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Das Galaxy S24 FE bekommt sein erstes großes Software-Update spendiert. Samsung rollt One UI 7 basierend auf Android 15 jetzt auch in Europa aus. Mit einer Downloadgröße 5 GB bringt das Update nicht nur frische App-Icons und Widgets, sondern hat auch den aktuellen Sicherheits-Patch mit im Gepäck.
Im Frühjahr 2024 hat Samsung seine neuen Flaggschiff-Smartphones vorgestellt: das Galaxy S24, S24 Plus und S24 Ultra. Besonders im Fokus stehen diesmal zahlreiche neue KI-Funktionen. Doch was steckt hinter den smarten Galaxy AI Features und wie lassen sie sich im Alltag nutzen?
Samsung-Fans müssen sich für das große Software-Update auf Android 15 und One UI 7 weiter in Geduld üben. Während andere Hersteller die neue Android-Version bereits ausrollen, testet Samsung diese immer noch auf älteren Modellen. Jetzt gibt es gute Nachrichten: Nicht nur die drei Galaxy-S24-Modelle sollen bald versorgt werden, sondern mit dem Galaxy S24 FE auch ein Nachzügler. Es ist ein konkretes Datum für das Update aufgetaucht.
Et bien c'est l'iPhone 15 d'Apple qui a été en tête des ventes mondiales l'an passé.Cette appétence pour le haut de gamme a un impact direct sur le chiffre d'affaires mondial des ventes de smartphones. Il a progressé de 5 % par rapport à 2023. Même le prix moyen de vente de smartphone a atteint un prix record de 345 euros.Ce sont des signes forts qui montrent que malgré tout, l'innovation et la qualité continuent d'attirer le regard des acheteurs de smartphone.La performance d'AppleL'iPhone 15, suivi de près par l'iPhone 15 Pro et l'iPhone 15 Pro Max, domine donc les ventes 2024.Oui, les clients veulent du haut de gamme. Mais par ailleurs, les livraisons mondiales de smartphones ont connu une hausse de 4 % pour la première fois depuis 2021. C'est donc un peu comme si, après une longue période de ralentissement, le secteur du smartphone retrouvait le sourire.Les clients ne se contentent pas du minimum. Ils veulent de meilleurs appareils photo, des processeurs plus rapides et, bien sûr, les dernières technologies comme la 5G pour rester connectés.Apple au royaume des early adoptersPour aller plus loin dans l'analyse des ventes d'iPhone, les données montrent que, sur le dernier trimestre 2024, c'est bien l'iPhone 16 Pro qui a dépassé les ventes des modèles standards.Cela prouve que dès leur lancement, les acheteurs passionnés se précipitent sur les derniers modèles Pro, souvent dès le mois de septembre où sont vendus les nouveaux iPhone, afin de profiter des toutes dernières innovations.Et une fois que l'engouement initial diminue, c'est au tour des modèles classiques de gagner du terrain. Ils sont plus accessibles pour un public soucieux de son budget. Cette dynamique crée une alternance dans la demande et contribue à la stabilité des ventes d'Apple.La concurrence est forte sur le marché mondialApple n'est pas le seul à innover. Samsung, par exemple, continue de marquer des points grâce à sa série Galaxy S24. Le Galaxy S24 Ultra a même réussi à entrer dans le top 10 mondial des meilleures ventes. Une première pour la série S de Samsung depuis 2018.L'intégration précoce de fonctionnalités d'intelligence artificielle dans ses smartphones est la cause de ces bonnes ventes.Et ce n'est pas tout. D'autres marques comme Vivo et Xiaomi montrent une croissance significative.Cela prouve que la compétition est rude et que l'innovation, surtout autour de l'IA et des capacités de la 5G, est désormais un facteur clé pour séduire les clients.Le ZD Tech est sur toutes les plateformes de podcast ! Abonnez-vous !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
L'info du matin - Jusqu'à 86 % des 18-25 ans utilisent l'IA quotidiennement. Fait surprenant, 1 sondé sur 6 s'en sert pour affiner son positionnement politique. Le winner du jour - Dans l'Aisne, un homme, pour échapper aux gendarmes, s'est roulé dans la boue pour tenter de se camoufler comme un caméléon. - Une aventurière norvégienne de 21 ans a atteint le pôle Sud à ski. Elle a parcouru 1130 km en 54 jours, établissant un record. Le flashback de février 2004 - "Le Seigneur des Anneaux" remporte 11 Oscars sur 11 nominations. - Sortie en France des comédies "Les 11 commandements" avec Michaël Youn et "Podium" avec Benoît Poelvoorde. Les savoirs inutile - Contrairement à la croyance populaire, il ne faut pas uriner sur une piqûre de méduse. Il est conseillé de rincer à l'eau de mer, d'appliquer du sable pour dilater les pores, puis de rincer à nouveau et d'appliquer un antiseptique. 3 choses à savoir sur Molière Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - Arrivée sur Netflix de "Radiostar" avec Manu Payet et Clovis Cornillac et de la saga "Retour vers le futur". - Sortie au cinéma du film "Baby Girl" avec Nicole Kidman. Le jeu surprise - Florent de Saint Cézaire sur Siagne près de Cannes gagne un Samsung Galaxy S24. Le coffre à jouets RTL2 - Mahé, 10 ans, de Saint Mars du Désert près de Nantes, gagne une Xbox Series S. La banque RTL2 - Cécile de Paris gagne 1 000 euros.
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont parlé du köpskam, une tendance écolo suédoise. Ce mot traduit la honte ressentie en consommant des produits inutiles ou en trop grande quantité. Le winner du jour - Une femme a confondu un tapis roulant pour les bagages avec celui destiné aux personnes à l'aéroport, manquant de voyager en soute. - Un couple a tout quitté pour explorer l'Europe en bus aménagé, mais est tombé en panne après 80 km et reste bloqué sur une aire d'autoroute depuis des mois. Le flashback d'avril 2002 - Sortie du single "Whenever, Wherever" de Shakira. - Le film "3 zéros" de Fabien Onteniente. Les savoirs inutiles - Aux États-Unis, malgré la prédominance de l'anglais, aucune loi ne le désigne comme langue officielle. Environ 381 langues y sont parlées, faisant des USA un pays très diversifié linguistiquement. 3 choses à savoir sur Étienne Daho Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Des skis capables de remonter les pentes seuls. - Un siège de gamer qui chauffe ou refroidit pour plus de confort lors des parties. Le jeu surprise - Grégoire de Sénas gagne un Samsung Galaxy S24. La banque RTL2 - Marion de Saint-Chamond remporte 200 euros. - Mathias de Fronton repart avec un oreiller Teddy Bear.
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont parlé des méthodes les plus étranges pour perdre du poids, pratiquées il y a plusieurs siècles. Par exemple, au 14e siècle, il était conseillé de se baigner avant de manger. Le winner du jour : - Un homme à Melbourne a mis le feu à son pantalon en tentant d'incendier un restaurant. Il a été filmé en train de fuir à moitié nu. - Les policiers de Kuala Lumpur punissent les jeunes sur des vélos modifiés en leur faisant faire des squats, ce qui amuse les passants. Le flashback de septembre 2013 - Le titre numéro 1 en France était "Formidable" de Stromae. - Le jeu vidéo GTA V faisait son entrée sur le marché. Les savoirs inutile : - À l'époque de sa construction, la Tour Eiffel était décriée par de nombreuses personnalités, dont Maupassant, qui la qualifiait de "haute et maigre pyramide d'échelles de fer". Pourtant, il fréquentait souvent le quartier, affirmant que c'était le seul endroit où il ne la voyait pas. 3 choses à savoir sur Wikipedia Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Des objets improbables contrôlés par l'intelligence artificielle, comme un barbecue, un berceau, et même un robot conversationnel jouant le rôle de psychologue. Le jeu surprise : Manoelle de Châtillon-sur-Marne repart avec un Samsung Galaxy S24. La banque RTL2 : - Carole de Le Pizou remporte 600 euros. - Benjamin de Cussac-sur-Loire gagne 330 euros.
Bom dia Tech, tudo bem? Hoje trago pra você: Linha Galaxy S25 é homologada no Brasil, Evento da Samsung contará com Galaxy S25, Galaxy Ring 2 e novos óculos inteligentes, Google exibiu informação errada do valor do dólar, Nothing Phone receberá Circle to Search, Bluesky inicia testes com trending topics e ChatGPT fica fora do ar!Quer patrocinar ou fazer uma parceria com o Bom dia Tech? Mande um e-mail para contato@bomdia.tech e vamos conversar!Promoções da NuuvemBalatroElden RingMetaphor: ReFantazioNotícias00:00: Bom dia Tech! 00:22: ChatGPT fica fora do ar01:18: Bluesky inicia testes com trending topics02:17: Nothing Phone receberá Circle to Search03:05: Promoções de Natal da Nuuvem04:03: Google exibiu informação errada do valor do dólar05:23: Evento da Samsung contará com Galaxy S25, Galaxy Ring 2 e novos óculos inteligentes06:15: Linha Galaxy S25 é homologada no Brasil07:30: Inté a próxima! Produtos do EpisódioMicrofone Fifine utilizado na gravação do podcastEcho Show 15Galaxy A15Samsung Galaxy S24Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraComprando qualquer produto com esses links, ou conferindo as promoções em destaque, o Bom dia Tech receberá uma pequena comissão e assim, você ajuda no crescimento do podcast.Redes sociais:InstagramThreadsMastodonImagem da capa:Divulgação/Samsung - Galaxy S24
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Real-time translation, AI steak video, The Great Circle Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell For full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/912 Sponsors: uscloud.com cachefly.com/twit
Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Eine pflanzenbasierte Ernährung gilt als das gesundheitliche Nonplusultra. Aber wie pflanzenbasiert sollte sie wirklich sein? Ist Fleisch gesund, oder ist Fleischersatz die bessere Alternative? Worauf sollten Sportler dabei achten? Ernährungswissenschaftler Dr. Malte Rubach kennt die Antworten und deckt populäre Irrtümer auf. ____________ WERBUNG: Vodafone Black Week Angebote, z.B. Samsung Galaxy S24 für einmalig 1 €, unbegrenztes Datenvolumen (abzüglich Gerätefinanzierung) für unter 10 €/Monat – noch bis zum 4.12.24 auf vodafone.de/Blackweek. ____________ Dr. Malte Rubach ist Ernährungswissenschaftler, Referent und Buchautor. Seit über 15 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit den Themen Ernährung, Gesundheit, Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation. Besonders die Aufklärung von Ernährungsmythen ist ihm eine Herzensangelegenheit. Seine Doktorarbeit verfasste er an der TU München zum Thema „Kaffee“. Sein neues Buch trägt den Titel „Die größten plant-based Ernährungsmythen: Warum Veganer nicht immer recht haben, aber manchmal eben doch“. Du findest u.a. Antworten auf folgende Fragen: Liefert eine pflanzliche Ernährung genug Nährstoffe? Sind tierische Proteine besser als pflanzliche? Nimmt man mit einer pflanzlichen Ernährung leichter und gesünder ab? Ist Fleischersatz das bessere Fleisch? Worauf sollten Sportler achten? Und vieles mehr … Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: marfit.de/malte ____________
En este episodio nos acompaña José Guerra de Samsung Dominicana para hablarnos sobre los nuevos Samsung Galaxy S24 FE y la Galaxy Tab S10. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hipolitodelgado/support
Das Galaxy S24 FE könnt ihr ab sofort bei MediaMarkt bestellen und euch dabei ein geniales Schnäppchen-Bundle sichern. Bei der Bestellung eines der neuen Samsung-Phones bekommt ihr eine Galaxy Watch FE gratis dazu – wir verraten, wie es funktioniert!
PC Mag's Iyaz Akhtar gives us a head to head comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S24 and Apple's iPhone 16. Plus DirecTV has reached an agreement to acquire EchoStar's TV business. And Epic has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and Samsung, alleging a conspiracy against third-party app stores.Starring Tom Merritt, Iyaz Akhtar, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.
PC Mag's Iyaz Akhtar gives us a head to head comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S24 and Apple's iPhone 16. Plus DirecTV has reached an agreement to acquire EchoStar's TV business. And Epic has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and Samsung, alleging a conspiracy against third-party app stores. Starring Tom Merritt, Iyaz Akhtar, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Tune into episode 394 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Nirave Gondhia of Hot Tech -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In this episode, we share our first impressions of Samsung's latest devices -- the Galaxy S24 FE smartphone, Tab S10 series tablets, and Watch FE LTE smartwatch. We then dive into Meta's super impressive Orion AR glasses, and Xiaomi's slick new 14T series affordable flagships. Enjoy :)Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee (PayPal): https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Nirave Gondhia: https://twitter.com/nirave- NIrave's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra hands-on: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-tab-s10-hands-on/- My Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10 Ultra, and Watch FE LTE hands-on article: https://hothardware.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-s24-fe-tab-s10-ultra-watch-fe-lte-hands-on- My Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10 Ultra, and Watch FE LTE hands-on video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYEe3d_lrXk- Meta Orion AR glasses hands-on: https://www.theverge.com/24253908/meta-orion-ar-glasses-demo-mark-zuckerberg-interview- Xiaomi 14T series: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_14t_and_14t_are_official_with_144hz_displays_triple_cameras-news-64692.php- My Poco Pad review: https://geekspin.co/poco-pad-review/- My cheap Pixel 9 Pro Fold case: https://amzn.to/4emKcBl (referral link)
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-mikah
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo
In this episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent dive into the recent CrowdStrike security update disaster, discuss the end of Google's URL shortener, and address listener questions about Apple Music libraries and Mac upgrades. The hosts also share insights on the show's upcoming studio changes and the importance of Club TWiT memberships for the network's sustainability. CrowdStrike security update causes widespread Windows crashes, affecting airlines, hospitals, and major companies Google announces "goo.gl" links will stop working in August 2025, potentially breaking many existing services Matthew asks about moving his Apple Music library to an external drive and keeping the most recent versions of files Leo discusses the upcoming closure of the current TWiT studio and transition to home-based production The evolution of studio equipment and how consumer technology now enables high-quality home production Fransisco inquires about using an older MacBook Pro with Big Sur for online banking and purchasing Hosts advise using third-party browsers for security and discuss the timing of purchasing new Macs Dan wants to know how to best preserve his father's microcassette tapes Jim can't hear the text tone on his Apple Watch and wants to know how to change the sound. Jeff from Michigan asks about recording high school marching band events, with Leo suggesting using smartphones or the Sony ZV-1 camera for better quality and ease of use. Ann from Antioch inquires about allowing Bluetooth permissions for a garage door opener app. Richard from Tennessee reports issues with his new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra crashing when opening YouTube. Bill from Tarzana asks if leaving devices plugged in constantly is harmful, with the hosts reassuring that modern devices have circuitry to manage battery health. Mark from Racine inquires about Leo's switch from Authy to 2FAS for two-factor authentication, with Leo explaining his reasons for preferring 2FAS. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2034 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-mikah
Phones Show Chat 802 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Mike Warner MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback and Contributions Clicks iPhone Keyboard Review 1 - Review 2 Malcolm Bryant with his New App Basic Launcher Google Play Store Link or at Freepoc Two Minute YouTube Video Demo Big Sony Announcements Xperia 1 VI & Xperia 10 VI Product Announcement May 2024 Sony Xperia 1 VI is here - SD 8 Gen 3, better zoom and more conventional screen Sony Xperia 1 Mk.VI Specs Sony Xperia 1 Mk.VI vs Sony Xperia 1 Mk.V Sony Xperia 10 VI retains the 21:9 display and gets SD 6 Gen 1 chipset Sony Xperia 10 Mk.VI Specs Sony Xperia 10 Mk.VI vs Sony Xperia 10 Mk.V Device Week OnePlus Open Xiaomi 12X Pixel 8 with the new Android 15 Beta 2 What It Takes to Break a Flip Phone? The Great Folding Test Vol. II Summary Lenovo ThinkPhone by Motorola - Ted's Review (from June 2023) Ben Wood's Mobile Phone Museum Peek Display: Maybe Moto Were Right Steve's YouTube Shorts Compact Flagships Head-to-Head Samsung Galaxy S24 vs Sony Xperia 5 v: true compact flagships compared! Galaxy S24 Imaging: Spectacular! (most of the time) Samsung Galaxy S24 review: Compact and great value! Mike's AI Deep-Dive OpenAI's GPT-4o Google's latest iteration of Gemini Maths problems with GPT-4o Be My Eyes Accessibility with GPT-4o Live demo of GPT-4o coding assistant and desktop app Torture Testing GPT-4o w/ SHOCKING Results! LM Studio Bygone Beauties Nokia E71 (2008) Nokia E72 (2009) Nokia E6 (2011) Photo of the Week from MeWe PSC Photos Group Family with the Northern Lights, Ian Furlong, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: 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, Raves, and Reviews - Steve's YouTube Shorts
Gareth and Ted play with Linux Mint, the Arc Browser and chat about AI in Ukraine, AI in Jet fighters, weak passwords, a smart rings from Amazfit, Nintendo Switch 2, the Asus ROG Ally 2 and HTC's new phone. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Banters: Knocking out a Quick Bant Linux Mint experience News, Mews and Views A Woman Is Photographed In An Intimate Moment By Her Robot Vacuum, The Images End Up On Facebook No more 12345: devices with weak passwords to be banned in UK NASA achieves 25Mbps over a 140 million-mile gap The latest 400 hp water engine: better than all hydrogen and the end of electricity Ukraine unveils AI-generated foreign ministry spokesperson An AI-controlled test jet fighter has taken to the skies Hardline on the hardware FiiO has squeezed in 20 balanced armature speakers inside its new custom in-ear monitors for 3D printed hi-res audio bliss Astell & Kern takes on the Sony Walkman with all-new Activo brand and P1 player Matter 1.3 adds support for more appliances and EV chargers The Wearables Watch Amazfit Helio Ring pricing and US release date officially announced Razer to pay out over $1 million in refunds over its misleading (and hideous) Zephyr face mask Black Shark GS3: Smartwatch from the Xiaomi ecosystem launches at a low price with GPS, navigation and 5 ATM water resistance Samsung Galaxy Watches (and the Galaxy Ring) could get an AI-powered heart health upgrade Phone Zone The ghost of HTC might just have another phone in the works The Name of the Game Asus ROG Ally 2 confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 leak seemingly confirms magnetic Joy-Con and display upgrade Breaking Bad The Last Batch trailer Flap your trap about an App The long-awaited Arc browser finally launches on Windows, and it's well worth a try - Hands-On This awesome browser extension will give you the Microsoft Copilot sidebar inside Google Chrome Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner YouTube TV starting to roll out Multiview on Android phones, tablets Chrome's Gemini address bar shortcut rolls out Google Play Books curiously puts audiobook previews on YouTube Window-Snapping and Overview is here for ChromeOS 124 8 best Chromebook extensions for everyone from novices to power users Chromebooks may soon offer Spatial Audio Google Chrome is preparing its own version of Android's Circle to Search Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted SABRENT USB C HDMI Adapter Multi Port USB Hub - Save 32% promo code: WF4HVDHI Now £6.49 (or something like that) Was: £9.99 Kindle Scribe (64GB) £304.99 from £409.99 26% off AnkerWork M650 Wireless Lavalier Microphone - £139.99: £249.99 OnePlus Pad with Free Keyboard £379 from £449 (+ Keyboard value is £149, so the the kit was £598) Kingston DataTraveler Exodia DTX/256GB Flash Drive USB 3.2 Gen 1 - save 29% Now £13.49 Was: £18.99 Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra now with various discounts Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon YouTube: Tech Addicts
In this episode of The 5G Factor, our series that focuses on all things 5G, the IoT, and the 5G ecosystem as a whole, I'm joined by my colleague and fellow analyst, Olivier Blanchard, for a look at the top 5G semiconductor and device takeaways from our conversations and sessions at Mobile World Congress 2024. The major takeaways we had included Micron's UFS and memory portfolio innovations with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series showcasing new GenAI capabilities, Lenovo's Integrated Edge AI Solution for Telco collaborations with Telefonica and Orange, Lenovo's new ThinkPad and ThinkBook devices including transparent displays, new Mediatek Dimensity 9300 GenAI features, and Qualcomm's portfolio-wide breakthroughs across AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi. Our analytical review focused on: Micron Delivers UFS, Memory Advances: Spurs Samsung Galaxy 24 AI Innovation. Micron announced that it is delivering qualification samples of an enhanced version of its Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0 mobile solution with breakthrough proprietary firmware features delivered in an ultra-compact UFS package at 9x13 millimeters (mm). Built on its 232-layer 3D NAND and offering up to 1 terabyte (TB) capacity, the UFS 4.0 solution provides advances in performance that can enable faster and more responsive experiences on flagship smartphones. Samsung is now incorporating Micron's low-power double data rate 5X (LPDDR5X) memory and UFS 4.0 mobile flash storage into select devices in the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, which is introducing AI to mobile users worldwide. The Galaxy S24 series is underpinned by Samsung's suite of generative AI tools, Galaxy AI, which helps amplify experiences from enabling barrier-free communication to maximizing creative freedom. We assess how Micron's LPDDR5X is a mobile-optimized memory distinguished by offering the advanced capabilities of the 1β (1-beta) process node, while Micron's UFS 4.0 offers the performance and power needed to store growing amounts of data in today's AI-driven smartphones. Lenovo Readies Telcos for Edge AI Renaissance. To support the massive amount of computing moving to the edge, the company is offering Lenovo Integrated Edge AI Solutions for Telco with Lenovo's ecosystem of partners. Highlights include new multi-cloud edge computing architecture with Telefonica tackles mission critical applications for smart cities, making it simple to leverage data throughout city streets in a wide array of AI use cases, including using video analytics and computer vision to identify smoke and fire, support public safety and improve emergency response times. We delve into how Telefonica leveraging its own Telco Cloud with the range of Lenovo ThinkEdge servers and Motorola's push-to-talk technology, and is demonstrating through a proof of concept the capabilities of multi-cloud at the edge, AI, and computer vision to alert public safety officials of danger. The new solution orchestrates the entire edge-to-cloud ecosystem, weaving infrastructure, connectivity, and applications together to support public safety and enhance emergency response with real-time AI. Plus, at MWC24, Lenovo unveiled and expanded the joint innovation partnership for telecom and cloud services to help Orange Group bring high performance and energy efficiency to telco clients worldwide. We appraise why the alliance can deliver telecom advancement, since Orange and Lenovo are also extending the partnership for three more years and launched a shared Sylva project validation center, addressing telco and edge use cases. The program will cover areas critical for evolving telecommunications infrastructure, including supporting operational efficiency, automation, and new open radio access. Lenovo Transparently Energizes ThinkBook and ThinkPad Portfolio. On the device side, Lenovo launched brand new ThinkPad and ThinkBook business laptops – unveiling AI features that enhance productivity and efficiency – with performance enhancements and multi-mode versatility. Additionally, Lenovo introduced a selection of accessories designed to boost mobile productivity, including the ThinkVision M14t Gen 2 portable display, a USB-C Slim Travel Dock for comprehensive docking on-the-go, and a redesigned ThinkPad Executive 16-inch Backpack that allows for easy carrying of a mobile office. Rounding out the new hardware announcements are new software solutions, including Lenovo Identity Advisor, a digital identity monitoring tool and Smart Connect, a software that unlocks multi-device synergies. Finally, we review Lenovo showcasing a futuristic proof of concept laptop – the ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop Concept – which features the industry's first laptop with a 17.3-inch Micro-LED transparent display, providing a fully borderless and see-through display experience. Mediatek Density 9300 GenAI: New Capabilities. MediaTek is a global fabless semiconductor firm supporting more than two billion connected edge devices every year, who showcased a series of new Generative AI demos, all of which are using the latest generation of APU hardware featured in the Dimensity 9300 flagship smartphone SoC. The new solution highlights several key Generative AI technologies enabled by MediaTek, including multiple new applications running entirely on-device. We examine the solution's new capabilities such as SDXL Turbo, a text-to-image Stable Diffusion engine that dynamically generates images in real-time, based on user-provided prompts as well as Video Diffusion Generation, which enables fast video diffusion generation, capable of a range of animation styles. Qualcomm Breaks Ground Across AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi. We saw Qualcomm demonstrating groundbreaking advancements in AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi that can spearhead a new era of intelligent computing everywhere, infusing AI throughout industries, devices, and consumer experiences. By unleashing the potential of AI, the fusion of on-device computing prowess and improved connectivity can empower businesses and individuals to unlock new use cases and applications. At MWC24, Qualcomm showcased on-device AI, intelligent computing, and wireless connectivity products and milestones, poised to accelerate digital transformation, drive a new wave of economic growth, and bring the convergence of AI and connectivity to new regions. We consider why Generative AI is expected to have a broad impact across industries, with estimates that it could add the equivalent of $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion to the world economy by 2040.
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Raskol u pokretu "Mi-Glas iz naroda" doveo je do toga da niko više ne zna ko je s kim. Goran Vesić proslavio je rođendan sa Jovanom Jeremić, dok je Radojičić (navodno) slavio na Kopaoniku. Beograd je ostao bez fontane na Trgu Nikole Pašića, a ni kraj drame oko izborne sednice skupštine grada se ne vidi. Nedimovic imao udes (navodno). Pričali smo i o likovima koji javljaju biznis kurseve na Instagramu i kakve veze s tim ima frulica.
Join me for episode 363 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Anshel Sag of Moor Insights & Strategy -- brought to you by Mint Mobile. In today's episode, we discuss what to expect at MWC 2024, and review two cameraphone powerhouses -- the Oppo Find X7 Ultra and Vivo X100 Pro. We then cover news, leaks, and rumors from Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Nothing, and Meizu... Fun!Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate / buy me a coffee: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/mobiletech- Anshel Sag: https://twitter.com/anshelsag- MWC 2024 predictions: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/24/24078970/mwc-2024-smartphones-apps-ai-what-to-expect- Oppo Find X7 Ultra review: https://www.wired.com/review/oppo-find-x7-ultra/- Vivo X100 Pro review: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bensin/2023/12/18/vivo-x100-pro-review-the-best-portrait-camera-of-2023/- Samsung folding screen is MIL-STD-810 compliant: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_foldable_panel_is_now_milstd810_compliant-news-61666.php- More Nothing Phone (2a) rumors: https://www.gsmarena.com/carl_pei_says_nothing_phone_2a_isnt_powered_by_the_mediatek_dimensity_7200-news-61661.php- Nothing Phone (2a) not coming to the US, coming Mar 5: https://www.gsmarena.com/the_nothing_phone_2a_wont_be_coming_to_the_us_some_specs_leak-news-61583.php- OnePlus Watch 2 rumors: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_watch_2_teased_rumored_to_launch_next_week-news-61659.php- Xiaomi 14 Ultra specs leaks and teaser samples: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_14_ultra_camera_specs_and_samples_emerge_-news-61651.php- Xiaomi 14 Ultra CHina launch Feb 22: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_14_ultras_china_launch_scheduled_for_february_22-news-61648.php- Meizu quits phones (for real this time): https://www.gsmarena.com/meizu_moves_away_from_smartphone_business_will_invest_all_in_ai-news-61650.php- Polestar Phone (Meizu) certified by Google: https://www.gsmarena.com/polestar_phone_emerges_in_google_play_supported_devices_list-news-61523.php- Samsung Galaxy S24 series camera update official: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s24_phones_start_receiving_first_major_camera_update_-news-61625.php- Vivo V30 Pro launching Feb 28: https://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_v30_pro_launch_date_and_key_specs_confirmed-news-61598.php- Vivo V30 specs leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/vivo_v30_pro_leaked_specs_renders-news-61572.php
Today on the flagship podcast of anti-glare coatings: Josh Miller, CEO The Browser Company, joins the show to chat about the Arc Search mobile browser. Arc Search: a new iPhone app combining browser, search, and AI The Arc browser is the Chrome replacement I've been waiting for Allison Johnson shares her review of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 phones. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: all that and AI Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus review: smart choices David Pierce answers a question from The Vergecast Hotline about the Apple Vision Pro. Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not Meta's Quest headsets add spatial video and pinch controls to compete with Vision Pr Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00:00 — Приветствие 00:01:48 — HONOR в Китае 00:28:41 — Apple Vision Pro - Валера едет в США. Предзаказ, первые обзоры блогеров и медиа 00:44:24 — Мы едем на MWC - ожидания 00:46:31 — Samsung Galaxy S24 и нейрофункции 01:01:06 — Умное кольцо Samsung Galaxy Ring 01:04:36 — Apple обогнала Samsung по отгрузкам смартфонов впервые с 2010 года 01:07:18 — Apple открыл установку сторонних приложений в ЕС - разбираемся 01:12:01 — iOS 18 станет самым большим обновлением: Siri получит нейросети 01:15:24 — Lumiere от Google 01:16:56 — Pixel 8 и Pixel 8 Pro в мятном цвете 01:19:23 — State Of Play 2024 01:47:40 — OnePlus 12 01:49:19 — OPPO Find X7 Ultra 01:49:36 — Neuralink от Илона Маска успешно вживлён в мозг первому пациенту! 01:52:31 — Rabbit R1 – главная звезда CES 2024 01:55:00 — Hasselblad CFV 100C: 01:57:45 — Новый альбом группы Ocean Jet - большие поклонники Droider 01:59:06 — Аниме выпуска: Solo Leveling 02:03:07 — Завершение Apple Подкасты: https://bit.ly/droidercast Google Подкасты: https://bit.ly/google-droidercast Яндекс.Музыка: https://music.yandex.ru/album/9048349 Podster: https://droidercast.podster.fm/
Meta goes all in on AGI, Microsoft releases Copilot Pro, Runway's new multibrush tool, and more! Here's this week's AI news that matters. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode pageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:03:15 Meta shifts focus to AGI10:15 Microsoft releases Copilot Pro16:02 Google lags behind in AI product accessibility.19:45 Runway multitool brush24:25 Samsung's AI phones27:36 Samsung Galaxy S24: AI enhances photo search.32:10 Eleven Labs valued at over $1 BillionTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Generative AI Advancements and Applications2. Advancements in On-Device AI Computing3. Evolution of the AI Software Market4. AGI Race and Societal Impact5. AI Governance and Privacy RegulationsKeywords:Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, generative AI capabilities, edge AI, on-device AI, first-person data, Samsung Galaxy S24, circle search, live translation, AI call assistants, Apple, environmental impact, 11 Labs, unicorn status, AI software market, Everyday AI, AI enthusiasts, LinkedIn thread, Mark Zuckerberg, artificial general intelligence, Meta, NVIDIA GPUs, AGI race, Microsoft Copilot Pro, DALL E, Microsoft 365, Google Docs, Wellsaid Labs, EU AI governance, generative AI tools, misinformation, disinformation, text-to-speech"
Sat, 20 Jan 2024 01:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/material/447 http://relay.fm/material/447 Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion Samsung took up the week's news with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series. And then, why is Google Search getting worse? Samsung took up the week's news with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series. And then, why is Google Search getting worse? clean 4728 Samsung took up the week's news with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series. And then, why is Google Search getting worse? Links and Show Notes: The power of Google AI comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S24 series Samsung says Galaxy AI features will only be free 'until the end of 2025' Circle (or highlight or scribble) to Search The Best Parts of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Have Nothing to Do With Galaxy AI Samsung teases upcoming 'Galaxy Ring' health tracker Google Search Really Has Gotten Worse, Researchers Find S
The Verge's Nilay Patel, Victoria Song, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the Apple Vision Pro demo, the Samsung Galaxy S24 announcement, and more of this week's tech news. Further reading: Apple Vision Pro hands-on, again, for the first time Apple Vision Pro demos will include scanning your glasses to identify your prescription The Apple Vision Pro has a ‘guest' mode for your friends to try it Apple Vision Pro will launch with 3D movies from Disney Plus Netflix's app won't work on the Vision Pro Magic Leap's CEO isn't worried about competing with the Apple Vision Pro. Apple Watch ban: everything you need to know Apple Watch sales ban restarts Thursday Apple Watches without banned blood oxygen features will go on sale Thursday morning This smartwatch has the tech that sparked the Apple Watch ban Samsung is making a Galaxy Ring Samsung's Galaxy S24 and AI event: all the news The Galaxy S24 Ultra is smarter, pricier, and just as big as ever Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra might fend off scratches just as well as drops Samsung's S24 and S24 Plus put new AI smarts in a polished package Samsung's Galaxy S24 is first to be able to upload HDR photos to Instagram Google's Circle to Search makes visual searches super simple Samsung's Galaxy AI is coming to 100 million Galaxy phones. Meta's new goal is to build artificial general intelligence Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We share our Apple Vision Pro pre-order war stories, accessories too, influencer demos of Apple's new headset, we discuss the AI-loaded Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Google's new 'Circle to Search,' and personal tech goes back iLife and iDVD.Watch on YouTube!Subscribe and watch our weekly episodes plus bonus clips at: youtube.com/@primarytechshowSponsored by:Rogue Amoeba: Audio Hijack is simply the best way to record audio on your Mac. Through the end of January, get $20 off Audio Hijack or any Rogue Amoeba bundle when you visit: macaudio.com/primarytech and use the promo code: PRIMARYTECHSupport the showJoin our member community and get an ad-free versions of the show, plus exclusive bonus episodes every week! Subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts or here: primarytech.memberful.com/joinReach out:@stephenrobles on Threads@stephenrobles on XStephen on Mastodon@jasonaten on Threads@JasonAten on XJason on MastodonWe would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts and SpotifyPodcast artwork with help from Basic Apple Guy.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: podcast@primarytech.fmLinks from the showApple Vision Pro AccessoriesVision Pro Influencer Photos - Parker Ortolani Apple Vision Pro hands-on, again, for the first time - The VergeA Survey of Popular Apps Currently Compatible With Apple Vision Pro - MacStoriesEverything Announced at Samsung Unpacked: S24 Phones, Galaxy AI and One Surprise Reveal - CNETThe Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra comes with a higher price and loads of AI - The VergeGoogle introduces 'Circle to Search,' a new way to search from anywhere on Android using gestures | TechCrunchApple to Developers: Show Me the Money | Inc.comDistributing apps in the U.S. that provide an external purchase link - Support - Apple Developerxacwhite Apple Park MerchThe Apple Store Time Machine (00:00) - Intro (03:10) - Apple Vision Pro Pre-Orders (16:00) - Vision Pro Accessories (24:52) - Influencer Demos (38:36) - VisionOS Launch Apps (42:03) - Sponsor: Audio Hijack (44:45) - Galaxy S24 (55:19) - Google Circle (Lens) (57:49) - Apple Gets Their Cut (01:05:09) - Follow-Up: Apple Merch (01:08:51) - iLife and First Macs ★ Support this podcast ★
Thursday briefing: Pakistan strikes Iran; E. Jean Carroll's testimony; Catherine, Princess of Wales; Samsung Galaxy S24; and moreRead today's briefing.To take advantage of new premium audio perks in Apple Podcasts with a Washington Post subscription, click here.
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Outlook, privacy, and the terribleness of Big Tech New Outlook Decried as a "Surveillance Tool for Targeted Advertising One perspective: How terrible are other companies like Google and Meta? But also, how terrible are Windows 11, Teams, Microsoft Edge, etc? Supreme Court refuses to hear Epic v. Apple appeals So, Epic wins on one important count, being able to communicate to their own customers But Apple is still being terrible because it can be. Will the EU finally take care of this? Google unlinking its services in the EU, Apple removing pulse ox from Watch in the US, Google comes clean on Incognito, and Microsoft Cloud lets EU customers keep data locally, it just keeps coming Copilot all the things Richard correctly predicted that 2024 would be the year that Microsoft stopped talking about AI and started implementing AI. But who could have predicted THIS in the first two weeks (!) of the year? Copilot Pro for consumers, Copilot for Microsoft 365 for all commercial customers with no baseline, Copilot on mobile, Copilot in Microsoft 365 mobile, Copilot GPT Builder on the way But there's a real vulnerability for Microsoft and its AI aims here - Too soon, too little may be a mistake Microsoft and Vodafone, sitting in a tree Plus: No Copilot AI (SLM) on the Galaxy S24 family? Interesting. Is Google trying to undermine that partnership and bring Samsung back into the fold? Windows 11 PC sales for 2023: Good news, bad news. OK, it's just bad news They're doing it again: After almost literally no testing, Microsoft launches new Weather experience on the lock screen and makes it the default Store app install notifications are in stable now too Dev: USB 80 Gbps support, auto-start Copilot on 27-inch+ displays, Windows Share (as below) improvements, fixes Beta: More Windows Share improvements (WhatsApp, Gmail, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn URL sharing), Weather experience on Lock, Microsoft Store with instant arcade games and app install notifications Release Preview: New KB update gives us our second near-final peek at Moment 5, with more "Ink Everywhere," eye control system support, 7-ZIP support improvements, other fixes Microsoft will reportedly bring back the Windows Insider Program's Beta Channel for Windows 10 because they were just kidding about that whole "no new features" thing Dev Home comes to Windows 10 Xbox January's Game Pass titles, still no Activision Blizzard Xbox fixes Baldur's Gate save bug Ubisoft mixes up its Ubisoft+ subscriptions Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Maybe this is the year of NextDNS App pick of the week: Brave RunAs Radio this week: Copilots for Power Platform with April Dunnam Brown liquor pick of the week: Writer's Tears Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Miro.com/podcast
Recapping the international eSIM experience, T-Mobile's Above and Beyond nationwide coverage is one step closer, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 is just 2 weeks away. How to Contact us: How to Listen: