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Jeffery discusses his experience testing an old Samsung Galaxy S9 camera setup for podcasts, highlighting the challenges with audio quality and equipment compatibility. He mentions issues with a hum in recordings due to an adapter, which he addresses through noise reduction techniques. Jeffery appreciates the camera's lightweight and wireless capabilities, allowing for flexible shooting. He … Continue reading
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Para este episodio #28 tenemos a una gran invitada Jazmín Torres quien nos cuenta como empezó a patinar, ser de las primeras mujeres en su ciudad y concursar contra hombres, patinar para Autonomy Skateboards, su viaje a China
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Scott and Luke hop back in time to fall 2017 and the arrival of Android 8.0, Oreo. What was new for Android with this release? Do you remember what was happening in the world of smartphones at that time? In addition to the software update, the pair discuss the Pixel 2 series and the Samsung Galaxy S9.Android 8 (Oreo)Android 8 Go EditionGoogle Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XLSamsung Galaxy S9Historical context for phones compared to todayMore!
Today on Active Discourse, Bo and Brett discuss the biggest news from Google IO. But first, Brett has HomePods in his life again, Bo's search for MST continues, and Bo finally moved on from Overwatch… at least temporarily. And closing out the show, Bo has a sneak peek for the phone he will likely buy to replace his Samsung Galaxy S9+. We also have a lot of stickers. If you'd like one for free, reach out to us on Twitter @ActiveDiscourse Links we discussed: TagVault: Pet The Verge: Google IO Recap Bretts's Pick: Binging with Babish - Smoking on a Gas Grill Bo's Pick: Critical Role Thanks for listening, if you would like to share any feedback, questions, or topic suggestions, feel free to let us on Twitter @ActiveDiscourse.
On All About Android, an emailer asks the crew whether a trade-in of his Samsung Galaxy S9 makes the adjusted cost of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra a good enough deal to consider. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/487 Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Guest: Corbin Davenport You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On All About Android, an emailer asks the crew whether a trade-in of his Samsung Galaxy S9 makes the adjusted cost of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra a good enough deal to consider. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/487 Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Guest: Corbin Davenport You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On All About Android, an emailer asks the crew whether a trade-in of his Samsung Galaxy S9 makes the adjusted cost of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra a good enough deal to consider. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/487 Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Guest: Corbin Davenport You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On All About Android, an emailer asks the crew whether a trade-in of his Samsung Galaxy S9 makes the adjusted cost of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra a good enough deal to consider. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/487 Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Guest: Corbin Davenport You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
Después de todo este tiempo, siguen los problemas con Android 9 (Android Pie). Hice la actualización en uno de nuestros smartphones, Samsung Galaxy S9+ y la verdad es que aún no cuenta la versión de Android 9 con la modalidad "PRO" para grabar video., únicamente para tomar fotografías. Esto obviamente es un problema.Suscríbete a YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tendenciastechFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TendenciasTechTwitter: https://twitter.com/tendenciastechiTunes: http://apple.co/2CtwnidGoogle: http://bit.ly/2lQHnDaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2lJKPzyEmail: (Español - English) berlin@tendencias.techDonaciones PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/tendenciastechSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tendenciastech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
stdout.fm 43번째 로그에서는 갤럭시 노트 10, 테슬라 모델 3, Go 언어 입문, 테라폼 삽질 공유회 등에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @seapy, @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy 주제별 바로 듣기 00:20 갤럭시 노트 10(Galaxy Note 10) 예약 13:00 테슬라 모델 3(Tesla Model 3) 한국 출시 27:30 정부24, 엑티브X 없이 사용 가능 52:00 Go 프로그래밍 언어 입문 69:05 테라폼 삽질 공유회 후기 / ConfConf 2016 82:06 구글 검색, 팟캐스트 검색 기능 추가 갤럭시 노트 10(Galaxy Note 10) 예약 Galaxy Note10 & Note10+ | Features & Specifications | Samsung US Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac iPhone SE - 제품사양 Galaxy Note10 | 10+ 5G 사전판매 | 삼성닷컴 Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site 테슬라 모델 3(Tesla Model 3) 한국 출시 테슬라 모델 3 구매를 고민하는 히치하이커를 위한 안내서(feat 코나 EV 오너) - YouTube 코나 Electric | 현대자동차 Model 3 | Tesla 스타필드 하남 | Tesla 오픈핵 행사 마치고 돌아가는 차에서 잡담 - YouTube 오토파일럿 | Tesla 테슬라 상하이 기가팩토리 3, 올 하반기 본격 가동 - 모터그래프 한국의 Tesla 수퍼차저 | Tesla 정부24, 엑티브X 없이 사용 가능 정부24 등 공공 웹사이트, 액티브엑스 안 깔아도 된다 데스크탑 클라우드 가상화 솔루션 | Amazon Web Services Remote Desktop Protocol - Wikipedia 아이핀 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 Uber - 지금 차량 서비스를 이용하거나 차량 운행으로 수익을 올리세요 Grab – Transport, Food Delivery & Payment Solutions Go 프로그래밍 언어 입문 gofmt - The Go Programming Language Go(고) 언어 설치하기 feat. VS Code - YouTube Keyboard Maestro 9.0: Work Faster with Macros for macOS seapy/decolink: Decoration link fallroot/copy-url-for-alfred: You can copy browser’s URL and title with various formats like markdown, anchor tag and your own. seapy/decolink | CircleCI GitHub Actions | GitHub Developer Guide mitchellh/gox: A dead simple, no frills Go cross compile tool 테라폼 삽질 공유회 후기 / ConfConf 2016 테라폼 삽질 공유회 | Festa! stdout_036.log: 오픈핵 2019, Little Big Data, Facebook Dev C 서울, Oculus Quest w/ jayjinjay | 개발자 팟캐스트 stdout.fm Open Space - PyCon Korea 2019 ConfConf 2016 ConfConf 2016 - YouTube 구글 검색, 팟캐스트 검색 기능 추가 Press play: Find and listen to podcast episodes on Search 아프리카TV, NHN 팟캐스트 ‘팟티’ 인수 | Bloter.net 팟프리카 아프리카TV : 네이버 금융
Da es diese Woche kaum News gab, unterhalten wir uns dieses mal über unsere ganz persönlichen Erfahrungen nach 3 Wochen Dauertest zum ZTE Blade V10 und Huawei P30. Wir entdecken Probleme, von denen man in Tests sonst nichts liest und natürlich nehmen wir uns wieder gegenseitig ein wenig auf die Schippe. Frei nach dem Motto, frisch, nicht fromm, fröhlich und vor allem frei...
La société israélienne Cellebrite a révélé qu’elle était désormais en mesure de déverrouiller tous les iPhone d’Apple, meme la derniere mise ajour iOS 12.3. Si Cellebrite a tendance à rester discrète sur ses activités professionnelles, l’entreprise prend parfois la parole pour évoquer ses progrès concernant l’évolution de ses outils. Pour rappel, ces derniers permettent de déverrouiller et d’extraire les données de nombreux modèles de smartphones, une fonction qui peut être très utile aux forces de l’ordre. Cette fois-ci, Cellebrite a annoncé qu’elle était capable de déverrouiller n’importe quel terminal fonctionnant sous iOS, allant de la version 7 jusqu’à 12.3, soit la version la plus récente du système d’exploitation d’Apple. De la même manière, elle pourrait aussi extraire les données de smartphones Android récents et haut de gamme, dont le Samsung Galaxy S9. Sur son site web, Cellebrite ajoute que sa nouvelle solution exploite « des algorithmes sophistiqués qui minimisent les tentatives de déverrouillage d’un appareil » et qu’elle peut « effectuer une extraction médico-légale du système de fichiers complet ». Cellebrite indique aussi quelle peut Accédez à des données d’applications tierces, à des conversations de chats, à des emails et des pièces jointes téléchargées, à du contenu supprimé. Pour rappel, Apple a annoncé l’an dernier qu’elle était désormais en mesure de neutraliser les boîtiers GrayKey, des outils similaires à ceux de Cellebrite. Comme une réponse qui aurait mis quelques mois à arriver, cette dernière riposte donc en annonçant qu’elle a une longueur d’avance sur la marque à la pomme. Comme pour ses précédents outils, Cellebrite proposera sa dernière solution directement sur son site de façon à ce que les autorités puissent le louer et l’acheter pour l’utiliser elles-mêmes. Une pratique qui n’est pas sans risque puisque cela augmente les chances que ces outils tombent entre de mauvaises mains. Il y a quelques mois, certains boîtiers de Cellebrite, utilisés entre autres par le FBI pour extraire des données des smartphones, se sont retrouvés en vente sur eBay pour des sommes allant de 100 à 1 000 dollars à peine.
In rolling out the Samsung Galaxy S9, the Samsung team looked to Vistar Media for a Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) campaign that would target large groups. Vistar utilized its software and Samsung's data to drive the Galaxy S9 campaign to a 15% lift in store visits within targeted areas across the U.S. During the campaign, Vistar was able to take advantage of kiosks, billboards and other digital signage conveniently placed around those metropolitan areas. On this episode, Vistar Media’s VP of Sales Lucy Markowitz and Director of Publisher Solutions Eric Lamb join us to share how they’ve strategically produced this Gold APEX Award-winning Digital Signage Story. For more case study information on this project, click here.
Have you heard about sextortion? We will talk about this type of blackmail scam and why it is so dangerous. Android vs. iPhone, what is your choice? Today, we're going to talk about it from the resale value side What's up with GPS systems? Why are some experts not flying on April 6? I got some news and explanations for you. And we have a report out of the UK, The Guardian about how easy it is to steal modern cars. We will discuss why that is. Did you hear about the warning from Google this week? We will get to that and some other unexpected actions from Google For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 03/16/2019 Duckduckgo For Search - Google Advisory On Windows 7 - Cars Hacked Via Their Security Systems Craig 0:00 Hi, everybody, we're up to show number 998. Craig 0:12 Does that mean we have to do something special, coming up here in a couple more shows? I can't believe 1000 weeks worth of shows. I don't number my shows based on the, Craig 0:21 you know how many times I've appeared or how many times I've put podcasts up. Because I do, sometimes five. I've done as many as a dozen different podcasts in a week before. So I don't add them up like that. I'm talking about 1000 weeks on the air, on the radio. That is absolutely fantastic. It's frankly, it's just so exciting. I'm glad that it's happening. Well, today, we are going to be talking about sextortion. You might have seen this, I had one of the listeners reach out to me about this just a couple of weeks ago. And in fact, it happened to me, as well. We'll talk about Android vs. iPhone. This time, we're going to talk about it from the resale value side. GPS systems, April 6, I got some news for you. Some experts have decided they're not going to fly on April 6th, explain why. And we have a report out of the UK, The Guardian about modern cars much easier to steal than the old ones, and why? Google has a very big warning out this week that will get to. And Google did something else that was not expected by a lot of people. Google has quietly added Duck Duck Go as a search engine option for Chrome users. This is about 60 different markets globally in this is really big news. Because the chromium engine, of course, is made by Google. And you know, already the Google is very big in the search engine space. So, having them promote, which is what this effectively is doing. Having them promote competitors is a little bit of surprise to everybody out there. Now, chromium, I mentioned this a few weeks ago, which is the underlying technology for Google's Chrome browser is being adopted by Microsoft, they are completely shooting their own browser projects in the head. And they're building it all on top of chromium now, which I think makes a whole lot of sense. So does that mean Microsoft now is going to be using Duck Duck go, let me explain what this is? For those who are wondering, Duck Duck Go isn't just a kids game from 50 years ago, or probably longer than that, actually duck Duck go is a search engine. And it is designed with privacy in mind. I've had the founder of Duck Duck Go on my radio show before we talked a little bit about what he was doing. This was some years back when he was first getting started. And I'm actively promoted since then. And since using it, frankly. But people are saying, well, Duck Duck Go is the search engine to use because it is not tracking what you're searching for. It's just giving you kind of general advertisements, just like Google used to 10 years ago. And other people are saying, Well, why would I use Duck Duck go when Google has, frankly, better search engine technology, which it does, in many ways. Google has been able to invest a lot of money into its search engine technology and Duck Duck go just really can can't, at least not to the level that Google can. Now some people who are kind of skeptical, myself included are thinking that maybe Google did this with chromium in order to avoid some of the antitrust scrutiny. The anti-combines laws that are in Canada, UK much throughout the Commonwealth, but it is good news for people Craig 3:59 I use Duck Duck Go as my first go to choice when I'm searching online, it doesn't track you it, I kind of like it, it doesn't always give me the results that I really need or really want. So for those types of results, sometimes I'll end up going to Google and check there. And I use Bing for some types of searches to. I find bings image search to be a little bit better, in some ways than Google Search. Bing doesn't have the reverse image search that Google has. But you know, all in all, I think it's pretty good. There's another pro-privacy search engine out there called quant I've used that before q, w, a, n t and chromium Google now offers that is another default. So you might want to look at that Duck Duck Go and QUANT and QUANT, by the way, is only available as a default over in France, which is where QUANT is from. But you can always just go to Q U A N T dot com or Duck Duck Go dot com. And you can use it in almost any browser out there as a default, and it's been added in I'm looking through the list Canada, basically all of our neighbors, I don't see Mexico on here. That's kind of interesting. See the UK, US Venezuela is, you know, if they get power back down there, they'll be able to use it. Good old socialist countries, right. So anyways, Craig 5:30 it's been growing for years, it's really quite good. And this Chromium instance, available on GitHub, if in case you're a developer is worth looking at. I also when we're talking about Chromium, I got to make sure I mentioned my other browser, my favorite browser for privacy. And that's the Epic browser. E-P-I-C. And I think on today's coaching call, we're going to end up talking a little bit about that Epic browser. Because a lot of people are kind of concerned and confused. And the Epic browser also uses Chromium as a code base, which I think is good, because Chromium is kind of those standard but it also just dropped a note down for myself. But it also has the types of security the DuckDuckGo has, in fact, it's kind of tied in hand in hand, it has VPN routes through it used to just be Indiana out routes through a whole bunch of different places. So check it out. E-P-I-C, browser.com. Epic browser.com online and use DuckDuckGo whenever you can, for your searches. If you want to try and keep things a little bit on the private side. And if you're very paranoid, your best bet mom depends on how paranoid right if you're like crazy paranoid, we're you know, we're not going to talk about that right now. I could help you out. But if you're more paranoid do the other thing I do, which just switches it up, use different search engines use different browsers use different machines when it comes to banking because I don't want many my banking information to be stolen. And I got to get back to some of what I'm doing some of it. Some of it I'm not if you're interested, let me know might be worth doing a masterclass about you know how to do this, how to do it for free even and keep your banking information safe. So I should write a little note about that. Well, we have a warning from Google, we're going to get into that right now. Craig 7:33 Well, our friends at Google have been paying attention to security for a while, if you have the latest versions of the Google Chrome browser, you're getting automatic updates. It's a technology that Firefox Mozilla people have been using for a long time. Craig 7:48 And these auto updates are absolutely fantastic. It can just save you a ton, not only of time but not having to apply the updates. But you know, security people can break in and drive-by download, you know, all the crap that happens when you're online. So Google has been very good about updating their Google Chrome browser, the Chromium underpinnings and you know, they get updated as well. But then the browser is really where they're most interested. Well, now, Google is warning people about Windows 7, you know, if you're listening for a while, that a month or so ago, Microsoft told you to ditch to drag Internet Explorer into that trash can and never use it again. You know that right? Number two now with Google out here is Google's recommending Windows 7 users to stop using Windows 7 upgrade immediately to Windows 10, if at all possible. And this is because of something called a kernel vulnerability. The kernel is the core part of the operating system. The kernel is where everything happens, really the kernel is how all of the processes talk to each other, how they can access hardware resources, like the disk, or the camera, the microphone, the speakers, everything on your computer ultimately goes through what's called the kernel. Craig 9:18 Wow. Well, the third analysis group is explained that Google's discovered two different security vulnerabilities, one in the Google Chrome browser. And the other one in Windows. The Chrome bug was already patched. But Windows 7 not yet fixed. Now this month, the Patch Tuesday from Microsoft has a doozy set of patches, a whole bunch of them, Microsoft is fixing all kinds of major flaws and vulnerabilities in their software. I don't think this particular fixes in that patch set. But it'll be out sometime, I'm sure Microsoft saying the vulnerability is in the Win32k.sis kernel driver. And it can be used as a security sandbox escape. Now, this is getting all rather technical, but sandboxes are where you set up a basically a way to execute software that nothing else can get access to. And it can't get access to anything else as well. So you use sandboxes for security. And having a major security problem with the security sandbox obviously is very big. So here's the statement we strongly believe this vulnerability may only be exploitable on Windows 7, due to recent exploit mitigation to added newer versions of Windows, Windows 10, and eight, all the Windows 10 has the most fixes. They've done a lot there. Craig 10:53 They're trying to make it as good as Mac OS. It'll be a while before they get there. But they're almost to the point that Unix was at 20 years ago. So you know, kudos to Microsoft. To date. Back to the quote to date, we have only observed active exploitation against Windows 7 32 bit systems. So the note from our friends at Google and their security research team is get rid of Windows 7 upgrade to Windows 10 as soon as you can. Microsoft says it is working on a fix. They are publicly disclosing the existence they're saying it is a serious vulnerability. So they're admitting it no big deal. There will see, By the way, Windows 7 is reaching the end of support the end of 2019, it's actually January 2020, read it however you want. But you've only got months left before Windows 7 will no longer get patches unless you pay Microsoft a king's ransom. In other words, our federal government will be spending a lot of software with Microsoft. I'm sure in the years ahead. It's still paying Microsoft to support Windows XP. Isn't that crazy? Let's talk about our new cars for a second Craig 12:19 We talked last week a little bit about our cars and insurance with autonomous vehicles. What does it mean? When are things going to get better? When are they going to get worse? Well, we have more smart in cars today. They have something called CAN bus which links up all of these computers throughout the machine throughout your car. You know, most cars nowadays and more modern ones, they don't even have a connection from your stereo to the speakers directly. There's no amplifier in there. It's all going over this network in your car, little land in the car. Well, that means that computers are there and they can be exploited. We have already seen that we saw a hack that went through the radio in some of the Chrysler products and allowed people to remote control Chrysler cars if they use this hack on their radios. So it is a concern. I'm not sure they've addressed it all well enough and not just talking about Chrysler here I'm talking about everybody gets me very concerned. There's been issues with BMW and others in the past as well. Well, there's a British infosec company called Pen Test Partners and they found that the Vipers Smart Start alarm and products from Pandora were riddled with flaws. And these flaws allowed them to have an attacker steal a car fitted with one of these devices. So if you have a Viper Smart alarm, the Smart Start alarm, which I do know people who have this. I'm gonna have to reach out, let them know individually case they're not listening today. But the Viper Smart Start alarm and products from Pandora allow cars to be hijacked. And now here's from a blog post about they're finding from Pen Test Partners. Before we contacted them, the manufacturers had inadvertently exposed about 3 million cars to theft and their users to hijack. Craig 14:28 This is a very, very big deal. This was really started because of Pandora's alarms. The company noticed that their security was advertised as being on hackable, which is a bad thing to say right? What's on the hackable. So I guess Pen Test Partners took that as a challenge. And they found an API, which is this application programming interface and some simple parameter manipulation that allowed them to be able to change the Viper Smart Start user's account password, registered email addresses, giving them full control over the app. And the car that the alarm system was installed on. All they had to do was send a regular web post request to the API with a parameter email redefined to one of their own choices, and that overrode the legitimate owner's email address, and now they had control over the account. So there you go. Okay, major issues using the apps ability to clone the key fob issue RF commands from a user mobile phone. And they dug into this little bit more, by the way, and they discovered a function in the Viper interface that remotely turned off the car's engine. So the pen or a big also allowed researchers to remotely enable the car's microphone so they could listen to eavesdrop the conversation on the occupants. And they also said the Mazda 6, the Range Rover Sport, the Kia, what is this, Course I guess. The Toyota Forerunner, Mitsubishi Pajero, Toyota Prius 50, and the Rav4 all appear to have undocumented functionality present in the alarm API to remotely adjust the cruise control speed. So it goes on and on car, security remains poor, and you don't need guns, you don't need lock picks, to steal modern cars, or to even to cause them to crash. I wonder if, if any of the crash investigators might look into this, if they realize, wait a minute, there's a remote controllable API in this car, maybe we should subpoena the court records from the manufacturer of the device and poke around a little bit and see if maybe someone manipulated it and told the car to floor it down a back road Street, we're going to have to get a little smarter about some of this stuff, right? Even though the criminal investigations. Well, let's talk about April 6 here. Wow, this is something I wasn't even aware of this until just this week. Craig 17:21 Of course, I was aware April 6 was coming people, okay. Don't give me a hard time about that. Because, you know, I gotta remember April 8, which is my anniversary, right? So I don't want to mess this up. April 6. Anyhow, I knew the 6th was coming. And it's certainly getting close. But this has to do with GPS systems. If you remember, 1999, if you were doing programming, if you were involved with computers back then, it was a scary time, many people kind of predicted the end of Western civilization. And they weren't totally wrong about that either. Western civilization could really have come to an end because of what was called the Y2K bug. And it was because of programmers like me, in the 70s and 60s that wrote software that said, Well, if I want to figure out the time between this date, and that date, all I have to do is use it two digit year, and those two-digit years, going to take up less space in the storage. And if you have a million records, times two more digits, which typically would be 2 bytes, then well, that's, you know, 2 million more bytes of data, which at the time was a whole lot of data. So we took shortcuts, and one of the shortcuts was storing the year as just the last two digits. So we didn't worry about the 19 part, we only worried about the 79 part or the 99 part. So there were a lot of predictions about software. And I knew a guy who started the company that was designing software to specifically look for this Y2K flaw and fix it. Of course, as it turned out, there were some problems, they were relatively minor. But most of the companies out there are certainly the ones that were in business realized that Y2K was coming and made some basic adjustments so that there wouldn't be a big problem. Many people expected, they're not to be another problem until maybe the year 10,000, right. So instead of Y2K, in the future, we're probably not going to be around. But in another 8000 years, we got another rollover. Well, that's not the case. Craig 19:43 I have been aware of what's called the 2038 problem. Because in the Unix world, there's a timestamp the Network Time Protocol uses and many machines user, which means by the way, Windows uses us to synchronize times, well, that particular clock is going to roll over in the year 2038. And that's most likely to affect embedded systems. Now, there are fixes already in place, and many versions of Unix that are out there Linux and some of these other derivatives that are have already taken this into account. And then, of course, there's bad programmers that really don't realize all of the implications of what they do. Craig 20:27 They've always existed and they'll always exist. In fact, I think in many ways, it's getting worse than it was before, you know, the bad programmers that is. Craig 20:34 But maybe that's because I'm just getting to be an old man, right? been doing this for too long. So we know that the Y2K problem was real. And in most cases, it was fixed, that 2038 problem is real. Most cases it will be fixed, although again, we're going to be affecting embedded systems and most, In other words, those that don't get the software update one was alive last time you upgraded the software in your car, or some other physical device to clock on your disk. Hopefully, none of it's going to be life-threatening, because some systems are using Unix that is embedded systems. Well, there's another one, this is the April 6 Craig 21:18 bug. And this has to do with the GPS and there are some security experts, including one guy over at RSA. And RSA does a whole ton of security work. They provide some of the algorithms that run public key systems. They have little key fobs, little devices that have a timer on them, you've seen them before. It's a little number that rolls over every minute or so. And you might use them with your banks, etc. Well, those guys are the guys that are now warning about this April 6 problem. They talked about it at a security conference just last week out in San Francisco. And he says that some of the older GPS systems are going to be in serious trouble. Because the computers in these GPS systems are going to have counters that flip back to zero. So they are going to literally run out of time reaching the end of their counters. And that really could cause some major major effect. This guy here. Bill Maliki's there's another guy he's a VP over Trend Micro, they do a lot of computer security, cybersecurity. We've used some of their stuff in the past, he told the media that he would not be flying on April 6 and suggests that it could be bad, it could be a lot worse than Y2K was because the effects are going to be more widespread, widespread because many more systems have integrated GPS into their operations. And many of these are embedded systems ports. He's talking about here, loading unloading containers automatically, using GPS to guide the cranes. Some of those systems could be affected in the cranes are going to shut down. Hopefully, public safety systems use GPS traffic monitoring systems for bridges, the bridges that raise and lower automatically the ones that change the lanes ever been on one of those roads were part of the day. This lane is northbound. The other part it's southbound, you know, 20 years ago, these GPS systems were really important primitive shape, and they were embedded. So the impact on this could be even greater governments have issued warnings to state and private sectors to update their technology. But some of these systems we not, we're not even aware of how some of these work that companies have gone out of business, there's no way to get an update. Nobody really realizes their GPS in there. Because you remember, GPS isn't just used to locate you. GPS is used to locate because it uses very fancy high-resolution timers. And the way it works to locate you is it listens for the satellites to send a clock signal. Craig 24:24 So each of the clocks will announce what time it is. And because the satellites are different distances from you, you will hear the time at different times. Right? You know, that if someone's yelling at you from across the room, have you here or you see a gunshot and range you will see the gunshot before you hear it. Right. Well, if someone fires that gun, right next to you, you're going to hear it instantly correct. So you know, that the the guy that fired the gun, and it took a second for that Soundwave to reach you, you know, that guy's further away than the guy who fired the gun. And immediately you heard it. Well, that's how GPS works using extremely high precision timers. So another thing people do with GPS signals is they use it to get a clock source. So many computers are using GPS receivers to figure out what time it is. So the systems are reverse traffic that controls bridges, etc, etc. Many of them are sinking their clocks and their timers up to GPS. And when it's an embedded system that hasn't been updated, we could have some serious serious problem couple of real quick things here before we go today. And of course, you'll find these articles and many more up on my website. http://CraigPeterson.com. I have also been doing a special podcast called It's A Security Thing, you're not going to find it unless you look for me because I haven't split it out yet. But in it, I'm talking about these types of security issues, things in the real world. This week. I was talking about a CPA firm what they did to respond to a cybersecurity event two weeks ago this happened, what they did right what they did wrong and you will find all kinds of these things are posting them almost daily. Now at my website, there's a special section, http://CraigPeterson.com. So make sure you have a look at it. We are writing all of these articles ourselves. These are not references to other articles. There might be links to other articles, but these are really great. If you're interested in cybersecurity and finding out more you'll find them on my home page again, http://CraigPeterson.com and it's all small businesses. It's all things that did right things that did wrong and what happened and they're all very, very current. So check it out. You really really should and wearing sending include some of those also in my weekly email. If you're not a subscriber /http://CraigPeterson.com/subscribe. Apple is crushing it on resale value in their laptops. But also the iPhones they destroy the Android iPhone X versus a Samsung Galaxy S9 Wow, iPhone X was 1000 bucks when it debuted, it's still worth 700 9 months later. So that's a drop of 30% the Samsung Galaxy S9 costs 720 but it was worth just $290 and drop 60%. So consider that too. When you're looking at the prices of devices what you should be mine and by the way, you should be buying the iPhone. Hey, have a great week. Make sure you check us out online. http://CraigPeterson.com. Take care everybody and we'll be chatting again next week. Bye-bye. --- Related articles: 'Gps Systems Will Be Struck By Y2K-Like Bug On April 6': Security Expert Says He Will Not Fly On 'Day Zero' After Governments Warn Global Devices Will Reset Due To Calendar Glitch Google Recommends Windows 7 Users To Upgrade To Windows 10 If Possible, As A Kernel Vulnerability Allows For Local Privilege Escalation On The Operating System. No Guns Or Lockpicks Needed To Steal Modern Cars If They're Fitted With Hackable 'Smart' Alarms Sextortion Scammers Target Employees Google Has Quietly Added Duckduckgo As A Search Engine Option For Chrome Users - Privacy iPhone Crushes Androids On Resale Value --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. 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In this special edition of Private Parts Jamie and Francis confess their most costly sins (a leopard skin shirt?! - we're looking at you Jamie) and crown one impulsive listener winner of a Samsung Galaxy S9 with a year's free contract on iD Mobile. Better yet, they both remember their diaries! Sponsored by iD Mobile. #ad See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Het is feest! TechSnacks heeft eindelijk de mijlpaal van 50 reguliere afleveringen bereikt. In deze aflevering proberen we nieuwe dingen. Maarten heeft de Google Home getest en fanboy Raymon heeft een week (niet of meer vrijwillig) een Samsung Galaxy S9 gebruikt. Hoe beviel dat? Dit en meer hoor je in TechSnacks 50. Volledige shownotes zijn te vinden op https://www.technsnacks.nl/s04e50/
Welcome back to the flagship program on the Tall Can Audio Network with Matt and Rob. On today's show, the guys discuss the almost orgasmic sounds being made in the new opening to the show before getting to a huge announcement regarding the future of the podcast. It's something many of you have been asking for for months and we're excited to finally share it with you. Later on, Rob ends up enraged by Rogers over his new phone... or lack there of. And in the main event, the guys discuss the crazy story of how one woman's love of sexting got her boyfriend murdered. This and tons more on today's episode of Audio Whiplash. Don't forget, you can always get more TCA and support the podcast at the same time by visiting www.patreon.com/tallcanaudio Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com Follow us on Twitter @TallCanAudio
Comentamos cómo solventar el bug de iPhone relacionado con la letra en Telugu. Modo de recuperación en iPhone. Además comentamos algunos aspectos de los nuevos Samsung Galaxy S9
iPhones for sale starting at $16 — it's cheaper on Swappa.On Pocketnow Daily, the Galaxy Note 10 gets a codename "painted" on. We get some pictures of Huawei Mate 20 Pro dummies showing off the incredible screen. Samsung is going to be using Qualcomm's technology for its in-display fingerprint scanner coming to the Galaxy S10. According to a tipster, those pictures of iPhones we got last week were actual prototypes, not shells. We end today's show with deals for the Galaxy S9 and S9+.Samsung Galaxy Note 10 codename hinted, will it ever happen though?Huawei Mate 20 Pro dummy hints curved screen, almost no bezelsQualcomm’s in-display fingerprint sensor will be on the Galaxy S10We have seen real iPhone Xc Prototypes without knowing itNice discounts come to unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+Check out the Snapdragon Wear 3100 Platform! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Эксперты составили список лучших смартфонов, выпущенных в 2018 году. Об этом сообщает портал Business Insider. Одной из новинок, на которые, по мнению авторов статьи, "стоит потратиться", стал китайский OnePlus 6. Неоспоримыми достоинствами гаджета стали качественная камера, процессор Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 и шесть гигабайт оперативной памяти. Эксперты также отметили, что в гаджет встроен аккумулятор с технологией быстрой зарядки. Еще один плюс устройства — особая версия Android под названием Oxygen OS. Издание также обратило внимание на Galaxy Note 9 — новый продукт от Samsung с 6,4-дюймовым OLED-дисплеем, мощным аккумулятором и хорошей камерой. Устройство оснащено большим объемом встроенной памяти — до 512 гигабайт гигабайт. Кроме того, в комплект входит обновленный стилус S Pen. В пятерку лучших попал и другой флагман корейской компании — Samsung Galaxy S9, ставший, по мнению авторов, самым красивым из существующих смартфонов. Как пишет Business Insider, Galaxy S9 "получил все": большой OLED-дисплей, отличную камеру, встроенный монитор сердечного ритма, сканер отпечатков пальцев и функцию распознавания лиц, быстрое зарядное устройство, а также беспроводной аккумулятор. Одним из фаворитов портала стал LG G7 Thinq, "напоминающий Android-версию iPhone X, но на несколько сотен долларов дешевле". В числе преимуществ смартфона авторы рейтинга указали 6,1-дюймовый дисплей, влагозащита, качественные динамики, камера с ультрашироким объективом, процессор Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 и беспроводной аккумулятор. Еще одной достойной внимания новинкой эксперты назвали Moto G6 от Motorola — самый бюджетный гаджет из списка. Они отметили большой 5,7-дюймовый дисплей, мощное и быстрое зарядное устройство и хорошую камеру.
Así es, yo sigo siendo usuario de iPhone pero el Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus es un gran smartphone que merece todo el respeto de Apple, en especial del iPhone X. ¿Pero qué es lo que me hizo cambiar de smartphone para grabar video? Tienes que escuchar el podcast de tecnología para darte cuenta de cuál fue el cambio que hice. Además contamos con las noticias de Elannis qué siempre son muy interesantes.No te olvides de apoyarnos en nuestro canal de YouTube, TendenciasTech. Suscríbete y dale click en la "Campanita" de las Notificaciones para que estés al tanto de nuestro contenido.Suscríbete a nuestro canal en YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/tendenciastech?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tendencias.tech | berlin@tendencias.tech | iTunes: TendenciasTech | Spotify: TendenciasTech | YT: Tendencias Tech | FB: TendenciasTech | TW: @tendenciastechSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tendenciastech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Con la nueva salida del Samsung Galaxy Note 9 tenía que decirles que el Samsung Galaxy S9+ ahora será nuestra nueva cámara de video en 4K para nuestros videos en nuestro canal de tecnología en YouTube. En este podcast les comento porqué tomé la decisión de adquirir un nuevo smartphone que tuviese unas de las mejores cámaras para grabar video.CastBox - Es el Netflix de los Podcasthttps://www.tendencias.tech | berlin@tendencias.tech | iTunes: TendenciasTech | Spotify: TendenciasTech | YT: Tendencias Tech | FB: TendenciasTech | TW: @tendenciastechSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tendenciastech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The OnePlus 6 is a solid phone at a solid price - it's less flash and more substance. It rocks dual cameras on the back and specs on par and better in some ways than the Samsung Galaxy S9 at a price starting at just $529. Google IO had several cool announcements including Pretty Please for Kids, several features to manage your phone habits, Google Lens, Android P announcement with a nice UI update, and probably the craziest announcement - Google Duplex. MoviePass had some big news and let's be honest - they are in trouble. We also talk about Google Drive changing to Google One and some initial thoughts on Cobra Kai. Timestamps: 1:29 Mikee's Cirque Du Soleil trip 2:58 OnePlus 6 7:09 Google IO Top 5 13:08 MoviePass News 17:20 Google One 18:38 Cobra Kai Initial Impressions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/s4a/support
Mobile World Congress is over and we wrap up the big news behind the event includes the new Samsung Galaxy S9, LG V30S Thin Q, Nokia 8110 (The Matrix Phone is back!!), and a phone that actually is innovative. But, you probably won't buy it. That brings us to the question, what comes after smartphones? If we hit the ceiling of what can be done with a smartphone, what can take it's place as the center hub of our world. It's with this question, we explain why the cloud will replace the phone as the center of your life. We also expose you to Lucas the Spider - an amazing cute animated spider. And Anchor - a cool platform for hosting a new podcast. Finally, we talk about some poor MoviePass experiences - one was Titus's fault... Don't miss the bonus podcast episode next week where we talk about Up and Vanished (Spoilers!). Audio Podcast Links: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/the-search-for-awesome-podcast (Download the Anchor app and you can send me a voice question/comment that might m --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/s4a/support
A record quarter, a new stock market high, and a historical milestone for Apple and the US -- and that's just for starters, cadets! Mike and Charles dig into the interesting bits of Apple's just-renewed license to print money, make fun of the pundits for being predictably wrong once again, shrug at the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S4 Tab, and ponder once again what is going on with Intel. Also covered is the Newton's 25th anniversary (what?!), Huawei's great quarter, CVS surrendering to Apple Pay, the not-so-strange drop in Mac sales, the Apple Watch as sales hero and literal life-saver, Chase's cardless ATMs (that also use Apple Pay), squee over the forthcoming Time Bandits Apple television series, and put out the call to help the Red Cross fight California's raging wildfires. All this and co-captain Mike mansplained stuff to The New Screen Savers, cadets, so move away from the starboard side -- we're going hard LaPorte!
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Carsten und Franz vergleichen heute für euch zwei der momentan besten Smartphones auf dem Markt: Samsung Galaxy s9+ vs. Huawei P20 Pro. Welches für wen von euch besser geeignet ist, erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast.
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Is OnePlus 6 better than iPhone X, Pixel 2, and Samsung Galaxy S9? OnePlus 6 markets itself as a phone that's better than the iPhone X, Google Pixel 2, and Samsung Galaxy S9. Reviews editor Jamshed Avari and games editor Rishi Alwani join host Pranay Parab to discuss whether OnePlus' claims are true. Pricing and variants (1:00) Design and the notch (3:35) Performance (9:24) Gaming performance Camera (16:45) Low-light performance Video shooting Battery life (20:40) Should you buy OnePlus 6? (21:34)
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U privremenom posedu imali smo oba modela za ovu godinu iz Samsungove elitne serije. U 15ak minuta nove epizode Tehnopolis Podcasta spakovali smo utiske o njima. Šta S9 i S9+ izdvaja od drugih, da li broj 1.5 kamere na njima čini magičnim kao što nam je obećano, kako izgleda i dalje imati čitač otiska prsta i ulaz za slušalice, i kakva je kupovna matematika saznajte u minutima koji slede. RSS feed: b92.net/podcast/tehnopolis/feed/ Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/b92net/playlists/tehnopolis/ YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=aSKpxxhi7Po&list=PLTpehfdue-2kkWw5JxsOIuJeNBiYrrSn3 TuneIn: tunein.com/radio/Tehnopolis-p1070227/ Aleksandar Miladinović @alexmiladinovic Ivan Jelić @escapetofreedom
U privremenom posedu imali smo oba modela za ovu godinu iz Samsungove elitne serije. U 15ak minuta nove epizode Tehnopolis Podcasta spakovali smo utiske o njima. Šta S9 i S9+ izdvaja od drugih, da li broj 1.5 kamere na njima čini magičnim kao što nam je obećano, kako izgleda i dalje imati čitač otiska prsta i ulaz za slušalice, i kakva je kupovna matematika saznajte u minutima koji slede. RSS feed: b92.net/podcast/tehnopolis/feed/ Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/b92net/playlists/tehnopolis/ YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=aSKpxxhi7Po&list=PLTpehfdue-2kkWw5JxsOIuJeNBiYrrSn3 TuneIn: tunein.com/radio/Tehnopolis-p1070227/ Aleksandar Miladinović @alexmiladinovic Ivan Jelić @escapetofreedom
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Ryan Rampersad is back at it again with a new phone! He liked the S8+ so much that he upgraded to the S9+, but was it a significant upgrade?
Michael Garfield gives you the latest scoop on the consumer realm including: which new smart phone cameras rival DSLRs; Amazon will now deliver packages to the trunk of your car; artificial intelligence is being used to flag videos on Youtube; Johnny Hemberger, host of Geek Therapy Radio, stops by to show off his new Samsung Galaxy S9+
This week, the crew of the Space Javelin managed to land the ship straight into a volcano we call Hell & Sebastian, as we pointed out on our Facebook page that the gang at Linus Tech Tips were playing the victim card in their dispute about an iMac Pro that they damaged. Our view -- which has been echoed by our colleagues at MacRumors, AppleInsider, iMore, and Daring Fireball among others -- elicited much response, pro and con, and we take a look at it in this week's episode. Before all that, and much to HulkaMike's dismay, we have other rants to get to: a particularly bad pundit who claims that the iPhone X is dead, Consumer Reports' evaluation of the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S9, AT&T's crazy good deal that will never actually happen, professional guesstimators who can't even get their stories straight, and rumors that might be true (and some that are clearly off-base). Finally we vent our steam generator about the weakness of the LTT defender's arguments (hint: lack of expertise, shifting goalposts, straw men, and a lack of diversity in news sources ahoy!). After all that, we finally find a few "good news" pieces to report on, including US banks coming to their senses on Apple Pay (et al), Castlevania on iOS and Susan Kare before we fire up the thrusters and blast back up into orbit. All this and more, cadets, so remember to don your flame-retardant uniforms this week -- teh stoopid, it burns!
Nessa semana atualize-se sobre: Linha Moto G6 chega no Brasil, Sony apresenta Xperia XZ2 Premium, LG lança TV OLED de 65 Polegadas, Startup cria aparelho que descobre a senha do iPhone em minutos e Ladrões roubam carregamento Samsung Galaxy S9 avaliado em 3,4 milhões. Continue lendo em: Update 129
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Crowne Plaza installs Tesla chargers across Australia, Samsung unveils new QLED TVs that can blend into the wall, Australians are embracing robotics to get out of doing the housework, we check out the Samsung Galaxy S9, we roadtest the Cocoon Create 3D printer that's less than $500, the Acer Spin 5 convertible laptop and we finish up with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discuss the episode here - https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/ You can support the show at http://patreon.com/therappleshow Topics: Fix it, Apple. When my iMessages receive out of order. You know what the most annoying thing about iOS is? https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/80xlon/fix_it_apple_when_my_imessages_receive_out_of/ Took a lot of focus and effort, but I filled all my Apple Watch rings for 1 year without a single missed day. https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/7ziq4i/took_a_lot_of_focus_and_effort_but_i_filled_all/ Early benchmarks shows Samsung Galaxy S9 well behind iPhone X in processor performance https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/80vxlx/early_benchmarks_shows_samsung_galaxy_s9_well/ You can pay for transit with Apple Pay in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but not in New York, Boston, or Washington D.C. — Please get it together American cities! https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/80maui/you_can_pay_for_transit_with_apple_pay_in_moscow/ Interior Apple Park glass is so clear, distracted employees are walking into it https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/7xyrlw/interior_apple_park_glass_is_so_clear_distracted/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bluebubblepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluebubblepod/support
It's a new month, and we've got an extra special weekend deals list for you. This week, Samsung's brand-new Galaxy S9 is available for preorder. With a little help from TechBargains, we've collected everything you need to know about the phone here. If Samsung's purple new Galaxy isn't your thing, we've highlighted a few more tech deals that we personally like. Samsung's 2018 flagship phone, the Galaxy S9 (and larger Galaxy S9 Plus) are both available for preorder as of 9 p.m. PT March 1.
In this episode: Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ launched with first dual-aperture camera; Steve Jobs: Apple founder's 1973 job application going on sale; Land Rover has made the ultimate smartphone for adventurers. - در این برنامه: سامسونگ از گوشی های جدید Galaxy S9 و S9+ خود رونمایی کرد؛ تقاضانامه شغلی استیو جابز در سال هزار و نهصد و هفتاد و سه به حراج گذاشته می شود؛ شرکت خودرو سازی لندرور یک تلفن هوشمند کاملا متفاوت را برای افراد ماجراجو تولید می کند. همچنین فراموش نکنید تا برای دیدن ویئوهای داغ هفته گذشته از وبسایت اس بی اس فارسی به نشانیwww.sbs.com.au/persian دیدن کنید.
Episode 75 begins with more exciting news about how increasingly easy it is to hear The Blind Side Podcast wherever you need it. We're now on iHeart Radio, and we now have our very own cool Alexa skill for the Amazon Echo, which Jonathan Mosen demonstrates.Jonathan then demonstrates a hidden but cool Spotify trick, how to speed up playback of the podcast when listening through Spotify.Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S9, complete with some interesting news features, plus others that Apple has abandoned, and some customers miss, such as a fingerprint sensor, and the all-important headphone jack. Bixby has also been enhanced. Jonathan brings you the key points of the launch, and some analysis.Remember, to discuss all accessible phones, you're welcome to join the Blind Phones email group. Send a blank email to BlindPhones+subscribe@groups.ioThere's good news, as we follow up on a story we've covered previously relating to Delta's new policy on service animals. Advocacy has paid off, and guide dog handlers won't need to provide documentation 48 hours before they fly.We report further on the ADA Education and Reform Act, which has passed the US House of Representatives and is on a fast track in the Senate. We urge our listeners in the US to be in touch with advocacy organisations to find out what you can do.Our featured guest is Anna Dresner, who has written a new book, "You and your Apple Watch", published by National Braille Press. What does an Apple Watch do, why would you want one, how accessible is it, and how does it compare with cheaper alternatives?A reminder, to discuss the podcast with other listeners, you're welcome to join our discussion group by sending an email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io
The dream team has returned for another epic episode of the Cerebral Overload podcast! Today's episode is hosted by Andrew and Captain Purple Lips, AKA Ty! As you can see below this week is chock full of topics, including Nest and their issues with Amazon, the new Samsung Galaxy S9, Andrew's newest segment Shit Ty Wants To Buy and a follow up from season 01! Check it out! Amazon Stops Nest Alexa Died! Snapchat Sucks Old Versions Samsung Galaxy S9! 4G On The Moon! Shit Ty Wants To Buy! Mars One! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cerebraloverload/support