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Web browser by Microsoft first released in 2015

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TechStuff
TechStuff Classic: The Story of Internet Explorer, Part 2

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 57:25 Very Popular


Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg joins the show to talk about the history of Internet Explorer and the future of Project Spartan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TechStuff
TechStuff Classic: The Story of Internet Explorer, Part 1

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 57:21 Very Popular


Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg joins the show to talk about the history of Internet Explorer and the future of Project Spartan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TechStuff
The Story of Internet Explorer, Part 2

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 63:44


Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg joins the show to talk about the history of Internet Explorer and the future of Project Spartan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

TechStuff
The Story of Internet Explorer, Part 1

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 64:22


Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg joins the show to talk about the history of Internet Explorer and the future of Project Spartan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn
TechByter Worldwide 2015.05.03: New High-Wire Acts from Adobe's Multi-Talented Acrobat; A Lollipop for Your Phone or Tablet; Project Spartan Has a Real Name; Short Circuits; and Spare Parts.

TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 25:48


Adobe's latest version of Acrobat goes a long way toward fulfilling absurd demands from users; Samsung has finally started pushing updates to the latest version of Android (Lollipop) to phones, but not yet to tablets; Microsoft is now at build 10,074 of Windows 10 and Project Spartan has a real name. In Short Circuits: This week is the 34th anniversary of the first commercial mouse, if you have an Apple watch, you can have a portable dictionary, and we'll look at another threat to traditional radio. In Spare Parts, only on the website: Tiny storage devices are even larger and you can hang a weatherproof Wi-Fi access point outside to cover the neighborhood.

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video
Episode 435 - 30/04/2015

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 64:37


Apple Watch Review The next app you download could be for Microsoft Office Project Spartan is now called Microsoft Edge Turn any website instantly into a Windows 10 Store app Apple to return more cash to investors as profits soar Children to design new national park in Minecraft Victorian govt to encrypt all police radios NBN Co ditches the 'co' from name

YokoCo
Digital Marketing News #47 - Retweet Comments, Google Mobile Search, Project Spartan & More

YokoCo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 4:35


Digital Marketing News #47 - Retweet Comments, Google Mobile Search, Project Spartan & More by YokoCo

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De week van NUtech
Aflevering 24: Hoe Jay-Z de muziekwereld en Samsung zichzelf wil redden

De week van NUtech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 20:13


De Week van NUtech is nu ook beschikbaar in videovorm! Kijk op NU.nl of op ons Youtube-kanaal: https://www.youtube.com/user/NUnl Deze week bespreken we de volgende onderwerpen: Tidal Jay Z heeft deze week de streamingmuziekdienst Tidal nieuw leven in geblazen. Tal van bekende artiesten hebben zich verbonden aan de dienst. Tidal biedt een standaardabonnement van 10 dollar per maand en voor 20 dollar per maand krijgen gebruikers hogere kwaliteit audio. Is Tidal een serieuze Spotify-concurrent nu veel artiesten hun muziek deels exclusief willen gaan aanbieden? En heb je iets aan de hogere kwaliteit muziek? Project Spartan Microsoft introduceerde deze week in de testversie van Windows 10 een nieuwe browser: Project Spartan. Deze browser gaat op termijn Internet Explorer vervangen en de eerste functionaliteiten zijn nu uit te proberen. Wij laten ze zien en bespreken de toekomst van de Windows-browsers. We halen ook nog kort een nieuwe mogelijkheid van de browser Chrome aan. Sinds deze week kan je Android-apps in Chrome gebruiken en in de toekomst gaat dat zorgen voor een revolutie van apps voor de desktop. Galaxy S6 en S6 Edge Eerder deze week plaatsten we al onze review van de Galaxy S6 en Galaxy S6 Edge. Samsung gooit het dit jaar over een totaal andere boeg en dat pakt goed uit. De toestellen hebben een uitstekend scherm, geweldige camera en sublieme prestaties. Er is echter ook nog wel wat kritiek te leveren op Samsung: Waarom was het nodig alles om te gooien? En wat heb je eigenlijk aan die gebogen randen van de S6 Edge? De reviews: http://www.nu.nl/reviews/4021969/review-galaxy-s6-beste-android-smartphone-toe.html http://www.nu.nl/reviews/4022083/review-futuristische-galaxy-s6-edge-voegt-weinig-toe.html

This Is Only A Test
Episode 295 – Full House – 4/2/2015

This Is Only A Test

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 134:32


This week, Will, Norm, and Jeremy are joined by TekThing's Patrick Norton to discuss the Ready Player One movie, Microsoft's new Surface 3, Project Spartan, Google's ChromeOS HDMI stick, Amazon's Dash buttons, and Liar's Day. Enjoy!

This is Only a Test
Episode 295 - Full House - 4/2/2015

This is Only a Test

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 134:31


This week, Will, Norm, and Jeremy are joined by TekThing's Patrick Norton to discuss the Ready Player One movie, Microsoft's new Surface 3, Project Spartan, Google's ChromeOS HDMI stick, Amazon's Dash buttons, and Liar's Day. Enjoy!

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 223: Surface 3 hands on, Huge .NZ Domain Drama, Semble Mobile Wallet Launch

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 47:29


Highlights this week – Microsoft Surface 3, Semble mobile wallet launch and an NZ domain name drama with global ramifications. Also discussed were Windows 10, Project Spartan, Telsa’s mystery, MYOB’s share market listing and Datacom’s A$242 Australian contract win. Running time : 0:47:29

TecnoCasters
TecnoCasters Ep 244 Windows 10 Gratis - Como manipulan los Gobiernos las Redes - Audio

TecnoCasters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 62:47


TecnoCasters Ep 244Windows 10 Gratis - Como manipulan los Gobiernos las Redes - Audio Con: Juan D. Guevara Torres, Gaby Barrionuevo, Angel Monjaras y Abrahan Bauza Producción y Edición: Abrahan Bauza  - 9 Cosas que aprendimos de como los Milleneals usan la Tecnologia  - Peñabots  - Microsoft Elimina el Internet Explorer del Windows 10 y lo Sustituye por Project Spartan  - Facebook Messanger ¿Enviar Dinero a Amigos - Bueno o Malo? - El Nuevo Windows 10

TecnoCasters
TecnoCasters Ep 244 Windows 10 Gratis - Como manipulan los Gobiernos las Redes - Video

TecnoCasters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 62:47


TecnoCasters Ep 244Windows 10 Gratis - Como manipulan los Gobiernos las Redes - Video Con: Juan D. Guevara Torres, Gaby Barrionuevo, Angel Monjaras y Abrahan Bauza Producción y Edición: Abrahan Bauza  - 9 Cosas que aprendimos de como los Milleneals usan la Tecnologia  - Peñabots  - Microsoft Elimina el Internet Explorer del Windows 10 y lo Sustituye por Project Spartan  - Facebook Messanger ¿Enviar Dinero a Amigos - Bueno o Malo? - El Nuevo Windows 10

Waves of Tech
Chevy Malibu Teen-tracking Spyware And Digital Driver’s Licenses

Waves of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 30:53


We kick the show off with Katch, a service that uploads your Meerkat stream directly to YouTube. Cool feature being offered by Katch. Next, we explore the move of IE to the recycling bin and the rise of Project Spartan. Finally, we dive into teen-tracking spyware coming to cars and dealerships near you and the future of digital driver's licenses.

IT 公论
Episode 145: 医疗的未来 2.0

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 145:20


微软免费为用户升级 Windows 10,将于本周三发布的关于乔布斯的新书《Becoming Steve Jobs》(成为《IT 公论》会员即可在本周五通过电子邮件第一时间获得本书书评),任天堂与 DeNA 合作进军手机游戏市场(特别嘉宾 cbvivi),以及上两周故意没讲的苹果 ResearchKit(特别嘉宾 talich 与初洋)。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 希望大家喜欢我们上周五发送的新通讯。我们不太确定那种文章该如何分类:每篇周五通讯都始自一本书(以尚无中译本的英文书为主),但也并不是导购性的书评。或许最简单的做法是把它理解为读书笔记。我们推荐大家去找那些书来看(很多都有 Kindle 版或其它电子版本),但也希望通讯本身能够自立,具备完足的价值。 本周时机凑巧,Brent Schlender 与 Rick Tetzeli 合著的《Becoming Steve Jobs》将于周三发售,所以周五就写这本了。老实说,我们之前都没听说过这两位作者,但苹果的现任管理层似乎非常热衷于为这本传记背书。这背后包含了他们对 Walter Isaacson 的《史蒂夫·乔布斯传》的不满,以及试图把乔布斯还原为一个有金子般的心的「人」的努力。至少有一点是确定的,Schlender 为《Fast Company》杂志写过五次关于乔布斯的封面故事,而 Isaacson 则更像一个泛泛意义上的「传记专业户」。 我们期待在周三看到此书,并在周五通讯里与大家分享。若您有朋友对本书感兴趣,欢迎您向他们推荐《IT 公论》会员计划。 本期节目的结构与往常不同,我们请来了三位嘉宾:任天堂爱好者 cbvivi(王晓光)和李如一讨论了任天堂与 DeNA 合作进军手机游戏市场的消息,《太医来了》主播初洋以及医学研究从业者 talich(也正是常写电影与美国文化的 talich)则从专业角度解读了苹果 ResearchKit 的意义。 面向专业领域的产品通常不如面向普通消费者的性感,但从某种意义上说,创新在专业领域更容易发生。相比起萝卜白菜琢磨不透的消费者,专业领域的需求往往窄而准,人群也更好定义。加上专业领域往往意味着环境的封闭,新技术只要能够满足某个特定的使用场景,就有可能找到买家。虚拟现实就是典型例子。Oculus Rift 和 Project Morpheus) 等产品炒得火热,但即便是已经在给它们开发第三方软件的人都多少带有赌一把的心态。反观医疗领域,倒已经有了不少成熟的使用虚拟现实技术辅助治疗的例子。 至于用智能手机收集用户健康信息这件事,或许很多人首先想问的是:究竟能收集些什么?心率、步数、站立时间这些容易理解,但涉及到例如血液的检查,智能手机难道不是无能为力吗?此外,如果你玩过目前已经放出的几个用 ResearchKit 开发的软件,就会知道它们依然需要用户手动回答很多问题。这样一来,它们和传统的调查问卷又有什么不同? 这是一种思考误区。我们惯于追赶「突破式创新」,却对创新背后经年累月的积累熟视无睹。如果一件新产品或新技术不能「哗」一下解决所有人脑中可能出现的一切需求,面对任何罕见案例都能长驱直入,那么就总有人会站在成熟旧技术的立场上大声批评新技术。在本期节目里,曾任骨科医生的初洋向我们解释了医疗领域「主观数据」与「客观数据」的区别。对于治疗和医疗研究而言,用户手动填入的主观数据与智能设备或传统医疗检测仪器所获取的客观数据同样重要。此外,传统的医疗检测仪器本身也一直在朝着更便宜、更轻简的方向进化,其中也不乏外人难以知晓的创新。(例如在手指上套一个夹子般的物体,便可借由光线反射血流里颜色的变化来读取血液中氧气的饱和度。)一旦这个趋势与物联网的发展合流,可以让病人放在家里使用的自检设备会越来越普遍。把这些设备产生的数据都通过 ResearchKit 汇集起来,进行结构化的整理与云端存储,真正的次时代 HIS(医疗信息系统)的雏形便隐约可见了。 ResearchKit 是一套开源的软件框架,但至少在初期仍然会是 iOS 中心的一个计划。从数据收集的角度说,这有可能造成偏差。正如 talich 所说,最基本的一点或许在于只有买得起 iOS 设备的病人才能够利用 ResearchKit 框架下的 app 来进行自检或参与医院的研究。另一方面,大数据之大在如今的医疗领域绝不只是一个虚妄的概念,数据量的极速增长已经使医学界的不少从业者患上了「数据恐惧症」,对于有志于从事数据科学工作的人来说,这是一个值得投入的新兴领域。 我们最近在玩的 app Cortex Camera 最近我们读的一些文章 「来自亚马逊的重要邮件」 听说播客和电邮通讯是最近的潮物。真是太讨厌赶潮流了。 「只修智慧,没有服务,会堕入空无;只作服务,没有智慧,则会疲累忧。」 相关链接 《Becoming Steve Jobs》 《Fast Company》改编节选的《Becoming Steve Jobs》 Ed Catmull 《Creativity Inc.》 Quora 问题: What are the best stories about people randomly meeting Steve Jobs? 《The Second Coming of Steve Jobs》 Project Spartan Puzzle & Dragons 炎上 ARG Evoland ABC news 关于苹果秘密健身实验室的报道 talich 在知乎上关于 ResearchKit 的回答 《The Patient Will See You Now》 IT 公论 #52: 医疗的未来 IRB (Institutional review board) 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。 王晓光(cbvivi):任天堂爱好者,现在《外滩画报》负责新媒体产品。 talich: 从事与医疗相关的研究。美国历史文化与电影作者。 初洋:前骨科医生,现在丁香园。

Tentative
1: Don't Say UX

Tentative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 36:39


In our inaugural episode, Reda & Kyle discuss the latest browser announcements, React Native, and buzzword pet-peeves. Microsoft Announces "Project Spartan" Vivaldi React.js Conf 2015 Keynote- Introducing React Native

El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Internet Explorer RIP

El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 8:51


Publicado: 17 de marzo de 2015 (Temporada 3)Microsoft ha decidido no seguir utilizando el nombre Internet Explorer para su nuevo sistema operativo, Windows 10. En su lugar, utilizará un navegador llamado Project Spartan, que es solo un nombre de código temporal mientras deciden cómo se llamará finalmente. Internet Explorer seguirá existiendo, pero solo para fines de compatibilidad con empresas que todavía utilizan su tecnología. Esto es similar a lo que ocurrió con el navegador Netscape en la segunda mitad de los 90s, cuando Internet Explorer, que venía preinstalado en los equipos con Windows, le hizo la competencia desleal y terminó extinguiéndolo. Ahora, con la llegada de Google Chrome y Safari, el monopolio de Internet Explorer puede estar llegando a su fin. Al igual que en el mercado de los taxis, es importante tener la libertad de elegir cómo navegamos en internet y con qué pagamos por ello.

Byte Into IT
Byte Into IT - 18 March 2015

Byte Into IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 39:55


On this week's Byte: Guests: Square Sounds is on this weekend, celebrating all things chiptune! We were joined by one of the co-organisers of the festival Eugene Davoren-Britton and Swedish chiptune wizard Anders Carlsson (better known as Goto80). Greg Wadley, Helen Hughes and Joel Sterner of Proof of Concept came in to studio to give us a rundown on Facebook Party, which happened (almost) entirely on Facebook. News: A sad (or happy) day for Internet Explorer, with the long-lived browser finally being retired by Microsoft. Its replacement is named (currently) "Project Spartan". Impressive, huh? At SXSW, Yahoo have announced that they want to remove the password. Events and Opportunities: Youth Without Borders are holding the Spark Engineering Camp in Melbourne from July 6 to 1, helping school students from non-traditional backgrounds to engage in university life, and get excited about engineering. If you're interested in participating as a student or mentor, check it out! Freeplay Fete with games, workshops and a DIY craft stall where game-makers will be displaying their creations - Saturday April 1, 10am-6pm, venue TBA CSSConf 2015 is on next week. It'll feature talks by leading Australian web designers and developers, and the schedule includes: Pre-conference event at Bartronica, 7pm Wednesday March 25; CSSConf at the Meat Market, North Melbourne, March 26 and 27 ; and Decompress - a huge day of hacks, workshops and lightning talks at Meat Market on Saturday March 28 (free for CSSConf attendees) Presented by Vanessa Toholka, Simon Leo Brown and Dan SalmonKeep up with all things Byte on Twitter, Facebook, and G+ - see you next week!

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Publicado: 17 de marzo de 2015 (Temporada 3)Microsoft ha decidido no seguir utilizando el nombre Internet Explorer para su nuevo sistema operativo, Windows 10. En su lugar, utilizará un navegador llamado Project Spartan, que es solo un nombre de código temporal mientras deciden cómo se llamará finalmente. Internet Explorer seguirá existiendo, pero solo para fines de compatibilidad con empresas que todavía utilizan su tecnología. Esto es similar a lo que ocurrió con el navegador Netscape en la segunda mitad de los 90s, cuando Internet Explorer, que venía preinstalado en los equipos con Windows, le hizo la competencia desleal y terminó extinguiéndolo. Ahora, con la llegada de Google Chrome y Safari, el monopolio de Internet Explorer puede estar llegando a su fin. Al igual que en el mercado de los taxis, es importante tener la libertad de elegir cómo navegamos en internet y con qué pagamos por ello.

Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 211: Project Spartan with Jacob Rossi

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2015 77:57


Herr Rossi hat das Glück gefunden. In einem Spartaner. Jacob, seines Zeichens Project Manager bei Microsoft für den IE Nachfolger, erzählt ausführlich alles, was wir vom Projekt wissen wollten und uns nicht fragen trauten. Ab nun in Englisch: Shownotes [00:02:08] Project Spartan Jacob gives deep insights behind the strategy of Spartan, how it’s related to […]

The Web Platform Podcast
32: Microsoft Spartan & Internet Explorer

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 66:08


The Internet Explorer team at MIcrosoft are making waves in the developer community. The Internet Explorer browser (AKA IE or Internet Exploder) has a long and jaded history. Newer developers may not recall, but fifteen years ago Internet Explorer was arguably THE best browser experience we had.  IE had some basic developer tools, it practically invented AJAX with its ActiveX Technology, and it was the standard that corporate web development was measured by. Then, something happened. Firefox was born.   The Firefox browser, created by Mozilla, in contrast to IE was rapidly developed and it worked with standards bodies to guide feature implementation. One key success factor for Mozilla was that Firefox was an open source community driven project. Microsoft did not follow the same philosophies as Mozilla in their development. They opted to continue using proprietary technologies and continued on the path that led them to success for so many years.   The community began to resent Microsoft & Internet Explorer because Internet Explorer was, and as of today, stil is the default browser for its Windows Operating System. Since its creation, Windows has the majority market share in the corporate & government spaces. For better or for worse, the most successful development companies traditionally have targeted these markets and related sub markets because they typically yield the most profits comparatively to their costs.   The Safari & Opera browsers also fell in line with Firefox as far as standards implementation. Some extra code is needed to make everything work the same across browsers & devices but it's minimal in effort. This ‘cross-browser' coding is not as insignificant with Internet Explorer. Developers now had to build extra code and spend extra time needed to support Internet Explorer which cost companies a ton of money.   Something happened to Microsoft in recent years that slowly changed the way they looked at the business of web & mobile development. Microsoft decided to invest in open source. They created Microsoft Open Tech. They adopted JQuery as an officially supported JavaScript framework in their products. They began taking an active role in standards bodies and implementation of open standards. Microsoft also started doing something that surprised the developer community. They started telling the public what they were building into Internet Explorer as well as the development status of those features.   The  IE team began adding support & tooling for popular open source projects for their .NET platform. One of the most surprising moves by Microsoft is that The Internet Explorer team publically empowered developers & users to voice the features they want in the next versions of the Internet Explorer Platform experience.   Jacob Rossi, Charles Morris, & Adrian Bateman join The Web Platform Podcast to chat about the future of the web and how Microsoft is returning to its former glory and, arguably, leading the way in developer happiness. Microsoft is making massive improvements in the experience of Internet Explorer. On top of that they are actively assisting companies with the upgrade process and involving users in a Technical Preview Program of Windows 10 where users can help improve the product before the official release. This preview has a new browser alongside the modern Internet Explorer. This new browser, code named ”Project Spartan”, is free of the old Internet Explorer legacy and ushers in a new way to think about MIcrosoft's Web Platform.. Resources Asm.js on IE - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2015/02/18/bringing-asm-js-to-the-chakra-javascript-engine-in-windows-10.aspx IE Blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/ IE on Twitter - @IEDevChat Smashing Magazine article on Spartan - http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/01/26/inside-microsofts-new-rendering-engine-project-spartan/ Modern IE - https://www.modern.ie/ Free Windows Virtual Machines for Mac & Linux - https://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualization-tools#downloads Public Platform Status - https://status.modern.ie/ Remote IE - https://remote.modern.ie/subscribe User Voice Post - https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-internet-explorer-platform Rethinking Microsoft's Browser with Rey Bango - http://www.thewebahead.net/94 EcmaScript 6 (ES6) Compatibility Tables - http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ Sitepoint article - http://www.sitepoint.com/microsoft-spartan-future-internet-explorer/ Panelists   Erik Isaksen - UX Engineer at3Pillar Global Nick Niemeir - JavaScript Agent Engineer at New Relic Rob Simpson - Senior Front End Developer & host of The Watercooler Web Dev Show Rachel Nabors - Web Animation Developer Advocate & Founder of TinMagpie

Canaltech Podcast
Podcast Canaltech - 10/02/15

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 4:18


Aparelhos com Windows 10; Microsoft, Samsung e o fim dos royalties do Android; Galaxy Note Edge no Brasil; Novas imagens do Project Spartan; Versão RTM do Win 10; PlayStation Network offline nesta quinta.

The Web Ahead
94: Rethinking Microsoft's Browser with Rey Bango

The Web Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 83:17


Microsoft announced that they will be introducing a new browser, codenamed Project Spartan. Windows 10 will ship with both IE and Project Spartan, but Spartan is the future. What is happening? How is it that the oldest popular browser is going to end? Rey Bango joins Jen Simmons to tell all.

Don't Panic
Google Wireless, Project Spartan and the HoloLens

Don't Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 69:00


It's our blizzard themed episode of Don't Panic as we hunker down to cover the latest tech news! Prepare yourself for Google's wireless plans, Microsoft's crazy holographic goggles, all the cloud drives and even special guest Michael Rodecker. For all the show info, visit http://dontpanic.io and follow @dontpanicshow on Twitter. Picks of the week: Snowpiercer Squarespace Guest Pick: Next Glass FiveThirtyEight

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Pocketnow Weekly 132: Windows Holographic, BlackBerry's app entitlement, hackers hacking your calls

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 121:18


Windows 10, Windows Holographic, and an 84-inch Microsoft Surface – say whaaaaat? A Galaxy S6 Edge with dual curves and an HTC M9 with a square camera? Get outta town! Hackers hacking the very fabric of the cellular network to listen in on your calls to grandma? Shut the front door. And hold on to your hats, because that's not all. BlackBerry's CEO seems to think net neutrality entitles his smartphones to more third-party apps, Google might be dipping its toes in MVNO waters once more, and Sharp –bless it– refuses to let flip-phones die! The techno-world is going plum crazy, folks, and before we run out of incredulous expressions, we better get to talking about it. All of the above, plus a slick smattering of listener mail, lies ahead; join us, won't you? Pocketnow Weekly 132 is waiting for your participation –either through the live video stream at 12:15pm Eastern on January 23 (click here for your local time), or the high-quality audio version available later on– and shoot your questions to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air. See you then! Pocketnow Weekly 132 Recording Date January 23, 2015 Hosts Michael Fisher Stephen Schenck Joe Levi Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsor (00:01:48) Kickstart your new year and challenge yourself to learn something new with a free 10-day trial to lynda.com! It's is used by millions of people around the world and has over 3,000 courses on topics like web development, photography, visual design and business, as well as software training like Excel, Wordpress, and Photoshop.  All of their courses are taught by experts and new courses are added to the site every week.  Whether you want to invest in a new hobby, ask your boss for a raise, find a new job or improve upon your current job skills in 2015; lynda.com has something for everyone! News (00:04:09) Microsoft  Microsoft shows off Windows 10 on smartphones Cortana announced for the PC as part of Windows 10 Microsoft announces Project Spartan, the future of web browsing on Windows Microsoft unveils Windows Holographic Microsoft Surface Hub technical details start arriving Everyone else How Google may become a carrier of its own More HTC One M9, M9 Plus leaks attempt to leak upcoming hardware Samsung Galaxy S6 announcement on March 2, pre-MWC, says report Galaxy S6 rumors double down on dual-curve theory The flip phone lives on with new Sharp Android model Learn Something (00:59:58) A segment from our resident Android expert and web authority Joe Levi, chock full of information for you to apply directly to your forehead. On today's installment, a write-in suggestion from listener Brendon Pifer: it's about security, and you better listen hard (because someone else might be listening to you mighty hard). Are hackers using an SS7 vulnerability to spy on your phone calls? Context: German researchers discover a flaw that could let anyone listen to your cell calls + Companies are now selling the ability to track your phone number wherever you go Dial F for Fail (01:21:11) A segment from our top news wrangler about injustice, misdeeds, and general foolishness within the mobile industry. Today’s topic: BlackBerry's CEO and his interesting interpretation of the biggest internet debate of the century. Net Neutrality ain't got bunk to do with apps ... but could BlackBerry have a point? Context: BlackBerry hijacks net neutrality conversation to complain about lack of apps Listener Mail (01:33:39) E-mailed submissions from Christopher Drummer, Grant Butler, and Michael McGrath Music It may just sound like a ringtone to you, but our transition music track ("Radiation") is a real song, from a real album, by a real artist: Ali Spagnola. You can download that album, along with many others, at Ali's website here, visit her YouTube page here, and follow her on Twitter here! • Thanks for listening! We'll see you next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rebuild
76: Heartwarming Bugs (hak)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2015 65:38


Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、Windows 10, HoloLens, CES, Macbook Air, Yosemite, Apple のソフトウェアエンジニアリングなどについて話しました。 Show Notes Microsoft dev explaining why it's Windows 10, and not Windows 9 Microsoft HoloLens With HoloLens, Microsoft gets some sizzle Microsoft announces Windows Holographic with HoloLens headset Magic Leap Why 'Gorilla Arm Syndrome' Rules Out Multitouch Notebook Displays Alex Kipman Microsoft's HoloLens uses unreleased Intel Atom chip Intel Shipping 14nm Cherry Trail Google Cardboard Satya Nadella's Got a Plan to Make You Care About Microsoft. The First Step? Holograms 電脳コイル Microsoft officially announces Project Spartan, its new web browser for Windows 10 Google puts Nest's Tony Fadell in charge of Google Glass NVIDIA Tegra X1 Apple's next major Mac revealed: the radically new 12-inch MacBook Air USB Power Delivery Specification Apple has lost the functional high ground - Marco.org Why DNS in OS X 10.10 is broken, and what you can do to fix it mDNSResponder Debug 60: Melton & Ganatra episode III: Shipping software Rebuild: 51: You-know's Per Second (naan) Triage

Ask Different Podcast
Podcast #8: Project Spartan, Hardware Durability, Divvy

Ask Different Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011


This is the eighth episode of the Ask Different Podcast, a podcast about Apple and related technologies created by members of the Ask Different community. Your hosts this week are Kyle Cronin, Jason Salaz, and Nathan Greenstein. We begin by bringing you some podcast news: We have created an ad for the podcast (Lion-themed!) and posted it in […]

The Talk Show
47: Nice Shirt, Handsome

The Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2011 114:33


Dan and John discuss the latest post-WWDC Apple news, Project Spartan, Mobile Me's transition to iCloud, The Living Daylights, and more.