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Ross And Phil Talk Movies
Ross And Phil Talk… F**king Argylle + RIP Carl Weathers

Ross And Phil Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 75:20


On this episode of the podcast Ross and Phil talk about fucking Argylle, the latest turd (sorry film) with brit director and the once quite promising Matthew Vaughn with Ross declaring this could be the worst film he's EVER seen in the cinema and he may actually be right. We also pay 'brief' tribute to the late, great Carl Weathers and chat 'Teenage' Bank Heist. (Warning: Argylle spoilers for anyone who gives a damn)We are introduce 'The Shawshank Formula' as a future measure of film quality... needless to say Argylle does not make the grade.  Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Argyle, Teenage Bank Heist, Action Jackson, Role Play, The Boy and the Heron, Bottoms, Mean Girls (2024), From Russia With Love, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Fight Club, Left For Dead, The Matrix, The Shield (TV), Happy Gilmore  For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online and follow Ross on Letterboxd. For more on Phil Hobden check out ⁠www.philsquickreview.co.uk⁠ to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on X/Twitter.  Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, ⁠Amazon Music⁠, ⁠⁠TuneIn⁠, GooglePlay, ⁠Anchor⁠ and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk. #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment #2024films #DougCampbell #Argylle #MeanGirls

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 389

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 181:23


Comic Reviews: DC Lazarus Planet: Legends Reborn by Alex Segura, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Alex Paknadel, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Greg Pak, Minkyu Jung, Sunny Gho, Dennis Culver, Jesus Merino Flash One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr DC's Harley Quinn Romances by Alexis Quasarano, Max Sarin, Marissa Louise, Zipporah Smith, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse, Amanda Deibert, Adriana Melo, John Kalisz, Frank Allen, John McCrea, Mike Spicer, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Ig Guara, Ivan Plascencia, Greg Lockard, Giulio Macaione, Fabs Nocera, Jessica Berbey, Priscilla Petraites, Michael Atiyeh, Ivan Cohen, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng DC Power: A Celebration by Evan Narcisse, Darryl Banks, Hi-Fi, Lamont Magee, Chriscross, Juan Castro, Wil Quintana, Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Alex Guimaraes, Brandon Thomas, Natacha Bustos, Dorado Quick, Jordan Clark, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo, Morgan Hampton, Valentine De Landro, Marissa Louise, Chuck Brown, Petterson Oliveira, DJ Chavis, John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, N.K. Jemisin, Jamal Campbell Marvel Bloodline: Daughter of Blade 1 by Danny Lore, Karen Darboe, Cris Peter Dark Web: Finale by Zeb Wells, Adam Kubert, Francesco Mortarino, Scott Hanna, Frank Martin, Guru eFX Demon Wars: Down in Flames by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla Star Wars: Sana Starros 1 by Justina Ireland, Pere Perez, Jay David Ramos Marvel Infinity Comics Marvel's Voices 38: Moon Girl by Stephanie Williams, Julian Shaw, Ian Herring Alligator Loki 18 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Image Almighty 1 by Edward Laroche, Brad Simpson Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Dark Horse Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov AWA Black Tape 1 by Dan Panosian, Dalibor Talajic, Ive Svorcina IDW Breath of Shadows 1 by Rich Douek, Alex Cormack OGNs Avatar the Last Airbender Chibis: Aang's Unfreezing Day by Kelly Leigh Miller, Diana Sim Bonding: A Love Story About People and their Parasites by Matthew Erman, Emily Pearson, Kaylee Davis, Justin Birch Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Ray's OGN Corner of the Week: Growing Pangs by Kathryn Ormsbee, Molly Brooks Additional Reviews: The Nasty, SHIELD TV show, The Me You Love In The Dark, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Aliens: Fast Track to Heaven, M3GAN, Kung-Fu Panda Season 2 News: Tomb Raider show on Amazon from PWB, Omni news, Zachary Levi fiasco, DC movie slate, Reboot cancelled, Pennyworth cancelled, Criminal series in development, Azula in the Spirit Temple graphc novel coming September 2023, Hit Monkey renewed, Spider-Ham/Spider-Rex team-up, new Abrams ComicArts Marvel OGN announced, Luke Cage: City of Fire cancellation Trailers: We Have a Ghost, Boogeyman Comics Countdown: Radiant Black 21 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa Scarlet Witch 2 by Steve Orlando, Stephanie Williams, Sara Pichelli, Chris Allen, Elisabetta D'Amico, Matt Wilson Where Monsters Lie 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov Housecat Trouble: Lost and Found by Mason Dickerson Rogue Sun 10 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques Blood Tree 1 by Peter Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz Batman: Legends of Gotham by Andy Diggle, Karl Mostert, Romulo Fajardo Jr Avengers 65 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel Flash: One Minute War Special by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jason Paz, Matt Herms, Serg Acuna, Rebecca Nalty, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche, George Kambadais Silver Surfer: Ghost Light 1 by John Jennings, Valentine De Landro, Matt Milla

Technikquatsch
Folge 132: 520-Mio-Dollar-Strafe für Epic, Nvidia schaltet Gamestream ab, Lastpass gehackt und Days Gone

Technikquatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022


Weihnachten 2022 und natürlich eine weitere Folge Technikquatsch! Zur Feier werden Abmahnanwälte hopps genommen und Epic Games zu insgesamt 520 Millionen Dollar verknackt. Weniger schön: Nvidia kündigt an, im Februar 2023 Gamestream für Shield TV zu deaktivieren, der Passwort-Manager Lastpass wurde gehackt und Netflix schreitet mit den Plänen voran, Account-Sharing zu erschweren. Außerdem hat Mike sehr viel Days Gone gespielt und findet es viel besser als seinen Ruf. Frohe Weihnachten, schöne Feiertage und viel Spaß mit Folge 132! Sprecher: Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael Kister Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Twitter https://twitter.com/technikquatschauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm7FRJku8ZzrZkmeY79j0WQ 00:03:02 Mo lädt seine Autobatterie 00_07:18 bundesweite Durchsuchungen und Sicherstellung von 346K Euro wegen Abmahnwelle zu Google Fontshttps://www.computerbase.de/2022-12/abmahnwelle-google-fonts-bundesweite-durchsuchungen-und-346-000-euro-sichergestellt/ 00:14:32 Nvidia kündigt Einstellung von Gamestream an (in-house-Streaming von lokalen Games)https://www.computerbase.de/2022-12/nvidia-shield-tv-gamestream-end-of-service/ 00:21:58 wir haben nachgeprüft: Steam Deck immer noch super; Mo hat God of War (2018) angespielt 00:38:27 Epic Games muss 275 Millionen Dollar Strafe zahlen und 245 Millionen Dollar Rückzahlungen an Kundenhttps://www.axios.com/2022/12/19/epic-games-ftc-settlement-fortnite 00:57:00 Passwort-Manager Lastpass gehackthttps://blog.lastpass.com/2022/12/notice-of-recent-security-incident/ 01:01:21 Mike bekommt Scam-Email bzgl. Disney+Mark Rober: Pranks Destroy Scam Callers- GlitterBomb Payback https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsLJZyih3Ac 01:20:09 Voicebots von Verstorbenen durch KIhttps://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz-Voicebots-von-Verstorbenen-sollen-Trost-spenden-7400012.html 01:20:09 Netflix geht gegen Account-Sharing vorhttps://www.teltarif.de/netflix-passwort-weitergabe-account-sharing/news/90386.html 01:26:58 Gespielt: Days Gonehttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1259420/Days_Gone/https://launcher.store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/days-gonehttps://www.playstation.com/de-de/games/days-gone/ (enthalten in der PSN-Collection für PS5 und in PS+ Extra)

Technikquatsch
Folge 132: 520-Mio-Dollar-Strafe für Epic, Nvidia schaltet Gamestream ab, Lastpass gehackt und Days Gone

Technikquatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 117:33


Weihnachten 2022 und natürlich eine weitere Folge Technikquatsch! Zur Feier werden Abmahnanwälte hopps genommen und Epic Games zu insgesamt 520 Millionen Dollar verknackt. Weniger schön: Nvidia kündigt an, im Februar 2023 Gamestream für Shield TV zu deaktivieren, der Passwort-Manager Lastpass wurde gehackt und Netflix schreitet mit den Plänen voran, Account-Sharing zu erschweren. Außerdem hat Mike […] The post Folge 132: 520-Mio-Dollar-Strafe für Epic, Nvidia schaltet Gamestream ab, Lastpass gehackt und Days Gone appeared first on Technikquatsch.

Daily Tech Headlines
Shield TV Loses PC Game Streaming – DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022


Twitter’s CEO loses an online vote, Apple backs out of NFL Sunday Ticket and Epic pays a US FTC fine. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. Big thanksContinue reading "Shield TV Loses PC Game Streaming – DTH"

Ross And Phil Talk Movies
Ross And Phil Talk... The Danger Zone (Top Gun: Maverick, Con Air & More)

Ross And Phil Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 72:35


On this episode of the podcast we talk about the film that is taking the WORLD by storm... Top Gun: Maverick (there are a few spoilers but we will let you know when!) . Also as Phil is STILL doing a bad job watching movies, we catch up on some TV and some films Ross has been watching. We also celebrate 25 years of the best inaction film ever... Con Air. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Top Gun, Top Gun: Maverick, Firestarter (2022), Emergency, Con Air, We Own This City (TV), Reacher (TV), Stranger Things (TV), Annihilation, 28 Days Later, Men, The Wire (TV), The Shield (TV), Memory, Porco Rosso, The Forever Purge, Morgan, The Shadow, Liam Neeson, Tom Cruise For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on Twitter. Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment

Ross And Phil Talk Movies
Ross And Phil Talk... Everything Northman in the Multiverse of Top Gun

Ross And Phil Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 55:08


On this episode of the podcast we catch up on all the big releases since we've been off air. Ross updates us on his return to Cannes and Phil basically admits to watching little else but Top Gun over the last month. We also discuss the recent death of amazing Ray Liotta. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Ray Liotta, Bruce Campbell, The Northman, Top Gun, Top Gun: Maverick, License to Kill, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Goodfellas, Copland, The Rat Pack, Field of Dreams, No Escape, Downton Abbey: A New Era, Hooper, Moon Knight (TV), The Invasion, The Shield (TV), Reacher (TV) For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on Twitter. Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment

c’t uplink
Videostreaming im Heimkino | c't uplink 42.1

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 55:14


Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

c't uplink (HD-Video)
Videostreaming im Heimkino | c't uplink 42.1

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022


Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

c't uplink (SD-Video)
Videostreaming im Heimkino | c't uplink 42.1

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022


Die meisten Fernseher sind heutzutage smart, dennoch bekommt man häufig nicht mit jedem TV-Gerät den Lieblings-Streamingdienst - und nicht immer in bester Qualität. Nico Jurran hat deshalb für c't getestet, mit welchen Streamingboxen man möglichst preiswert hochauflösende Serien und Filme von Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ & Co. ins Wohnzimmer auf Fernseher oder Beamer bringt. Unter anderem Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast und - Obacht! - die Nokia Streaming Box ist dabei. Er und Sven Hansen geben Tipps, wie man den Sound im Heimkino optimiert und auf welche PR-Gimmicks der Hersteller man getrost verzichten kann. Vielen etwa dürfte ein möglichst großer Farbraum (HDR) deutlich stärker auffallen als der Unterschied zwischen 1080p und 4K. Wenn man zusätzlich auch Filme von der Platte auf den Fernseher streamen möchte, empfiehlt sich ein Blick aufs Shield TV von Nvidia, das mit Android läuft und auf dem sich deshalb das praktische Kodi-Mediacenter installieren lässt. Dennis Schirrmacher erklärt uns, warum er trotzdem inzwischen zu Kodi plus Raspi gewechselt ist, und ob sich so eine Raspilösung auch für Netflix & Co. eignet. Und zum Schluss gibts noch Serientipps aus dem c't-uplink-Team. Mit dabei: Achim Barczok, Sven Hansen, Nico Jurran, Dennis Schirrmacher === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis == Dieser Podcast ist gesponsert von Dell Technologies. Rufen Sie uns an unter 0800-724 48 69 oder besuchen Sie uns online unter: Dell.de/KMU-Beratung === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===

Ross And Phil Talk Movies
Ross And Phil Talk... Eating Licorice Pizza in a Nightmare Alley

Ross And Phil Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 72:38


On this episode of the podcast we take a look at the two recent big releases - Nightmare Alley and Licorice Pizza which leads us to a conversation about directors whose films we just don't care about. Warning: Controversial options ahead! Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Guillermo del Toro, Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, Bruised, In Search Of Darkness - Part 2, Kate, Tim Burton, The Peacemaker, Don't Look Up, Rocky 4, Kingdom, Justified(TV), The Shield (TV), Warhunt, Batman (1966), Wes Anderson,Tim Burton, Michael Bay, Zack Snyder For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philsquickreview.co.uk to follow me on Letterboxd or check out PhilQuickReview on Twitter. Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.rossandphiltalkmovies.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
All About Android 561: Android for LARGE Screens

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 91:36


Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 update, Samsung Exynos 2200 no-show. Google rolling out Android 12L Beta 2 for Pixel phones The long-awaited January update for Google's Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is now live Samsung no-showed on its major Exynos 2200 launch Google's Tensor-powered Pixel foldable may look more like the Oppo Find N than the Galaxy Fold People miss the old white noise on Google Assistant Sony brings a compact, flagship smartphone to the US Android TV 11 is rolling out to all Nvidia Shields, including the original Shield TV. Wordle clones for Android are showing up in the Play Store too – don't use them Netflix is about to cost you more money Is RCS not the answer to the 'Green Bubble' problem? Can the Nest Hub access Google Keep info? More QR code scanning woes Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3GBk1Gh1 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Guest: Patrick Norton 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 Sponsors: betterhelp.com/android imperfectfoods.com promo code ANDROID

All About Android (MP3)
AAA 561: Android for LARGE Screens - Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 Update, Samsung Exynos 2200 No-Show

All About Android (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 91:36


Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 update, Samsung Exynos 2200 no-show. Google rolling out Android 12L Beta 2 for Pixel phones The long-awaited January update for Google's Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is now live Samsung no-showed on its major Exynos 2200 launch Google's Tensor-powered Pixel foldable may look more like the Oppo Find N than the Galaxy Fold People miss the old white noise on Google Assistant Sony brings a compact, flagship smartphone to the US Android TV 11 is rolling out to all Nvidia Shields, including the original Shield TV. Wordle clones for Android are showing up in the Play Store too – don't use them Netflix is about to cost you more money Is RCS not the answer to the 'Green Bubble' problem? Can the Nest Hub access Google Keep info? More QR code scanning woes Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3GBk1Gh1 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Guest: Patrick Norton 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 Sponsors: betterhelp.com/android imperfectfoods.com promo code ANDROID

All About Android (Video HI)
AAA 561: Android for LARGE Screens - Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 Update, Samsung Exynos 2200 No-Show

All About Android (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 92:01


Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 update, Samsung Exynos 2200 no-show. Google rolling out Android 12L Beta 2 for Pixel phones The long-awaited January update for Google's Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is now live Samsung no-showed on its major Exynos 2200 launch Google's Tensor-powered Pixel foldable may look more like the Oppo Find N than the Galaxy Fold People miss the old white noise on Google Assistant Sony brings a compact, flagship smartphone to the US Android TV 11 is rolling out to all Nvidia Shields, including the original Shield TV. Wordle clones for Android are showing up in the Play Store too – don't use them Netflix is about to cost you more money Is RCS not the answer to the 'Green Bubble' problem? Can the Nest Hub access Google Keep info? More QR code scanning woes Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3GBk1Gh1 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Guest: Patrick Norton 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 Sponsors: betterhelp.com/android imperfectfoods.com promo code ANDROID

Torréfaction
Torréfaction #203 : Monster Hunter Rise PC, God of War PC, Fortnite de retour sur iOS, des news de Star Citizen et les mystères de l'Exynos 2200 de Samsung

Torréfaction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 29:25


Cette semaine : Monster Hunter Rise sur PC, God of War sur PC, Fortnite revient sur iOS via le GeForce Now, SHIELD TV encore updatée, un portage Amiga pour Knightmare, Star Citizen et ses plans pharaoniques, Dance Masters: Shep Pettibone (The Classic Master-Mixes), TSMC en a marre des pénuries, et Samsung “oublie” d'annoncer son Exynos 2200. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #203 : Monster Hunter Rise PC, God of War PC, Fortnite de retour sur iOS, des news de Star Citizen et les mystères de l'Exynos 2200 de Samsung avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.

9to5Google Daily
No, Google won't hide the gesture bar in the Pixel Launcher, Shield TV receiving 'Discover' homescreen, plus more

9to5Google Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 7:37


Listen to a short-form recap or roundup of all the top 9to5Google stories of the previous 24 hours. 9to5Google Daily is available on Spotify,Google Podcasts, Amazon, iTunes and Apple's Podcasts app, Stitcher, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of 9to5Google Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Why not add the 9to5Google Daily to your Google Assistant Routine for a quick morning update? Learn how to add us directly to your Assistant Routines right here. Follow Damien: Damien Wilde Stories discussed in this episode: Google, predictably, won't change the Pixel Launcher to hide Android gesture bar Shield TV is getting Google's ‘Discover' Android TV homescreen starting today Pixel Buds A-Series earbuds are now available at Google Store and other retailers Pixel 5 and 4a 5G inventory running low on the US Google Store Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also rate us in Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show!

Daily Tech News Show (Video)
Amazon Making a Mesh of IoT – DTNS 4042

Daily Tech News Show (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021


We break down all the latest PC hardware announcements from this year’s Computex. Plus Apple App shows up on Nvidia’s Shield TV and Amazon is releasing a free public mesh network in the US. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Allison Sheridan, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos. MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!

Daily Tech News Show
Amazon Making a Mesh of IoT - DTNS 4042

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 30:30


We break down all the latest PC hardware announcements from this year’s Computex. Plus Apple App shows up on Nvidia’s Shield TV and Amazon is releasing a free public mesh network in the US.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Allison Sheridan, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#246 - Graham Skipper (Dementia Part II, Sequence Break, Re-Animator the Musical, Space Clown)

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 174:41


Graham Skipper joins us to promote Dementia Part II, explain how the origins of the UFF24hr hit Space Clown, and celebrate Stuart Gordan's theatrical work. In the intro, our favorite East bay cinematographer, Jahsaudi Perkins joins us to recap Amazon Prime's Invincible, Randy totally pays attention to Benny Loves You, Clark Breaks the News from Yuba County and Russ goes to the theatre to watch a lady catfish Isis in "Profile". Check out Dementia Part II Friday 21st! You can watch Sequence Break & Space Clown on VOD today! And join Graham Down in the Basement Wednesday nights: https://www.spooncast.net/profile/1101462215/cast?t=all   Films: Spiral (2021), Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019), Benny Loves You (2019), The Killing of Two Lovers (2020), My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To (2020), Dementia: Part II (2018), The Lighthouse (2019), It Follows (2014), The Platform (2019), Breaking News in Yuba County (2021), Invincible (TV), Akira (1988), Perfect Blue (1997), Descent Into Darkness: My European Nightmare (2013), The Boys (TV), The Shield (TV), Profile (2018), The Longest Yard (2005), Sequence Break (2017), Space Clown (2016), eXistenZ (1999), Altered States (1980), Saw IV (2007), Final Destination (2000), Scream (1996), Dementia (2015), Almost Human (2013), Space Ghost Coast to Coast (TV), Reel 2 (2020), 1974: La posesión de Altair (2016), Re-Animator - The Musical, The Blair Witch Project (1999), Lake Mungo (2008), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Maniac Cop (1988), The Notebook (2004), Edmond (2005), The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998), Fortress (1992), Kid Safe: The Video (1988), Dry Blood (2017), Another Evil (2016), Tiny Tim: King for a Day (2020), Sound of Violence (2021), Cinema Paradiso (1988), It Cuts Deep (2020)   Hey, we're now on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com    Theme song by Darryl Blood - darrylblood.bandcamp.com/   Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

The Greatest Story Ever Played
Tomb Raider (2013)

The Greatest Story Ever Played

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 37:49


Explore Lara Croft's origin story in Tomb Raider. She begins her story trapped on a mysterious island that is unnatural.    Game: Tomb Raider Release Year: 2013 Developer: Crystal Dynamics Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, OS , PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Linux, Shield TV, Stadia   Here is a link to the survey mentioned in the episode   Contact information: www.TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed.com www.Patreon.com/TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed@gmail.com @StoryEverPod   Intro: Money for Lugging by New Waver Outro: End Credits by Visager

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Hands-On Android 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

Hands-On Android (Video)
HOA 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV - Almost Any Android TV Device Can Be Upgraded Too!

Hands-On Android (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

Hands-On Android (Audio)
HOA 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV - Almost Any Android TV Device Can Be Upgraded Too!

Hands-On Android (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

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Hands-On Android 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

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Hands-On Android 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

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Hands-On Android 34: Install the New Google TV on Nvidia Shield TV

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 14:52


Almost any Android TV device can be upgraded too! Google released the new Chromecast with Google TV at its Fall hardware event last week and its the first device to be running the newly revamped Google TV interface that replaces Android TV. However, Googe hasn't pushed Google TV out to any other devices and its uncertain when that might happen. Jason Howell shows how to install the new interface on his Nvidia Shield TV from 2017 and the process should work on most Android TV boxes right now. Meet the new Chromecast with Google TV. Google TV versus Android TV. How to prepare the Nvidia Shield TV. Installing Platform Tools for USB debugging. Finding the Google Home Launcher. Installing the launcher on the Shield TV. Using Terminal to prioritize the new launcher. A look at the new Google TV experience. How to revert back to the way it was. Google TV Home APK's - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-tv-home-android-tv/ Installing Android's Platform Tools - http://twit.tv/hoa/10 Command lines used within the Mac Terminal: ./adb push (Google Home Launcher filename) /sdcard/ ./adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher ​./adb shell cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-android Sponsor: MySudo.com/twit

All About Android (Video HI)
AAA 488: All These Flipping Phones! - Galaxy Z Fold 2, ZTE Axon 20 5G, LG Wing, OnePlus Clover, Fairphone 3+

All About Android (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

All About Android (Video LO)
AAA 488: All These Flipping Phones! - Galaxy Z Fold 2, ZTE Axon 20 5G, LG Wing, OnePlus Clover, Fairphone 3+

All About Android (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

All About Android (Video HD)
AAA 488: All These Flipping Phones! - Galaxy Z Fold 2, ZTE Axon 20 5G, LG Wing, OnePlus Clover, Fairphone 3+

All About Android (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

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All About Android 488: All These Flipping Phones!

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
All About Android 488: All These Flipping Phones!

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

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All About Android 488: All These Flipping Phones!

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

All About Android (MP3)
AAA 488: All These Flipping Phones! - Galaxy Z Fold 2, ZTE Axon 20 5G, LG Wing, OnePlus Clover, Fairphone 3+

All About Android (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

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All About Android 488: All These Flipping Phones!

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 75:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is fully revealed at Unpacked 2.The ZTE Axon 29 5G has an under-display camera.Asus Zenfone 7 embraces the flippable camera system.The unannounced LG Wing is a sight to behold.OnePlus Clover could be the follow-up to the Nord.Google's Sabrina Android TV dongle is appearing in-store inventory.Lenovo has new Android tablets in time for the holidays.The Fairphone 3+ is made from 40% recycled plastic.Nvidia just rolled out its 25th software update to the Shield TV.Google is bringing Kids Space to Android OS for tablets.Android 11 will mess with third party gesture apps.A list of low-cost cars that offer Android Auto.How to replace Bixby with Assistant on wireless earbuds.A fan has a rant about Android's data tracking for prepaid sim cards.Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3lGvU3O Hosts: Jason Howell, Florence Ion, and Ron Richards Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Sponsors: LegalZoom.com ZipRecruiter.com/android

The Video Insiders
Direct-to-consumer streaming service launches and first impressions.

The Video Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 43:23


The NAB Streaming Experience website can be found hereLearn about NAB Streaming Summit hereDan Rayburn LinkedIn profileRelated episode: What happens when content owners go directThe Video Insiders LinkedIn Group is where over 1,600 of your peers are discussing the latest news and sharing information of interest. Click here to joinWould you like to be a guest on the show? Send an email to: thevideoinsiders@beamr.comLearn more about Beamr TRANSCRIPTION (Note: This is machine generated and may have been lightly edited)Dan Rayburn: 00:00 There's seven, eight years ago when we were all playing in this arena and trying to really figure out the business model today, this is big business. We have tens of billions of dollars at stake. This stuff has to work. It has to be right and there is a lot of pressure on these new conglomerates to make sure that the video workflows, they're building out work properly because it is truly the future of their business. And I think the great way to really drive that point home is just remember all the services that Dan Rayburn: 00:25 launched say five years ago in the market. When the services came out, one, there was no investor day because investors didn't care what you were launching because at the time you weren't spending that much money and it was still a newish experience from a quality standpoint. Today, every single service that's launching is having an investor day where before the service is even out they're projecting to investors of when these services will become profitable. Talk about a shift in our industry. Announcer: 00:53 The video insiders is the show that makes sense of all that is happening in the world of online video as seen through the eyes of a second generation codec nerd and a marketing guy who knows what I frames and macro blocks are. And here are your hosts Mark Donnigan and Dror Gill. Mark Donnigan: 01:07 Welcome to another super exciting episode of the video insiders. We have Dan Rayburn with us again. Uh, this is part two. Yeah, it's amazing. And his first interview was one of the most popular ones on our podcast. We have to say it's the most downloaded and we have a lot to talk to talk about because since the last podcast episode where Dan was interviewed here on The Video Insiders, a lot has happened in the OTT space. I mean, really a lot. Yeah, a lot. So Dan, you know, welcome back to The Video Insiders. Thanks guys. Thanks for having me. You know me, I always have lots to talk about, so I love chatting about the industry. Well you do, you are an easy guest to host, that's for sure. Dan Rayburn: 01:53 I've always got stuff to say, right? I have an opinion on everything, but uh, it's, it's an exciting time in the space. And since we last talked to your point, we've got, we've got Disney out, we've got Apple plus out, we've got some new announcements from, from NBC regarding Peacock. We've, got a lot going on in the industry right now. A lot of confusion as well though. Dror Gill: 02:11 So let me ask you, when you, when you to watch some TV in the evening, can you really focus on the content or are you always looking for kind of artifacts, HDR levels? You know, stuff like that. Dan Rayburn: 02:26 I really don't want to think about the business because I do so much of that when I am reviewing the services from a business or content standpoint, you know, to your, to your point in terms of yeah, I am constantly looking at bitrates. I am looking at, okay, what's coming through my router because I want to see what the maximum stream is that I'm getting from the Mandalorian. You know, I probably have 40 different streaming services here at home and I've got anywhere between 10 and 12 TV's set up. Just sort of a lab environment and plus all the iPads, iPhones, MacBooks, like it's ridiculous, like a Best Buy here. I'm not the average consumer obviously, but, uh, I think like the average consumer in many cases, we are all looking at where the content is. So I've got some friends who, huge Rick and Morty fans and the new Rick and Morty season is out and this and that. Dan Rayburn: 03:10 And I said to him, you know, Hey, next year you're going to be able to stream this. And they're like, yeah, but I can't figure out where. Well, that's a great point. They can't figure out where, because where it's currently is and where it's currently at right now is going to be removed because AT&T has said that this is going to be exclusively under the new HBO Max brand. The average consumer isn't going to know that. So we're still going to have content fragmentation problems. So as a consumer, I think that's the biggest thing that we look at is just what content do we want to watch? Mark Donnigan: 03:39 You bring up something really interesting Dan, and this is a huge hole that I see in reporting on all the new services. It seems like so much of the press is writing about, you know, this service killing the next service. Dan Rayburn: 03:53 The problem is, look, the problem is the vast majority of people who are writing about our industry don't actually use the product. Mark Donnigan: 04:00 Yeah. They don't have 12 TV set up in their house, you know, like you do. Dan Rayburn: 04:03 They don't have one. All of these major platforms that are either telcos, carriers, wireless operators, content owners, distributors, whatever, whatever you want to call them, they're all creating brand new digital platforms for the future. And by that I mean this, when you think of what's taking place in the market right now with mergers, Viacom, CBS, Pluto, right, CBS All Access, CBS sports, CBS news, they are now all going to be converging and building out a new platform for all of these different products and services. That's one. Now throw in NBC sports, NBC news, Playmaker, Peacock, a, what do they also own? New England sports network. One of the other sports things. Throw all those guys in. That's now a brand new stack in the ecosystem. Now let's move on to AT&T. AT&T, Warner, Turner, HBO Max. That's now a whole system. Oh, and I forgot SKY when you're talking about NBC, you got to throw SKY in there too. So think about some of the largest companies that we have out there that are now creating a brand new stack end-to-end to fuel all these different new properties that they have. The biggest thing that you need there when you do that is what? Expertise, Mark Donnigan: 05:22 there might be some cues here because of course news just came out literally a couple of days ago. Fox signed with AWS a a very large deal. Now, um, I was reading some analysis on this and you know, it's because 21st Century Fox when they were acquired by Disney, you know, so there was a split, right? So the studio was acquired by Disney and all of those technical services actually went with you know, 21st Century Fox and of course then being a part of Disney. And then with BAM, now you've got this huge, you know, service organization that's available. And then here was Fox, the TV studio, the sports, you know, the sports side of Fox that needed a complete, you know, service provider. And it appears that they have selected AWS for even more than just, you know, on demand instances. So it's even more than a data center play. Um, and, and so that would seem to give credence to what your saying that, you know, BAM is far more than just a streaming service that, you know, there's, there's a lot of technical expertise and services they're providing Disney. Dan Rayburn: 06:36 Yeah, there's a huge amount and people, you know, really don't understand. I think a lot of people, even in our industry, don't understand what goes into all these services. Just the amount of beacons that are deployed, right. Just the amount of APIs you have to check. All the QoS and QoE reporting that has to come in and the analytics. And that's before you're doing any advertising. So anything advertising based obviously has more complexity tying into all the ad flows. And if you're doing live, okay, now you're talking about stream stitching for inserting ads into a live stream- that adds complexity. You have to think about latency and different ways to do chunked encoding. There's things you can tweak with HLS. There's just so much going on with these workflows and platforms that you really have to have that expertise. And some companies, you know think of Discovery, right? Dan Rayburn: 07:19 We heard from Discovery six, seven months ago when they announced they were going to hire 200 people to build a new streaming department to run all of Discovery's properties. So in some cases you have companies like that go, we want to own this, we want to build it, we'll bring it in house and it'll take them some time to get to market with that expertise. But they'll get there. And then you have other companies like Fox here where they signed that deal with Amazon and you know what they're really using AWS for is a couple of different things on the Cloud Front side, it's to deliver Thursday night football. Amazon already does live football. They kicked off the Premier League a what, two days ago? Three days ago from when we're talking now. So Amazon obviously has expertise in live streaming. The Premier League went off well with no major hitches. Dan Rayburn: 08:01 You did have some users complaining about latency, but that wasn't a problem Amazon was trying to fix just like we saw with the past Superbowl. That wasn't something where they were like, okay, we want to get latency to the same as broadcast. That was not the goal. So I don't see that as a problem. So they're using AWS for video workflows, editing and graphic storage, but also for this new product AWS calls Local Zone that puts cloud computing hardware closer to the edge and the edge is a broad term. Netflix has also signed on to be one of one of the first customers for this new AWS Local Zone service as well. So, it's super important, you know, we as consumers, we all want a good quality service and we expect it and now we're paying for it. So today this is big business. We have tens of billions of dollars at stake. This stuff has to work. It has to be right. And there is a lot of pressure on these new conglomerates to make sure that the video workflows, they're building out work properly because it is truly the future of their business. Dror Gill: 08:58 We're done with experimenting. Now we need to show the money. Dan Rayburn: 09:01 That's right. And you're spending a lot of money to do this. Look at how much money Disney's lost so far just on Hulu and then the acquisition of BAMTech. But they've already said to investors, here's one, we're going to make it back. Here's where we're going to become profitable. So you saw AT&T do that in their, in their HBO Dan Rayburn: 09:17 Max day. And NBC just announced they're going to have an investor day in January for Peacock. We're in a different era. Mark Donnigan: 09:22 Now for, you know, almost the first time, what is being done in engineering and R&D, can actually move a stock price. You know, meaning that the decisions that are made, whether that's technology choices, um, you know, codecs, certain stacks, architectures... If It doesn't work, like the stock is gonna move. And when the stock moves, it has the attention of everyone, you know, up until this point, you know? Yeah. The tech blogs, you know, would, would "dis a service" for an outage or for, you know, poor quality or you know, so yes it would get coverage but it never moved a stock price. You know? Or maybe there was a one day blip and you know, but, but basically it was kind of a non-event. Now that is no longer the case. Right? Dan Rayburn: 10:13 The bottom line is you have to think about profitability. And it's interesting that we're talking about this at a time when, if you think about Uber and WeWork, and some of these other services, what are investors clamoring for now? Profits, forget all this Amazon model of getting big, fast and burn as much money as possible. Thank God we seem to be getting out of that from a investment standpoint right now and in the streaming space, even more so also, look who's getting into the space? AT&T I think right now is the most heavily indebted US company right now. I mean it's insane how much debt that they have. So you also have companies, some of these that are already very deeply in debt that investors want to see anything new that they get into where they're spending billions of dollars to do it. They better turn a profit pretty quickly. Dror Gill: 11:03 But, but uh, Dan, let's look at the other side of the coin. A company that has tons of money, um, in the, in the bank and now they need to find some creative ways to use it in order to get those profits, uh, coming in again. And of course we're talking about Apple. Um, after selling a, you know, so many devices and now they, they've realized that services would be a much larger part of their revenues moving forward. So they, they really in a, in a spending mode and uh, the real question is will they be successful in catching up to the existing services and competing with all this new stuff that is coming out? Dan Rayburn: 11:47 Well, see I don't think they have to catch up though. That's the difference cause their, their business model is different. That's the other thing is people don't look at the business model of these services. You know, if you think about Apple services revenue, it was twelve and a half billion dollars, um, in the last quarter, which is pretty amazing. Their services business grew 13% year over year, so they're certainly doing a good job there. And Apple TV Plus, you know, the whole deal of that is just drive more usage on Apple's platform and services. But the unique thing with Apple of course is, well they own the hardware as we know, but they also own the OS. They own the browser, they own the store, they own the entire ecosystem. What does Netflix own? They don't own anything except content, right? So it's two different business models and everybody throws these, these folks in together and people go, Apple didn't have a successful launch. Dan Rayburn: 12:38 Well they did. They weren't trying to license back catalog. They weren't trying to launch with a hundred shows. That wasn't the goal of their platform because they're driving revenue in different ways. So it's the same way right now that Roku doesn't make a lot of money on their hardware, their seeding it out in the market to obviously drive the advertising business and the Roku channel, you know, the platform business. And Amazon pushing out Amazon fire TVs is what, $20 on black Friday for those sticks. They're not making much money in that either. So I think it's always bad when you see all these services compared to one another in the media and this horrible term streaming war because it's not a war- hate that term. Uh, and a lot of these services are not competing with one another. They don't see each other as competition. Apple is not trying to do the same business model as a Netflix, nor do they need to because it's a different type of company. Mark Donnigan: 13:31 It's excellent you brought up Roku. I'm looking at their Q3 numbers. They just came out like three weeks ago, um, or early November, I believe. And they're advertising revenue for the period was just under 180 million, 179.3 million. It was up 79% from the previous year's quarter, almost double and their device revenue was up 11% so that's good. But it was 81 million. So the point is their advertising was more than double their device revenue, you know, and their, and their numbers are showing on the advertising platform side, you know, just tremendous growth. And of course that's ultimately what they're really reporting around. I mean, yes, their device revenues are significant enough, you know, they're reporting that. Dan Rayburn: 14:22 Yeah, they shifted their business model. Right. I mean Anthony was smart. Keep in mind, Anthony came out of, came out of Netflix, that's where the Roku was born. Yeah, it was incubated there. Initially. Right. And that's where they got some of the money from and, and they realized longterm, I'd say two things were really smart. In the beginning Roku realized Netflix realized they didn't want to be invested in any one hardware company because then they couldn't be Switzerland. They couldn't be neutral. So that was smart to diverse, diversify from the Roku investment that they have. But then Roku also realized, they were smart to realize the writing on the wall here, you're not going to compete longterm on the hardware side. Hardware pricing always gets pushed down and back then if you remember all the different devices, I mean at one point we had 20 different streaming players in the market. Dan Rayburn: 15:03 It was ridiculous how many were out there. Even Vizio had one. Uh, but then really, I think what changed was when Amazon came into the market. Because we all know Amazon pushes pricing, pricing down on everything and we're, we're at a point soon of where I, I, this isn't official, Amazon hasn't told me this, but I will pretty much bet anything that at some point you're going to sign up for prime and you're going to get a stick for free because at $19 now on black Friday, this thing is getting close to being free. And if you're in the hardware business, do you want to be competing with Amazon on something like that? Absolutely not. So Roku realized that Roku had to become not a hardware device, but a platform. And the key thing there was obviously them getting their platform into smart TVs and especially a lot of smart TVs that are not the high end ones, not that TCL, doesn't make some good "high-ender" TVs. Dan Rayburn: 15:54 But you know, the average Roku enabled TV that's being sold is probably $300. Hisense, TCL, some of the others. So they're getting more of them out there. And, and that's really what Roku has become is that platform and their, their latest acquisition of Dataxu. You know, that's interesting because that is a platform that basically will allow Roku advertisers to better plan and optimize their ad spend across TV and OTT providers. And, and that's really smart of Roku. Uh, because this is the future of the company. You're talking about a company that's doing over a billion dollars a year now, in 2019, if I remember that number correctly. So you have to think about how Roku can capture a larger share of the market because as well known as a brand that Roku is, they still have a very small percentage of total households in the U S when you look at the numbers of, they don't call it consumers anymore, devices. Dan Rayburn: 16:55 Um, you know, which is good because like I have a bunch of devices in my house, but I'm one person. So they're growing, but that's something that they have to continue to do. Their monthly active users has to continue to go up. But yeah, Roku is in a really interesting spot in that regard. Their, their stock is incredible in terms of how much volatility it has in any given day or week. Sometimes. Uh, I think the Roku channel is an interesting thing where, you know, they go out and they're starting, they start offering content for free just like Tubi and Pluto and you know, IMDB TV by Amazon and that market is getting very crowded. And frankly, I don't quite understand that market because the content on those platforms is just so old and outdated. I really don't know who's clamoring to see Gilligan's Island. Mark Donnigan: 17:37 Well, Dan, so how should services be measured, you know, from a QoS standpoint? Dan Rayburn: 17:43 Uh, boy, that's a great question. Uh, I think first and foremost you have to look at what the methodology is. Methodology is the key for anything. So, you know, as an analyst, I don't frankly care about opinions so much. I care about data. I think companies should base how a service is doing, whether that's financially, whether it's technically, whether how it's scaling. They should base that on data because data can't be argued with really in most cases. Uh, so I, I think first and foremost is the methodology. And I think what you have to understand there is different companies have different ways of measuring performance. When I go out and do surveys to CDN customers on how they measure, some go, I care all about time to first frame or startup time. Others go, no, I only care about rebuffering. Some go, well, to me latency is most important. Dan Rayburn: 18:25 Well, none of those are more important than the other. It depends on who the customer is. And what their business model is. So as an industry we have to continue to think about these services as, as isolated services as opposed to every throwing everybody in this group of, Oh, you're a video service, you should measure your video quality this way. Not necessarily. So I think methodology first and foremost is most important. I think sharing that methodology is key as well. Uh, but, but I think you should always value a service based on quality over quantity. And we hear that a lot. The opposite of that in the advertising side where everybody talks about how many ads were delivered. But the question I always then ask is to a brand, would you rather deliver fewer ads and have a better viewing experience or do you just care about how many ads you pushed out there? Dan Rayburn: 19:16 And we have to think about that the same way on services that are not ad based. So I think what we obviously know from consumers from all these reports that we've seen, and frankly I don't think we need any more. I don't know why people keep pushing out more reports saying that if the video doesn't start up quickly, consumers are unhappy. Yeah, thanks. We know that. I think measuring quality has to first and foremost come down to what is the experience that you want a consumer to have with your content. That's the first thing. Once you define that experience, now how do you actually decide how to achieve that? Well, there's different ways to do that. We know that some of the basic ones are startup time. We know that customers get frustrated when something takes long to start. We also know rebuffering is a huge issue as well, which is obviously why we use adaptive bit rate encoding hopefully to relieve those issues. Dan Rayburn: 20:03 But it's interesting when you look online you don't see a lot of complaints honestly around rebuffering you see more with just initial startup time, but the biggest complaint you see actually doesn't have to do with the video. It has to do with just getting to the video. So you're having all these other issues in the stack before it actually gets to delivering the video bits and those are the things that really have to be solved. Those are the things that really have to be scaled because scaling the video is not that hard for someone like Disney Plus. Disney Plus launches that day, let's say it was 10 million actual individual subscribers and let's say they were all watching at the same time, 10 million streams across the five CDNs that Disney was using. That's not a big deal at all. It's 2 million streams a CDN, that's nothing. That's not hard, so people always think it's the CDN. Dan Rayburn: 20:56 I think when you're determining quality first and foremost you have to have a good understanding internally at your company, what you think good quality is to you for your service based on your business model, based on your consumers and also based on the type of device they're watching on is the vast majority of your content on mobile. And the reason I say that is as an example, when Quibi comes out next year, it's a hundred percent mobile focused. Do you think their methodology to measure quality should be the same as a Netflix? Because we know everything's going to be viewed on a small screen in short form content for Quibi. It's a different way to measure. I think there's lots of good services out there to help you measure there. There's, there's newer ones coming to the market in terms of what's being measured. You've got services that are measuring how well API's are doing versus how well streaming servers are doing versus ad servers and ad platforms and exchanges. Dan Rayburn: 21:43 And then you think of their traditional stuff that's been out there in terms of telcos and carriers, last mile providers, how they're doing transit providers. When you put all that together, it gives you a much better holistic view of what QoS looks like across the internet from end to end, from glass to delivery. Uh, but we still have a ways to go in terms of really showcasing that. And unfortunately none of these companies after the fact ever share any sort of methodology and they don't ever share any kind of numbers. You know, I worked on those Superbowl was CBS this year and I can't talk to the, you know, the numbers. I know, but you know, it's too bad. CBS doesn't put out from their Conviva dashboard and Mux and all the other services being used here was the rebuffering rate because you know what, it was really, really, really low. Like why not put that out? It shows a great quality service. Mark Donnigan: 22:32 You made a good point earlier that it's very interesting that now, all these big companies are actually staging investor days, or investor conferences around their services, which is like has never happened previously. I wonder if this methodology is going to begin to make it in, you know, to some of the public disclosures, you know, in some way? Dan Rayburn: 22:55 Sounds great. But, come on, if you deal with investors, you know that you start talking even bit rate calculations with them and they can't figure it out. Right? I mean, so no, investors aren't worried about that stuff. They don't understand it. Um, I mean it's amazing how many people just just on LinkedIn alone, let alone the media, was comparing the success of Disney Plus based on the metric of when Netflix launched and it just, it boggles your mind, right? Because I stuck up on LinkedIn just real quickly, and this is all factual information you can easily look up, which you know, the media doesn't want to do. The year Netflix launched, there was only 34 million iPhones in the market. That's it. Now, smart TVs didn't exist at all. And two years later, in 2012, only 12 million were connected to the internet. And at the end of the first year of Netflix, Apple had sold 7.5 million tablets. So now you're going to compare Disney Plus launching in an era with over a billion iPhones alone and I don't know how many Apple iPads, smart TVs, and you're going to compare that and go, we've now deemed this a success because it's beaten something that launched nine years earlier. Yeah. The methodology is flawed, and forget bandwidth. I mean bandwidth back then compared to now. It's night and day. Mark Donnigan: 24:22 I was there. I was there in 2007 we were just launching VUDU and you know, on a dedicated set top box because that was the way that we could bring a guaranteed experience to the home. You know, it wasn't because, you know, VUDU wanted to be in the hardware business. Uh, and ultimately, you know, the company of course pivoted, you know, to an app on devices. But um, I can, I can remember having to think that that the average broadband capacity in the US in most markets was around two megabits. Dan Rayburn: 24:57 It was a different time, comparing something that long ago. But here's the biggest thing. The media doesn't write for accuracy like we talked about before. They write for one thing, headlines. So the moment you say this kills Netflix and this crushes Netflix or this did better than Netflix, what happens? People click on it because everybody's heard of Netflix. Cause the only way these guys make money is page views. So that's a whole different discussion. We're not going to get into, cause that's a whole different podcast. But the entire model for news on the internet is broken. And has been broken for years. When, it's based on just here's how many page views you have. So let's cram out more articles that are 800 words or less instead of actually telling us. Mark Donnigan: 25:38 So I think it's a interesting, you know, to talk about devices and since we are talking a little bit about history now, you know, there was a time where it was really critical that you got your service on a device and I'm kind of, you know, using "air quotes" there. Um, because if you were on a device that was widely sold, then you, you know, you had, um, you had an ecosystem you're a part of now with SDKs and API APIs and, and it's far more ubiquitous, you know, HTML5 apps and things like that, you know, with the app stores being clearly defined. Um, you know, basically you need to be in the, uh, Apple app store. You know, you need to be in the Google, uh, store, you know, for Android. Um, you need to be on about half a dozen connected TV platforms and then Roku and you've covered like 99% of the market. Right. Um, so what's your perspective of, you know, even like Nvidia launching, you know, the, Shield TV. Dan Rayburn: 26:43 And you know, just the role of devices. What are you, um, uh, you know, what are you seeing there? Well, you know, I think over time devices play less of an important role. And the only reason I say that is to your point, it's really about the platform now and it's about ecosystems and people pick certain devices or services because I'm already in the Apple ecosystem already. And the Android ecosystem, I already have a, you know, an Xbox one. Typically people who have an Xbox one is they're not going to then go out and buy a PS4 just because of a new service. So what we've seen over the years is no longer have services launched with exclusives on platforms. Like we saw when HBO Now launched, it was only available for the first 90 days on Apple TV. That's actually a disservice to the service. Dan Rayburn: 27:28 It's getting in fewer people's hands. So I think the devices we have in the market, I don't see that changing at all. Right. I think you have the major devices between Xbox, PlayStation, Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon. Uh, who am I missing? Those are the seven major ones. I look at something like the Shield TV, which now has two new models from Nvidia, which I've, I've tested and played with. Yeah, it's a good device cause it's super fast. And the fact that it's built on Android, you know, you, you can go in there and you can install a Plex server on it, which works really well. It's a great device for Plex media server. Uh, but who's the video really targeting with the device? It's $200. Dror Gill: 28:09 People who like a nice design. I mean look at the shield TV. It's a cylinder shape. It looks exactly like the Roku Sound Bridge come to think of it. Dan Rayburn: 28:18 So the lower end model does, that's the one that's $149, the $199 model, which has storage in it and two USB ports. The original one you're talking about has no USB port, so you can't add additional storage, which is kind of a problem. Uh, you know, $200. Your really targeting the person who wants to build something at home. The enthusiasts, right? That's who you're targeting. I think that's great. Like there's nothing wrong with that, but I, you know, I questioned like, is that Nvidia's core business? No, it's not. But since they're making the chip inside, I get it. Their cost to produce that hardware is probably much cheaper than others because they're not paying for the chips since they own it. Um, but I don't think the hardware changes going forward. I, I do think we've seen an amazing amount of progress with smart TVs over the last five or six years. Dan Rayburn: 29:04 They actually work. Um, if you remember five or six years ago, you never wanted to launch an app on your smart TV cause you didn't know how long it would take a load. Now they work really well. They're pretty seamless. I mean, the new LG device that I just got the remote's really well thought out. It's smart. Uh, it's clean and simple. There's not a lot of bloatware on it. That's the other thing is a lot of these smart TVs used to have so much bloatware, especially Samsung, they've gotten much better at reducing that with removing what used to be mandatory ads. So I think the smart TV has gotten much better there. And I think for a lot of people that continues to be a device that grows down the line because it's all integrated into one. And that's also part of the, the reason Amazon came out with the cube and now the second generation cube, you know, really cool device that is voice-based and will automatically, when you say turn on Hulu, will know how to change your input know how to turn on your TV. It can also control your lights. We're starting to see more streaming services on these platforms that are being combined into the connected home. Dror Gill: 30:05 Right. And you see this with a, with Nvidia shield TV, right? It connects to your, uh, um, uh, nest to the Phillips Hue, to Netgear, all of that. Dan Rayburn: 30:14 I think that that's the future where some of this is going is they're no longer these companies and platforms and no longer looking at streaming services as an isolated service. It's one of multiple services in your house. It provides entertainment or lighting or something of that nature. And the Cube is a really cool device. I've spent a lot of time with the Cube. Um, we recently at the NAB streaming summit in October, we had one of the executives on stage doing a fireside chat with me. Really talking about the technology that went into it. And audio is really hard and I don't think people understand in the audio side just how hard it is to do things on the voice side and actually have it work on the back end and have it worked quickly and in real time. Uh, I would say right now Amazon is by far leading the market when it comes to the technology that they have for voice enabled applications. And you see that with the Cube, especially from first gen, the second gen, and on black Friday the price was down to $90. What do you think is going to be next year? Right. It's probably going to be 70 bucks, you know, just keep dropping. So yeah, I think that's pretty neat to see in our industry, just how streaming is now thought of as a one of many things in the home that we're using for entertainment. Yeah. Dror Gill: 31:24 And, and people are using voice actually they got used to talking to their devices? Dan Rayburn: 31:28 Well, from what we're hearing and the data we've been given. Dan Rayburn: 31:30 Hulu at the show said that uh, people who were using voice to find content tied into Amazon's products were watching 40% more Hulu and it makes sense because people know how to use their voice and they know what to say. When you're doing a search in, um, one of these services, do you put in the title? If the title is not perfect, what you put in, do you still get the right results? Many times? No. Whereas with your voice, it's much more natural in terms of how you're going to search for content. Dror Gill: 32:00 The LG remote, you mentioned earlier, it has like a single button. Then you talk to the remote and it automatically searches on all the applications that you haven't stalled on the TV and finds the content very simple. Dan Rayburn: 32:12 Also, if you don't want to do that, the pointer system's very simple. If you don't instead want to have to type stuff in, they give you flexible options, which I like as consumers, we will all want options and I think options are good. The downside to options obviously is too much choice, too much confusion, not sure what the business model is. And that's why a lot of consumers are going to jump amongst these services in 2020 because when you can try them for a week or 30 days, why wouldn't you? Mark Donnigan: 32:38 Well, Dan, I know you were telling us before we started recording about something really exciting you're doing at the NAB show, um, around devices. So, um, why don't you tell us, you know, what you got planned. Dan Rayburn: 32:52 Yeah. So this, this is pretty cool. Um, and we're going to have some, we're going to have some information on the website up pretty soon and you'll see me announce it sort of everywhere. Dan Rayburn: 32:59 But one of the problems I've always seen at conferences talking about our industry is we're all there talking about video, but nobody is showing it. We're talking about devices, but nobody's getting hands on with them. Nobody can see these platforms in action. And the three of us on the phone, we eat, sleep and breathe this industry. So we see all this stuff. We use all this stuff, but we're not the average consumer. We're not the average industry participant. So my idea here was the NAB show is, is the largest collection of people in the video world. Maybe not all streaming, obviously a lot of traditional broadcast, but those are the people we actually have to educate even more than people in our industry. So what we're going to do in April is for anybody who walked into the North hall lobby, if you remember, there wasn't really much in the North hall lobby. Dan Rayburn: 33:45 There's some little booths and some other things. Well, we're going to take over the North hall lobby and we're going to call it the streaming experience. And we're building out 12 living room style, uh, seating with large screen TVs. And every single TV in all 12 locations is going to be XBox, PS4, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, uh, what did I forget? It's basically gonna be every hardware device in the market today of the seven that we talked about earlier. And then on each one of those, there's going to be 50 different OTT platforms that you can test and these will be pay services, these will be AVOD services, these will be authenticated services. Think like a CBS sports or something like that. And any attendee to the NAB show can walk right in and say, you know, I really wanted to see what Netflix, HDR looks like here compared to you know, Amazon HDR or I want to see what bundling of content looks like. Dan Rayburn: 34:41 I want to see what UI and UX is compared to these services. I want to see how the ad supported services are doing pre-roll. I want to see what live sporting personalization looks like. I want to actually test an Amazon Cube and see how good it is in terms of understanding voice recognition. So we're calling it the streaming experience. We're going to have it out for three days. It's going to be a place where people can also just come to get questions answered about these platforms. I'm going to personally have my folks manning every single one of the stations. Uh, and in addition we're going to be giving away every single piece of hardware that we are installing during the event. We're going to be giving that away after. So, it's about $10,000 in gear, not including the TVs, which those are rentals, but everything else, uh, that we're buying, we're going to be giving away. Dan Rayburn: 35:33 So you're going to be able to get into some amazing raffles, some really good gear. And then in addition to that, we are also going to have a location in the middle of that area. The streaming pavilion, Oh, sorry. Streaming experience where you're going to be able to also test these streaming services on phones and tablets. Oh, that is awesome. And because we have to bring that experience in as well we can't only think large screen and if all works out, hopefully we might even have 5G demos. So these services working across 5G. So think of every service in the market, you know, all the live linear services, the on demand services, the free services, the authenticated services. I basically challenged people to come to the streaming experience and find a service that we don't have on on those devices and we'll have, we will have services from other countries. Dan Rayburn: 36:26 It's not just going to be the US I won't have everything. Obviously there's, there's some of these services that only work based on certain geo-fencing and certain locations. But we also already have some OTT providers who were saying, Hey, we're going to give you special accounts so that the services work for you as a demo even if it's not available in that region. So we have a lot of OTT companies that are working with us. We've got some that are partnering with us on a sponsorship level to really promote the service. And the other thing we're going to do is for the companies that really wants some feedback, we're going to have a, an attendee who comes up and let's say they use Hulu's service for a couple minutes and then they walk away before they walk away. We're going to say, Hey, fill out this quick card that has five questions on it. Dan Rayburn: 37:09 Would you buy this feature functionality? And then we're going to dump all that data back to the OTT platforms. Because now they're going to collect thousands, hopefully of real world feedback from customers who are using the service or thinking about using the service. So we want this to become a focal point for the show where people can come and just talk about these services, see them, compare them, test them. Win Some of this product, uh, get your questions answered. And then also use it as a way to collect data for the industry to share with the platform providers what is actually taking place. So I don't know of any other show that's doing it. It's something that I've been wanting to do for quite some time at this size and scale. And when you have the NAB behind it and once they start promoting it and we've got dedicated bandwidth for it. Dan Rayburn: 37:55 So we're making sure the experience is really good and I'm curating the entire thing so I am going to make sure everything works beforehand. We're there days in advance, I've already bought all the devices for the, for the event for months prior, right were we had them like it's about 2,600 accounts you have to set up across all the devices. It's a big undertaking. This is, this is serious, but it's going to be a good as we're calling it experience. So whether you're in the advertising market and you want to see what ads look like or you're in the compression business and you want to look at artifacting from one service to another, you want to look at 4K and lighting and HDR. You want to come. I think UI and UX is super important. So all those people that come to the NAB show that are doing design or creative UI and UX will come compare how they work and work between mobile and larger screen. So really whatever industry you're in and the NAB gets a lot of different people from different verticals and industries and regions of the world, this is going to be relevant to you in some way, shape or form and you're going to be able to see it free of charge. Dror Gill: 38:59 This really sounds amazing Dan. It's kind of a combination of a, of a playground that everybody wants to play with and also a way to experience, uh, all of this tests, right? And, and the way to experience a lot of things that you don't have access to because nobody can buy all of that gear and get access to all of those services at the same time. So you can really come in and experiment and see video quality as you said, UX, advertising, integration, everything. And also be able to talk to people who are, who are experts in this and can walk you through it. And the fact that you're feeding back the information and the comments from, uh, from the visitors, you know, back to the services is, is really a great service to the industry because then you can finally get those comments and uh, and information back. Dan Rayburn: 39:49 And we're also going to share it with the industry as a whole. We're definitely going to share here are some of the highlights we've seen from what consumers have been saying. And the other way I'm looking at this too is it educates two other portions of the market that are really important. It educates the media because now it's going to happen is when somebody wants to do an interview with Hulu who speaking at the show and you know, wants to talk about the platform. Somebody from Hulu is going to be able to walk them to the streaming experience and actually show it to them, which means hopefully they actually get the coverage accurate. So it's really important that the media sees the stuff. And second, the other market that we have at the show is investors. There's a lot of investors at the NAB show, institutional investors, and they don't get to see this stuff. Dan Rayburn: 40:29 So when they're making predictions about stock and about revenue and loss and capex and OPEX and all these other things that they use to determine success or failure of companies, the best way to do that is to actually see the product in action. So now you're also going to have investors who are going to be able to get hands on with this stuff even from a high level, which is going to benefit them. So I think overall it just benefits the industry. It benefits the platform providers, the consumers, the media, the investors. Those are really the five vertical markets that I'm trying to target. Dror Gill: 40:57 We need something like this. Um, you know, as an installation permanently somewhere. Dan Rayburn: 41:02 Yeah, maybe. I mean, I'm doing this with the NAB and that's, that's the exclusive, you know, group I'm working with now. I'm certainly not going to bring this to other conferences, but this is something that you're going to see now moving forward at NAB show in Vegas for sure. New York is much more difficult to do this only because of unions, some other, some other rules around that. But, uh, in Vegas, this is, you know, this is DnaB also planting a stake in the ground going, listen, you know, last year you walked into the North hall lobby and it was still so much of a focus on broadcast and traditional TV. Well, users are in for a, you know, wake up when they walk in this time and go, wow, what is all this streaming stuff? Mark Donnigan: 41:38 This is an amazing service that you're providing Dan. Uh, and we're gonna promote it and encourage everyone, uh, you know, our customers and those that are in, you know, in our sphere of influence, uh, to check it out, you know, really, cause this is, this is amazing. Dan Rayburn: 41:52 I'm excited for it. It's a lot of work and it's a huge undertaking. It is a lot of work. Yeah. It scares me at times. Just cause to do it right. It's, it's a lot of work. Um, but I'm going to have a good, I'm going to have a good team. I'm going to be flying in some, uh, some of my buddies from the special operations community who are, who are tech guys and they're, they're going to come help me in the booth and whatnot. And, uh, it's, it's going to be a good three days. Well, Mark Donnigan: 42:18 Dan, uh, this is, uh, you've been yet another amazing interview. Thank you so much for coming on the video insiders. Dan Rayburn: 42:26 Thank you for having me again. As you know, I can talk all day about this stuff. So it's a good thing you have to edit this down into something shorter. Mark Donnigan: 42:30 The next time we have you on, uh, I think, uh, will time, the timing will be good with some new, uh, things you have going. Dan Rayburn: 42:41 There'll be some other new things in the new year that I can't talk about now, but yeah, yeah. The, the, the idea of wanting to inform the market more and providing more resources for the community. That's, that's something that's coming up. Dror Gill: 42:51 Great. So thanks again. Thanks again for joining us today. Dan Rayburn: 42:54 Thank you guys. Announcer: 42:55 Thank you for listening to The Video Insiders podcast. A production of Beamr Imaging, Ltd. To begin using Beamr's codecs today, go to beamr.com/free to receive up to 100 hours of no cost HEVC and H.264 transcoding every month.

DigitalOutbox
DigitalOutbox Episode 364

DigitalOutbox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019


Chris and Ian discuss Browsers, Political Ads and AirPods Pro https://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode364/DigitalOutbox-364-191109.mp3 Download iTunes MP3 Shownotes Chrome and Firefox will now alert you about data breaches involving your accounts Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge browser gets new privacy features, will be generally available January 15 Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer Twitch megastar Shroud is joining Ninja on Mixer as an exclusive streamer Facebook starts testing News, its new section for journalism Twitter to ban all political advertising Nvidia’s new Shield TV wins the Android TV market with amazing 4K upscaling Apple announces AirPods Pro with noise cancellation Drone registration made compulsory as UK scheme launches The Mavic Mini is DJI’s first drone that doesn’t need FAA registration Google buys Fitbit for $2.1 billion Adobe Max 2019: all the top announcements Microsoft’s new Office app for iOS and Android combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint British broadcasters launch Britbox streaming service in the UK Disney+ will hit the UK and four other European countries March 31st BlizzCon 2019’s biggest announcements: Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, and an apology

The Droid Life Show
Droid Life Show: Episode 218 - Pixel 4, Two Weeks Later

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 91:09


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, it's time to share a 2-week update on our lives with the Pixel 4 on desk, in pocket at all times. We both have Pixel 4 XLs and have stuck with them for the time being. Will that continue? I guess we should talk about that.On this show, we'll also dive into November's Android update, Google buying Fitbit, our SHIELD TV (2019) review, lots of wearable news, the first Moto Razr images, New T-Mobile happenings, and more!Trivia is back!

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
Too Far From A Whole Foods | AwesomeCast 468

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 55:24


This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. Chilla joins Sorg and Krause to talk this week's tech news, including: Krause is sharing Pittsburgh's bus in a sinkhole (and the magic that happened on the internet afterwards) as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Chilla is sharing Apple's new AirPods Pro as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg is sharing the Black Series from Arcade1Up as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Amazon Fresh is now delivering for free to Amazon Prime members. Sony has trademarked PS6 (and beyond). Deep Fusion is now available with iOS 13.2. We're taking a look at Xbox bundles, including All Access options from $20 per month. Blizard Con is next week. Chilla is looking forward to the leaks. Chilla is considering getting Nvidia's new shield TV pro with Dolby vision. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Sorg (@Sorgatron) and Krause (@KrazyKrause) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST

Sorgatron Media Master Feed
AwesomeCast 468: Too Far From A Whole Foods

Sorgatron Media Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 55:24


This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. Chilla joins Sorg and Krause to talk this week's tech news, including: Krause is sharing Pittsburgh's bus in a sinkhole (and the magic that happened on the internet afterwards) as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Chilla is sharing Apple's new AirPods Pro as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg is sharing the Black Series from Arcade1Up as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Amazon Fresh is now delivering for free to Amazon Prime members. Sony has trademarked PS6 (and beyond). Deep Fusion is now available with iOS 13.2. We're taking a look at Xbox bundles, including All Access options from $20 per month. Blizard Con is next week. Chilla is looking forward to the leaks. Chilla is considering getting Nvidia's new shield TV pro with Dolby vision. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Sorg (@Sorgatron) and Krause (@KrazyKrause) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST

Daily Tech News Show
Lab Meat is Beyond Impossible? - DTNS 3646

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 30:49


Nvidia updates its venerable Shield TV set-top box, Apple announces the launch of its AirPod Pros, and Harvard University researchers have found a way to simulate real meat by growing muscle cells on a gelatin scaffold.Starring Tom Merritt, Nicole Lee, Roger Chang  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily Tech Headlines
Apple Reportedly Revamps Smart Home Division - DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 5:51


Apple is reportedly hiring to revamps its smart home efforts, Microsoft awarded the Pentagon's JEDI contract, and Nvidia releases two new Shield TV devices.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Techmeme Ride Home
Mon. 10/28 - Who Needs An Event? The AirPods Pro Are Here!

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 16:14


AirPods Pro are here, new Nvidia streaming gadgets are here, Alphabet might be about to acquire Fitbit, the fallout from the Pentagon JEDI contract and what happens when your entire city orders from Amazon every single day.Sponsors:Tinycapital.comLinkedIn.com/rideLinks:Apple reveals new AirPods Pro, available October 30 (Apple NewsRoom)Apple unveils new in-ear AirPods Pro coming October 30 for $249 (9to5Mac)Google parent Alphabet makes offer to buy Fitbit, sending stock soaring (CNBC)Nvidia’s new Shield TV wins the Android TV market with amazing 4K upscaling (TechCrunch)Microsoft snags hotly contested $10 billion defense contract, beating out Amazon (CNBC)Spotify grows users 30% in Q3 2019, premium subscribers reach 113 million (VentureBeat)Microsoft’s Xbox bundles are back and ready for the new Project Scarlett Xbox (The Verge)1.5 Million Packages a Day: The Internet Brings Chaos to N.Y. Streets (NYTimes)Subscribe to the premium ad-free feed here!

The Droid Life Show
Droid Life Show: Episode 217 - Pixel 4, Hmmm...

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 81:19


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we're back with a Pixel 4 review! Our regular Pixel 4 review dropped this week, so we'll recap so many of our thoughts there, followed by separate thoughts concerning the bigger, Pixel 4 XL, which is now the focus.There's a lot to unpack here. Not only do we want to talk reviews, we need to talk about the standard Pixel-related drama that accompanies each Pixel launch. There's a possible issue with the 90Hz display being limited, bad battery life, features removed (like 4K/60fps video), missing eye detection in Face Unlock, and more.Once we're done with the Pixel 4, we have got to address the carriers' new RCS plan, SHIELD TV updates, and more.Trivia is back!

Tech Café
Comment Facebook se défend pour affronter l’avenir ?

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 90:12


La régulation des contenus diffusés et accessibles en ligne est une nouvelle fois à l'honneur. Nous parlons notamment d'une prise de parole de Mark Zuckerberg qui a abordé ces sujets. Puis, nous faisons une revue des hacks et des bugs qui touchent nos appareils : l'actu ne nous déçoit jamais et il y a toujours matière à relayer dans ce domaine ! Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.frSoutenez Tech Café sur PatreonDiscutez avec nous et entre vous sur le groupe Telegram À chaud Facebook en PLS : le Libra bannie en France, Allemagne et en Italie ? Martin Lutherberg Zuckerbeg à Georgetown : Martin Luther King aurait trop liké Facebook !Biais de confirmation : le live Facebook n’affichait que des likes !La section 230 c’est ni bien ni mal. Bien au contraire.“Mêle-toi de tes oignons Act” : cette fois, c’est personnel…Facebook ne censure que ce qui est dangereux. Les boobs donc.Much ado about wanking : les anglais abandonnent le contrôle d’identité.Twitter teste ses limites et se fait accusé par un dissident saoudien.Les applis du parti : Study the Great Nation, Alicem le trouble ? Plus près de toi mon bug L’IA n’est pas toute puissante sur les Fake News.Mon Dieu ! Un chapelet connecté ! Mais le diable est dans les détails.Chemin de croix : NordVPN et CCleaner encore hackés ! La sécurité sur Samsung Galaxy S10 ? Un voeu pieux.Sans confession : on déverrouille le Pixel 4 les yeux fermés ! Pour le moment...Extrême onction : Daydream et Clip vers un monde meilleur.Corpus sancti : l’ANSES déconseille les mobile prêt du corp. JV de ce pas Oecuménisme :  Analogue pocket promet les plus beau de Game Boy.Le Blizzard souffle toujours plus fort, l’ambiance politique devient glaciale.Urbi et Orbi : Bohemia inclus le monde entier dans VBS4.Omniscience : Niantic voit tout, Niantic sait tout… En vrac iLunettes : Bloomberg confirmerait les rumeurs de Ming Chi Kuo.iRing : un anneau pour les gouverner tous ?iDark : oui, le dark mode économise votre batterie.iCaviar : un Phone 11 avec le pull le plus cher du monde.iLlustrator... bientôt sur iPad Pro.Le nouveau Shield TV : 16.5 cm de bonheur.Après le graveur de CD, le graveur de vinyle !Wings : la livraison par drone Google décolle.La suprématie quantique en mousse et Google ?Finalement bientôt la fin de la récré pour les partages de comptes Netflix ? Bonus GPP : 2500 jeux DOS dans ton navigateurs, grâce à ExoDos, la liste ultime !Guillaume : Mixtiles = pas bien Participants :  Guillaume PoggiaspallaPrésenté par Guillaume Vendé Image de l'épisode : Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images

The Droid Life Show
Droid Life Show: Episode 216 - Yo, It's the Pixel 4 Party!

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 79:31


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, it's time to talk Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL! Google's new phones are official, we've spent some time with each, and oh my are we excited to stop talking about leaks.The Pixel 4 wasn't the only big announcement from Google, though. We want to recap the Made by Google event with new Nest Mini and WiFi, Pixelbook Go, and Pixel Buds. We also need to talk new NVIDIA SHIELD TV devices and more!Trivia is back! 

Ross And Phil Talk Movies
Ross And Phil Talk... Rambo, Secret Cinema, The Shield, 90's Films and More!

Ross And Phil Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 46:59


On this episode of the podcast we talk about... the latest and last Rambo movie Last Blood in detail (mostly spoiler free). We also talk Secret Cinema, The Shield, Spiderman/MCU and a shed load of 80's & 90's films. Yup it's a round up podcast. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Rambo Last Blood, 10 Minutes Gone, The Shield (TV), Secret Cinema: Casino Royale, Air Force One, Eraser, Executive Decision, Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, Navy Seals, Ma, JFK, Critters Attack, The Dead Don't Die, Satanic Panic, Halloween 3: Season of The Witch, Hostel, Eli Roth, 90's Films, Spider-man, MCU For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk , Twitter (@PhilQuickReview) and Instagram (RossAndPhilTalkMovies #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts

Android Police Podcast
Ep.331 — The New Android Auto

Android Police Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 51:35


Watch the podcast live every Thursday night on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/androidpolice ==== Android Auto: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/01/android-auto-5-features-2019-update/ T-Mobile/Sprint merger approved by DoJ: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/26/department-of-justice-gives-t-mobile-and-sprint-its-blessing-for-upcoming-merger/ Pixel 4 face unlock: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/29/google-spills-all-the-beans-on-pixel-4s-face-unlock-and-gesture-tech/ Shield TV rumors: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/31/the-nvidia-shield-tv-gets-android-9-pie-possibly-longest-supported-android-device-ever/ Galaxy Tab S6: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/31/the-samsung-galaxy-tab-s6-is-official-with-snapdragon-855-and-improved-s-pen-available-september-6-for-649/ Google Play Pass: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/31/google-play-pass-testing/ Android on Switch: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/07/27/nintendo-switch-android/ ==== If you enjoy the show and want to support us, we would love it if you could consider subscribing to us on Twitch. When you subscribe, you get to use a special emoji in the live chat, and you get extra entry methods in our site’s giveaways. Amazon Prime members can link their Twitch accounts to receive one free subscription. How to link Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/en/portal/articles/2574978-how-to-link-your-amazon-account

Lon.TV Podcast
Why I Protect my Copyright, Budgeting for Subscription Streaming, New Shield TV and more!

Lon.TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 41:14


See all of this week's mentioned videos: http://lon.tv/ww261 - This week I talk about why I aggressively protect my content, my household budget planning for subscription streaming, a new Nvidia Shield TV potentially, and a lot more! Subscribe! http://lon.tv/s - index below: VIDEO INDEX: 01:07 - Supporter Thank Yous 01:38 - Week in Review 02:25 - RetroWorld Expo Announcement 03:10 - News: Synology Warning 05:19 - News: More signs of a new Shield TV 05:57 - Update: My VR Setup 09:58 - Review: Epic Games Store 12:52 - Protecting My Copyright 21:30 - Q&A: Why I think streaming subscriptions are not all bad 30:40 - Q&A For You: Subscription Budget 31:06 - Q&A: Scam Calls 34:50 - Pick of the Week: Lawful Masses 2019 CASE Act Video 36:34 - Coming up this Week 37:43 - Supporting the Channel 38:05 - My Other Channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Alphabet Scoop
Pixel 4 Soli and Motion Sense, Android Auto redesign

Alphabet Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 59:27


This week we primarily talk about Google's surprising pre-announcement of the Pixel 4's Soli and Motion Sense features, as well as Pixel sales and the new Android Auto experience. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Play, Google Podcasts, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, and through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Thursday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Friday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Abner Li Ben Schoon Kyle Bradshaw Links: Official Pixel 4 teaser confirms and details face unlock, Soli, display bezels [Video] [Update: Privacy details] Google is gathering face data for Pixel 4 in the streets for $5 Opinion: Pixel 4’s ‘massive bezel’ is more than justified by the amount of tech inside Benchmarks surface for ‘Atlas,’ revealing possible Pixelbook 2 specs Pixel 3a helped Google increase Pixel sales by over 2x last quarter New Android Auto rollout officially starts today, available to all in ‘coming weeks’ Android Auto’s redesign makes meaningful changes at the expense of smarts [Video] Nvidia rolling out Android Pie to Shield TV with Upgrade 8.0 [Update: Remote, dongle] Nvidia Shield TV w/ Android TV pops up at FCC with an updated chipset Google ADT-3 Android TV developer hardware tipped for late 2019 release Samsung ‘ready to launch’ Galaxy Fold this September, details fixes Samsung’s Galaxy Fold won’t be carried by T-Mobile upon re-release Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is a high-end Android tablet w/ Snapdragon 855 for $649 Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl4v_14K6-8

The Droid Life Show
Droid Life Show: Episode 209 - Welcome to Wireless Canada

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 79:25


On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we've got big wireless news to cover - T-Mobile and Sprint have been given approval to merge by the Department of Justice. While mergers may not be our expertise, we'll do our best to catch you up on what that means.In addition to hot merger talk, we'll dive into the latest Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL renders, Note 10 reservations and specs, the return of the Galaxy Fold, and a new NVIDIA SHIELD TV. We will probably laugh a good amount at the RED Hydrogen and shake our heads at Razer and their poor phone support too. A packed show awaits!Trivia is back again too!

AndroidGuys Reviews
OnePlus and Verizon, Digital Wellbeing updates, NVIDIA updates, and more news you need to know

AndroidGuys Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 3:36


In today's In Brief, NVIDIA updates the Shield TV, the OnePlus 6T could work with Verizon, and more news that you need to know.

Geekoholics Anonymous Video Game Podcast
Call of Duty WWII, Warframe, Bloodstained, Days Gone and the E3 Extravaganza Part 4 - Geekoholics Anonymous Podcast 164

Geekoholics Anonymous Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 127:41


On this weeks episode we blab about the following Games and topics: Call of Duty: WWII Kona Warframe  Destiny 2 Warmind News: Cross Platform / PC ArenaNet fires two Guild Wars 2 writers over Twitter exchange with YouTuber Bungie teases out Destiny 2’s Moments of Triumph Darksiders 3 gets a November release date Monster Hunter World is out next month on PC Chasm is a procedurally-generated Metroidvania game launching this month NVIDIA moving Shield TV to its GeForce Now service for some serious game streaming Wizards of the Coast making a Transformers Card Game Code Vein Delayed to 2019 Epic Games announces first official pro Fortnite series Nintendo Free-to-play sci-fi shooter Warframe is coming to Switch Release Date For Ridley, Inkling, and Wolf Amiibo Announced Xbox Rocket League Now Available on Xbox Game Pass PSA’s: Twitch Prime Free Free 4 All: Rampage E3 Hands On Impressions Part 4: Code Vein Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Super Smash Bros Ultimate Pokemon Let's GO Pikachu Days Gone Remember to please review the show (bit.ly/geekoholics) on iTunes, Apple Podcasts and to share with your friends. Reviews help us reach more listeners, and the feedback helps us to produce a better show. Join our Discord server: CLICK HERE Don't forget to follow our Social Media Feeds to keep up to date on our adventures: Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube Thanks for listening and have a great weekend! You can reach me on Twitter @RicF Call of Duty WWII, Warframe, Bloodstained, Days Gone and the E3 Extravaganza Part 4 - Geekoholics Anonymous Podcast 164

digitalSoup
Episode 050 The digitalSoup Geeky Gift Guide

digitalSoup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 100:18


With an extra special holiday edition, we break down news stories from Google fighting with Amazon, Apple's most downloaded apps, a great list of games for time crunched gamers AND a souper special Gonna Geek Edition Quiz Show! That's all BEFORE we run down our digitalSoup Geeky Gift Guide! You won't want to miss these geeky gift ideas for your favorite geek in your life! Google blocking YouTube on Amazon Devices You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours says Google as they block YouTube on the Amazon Echo and FireTV devices. Google wants a partnership with Amazon to allow sales of Google products on the shopping supersite and so far Amazon has declined, so now Amazon is missing YouTube. In the end it's just consumers losing out. Apple reveals the Top 20 Most Downloaded Apps of 2017 Did any of your favorites make the list? Which ones leave you scratching your head wondering if the world is spiraling downwards? Nintendo and Nvidia bring HD Wii games to Shield TV in China If you pick up a Chinese Shield TV, you'll be able to play New Super Mario Bros. Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and Punch-Out! right away, with other games including Super Mario Galaxy set for future release. All of these games have been remastered in 1080p, meaning they should look a lot better on modern TVs than they did back on the Wii, and they sell for 68 yuan — about $10. Shorter games for time crunched gamers The good people over at Game Informer have put together a great list of games for those of us that don't have time to sink into a 100+ hour open world adventure epic.

The Ungodly Geeks Podcast
We Welcome Our New Mouse Overlord (episode 32)

The Ungodly Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 66:01


Welcome all! In this episode, we discuss some news topics that have recently dropped that were of particular interest to us, such as Disney buying parts of Fox for big billions and Nintendo and Nvidia collaborating on HD remakes for GameCube and Wii games for the Shield TV in China. Hope you guys enjoy it. -Joe YouTube Link is here.  PS: Don't forget to catch us on social media! Instagram is here, Twitter is here, and Facebook is here.

Geekdays
Geekdays #741: 2017-12-06

Geekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 14:51


You heard it here first, folks. Artifical Intelligence Developmental Psychology. It'll be HUGE. Show notes and links: Fisker previews Orbit autonomous shuttle (autoblog.com) Henrik Fisker: Understanding Design - YouTube (youtube.com) Artificially Intelligent Robot Predicts Its Own Future by Learning Like a Baby (gizmodo.com) Developmental psychology - Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) Blizzard’s Overwatch League will sell both real and virtual jerseys (theverge.com) Neil Young rips Apple Music over streaming audio quality (cultofmac.com) Nintendo and Nvidia bring HD Wii games to Shield TV in China (theverge.com)

What The Tech Podcast SD
What The Tech Ep. 369 – Apple iPhone Indecision

What The Tech Podcast SD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 57:21


Andrew and Paul discuss where they stand a week after Apple announced the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Did Apple make a mistake by only offering Face ID on the iPhone X? Nvidia released a new Shield TV with a revamped remote and price drop. Paul talks about his hands on experience with the Xbox One X. Is the Xbox One X all it's hyped up to be? And Andrew and Paul ponder what the rest of the year holds for Microsoft including new Surface hardware and Windows on ARM.

What The Tech Podcast SD
What The Tech Ep. 369 – Apple iPhone Indecision

What The Tech Podcast SD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 57:21


Andrew and Paul discuss where they stand a week after Apple announced the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Did Apple make a mistake by only offering Face ID on the iPhone X? Nvidia released a new Shield TV with a revamped remote and price drop. Paul talks about his hands on experience with the Xbox One X. Is the Xbox One X all it's hyped up to be? And Andrew and Paul ponder what the rest of the year holds for Microsoft including new Surface hardware and Windows on ARM.

Atmósfera 0 Podcast
ATMÓSFERA CERO 82:De Tertúlia

Atmósfera 0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 159:05


Buenas a todos. Después de un parón bastante largo, volvemos con el Atmósfera cero 82, la edición de nuestro podcast madre que estrena el 2017. Nos disculparéis nuestra auséncia durante estos meses, pero ya se sabe que la vida 1.0 tiene prioridad. Como a estas alturas de año, casi rozando la mitad, no tendría sentido hacer un top de lo mejor y lo peor del 2016, como solemos hacer como inauguración anual, esta vez hemos pensado en volver a la eséncia, a la semilla que creo lo que hoy en día conocéis en forma de este podcast y hemos decidido relajarnos, prescindir de guiones y detalles técnicos y hacer lo que nos gusta más que es comentar y recomendarnos mutuamente películas y series. de propina, os dejaremos con un par de recomendaciones de Netflix que nos han parecido interesantes. Así que, sin más preámbulo, aquí os dejámos con nuestro Atmósfera Cero 82. Las películas y series comentadas en este episodio son: - La Llegada ( The Arraival, 2016 ) - Rogue One ( 2016) - Kong, Skull Island ( 2026 ) - Guardianes de la Galaxia vol. 2 ( 2017 ) - Ghost in the Shell ( 2017 ) - Crudo ( Raw, 2016 ) - I Am Not a Serial Killer ( 2016 ) - The Auropsy of Jane Doe ( 2016 ) - La Madriguera ( 2016 ) - Alien Covenant ( 2017 ) - 3% ( Netflix, temporada 1 ) - The Walking Dead ( TV, Temporada 7 ) - Érase Una Vez (TV, temporada 6 ) - The 100 ( TV ) - Erased ( Anime, 1 temporada 2016 ) - Santa Clarita's Diet ( Netflix, Temporada 1 ) - Marvel Agents of SHIELD ( TV, Temporada 4 ) - The OA y The Expanse (Netflix, Temporadas 1 ) - The Flash ( TV, Temporada 3 ) y Supergirl ( TV, Temporada 2) - Wynnona Earp y Crazyhead ( Netflix )

The Droid Life Show
The Droid Life Show: Episode 131 - Flagship Rumor Season

The Droid Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 71:45


On this Thursday episode of the DL Show, we'll recap the past couple of weeks, mostly the rumors for upcoming flagship phones and new watches. It's just that time of year, where the Galaxy S8, LG G6, and others are on the way, so there is a lot of moving pieces to cover. We'll also talk NVIDIA SHIELD TV review and more!

Zero Issues
Episode 78: Failed Pilots – Nick Fury / Wonder Woman

Zero Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016


This week it’s all failures, wonderful failures! The boys (and special guest, LU Radio‘s Jason Wellwood) assemble to watch the infamous 1998 Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD TV movie, then sit down for a round-table discussion on the good, the bad,… Continue Reading →

GAR! The Glenn and Ray Podcast
GAR! Podcast Episode 102: More Ask Us Anything Plus

GAR! The Glenn and Ray Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 68:28


This week's episode of The GAR! Podcast includes discussion of the following: intro / Stevie Wonder / Stevie at Motown / Superstition / Happy Birthday / the female Thor revealed / Adventures of Ray re-launch / Bill Simmons fired / Podcast Mount Rushmore / Serial / Joe Frank / role-playing games / making Ray blog / Ray's second podcast / Secret Wars / future Fantastic Four / doing Wonder Woman right / Taylor Swift, Wonder Woman / Glenn's Age of Ultron, comics and film / Whedon Thanksgiving / favorite films / favorite artists / Moonlighting / Big Brother vs. Survivor / Happyish / fixing Agents of SHIELD / Legends of Tomorrow / The Flash season two wishes / Better Call Saul and Ray's new job / pronoia / bigfoot theory / Ancient Aliens / Grendel / interim Green Lantern / closing / Links: Is Stevie Wonder blind? GAR! on the new female Thor Joe Frank The Make Mine Magic Podcast GAR! interviews Bryan J.L. Glass 2015 GAR! interviews Dennis Knight 2014 Glenn's review of Avengers: Age of Ultron The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Avengers: Age of Ultron The Biff Bam Popcast on Avengers; Age of Ultron Glenn's reviews of the Age of Ultron comic series Glenn's reviews of the "Agents of SHIELD" TV series "Breaking Us in Two" by Joe Jackson "Legends of Tomorrow" preview "Supergirl" preview Glenn's reviews of "The Flash" Ensley F. Guffey on Twitter French Fry Diary Biff Bam Pop! Glenn's Twitter Ray's Twitter The Adventures of Ray The GAR! Podcast on Pinterest The GAR! Podcast on Stitcher The GAR! Podcast on iTunes The GAR! Podcast Group on Facebook The GAR! Podcast Page on Facebook  

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 138

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 128:35


For a touch over two hours, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester make with the mouth noises on all things comic book. Topics today include a trio of new releases from Image Comics: Pretty Deadly by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma Rios; Velvet by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting; and Sex Criminals from Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky. Other topics we besiege you with include: Justice League of America; Cross Manage from Shonen Jump Alpha; The Death of the Family trade paperbacks; the Secret Origin of Tony Stark by Kieron Grant, Carlo Pagulayan and Scott Hanna; the Agents of SHIELD TV show, Yakitate!! Japan, Galoshing and so much more. Brief show notes can be found over at savage critic.com and we always welcome your comments at waitwhatpodcast@gmail.com. As always we hope you enjoy and we thank you for listening!

If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It
Gravity, Captain Phillips, Agents of SHIELD, Machete Kills, Goblin live review

If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 69:22


On the first part of our first October episode, Byrd and Trev are joined by the Goat of Hillbilly DVD Reviews for reviews of Gravity, Captain Phillips, Machete Kills, and Marvel's Agents of SHIELD TV series.  But first, Byrd and Trev regale the Goat with stories from the previous night's Goblin concert!Intro music: Goblin- Profondo Rosso (Deep Red)Outro Music: Goblin- Tenebre

Totally Random Fandom
Episode 02 - Electric Boogaloo

Totally Random Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2013 33:33


In this episode: DC's Batwoman loses its creators, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD TV show, Baltimore Comic-Con Eve discussion, and Dana's new acquisition. Not one of our finest hours as we were both a bit tired the night before Baltimore Comic Con. Future episodes will be a bit more lively.

Geekshow Podcast
0260 – New Episode: Cuppa Jay!

Geekshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2013 86:17


(NSFW!) RIP Ray Harryhausen. SHIELD TV is go! D&D movie? Not so fast! Big Hero 6? Cap vs Robert Redford. Comics nerds we hate. What DIDN'T make it into Ironman 3? Pepper Potts sex tape. Doc Savage. Scarlett Johansson IS ‘LUCY!'. Already with Star Trek 3? Man from UNCLE. Neil Gaiman Dr Who. Netflix hates … Continue reading "0260 – New Episode: Cuppa Jay!"

The Geekshow Podcast Archive
0260 – New Episode: Cuppa Jay!

The Geekshow Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2013


(NSFW!) RIP Ray Harryhausen. SHIELD TV is go! D&D movie? Not so fast! Big Hero 6? Cap vs Robert Redford. Comics nerds we hate. What DIDN'T make it into Ironman 3? Pepper Potts sex tape. Doc Savage. Scarlett Johansson IS ‘LUCY!'. Already with Star Trek 3? Man from UNCLE. Neil Gaiman Dr Who. Netflix hates … Continue reading "0260 – New Episode: Cuppa Jay!"

Geekshow Podcast
0253 – New Episode is sitting on a rainbow!

Geekshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 77:12


(NSFW!) Bates Motel. Veronica Mars. Kickstart Deadpool movie! Robert Redford in a Marvel movie? SHIELD TV show. Guardians of the Galaxy. Joss has seen Ironman 3. DC,wtf?! Magneto is marrying Capt. Picard. Bio shock game and movie news. Jeff is an angry Lantern. Special Guest: Jay Whittaker. More.

The Geekshow Podcast Archive
0253 – New Episode is sitting on a rainbow!

The Geekshow Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013


(NSFW!) Bates Motel. Veronica Mars. Kickstart Deadpool movie! Robert Redford in a Marvel movie? SHIELD TV show. Guardians of the Galaxy. Joss has seen Ironman 3. DC,wtf?! Magneto is marrying Capt. Picard. Bio shock game and movie news. Jeff is an angry Lantern. Special Guest: Jay Whittaker. More.

Geekshow Podcast
0243 – New Episode:Jimmy+Joss=BFFs

Geekshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 74:52


(NSFW!) Shield TV show news. Death Star petition. Robot Dogs. Robopocalypse. Jurassic Park.Dark Universe. Sin City 2. Walking Dead & Godzilla problems. Marvel Lego game. Taken 2. Jimmy Danced with Joss Wheadon at the Critics' Choice Awards. Would you F,SJP? Lots more.

The Geekshow Podcast Archive
0243 – New Episode:Jimmy+Joss=BFFs

The Geekshow Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013


(NSFW!) Shield TV show news. Death Star petition. Robot Dogs. Robopocalypse. Jurassic Park.Dark Universe. Sin City 2. Walking Dead & Godzilla problems. Marvel Lego game. Taken 2. Jimmy Danced with Joss Wheadon at the Critics' Choice Awards. Would you F,SJP? Lots more.

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

There was a lot of news coming out of New York Comic Con as well as after the con was over. We discuss IDW's announcements, Cartoon Network pulling DC Nation off the air, Scott Snyder and Jim Lee on a new Superman title, the SHIELD TV series pilot and more. (55:15)

The Nerdpocalypse
Episode 58: Welcome to Ballah Earth

The Nerdpocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2012 119:22


This week the guys discuss new planets, sky diving from the edge of space, Xbox360's new dashboard, Rockstar Games pack, penis injections/contests, Ant-Man, SHIELD TV show, Arrow, and much more.

Geekshow Podcast
0224 – New Episode has been burned before.

Geekshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012 94:43


(NSFW!) SHIELD TV series! Michael Keaton vs Robocop! Justice League movie. Trek 2. God of War movie. Hunger Games. Weddings on Trek? Mortal enemies! Kerry killed Conway Twitty. Office spin off. The Farm. Your questions for the panel. Books to movies. Post apocalypse. Needed remakes. Thank you Geek Show! Boobs or ass? Re-Animator.

The Geekshow Podcast Archive
0224 – New Episode has been burned before.

The Geekshow Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012


(NSFW!) SHIELD TV series! Michael Keaton vs Robocop! Justice League movie. Trek 2. God of War movie. Hunger Games. Weddings on Trek? Mortal enemies! Kerry killed Conway Twitty. Office spin off. The Farm. Your questions for the panel. Books to movies. Post apocalypse. Needed remakes. Thank you Geek Show! Boobs or ass? Re-Animator.