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WGN Radio's Dave Plier talks to WGN-TV's Larry Potash about the 15th season of Backstory, premiering Sunday October 6, 2024 at 11pm! The broadcasts will also be livestreamed on the WGN+ app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Samsung Smart TVs; online at WGNTV.com/Live and the WGN News mobile app.
This week is full of some awesome news. Ranging from a new webtoon anime adaptation announcement from the creator of Lookism to a couple of crunchyroll updates and more!Join us as Aray & Aunn go over this weeks news!Anime+ is a new pod that embodies everything anime and anime related.We're available anywhere that you listen to your podcasts:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and so much more!Youtube: The East Coast Brown CastTwitter: @Anime_Plus_PodIG/Tiktok: @animepluspodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/YZQUZQAKWaWebsite: https://animeplusnetwork.comhttps://dropclic.com/Discount code: animeplusArticles Used In This Episode:Taejun Pak, Kim Junghyun's Viral Hit Webtoon Gets TV Anime in April With Crunchyroll Streaming -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-09/taejun-pak-kim-junghyun-viral-hit-webtoon-gets-tv-anime-in-april-with-crunchyroll-streaming/.207434Dragon Ball Z Reese's Puffs Cereal is Now Part of a Balanced Super Saiyan Breakfast -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2024-02-08/dragon-ball-z-reese-puffs-cereal-is-now-part-of-a-balanced-super-saiyan-breakfast/.207373Sonic the Hedgehog Franchise's Live-Action Knuckles Spinoff Series' Trailer Reveals April 26 Premiere -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-08/sonic-the-hedgehog-franchise-live-action-knuckles-spinoff-series-trailer-reveals-april-26-premiere/.207369Funimation App Shuts Down on April 2 as Its Accounts Merge With Crunchyroll -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-07/funimation-app-shuts-down-on-april-2-as-its-accounts-merge-with-crunchyroll/.207344Crunchyroll Launches App for Samsung Smart TVs -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-05/crunchyroll-launches-app-for-samsung-smart-tvs/.207258Nintendo Switch Is Now Japan's Top-Selling Game System Ever -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-07/nintendo-switch-is-now-japan-top-selling-game-system-ever/.207327Tatsuki Fujimoto's Look Back Is Getting an Anime: Report -https://comicbook.com/anime/news/chainsaw-man-look-back-anime-report/Spy x Family Code: White now has a US release date -https://en.as.com/meristation/news/spy-x-family-code-white-now-has-a-us-release-date-n/Nier: Automata anime cour 2 production officially announced -https://www.sportskeeda.com/anime/news-nier-automata-anime-cour-2-production-officially-announcedNinja Kamui Anime Streams Early Preview Trailer -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-05/ninja-kamui-anime-streams-early-preview-trailer/.207210Re:Zero's 5th Arc Manga Adaptation Starts in February -https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-02-06/re-zero-5th-arc-manga-adaptation-starts-in-february/.207271
This week we're talking to Dr Sheri Wells Jensen about her incredible work to make space a more accessible place, plus Hubert is along with a demo of accessibility features of the Samsung smart TV. You can listen to the show live in the UK every Tuesday at 1pm on Freeview Channel 730, online at RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB , or on your smart speaker. You'll hear new episodes of the Tech Talk Podcast every Friday so make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode. We'd love to hear your thoughts on accessible technology, drop us an email at techtalk@rnib.org.uk
Finding the one is a life quest, one that many people never complete. Some people don't pick anyone, some people pick the wrong one, and some give up hope looking for the one and start considering the two, three, four or five… There's no shame in this, especially when you both acknowledge this choice not to settle, but to secure the future you want by selecting a partner who may not tick all of your boxes, but you know that in time and when you're both ready to make a mutual commitment - you just might be able make it work with them. This acknowledgement that I'm talking about often comes in the form of a marriage pact. A marriage pact is an agreement made by two people that states that if we are both still single by a certain due date, we will marry each other. People make these pacts for a number of reasons: fear of commitment or because the connection is right, but the timing isn't. However in most cases, it's an all-else fails backup plan. But, what happens when that fails to? Or perhaps even scarier - when the plan actually succeeds? Now what? That is what we are exploring on this episode of Lovers and Friends with the cast of The Marriage Pact streaming now on The Roku Channel. You can stream #TheMarriagePact FREE on a Roku, the Roku mobile app and http://therokuchannel.com. It's also available on Samsung Smart TVs and Amazon Fire Sticks. Thanks to the sponsors of this episode SKIMS Checkout the Cotton Collection and more at http://SKIMS.com they offer free shipping on orders over seventy-five bucks! Hello Fresh Go to http://HelloFresh.com/50lovers and use code 50lovers for an amazing 50% off plus free shipping! Liquid IV Get 20% off when you go to http://LIQUIDIV.com and use code LOVERS at checkout BetterHelp Visit http://BetterHelp.com/lovers today to get 10% off your first month.
This VoiceAmerica/UnchainedTV podcast is devoted to dogs! America's dogs would be one of the largest meat-eating countries in the world, were they their own nation. So… since the human companions of dogs are presumably animal lovers, how can they reduce the number of animals killed while still giving their dogs all the nutrients their animals need? The answer is: nutritionally-sound, plant-based, dog food. Now, a new study says dogs can live healthy lives on a 100% plant-based diet. We will talk to the scientists who conducted the study and answer your questions! Here's the study itself. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405v1 Also, millions of dogs are lost around the nation and the world every year. Many end up hit by cars, dying of starvation or being euthanized, a tragedy for them and their devastated human family members. Now, a new tag called GPC Smart aims to SCAN, IDENTIFY and REUNITE lost pets with their human companions. Their motto is: BRING YOUR PET HOME. Find out all about it! Learn more here: https://gpcsmart.com/ & Browse other UnchainedTV content. It's all FREE! Download the UnchainedTV APP on your phone and on your TV via Amazon Fire Stick, Roku device & AppleTV device. Soon to be on all Samsung Smart TVs. Watch online here: https://watch.unchainedtv.com/browse
This VoiceAmerica/UnchainedTV podcast is devoted to dogs! America's dogs would be one of the largest meat-eating countries in the world, were they their own nation. So… since the human companions of dogs are presumably animal lovers, how can they reduce the number of animals killed while still giving their dogs all the nutrients their animals need? The answer is: nutritionally-sound, plant-based, dog food. Now, a new study says dogs can live healthy lives on a 100% plant-based diet. We will talk to the scientists who conducted the study and answer your questions! Here's the study itself. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.18.525405v1 Also, millions of dogs are lost around the nation and the world every year. Many end up hit by cars, dying of starvation or being euthanized, a tragedy for them and their devastated human family members. Now, a new tag called GPC Smart aims to SCAN, IDENTIFY and REUNITE lost pets with their human companions. Their motto is: BRING YOUR PET HOME. Find out all about it! Learn more here: https://gpcsmart.com/ & Browse other UnchainedTV content. It's all FREE! Download the UnchainedTV APP on your phone and on your TV via Amazon Fire Stick, Roku device & AppleTV device. Soon to be on all Samsung Smart TVs. Watch online here: https://watch.unchainedtv.com/browse
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Today we're talking about one study that tracks the fallout from Dealers charging over sticker price. We also talk about a new app that lets consumers order pizza from their cars, as well as a less than welcome reception for a new Starbucks beverage. A recent GfK survey reveals that 34% of customers paid more than the sticker price for a new vehicle in December 2022, a trend that may hurt repeat business for car dealers and automakers. About 27% of those who paid above the sticker price stated they would never buy that brand again suggesting long term consequences for brands and relationships31% would advise others to avoid the dealership, and 29% plan to never use that retailer for serviceJulie Kenar, GfK senior vice president of consulting, told Automotive News on March 15 paying sticker doesn't engender the same backlash as paying above it. "There's a much bigger lift" in negative feelings with the latter, she said.Of all the demographics in the study, Millennials and those with household incomes over 150K were most likely to have paid over stickerIn February, the average vehicle sold for 102.8 percent of stickerDomino's Pizza continues to revolutionize the pizza ordering experience with the debut of its first-of-its-kind Apple CarPlay app. The app is highlighted in the new 30 second spot by agency, Work In ProgressDomino's "AnyWare" delivery apps enable customers to order from any location using their preferred device. These options include Alexa, Google Home, Samsung Smart TVs, Apple and Android smartwatches, Slack, Twitter, Facebook Messenger, voice ordering via Domino's app, texting a pizza emoji, and a "zero-click" app that orders pizza 10 seconds after opening.To incentivize early adopters Domino's is offering CarPlay users large one-topping pizzas for a discounted $7.99, carryout only.A few weeks back we talked about Starbucks launching its new olive oil-infused coffee range, Oleato, urging customers toward a unique experience and health benefits. However, some customers are feeling a different urge after trying the beverage.“Half the team tried it yesterday and a few ended up… needing to use the restroom, if ya know what I mean,” one barista posted on the Starbucks Reddit pageThe combination of caffeine, a stimulant, and olive oil, a relaxant, might be responsible for this effect. The high-fat content in the drinks could also be contributing to the problem, as it can cause cramping and increased colon mobility.Former CEO Howard Scultz oversaw development of the beverage after adopting the mediterranean habit of taking a spoonful of olive oil every day for the health benefitsGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
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En el episodio #137 Vicio Semanal ( Lado a ) [04:35] #Gaminforme (Lado a) [36:21] Comentando: Vestaria Saga II: The Sacred Sword of Silvanister llega en julio para Occidente Labyrinth of Zangetsu llega a Japón en septiembre The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II -CRIMSON SiN- llega el 29 de septiembre a Japón Bend Studio presenta nueva imagen y proyecto Xbox app llega en 2022 para Samsung Smart TVs y Smart Monitor Series Metal Max: Wild West cancelado Revelan fecha del DLC de Cuphead ‘The Delicious Last Course' Revelan fecha de Marvel's Midnight Suns Tráiler de personajes de The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Retrasan Granblue Fantasy: Relink Castlevania: Nocturne llegará a Netflix Dragon Age: Absolution es anunciado para Netflix Paper Animal RPG llegará todos los sistemas El siguiente Forza Motorsport llegará en 2023 Hollow Knight: Silksong llegará a Xbox Game Pass Obsidian Entertainment anuncian nuevo RPG Pentiment para Xbox Naraka: Bladepoint llega a Xbox Series en 2023 Microsoft y Kojima Productions anuncian alianza para nuevo juego Persona 5 Royal, Persona 4 Golden, y Persona 3 Portable llegan a sistemas actuales Team Ninja anuncia Wo Long: Fallen Kingdom Más detalles de Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak PlayStation Plus agrega Resident Evil original a su catálogo Tactics Ogre: Reborn es registrado en la PS Store Resident Evil se actualiza para IX generación Más detalles del remake de Resident Evil 4 Más información del DLC de Resident Evil VILLage Shinji Hashimoto ahora en Sony Sword and Fairy: Together Forever para PlayStation Pokemon Snap llega a Nintendo Switch Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade llega a Steam Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion para consolas Final Fantasy VII Rebirth para PS5 Se anuncia Dragon's Dogma II #Gamefemerides (Lado a ) [01:30:46] EarthBound Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Gravity Rush The Legend of Dragoon Recuerden dejar “me gusta” y comentarios en iVoox, y demás lugares donde nos escuchen. La mayoría de nuestras plataformas aquí: https://linktr.ee/legiongamerrd Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegionGamerRD YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUGwN2UoGVO7mOysJUQwATQ Estamos en Apple iTunes: https:/itunes.apple.com/do/podcast/legión-gamer-podcast/id1370438088 En TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Legion-Gamer-Podcast-p1121452/ Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3Mud2hvb3Noa2FhLmNvbS9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC9pZC8zOTIy También pendientes de nuestros amigos: - Blog de Darkjuste : https://kevincruzguzman.blogspot.com/ - Cultura Comic: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaComic - Entrevista por GamecastRD: https://youtu.be/pblUoGLQ2V -Twitch de Chailozero: https://www.twitch.tv/chailozero -Retrogamers1412: https://www.instagram.com/retrogamers1412/ -Modo 7 Podcast : https://linktr.ee/modo7podcast - ItsLuiFra : https://www.twitch.tv/itsluifra - Nintenmax : https://nintenmax.wordpress.com/ Ninte Ten Version Domi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWMBLobvy9B-0CLBZygrJOw - GOXP Gamers : http://www.gameoverxp.com/ - Gary Piromano: https://www.youtube.com/user/exaltale - Crazy Lui Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrazyLuiGaming - Sourblow Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/c/SourblowGaming -Quien Pierde Entrega: https://www.facebook.com/quienpierdeentrega/ - Xpinel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChn8aKgFtsl7j5BtWwOo-Zw - GamerlabDR : https://www.instagram.com/gamerlabdr/ - RetroAct : https://linktr.ee/Retroact -Kioshop: https://www.facebook.com/kioshops/
En el episodio #137 Vicio Semanal ( Lado a ) [04:35] #Gaminforme (Lado a) [36:21] Comentando: Vestaria Saga II: The Sacred Sword of Silvanister llega en julio para Occidente Labyrinth of Zangetsu llega a Japón en septiembre The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II -CRIMSON SiN- llega el 29 de septiembre a Japón Bend Studio presenta nueva imagen y proyecto Xbox app llega en 2022 para Samsung Smart TVs y Smart Monitor Series Metal Max: Wild West cancelado Revelan fecha del DLC de Cuphead ‘The Delicious Last Course’ Revelan fecha de Marvel’s Midnight Suns Tráiler de personajes de The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Retrasan Granblue Fantasy: Relink Castlevania: Nocturne llegará a Netflix Dragon Age: Absolution es anunciado para Netflix Paper Animal RPG llegará todos los sistemas El siguiente Forza Motorsport llegará en 2023 Hollow Knight: Silksong llegará a Xbox Game Pass Obsidian Entertainment anuncian nuevo RPG Pentiment para Xbox Naraka: Bladepoint llega a Xbox Series en 2023 Microsoft y Kojima Productions anuncian alianza para nuevo juego Persona 5 Royal, Persona 4 Golden, y Persona 3 Portable llegan a sistemas actuales Team Ninja anuncia Wo Long: Fallen Kingdom Más detalles de Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak PlayStation Plus agrega Resident Evil original a su catálogo Tactics Ogre: Reborn es registrado en la PS Store Resident Evil se actualiza para IX generación Más detalles del remake de Resident Evil 4 Más información del DLC de Resident Evil VILLage Shinji Hashimoto ahora en Sony Sword and Fairy: Together Forever para PlayStation Pokemon Snap llega a Nintendo Switch Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade llega a Steam Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion para consolas Final Fantasy VII Rebirth para PS5 Se anuncia Dragon’s Dogma II #Gamefemerides (Lado a ) [01:30:46] EarthBound Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Gravity Rush The Legend of Dragoon Recuerden dejar “me gusta” y comentarios en iVoox, y demás lugares donde nos escuchen. La mayoría de nuestras plataformas aquí: https://linktr.ee/legiongamerrd Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegionGamerRD YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUGwN2UoGVO7mOysJUQwATQ Estamos en Apple iTunes: https:/itunes.apple.com/do/podcast/legión-gamer-podcast/id1370438088 En TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Legion-Gamer-Podcast-p1121452/ Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3Mud2hvb3Noa2FhLmNvbS9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC9pZC8zOTIy También pendientes de nuestros amigos: - Blog de Darkjuste : https://kevincruzguzman.blogspot.com/ - Cultura Comic: https://www.youtube.com/c/CulturaComic - Entrevista por GamecastRD: https://youtu.be/pblUoGLQ2V -Twitch de Chailozero: https://www.twitch.tv/chailozero -Retrogamers1412: https://www.instagram.com/retrogamers1412/ -Modo 7 Podcast : https://linktr.ee/modo7podcast - ItsLuiFra : https://www.twitch.tv/itsluifra - Nintenmax : https://nintenmax.wordpress.com/ Ninte Ten Version Domi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWMBLobvy9B-0CLBZygrJOw - GOXP Gamers : http://www.gameoverxp.com/ - Gary Piromano: https://www.youtube.com/user/exaltale - Crazy Lui Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrazyLuiGaming - Sourblow Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/c/SourblowGaming -Quien Pierde Entrega: https://www.facebook.com/quienpierdeentrega/ - Xpinel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChn8aKgFtsl7j5BtWwOo-Zw - GamerlabDR : https://www.instagram.com/gamerlabdr/ - RetroAct : https://linktr.ee/Retroact -Kioshop: https://www.facebook.com/kioshops/
After a rocky few years, Virgin Australia has announced its return to profitability… and is now considering listing on the ASX as early as next year. Microsoft is partnering with Samsung to launch Xbox on Samsung Smart TVs without an Xbox console. Campbell's Soup has posted its latest earnings, and it has cooked up a 7% sales growth in the last 3 months. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team at work with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play Store): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week LG Debuts a new 4K UST Laser Projector and we discuss five mistakes everyone makes with Sonos Soundbars. Finally, Samsung begins integrating it's SmartThings home automation platform with Matter capable devices. We also read your emails and the week's news. News: Hey Sonos! Company Debuts Entry-Level Soundbar, Voice Control For Music, And New Roam Colors Google TV app to add casting as Android TV ecosystem grows to 110M monthly active device Disney+ beats estimates with 7.9M new subscribers in Q1 Samsung SmartThings begins testing Matter devices on its platform Roku and Element partner for their first outdoor TV LG Debuts New 4K UST Laser Projector LG Electronics is expanding its premium CineBeam 4K laser projector lineup with the new Ultra Short Throw (UST) laser projector (model HU915QE), the follow up to the HU715Q released earlier this year. LG's latest flagship home cinema solution can produce sharp 90-inch images when placed 2.2 inches (5.6 centimeters) from the wall, or 120 inches at a distance of 7.2 inches (18.3 centimeters). The HU915QE plays movies and streaming content in 4K HDR, using HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping to analyze and adjust image brightness every single frame. With LG's webOS smart platform onboard, the HU915QE lets users watch all their favorite shows from streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, and Apple TV without an additional device. They can also wirelessly stream content via Screen Mirroring, Apple AirPlay2, and Bluetooth. On top of that, its built-in 2.2 Channel, 40-watt speaker system enhances the viewing experience with strong, rich audio. Users can also connect up to two LG Bluetooth speakers at once. LG CineBeam 4K laser projector (model HU915QE) with the latest UST technology will be available in the first half of 2022. No pricing available but Value Electronics is advertising it for $6000 to $6500.. 5 mistakes everyone makes with Sonos soundbars Got a Sonos Beam or Arc? Don't make these classic mistakes Full article here… Mistake 1: ignoring Trueplay room calibration Mistake 2: leaving the TV's sound output in PCM Mistake 3: not trying the speech enhancement feature Mistake 4: not playing with the 'Loudness' feature Mistake 5: missing the new height adjustment feature HOW SAMSUNG'S SMARTTHINGS IS THINKING ABOUT MATTER AND THE FUTURE OF THE SMART HOME The smart home is about to change. Soon, you won't have to choose a smart light bulb or door lock just because it works with your smart speaker. Instead, you'll be able to buy a smart device, bring it home, and it will work with any voice assistant or app you choose. At least, that's the promise behind Matter, a new standard created by Samsung, Google, Apple, and Amazon. Most importantly, you won't be locked into the platform you chose. If you decide you want to switch to SmartThings from Google Home, or go with Amazon Alexa over Apple HomeKit, any Matter-enabled devices can come with you. Full article here… Founded 10 years ago on Kickstarter, SmartThings is one of the only standalone consumer smart home hubs from the early days of the DIY smart home boom that's still alive and kicking. The SmartThings hub is one of the few consumer-level devices with multiple radios in it, including Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Z-Wave, allowing it to control a much wider range of smart home devices. It also works with cloud-to-cloud software services and is one of the most compatible smart home platforms. There's voice assistant support, too, for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant as well as Samsung's Bixby. It was acquired by Samsung in 2014. Since the acquisition, Samsung has moved away from manufacturing any SmartThings hardware, offloading both the standalone hub and many of the sensors to device maker Aeotec. The company has said it's focusing all efforts on the SmartThings app and supporting Samsung's connected products through software. The following are questions to Mark Benson, the newly appointed Head of SmartThings US, Samsung's home automation arm What is the future for the SmartThings hub with Matter on the horizon? The standalone SmartThings V3 Hub and the Aeotec SmartThings Hub will be updated to support Matter when it launches in the fall. SmartThings is getting integrated more deeply across the Samsung portfolio, with SmartThings Hub software built into select 2022 Samsung Smart TVs, Smart Monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators. These devices will also allow users to connect a wide variety of existing smart home devices, as they will be updated to get Matter as a controller support, as the new standard becomes available. We also plan to support Matter as a controller on our SmartThings Hub V2. This will enable our existing users to connect and control Matter devices. Will the built-in hubs have any low-power wireless radios, as the standalone hubs do? What about Thread? Low-power wireless protocols are a crucial part of the Matter standard and will definitely come to the Samsung SmartThings products with built-in hub functionality. More details to come later on actual implementation of Thread technology, but Thread's really important to us. Communication with Zigbee devices will be possible through the SmartThings Dongle, allowing connectivity to a wide range of smart home devices. You say Samsung is integrating Matter as a controller — does this mean that Samsung's connected devices (washing machines, robot vacuums, TVs, etc.) will not be exposed to other Matter controllers (such as Amazon Alexa or Apple HomeKit)? This year, we will focus our efforts on bringing Matter as a controller to multiple surfaces across the Samsung portfolio. This means most 2022 Samsung Smart TVs, Smart Monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators. SmartThings Hubs will not act as a Matter bridge, so non-Matter devices will not be bridged or exposed to other Matter controllers. That said, Matter-enabled SmartThings hubs will continue to support existing devices and protocols (e.g. Zigbee, Z-Wave) to provide SmartThings customers with flexible connectivity options. Where do you see Matter taking SmartThings? With connectivity becoming more standardized, where SmartThings competes in the future will be different. The user experience is the competitive space that will differentiate platforms and companies — things around use cases in the home, cooking, taking care of your pets, managing energy usage, setting the lighting just right, and locking the doors at night. Having those things just work and be simple and easy to understand so that users can control their homes and manage their homes well is why we're excited about Matter.
A revolution is underway. You are about to meet one of its leaders: Jennifer Stojkovic just pulled off a hugely successful event in LA: The Vegan Women Summit. And, she's just put out a groundbreaking new book titled The Future of Food is Female: Reinventing the Food System to Save the Planet. Now, you get to meet this powerhouse! Do you want a livable planet? Then, read this book and be part of the solution! Order it now: https://amzn.to/3uq7PEz About the book: Reforming our food system is the single most important challenge facing humanity today—and women are leading the charge. With exclusive interviews and original insights, this collection features the never-before-told stories of fifteen CEOs, venture capitalists, scientists, and trailblazers, across continents and backgrounds, who are reinventing our food system and saving the planet. From plant-based to cell-based innovation, artificial intelligence, and policymaking, women leaders are pushing to the forefront of this growing industry and disrupting the traditional ways we produce and think about food. Their stories reveal the exciting advancements and advocacy within food tech and empower a future generation to learn, innovate, and change the world. For more on how to transition to a healthier, carbon-friendly, animal-friendly, plant-based lifestyle, visit UnchainedTV.com and download the FREE UnchainedTV streaming network from the APP store on your iPhone, Android phone or on your Roku device, Amazon Fire Stick, or AppleTV device. UnchainedTV is also available on your LG and Samsung Smart TVs. Check out this portal to a better world.
A revolution is underway. You are about to meet one of its leaders: Jennifer Stojkovic just pulled off a hugely successful event in LA: The Vegan Women Summit. And, she's just put out a groundbreaking new book titled The Future of Food is Female: Reinventing the Food System to Save the Planet. Now, you get to meet this powerhouse! Do you want a livable planet? Then, read this book and be part of the solution! Order it now: https://amzn.to/3uq7PEz About the book: Reforming our food system is the single most important challenge facing humanity today—and women are leading the charge. With exclusive interviews and original insights, this collection features the never-before-told stories of fifteen CEOs, venture capitalists, scientists, and trailblazers, across continents and backgrounds, who are reinventing our food system and saving the planet. From plant-based to cell-based innovation, artificial intelligence, and policymaking, women leaders are pushing to the forefront of this growing industry and disrupting the traditional ways we produce and think about food. Their stories reveal the exciting advancements and advocacy within food tech and empower a future generation to learn, innovate, and change the world. For more on how to transition to a healthier, carbon-friendly, animal-friendly, plant-based lifestyle, visit UnchainedTV.com and download the FREE UnchainedTV streaming network from the APP store on your iPhone, Android phone or on your Roku device, Amazon Fire Stick, or AppleTV device. UnchainedTV is also available on your LG and Samsung Smart TVs. Check out this portal to a better world.
A revolution is underway. You are about to meet one of its leaders: Jennifer Stojkovic just pulled off a hugely successful event in LA: The Vegan Women Summit. And, she's just put out a groundbreaking new book titled The Future of Food is Female: Reinventing the Food System to Save the Planet. Now, you get to meet this powerhouse! Do you want a livable planet? Then, read this book and be part of the solution! Order it now: https://amzn.to/3uq7PEz About the book: Reforming our food system is the single most important challenge facing humanity today—and women are leading the charge. With exclusive interviews and original insights, this collection features the never-before-told stories of fifteen CEOs, venture capitalists, scientists, and trailblazers, across continents and backgrounds, who are reinventing our food system and saving the planet. From plant-based to cell-based innovation, artificial intelligence, and policymaking, women leaders are pushing to the forefront of this growing industry and disrupting the traditional ways we produce and think about food. Their stories reveal the exciting advancements and advocacy within food tech and empower a future generation to learn, innovate, and change the world. For more on how to transition to a healthier, carbon-friendly, animal-friendly, plant-based lifestyle, visit UnchainedTV.com and download the FREE UnchainedTV streaming network from the APP store on your iPhone, Android phone or on your Roku device, Amazon Fire Stick, or AppleTV device. UnchainedTV is also available on your LG and Samsung Smart TVs. Check out this portal to a better world.
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Republicans and Democrats are getting together to save the news industry, listen in to find out more Walmart is going head to head with Amazon on food delivery. Who will win the security login battle Single sign-on versus 2F-A I am planning a Security Summer for my listeners. I will have some free courses. I will also introduce you to some of the software that I use for my clients and how you can use it too. Also, I have some limited opportunities for businesses who have had enough with their security issues to work with me and my team and put their security problems to rest once and for all. So watch out for announcements on those. 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: 06/22/2019 Republicans and Democrats are getting together to save the news industry, Walmart is competing with Amazon on food delivery, and Single sign-on versus 2F-A. ---- Hello, everybody, Craig Petersson, here. We have another jam-packed show for today. We are going to discuss some of the technology that's affecting our lives, including, of course, some security stuff just some amazing things. Did any of you catch the tweeted story from Samsung this week? Well if you did, you got it before they deleted the tweet. We're going to talk about today. Hey, if you have a Samsung SmartTV, you're going to want to hear this. We've got Google trying to go after Apple but in the end praising them for what they are doing in the same competitive arena. That's going to open up a whole topic of discussion on two-factor authentication and single sign on's. I'm going to go through it and explain it to you today. We will talk about the difference between software and hardware tokens, Google Authenticator, some of the other competitors out there so that you can understand what's going on and what it's all about. It is an important topic everybody needs to understand. I also came across another article this week that had an interesting take on our First Amendment and the state of affairs in Washington DC and the Republicans and Democrats. It appears they are having a harder and harder time getting along much these days. However, it looks like there is a bill moving through Congress that is going to affect you the way you use Google, your Facebook account, and even the news in your local town. We'll delve into what that is all about. I have to tell you about this little bracelet, called the Pavlock. Deep fakes are in the news again. Here's another big thing, too. I should do some little small webinars on these. But man, it might be time to switch to a privacy browser. We'll to spend a bit of time talking about those today. I'm going through the clock in my head thinking man, and we are not going to have time to do all of this. Oh, and Walmart, we have to talk about this. Absolutely. Let's talk about it right. By now you know that we have some, just Goliath, some behemoth companies that are out there. That includes retail giants like Walmart and Target who've been fighting with each other over market share, of course, for a long time. If you know anything about marketing and color choice, you know, you always choose the opposite color. Did you know that they make whole color wheels specifically for figuring out the exact contrasting color of your competition? If your competitors' logo color is blue, then you use red. The other two colors that used are yellow and green. It's interesting to look at that, and I found that analysis quite interesting. Anyway, we have these two big competitors, Target is Red, and Walmart is Blue. Doesn't that go against the whole red-state blue-state thing based on shoppers? Both, of course, have added online stores. If you think about another large company, who could have owned the online business world had they made different decisions it would have been Sears Roebuck. Think about it. Sears had a vast catalog and distribution business that had been successful for 100 years plus before Amazon was even an idea. Amazon kind of nailed retailers, including Sears. Now Amazon Prime with their purchase of Whole Foods and their online service from Amazon is starting to eat the lunch of both Target and Walmart. So both of them are fighting back. Walmart's now taking aim at Targets product called shipped, spelled shIPT. They are providing for it looks like it's going to be $98 per year for unlimited delivery service. Right now they have a service that is ten bucks or $9.98 or something to have all your stuff delivered to you if you go to one of their stores that offers grocery pickup. Right now, it is available in about 2500 Walmart stores, and you can go and pick up your order for free. However, what a convenience this is going to be. Right now it's only being offered in a few markets, Houston, Miami, Salt Lake City and in Tampa. The pricing may change, well, probably will change. Target just lowered the pricing of their InstaCart shIPT, as well. We'll see how this all goes but unlimited delivery of your groceries. Wow!. You might have seen on the news that they are proposing that their delivery people will wear a camera can go right into the home and stock your fridge. However, for those of you that are crazy busy and don't even have time to swing by Walmart or Target to pick up groceries, Walmart anyways is going to put them right into your refrigerator. You can watch them on your computer or smartphone as they're in your home. I find that a little bit nerve-wracking. But you know, I'm nervous. Let's think back a little bit. We were house shopping some years ago. And we were looking at homes in downtown Nashua, which is down in Southern New Hampshire in about the center of the state. We looked at some beautiful old houses, and you know, they don't make them like that anymore. I course you know I went into the basements and up into the attics, I want to see what are the beams like and how's it been held together. We looked at one home that had the logs, yes full old trees that were holding the floors up and some of the floors were warped because of that they were just so old. These homes were a few hundred years old. But these homes in Nashua were very well built. Some of the beams in them were 6x8, and some were even bigger than that. It was of course, very dry wood because it was over 100 years old, just beautiful. But one of the things they had in them was a butler's pantry with an outside entrance where the ice delivery guy put the ice. They didn't have to enter your home. He could open a little door that opened right into the back of your refrigerator. Do you remember those? I know, of course, you never really used them, unless you're one of my very much older audience. But the refrigerator would have a block of ice at the top. And of course, the cold air would come down from the ice and keep the stuff in your icebox cooler. They had direct access into the icebox from outside. Why don't we do that? I am sure someone can come up with a refrigerator, or you know a locked butler's pantry, or something so that Walmart or another third party can enter that part of the home or at least gain access to the fridge without having full access to the house. I think that's just a great idea. We've seen them already, Amazon and others doing deliveries into a garage. I know many homes have an entrance at the front, particularly when you get further north, up in Canada. There they are a popular solution to keep the cold air from filling your home as you you're come in from the cold outside. It is a place that you can take off your big heavy boots and everything else. It's only partially heated. And then you can go into the house and then take off your coat and everything else, you know, something like that, wouldn't that be great? A place, like that, you could give access to these delivery people. With Walmart, you're must buy their $200 door lock that you put on your front door that allows them to gain access to the house. How about if they only had access to a pantry? What a great new design concept? Flashback 150 years, I think that's kind of cool. For $98 a year, I might seriously consider signing up for this and see how it goes. You know, Whole Paycheck. I mean, Whole Foods might not be the best ones to have your weekly grocery delivery from unless you have a small family and a lot of income, then why not? All right, that I think that might make some sense. Before we get into our big topics, let's go through a couple more real kind of quick ones. What is happening in Congress? Here is an article I found out in the Salt Lake Tribune, an opinion piece. It was talking about the News Media Alliance. Now, this is an alliance that represents some 2000 news publishers, mostly local newspapers, but also has some national papers, including the Washington Post, and also includes some digital-only news site. What the news media alliances been saying is, "Hey, listen, look at the newspaper industry." Have you guys seen the stats on this? It is crazy how many newspapers have gone out of business in the last ten years. According to Pew Research, newsrooms have lost nearly half of their staffs in the last ten years, and since 2004, so the last 15 ish years, the US has lost about 1800 newspapers, and that's mainly weekly papers, these weeklies tended to be our local papers. In the town I live in, we used to have a few local newspapers, there were at least two. There's one that was focused in on coupons and another one that was focused in on local news. Nowadays, people are going to the Patch, which is a local/national effort. I think it was Yahoo that started the Patch and you might want to check it out. But this organization of these smaller newspapers and a few larger ones, are saying, things are tough right now. Look at what Apple just did. Apple put in place a brand new system that allowed papers to consolidate. So for ten bucks a month, you had access to newspapers, that are part of Apple news, I signed up for it, on a trial basis, to see what I thought and I was disappointed myself. There was hardly any news included. It was some magazines primarily. And most of the time, I don't care about magazines. I once in a while will look at Architectural Digest, looking at these homes and beautiful designs. But other than that, I had no interest. I'm not a sports guy at all, so I don't care about sports magazines. I don't care about the glamour stuff. I'm kind of as you know, a techie guy, so I didn't like it. I initially thought it would be great because heck, I do subscribe to a couple of newspapers and I do that for one reason I need to stay informed, right? Every week I prepare to talk to you guys, and I'm trying to find some of the best tech articles out there just like this one I found in The Salt Lake Tribune talking about a long tail, a weird little newspaper, at least if you don't live in Utah, or Salt Lake. I do a little bit of that. I thought, Man, this might be a boon for the newspapers because they might get 50 cents or a buck out of Apple, at least, if I spend a lot of time reading the newspaper. I don't know how it is all set up or how the Apple payment works. However, what these guys are trying to do with the News Media Alliance, are petitioning Congress to provide them with an exemption. Now, you know, I am not fond of the antitrust laws. I think, you know, by now that I'm somewhat Libertarian. I sit in the middle of most of these arguments. However, I don't think we should bail out big businesses that go bad. When they fail, when GM fails, or Chrysler fails, we should let the free market take care of it. We should let them fail. It sucks at all these people are going to lose jobs and pensions and everything else. But it should be a cautionary thing to them. They should be looking at that and saying hey, listen it is probably not a wise decision to acquire this other company because we are not going to get the bailout at the end of all of us if things go sour. That's where I'm coming from, and you may agree or disagree with me. What is happening right now is we've got Senator Kennedy out of Louisiana. He is a staunch Republican, and he's very conservative like-minded, in a lot of ways with me. And he is getting together with someone that I don't agree with very often. And that is Senator Klobuchar of Minnesota. She's running for the Democratic presidential nomination right now. Senators Kennedy and Senator Klobuchar have gotten together, and they put together a bill in the Senate. And there's also a house version, co-sponsored by Georgia, Republican Collins and Rhode Island Democrat Cicilline. What they're doing is they're saying, Hey, listen, let's give newspapers a four-year antitrust exemption. They've got safe harbor, that way they can get together and figure out how news content and advertising can be equitably divided. My thinking is, maybe these newspapers can put together a little Alliance of their own, you know, for maybe 20 bucks a month or something or perhaps only 10. All of these newspapers, and remember it is 2000 news publishers, you can gain access to their publications. Even if I wanted to subscribe to all of these papers, it's too much of a hassle for me to subscribe to them all. Additionally, for me, I worry about them all having my credit card because they many won't use PayPal, many of them won't use Apple Pay because they don't want to pay the Apple tax. So you can't subscribe through the Apple Store. That means that I now have to keep tabs of 20 newspapers, subscriptions, and each one has my credit card information. That means I have to watch to make sure they're do not get hacked. If they get hacked, I need to try and get my data back and remember to go and give them the new credit card numbers after I cancel the credit card the one they had got breached. I'm glad to see Republicans and Democrats getting together. Obviously, some Democrats are against it, and some Republicans are against it, and others are for it, and everything else. It is not a universal thing. I think that we have to protect our newspapers are our media is our first line of defense against some of the government corruption that inevitably happens. Unfortunately, most of these news media outlets nowadays tend to be very partisan, right? They won't say anything negative about their guy or their gal, right. However, they will rip on every small little detail about the other guy. It bothers me. It is of benefit to the publisher because they have some income and don't have to cater to their demographic quite as much as they might have had to before. Plus, it exposes people to more points of view. I think it's an absolute win. No question about that. No question at all. If you go to my website at Craig Peterson dot come, you'll see that my wife and I worked on quite a big article on two-factor authentication, single sign-on, again, that's at Craig Peterson dot com. We had a little bit above this last week, where we talked about Apple and Apple's new sign in option you've probably used, or at least you've seen this option on many, many of the websites that sign in as Google are using your Google login or your Facebook login. It ties into our last article about Google and Facebook sucking profits away from these newspapers and putting it together. How does it tie in? Well, it ties in because of my concern about the number of logins, hundreds, right? If I sign up to hundreds of newspapers, I would rather have one sign in option. I'd rather have one payment for everybody. I like a consume as I much as want a type of methodology. It's just like these streaming audio services. Did you sign up for Apple Music? I've done it. Do sign up for amazon music? Do you sign up for Spotify, which I've never done it all, but a lot of people have. Spotify is very popular with older people. Or do you sign up for Pandora, which I've also done? I like Pandora think they have some of the best algorithms out there. Which service is the best for you to sign up? How do you sign up? Well, having this single sign-on can be useful. However, the big question is, do you trust Google and Apple. We've talked about some of the problems with the two-factor authentication, especially when it comes to using your cell phone. That's where they send you a verification text to type. They text a code that you type into the website, and a lot of sites will do that. Okay, well what happens if you are a specific target? If they've narrowed you down, if you are the CEO of a decent company, you could be a particular target and not just a part of the wide net that some phishing scammer out there might be using. It's dangerous because if the bad guy has your phone number, the text comes to him. Well, we're not going to get into that right now. But what I want to do is talk about the single sign-on a little bit more two-factor authentication, Apple's new single sign-on where you will be able to log in using your Apple ID, I think right now is probably the preferred way to do it. Or at least it will be the favorite way to do it. It's not out quite out yet. Apple, remember, they make their money not by selling your information, not by selling your data which is how both Facebook and Google make their money by and by the way, I don't think that's a bad thing. Okay, don't get me wrong you need to understand all the trade-offs. Apple tries to have privacy in mind. I love that. And that's part of the reason I've been supporting Apple more recently, although I've disagreed with things that Apple's done. I've disagreed with things everybody's done, right. That's what you get for being a little bit in the middle of the road here. But let's explain what's going on. Those are all called single sign-on's. And that's where you can use your one ID, which would be your Apple ID, your Google ID or your Facebook ID to sign into these websites. And that can be a good thing for a lot of people. Because now you only have to remember the one complicated password as opposed to a whole bunch of them. You know, I prefer to use a bunch of different passwords, different email addresses everything as that's more secure. But the Apple's Single Sign On is going to be a win for a lot of people. Now, let's talk to you guys and gals who are in more of a security, conscious space. If you're just a home user, maybe you're a little bit older, and things get confusing, it's hard to track stuff, you're going to want to use that Apple single sign on when it's available. However, If you are a business professional and you own a business, you are in accounting or finance or human resources, or maybe security, you're going to need to do things differently. You're going to want to use a suitable type of two-factor authentication. There are two types, software, and hardware. You know already that I prefer One password for my password management and to generate all my passwords. Well, it has an authenticator built into it, which I use whenever possible. Google has a free one available, as well called Google Authenticator. Here's how that works. When you go to a website, and you sign up for the two-factor authentication using one of these authenticators, what's going to happen is that you are going to be presented with it a little QR code that you can scan with your device. That means that when you go into your device, Google Authenticator, for instance, you scan the little QR code that the website is giving you for the authenticator, you do it with one password. Now your smartphone using the authenticator can generate a code that's going to be unique, and it changes every 30 seconds. Now what happens is, when you go to go back to that website to login, you're going to give your username, give you your password, which is something you know, along with something you have. Then it's going to ask you for the authenticator code. You can copy it directly, you can type it in, or you look it up on your Google Authenticator app or in one password, and bam, Oh, there you go. You are now logged in. That is the most reasonably secure way to login, use one of these authenticator apps, use it on a site that allows you to use an authenticator. The next level above that, which is what we use in my business, because we do security work, right? We help businesses manage their security. We do security, not just gap analysis, but effectiveness gap analysis for companies, and we help them keep track of it. What should you be doing? You know, we have the newsletters and things for business owners for sea level people aimed directly at them, right so that we're not just boring them with stuff. It is the stuff that your smart uncle doesn't know. But you need to know as a C-level person in a business, Right? We're at that level, and we use some unique hardware tokens. You've seen probably some of these before RSA has their secure ID, and DUO, company we've been using for a couple of years now has theirs. And these are little things that might go on your key chain, and they're showing this number, the changes every 30 seconds. Sound familiar? That's like the authenticator. I think that's all great. And then there are hardware tokens. These tokens go into your computer. They are things like the Yubikey, the Titan, which has had an issue recently. We use these hardware tokens. We have to put those into our machine to be able to use it. We have to enter the right passwords and things. Then and only then can we log in. So there you go, there's a quick rundown of what you might want to use to increase your security. If you're a home user, when it's available, start using the Apple single sign-on or start using the Facebook or Google login, Google is probably the safer way to go because you are less likely to have your information stolen. The Facebook one is the one I trust the least. If you are a subtle need of slightly higher security, maybe you've got some retirement money, some investment money, you're going to want to use one of these authenticators like Google Authenticator. If you are like me, you're going to use something like one password, which is a little bit better, right? Because one password has it all in a single place and has your passwords and generators everything. Ultimately you have the specific hardware tokens that plug into your USB port, or they also connect via Bluetooth to your devices. If you want me to put together a little course on this, let me know, and I'll be glad to do that. A class that can show you how this all works and gives you some links and, and also some little video of how to do it, how to use it. I'll be glad to do that. I've got to mention this one here, by the way, we've got our security summer coming up here in starting in July. And this is going to be some in-depth training about the significant back to essential points that you've been missing. Right, this is going to be a brass tacks course. We will be getting down to the brass tacks. So make sure you keep an eye out for an email from me about it. By the way, we got a new signup form at the top of the website pages Yay, finally got it all working at Craig Peterson.com, you will see it up there. But there's a lot to cover. And these are going to be 10 to 15 minute short segments that you can watch, and it's going to be kind of a summit format. I want everybody to get this. There's no charge, absolutely free to attend and free to watch all of these. You can ask questions during them because I want to get everybody up to the right level. I really want everybody to understand the brass tacks. So keep an eye out for that. We are getting down to the last articles for today. Alright. Go right now to Craig Peterson dot com, you'll see right at the top of it should be on every page. Now, a little thing that will come up that gives you the option to provide me with your name and email. And I'll sign into my weekly newsletter, which has the security tips and will also tell you about the security summit this summer. There was a Tweet from Samsung, then they deleted their tweet, but they had little tweet this past week that The Verge is quoting will prevent malicious software attacks on your TV by scanning for viruses on your TV every few weeks. Well, there you go. Samsung, at least for a few minutes, acknowledged that their TVs, like every other smart TV out there, is vulnerable to hacks. So here's my advice to everybody. If you have a smart TV, I turn off all of the Smart TV functions, everything, turn off the microphone, turn off the ability to run Roku or Plex or whatever you're trying to run on it, turn it off. Then I use a standalone device. Now I do use an external Roku for one of my TVs. The problem is that over time support for the software that's in your TV will not be available anymore. My absolute preferred platform if you can, and this is from a security standpoint, is the Apple TV. I have the Apple TV for my main TV. I say get the Apple TV, but I don't make any money for this recommendation. Apple isn't a sponsor, and they don't pay me anything and never have, Right. I was on their advisory board for three years, and they never paid me a dime, right. I am telling you this because I think it's essential that you have an external device and one that can get regular hardware and software updates. It won't have a microphone built-in. It won't come with all the security problems. You might remember, WikiLeaks revealed the CIA had developed a piece of software called Weeping Angel. And that turned Samsung Smart TVs into listening devices okay. Then less than a month later, later, security researchers found 40 unpatched vulnerabilities on Samsung Smart TV operating system. Be careful and remember these are TV manufacturers, not security experts, people. Stick with those who make smart devices for the TV stick with an external Roku or maybe an Amazon fire or my recommendation, get an Apple TV, turn everything off inside your TV and use that external device. We're out of time. That's it for today. Visit me online Craig Peterson dot com. Make sure you sign up for the updates so you can keep up with what's going on and you can be part of my security summer summit. Take care, everybody. 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Samsung just announced their “Wall Luxery” display technology will be available in July of this year. Maybe they will announce a “Wall Economy” for mere mortals some day. We also discuss if Samsung Smart TVs are a security risk to your network and is it worth studios time and money to give old movies the 4K Treatment?
This week Benjamin and Zac discuss iOS 12.3 and the all-new Apple TV app, AirPlay 2 on Samsung Smart TVs, watchOS 5's newest Apple Watch faces, Apple Pay stickers and how they work, iPhone XR 2 rumors, and more features expected in iOS 13. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Stories we discuss in this episode: Apple releases iOS 12.3 & tvOS 12.3 with new TV app, watchOS 5.2.1 & macOS 10.14.5 also now available Apple TV app and AirPlay 2 debut on Samsung Smart TVs alongside iOS 12.3 and tvOS 12.3 release iOS 12.4 developer beta released ahead of Apple Card launch Apple announces support for Apple Pay NFC stickers, partners with Bird scooters and more Latest 2019 iPhone molds leak once again show square camera bump coming to all three new phones Report: 2019 iPhone XR to be available in two new colors, replacing coral and blue Bloomberg: iOS 13 revamps Health and Reminders, watchOS 6 adds Calculator, Voice Memos, Books and App Store apps Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get $50 OFF toward your first job post! Follow Zac: Instagram @apollozac Twitter @apollozac Follow Benjamin: Twitter @bzamayo Follow 9to5Mac: Instagram @9to5mac Twitter @9to5mac Facebook Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast Stitcher Google Play Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
This week Benjamin and Zac discuss Apple TV and the new zero sign-on feature in tvOS 12, iCloud Photos and managing limited storage, a possible preview at how the iPhone 11 camera system will appear, CES 2019 and the wave of new AirPlay 2 and HomeKit TVs, the changing proposition of the Apple TV, and much more CES 2019 news. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Setapp: Setapp, the first subscription service for Mac offering users access to a suite of over 130+ apps for $9.99/month. Sign up for a free trial and enter to win our MacBook Air giveaway below! Sponsored by HYPER: Get the Hyper USB-C Hub for iPad Pro on Kickstarter now for a special $59 preorder price (Reg. $99) Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Sponsored by ExpressVPN: Take back your Internet privacy today and find out how you can get 3 months free, go to ExpressVPN.com/HappyHour. Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Charter officially releases new Spectrum TV streaming app for Apple TV Zero Sign-on now live on Apple TV, but Spectrum TV app delayed to 2019 Charter now offering Apple TV 4K at $7.50/mo for existing Spectrum TV & Internet customers Renders purport to depict ‘iPhone 11’ prototypes, features three rear cameras and square camera bump Apple says ‘leading TV manufacturers’ will integrate AirPlay 2, send video to TV with Siri voice commands Here are all the new AirPlay 2-enabled TVs and speakers announced so far Samsung Smart TVs will soon add AirPlay 2, iTunes Movies and TV Shows app LG bringing AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support with Siri and Home app functionality to its TVs this year Vizio announces AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support coming to SmartCast-enabled TVs this year Sony announces AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support coming to its Android-powered TVs Netatmo’s upcoming HomeKit video doorbell features microSD card slot for no-cost recording, more Hands-on with Netatmo’s HomeKit Smart Video Doorbell Lutron introducing Alexa-compatible fan speed controller that works with existing fans, no HomeKit at launch Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show! Giveaway: Get a free trial of Setapp's collection of 130+ Mac apps. How to Enter:
In this episode, we go over some of the best tech from CES 2019, plus news stories from the past few weeks, and more! Show Links: iTunes and AirPlay in Samsung Smart TVs: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/01/apple-samsung-come-together-to-bring-itunes-to-new-samsung-smart-tv-models/ iPhone Sales Issues: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/10/iphone-sales-are-collapsing-investor-dan-niles-warns.html iPhone Price Cut in China: https://9to5mac.com/2019/01/09/apple-cuts-iphone-production-china/ Service Providers Selling Your Current Location: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/nepxbz/i-gave-a-bounty-hunter-300-dollars-located-phone-microbilt-zumigo-tmobile Microsoft Partners with Kroger: https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/8/18154802/microsoft-kroger-retail-partnership-digital-signs-image-recognition-temperature-sensor Don't forget to follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/hackerspod (@hackerspod) Contact Us: hackerslackerpod@gmail.com
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Sling TV expands cloud DVR service to a bunch of new devices Dish's Sling TV service is expanding its Cloud DVR to a wide variety of new devices. Chrome browser, Chromecast, Xbox One, LG Smart TVs, and more recent models of Samsung Smart TVs (2016 and 2017 models) will all now support Sling TV's Cloud DVR service.
This week, we discuss a new vulnerability in LastPass's browser extensions, phishing at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Internet-connected garage door opener Garadget, and a new exploit that hacks Samsung smart TVs via radio signals.
Chris and Ian discuss Hacking, Youtube and WhatsApp http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode305/DigitalOutbox-305-170326.mp3 Download iTunes MP3 Shownotes The CIA is hacking Samsung Smart TVs, according to WikiLeaks docs Apple, Samsung Respond To Wikileaks Claims Of CIA Hacking Programs Extremists made £250,000 from ads for UK brands on Google, say experts Google to Revamp Ad Policies After U.K., Big Brands Boycott Google goes after Slack and splits Hangouts into Chat and Meet Google unveils Android O, promising better battery life Google Maps Introduces Location Sharing Features BT agrees to split from Openreach after striking deal with Ofcom Swatch is working on its own smartwatch OS Amazon adds Alexa to its main shopping app Apple launches a (RED) iPhone, 9.7-inch iPads and the Clips app Apple Acquires Workflow UK also bans large electronics on flights from 6 Middle Eastern and Northern African countries Intelligence services must be able to access WhatsApp, says Rudd Nintendo is repairing left Joy-Cons with ... a piece of foam?
Earlier this month, Wikileaks published 9,000 pages of hacked CIA files. The haul, dubbed “Vault 7,” catalogues some of the spy agency's hacking techniques, including exploits of Android and iOS phones, and even Samsung Smart TVs. When the feds discover vulnerabilities in the products we use, should they tell the companies so they can patch things up? Or does the government sometimes need to keep these things secret for national security purposes? What are the trade-offs? Evan is joined by Heather West, Senior Policy Manager for the Americas at Mozilla and Mieke Eoyang, Vice President of the National Security Program at Third Way. They discuss what Vault 7 means for encryption, the Apple v. FBI case, and the government's “Vulnerabilities Equities Process” (VEP). For more, see Mozilla's primer on VEP and its statement on Vault 7.
This week, How Uber is deceiving the authorities, Wikileaks' secret trove of CIA hacks, How much is Snapchat worth?, Twitch takes on Twitter, using our DNA as near infinite memory storage and much much more. What We're Playing With Andy: Kensington Wired Mouse For Life (a ‘do not buy'); Abstract on Netflix Tosin: Tales by Light Dwayne: Logan & Get Out Headlines Snapchat stock finishes up 44% on first day Snap stock suffers first major selloff since going public Twitch replaced its home page with a Twitter clone for gamers Audible Book of the Week Animal Farm by George Orwell Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Pigs (Three Different Ones) by Pink Floyd Hot Topic How Uber Used Secret Greyball Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents The CIA is hacking Samsung Smart TVs, according to WikiLeaks docs WIKILEAKS FILES SHOW THE CIA REPURPOSING HACKING CODE TO SAVE TIME, NOT TO FRAME RUSSIA Music Break: Can't Hold Us Down by Christina Aguilera Final Word Computer operating system and short movie stored on DNA Google's Deep Learning AI project diagnoses cancer faster than pathologists The Drill Down Video of the Week International Women's Day 2017: Here are five women who defied the odds to make it in technology 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.
On this special episode of The Vergecast, the ladies of The Verge take over the show. Did you know that nearly half of the team is female? Seriously, we’re probably two women away from a 50 / 50 split, but you’d never know that if you only listened to The Vergecast! That’s why, in honor of International Women’s Day this week (and Women’s History Month all month!), we have Megan Farokhmanesh, Adi Robertson, Natt Garun, and Ashley Carman in the studio talking about Google’s big and enterprise-y week, Iron Fist, and the exclusive, invite-only version of Tinder for mega-hotties. Whatever that last thing is. Culture reporter Kaitlyn Tiffany also joins in to tell us her account of the Women’s Day strike. 00:49 - International Women’s Day 10:49 - Google's giant 4K digital whiteboard, Jamboard, will cost $4,999 13:55 - Google’s Gboard will now translate text into another language as you type 15:32 - Google confirms small number of Pixel phones have broken microphones 17:35 - Google Hangouts is getting a major overhaul to take on Slack 21:39 - Google can now recognize objects in videos using machine learning 23:55 - Iron Fist isn't just racially uncomfortable, it's also a boring show 28:45 - There’s a secret version of Tinder for hot people and you can’t use it 36:31 - Ashley’s weekly segment “Yo, when will I be able to afford this phone case?” 39:32 - The CIA is hacking Samsung Smart TVs, according to WikiLeaks docs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Handheld Movie Server We both took vacations recently and decided to leave the laptops behind. But that didn't mean we didn't want to take our content with us. If you have an iPad you are limited to 64GB at present and with Andriod many devices allow you to add storage through SD cards. While that gives you a potentially unlimited amount of storage its impractical for large libraries. What are you to do? All (or most of your) Movies in the Palm of Your Hand Seagate has got you covered. They sell the Seagate Wireless Plus. Its a hard drive with a built in web server that can stream your content to all your mobile devices. The 1 Terabyte version sells for $160 (Buy Now). They also have a 500 GB and 2TB version selling for $140 and $199 respectively. Features: Wirelessly streams your favorite digital media to tablets, smartphones, computers and more Synchronizes with Dropbox and Google Drive to bring the cloud with you Streams up to three different HD movies to three devices at the same time Connects throughout your home to DLNA devices, Samsung Smart TVs, and AirPlay Integrates with the free Seagate Media app for iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, Windows 8/TR tablets and computers, and Android tablets and smartphones Delivers up to 10-hour battery life Setup The drive was connected to our home base computer and nearly 500GB of video and music were copied to it. The copy went pretty fast with the USB 3.0 interface. Since we were on a Mac we did have to reformat it so that both Macs and PCs could read and write to the drive when connected via USB. We copied the music to a music folder and the movies to a movie folder. When done the device indexes the content and presents the name and any album art that the file may have with it. We then disconnected and turned on the wifi feature and saw the Seagate Wireless Network show up when we scanned wifi networks. We connected with no issues and immediately were able to stream content via the Seagate app on our mobile devices. You can mix and match OS as well as mobile device platforms. The first thing we did was select the settings widget and change the SSID and add a password. If you are using the device where wifi is available you can have the Media Server share the internet connection so you don't lose Internet access while connected to it. Performance Navigation was simple, you can select content by Music, Movies, Photos, then by genres if you want. There is a nice search feature as well. Finally you can just browse the drives folders if you wish. Once the selection is made the media starts playing in a few seconds. On the airplane we had three people connected and we streamed HD content that was recorded at about 8Mbps. We observed no issues with the data whatsoever. On our cruise ship we had four people connected and had no issues either. You mileage may vary as that environment was pretty quiet as far as noise goes. The iOS app worked quite well but we seemed to like the web interface better. You simply put seagatewireless.com in the URL and you are presented with an interface that is similar to the app version. The battery life was nowhere near the 10 hours that is on the packaging. It was more like four hours of continuous use. Conclusion The Seagate Wireless Plus drive is a great solution for those who want to carry very large media libraries with them and have access to them from any mobile device. Small and easy to carry, simple to use, and decent battery life make this an HT Guys favorite!