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DNS services (Cloudflare, OpenDNS, Google DNS), Samsung S5 troubleshooting (using Android Recovery System), computer clocks explained (Quartz vibration frequency control), external hard drive (use RAID1 for backup, WD My Clouod Dual Drive), Profiles in IT (Margaret Hamilton, lead developer Apollo on-board flight software), removing unwanted people from photos (take multiple photos with tripod, use Photoshop Statistics Stack mode to merge images), Idea of the Week (CA Digital License Plate), Bitcoin bull run driven by market manipulation (Bitfinex under investigation), Mary Meekers 2018 Internet Trends Report (Internet growth flat, cell phone price dropping, and more), autonomous vehicles (death of auto ownershipo, timeshare vehicles, the biggest social shift in last 100 years), and car key fobs are vulnerable (relay hack used for auto theft). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 16, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
DNS services (Cloudflare, OpenDNS, Google DNS), Samsung S5 troubleshooting (using Android Recovery System), computer clocks explained (Quartz vibration frequency control), external hard drive (use RAID1 for backup, WD My Clouod Dual Drive), Profiles in IT (Margaret Hamilton, lead developer Apollo on-board flight software), removing unwanted people from photos (take multiple photos with tripod, use Photoshop Statistics Stack mode to merge images), Idea of the Week (CA Digital License Plate), Bitcoin bull run driven by market manipulation (Bitfinex under investigation), Mary Meekers 2018 Internet Trends Report (Internet growth flat, cell phone price dropping, and more), autonomous vehicles (death of auto ownershipo, timeshare vehicles, the biggest social shift in last 100 years), and car key fobs are vulnerable (relay hack used for auto theft). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 16, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
No Other Way "Education is really aimed at helping students get to the point where they can learn on their own. . . " - Noam Chomsky CAVEMANverses drumpack recorded at The Neg Shed Studio Quote: Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus at MIT and all round good guy. Check out - http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/noam-chomsky-the-purpose-of-education-869.php Syth recorded from Samsung S5 using Nodebeat. Created by Seth Sandler and Justin Windle, Nodebeat is an experimental node- based audio sequencer and generative music application Visit www.nodebeat.com
Hallo ihr Lieben, in dieser Episode ist der 33C3 nach den obligatorischen Tweets der Woche noch mal kurz Thema. Frank freut sich über seine Teilnahmebescheinigung und Obelix ist euphorisch bezüglich 3D-Drucken. Bevor wir zu den wichtigen politischen Themen kommen, versucht Frank noch einen Rant über Service bei Cyberport für sein Samsung S5 mini und wir kommen auf Trump zu sprechen. Ach ja, die wichtigen politischen Themen ... Natürlich die SPD und ihr Kanzlerkandidat und ein bisschen Spekulation über Wahlkampf und Koalitionen. Und bevor wir das nichtVerbot der NPD behandeln, legen wir die Causa "Holm" zu den Akten. Hör(t) doch mal zu, Frank und Jan
Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver Both iOS and Android device users have easy ways to wirelessly transmit audio. For Apple users, Airplay sends music to the AppleTV and various Airplay speakers. Android users have Chromecast which has similar functionality. But what if you want to OS agnostic solution? Fortunately for you there is the Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver (Buy Now $189). The B1 streams high-quality audio from your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, computer, or tablet to any music system or powered speakers. Audioengine used the aptX codec which enables your mobile device to transmit 24 bit audio to the B1. The aptX® audio codec algorithm originated in the late 1980s at Queen's University Belfast. The research was focused on bit rate reduction and achieved significant bit rate efficiencies while preserving audio quality. Features: Fast Setup Plug-n-play, no software to install Superior sound and extended range Streams audio from any media player (iTunes, Amarra, Youtube, etc.) Connects to any music system with an audio input Setup: The physical part of the setup is pretty straight forward. Connect power via USB and connect the audio, either RCA or Optical. Then pair your source device through its Bluetooth settings. That's it! The entire process is less than 5 minutes. Then on your device you select the B1 in your bluetooth settings and anything you listen to will be routed to the device. That means all apps work with the B1. If you have a player that makes use of 24bit audio you are good to go! If your app is only 16 bits, the B1 will pad out the bits to 24 which will get you a better signal to noise ratio. Audio: We tested the B1 with four songs played on an iPhone, Macbook, and Samsung S5. We tried to find music that had a lot dynamic range, (Diana Krall - Fly Me to the Moon, Eagles - Hotel California) as well as some Rock from our youth (Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' ‘bout Love) and finally some current stuff (Imagine Dragons - Its Time). The sound was quite good. Highs on the first two songs were crisp and airy. You could swear the piano was in the room with you. The mid-range was smoother than a fresh jar of skippy. Bass was tight and felt full. In all you could close your eyes image the soundstage in front of you. The music was easy to listen to and didn't sound cluttered or muddy. Summary: Now we're not saying that the B1 made the music better or clearer but we are saying that it didn't add any artifacts that would distract from listening to it. If you are looking for a cross platform cross device product that allows you to share your music in crystal clear quality, the Audioengine B1 is made for you.
On this week’s great show we chat with the awesome Joel Ashton McCarthy and Bruce Novakowski about making Shooting The Musical (formerly After Film School), dubious publicity stunts, and we all share some more thoughts on the Oscars. Plus, stick around to the end to hear who loses the swear word game! Be sure the […]
David and Tim discuss OWC Radio launching next week, leadership in tech companies, the lack of history in the computer industry, the Samsung S5, Apple history, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, feedback from listener Michael Breed, and more on Office on the iPad.
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DigitalOutbox Episode 198 DigitalOutbox Episode 198 - Goto Fail, Samsung S5 and Wearables Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 2:03 - Goto Fail 5:33 - Netflix is paying off Comcast for direct traffic access, says WSJ 8:13 - Amazon takes on Netflix with rebrand of LoveFilm video-on-demand service 13:33 - Yahoo webcam images from millions of users intercepted by GCHQ 16:01 - Google Launches Project Tango Smartphone To Experiment With Computer Vision And 3D Sensors 18:11 - We Love Touch But Windows 8.1 To Focus On Non-Touch 21:25 - Nokia X 24:28 - Sony launch Xperia Z2 tablet and phone and Smartband 29:42 - Samsungs Galaxy S5 is here with more power, more pixels, and a refined design 33:09 - Samsung drops Android for Tizen in new Gear 2 smartwatches 34:23 - Samsung dives into fitness wearables with the Gear Fit 38:06 - Stephen Elop to lead Microsofts hardware division just as soon as hes back 39:52 - Xbox One gets price cut to £399 with free copy of Titanfall Picks Ian Yahoo News Digest - iOS - Free - Powered by Summly, 10 stories delivered twice a day - Clean, fast and a great way to keep up to date
In questo episodio di Tech Break: – Il “caso” Flappy Bird – Samsung Galaxy S5 il 24 febbraio – Il misterioso telefono Android di Nokia – Sony abbandona i PC e gli eBook – Amazon produrrà una console? – La console portatile di NVIDIA link utili: Canale Twitter dell’autore di Flappy Bird: https://twitter.com/dongatory Double Helix Games: … Continua la lettura di Tech Break – 13/2/2014 – Flappy Bird, Samsung S5 e le nuove console di Amazon e NVIDIA →
In questo episodio di Tech Break: – Il “caso” Flappy Bird – Samsung Galaxy S5 il 24 febbraio – Il misterioso telefono Android di Nokia – Sony abbandona i PC e gli eBook – Amazon produrrà una console? – La console portatile di NVIDIA link utili: Canale Twitter dell’autore di Flappy Bird: https://twitter.com/dongatory Double Helix Games: … Continua la lettura di Tech Break – 13/2/2014 – Flappy Bird, Samsung S5 e le nuove console di Amazon e NVIDIA →
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