temas de este podcast son: 1.- EA le dice a gamesindustry.biz que "no puede creer que son visto como los malos" 2.- Nintendo Switch Lite Anunciado 3.- Netflix anuncia caricatura de Cuphead 4.- Google Stadia solo se puede jugar en 3 celulares 5.- Rumores: Death Stranding, Cyberpunk 2077 y GTA 6 ¡Pónganse a jugar!
Damashe and Michael get started 0:00, The fan turned off, we start todays episode of Damashe and Michael, Just Talking Tech talking about how much the two of them hate fan's when recording. 00:36, then Michael asks Damashe if he checked out the google doc. 00:40, and he is figuring out how to submit what ... Read more Source
En este episodio de Nerdcore hablamos sobre el evento de Google en donde presentaron el nuevo Pixel 3 y Pixel XL 3, además del Home Hub y la nueva Pixel Slate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message
En este episodio de #NerdcoreLive hablamos de un montón de temas relacionados con VR y Mixed Reality, incluyendo los nuevos dispositivos de Microsoft de VR para Windows, los anuncios de Oculus y Akira contando su experiencia jugando Mario Kart en VR. Además de todo esto nos unimos a la discusión y polémica sobre la mala calidad de la pantalla del Pixel XL 2 y los problemas que ha presentado y nos cagamos de la risa del Safari Virtual de Zuck en Puerto Rico. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message
Las noticias de la semana han llegado! En esta ocasión hablamos del posible diseño del Galaxy X y del Pixel 3 XL, de la nueva plataforma Steam TV y de muchas cosas más! No te lo pierdas!
Verdict on the Nokia 7 Plus, a most excellent high mid-ranger, effectively a cheaper Pixel XL!
Google Pixel 2 XL vs. Samsung Note 8 Weeks ago, I promised a comparison between the Google Pixel 2 XL vs. the Samsung Note 8 smartphones. I purchased the Pixel 2 XL prior to Christmas in 2017, and as a #brandpartner for Verizon wireless, I was given a Samsung Note 8 a few weeks ago to test and talk about. I've finally got a few weeks under my belt of using the phones at the same time to do basically the same things, and I'm finally ready to give my impressions. The Basics First of all, I'd like to preface the comments on the comparison of the Google Pixel 2 XL vs the Samsung Note 8 by stating you can't go wrong with either of these phones. There are differences, and frankly if you could combine the two of these phones you'd have the perfect smartphone... and probably the most expensive. So I get it, you can't have everything in one phone, but a guy can dream, right? A couple of other things before I continue. I use both phones with a plastic cover on the back and a glass protector on the front. This ads some bulk and minimal weight but keeps the phone protected against dropping and normal wear. I am also comparing these phones in their ability to conduct business more than as a "leisure" device. So taking photos of kids will be less important than ability to run apps, answer emails, etc. (although I DO take a ton of pictures of my dogs). Here is some basic spec information on the Pixel 2 XL vs. Note 8. [table id=1 /] Look, Feel & Design Both phones are roughly the same size, weight and "bulk". But I'm used to a large phone so this isn't a big deal. Even though it's technically larger, the Note 8 just seems smaller and lighter. It is thinner and maybe that lends itself to tricking it's the smaller phone. The bezel is also smaller on the Note 8 than the Pixel 2 XL which provides some extra screen real estate at the top and bottom of the screen. In true Google fashion the screen is good, but not awesome. My impression of Google in regards to their hardware, and in some cases their software, is here it is, it's functional and wonderful, not go use it. The Note 8 screen is probably the best screen I've seen on a smartphone. However, watching YouTube videos (for work!) seems better on the Pixel 2 XL because the screen isn't as "stretched" for some videos. One note regarding the Pixel 2 XL and burn-in... I've had the phone since the release date and have had no burn in visible on the device. Something that is a great addition to most Android phones in the last few years is the existence of a fingerprint sensor. Both of these phones have them as a way to log into the phone, but the Pixel 2 XL seems much more easy to use because of placement than the Note 8, which sometimes forces more manipulation of the phone in order to reach the sensor especially when using a back cover. One final point on the look & feel, typing is easier on the Google Pixel 2 XL. No idea why, just fewer typing mistakes on this device. They are virtually the same size, so I wish I had a reason but I do not. Advantage : Battery Life If you use your phone primarily as a business communication device battery life is a primary concern for you. And both of these phones offer excellent battery life with a 3520mAh battery on the Pixel 2 XL and a smaller 3300mAh on the Note 8. The slight decrease in batter size on the Note 8 IS noticeable when you're working away from a charger, taking lots of phone calls, or using the screen a lot. Testing data reveals the Pixel 2 XL has a very impressive battery life of over 12 hours when being used consistently to view the web over a 4G connection, while the Note 8 comes in at just over 11 hours. Real-life experience has shown me the Pixel 2 XL to be even more protective of it's battery level. Both batteries charge extremely fast when using their provided charging plug and cable. And one feature I really miss on the Google Pixel 2 XL is the presence of wireless charging, which is a feature of the Samsung Note 8. Advantage : Performance Both of these phones have the same processor, the Snapdragon 835. And while the Note 8 has a slight advantage in actual processor testing data, it just feels like the Pixel 2 XL is quicker and better at handling requests to process data. Even with it's added 2GB of RAM, the Note 8 occasionally lags or locks on certain requests, while the Pixel 2 XL just hammers it out quickly and smoothly. Now don't get me wrong, the Note 8 is wonderfully quick and opens multiple apps well, again it's more of a feeling that justifiable. And when you have invoicing, social media, mileage tracking, calendars and more open, seconds count. In regards to network and voice performance, the Google Pixel 2 XL is better here as well. I work in a downstairs office with only a very small window. The rest is concrete walls on three sides, so it's a bit of a bunker. When using the Note 8, I get a noticeable dropping or cutting out of calls in comparison to my Pixel 2 XL with two bars compared to three on the Pixel XL, and even the Wi-Fi radio seems to have a better, longer-reaching connection. Advantage : Software Here's where some of the comparisons have issues. The Google Pixel 2 XL is running Android 8.1.1 (Oreo) and the Samsung Note 8 is running 7.1.1 (Nougat). This software upgrade is just a few days away from the Note 8, but as it stands now there are a few things that lean towards the Pixel 2 XL. Security upgrades, notification dots on app icons, picture in picture on videos and some notifications on apps that are killing your battery are an advantage Oreo brings and that means the Pixel 2 XL wins. There also is the "stock" Android versus the modified Samsung Android experience debate. Stock is just that, no extra default apps installed, no bloatware, and no Bixby (Samsungs smart assistant) which even has it's own button on the Note 8, and also which I have disabled. Advantage : Special Features One of the drawbacks of the Google Pixel 2 XL vs. the Samsung Note 8 is what was a benefit in the software section above... stock. On the Pixel 2 XL you get what you get. No SD memory slot, smaller RAM, no S-Pen, just a stock version of Android 8 running on an awesome device. So the Note 8 easily wins this category. First, the memory expansion. I use my extra memory for a lot of things. I store music (I am a DJ), I store web files, I store data backups, things that will come in handy if I cannot get access to the Verizon network (which frankly doesn't happen too often). I do miss the expandable memory, which is really why I paid the extra money for the 128GB version of the Pixel 2 XL. So let's talk about the S-Pen. The S-Pen is one of those things you don't miss until you do. I so rarely use it, but when I do it's for something pretty important like a diagram, quick hall layout when talking to bridal clients, a website example, or just a quick note. I actually do use it quite a bit on my Samsung Chromebook Pro, and before that on my Samsung Note 10.1 2014 tablet. Both of these are larger form-factors and easier to write, but the pen works the same across all of these devices. Advantage : Sound This is going to be quick. The Google Pixel 2 XL is the best sounding smartphone I've ever owned. Period. The dual front-firing speakers are louder and can broadcast sound regardless of how you are holding the device. The Note 8's small speaker on the bottom of the device gets covered up or just is so small it doesn't carry very well. This sound advantage continues to the phone itself as well. The sound quality on normal phone calls is better than even wired phone systems, and if used on speaker phones there is no comparison of the Google Pixel 2 XL vs. the Samsung Note 8. Also, Bluetooth seems more stable and less "laggy" when on a phone call. That's probably a product of Oreo vs. Nougat, but I call it like I see it. Advantage : Camera Both of the cameras on these devices are spectacular. The Google Pixel 2 XL is a bit more balanced and more accurate for colors, and the anti-shake correction on videos is pretty awesome if you are using it attached to something that moves, in a vehicle or on a bike, and just walking or running. But again, the cameras on both the Google Pixel 2 XL and the Note 8 are great features, but many articles claim the Google Pixel 2 XL camera to simply be the best phone camera available and I agree. So crank up the resolution on those photos of whiteboards, presentations, or anything else for work, then get them saved to your unlimited Google cloud storage for use later. Google Pixel 2 XL photos Samsung Note 8 photos Advantage : Summary Well, looking at these results and forced to make a decision, I would choose the Google Pixel 2 XL vs. the Samsung Note 8. I'm sure shortly after I publish this Android 8 will get installed on the Note 8 and we'll have to do this again, but as it stands now, the Google Pixel 2 XL just has too much going for it starting with the better operating system, then easier to use form factor, easier to use fingerprint unlock reader, better sound, better battery life, and snappier performance. However, if you want that extra 1/4" or so of screen real estate, a seemingly smaller footprint, wireless charging and ability to add a very large SD storage card, the Note 8 is for you. Both phones are significant increase in quality over their last versions as well as their flagship competitors, so really you can't go wrong. And the large footprint is simply awesome if you use it for many business tasks, note taking, and communications. You can check out both phone and dozens of others at your local Verizon store, or at VerizonWireless.com. Have any questions or suggestions on going paperless? Leave them below, or send them to me @BeBizzy on Twitter! Disclosure: As member of a pretty cool team of influencing users, I received mobile devices with line of service from Verizon. No additional compensation was provided nor did I promise a positive review. All opinions are my own. By the way, many of us meet every Friday @ 2pm CT on Twitter (#MobileLiving) to discuss mobile phones and how you can use them in your daily lives. Join us! #BetterMatters #brandpartner
Google to debut emails that automatically update in Gmail Apple iPhone source code leaks on GitHub Google sued for "knowingly" selling faulty Pixel and Pixel XL phones Search tool accesses firms' documents in the cloud Twitter posts its first quarterly profit as ad sales rise Chrome 68 to condemn all unencrypted sites by summer Facebook’s two-factor authentication system auto-posts replies on your profile Don’t use Huawei phones say heads of FBI CIA and NSA Facebook’s ‘Protect’ feature on iOS essentially installs spyware on iPhone and iPad
Spelades in söndagen den 5 november rätt sent på kvällen. Avsnitt 141, och eftersom att 141 är den nionde Blum Integern så talar vi under detta avsnitt om; komplettering kring BlueBorne och vilka OS-versioner som är säkra, hur fel det är med patentsystem, ”Hamburgergate”, Trumps Twitter, wearable tech mot fibromyalgi, Estlands ID kort stoppas, ”Tesla Truck”, Microsoft tjänar pengar, HoloLens, uppdateringar till Microsoft Insiders och uppdateringar till Skype, en bug i Outlook, en bugg i Microsoft Edge, Microsoft kör Linux, Iphone 10 och läppen längst upp, uppdatering kring kalkylatorn i IOS, IOS 11.1 har nya emojis, WatchOS är uppdaterad, hur vi blir lyssnade på av våra appar, Google Assistant, borde Johan köpa en Google Pixel och buggar i Googlesbugghanterare. Sedan så tar vi självklart och avslutar med lite pryllista Fördjupningslänkar BlueBorneArmis.com Armis whitepaper Armis BlueBone vulnerability Scanner Korkat patentsystem Hamburger-gateHär hittar man hur den ser ut Podcast avsnitt från 99% invicible som handlar om emojin ”person i lotus position” Appel serverar enligt hamburgare som ser ut som emojin FibromyalgiHur funkar bandet man skall ha på sig Vad är Fibromyalgi ID kort i Estland stoppas att användas till Mars 2018 Tesla truckenHär kan man hitta bilden Logistikpodden om man vill höra en pod om logistik (riktigt bra, tips: börja med avsnitt 32) Rapport på vilka jobb försvinner (PDF) Microsoft nyheterMicrosoft tjänar massa pengar HoloLens kommer till Sverige Microsoft ändrar hur man hanterar feedback i Insiders-programmet Uppdateringar till Skypeklienten på Mac Hur ser det ut om man blir hackad i Outlook (Office DDE) Microsoft anställd installerar Chrome mitt under presentationen 40% av alla VMs i Microsoft Azure kör Linux AppleHur skulle det se ut om man har läppen på alla Apple-produkter Iphone X klagomål om batteritid Kalkylatorbuggen rättas i iOS 11.2 Nyheterna i IOS 11.1 Watch OS 4.1 är släppt Apple kan sortera ut vilka bilder som innehåller bröst (NSF) Katmatsvideon som vi pratade om på Iphone GoogleGoogle Assistant har stöd för Apple Music Google Assistant kommer till fler länder... Kan vi hoppas på Sverige? Pixel XL finns i Sverige Jämförelse mellan Pixel XL och Pixel 2 XL Bugg i Googles bugghanterare läckte info om säkerhetsbuggar (del1) Bugg i Googles bugghanterare läckte info om säkerhetsbuggar (del2) Pryllistan Johan: Magic Mirror med Vklass Mats: Microsoft IntelliMouse (den nya) Wow Classic Björn:playstation PSN abb . Bra eller anus? Nintento Classic Mini SNES David:SOLOSOCKS 2.0 fler Philips Hue-lampor! Moar!!11oneone Saker vi tänkte prata om men som inte kom med Microsoft 365 Business har fått nya applikationer som passar småföretag 12 google-satsningar som gått i graven I USA har man haft ”Outlook.com premium”. Nu läggs det ned och istället kommer delar i Office 365… Tankar??Länk1 Länk2 Deltagare i avsnittet: Mats: @Mahu78 Johan: @JoPe72 David: @dlilja Björn: @DiverseTips Egna länkar En Liten Pod Om IT på webben En Liten Pod Om IT på Facebook Länkar till podden: Apple Podcaster (iTunes) Overcast Stitcher Acast
To the surprise of only the highly-paid "analysts" on Wall Street, Apple beat expectations again, had no problems selling lots and lots of iPhone 8s, and even the iPhone X appears to be more plentiful than last year's highly constrained iPhone 7. Mike and Charles go over the company's frankly stupendous fiscal Q4 numbers, but also remind users that all of Apple's platforms have now reached that mature "point-one" stage and it is time to upgrade if you can (for no other reason than to ensure you are no longer vulnerable to the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability, because you can't wait for a router fix -- it's probably not coming). Qualcomm stumbles, Google's Pixel XL 2 fumbles (again), Amazon doesn't do its homework, and Best Buy got their rear end handed to them -- all in a string of stories about being dumb. This week, Charles welcomes D. Proni of Econ Technologies on to talk about super-syncing and backup utility Chronosync; Mike gives the Internet a stern talking-to about the freakout over a native (and not hidden) Photos auto-cataloging feature; both drool over the latest spotting of iMacs Pros in the wild; Apple makes a great change for iCloud users, and next month you'll be able to bid on Steve Jobs' old car. All this and much more covering a big week in tech, cadets, so get in line early and bring your sleep pods -- you're going to be out there a couple of Rels early to secure your very own copy of Space Javelin X -- er, Season 2 Episode 34!
This week, Social media comes before congress, tech finds fake fish, what jobs will be hot in the next 5 years, in-depth look at the Tesla 3, do chimps possess imagination?, and much more. What We're Playing With Andy & Dwayne: Stranger Things 2 Tosin: Oxenfree, Pixel XL 2 Headlines Why Nerds and Nurses Are Taking Over the U.S. Economy Fish Fraud' Is Rampant. Here's How to Fix It Audible Book of the Week The White Song: Chronicles of the Black Gate, Book 5 by Phil Tucker Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: From Russia With Love by Matt Munro Hot Topic: Social Media on Trial Twitter is banning all ads from Russian news agencies RT and Sputnik effective immediately Twitter Offered RT 15% Of Its Total Share Of US Elections Advertising 5 things we learned when Facebook, Google and Twitter testified to Congress about Russia's election meddling Trump and Clinton spent $81M on US election Facebook ads, Russian agency $46K Facebook: preventing abuse will cut into future profits Representatives From Facebook, Twitter And Google Testify About Russia's Election Influence Forget Washington. Facebook's Problems Abroad Are Far More Disturbing Music Break: Monkey Man by The Maytals Final Word Chimp "Girls" Play With "Dolls" Too—First Wild Evidence The Drill Down Videos of the Week First In-Depth look at the Tesla Model 3 It's Mueller Time! Trump Administration Season Ending Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Esta semana les traemos : Todo acerca del evento de Google (Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2, Home Mini, Home Max, Clips, Buds, Dreamday, Pixelbook) Quien es mejor, Siri, Google Assistant, Cortana o Alexa Muere Hugh Hefner, fundador de la revista de PlayBoy Green Lantern en la pelicula de Justice League Lista de Películas más esperada para el 2018 Hablamos un poco sobre Pacific Rim 2 y su nuevo trailer Margarita Zavala renuncia al PAN Los 5 mejores planos de secuencia en las películas ¿Baterías del iPhone 8 Explotan? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lacantinageek/support
Google announces a slew of new hardware including the new Pixel and Pixel XL, a new Chromebook, and new Google Home smart devices. How do the new Pixel phones compare to last year's model? Andrew and Paul also run down new hardware from HP such as the new 13 inch Spectre x360. And Andrew questions whether Apple is losing it's way.
Google announces a slew of new hardware including the new Pixel and Pixel XL, a new Chromebook, and new Google Home smart devices. How do the new Pixel phones compare to last year's model? Andrew and Paul also run down new hardware from HP such as the new 13 inch Spectre x360. And Andrew questions whether Apple is losing it's way.
Howdy, welcome back! Sunny and I are back after a few technical difficulties. We're trying very hard to iron out our schedule, but life, work, and the unforeseen weather have continued to disrupt our plans. But, we'll talk again on Sunday to shift back into a normal schedule. This week Sunny and I talked about the news from last week including Nest, August, Smart Desk, and Pixel XL rumors and leaks. We also talked about the Amazon event which happened earlier in the day. Sunny reacts live as I tell him about all the new products for Alexa. If you want to find more about us follow us on Twitter - @sunnysinghio and @leonhitchens. We're digitalbounds.com and @digitalbounds on social. Lastly, check out my project Gadget Smart, gadgetsm.art. Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play! Thanks for listening.
Welcome to Episode 20 of the podcast. In this episode we have more information about the Equifax breach, and some Google leaks! First Half Google takes 2000 of HTCs 4000 engineers to join them on their hardware team to develop new products for 1.1 billion. Google also gets access to HTCs patents in this dealhttps://www.blog.google/topics/hardware/google-signs-agreement-htc-continuing-our-big-bet-hardware/ Safari on iOS 11 blocks cross site tracking that advertisers were doing to keep track of where you were going on the web. Advertisers are not happyhttp://www.zdnet.com/article/ios-11-rolls-out-today-with-safari-anti-tracking-heres-why-advertisers-hate-it/ Equifax Saga Continues NYT asking for the removal of Equifaxhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/21/opinion/get-rid-of-equifax.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-right-region®ion=opinion-c-col-right-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-right-region Equifax Twitter account links to a phishing website instead of the real one where you can check if you are affectedhttps://twitter.com/thesquashSH/status/910512164938665984 Experian, which is a credit monitoring service, can hand out your credit freeze pin to anybody that wants it. https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/09/experian-site-can-give-anyone-your-credit-freeze-pin/ Break Second Half https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/18/pi-can-wirelessly-charge-your-phone-from-a-short-distance/ Google Leaks PixelBook http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19/google-pixelbook-chromebook-price-release-date/ Pixel XL http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19/google-pixel-2-xl-exclusive/ http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19/google-pixel-2-kinda-blue-price/ Google Home Mini http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19/google-home-mini-exclusive/ Updated Daydream View http://www.droid-life.com/2017/09/19/new-google-daydream-view-exclusive/
Apple Event, iPhones 8, iPhone X, Apple TV 4lk, Apple Watch Series 3, A11 Bionic, Backlog gaming, Xbox Smart HDD, Porsche, Doom and Wolf 2 on Switch, Wype, Brain typing, CryptoCurrency update, Pixel XL, Lots of Gaming news
In this episode we talk with Sara Hawkins about the Equifax breach and what you can do now. BBP : Episode 54 - Equifarked Tech News Apple Announced three new iPhones yesterday at the new Steve Jobs auditorium at the spaceship Wireless charging New A11 Bionic Processor Glass backs 2GB RAM ?? No OLED Camera can shoot in 4k $699 and $799 Preorder is Sept 15 and available Sept 22 FaceID failure during demo, but basically it will unlock with the camera and your face Black, White, and new gold color iPhone X Bezel is all but gone No home button Case is glass and stainless stell $1000 sale 10/27 with shipment on 11/3 Screen is an OLED display made by…. SAMSUNG! The home button and power button are combined to be the Side Button Long press for Siri, double click for Apple Pay Two hour increase in battery than the iPhone 7 Better flash, slow motion recording and of course 4k Other phones cost S8 : 700 Note 8 : 900 Pixel and Pixel XL : ?? Pixel was $650 & $850 And now to the even bigger issue in the last several days, the Equifax breach. Equifax announed 143 million customer records exposed. Just in ND, the attorney general has stated over 248k exposed http://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/ND-AG-says-more-than-248000-North-Dakotans-affected-by-Equifax-data-breach-444010593.html Rick Smith, Chairman and CEO of Equifax on the breach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh1gzJFVFLc Issues Breach occurred in May - July, found in July, made public in Sept Three executives sold stock. On 8/1 and 8/2 the CFO and two other execs sold $1.8million in stock, which dropped over 10% on the announcment. Equifax claims the officers had no knowledge of the hack Your information could be in Equifax because they gather information on nearly everyone to sell to credit checking agencies. It knows everything about your credit cards, bank accounts, mortgage, auto loans, everything. The website to find out if you're affected has some issues Stock Wordpress Site was flagged by OpenDNS as a potential phishing site WHOIS showed domain wasn't owned by Equifax Site asked for six of nine numbers of social security number Can state you've been breached using some test info… I believe this is residual from testing, but could show a larger issue. What to do Can check to see if you're affected Be advised the FREE service may turn into a PAID version after a time Also, read the T&C's on what rights you are giving up before you agree…. Rumors of being limited on legal actions against Equifax. It's now being reported that the verbage has been removed, so you are NOT giving up legal rights. Put a credit freeze on accounts Don't respond to phishing attacks to give out personal information via text or email.
The Pixel Event is set for October 4th where we should see he Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2, and possibly a third Pixel device. I talk about if I'll upgrade or not. Check us out in gadgetsm.art
In this episode, Marcello Sukhdeo talks about the Samsung Galaxy Note8, also, Siri has been given an update and will sound more natural in iOS 11, and Apple TV is losing ground to Roku and Amazon streaming devices. Show Notes: Samsung has announced the release of the Galaxy Note8. The Note8 is the successor of the Galaxy Note7, which was recalled because of defective batteries that caused fire. The new phone comes with a dual-lens camera, animated messages, and expanded note-taking. The Note8 offers significant improvements over the last Note and has “infinity display”. This display is already in the S8 which makes the screen size bigger by reducing the bezel, surrounding the display. So, the Note 8’s screen will be bigger than the Note7 without feeling bigger due to the reduced bezel. With the Galaxy Note8, the new App Pair feature lets you create a custom button on the Edge panel that will let you launch two apps in multi window mode. So you can watch a video while messaging your friends, or dial into a conference call with the number and agenda right in front of you. This new device is among the most expensive smartphones, starting at about $1,299. The iPhone 7 for example, starts at about $899 and the S8 at $1,034.99. Siri With iOS 11 coming in the next few weeks, Apple has released a research paper giving details of the methods that they are using to make Siri sound more natural, with the help of machine learning. For iOS 11, the engineers at Apple worked with a new female voice actor to record 20 hours of speech in US English and generate between 1 and 2 million audio segments, which were then used to train a deep learning system. The team noted in its paper that test subjects greatly preferred the new version over the old one found in iOS 9 from dating back from 2015. Apple TV losing ground Parks Associates sampled 10,000 homes in the US which had at least one streaming player. In their findings, they noted that Roku jumped year-over-year from 32 per cent to 37 per cent, which is a foothold that none of its competitors can quite match. But Amazon is also gaining ground and moved up from 16 per cent to 24 per cent. In the case of Apple, it fell year-over-year from 19 per cent to 15 per cent marketshare. Consumers seem to be favouring the aggressively priced streaming sticks and boxes from Roku and Amazon over the comparatively more expensive Apple TV. TECH BYTES It looks like the next iPhone will be announced on September 12th. A recent report from Mac4Ever states that it confirmed with telecom companies that Apple should hold a press event on September 12. Every September since 2012, Apple has been holding press conferences to announce its iPhones. So, if you’re thinking about buying a new iPhone right now, you should wait a few weeks. It is expected that Apple will be releasing the final version of iOS 11, three different iPhones, the new version of the Apple Watch and an updated Apple TV. Facebook has rolled out a new feature to its mobile app on both iOS and Android that now allows you to set up a 360 degree photo as your Facebook cover. The new feature lets you capture a 360-degree photo with your Facebook Camera that you can share on your timeline or even use it as your cover photo. And finally, Google might be unveiling both the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 on October 5. This date lines up with last year’s announcement of the original Pixel handsets which took place on October 4.
On this new episode of the Droid Life Show, we're running through another week of leaks and rumors surrounding the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2, Galaxy Note 8, LG V30, and the Essential Phone. We're in one of those holding periods as we await the arrival of so much goodness. Outside of those mega-phones, we'll talk about the newly leaked Moto X4, Android updates over the years, headphone jacks disappearing and whether or not we care, and more!
On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we return from a 2-week summer break to dive into fresh new Google Pixel 2 images and reported features, our Moto Z2 Force review, the various Galaxy Note 8 leaks and rumors, plus the latest on the Essential Phone and LG V30. Man, there is a lot to talk about. We'll be live at 11AM Pacific (2PM Eastern)!
In this week's installment of deTecht Lake and Nick discuss some of Nick's new purchases, the next iPhone, the Pixel XL and RED's upcoming Hydrogen phones.
Kentucky Fried China? This year not only marks Huawei's 30th anniversary as a telecommunications company founded by a former member of the People's Liberation Army, but it also hails the same for KFC entering what was back then a market just beginning to open up to capitalism. We didn't expect this sort of synergy to come out of it, though. What synergy we're talking about plus more iPhone 8 speculation and a conversation with one of the forthcoming names in mobile tech critique on YouTube and a recent recruit to the Android Central video team, Jacklyn Dallas aka NothingButTech88. Make sure you’re charged and ready for the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the video recorded from 3:15pm Eastern on July 13th, or check out the high-quality audio version right here. You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air the following week! Pocketnow Weekly 261 Recording Date July 13, 2017 Hosts Juan Carlos Bagnell Jules Wang Guest Jacklyn Dallas (YouTube / Android Central) Sponsor Support for this show comes from Shutterstock, home to over 125 million royalty-free images. Whether you need a couple of images for a project or have a more regular need, the visuals you select really do matter. That’s why Shutterstock’s curators review every piece of content that can help you tell any story. And with an average of 150,000 pieces of media coming in daily, you don’t want to miss out on taking advantage of what may be a crucial element to marketing yourself or your business. They’re offering a 20 percent discount to listeners of this show — all you have to do is hit this link! Shutterstock: Great stories start here. News Summary (5:38) The news delivered in just a few minutes and a bunch of discussion afterwards. Moto Z2 Force set for reveal on July 25 Galaxy Note 8 is happening(?) August 23 LG V30 set for before IFA Berlin on August 31 iPhone 8 may ship late in fall, major features may need software update Eve V tablet getting new screens from Sharp Pixel XL2 looks a lot like Pixel XL, but there's more to it than that Ticwatch gets two new, affordable iterations on Kickstarter The KFC phone, from Huawei Tech and Nothin' Else (almost) (32:25) We look at Jacklyn Dallas's steady rise to some prominence in the younger space of tech YouTubers, dig into Motorola, Vertu and some T-shirts she designs for a good cause! • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chegamos na marca dos 50 episódios! Parabéns para nós e obrigado a vocês por aturarem a gente por tanto tempo. Você já pensou em pegar um GIF de uma bactéria? Pois agora é possível graças a cientistas que fizeram isso…porque sim. E em tempos de rumores de novo iPhone, apareceram rumores do novo Pixel XL do Google. Além disso, Rafael Silva volta no tempo e escolhe um iPod Shuffle como seu gadget da semana e Rodrigo Gonzalez fica louco com o anúncio dos novos processadores Threadripper da AMD. E o Pedro Vasconcelos, nosso editor,finalmente revela a origem da sua “@” no Twitter. Todos os links estão em: http://www.b9.com.br/75999/podcasts/tecnicalidade/tecnicalidade-050-prendam-essa-bacteria/
Intro to Gadget Reason! • The start of the Gadget Reason concept. • Finding the reasons to buy(or not buy). • Reason based tech buying (part 2) • iPhone 8 leaks - why should you care? • Pixel XL 2 leaks!
On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we've got Pixel 2 news to talk about. The first renders have leaked for the bigger Pixel XL 2 (made by LG), plus we have new feature rumors to drool about. Outside of that news, we have potential announcement dates for the Galaxy Note 8 and LG V30, the death of Vertu, a Verizon customer data exposure, Louis Vuitton entering the Android Wear game, and more!
On this week's show, we talk about our big Pixel XL story! We also discuss our review of the Moto Z2 Play.
Welcome back to another week of The Vergecast. Nilay, Paul, and Dieter sit down in the studio to bring you the news that hit our site this week. First off, the net neutrality day of action was on Wednesday, as was Nilay’s piece on the matter. The gang debate the issue in this net neutrality “season” of news. Halfway through the show, senior tech editor Lauren Goode stops by to talk a little bit about her new video series Next Level, which shows the technology that’s being worked on at some of the world’s most innovative companies and research institutions. You can check out the first episode here. Last, but not least, we have what you’ve been waiting for — phone news! We have a mini Verge mobile show to discuss the deaths and births of the mobile world recently. There’s a whole lot in between that, so listen to it all and you’ll get it all. 03:45 - A Microsoft font may have exposed corruption in Pakistan 07:39 - Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T want Congress to make a net neutrality law because they will write it 23:39 - The FCC says net neutrality destroys small ISPs. So has it? 35:47 - Next Level with Lauren Goode 52:13 - iFixit teardown confirms Note 7 Fan Edition is just a Note 7 with a new, smaller battery 53:30 - BlackBerry KeyOne launches on Sprint, the eternal harbor of innovation 54:25 - Death of Windows Phone 59:47 - The new Pixel XL 1:01:54 - Luxury phone maker Vertu is shutting down its UK manufacturing operation 1:03:27 - Andy Rubin’s Essential is staying quiet on the Essential Phone delay 1:06:51 - Paul’s weekly segment “Mag me later” 1:10:31 - Alexa news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me for episode 9 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Helena Stone of Chip Chick, wherein we discuss the latest Pixel XL leaks and Moto Z2 rumors, the Moto lineup in general, the BlackBerry KEYone and Galaxy S8, and everything from modular phones to smartwatches to electric cars.
Check out the latest FoneArena Daily video that gives you a quick roundup of the latest technology news. Huawei’s Honor brand is all set to launch the Honor 8 Pro smartphone in India on July 6th, exclusively on Amazon.in. This smartphone was introduced back in April and comes powered by Octa-Core Kirin 960 processor with 6GB of RAM. In the … Continue reading "Google Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2 specs surface, Honor 8 Pro launching next week and more – FoneArena Daily"
Back by unpopular demand, Josh returns to do another solo podcast because Leo and Brian were MIA AF! This week, he rambles about E3 press conferences, an unexpected callback, working out and making videos. He then reviews his new phone, the Pixel XL. It’s short and sweet. Just like this description. Well, it’s short anyways. … More PSA Podcast Episode 76: Joshcast #2
Welcome to the first full episode of the Mobile Tech Podcast, with guest Richard Lai, Senior Editor at Engadget, and Editor-in-Chief of Engadget Chinese. In this episode, we discuss the HTC U11, what phones are in our pockets, the Pixel XL, LG G6, and Galaxy S8. Richard Lai HTC U11 Pixel XL LG G6 Galaxy S8
Sony's A9 Camera, New Vizio TVs, Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels, Call of Duty: WWII, EOL alerts for Pixel and Pixel XL, Big story games are dying?, why are batteries exploding, New Google Earth, Blackberry taking it's last breath, Nexus 6p Class action lawsuit, Nintendo 2DS XL, Elon Musk Boring Company
Hablamos de las estafas que aprovechan la declaración de la Renta, del fin del roaming, del iPhone 7 Plus RED comparado con el Pixel XL y mucho más. 9000 es un programa de tecnología presentado por humanos. Danny Salas @dannsac https://twitter.com/dannsac Pedro Moya @pemoru https://twitter.com/pemoru Paolo AC @paoloac https://twitter.com/paoloac Síguenos y háblanos, no somos robots, aunque tengamos alma androide ;)
Jonathan Feist, Joe Hindy, David Imel and Adam Molina take to the airwaves for Android Authority Podcast #101. With Josh on holidays, the team talks Google's latest phones, with codenames Walleye, Muskie and Taimen leaking out. Adam stole John Velasco's phone, and got away with it. Hangouts is splitting into Meet and Chat, at least professionally and the LG G6 is announced, but not yet for sale, you voted on whether you were planning to buy the phone, or wait to see the Samsung Galaxy S8. Bet you can guess what you voted for. Thank you to our sponsor this week, Tech Deals. If you are looking for Adobe software training courses, or photography, coding, hacking, publishing and more training as well, there's great VPN software and hardware such as reversible micro USB cables, drones and more. To see these and many more deals, head over to deals.androidauthority.com to save some cash and support Android Authority. The Android Authority Podcast - discussing topics in Android every week. Rough Timecodes: Check-in includes talk about electric skateboards, V-Moda reviews and the weather. 28:00 - deals.androidauthority.com ad 32:00 - Google Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2 and Shamu 2... I mean, Walleye, Muskie and Taimen phones 42:00 - Project Jacquard 48:00 - Lost phone recovery tips 58:00 - Hangouts breaking into Chat and Meet 74:00 - Your votes on the LG G6 Relevant Links Android Authority Forums - Podcast discussionWalleye and Muskie Google Taimen device rumorProject Jacquard Lost your phone? Can you get it back? Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet LG G6 poll "Fish are friends, not food."
Smartphones mit 6-Zoll-Displays waren früher etwas besonderes, heute bekommt man von fast jedem Hersteller solche "Phablets". In c't uplink sprechen wir mit Jörg Wirtgen darüber, worauf man beim Kauf großer Smartphones achten muss, und wie sich teure Geräte wie das Pixel XL gegenüber der 250-Euro-Konkurrenz schlagen. Daniel Berger hat sich für c't uplink den Webfont Google Noto anschaut, der über 100 Sprachen integriert und mit dem Google sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, das �-Zeichen aus dem Internet zu verbannen. Zum Schluss gibt es Neues von Spieleentwickler-Legende Ron Gilbert. Sein per Kickstarter finanziertes Point&Click-Adventure Thimbleweed Park wird in einigen Wochen auf den Markt kommen: Ob es das Flair von Klassikern wie Monkey Island und Maniac Mansion wiederaufleben lassen kann? Für Antworten auf unser Bilderrätsel schreibt an uplink@ct.de Mit dabei: Daniel Herbig, Daniel Berger, Achim Barczok, Jörg Wirtgen Die c't 5/17 gibt's am Kiosk, im heise Shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink-
Smartphones mit 6-Zoll-Displays waren früher etwas besonderes, heute bekommt man von fast jedem Hersteller solche "Phablets". In c't uplink sprechen wir mit Jörg Wirtgen darüber, worauf man beim Kauf großer Smartphones achten muss, und wie sich teure Geräte wie das Pixel XL gegenüber der 250-Euro-Konkurrenz schlagen. Daniel Berger hat sich für c't uplink den Webfont Google Noto anschaut, der über 100 Sprachen integriert und mit dem Google sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, das �-Zeichen aus dem Internet zu verbannen. Zum Schluss gibt es Neues von Spieleentwickler-Legende Ron Gilbert. Sein per Kickstarter finanziertes Point&Click-Adventure Thimbleweed Park wird in einigen Wochen auf den Markt kommen: Ob es das Flair von Klassikern wie Monkey Island und Maniac Mansion wiederaufleben lassen kann? Für Antworten auf unser Bilderrätsel schreibt an uplink@ct.de Mit dabei: Daniel Herbig, Daniel Berger, Achim Barczok, Jörg Wirtgen Die c't 5/17 gibt's am Kiosk, im heise Shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink-
Smartphones mit 6-Zoll-Displays waren früher etwas besonderes, heute bekommt man von fast jedem Hersteller solche "Phablets". In c't uplink sprechen wir mit Jörg Wirtgen darüber, worauf man beim Kauf großer Smartphones achten muss, und wie sich teure Geräte wie das Pixel XL gegenüber der 250-Euro-Konkurrenz schlagen. Daniel Berger hat sich für c't uplink den Webfont Google Noto anschaut, der über 100 Sprachen integriert und mit dem Google sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, das �-Zeichen aus dem Internet zu verbannen. Zum Schluss gibt es Neues von Spieleentwickler-Legende Ron Gilbert. Sein per Kickstarter finanziertes Point&Click-Adventure Thimbleweed Park wird in einigen Wochen auf den Markt kommen: Ob es das Flair von Klassikern wie Monkey Island und Maniac Mansion wiederaufleben lassen kann? Für Antworten auf unser Bilderrätsel schreibt an uplink@ct.de Mit dabei: Daniel Herbig, Daniel Berger, Achim Barczok, Jörg Wirtgen Die c't 5/17 gibt's am Kiosk, im heise Shop und digital in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Alle früheren Episoden unseres Podcasts gibt es unter www.ct.de/uplink-
This past weekend we featured our BestBuy Review of the Month, the Google Pixel XL - plus Linksys' Matt Whelan was on to talk about VELOP and LaCie. Take a listen to the full show.
We return after a year and a half long hiatus to talk about our first month with the latest Google hardware, including the Pixel XL, Daydream VR, and Google Home.
On today's episode of the Droid Life Show, we'll catch up on the past couple of weeks of Android news, including our Google Home review, the OnePlus 3T, a big Pixel update, Motorola's plans for Mods and a new 360, DIRECTV NOW, Nougat updates galore, and even start preparing for CES.
Jared and Nathan discuss the Pixel XL, iPhone 7 plus, Westworld and we welcome our robot overlords. Please be gentle.
Liebe Hörer, in dieser Folge müssen wir einem besonderen Gefühl Ausdruck verleihen. Wird denn im Moment nur für die Mülltonne entwickelt ??? Apple bringt allen ernstes ein 300$ Buch mit Produkt-Design-Bildern. Das iPhone 7 überzeugt nicht wirklich, weder Design noch Technik sind State of the Art. Vor allem die Inkonsistenz bei Lightning-Stecker und USB-C nerven uns wirklich. Mit der Pro-Linie verläuft sich Apple zudem in eine nicht erkennbare Linie....Warum? Google machts besser....NICHT. Pixel (XL)....ECHT JETZT???? Nein danke! Auch im restlichen Roundapp des aktuellen Smartphonemarktes gibt es wenig Highlights. Eines ist das Xiaomi Mi Mix! Zudem sprechen wir über den Refresh der Konsolen Xbox One und PS4 Pro. Wir sind von der PS4 Pro nicht ganz überzeugt. Auch die neue Nintendo Switch ist interessant und eine Erwähnung wert.
‘Épisode #99 -- Pixel XL, LG V20 et Étienne Ouellet -- Photo récente (Christian a fait beaucoup de photo et vidéo de produits / François a fait une photo de brume et réflexion sur un canal, à Chambly / Stéphane a photographié le spectacle d'Infected Mushroom avec le Nokia Lumia 830, testé les Pixel XL de Google et V20 de LG, visité l'exposition Björk Digital, essayé le casque de réalité virtuelle Daydream View de Google, et a visité les Lanternes chinoises, au Jardin botanique de Montréal / Étienne nous parle de sa chasse aux feux de circulation à Montréal) // Invité de la semaine: Étienne Ouellet, photographe et caméraman // Un sac photo spécial // L'Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II disponible pour 2499,99$CAD // Magic Lantern bientôt sur le Canon 5D Mark IV // 5 erreurs qui pourraient briser votre appareil photo // Suggestions de la semaine (Stéphane suggère une calculatrice des levers et couchers de soleil / Christian suggère des photos de galaxies avec un effet de décentrement à bascule (tilt-shift) / François nous parle d'une vidéo spectaculaire de la série Planet Earth2 de la BBC / Christian nous parle de Microsoft PIX pour iOS - à essayer!) // (Q) Étienne Ouellet qui demande quel est le meilleur "workflow"?’
RESET 10. Netgear Arlo Pro, Pixel XL, Microsoft Dial, and Google Home vs. Amazon Alexa. What I’m Reading Claw Machines. Are they rigged or not? How to Trade Halloween Candy Route 66 – Rusty Memories Please rate this podcast in iTunes if you get a chance. It really does help. It can be found here. […]
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‘Épisode #98 - Photo récemment (François à Bromont avec un DJI Osmo, Stéphane dans un chalet avec le Nikon D7200 et les Moto Z + Moto Z Play, Christian: Lanternes chinoises au jardin botanique et selfie pro) // Encore une mise de micrologiciel pour Fuji (X-Pro2) // Sony annonce le RX100 Mark V et a6500 // Google lance les Pixel et Pixel XL avec un bon appareil photo // L'iPhone 7 Plus et son mode portrait // Test du Nikon D7200 avec objectif 18-140mm // Drones DJI Mavic Pro et GoPro Karma // Suggestions de la semaine (4K Stogram - question d'Émilie Plante, Recette IFTTT pour sauvegarder photos Instagram dans Dropbox)’
‘Épisode #98 - Photo récemment (François à Bromont avec un DJI Osmo, Stéphane dans un chalet avec le Nikon D7200 et les Moto Z + Moto Z Play, Christian: Lanternes chinoises au jardin botanique et selfie pro) // Encore une mise de micrologiciel pour Fuji (X-Pro2) // Sony annonce le RX100 Mark V et a6500 // Google lance les Pixel et Pixel XL avec un bon appareil photo // L'iPhone 7 Plus et son mode portrait // Test du Nikon D7200 avec objectif 18-140mm // Drones DJI Mavic Pro et GoPro Karma // Suggestions de la semaine (4K Stogram - question d'Émilie Plante, Recette IFTTT pour sauvegarder photos Instagram dans Dropbox)’
A big week for computers! Both Microsoft and Apple announced refreshed hardware for more powerful portables, and we got a first look at the Surface Studio. Plus both the Pixel and Pixel XL have finally arrived in the Pocketnow offices, so we can start sharing our thoughts on Google's flagship phones. These stories, plus we'll tackle your tech questions, so make sure you're charged and ready for the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the live video broadcast from 2:00pm Eastern on October 28th (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version right here. For folks watching live, you can comment and ask questions by using the #PNWeekly hashtag on Twitter during the broadcast. For folks watching later, you can shoot your listener emails to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air the following week! Pocketnow Weekly 224 Recording Date October 28, 2016 Host Juan Bagnell Producer Jules Wang Sponsor This week's episode of the PNWeekly podcast is made possible by: Marketers, the Age of the Customer has arrived. Mass emails or general ad campaigns won’t work anymore. Salesforce is here to help. Blaze a trail with your marketing, and deliver the unique brand experiences your customers want. With Salesforce, marketers open doors between business units by sharing data to collaborate across marketing, sales, service, and commerce. Be smarter and more predictive with your marketing by making recommendations using collaborative data, and solve concerns with service integration. Engage your customers on any device and channel in real time — from social media, to your connected products, gathering key insights into your customer and business relationships at every stage. Adjust campaigns as you go to drive leads and pipeline. Do all this and more while collecting data from every interaction to build a complete view of every customer and manage your marketing strategy — from your desk or your phone. Be a customer trailblazer. Discover one connected platform for one connected customer experience with Salesforce, the Customer Success Platform. Learn more at salesforce.com/pocketnow. Pocketnow does a Mac vs PC Segment? (00:04:56) The MacBook Pro 2016 has a clever touch bar. Microsoft's Surface Studio has a clever hinge. The Surface Dial is a clever dial. Surface Book gets more graphics power and more battery, clever. Microsoft Paint gets a clever 3D makeover. News 36:58 | Apple's tale of iMessage for Android 43:15 | Twitter's shutting down Vine 49:30 | AT&T's buying Time Warner for beaucoup bucks 54:22 | Qualcomm buys NXP for $47 billion 1:01:09 | LG loses big on weak G5 sales, Samsung loses even more following the Note 7 recall 1:08:05 | Still no word on Apple AirPod delivery 1:10:36 | T-Mobile wants your Pixel on its network Juan wants to call it a Google Pickle... (01:12:59) Pixel un-boxing. Pixel XL first impressions. Google caught by unexpected demand. How the Pixel bill of materials compares to the competition. The Pixel camera and the halo lens ring flare defect. Some folks test the water resistance of the Pixel, But Google didn't have enough time to increase water resistance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a lot of devices on hand this week. Chris shares his thoughts on the Pixel and Pixel Xl, Joe shares thoughts on the LG V20 and his first ever experience with an iPhone. Other topics include the future of the "Note' series, bezel-less phones, and more! Top Stories Pixel review LG V20 review Quick Hits Samsung won’t kill the “Note” line T-Mobile offering deal on the Pixel, delayed 3 weeks The Pixel can survive water, but it’s not waterproof Xiaomi Mi Mix is insane Twitter is killing Vine Wins/Fails Joe: Pokemon GO Halloween event + iPhone thoughts Chris: Pixel with black front / Halo effect Ashley: Nintendo Switch / ZTE Axon 7 is pretty great App Picks Joe: WiFi Prioritizer Chris: AppsIUse Ashley: The Greedy Cave Emails & Tweets: (podcast [at] phandroid [dot] com), @mobileroarcast Follow Us Joe Fedewa (@tallshmo) Chris Chavez (@gamercore) Ashley King (@overlordror)
On this episode of the DL Show, we're talking Pixels almost all show long. Why? Because our Pixel and Pixel XL review is in, you probably own them, and well, what else do Android nerds want to talk about at the moment?
We've got the Pixel XL in house and discuss our thoughts and first impressions. Did Google produce a winner by making a small and larger device with the same specs (other than battery and display resolution)? We chat up what went right or wrong with the new smartphone. *This podcast does have some mature language - listener discretion is advised.*
Preview van de Google Pixel XL, de allereerste smartphone van de zoekgigant. Hoe bevalt de software, camera en hoe voelt het toestel aan? Sander en Ruud vertellen het in deze AW Hangout!
In questa puntata si continua ad esplorare il mondo della iOS Academy dell’Università di Napoli, anche se con certi limiti a causa della NDA che Lucio è stato costretto a firmare. Si discute poi del caso Samsung Galaxy Note 7: dopo che anche i modelli sotitutivi del telefono hanno preso ad esplodere, Samsung si è trovata costretta a bloccare la vendita del dispositivo. Questo ha ovviamente reso felice Samsung, che negli stessi giorni ha lanciato Pixel e Pixel XL, i suoi primi due telefono #madebyGoogle. Chiudiamo quindi mettendo alla prova Siri, e dimostrando come, a distanza di anni dal suo lancio (ricordate: era arrivata insieme ad iPhone 4S) rimanga ancora l’assistente più cretino sul mercato.
On this episode of the DL Show, we'll say goodbye to the Galaxy Note 7, talk about the impact it may have on Samsung, and what kinds of options you have in the replacement column. The good news is that there are a lot, but unfortunately, none quite stack up. After that, we'll dive into next week's Pixel launch and more!
Where is Google’s heading with Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones? Also Air New Zealand announced inflight Wi-Fi, Tesla NZ, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 brand burns. Plus inside commentary on Microsoft Ignite from Microsoft’s Regan Murphy and Nigel Parker. Running time 01:03:52
While Charles is away, Mike and Jordan will play ... mostly Destiny: Rise of Iron, apparently. But before all that, there's yet more bad news for Samsung on the battery front, the new Google Pixel (and Pixel XL -- why didn't they call it the mega-Pixel?) smartphone to puzzle over, news from Facebook and the Oculus Rift people, and some speculation on what's coming up from Apple. What's more, special guest Jordan gives us a brief report on his recent adventures at PAX, and why Virtual Reality may still have some hurdles to overcome.
Bienvenue dans cette nouvelle vidéo qui portera sur une discussion avec un ami YouTubeur Eric V autour du dernier smartphone de Google : Pixel & Pixel XL. Par la suite, on a abordé un comparatif entre l'iPhone et le Samsung S7. J'espère que ce nouveau format de vidéo vous plaira et je vous souhaite comme d'habitude un bon visionnage ! Eric est sur : YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf2ZTuey5uT8hN3ESe-ZCPQ Twitter : https://twitter.com/ericV5757 Dernière vidéo : https://youtu.be/pxSlRYqSi2I Pour s'abonner : http://bit.ly/29xwAGy Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mrmoha06 Twitter : https://twitter.com/mrmoha06 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mrmoha06/
In episode 27, we breakdown the latest hardware releases from Google! We get into the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones available for preorder now. We also talk about the Google Home device and Google Wireless Router. Plus, Google has finally showcased their VR headset. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats.
In episode 27, we breakdown the latest hardware releases from Google! We get into the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones available for preorder now. We also talk about the Google Home device and Google Wireless Router. Plus, Google has finally showcased their VR headset. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats.
Uplynulý týden byl pro změnu zase ve znamení Googlu. Ten už dříve ohlásil změnu strategie, kdy slíbil, že se mnohem více zaměří také na hardware. Dočkali jsme se nových telefonů Pixel a Pixel XL, konečně také Google Home, Google Assistant, 4K Chromecastu a virtuální reality. Zastavíme se ale i jinde. Na denní světlo probublaly další zvěsti o chystaném smartphonu Nokia D1C a Facebook se také činil.
In part 1 of the 2 part podcast, we cover the Pixel and Pixel XL devices soon to be released as being #madebygoogle. We discuss what we like, what we don't like, and why there is so much internet hate on Google for releasing these phones. Tune in to get the scoop!
On this episode of the SyrupCast we talk about the first smartphone built from the ground up by Google, the Pixel and Pixel XL, as well as Rogers' new worry-free data management feature. Rose Behar, Zach Gilbert, and Patrick O'Rourke join Igor Bonifacic to discuss their hot takes on Google's devices and ask the question, is Google becoming more like Apple?
Hello les amis, Je m'appelle Stéphane et je suis passionné de high-tech depuis très longtemps... Je réalise des tests, comparatifs et donne mon avis sur cette univers qui change sans arrêt..
Episode 113 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Featured: Commercial lifestyle and environmental portrait photographer Erik Valind In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. NYC-based photographer, author and educator, Erik Valind opens the show. Thanks Erik! Listener Joe in Delaware wants to know alternatives to the overdone couch in the field, train tracks, etc. shoots and if more giveaways are coming. MeFOTO announces a new line of tripods with a removable leg that's not a monopod this time around. (#) Hoya releases a line of Infrared ND filters to help solve color-shift in newer, high resolution sensors. (#) Facebook helps make it easier for photographers and others to buy and sell locally. (#) Google releases the Pixel and Pixel XL and DxOMark's tests show it bests the iPhone. (#) Dutch photojournalist Jeroen Oerlemans dies in Libya. (#) Outtake Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
To continue on from our recent series of reviewing and previewing the latest smartphones that have just been announced, this week we look at Google and their brand new Pixel and Pixel XL phones. They were both revealed at the ‘Made by Google’ event where Sundar Pichai and gang also showcased some other pieces of hardware – […] The post 75: Google’s Pixel Phones & ‘Made by Google’ Event appeared first on Naked Tech Podcast.
On this episode of the DL Show, we're recapping the Google event from October 4. Yes, we had our hands all over the Pixel phones! We also now know about Google's massive product line-up for the rest of the year and have plenty to talk about.
Разбираем презентацию Google: смартфоны Pixel и Pixel XL, шлем виртуальной реальности Daydream View, Google Wifi и Home, Chromecast Ultra — и Google Assistant. Ведущие: Андрей Барышников, Антон Поздняков Сайт проекта: beardycast.com Подпишитесь: iTunes | RSS Темы [00:00:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Вступление: лучшее начало презентации за всю историю. [00:02:20] ⋅⋅⋅ Помощник Google Assistant — главный анонс презентации. [00:12:44] ⋅⋅⋅ Смартфоны Pixel и Pixel XL. [00:31:22] ⋅⋅⋅ Google Wifi — умные точки доступа для лучшего покрытия сети. [00:35:34] ⋅⋅⋅ Chromecast Ultra: в два раза дороже, зато с 4K и портом Ethernet. [00:37:40] ⋅⋅⋅ Google Home — умный «хаб» для дома. [00:42:11] ⋅⋅⋅ Daydream View — шлем виртуальной реальности. [00:46:37] ⋅⋅⋅ Общие впечатления от презентации. Почитать: G значит Google Поддержать проект → Слушай#BeardyCast | The Big Beard Theory | BeardyBuilding → ЧитайTwitter: @BeardyShow | Twitter: @BeardyTheory | Telegram | Сайт
On this episode of the DL Show, we're straight prepping for next Tuesday. What's happening next Tuesday, you ask? Oh, just Google unveiling the Pixel and Pixel XL, Google Home, Google WiFi, Chromecast Ultra, and Daydream. Yep.
On this episode of the DL Show, we are diving into Google's new messaging app, Allo, which is now available for all. After that, we need to talk Google's Pixel phones as well, since we have an official unveiling date, new pictures, and more. Also, we'll be sure to catch you up on the latest Galaxy Note 7 recall news.
On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we're recapping the past week of topics, which includes new news on the Galaxy Note 7 recall. We now know when new stock is arriving, how you can check your phone to see if it might explode, and how many reports of explosions there were. We even got an uncomfortable apology from the company on video. Along with Note 7 stuff, we'll share thoughts on the Pixel Launcher, Moto's new iPhone campaign, why we don't have any new Android Wear watches from the typical players, and more!
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In our triumphant return to the DL Show for episode 119, we are catching up on Galaxy Note 7 recall drama, Pixel phones replacing Nexus phones, Android Nougat's release, the LG V20 unveiling, more Moto Mods, maybe even some iPhone 7 stuff, and more!