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Phones Show Chat
Phones Show Chat episode 785 ("Mark Finlay, Why Stop at Three NexDocks?",20/01/2024)

Phones Show Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 66:30


Phones Show Chat 785 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Mark Finlay MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback & News The New Samsung Range - S24 Ultra vs S24 Plus vs S24 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Sony's Music Pro Dan Carter's Sony Xperia 5 Mk.V Review Device Week Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Pixel 8 Pro Microsoft Surface Duo Motorola Edge 30 Ultra - Ted's Review - Clash of the Ultras Ready4 Android App - Ready4 Assistant Android App Ready4 for a Windows PC Phone Link for the PC - DeX Moto's Software Compatibility Chart NexDock XL Sony Xperia 1 Mk.V RAW vs JPG Images DraStic Photo of the Week from MeWe PSC Photos Group Chad Dixon with Urban DJ, Samsung Galaxy S2, Knightsbridge, 2011 and Patient, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, South London, 2015: Links of Interest PodHubUK - Steve on Twitter - Ted on Mastodon - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Videos - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - Tech Talk UK - TechAddictsUK - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Steve's YouTube Shorts

Accrotidienne par GLG
Le Stylet Du SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 Fera Test PCR, Support Écran Avec Hub Et SSD, Films Et Serie Tv

Accrotidienne par GLG

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 37:37


Le Jt du geek test le Live, ton Zap actu High-Tech by GLG , un petit résumé en Vidéos des dernières news tech et smartphone du Jtgeek @GLGreviews Promo aliexpress du jour: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AEriX5 Tablette Teclast T40 pro : https://amzn.to/3sp45Rq Version Longue sur twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1294161688 Jt du geek sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/byglg Mes lunettes: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_ABIEtK Mes montres: https://jtgeek.com/categorie-produit/montrebijoux/ Seiko SRN061P1 Kinetic Blue: https://amzn.to/3kUlDm4 Seiko SRN071P1 Kinetic Sable : https://amzn.to/2Y5md7p #SamsungGalaxyS22 #StandhubSSD #Redmi K50 #JTduGeek #ByGLG Le Jtgeek c'est 3 Chaines Youtube : -GLG Reviews http://youtube.com/glgreviews -GLG Vidéo http://youtube.com/lesmagouilles -By GLG In English: https://bit.ly/38NY48u -WTS by GLG http://youtube.com/wtsbyglg Soutiens l'aventure sur https://www.utip.io/gregutip Offre moi un café: https://fr.tipeee.com/jt-geek-china ——————- ● Accro En Podcast ● ——————- Retrouvez votre accrotidienne en Podcast sur: RSS: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:75856437/sounds.rss Tuto écouter podcast: https://jtgeek.com/?p=57650 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/32qcRl1KNpFgh6jEhi04J3 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c1804ff4-137c-46d6-824d-ed530d060c57/accrotidienne-par-glg ——————- ● Suivez Moi Greglegeek / Jtgeek ● ——————- ► Ma Chaine tech | http://youtube.com/glgreviews ► Ma Chaine Touristique et fantastique: http://youtube.com/wtsbyglg ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/greglegeek_/ ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/glgreviews ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/glgreviews ► Google+ | https://plus.google.com/glgreviews ► GLG Blog | https://jtgeek.com By GLG

Phones Show Chat
Phones Show Chat episode 600 ("Six bl**dy hundred!",14/10/2020)

Phones Show Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:00


Phones Show Chat 600 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted 600 PSC Shows Nokia C7, Google Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy S2, iPhone 4, Google Nexus One, Nokia E6, HTC Desire S, HTC One, Samsung Mega 6.3, Huawei Ascend P6, Nokia Lumia 925, Moto G 4G 2015, Moto E, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, OnePlus One, Nexus 6, iPhone 6 Plus, LG G4, YotaPhone 2, iPhone 7 Plus, Moto Z, iPhone SE, Samsung Galaxy S8, LG G6, Nexus 6P Feedback Kurt Kaufman on Samsung Galaxy S10e Marek Pawlowski on Vivo's Detachable Camera Harry Myhre on 5G Big Difference Device Week iPhone 11 Pro iPhone SE (2020) Pixel 3 Pixel 4a - Ted's Review Samsung Galaxy M51 Pixel 4a 5G Pixel 5 Lumia 950 XL vs Pixel 4a 5G Live Draw We make a draw for smartphone accessories each weekend. Do get involved before the next draw by joining the Virtual Pint of Beer a Month Club - It could be you! stevelitchfield.com/paypal.htm & tinyurl.com/pspromo The Phones Show Tune into Steve's YouTube Channel to watch Phones Show 405 (Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Review) and 406 (Google Pixel 4a vs Pixel 5) Thanks Links Amazon Steve - DropBox Steve - Amazon Ted - PayPal Me Ted Links of Interest PodHubUK - Twitter - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - FlickR - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Better Before - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - PixelSwim - Gavin's Gadgets - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves

Graukaue
GK027 | Telefone als Hilfsmittel

Graukaue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 125:17 Transcription Available


Sebastian Fietz und ich sind beide blind. Er nutzt ein Samsung Galaxy S2 mit Android während ich ein Apple iPhone 8 Plus mit iOS verwende. Wir vergleichen die Bedienungshilfen, z. B. die Sprachausgaben TalkBack und VoiceOver, sowie ein paar hilfreiche Apps.

Graukaue 1 | Ausnahmezustand
GK027 | Telefone als Hilfsmittel

Graukaue 1 | Ausnahmezustand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 125:17 Transcription Available


Sebastian Fietz und ich sind beide blind. Er nutzt ein Samsung Galaxy S2 mit Android während ich ein Apple iPhone 8 Plus mit iOS verwende. Wir vergleichen die Bedienungshilfen, z. B. die Sprachausgaben TalkBack und VoiceOver, sowie ein paar hilfreiche Apps.

Computer Talk with TAB
Computer Talk: Smart Doorbells Being Hacked (12/14/19) - Part 1

Computer Talk with TAB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 40:06


Erik and Bob take your questions.  We offer advice on how to secure your Ring doorbell cameras after a series of news stories about some of the less secure cameras being taken over by hackers in recent weeks.  Lexis-Nexis database exposes names of risky potential bank customers.  Mozilla Foundation and others file an appeal to restore "Net Neutrality" in court. A listener asks if a new laptop with an Intel i5 processor, 8th generation quad with a 1TB hard drive is a good deal.  Also he wonders about the security risk of allowing a their party to transfer information from his old computer to the new one.  A user with an old Lenovo laptop wonders why his WiFi keeps dropping out, but the problem happens with all his devices.  A caller has a Samsung Galaxy S2 tablet sees the message "Samsung Plus Has stopped" plus he sees advertising popups from a British newspaper app.  A user with an old Dell desktop running Windows 7 wonders if he should replace it. 

The History of Computing
The History Of Android

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 18:02


Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the emergence of Google's Android operating system. Before we look at Android, let's look at what led to it. Frank Canova who built a device he showed off as “Angler” at COMDEX in 1992. This would be released as the Simon Personal Communicator by BellSouth and manufactured as the IBM Simon by Mitsubishi. The Palm, Newton, Symbian, and Pocket PC, or Windows CE would come out shortly thereafter and rise in popularity over the next few years. CDMA would slowly come down in cost over the next decade. Now let's jump to 2003. At the time, you had Microsoft Windows CE, the Palm Treo was maturing and supported dual-band GSM, Handspring merged into the Palm hardware division, Symbian could be licensed but I never met a phone of theirs I liked. Like the Nokia phones looked about the same as many printer menu screens. One other device that is more relevant because of the humans behind it was the T-Mobile sidekick, which actually had a cool flippy motion to open the keyboard! Keep that Sidekick in mind for a moment. Oh and let's not forget a fantastic name. The mobile operating systems were limited. Each was proprietary. Most were menu driven and reminded us more of an iPod, released in 2001. I was a consultant at the time and remember thinking it was insane that people would pay hundreds of dollars for a phone. At the time, flip phones were all the rage. A cottage industry of applications sprung up, like Notify, that made use of app frameworks on these devices to connect my customers to their Exchange accounts so their calendars could sync wirelessly. The browsing experience wasn't great. The messaging experience wasn't great. The phones were big and clunky. And while you could write apps for the Symbian in Qt Creator or Flash Lite or Python for S60, few bothered. That's when Andy Rubin left Danger, the company the cofounded that made the Sidekick and joined up with Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White in 2003 to found a little company called Android Inc. They wanted to make better mobile devices than were currently on the market. They founded Android Inc and set out to write an operating system based on Linux that could rival anything on the market. Rubin was no noob when cofounding Danger. He had been a robotics engineer in the 80s, a manufacturing engineer at Apple for a few years and then got on his first mobility engineering gig when he bounced to General Magic to work on Magic Cap, a spinoff from Apple FROM 92 TO 95. He then helped build WebTV from 95-99. Many in business academia have noted that Android existed before Google and that's why it's as successful as it is today. But Google bought Android in 2005, years before the actual release of Android. Apple had long been rumor milling a phone, which would mean a mobile operating system as well. Android was sprinting towards a release that was somewhat Blackberry-like, focused on competing with similar devices on the market at the time, like the Blackberries that were all the rage. Obama and Hillary Clinton was all about theirs. As a consultant, I was stoked to become a Blackberry Enterprise Server reseller and used that to deploy all the things. The first iPhone was released in 2007. I think we sometimes think that along came the iPhone and Blackberries started to disappear. It took years. But the fall was fast. While the iPhone was also impactful, the Android-based devices were probably more-so. That release of the iPhone kicked Andy Rubin in the keister and he pivoted over from the Blackberry-styled keyboard to a touch screen, which changed… everything. Suddenly this weird innovation wasn't yet another frivolous expensive Apple extravagance. The logo helped grow the popularity as well, I think. Internally at Google Dan Morrill started creating what were known as Dandroids. But the bugdroid as it's known was designed by Irina Blok on the Android launch team. It was eventually licensed under Creative Commons, which resulted in lots of different variations of the logo; a sharp contrast to the control Apple puts around the usage of their own logo. The first version of the shipping Android code came along in 2008 and the first phone that really shipped with it wasn't until the HTC Dream in 2009. This device had a keyboard you could press but also had a touch screen, although we hadn't gotten a virtual keyboard yet. It shipped with an ARM11, 192MB of RAM, and 256MB of storage. But you could expand it up to 16 gigs with a microSD card. Oh, and it had a trackball. It bad 802.11b and g, Bluetooth, and shipped with Android 1.0. But it could be upgraded up to 1.6, Donut. The hacker in me just… couldn't help but mod the thing much as I couldn't help but jailbreak the iPhone back before I got too lazy not to. Of course, the Dev Phone 1 shipped soon after that didn't require you to hack it, something Apple waited until 2019 to copy. The screen was smaller than that of an iPhone. The keyboard felt kinda' junky. The app catalog was lacking. It didn't really work well in an office setting. But it was open source. It was a solid operating system and it showed promise as to the future of not-Apple in a post-Blackberry world. Note: Any time a politician uses a technology it's about 5 minutes past being dead tech. Of Blackberry, iOS, and Android, Android was last in devices sold using those platforms in 2009, although the G1 as the Dream was also known as, took 9% market share quickly. But then came Eclair. Unlike sophomore efforts from bands, there's something about a 2.0 release of software. By the end of 2010 there were more Androids than iOS devices. 2011 showed the peak year of Blackberry sales, with over 50 million being sold, but those were the lagerts spinning out of the buying tornado and buying the pivot the R&D for the fruitless next few Blackberry releases. Blackberry marketshare would zero out in just 6 short years. iPhone continued a nice climb over the past 8 years. But Android sales are now in the billions per year. Ultimately the blackberry, to quote Time a “failure to keep up with Apple and Google was a consequence of errors in its strategy and vision.” If you had to net-net that, touch vs menus was a substantial part of that. By 2017 the Android and iOS marketshare was a combined 99.6%. In 2013, now Google CEO, Sundar Pichai took on Android when Andy Rubin was embroiled in sexual harassment charges and now acts as CEO of Playground Global, an incubator for hardware startups. The open source nature of Android and it being ready to fit into a device from manufacturers like HTC led to advancements that inspired and were inspired by the iPhone leading us to the state we're in today. Let's look at the released per year and per innovation: * 1.0, API 1, 2008: Include early Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Calendar, of course a web browser, a media player, and YouTube * 1.1 came in February the next year and was code named Petit Four * 1.5 Cupcake, 2009: Gave us on an-screen keyboard and third-party widgets then apps on the Android Market, now known as the Google Play Store. Thus came the HTC Dream. Open source everything. * 1.6 Donut, 2009: Customizeable screen sizes and resolution, CDMA support. And the short-lived Dell Streak! Because of this resolution we got the joy of learning all about the tablet. Oh, and Universal Search and more emphasis on battery usage! * 2.0 Eclair, 2009: The advent of the Motorola Droid, turn by turn navigation, real time traffic, live wallpapers, speech to text. But the pinch to zoom from iOS sparked a war with Apple.We also got the ability to limit accounts. Oh, new camera modes that would have impressed even George Eastman, and Bluetooth 2.1 support. * 2.2 Froyo, four months later in 2010 came Froyo, with under-the-hood tuning, voice actions, Flash support, something Apple has never had. And here came the HTC Incredible S as well as one of the most mobile devices ever built: The Samsung Galaxy S2. This was also the first hotspot option and we got 3G and better LCDs. That whole tethering, it took a year for iPhone to copy that. * 2.3 Gingerbread: With 2010 came Gingerbread. The green from the robot came into the Gingerbread with the black and green motif moving front and center. More sensors, NFC, a new download manager, copy and paste got better, * 3.0 Honeycomb, 2011. The most important thing was when Matias Duarte showed up and reinvented the Android UI. The holographic design traded out the green and blue and gave you more screen space. This kicked off a permanet overhaul and brought a card-UI for recent apps. Enter the Galaxy S9 and the Huawei Mate 2. * 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, later in 2011 - Duarte's designs started really taking hold. For starters, let's get rid of buttons. THat's important and has been a critical change for other devices as well. We Reunited tablets and phones with a single vision. On screen buttons, brought the card-like appearance into app switching. Smarter swiping, added swiping to dismiss, which changed everything for how we handle email and texts with gestures. You can thank this design for Tinder. * 4.1 to 4.3 Jelly Bean, 2012: Added some sweet sweet fine tuning to the foundational elements from Ice Cream Sandwich. Google Now that was supposed to give us predictive intelligence, interactive notifications, expanded voice search, advanced search, sill with the card-based everything now for results. We also got multiuser support for tablets. And the Android Quick Settings pane. We also got widgets on the lock screen - but those are a privacy nightmare and didn't last for long. Automatic widget resizing, wireless display projection support, restrict profiles on multiple user accounts, making it a great parent device. Enter the Nexus 10. AND TWO FINGER DOWN SWIPES. * 4.4 KitKat, in 2013 ended the era of a dark screen, lighter screens and neutral highlights moved in. I mean, Matrix was way before that after all. OK, Google showed up. Furthering the competition with Apple and Siri. Hands-free activation. A panel on the home screen, and a stand-alone launcher. AND EMOJIS ON THE KEYBOARD. Increased NFC security. * 5. Lollipop came in 2014 bringing 64 bit, Bluetooth Low Energy, flatter interface, But more importantly, we got annual releases like iOS. * 6: Marshmallow, 2015 gave us doze mode, sticking it to iPhone by even more battery saving features. App security and prompts to grant apps access to resources like the camera and phone were . The Nexus 5x and 6P ports brought fingerprint scanners and USB-C. * 7: Nougat in 2016 gave us quick app switching, a different lock screen and home screen wallpaper, split-screen multitasking, and gender/race-centric emojis. * 8: Oreo in 2017 gave us floating video windows, which got kinda' cool once app makers started adding support in their apps for it. We also got a new file browser, which came to iOS in 2019. And more battery enhancements with prettied up battery menus. Oh, and notification dots on app icons, borrowed from Apple. * 9: Pie in 2018 brought notch support, navigations that were similar to those from the iPhone X adopting to a soon-to-be bezel-free world. And of course, the battery continues to improve. This brings us into the world of the Pixel 3. * 10, Likely some timed in 2019 While the initial release of Android shipped with the Linux 2.1 kernel, that has been updated as appropriate over the years with, 3 in Ice Cream Sandwich, and version 4 in Nougat. Every release of android tends to have an increment in the Linux kernel. Now, Android is open source. So how does Google make money? Let's start with what Google does best. Advertising. Google makes a few cents every time you click on an ad in an advertisement in messages or web pages or any other little spot they've managed to drop an ad in there. Then there's the Google Play Store. Apple makes 70% more revenue from apps than Android, despite the fact that Android apps have twice the number of installs. The old adage is if you don't pay for a product, you are the product. I don't tend to think Google goes overboard with all that, though. And Google is probably keeping Caterpillar in business just to buy big enough equipment to move their gold bars from one building to the next on campus. Any time someone's making money, lots of other people wanna taste. Like Oracle, who owns a lot of open source components used in Android. And the competition between iOS and Android makes both products better for consumers! Now look out for Android Auto, Android Things, Android TV, Chrome OS, the Google Assistant and others - given that other types of vendors can make use of Google's open source offerings to cut R&D costs and get to market faster! But more importantly, Android has contributed substantially to the rise of ubiquitious computing despite how much money you have. I like to think the long-term impact of such a democratization of Mobility and the Internet will make the world a little less idiocracy and a little more wikipedia. Thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!

OFN - Podcast sobre diseño, publicidad e ilustraci
36- OFN | El poder de crear: El momento es ahora con Joan Quirós, Sergio Gabaldón y Xamu Olmos #ÚltimoEpisodio

OFN - Podcast sobre diseño, publicidad e ilustraci

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 134:11


Hoy es un programa especial. Hoy, en este duodécimo programa de la tercera temporada del podcast de ir por casa para escucharlo en pijama! Apagamos micros y bajamos la persiana de OFNpodcast. Episodio final. Fin de juegos. No more coins. Game Over. Pasen y vean el acto final de este bizarro podcast. En este programa número 36 yo mismo, Andrés Sanchis, llevaré el tema central que no será otro que la importancia de generar contenido: El poder de crear: El momento es ahora. De una manera informal, y más charla entre colegas que nunca, hablaremos de lo que ha supuesto OFN para nosotros, y el valor que aporta este tipo de iniciativas, explicando e invitando a que vosotros mismos os lancéis a la aventura de crear. Para esta ocasión tan especial, me acompaña la vieja guardia. He juntado a los primeros que engañé y convencí a ser grabados con, en esa época, un Samsung Galaxy S2 y GarageBand. Y ellos son: • Sergio Gabaldón Creativo publicitario que ha pasado al lado oscuro de MK online. Domador de leads, Señor de las landings y becario growthackero. • Xamu Olmos Director creativo en la agencia de publicidad Estimado Jose Alfredo. • Joan Quirós Profesional Freelance especializado en caligrafía y lettering. Disfrutad de este último episodio:

LE 360 HI-TEK
LE 360 HI•TEK N°17 (S01E17) : Spécial rétrospective High-Tech 2011 !

LE 360 HI-TEK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2011 10:28


En presse, on parlerait d'un numéro Collector ! Pour notre dernier numéro de 2011, LE 360 HI•TEK N°17 revient sur 1 an d'actualité High-Tech. Une émission spéciale bilan et rétrospective 2011, qui reprend les 20 événements - et les 20 dates - qui nous ont marqués : de la mort de Steve Jobs au lancement du Samsung Galaxy S2, du coup de tonnerre provoqué - au CES - par Toshiba avec l'annonce d'une TV 3D sans lunettes avant la fin de l'année à la Nintendo 3DS, en passant par le séisme du 11 mars au Japon, le phénomène Game of Thrones, ou encore l'émergence des Ultrabooks... Revivez toute la chronologie de l'année 2011 en 360 secondes (à peu de choses près !) Rendez-vous vendredi prochain, 6 janvier 2012, pour le 1er numéro de l'année : nous nous transformerons en Madame Irma et sortirons notre boule de cristal pour évoquer les événements, les annonces, les technologies et les produits attendus en 2012. Et puis, retenez déjà la date du 13 janvier 2012 sur vos agendas, particulièrement en fin de journée. Nous serons alors à Las Vegas, en plein CES 2012. Plus d'infos sur cette très grosse surprise à venir, à partir de la semaine prochaine, dans LE 360 HI•TEK... Retrouvez LE 360 HI•TEK avec les voix de Benjamin VINCENT (TEKNOLOGIK) et Anh Phan (Le Journal du Geek), tous les vendredis ! Podcast également disponible en version SD pour iPhone, iPod et iPod Touch d'anciennes générations

LE 360 HI-TEK (SD)
LE 360 HI•TEK N°17 (S01E17) : Spécial rétrospective High-Tech 2011 ! (version SD/iPod/iPhone)

LE 360 HI-TEK (SD)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2011 10:28


En presse, on parlerait d'un numéro Collector ! Pour notre dernier numéro de 2011, LE 360 HI•TEK N°17 revient sur 1 an d'actualité High-Tech. Une émission spéciale bilan et rétrospective 2011, qui reprend les 20 événements - et les 20 dates - qui nous ont marqués : de la mort de Steve Jobs au lancement du Samsung Galaxy S2, du coup de tonnerre provoqué - au CES - par Toshiba avec l'annonce d'une TV 3D sans lunettes avant la fin de l'année à la Nintendo 3DS, en passant par le séisme du 11 mars au Japon, le phénomène Game of Thrones, ou encore l'émergence des Ultrabooks... Revivez toute la chronologie de l'année 2011 en 360 secondes (à peu de choses près !) Rendez-vous vendredi prochain, 6 janvier 2012, pour le 1er numéro de l'année : nous nous transformerons en Madame Irma et sortirons notre boule de cristal pour évoquer les événements, les annonces, les technologies et les produits attendus en 2012. Et puis, retenez déjà la date du 13 janvier 2012 sur vos agendas, particulièrement en fin de journée. Nous serons alors à Las Vegas, en plein CES 2012. Plus d'infos sur cette très grosse surprise à venir, à partir de la semaine prochaine, dans LE 360 HI•TEK... Retrouvez LE 360 HI•TEK avec les voix de Benjamin VINCENT (TEKNOLOGIK) et Anh Phan (Le Journal du Geek), tous les vendredis ! Podcast également disponible en version HD (720p) pour iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch à écran Retina Display, iPad, iPad 2, tablettes 720p, Mac et PC.

LE 360 HI-TEK
LE 360 HI•TEK N°12 (S01E12) : Karotz, Imagine Cup 2012, eDjing, G-Eye, Mirasol et ZTE !

LE 360 HI-TEK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2011 9:15


Karotz, le successeur du Nabaztag, est dans les magasins après la reprise de Violet par Aldebadaran et c'est une bonne nouvelle pour les amateurs de lapin numérique ! Dans ce 12è numéro du 360 HI•TEK, retour sur les inondations en Thaïlande, avec Sony, contraint de reporter le lancement commercial de ses deux appareils photo vedettes de cette fin d'année : L'Alpha 77 et le NEX-7 vont probablement rater le rendez-vous de Noël, nous confie Philippe Citroën, le Directeur général de Sony. La finale 2012 aura lieu à Sydney en Australie : une destination de rêve pour les étudiants qui peuvent désormais s'inscrire à la 10è édition d'Imagine Cup, le concours d'innovation numérique organisé par Microsoft à l'échelle mondiale et dont le coup d'envoi a été donné, lundi soir, au siège français de l'éditeur de Windows. Egalement dans ce numéro, les ambitions - en France - du Chinois ZTE avec ses deux tablettes et son smartphone haut de gamme, le Skate ; eDjing, une start-up qui transforme gratuitement vos playlists audio (Deezer et désormais aussi iTunes) en playlists vidéo, avec mix en ligne. Bref, des vidéos-clips enchaînés pour emballer vos soirées ! La marque Sony-Ericsson va disparaitre sur les prochains smartphones Sony : ce n'est pas officiel mais c'est maintenant une certitude. Le groupe japonais veut passer de 10 à 15 % de parts de marché en 2012, en France, et prendre la 3è place, en mettant l'accent sur la convergence enfin réaliste, entre les quatre écrans à la maison (smartphone, TV, tablette, PC). Ne manquez pas la nouvelle pub américaine pour le Samsung Galaxy S2 : le smartphone vedette du Coréen sort tout juste aux États-Unis et son grand écran, autant que sa connectivité 4G, font des envieux dans les files d'attente devant les Apple Store… Le point sur cette tradition américaine du Black Friday - c'est ce vendredi 25 novembre 2012 - qui prend de l'ampleur en France avec quelques bonnes affaires en perspective… Une liseuse couleurs, c'est désormais possible avec la technologie Mirasol. Enfin, G-Eye, c'est une petite caméra vendue chez Decathlon. Sur le papier, elle est destinée au même usage tout terrain que la GoPro mais elle coûte presque… trois fois moins cher. Retrouvez LE 360 HI•TEK avec les voix de Benjamin VINCENT (TEKNOLOGIK), Anh Phan et Gregori Pujol (Le Journal du Geek) qui sera de retour la semaine prochaine, tous les vendredis ! Podcast également disponible en version SD pour iPhone, iPod et iPod Touch d'anciennes générations

LE 360 HI-TEK (SD)
LE 360 HI•TEK N°12 (S01E12) : Karotz, Imagine Cup 2012, eDjing, G-Eye, Mirasol et ZTE ! (version SD/iPod/iPhone)

LE 360 HI-TEK (SD)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2011 9:15


(Version SD) Karotz, le successeur du Nabaztag, est dans les magasins après la reprise de Violet par Aldebadaran et c'est une bonne nouvelle pour les amateurs de lapin numérique ! Dans ce 12è numéro du 360 HI•TEK, retour sur les inondations en Thaïlande, avec Sony, contraint de reporter le lancement commercial de ses deux appareils photo vedettes de cette fin d'année : L'Alpha 77 et le NEX-7 vont probablement rater le rendez-vous de Noël, nous confie Philippe Citroën, le Directeur général de Sony. La finale 2012 aura lieu à Sydney en Australie : une destination de rêve pour les étudiants qui peuvent désormais s'inscrire à la 10è édition d'Imagine Cup, le concours d'innovation numérique organisé par Microsoft à l'échelle mondiale et dont le coup d'envoi a été donné, lundi soir, au siège français de l'éditeur de Windows. Egalement dans ce numéro, les ambitions - en France - du Chinois ZTE avec ses deux tablettes et son smartphone haut de gamme, le Skate ; eDjing, une start-up qui transforme gratuitement vos playlists audio (Deezer et désormais aussi iTunes) en playlists vidéo, avec mix en ligne. Bref, des vidéos-clips enchaînés pour emballer vos soirées ! La marque Sony-Ericsson va disparaitre sur les prochains smartphones Sony : ce n'est pas officiel mais c'est maintenant une certitude. Le groupe japonais veut passer de 10 à 15 % de parts de marché en 2012, en France, et prendre la 3è place, en mettant l'accent sur la convergence enfin réaliste, entre les quatre écrans à la maison (smartphone, TV, tablette, PC). Ne manquez pas la nouvelle pub américaine pour le Samsung Galaxy S2 : le smartphone vedette du Coréen sort tout juste aux États-Unis et son grand écran, autant que sa connectivité 4G, font des envieux dans les files d'attente devant les Apple Store… Le point sur cette tradition américaine du Black Friday - c'est ce vendredi 25 novembre 2012 - qui prend de l'ampleur en France avec quelques bonnes affaires en perspective… Une liseuse couleurs, c'est désormais possible avec la technologie Mirasol. Enfin, G-Eye, c'est une petite caméra vendue chez Decathlon. Sur le papier, elle est destinée au même usage tout terrain que la GoPro mais elle coûte presque… trois fois moins cher. Retrouvez LE 360 HI•TEK avec les voix de Benjamin VINCENT (TEKNOLOGIK), Anh Phan et Gregori Pujol (Le Journal du Geek) qui sera de retour la semaine prochaine, tous les vendredis ! Podcast également disponible en version HD (720p) pour iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch à écran Retina Display, iPad, iPad 2, tablettes 720p, Mac et PC.

Tech45
Tech45 - 064 - hoe moet ik trekken om het niet kapot te maken?

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2011 79:14


Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter of via zijn website. Panel Marco Frissen, @mfrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Davy Buntinx, @dirtyjos op Twitter, of via zijn website. Cindy de Smet, @drsmetty op Twitter. Gast Toon Van de Putte, @automaton_be op Twitter, of via zijn website. Onderwerpen Twee korte reviews om te beginnen: Toon verteld over de Acer Iconia A500 en Maarten heeft spijt dat hij niet de Samsung Galaxy S2 heeft gekocht in plaats van de Nexus S. De Samsung 10.1v, die als Vodafone special op de markt gezet is, is niet meer te krijgen. In plaats daarvan de "gewone" Samsung 10.1. XBox Live komt overal. Dus ook in Windows 8. Wie van ons panel gebruikt XBox Live nu? Het aantal aanmeldingen op Facebook loopt terug. Tja, wat wil je.. Iets met Google die het bedrijf Admeld overneemt.. ofzo. Tips Marco: Al Gore's Our Choice - TEDxKids clip Davy: With.me, van de makers van Path. Maarten: Status Notes for Android Jan: Gamification Toon: 3starsnet Feedback Het Tech45-team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, laat dan een commentaar hieronder achter. Via twitter kan natuurlijk ook @tech45cast. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom. Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen gemarkeerd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45'. Vergeet ook niet dat je 'live' kan komen meepraten via live.tech45.eu op dinsdag 21 juni vanaf 21u30. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan je downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis abonneren via iTunes.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast 116: A lawsuit in the making!

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2011 79:35


Time once again for another exicting podcast. This week Gareth, James and Matt are joined by Dan from Coolsmartphone. Hitting an epic length Gareth updates you on an Award the podcast is up for that’s to you fans for nominating. The HTC Incredible S, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Acer Liquid Metal are all evaluated. Apple’s battle with Samsung is addressed and Matt has had his hands all over the Nokia E7 and the LG Optimus 2X. Direct Download iTunes Download the iPhone App Download the Android App RSS Feed Regulars - Gareth, James, Matt and Tracy Guest - Dan from Coolsmartphone Show Notes Share your views: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk or on 0208 123 3757 Mobile Tech Addicts podcast award nomination HTC Incredible S review Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Review Acer Liquid Metal Review PlayBook Launch Day LG Optimus 2X unboxing video Nokia E7 unboxing video Apple Vs Samsung: The legal battle of the century HTC goes on tour Orange Unveils Pricing And Availability For Motorola ATRIX T-Mobiles new advert Tablet Table Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 video Flyer Wifi pricing Bargain Basement T-Mobile - Pay as you go, 100 free minutes to UK networks, anytime Top up just £10 to get your free minutes the next month. Internet - 12 months free internet worth £40 when bought with £10 top-up Listeners Garden Voice Message from Mike Oxlong - Any chance of an iPhone 5 soon? Hey, i'm wondering which tablet you would reccomend between the Archos 101 or Advent Vega, i want the tablet for web browsing around the house and watching Youtube style video clips and maybe playing a few apps. Thanks. Harry I used to have a HTC desire and loved android but hated the lack of application storage and the terrible battery life so i moved to an iPhone 4. I am now getting really bored of the iOS interface and want to move back to an android handset but im not sure which one to go for. I like the look of the HTC sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S2 (and maybe even the Atrix). Which would you go for? The look of the Sensation and Sense 3.0 grab my attention but it only has 1gb on board whereas the Galaxy S2 looks nice and has at least 16gb on board but ive never used touchwiz and im not sure how it compares to Sense 3.0 in terms of performance and funtionality. Looking forward to hearing your opinions Thanks Dave App Attic Tweetdeck Love Film iPad works a treat Spotify Audioboo Digits ------ Email us: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk  Tel: 0208 123 3757 Gareth Myles – @garethmyles James Richardson – @jpr7373 Matt and Tracy Davis - @tracyandmatt Dan @dangetti @coolsmartphone Many thanks to The Stetz for the music  Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcast RSS Feed for our weekly podcast Download the iPhone App Download the Android App Posted by Gareth Technorati Tags: uk,three,iphone,mobile,apple,blackberry,orange,t-mobile,vodafone,htc,samsung,palm,rim,motorola,nokia,advent,android,webos,symbian,o2,3uk,playbook,galaxy,ipad 2,HP,ZTE,Xperia,Archos,Arnova,Acer