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AppleX4
Teléfonos en el tiempo, los dispositivos que hemos tenido durante 25 años

AppleX4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 77:18


Descripción: ¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast! En este episodio 1x14, viajaremos por el túnel del tiempo y exploraremos la evolución de los teléfonos móviles en los últimos 25 años. Desde los primeros ladrillos móviles hasta los smartphones más avanzados, descubre cómo estos dispositivos han cambiado nuestras vidas y cómo se han convertido en una parte indispensable de nuestro día a día. Escaleta: Descripción del tema Marcas que importantes desde los inicios de la telefonía. Motorola (La primera marca que lanzó teléfonos móvil), nokia, Ericson, alcatel y siemens. El año que marco el inicio de la telefonía móvil en España. (1998 hasta el 2002) desde nuestra experiencia. Que dispositivos tuvimos que nos acordemos desde esas fechas. @Jose Antonio : Motorola M3688, Alcatel touch easy, Nokia 3110, Erickson T10 (objetivo a alcanzar Motorola RAZRZ3, el boom de los teléfonos concha que también tenia ediciones especiales como la edición Ferrari y el color rosa para las chicas) @Christian: Motorola, Motorola M3688, nokia 3210, Sharp GX10, Alcatel (mirar modelo) Tamaños de los teléfonos según la moda que había en el momento. Empieza la era de los smartphones en 2003 mas o menos. Jose: Nokia express music, HTC tatoom, Samsung Galaxy S3, Nexus 5 Christian: Nokia N97, HTC Desire HD, Samsung S3, Samsung Note 4 Llega la era de apple pera el equipo de AppleX4  Jose: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 6 Plus (volviste al lado oscuro con el Sansung S8 y S9), iPhone XS Max, iPhone 12 Pro Max y tu flamante  14 Pro Max. Christian: iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone X y iPhone XR. Diferencias que encontramos en los inicios de Android y de iPhone (precios, apps gratis, usavilidad de los teléfonos, etc…) Diferencias de calidades de antes a lo que hay ahora. Reflexion del uso de los teléfonos hasta día de hoy. Hasta donde pensamos que va a llegar. No te pierdas este episodio lleno de nostalgia, curiosidades y aprendizajes sobre el mundo de los teléfonos móviles. ¡Suscríbete a nuestro podcast y canal de YouTube ,no olvides darle "me gusta" y compartirlo con tus amigos! Jose Twitter: Ed_berraquero YouTube: editions_berraquero Instagram: editions_berraquero Christian Instagram: @probando_cacharritos YouTube: probando cacharritos Twitter: @munte21 AppleX4 Instagram: AppleX4_project Twitter: @AppleX4_ Telegram: @AppleX4 #TelefonosEnElTiempo #25AñosDeEvolución #Episodio1x14

Topgold Audio Clips
Background Hints And To-do Lists E586

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 2:37


Recorded during a May Bank Holiday under the gazebo of the Ashgrove Cabin. Cover art of my view looking at a door that needs black paint.I'm trying to complement my day with a simple audio blog item. I've made these occasional audio blogs since 2010 and four years ago I tried to import a string of them into Spreaker. They remind me of unfinished tasks. I can hear my own voice telling me what I'm trying to do. Today, I'm still spinning my wheels by not holding myself to ticking off items on my to-do list.I need a To-Do List Imperative--something that encourages me to stay on task. I'm starting to wonder if I need a better electronic system, something more than Google Keep.My blog tells me the to-do list I used the longest was Wunderlist, a service acquired by Microsoft. So I've downloaded it and hope to see its integration to Outlook on my laptop. It doesn't integrate smoothly on my Samsung Note 9 but I'm used to that.I'm putting my hands up with an admission that I need better focus. One of my creative media students tells me it's all down to executive planning. I need better executive planning, starting with a priority system that should be carved into a nightly routine.Saying these things out loud helps me think about what should be on my tick-off list today. Perhaps I should return at the end of the Bank Holiday Weekend and report my success.Before I leave, I want Google to recognise my black Gothic Door and give it standing. The black Gothic Door with its Norseman tells part of the story about where I am seated while typing these thoughts. If you follow some of the links to the black Gothic Door, you might arrive inside the cabin where I'm seated. Canadian Robert Neil has done that already by using Google Earth.If you find the space, you're welcome to visit. I'll beam you in via Zoom if you request.

Topgold Audio Clips
Thinking about Axolotls and Spreaker Studio E579

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 1:51


Trying to remaster the fine art of ducking audio sound effects. It's easier when using my Samsung Note than it is when using Spreaker Studio on my Microsoft Surface Book. That's one of our Axolotls posing as cover art on this clip.

Topgold Audio Clips
Truly Experiencing Phones E578

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 5:27


Joined by UX Developer Emilie Ruecker to discuss two consumer products, my Samsung Note 9 and her Pixel 3A. Emilie offers some interesting societal impacts of dating while using mobile phones.

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Sunday 20th February - A Black Shark Prowlarr

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 148:37


With Gareth Myles and Ted SalmonJoin us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback and Contributions: Ian Barton Short Changed by the Last Episode.It was only 1hr 55 mins, five minutes short of two hours

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Gift card scams; GoDaddy breach; Risks of Buy Now Pay Later apps; Buy virtual land; Adieu Samsung Galaxy Note; AT&T & Verizon #5G; Test: How old are your ears? Wired 1997 predictions; Amazon Fake reviews; Weird holiday gifts; Streaming this week

Total Jason (Video)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

Total Jason (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

Total Jason (Audio)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

Total Jason (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:23


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All About Android (Video LO)
AAA 543: It's Pixel Season - Pixel foldables, Pixel 6 Pro and Tensor leaks, Note 22 Ultra, Android 6 permissions

All About Android (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All About Android (Video HI)
AAA 543: It's Pixel Season - Pixel foldables, Pixel 6 Pro and Tensor leaks, Note 22 Ultra, Android 6 permissions

All About Android (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All About Android (Video HD)
AAA 543: It's Pixel Season - Pixel foldables, Pixel 6 Pro and Tensor leaks, Note 22 Ultra, Android 6 permissions

All About Android (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All About Android (MP3)
AAA 543: It's Pixel Season - Pixel foldables, Pixel 6 Pro and Tensor leaks, Note 22 Ultra, Android 6 permissions

All About Android (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:23


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:23


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
All About Android 543: It's Pixel Season

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:44


OnePlus Spills the Details on What Its Merger With Oppo Will Look Like. ColorOS vs OxygenOS. Android 6 and up will start stripping unused apps' permissions. Google Play Services now lets you delete your advertising ID when you opt out of ad personalization. Google's foldable phone plans include two devices, Android 12.1 release. Android 12.1 will improve the foldable phone experience likely in preparation for the Pixel Fold. Galaxy Fold-style Pixel foldable, 'Jumbojack,' spotted in Android 12.1. Real-life Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are in the window of NYC Google Store. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro hit FCC with Wi-Fi 6E support. Exclusive: Here's everything we learned about the Pixel 6 Pro from the actual phone. Exclusive: Here are the likely specs of the Google Tensor chip in the Pixel 6 Tech News Weekly Episode 201. Samsung Note 22 Ultra design spotted, Note line may still be released. Google Calendar widgets finally get a button to quickly add events. Google Drive's Material You redesign adds that quirky, bulbous X-shaped widget. Google Keep's Material You update is here with new widgets as well. Google app readying that Material You Weather widget found in Pixel 6 ads. DeX and lapdocks like the NexDock. A positive review of Assistant Driving Mode. A tip for playing your YouTube Music uploaded library. Read our show notes: https://bit.ly/3nRUUIN Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: hover.com/twit

Cierzología
Vuelven los Samsung Note Y "Si Amanece Nos Vamos”

Cierzología

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 19:46


Holaaa a todos y todas. En este episodio os hablo principalmente de dos de mis pasiones. Una es los Samsung Note que parece ser que en el 2022 estarán de vuelta y os otra es de mi programa fetiche de la radio en España que 9 años después, ha vuelto.

Cierzología
JJOO Tokio, a pelo (desde el móvil)

Cierzología

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 40:22


Aproveché que la famila estaba echando la siesta y por no querer molestar y sacar el set de grabación, grabé desde el Samsung Note 20 ultra. Buscarme como Cierzologia en las redes.

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (04/05/21)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 163:08


L'info Expresso - Pas de musique dans les restaurants en Grèce - Taches sur vêtement les astuces de grand-mère hyper efficaces pour les enlever ! Le winner du jour : - Demoiselle d'honneur au pied levé - Un événement improbable en plein vol chamboule sa vie La chanson du jour : Stevie Wonder "Superstition" Le savoir inutile : La Pineberry, la fraise ananas Le Flash-Back du Double Expresso : "Coup de foudre à Notting Hill" (1999) La chronique surprise - le bilan de Jonathan Le bonus du Double Expresso : Nuits de Fourvière avec Benjamin Biolay, Pomme, Jane Birkin... Le jeu surprise (le petitquiz) : Nicolas de Lorette près de Saint Etienne repart avec une croisière Le Boat. La Banque RTL2 : Patricia de Plumeliau près de Vannes avec un coffret RESULTIME. Jérôme de Gières près de Grenoble repart avec un Samsung Note 10.

Second Opinion Reviews
Second Opinion #107: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review

Second Opinion Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 14:37


Ryan reviews what might be the last Samsung Note ever!

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu
Outside with Sabinetek Smartmike+ E89

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 5:35


Bernie Goldbach clipped the Sabinetek Smartmike+ to his collar and walked outside with his dog to share throwaway thoughts about Teams. As you can hear, the Samsung Note 9 should have been turned off WiFi and mobile data because the Bluetooth connection drifted in and out during recording.Cover art is the Smartmike+ on top of Bernie's Leuchtturm 1917 metallic edition.00:38 It's smart to use Teams.03:39 Fasitc04:08 This podcast appears in Upday under Education05:25 Contact us at https://twitter.com/ictedu

SAMOPPLE MX
Mi xiaomi Note 9s

SAMOPPLE MX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 3:26


Hoy como consejo te podemos decir que todo lo caro a veces no es suficiente. Y es que cuando la gente compra equipos caros piensa que va a mejorar en todo y la verdad de las cosas es que no siempre es así. Es por eso que hoy como consejo el grupo Samopple te recomienda que cuando vayas adquirir un nuevo equipo hagas primero un análisis exhaustivo de las características que quieres adquirir en tu nuevo modelo. No todo lo que brilla es oro y nos referimos a que no se puede comparar 5000 miliamperios de batería de un Samsung Note 20 Ultra a 5000 miliamperios de batería de un Xiaomi Note 9S porque el equipo de gama alta requiere más recursos y por ende le dura menos la batería por poner un ejemplo de comparación. Te invitamos a que visites YouTube dónde hay muchísimas reviews del modelo que tú requieras, y también comparaciones de modelos de manera exhaustiva y así podrás fundamentar qué es mejor para ti. De todas maneras nos ponemos a tus órdenes para asesorarte y lo que compres seas lo que necesites, no te dejes llevar por el mercado! Piensa en ti.

Tech Radio
845: Top Tubes

Tech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020


Discover Irelands most viewed video clips, why there will be no Samsung Note next year and the Galway company Alison who lead the field in global online learning with thousands of free courses.

The NAKE'd Podcast
The NAKE'd Podcast Ep. 68: Animaniacs, Samsung Note, Youtube's wrong move, and what we are Thankful for

The NAKE'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 72:07


Welcome back NAKE'd listeners! If you're reading this, you are awesome! Definitely follow us on twitch.tv/official_millennials for when we do a live stream show! We hope you are having a great Thanksgiving break! This week, we discuss: · The Animaniacs and they are Zany to the max, · Samsung killed the Note line, · Youtube's new Terms of Service, · Lastly, Thanksgiving 2020 and what we are thankful for. Support us on Patreon or check out our blog at www.officialmillennials.com, or @ us @OG_TheNAKEdPod on Twitter. If you have anything to talk to us about, email info@officialmillennials.com Social Links: NJ - https://linktr.ee/NoThisIsNJ Alan – https://linktr.ee/peach_zee Kielyn – https://linktr.ee/puzzldscarlett Ethan – https://bio.fm/crazyebie Official Millennial - https://linktr.ee/OfficialMillennials Music by Joseph McDade & Purple Planet Music (www.purple-planet.com) #OGNAKEdPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialmillennials/message

Cierzología
Conociendo el Note 20 ultra y mis nuevos auriculares.

Cierzología

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 31:12


Hoy, os sigo contando cosas del Samsung Note 20 Ultra 5G. También os comento las primeras impresiones sobre los auriculares WH-1000XM4 que me he regalado por mi cumpleaños. Métodos de contacto: En Telegram @cierzologia En Gmail cierzologias@gmail.com

Home Gadget Geeks (Video Small)
Erin Lawrence from Tech Gadget Canada and Lots of Hands on Reviews – HGG467

Home Gadget Geeks (Video Small)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020


Erin Lawrence from https://techgadgetscanada.com is back with us again as we look at a handful of many of the great reviews she does on her site. Samsung Note 20, the latest Pixel phones from Google and some comparisons to the new iPhone 12. We talk about Coffee, toothbrushes and the latest Amazon Echo devices. Jim even buys the Echo flex on the show to put in his garage. We wrap the show with some quick discussions around a holiday buying guide that Erin posted as well as few of Jim’s favorite picks.  All that and more!  Full show notes,

Home Gadget Geeks (Video Large)
Erin Lawrence from Tech Gadget Canada and Lots of Hands on Reviews – HGG467

Home Gadget Geeks (Video Large)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020


Erin Lawrence from https://techgadgetscanada.com is back with us again as we look at a handful of many of the great reviews she does on her site. Samsung Note 20, the latest Pixel phones from Google and some comparisons to the new iPhone 12. We talk about Coffee, toothbrushes and the latest Amazon Echo devices. Jim even buys the Echo flex on the show to put in his garage. We wrap the show with some quick discussions around a holiday buying guide that Erin posted as well as few of Jim’s favorite picks.  All that and more!  Full show notes,

Home Gadget Geeks (Audio MP3)
Erin Lawrence from Tech Gadget Canada and Lots of Hands on Reviews – HGG467

Home Gadget Geeks (Audio MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 82:04


Erin Lawrence from https://techgadgetscanada.com is back with us again as we look at a handful of many of the great reviews she does on her site. Samsung Note 20, the latest Pixel phones from Google and some comparisons to the new iPhone 12. We talk about Coffee, toothbrushes and the latest Amazon Echo devices. Jim even buys the Echo flex on the show to put in his garage. We wrap the show with some quick discussions around a holiday buying guide that Erin posted as well as few of Jim’s favorite picks.  All that and more!  Full show notes,

Cierzología
Mi nuevo, "ultra", aparato. Su compra y mis primeras impresiones.

Cierzología

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 22:15


El cierzo me volvió a agitar la cabeza y el resultado fue la compra del Samsung Note 20 ultra 5G. Os cuento cómo fue la compra y los pocos días que llevo con él. Métodos de contacto: En Telegram @cierzologia En Gmail cierzologias@gmail.com

The IoT Unicorn Podcast with Pete Bernard
The Past, Present, and Future of 5G with Matt Chatterley and Tom Bennett of British Telecom

The IoT Unicorn Podcast with Pete Bernard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 28:17


In this episode of The IoT Unicorn Podcast, Matt Chatterley and Tom Bennett of British Telecom discuss some of the benefits and challenges of implementing 5G. Download Transcript Here  00:00 Pete Bernard: Welcome to the IoT Unicorn Podcast. This is Pete Bernard from Microsoft, and this podcast is for anyone interested in the long-term technology trends in the IoT space and the journey from here to there. So let's get started.   [music]   00:21 PB: On this upcoming episode of the IoT Unicorn I have a great conversation with Tom Bennett and Matt Chatterley, both of British Telecom. And they explain to me what the term hospital pass means, we talk about some great British beer and all things 5G, past, present and future, and not just for iPhones. So please join us.   00:44 PB: Thanks, Tom and Matt, I'm gonna... This is actually an interesting milestone for us, this is the first time I've had two guests at once on the IoT Unicorn, and I think when I originally was thinking back about having you guys on the show... I've had lots of conversations with each of you individually, and also some really good conversations together and I thought, "Well, let's just get everybody on the horn here and talk about some things around 5G and stuff like that" so I appreciate you guys both making the time all the way from the UK to pipe in here and join us on the Unicorn, so thank you very much.   01:19 Tom Bennett: Thank you for the invite, yeah.   01:21 PB: Sure, sure. So maybe before we get into lots of acronyms and Telco stuff, well, maybe just give us a little bit of a back story. Maybe Tom and Matt about sort of... We're talking about BT, British Telecom, so that's quite a storied institution, and I know that you had worked at EE before that and stuff, maybe just give us a little bit of background about how did each of you get here to this point in time.   [laughter]   01:47 TB: How far back are we allowed to go?   01:50 PB: Oh, you know.   01:50 TB: 25 years, maybe not. So yeah, I joined this thing called 2G, it was a small company that started, anyway, that was 25 years ago. Matt and I, we started a little bit of history of space to EE. So EE is the largest and best mobile operator in the UK and it was formed 10 years ago from the merger of what was then the third and fourth place operators, so it was Orange and T-Mobile. Now by forming that merger it created not just a company, but great assets, and in fact it is number one by customer number. It also had the opportunity to go on to be the best from a network perspective and we did that, we were... In fact, Matt and I started to meet yourself, Pete, was eight years ago when we launched 4G and we were a year, year and a half ahead of the competition in the UK.   02:44 PB: That's right.   02:44 TB: And the rest is history from there. We launched 4G first in the UK, launched our new brand, EE and the rollout was phenomenal. From there, we hit top 10 cities, and then right now, I think our 4G coverage is just pushing 85%, 86% of the geography of the country, not just people, geography of the country, and that's kind of phenomenal eight years after launch. In fact, our launch anniversary is this November. This first week in November we launched. And yeah, that's where we started and then obviously BT, which has no mobile assets, BT originally was just the fixed operator. I've looked at this new EE upstart with its phenomenal 4G network and said, "Yeah, we want some of that." And four years ago Matt? Four years ago they bought us.   03:39 Matt Chatterley: [03:39] ____.   03:41 TB: We all moved in to BT and really that was very much a both commercially strategic and technologically kind of architecturally strategic decision because...   03:52 PB: Wow, that's cool. Something happened.   03:53 TB: Because as you roll forward, I'm sure you know, really it's about running forward with the best 4G and now 5G network, and it's a converse plate, it's how you leverage both assets together for the fixed and mobile network, and that's a very, very, very brief snapshot of where we started as third and fourth place operator and now we work for the largest Telco in the UK.   04:15 PB: Right. And how long have you and Matt been working together?   04:18 MC: It's far too long...   [laughter]   04:20 TB: Way too long, I mean we have counselling, it's a bit like a marriage.   04:24 PB: Good, good, with an HR benefit.   04:25 TB: [04:25] ____.   [laughter]   04:27 MC: At the start of the JV, I was actually in Deutsche Telekom, working for DT International, and then they wanted someone to go into the JV and the Clean Team where if it didn't work out, you get six months pay not to work and then, unfortunately, it did work out. So I've had [04:40] ____.   [laughter]   04:40 MC: Yeah, so I think we started right at the very beginning, didn't we Tom?   04:45 TB: Yeah, we did.   04:45 MC: When we figured out what the right approach would be to go to make devices work in this space, so yeah, we were right at the very start.   04:51 PB: I see. So, today what is your... For Tom and Matt, just for our customers, and our customers are our listener's edification, what is your current accountabilities or what are you guys working on? [laughter] Or not working on, I don't know.   05:06 TB: Yeah, exactly, we only work as much as we can. No. So I'm accountable for partnerships, external partnerships such as this with Microsoft and innovations, so I pick up anything from a innovation perspective, be that technology, service, solution.   05:21 PB: Okay cool.   05:22 MC: And I look after all things related to devices and identities, which is what we call SIM cards, but it's actually much more overreaching that, and then the partnership as well from a mobile perspective. So the team that we've got looks after pretty much... If it goes onto the network we've tested and approved it and made sure it works.   05:40 PB: Right. Right. Cool. Yeah, actually before we got into the official podcast here, I was mentioning to Tom about... I remember going to the Great British Beer Festival with Tom a few years ago. [laughter] Which was a lot of fun. That was pretty cool. That was serious beer culture going on, and I know they didn't have it this past year, but...   06:00 MC: There's some very bizarre beers there though.   06:02 TB: Hell yeah, there is.   06:03 PB: Yeah, wild stuff. I saw some controversy where they were gonna... This year, I think when they were gonna have it, they put out some sort of glass or something and it had Coronavirus little logos on it, and I think they got a lot of pushback on that...   [laughter]   06:15 TB: Yeah, I can imagine they did.   06:17 PB: Way too soon, way too soon, but if you're gonna go to the UK, beer has gotta be part of the... Part of the experience.   06:23 TB: Oh absolutely. Yeah. Very, very much. Yeah. Beer's absolutely part of the culture here and it's a very big microbrewery ecosystem that this is... And to Matt's point far too many people you know had to brew beer and go "Oh, wonder what that tastes like?"   [laughter]   06:42 MC: Let's throw this in there and then call it something crazy.   06:45 PB: That's right. That's right. Well, you know, it doesn't take much, but that's good. So let's talk about 5G a little bit, 'cause I know you guys were really on the front edge of a lot of 5G development and deployment in the UK. And I know that BT's made a lot of noise about the 5G deployments. Maybe can you share with us what surprised you about that or how is it going? What was the learnings from that early, early rollout of 5G?   07:18 TB: Yeah. Should I start with the network, Matt, and you can talk to the devices.   07:23 MC: Yeah, cool.   07:25 TB: So I suppose when we launched 4G, we were in a unique position. We had quite a significant amount of what was then 2G spectrum, so 1800Mhz, and that gave us a great opportunity because we could reuse the existing antennas. Basically what we didn't need to do is organize a crane, a lift crew and install brand-new equipment up the tower or on the rooftop. So our 4G rollout was phenomenally fast. 5G, we didn't have that luxury. Let's be frank. 5G, even though last year, what we launched was 5 GB radio so we haven't launched standalone yet. I thought that these are on the record. Last year was very much a 5G non-standalone, but that still comes with significant logistical challenges because it's a new spectrum band so it's 3.4, 3.5. And that requires brand new antennas. It requires new equipment in the base station and it required upgrade to the transmission to the site, so the backhaul for 10 gig in most cases.   08:32 TB: So, yeah, logistically a much slower rollout. You are talking about good old-fashioned concrete and steel rollout, and therefore that was probably one of the key challenges for us, was the sheer volume of change physically on a per-site basis. Whereas previously, as I said, with 4G, relatively simple. Not massively simple but relatively simple being you weren't changing the antenna. Now we're installing brand-new antennas. And then the complication that brings in terms of the integration and the assurance of the service, because now we're installing new software, new hardware, active antennas, active equipment at the base, and we've gotta get the 4G and the 5G working together for the best service experience. And that's the point at which traditionally I will come to that because as a customer what you care about is what's on the device.   09:24 MC: Yeah, and I think that's what we tried to focus on as well, was the it's all well and good what we do from a network point of view, but if the customer doesn't get a good experience on the device side, then it's irrelevant. And I think some of the things we were talking about earlier on, where I think 2G went from standards complete to devices launching in around three years.   09:43 TB: Yeah, it was.   09:44 MC: I remember being involved in 3G when I was a an [09:46] ____ operator, that was around 18 months, maybe a bit shorter or a bit longer but that sort of time period. 4G again we were quite fortunate from a network point of view, that it had been live in other countries beforehand, so there was quite a decent device base out there that we could use. 5G, we went from standard to complete to launching in crazy amounts. I think it was around three months in total, and even then we were shaving things off in the last minute about, "Let's do another base-band update and make sure this works." So, on the whole though, the launch has gone fine. We've had from a device point of view, the customer experience has been, been really good, and I think what we're seeing with 5G though, with the works and the [10:27] ____ our partners are doing, the ramp down in terms of price of equipment is much faster than 4G. We were targeting super low price of the 4G phones in probably 2014, 2015. We were already getting those from a 5G point of view now. So we really are going [10:44] ____.   10:44 PB: I noticed that. I think Qualcomm has been just working overtime, triple overtime to bring...   10:50 MC: We've both worked closely with them, yeah.   10:51 PB: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Exactly. It's hard to keep track of all...   10:54 MC: It is. I get confused. [10:54] ____.   10:57 PB: Yeah, Their 5G summit's going on this week too, I think...   11:00 TB: Yeah, it is.   11:01 PB: [11:01] ____ have registered for that. We actually have Jason Xander who is our EVP speaking at that. He's doing a walk-on, so he'll say some cool stuff on that but... Yeah, no, it's been... I think the whole ecosystem has been on overdrive around 5G, and as you mentioned before, it's like there is a lot of complexity there. You mentioned you're at 3.5, there's different frequencies that people are rolling out at. It gets a little confusing. Like in the US, we've got people at millimetre wave, some at telcos and some at like sub six, and some standalone or non-standalone, and depending on whether you have a Samsung or not, or blah, blah, blah. It's like super challenging. I think they're trying to make it simple for customers, consumers and businesses, but there's so many different ways to slice and dice the network in terms of what's virtualized and what's on-prem and all these other things, and it's gonna be...   11:51 MC: I think the important thing is you focus on what's the benefit to the customer.   11:54 TB: Yeah, exactly.   11:55 PB: Right.   11:55 MC: It's our job to hide all that stuff from them [11:58] ____ just works.   12:00 PB: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I have a Samsung Note 20 ultra 5G. I don't know if I got that name right. It keeps going. It's a big long name, but whatever. It's the whole thing. Yeah, there you go. I got one of those things.   12:12 MC: [12:12] ____.   12:12 PB: Oh no. [12:13] ____ right. You guys can't see the video here, but he's [12:17] ____.   [laughter]   12:18 PB: Very nice. Very nice. So my understanding was that in T-Mobile in the US, that's running on standalone 5G.   12:25 TB: Wow. Excellent.   12:27 PB: Yeah, that's kinda cool. And it's been great so far. It's a great phone. It's a nice upgrade. I had an S8 plus before that so... But you're right. But the other thing is like people think about 5G as... I had a little bit of a pushback this week. Apple introduced new iPhones and they have 5G, and 5G is great in phones. It's a faster connection. Who doesn't want a faster connection, right?   12:52 TB: Exactly.   12:53 PB: But one of the interesting things is so what does 5G do beyond phones, right? 'Cause everyone has a phone, okay we get it, and they're faster, okay. But the other thing is how are other things getting connected beyond just phones, and that's kind of... For me, and especially maybe the audience, it's called the IoT Unicorn, that's the name of the podcast, but things that get connected to the cloud over cellular to me is kind of like this incredible opportunity for folks to sort of can see that these scenarios that just weren't possible before.   13:25 MC: Yeah. And I think there's also a lot of hype around 5G being super fast speeds, and we spoke about this earlier on, but it's also low power, and I think that's where the big opportunities for us are. Because that you can in theory connect things that could last considerably longer than a smartphone would doing IoT type things.   13:44 PB: Right, right. Yeah, it's just more power-efficient.   13:46 MC: Yeah.   13:46 TB: Yeah.   13:47 PB: Yeah, which is good. Although, you know UK, unfortunately, is a little bit famous for folks like burning down 5G towers and stuff, I don't know what reason but... [laughter] I just...   13:56 TB: Yes.   13:58 PB: I thought the US was nuts, but you guys top...   14:01 TB: Unfortunately, that's one that's a bit of a homegrown madness. I mean I have seen some of that across some of the other towers.   14:08 PB: Yeah.   14:08 TB: Anglo states so, you know, Australia or New Zealand have had their own, but I don't think anywhere near as bad as unfortunately [14:14] ____. Yeah, exactly [14:20] ____ it'd be terrifying. I don't know how to put it very, very politely other than using quite harsh words about the intentions of some people.   14:32 PB: Yeah.   14:32 TB: I will say this much, it comes with significant cost. [14:39] ____ I have these two points to make, one is a very serious one which is when somebody burns down a mast, in all seriousness, that's the mast that often we share our masts with our [14:50] ____ one of the masts that was burned in Wales that covers three valleys and was the only mast in that area, so those three valleys and the people in those towns and villages they could not make [15:02] ____ until we rebuilt it.   15:04 PB: Yeah.   15:05 TB: So, it's not great, and unfortunately the, well, for want of a better phrase, morons involved here really aren't thinking that through. The other thing to note by the way is, unfortunately, we've had just over 100 incidents involving these towers, involving we've had more instances where engineers who, for instance, have been working on fibre have been threatened, and they're not even working on 5G.   15:29 PB: Yeah.   15:30 TB: And of those 100 towers, not one of them was 5G.   15:37 PB: Wow.   15:37 MC: That's the bad part. Yeah.   15:37 PB: Yeah, yeah. It's really... It's, yeah, it's really unfortunate. I mean we're at... In all seriousness, it is very unfortunate. We are at, you know, we're recording this actually about two weeks before the US Elections so we're almost at full tilt boogie here.   [laughter]   15:50 PB: In terms of crazy, crazy town but...   15:54 TB: Yeah.   15:54 PB: I think this is going to be published like the day before election day. So, you know, hopefully yeah, cooler heads prevail and people, you know, kind of dial it all down a little bit and kinda think it through but 'cause it's not... It's just not productive for people to just go off and...   16:10 MC: No, and the impact done also. And if you...   16:13 PB: Yeah, of course.   16:14 MC: And again if we talk about IoT if you've got a bunch of sensors in a factory that's had the mast burnt down then so we need to, we need to look at how we secure this a bit more.   16:23 PB: Yeah, that's too bad. But yeah so getting back...   16:25 TB: There's an education piece to go with it as well. Sorry, go on Pete...   16:30 PB: Yeah sure. Yeah, for sure. And so just getting back to the IoT parts, so yeah, the... You mentioned about low power. I mean, 5G provides high density, low latency, in addition to high performance, low power, where are you guys seeing things heading in terms of interesting things connected over the 5G network beyond phones? [chuckle]   16:53 TB: Yeah, thanks for that, thanks for the... That's the hospital... Have you got the phrase hospital pass? Is that scanned across to America?   17:01 PB: I don't think we know what that means, what does that mean?   17:03 TB: Yeah, so the game rugby if you're familiar with it.   17:06 PB: Okay.   17:07 TB: It's obviously all about physical tackling much like American football.   17:09 PB: Okay. Got it.   17:10 TB: And a hospital pass is when you're being attacked by the enemy... The other side and you give the ball to your mate just as they [17:16] ____.   17:16 PB: Ah, I see. And that's a hospital pass.   [laughter]   17:17 TB: Now so he gets the hospital pass.   17:19 PB: Good one. That's a good phrase. I'm gonna use it.   [laughter]   17:23 TB: So, thanks for the hospital pass.   [laughter]   17:27 TB: So, I think as you've already discussed, look, the consumer and having a faster iPhone, a faster smartphone, brilliant and you obviously see the growth in form factors as Matt ably demonstrated with an affordable phone. We do see a great in B2B and B2C as well, so businesses selling different services to consumer requiring that bandwidth, and requiring let's remember low-latency so an absolute requirement for information now, not necessarily in 10 to 20 seconds' time but you know 50 to 100 milliseconds' time. So, we're starting to see some interesting... Just testing the water. So, some services that are very, very distinctly kind of looking to integrate heavily between what would traditionally be an [18:12] ____ OTT play, actually they're starting to talk to us about, well, how could they guarantee the latency? And maybe isn't the fastest possible latency... I mean if you take the example of gaming and gamers that just want everything instantly in zero milliseconds.   18:25 PB: Sure, sure.   18:26 TB: But how could we guarantee a consistency of latency?   18:29 PB: Right, right.   18:30 TB: And then finally we are seeing a great deal of research, so we work as the department accountable for this, and government in the UK it's called DCMS and they're doing a lot of investment and we work hand-in-glove with them on some of the trials they're doing, and that covers everything from connecting it to factories, so B2B including drones as well, so there's an example drones. We're investigating how and where and when we can develop a drone use service and that's as a vertical, so that's not just us the telecoms operator, that's working with partners, working with who would be the new traffic control system for that, so on and so forth. So I think across consumer and across business to consumer, and then across business to business you're seeing a growth across all those areas and I say you're still at the... You've gone beyond technology experimentation. We're into commercial experimentation now. We're trying to work out what the right commercial models.   19:28 PB: Yeah, exactly, and also...   19:28 MC: And when you said...   19:30 PB: Oh, sorry go ahead, go ahead.   19:31 MC: I'd say, yeah, from a device point of view what we're trying to do is abstract that out so it's not a random selection of bits of equipment, we're trying to go what do each of these verticals need from a connectivity point of view, so doing an ultra fast, low-latency 5G. Therefore, we'll go and build some solutions with our partners that can do that but also the super low power, and it sends a few kilobytes of data a day, products as well with different sense of that. So, we're trying to create a portfolio of products that can go into all of these different solutions.   20:00 PB: Right, right.   20:01 MC: But it's... Yeah.   20:02 PB: So, that's everything from LPWA up to 5G.   20:04 MC: Pretty much, yeah. And an awful lot of being in 4G as well still. There's still an awful lot of legs in 4G stuff as well. So yeah, it's trying to make sure that if you want to build a factory solution that's probably more going to be millimetre wave. If you're going to go and put a center in a field that's more going to be LPWA.   20:18 PB: Exactly. You mentioned, Tom, the guaranteed costs, early predictable costs, network, are you talking about things like network slicing and like virtualized networks something like that?   20:28 TB: Yeah, I mean yes there tends to be... We're about to both go Bingo.   20:38 PB: Okay, yeah, here you go. [chuckle]   20:38 TB: Do you need a full end-to-end slice for a lot of these services, [20:42] ____ you want? There's a lot of these services where you can, as I say, develop and deliver on a straightforward APN calls basis. I think one of the other things we're finding, as I say, particularly as we're now looking beyond the technology, we're looking commercially, what can we go to market with and the people we collaborate with. We need to be very sensible here. Any proposition, any product that goes to market in the course of the next five, six years, it's gonna have 4G as an integral part of its service offering, because it's going to take that long to roll out a nationwide 5G network.   21:20 TB: So if you and I are gonna go bring a proposition to market in the course of the next, say, four or five years, well it's gonna be a mix of 4G and 5G, and therefore we've gotta look at the available technologies. Now, there is a lot that's available from the 4G perspective. It's still got a lot of wind left in the sails. So, yes, in a purest sense, to come back to your question, of course network slicing, but I don't think you need that as a key enabler to still get to market in the course of the next few years.   21:50 PB: Right, right, yeah, no, I agree. I agree. I think it's a sort of longer term... One of the interesting things we're seeing obviously at Microsoft, being pretty software-oriented, is how a lot of the network capabilities are becoming software-focused and virtualized, right? And a lot of things that have been bespoke in silicone or hardware are now becoming more software-driven, and those could be cloud-powered or edge-powered or somewhere in between. So that's giving people lots of different ways of thinking about deploying services very quickly and being much more agile with the networks that they have developed. So that's interesting.   22:31 MC: One of the things that we need to make sure we also look at as well is how we secure it. The data that you get at the end of the chain is only as good as the data that you can prove was there viable at the start. So we've been talking a lot about this from the software point of view, is what do put on the end device, how do you make sure that the data that's generating is reliable, trusted, secure, so that by the time it gets back to whatever platform it's using, it can be trusted. And that's a lot of what we've been talking about over the last year...   23:01 PB: Yeah, yeah, and I think we've done a lot of work with Azure Sphere and hardware attestation, and how do you just... You're authenticating the data all the way through from beginning to end so you know what you're working with, but yeah, it sounds like there's no shortage of work to do, that's what I like to tell people.   23:19 TB: That is very true. It's one thing, I think I'm very conscious of us having this conversation in the middle of a pandemic, but I don't know about you guys, but I'm as busy as I've ever been. It's interesting in that so many people... I think what the pandemic has absolutely done is accelerated everybody's digital adoption.   23:41 PB: Yes, it's true, it's like... I think we've said we've done two years worth of acceleration in a couple of months or something like that, it's been... The idea of remote everything and all these other scenarios that we have had on paper, that people all of a sudden were like, "Yeah, I think I'll get to start using Teams at some point for a few meetings," and it's like "24/7, I'm on Teams." There you go and we're figuring that out. Actually, I'll tell our listeners, we're actually using a platform today called Squadcast because I'd been using Teams to record these shows, and just like anything else, you kind of find your weakest link, and Teams is just not designed to be a high-quality audio platform for things like podcasting. So Squadcast is designed... So we're capturing three wav file broadcasts now simultaneously in this recording, and then it'll all get munged up into the Cloud. So we'll see, I guess we'll get some feedback whether this sounds a lot better.   24:41 MC: So you just mute me for the whole time. That's fine. [chuckle]   24:42 PB: Well, the other thing, what's nice is a lot of podcasts used to be in the studio, right? And now it's like, why would I go to a studio to do a podcast? Especially, I've talked to you guys in the UK. I've talked to folks from Telstra in Australia, I can have lots of different really interesting conversations with people here, and I wouldn't have you fly to Redmond to sit in a studio, makes no sense. [laughter] So a lot of these scenarios about remote, telehealth and all these things that we were sort of like inching toward, and obviously education, I mean, we've had these conversations before. Everything is just sort of hyper-accelerated through the pandemic, and it'll be interesting to see which of these stick.   25:22 MC: I think health is a very big opportunity, and we're doing an awful lot in that space as well, because there's just an awful lot of activity going on in there that's been recognized that the pandemic's really helped with, well, not helped with...   25:33 PB: Well, yeah, and getting the right expertise in the room shouldn't be bound by your geographical location. You gotta bring the knowledge to the table as quickly as possible, especially in the health scenario, so that's exciting to see how that works out. We had a conversation with David Rhew, who's our Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft a few shows ago. And he was talking about the intersection of health and technology, and that's just such a game-changer that I think we're just tip of the iceberg, trying to figure that out.   26:04 MC: Big time.   26:06 TB: Yeah.   26:07 PB: Cool. Yeah. So what else is keeping you guys busy over in the UK, other than just surviving?   [laughter]   26:16 TB: The usual pandemic... Do the Americans have the same run on toilet rolls?   26:23 PB: We did but that was a long time ago. I think we're good. I think we're good with the toilet paper. [laughter] Yeah, we got over that. I notice, Tom, that we don't have our cameras on, but Tom is actually growing out the beard too, which is good, [laughter] I like to see that [26:35] ____.   26:36 TB: Oh, yeah, don't... We could have a pandemic beard.   26:37 MC: Alright, alright, okay, [26:38] ____.   26:38 PB: You didn't catch up. We're all doing the Rumpelstiltskin thing here. So hopefully at some point we'll be able to see each other again and in person. I can't remember the last time we actually... Where was it, at Barcelona or is it?   26:54 MC: I think we're out in...   26:56 PB: What's it? No, you were out in Redmond at some point, late last...   26:57 TB: Last November or October.   27:00 MC: Is that the last flight I took and...   27:04 TB: Matter of fact, yeah, you took us to a real hell place, I think you took us to...   27:08 PB: Where was that? Was that Black Raven maybe?   27:10 TB: Yeah I think so.   27:11 PB: Yeah, that's a good place. Yeah, the thing is, hopefully all these places stay in business and...   27:18 TB: Yeah, absolutely.   27:22 PB: Support your local restaurants, that's all I can say. And breweries, I guess, in your case.   [laughter]   27:28 TB: Food is optional.   27:31 PB: That's right, that's right. Cool. Well, it's good spending some time with you both, and appreciate it, and best luck in everything that's going on over there and I'm sure we'll see each other soon.   27:42 MC: Thanks Pete, thanks for the time-speak.   27:43 PB: Alright.   27:44 TB: Really appreciate it.   27:45 PB: Thank you, Tom. Thanks, Matt. Take care.   27:45 TB: Cheers.   27:47 MC: Bye.   27:47 PB: This is Pete Bernard. You've been listening to the IoT Unicorn Podcast, and thanks for joining us. Stay tuned for the next episode, and feel free to give us some feedback at the iotunicorn@microsoft.com. Thank you.

Saturday Morning With Tech
Saturday Morning With Tech EP 44 - Juan @JuanBagnell Microsoft Surface Duo Vs Samsung Note 20 Ultra

Saturday Morning With Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 117:09


Welcome back to Saturday morning with Tek episode 44 on October 31st 2020, happy Halloween everybody. today we are going to have part 1 of 2 live streams between my buddy Juan Carlos Bagnell and myself. discussing the awesome phone challenge that started at the beginning of October with us exchanging to productivity smartphone Kings. on one hand, we have the Microsoft Surface Duo and on the other, we have the brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. hope you guys enjoy the video with your host TK Bay and our special guest @JuanBagnell find Juan contact here: www.somegadgetguy.com twitter @somegadgetguy www.patreon.com/somegadgetguy Audio Podcast on your favorite podcast app and here : https://saturday-mornings-with-tech-ep.pinecast.co/ Save 10$ on your OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro Order with this link : https://www.oneplus.com/invite#2N4N7QJB50RRD Save On The OnePlus Buds and Buds Z Order: https://www.oneplus.com/invite#73WH9HMbjnYLzci4NNNReH Save 10% on your order from Samsung: https://shopsamsung.page.link/jgLD I Buy and Sell On Swappa: https://swappa.com/?ref=tkbay B&H Dealzone: Http://bhpho.to/2ppW6Ty Amazon Daily Deals: http://amzn.to/2kLKo6i DBZ art is by Barrett Biggers http://studiomuku.com/ http://amzn.to/2mYvkTk Please Support the Channel by using my affiliate links : Amazon: http://amzn.to/29qkDl9 Gearbest: http://bit.ly/2APV5Kc B&H Photo: http://bhpho.to/2ppW6Ty "Music: www.bensound.com" Thank you very much Like and subscribe Contact Info: https://twitter.com/tkdsl8655 https://www.youtube.com/tkbay https://www.instagram.com/tkdsl8655 https://www.facebook.com/tkdsl8655/ http://www.xda-developers.com Or on Youtube as well surfaceduo #note20pro #note20 #surfaceduovsnote20pro @Samsung @Microsoft @Microsoft Surface @LG Mobile Global #lgv60 #challenge @JuanBagnell #somegadgetguy Find out more at https://saturday-mornings-with-tech-ep.pinecast.co Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-b27237 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Saturday Morning With Tech.

BusinessLine Podcasts
In conversation with a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 user

BusinessLine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 5:36


Mala Bargava discusses the Note 20 with Dinakaran Rengachary, a big Fan of the Samsung Note series. In this conversation, Dinakaran tells Mala why he chose the Note 20 and whether he likes it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message

Hardware Plus - HWP - Türkiye'nin Teknoloji Satın Alma Rehberi
Cuma Raporu #110: Poco M2 Pro, TikTok ve dahası (10.07.20)

Hardware Plus - HWP - Türkiye'nin Teknoloji Satın Alma Rehberi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 56:27


4:28 Xiaomi Yeni Akıllı Telefonu Poco M2 Pro 12:58 TikTok, Amerikada çıkan haberde ulusal güvenlik için tehdit oluşturuyor 23:57 Samsung Note 20 Serisinin Sızdırılan Fiyatlar 28:11 Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Selfy Dxomark Puanı 34:59 Watch Dog 2 Kısa Ücretsiz Olacak 37:41 Huawei ve Honor Oyun Bilgisayarı Üretecek Haberleri 41:36 Huawei Televizyonlar Gelecek mi? 50:40 Epic Game Ücretsiz Oyun Verecek

YourTechReport
The Flagship Samsung Note 20 Ultra 5G

YourTechReport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 9:54


Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 has been out in the wild for several weeks now. We had the opportunity to spend some time with this new device and here are our thoughts!

Found OnFocus
The Importance of Sharing Your Talents For the Good and the Samsung 20

Found OnFocus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 43:02


Branden Bodendorfer and Carrie Gillaspie are back with another episode of the OnFocus podcast to give you a mix of local, regional, and nationwide news and current events.  Topics covered in this episode: Branden tells us about his calendar fundraiser idea and his new found hobby of investing in the stock market Samsung Note 20 Released, our breakdown Carrie is curious how Branden likes his brand new One Note C and B debate the sentencing of Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli in the college admissions scandal. C and B give insight into how you can register to vote in the upcoming November election. Find Branden in these places:  www.brandenbodendorfer.com www.facebook.com/brandenbodendorfer www.instagram.com/brandenbodendorfer Branden's YouTube Channel Find Carrie in these places:  www.carriegillaspie.com www.facebook.com/carriegillaspie www.instagram.com/carrie.gillaspie Carrie's YouTube Channel Carrie’s Podcast: Candidly Speaking  Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4DWHDb5XoX1SmoxTiOi7YD?si=guO5OVmMSnGtYtHjo6Jtog APPLE Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/found-onfocus/id1450098379

Technology on Pat Kenny
Technology On The Pat Kenny Show

Technology on Pat Kenny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 12:56


Jess Kelly reviews the new Samsung Note 20 and helps listeners with their technology queries.   Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Maui Mindcast: Generative Waves
Initializing A 5D Holographic Organization: Welcome to Generative Ventures

Maui Mindcast: Generative Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 14:04


AKA: Dancing with the Machine: Technoshamans in the Wooniverse 00:00 - 00:30 Otter.ai Device Check - iPhone 5 vs Samsung Note 9 Real-time Voice Transcription Battle 00:31 - 02:00 Samsung Note FTW 02:01 - 07:10 Enter the Wooniverse: Cyborg Light Workers Union and Technoshaman Teal Team Formation 07:11 - 09:05 Introductions and Priorities: aloha.aram on Generativity vs. Stagnation 09:06 – 11:25 Tech Stack, OKRs and Operating Manual 11:26- 12:42 Drawing the Same Trumpet Welcome to Generative Ventures, I am your guide to the 5D Economy. We are booting up holographic organizations with the intention of cultivating a community of curious, regenerative, community-serving, tech-enabled entreprenuers, designers, and advocates. Transcript by Otter.ai https://otter.ai/s/h_Te0iYtSw6hCJ3mYvaFjg Hey yo! Try Otter for free! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/generativity/message

Hands-On Android (Audio)
HOA 29: Note 20 Ultra vs Pixel 4a Photo Walk - Two Different Camera Systems Go Head to Head

Hands-On Android (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 18:00


The Google Pixel 4a is a solid mid-range device with a proven camera that takes high quality shots easily. The Samsung Note 20 Ultra is about as premium as devices get with a stoked array of lenses and the ability to shoot like a DSLR. Jason Howell escapes the confines of his home to hit the town with both devices to see how each camera system compares to the other. Main cameras: Landscapes, Color, Complexity, High Contrast. Zoom/Telephoto: Default zoom, zoom for closeups, Maximum zoom level. Wide angle: Landscape, people. Front facing camera: Selfie, portrait mode. Video: Fast moving water, device beauty shots. Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: expressvpn.com/hoa

Basement Quarantine Podcast
Episode 12 - Basement Confessionals

Basement Quarantine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 38:52


No guests, no news, no games, just me. Real, raw, and powerful me. I plug my Samsung Note. I tell my story about Costco during the quarantine. My youngest son Reston makes an appearance on the show, and I make a few "That's what she said..." jokes. It's really the best way to spend a 30-minute break during your day, and you probably didn't even know you needed to.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Samsung Note 10 & More Announcement News

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 18:23


Samsung Note 10 & More Announcement News

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Captain Roy's Rocket Radio Show: The UK Podcast for the Culture Geek, Technology Nerd, and Creative Wizard

Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory, Mr. Robot, Mr. Mercedes, Castle Rock, Thirteen, Sick for Toys, Mad Musk, Bezos the Plutocrat, FBI Interested in LuminosityLink Buyers, Five Eyes Want Big Tech Backdoors Again, Update On My trial Vodaphone/CityFibre Gigabit Installation, ***Mail Bag/Twitter Stream Break: Judy Garland's Ruby Slippers, Flowers in the Attic, Billy Dee Williams Reprising Lando Role in Star Wars IX, Anne Dowd, Dune Movie News***, Samsung Note 9, iPhone XS, iPhone X Plus, iPhone SE 2, Parker Solar Probe, New Horizons on Its Way to Ultima Thule, Novel Submission Time Again, Every Literary Agent Asks For Something Different, Literary Agencies Who Try To Sell You Stuff

The Gadget Spot
9-5-18 Mavic 2 Pro and Note 9 reviews!

The Gadget Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 100:24


Crypto Anime, 10G home router, Smart Lights, Amazon and 1 Trillion, Us on Discord, Mavic 2 Pro review, Streets of Rage 4, Solar Cell Enhancer, 2080ti leaks, Sony still hates crossplay, Samsung Note 9 Review, Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Footage

Download This Show - ABC RN
Is it right to push the alt-right off the open web?

Download This Show - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 28:32


As US webservices companies increasingly refuse to host neo-nazi and alt-right websites, where is the line between censorship and taking a moral stand? Plus can the new Samsung Note 8 make people forget about their exploding phone scandal? And just how afraid should Coles and Woolies be about the impending arrival of Amazon in Australia.

Techquila
28: "Fandom Edition"

Techquila

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 72:51


Dan and Eric go guest-less this week delving into the most recent Cyber-Security attack in Ukraine, Google Glass and the Samsung Note 7 coming back from the dead, obligatory Nintendo news, and much more! 1st shot @ 2:20 2nd shot @ 13:00 3rd shot @ 25:00 4th shot @ 37:10 5th shot @ 48:16 6th shot @ 59:46

iReadit
#238 - You Can't Make This S#*t Up

iReadit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 53:07


Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet   #10 - Wind power reaches 100K job milestone   #9 - Man 'kicked pregnant Muslim woman in the stomach killing unborn twins'   #8 - Comcast should stop claiming it has “fastest Internet,” ad board rules   #7 - Mitch McConnell Cuts Off Elizabeth Warren For Criticizing Jeff Sessions, Senate Republicans Bar Her From Speaking   #6 - Astronomers discover the first white dwarf pulsar in history, ending half a century of searching   #5 - New EU rules will remove ‘geoblocking' so customers can use online subscription services, like Netflix, abroad   #4 - Fire breaks out at Chinese factory that makes Samsung Note 7 batteries   #3 - Sean Spicer Makes Up Atlanta Islamist Attack Spicer: Nordstrom Dropping Ivanka Trump's Line Is 'Direct Attack' On Prez   #2 - Toronto Police get called to the scene of a fight only to find its a dance troupe filming a video, so the officer joins in   #1 - Shell launches bid to leave massive, sludgy oil rig remnants in North Sea for 500 years    Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Facebook: iReadit Phone: (508)-738-2278   Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The Drill Down
461: Explosions, Car Wrecks & The Presidency

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 83:59


This week, The Drill Down co-host emeritus Tom Cheredar joins us to discuss  President Trump's first week as it affects the tech world, is this the end of Net Neutrality, the final word on the Samsung Note 7 and the Tesla crash, Sprint buys into TIDAL, and much, much more. What We're Playing With Dwayne: Pebble 2, Instant Pot Tom: Echo's new trigger warning? (O, I mean trigger word. Word.). Headlines Twitter Apologizes for Making People Follow Donald Trump Against Their Will Trump is reportedly still using his unsecured Android phone Trump's new FCC chief is Ajit Pai, and he wants to destroy net neutrality Audible Book of the Week Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Dramatized) by George Lucas Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Parade of the Ewoks by John Williams Hot Topics NHTSA's full final investigation into Tesla's Autopilot shows 40% crash rate reduction Samsung answers burning Note 7 questions, vows better batteries Sprint Purchases 33 Percent Stake in Tidal Google Home now works with Belkin WeMo and Honeywell smart devices Westworld is full of sex and violence, but the show's Google Home bot won't talk about it Music Break: Luke and Leia by John Williams Final Word Episode VIII Official Title Is ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi' The Drill Down Video of the Week The Last Padawan (fan film) Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.

iReadit
#173 - Schwarzenegger Dumps Trump

iReadit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 46:13


Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet   #10 - Perth man says 'thanks' after thief leaves money, removes problem stereo   #9 - Warren Buffett Just Released His Own Tax Data to Hammer Trump Schwarzenegger urges Republicans to vote country over party, dump Trump   #8 - After being closed for over 2 years, the historic Rose Reading Room at The New York Public Library has reopened.   #7 - US carriers halt Samsung Note 7 sales and replacements   #6 - President Obama ends Olympic ‘victory tax'.   #5 - Americans don't know crime has plummeted. In fact, they think it's gone up.   #4 - In the UK, running a blog over HTTPS is terrorism, says Scotland Yard   #3 - Hurricane Matthew toll in Haiti rises to 1,000   #2 - Stem cells from one monkey successfully regenerates the damaged heart of another monkey with no sign of immune system rejection.   #1 - Haitians are urging people not to give money to the Red Cross   Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Facebook: iReadit Phone: (508)-738-2278   Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Married to the Games Podcast
Married to the Games - Episode 212: Single Player Co-op

Married to the Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 127:11


This week the fellas talk the most anticipated games of the Holiday season, new reasons for the Samsung Note 7 in GTA, a Mario Bros. AirBnB and much much more!!

RV Podcast
Episode 108: On Your Fall Camping Trips, Look Up at the Night Sky!

RV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 61:32


In this episode of the podcast Jennifer offers some resources to help you appreciate those dark October skies. There are meteor showers you should be able to see on several days this month. Also this week, we field a bunch of listener questions on everything from battery-eating RV refrigerators to how to cook your meal as you travel in a crock pot. In RV News this week, you'll hear of the harrowing tale of a Montana man who survived a horrible attack from a grizzly bear and took a selfie video before somehow driving himself to the hospital. Click the player to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details and resources and click the player below to start listening. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] Show Notes for Episode #108 October 5, 2016 of Roadtreking - The RV Lifestyle Podcast: Mike and Jennifer begin by updating everyone on where they are and whats been happening, including: Their upcoming trip to Michigan's Upper Peninsula [spp-timestamp time="2:11"] Planning our travels and preparing meals ahead of time [spp-timestamp time="3:38"] How Anytime Fitness has cancelled a great benefit they use to extend through a program called Silver Sneakers [spp-timestamp time="6:29"] Jennifer's new iPhone 7 and update on the Samsung Note 7, which Mike had no idea would be as “hot” as he predicted. [spp-timestamp time="8:25"] They shared a note from a couple who has found the RV lifestyle to provide much needed relaxation and relief from a chronic pain condition [spp-timestamp time="10:17"] This part of the podcast brought to you by RadPower Bikes (www.RadPowerBikes.com_… an electric bike manufacturer offering direct to consumer pricing on powerful premium electric bikes. JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK - Look at the Night Sky in October One of my favorite things about fall camping is viewing the night sky. When you get away from all that light pollution and look up, it is just amazing. [spp-timestamp time="14:17"] If you feel the same way, then be sure and get out there to do some camping this month. October is a month with several special events for amateur star gazers. Oct. 8 is International Observe the Moon and Astronomy Day. Amateur astronomy clubs throughout the country have special events. We'll out up a link to all the different events around the country on the shownotes for this episode. Or, if you are near a city with a science center or planetarium, give them a call because chances are a special event is scheduled for that night - many for free. It is worth checking out. Also three different meteor showers will be visible this month - on Oct. 8, Oct. 10 and Oct. 21. There's a special NASA site that we'll link to that has descriptions of the showers, and the moon phases. One thing I'm hoping to see when we head up to the Porcupine Mountains gathering in Michigan's remote Upper Peninsula next week is the Zodiacal Lights. This special, pyramid-like bright phenomena is visible October 1-15. The National Geographic website has some helpful information on the Zodiacal Lights. And, while Mike is not a professional photographer, here's a list of tips he recently shared on photographing the night sky, You can find all the resources I just mentioned at roadtreking-dot-com-slash-108 Happy star gazing! And be sure to send me your tips and suggestions for the RV lifestyle. You can use the “Leave Voicemail” link at Roadtreking.com. Just click it and then use the built-in microphone on your computer or mobile devise to record a message to me. You can do it over as many times as you want, until you are satisfied. And then you just click a button and it comes right to my email inbox. If I use your tip in the podcast, we'll send you a free Roadtreking hat! I love hearing from you! Jennifer's tip of the week is brought to you by Good Sam, the world's most popular RV organization, now celebrating its 50th year.

The Cell Phone Junkie
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #535

The Cell Phone Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 40:42


Apple announces the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, T-Mobile announces major network upgrades, and more on the recall of the Samsung Note 7. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524   How to Listen: