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Best podcasts about smart tvs

Latest podcast episodes about smart tvs

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Brits love podcasts on smart TVs

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 4:45 Transcription Available


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Canaltech Podcast
Seu aspirador robô pode estar espionando você?

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 21:44


Smart TVs, câmeras, roteadores, TV Box e até aspiradores robô podem representar riscos invisíveis dentro de casa. No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, Fernanda Santos conversa com Matheus Castanho,Tech Lead da Huge Networks, sobre como dispositivos IoT vêm sendo usados em ataques digitais ao redor do mundo. Durante o papo, o especialista explica como funcionam as chamadas botnets, por que aparelhos conectados podem ser transformados em “computadores zumbis” e quais cuidados simples ajudam a reduzir os riscos no dia a dia. O episódio também aborda o avanço da inteligência artificial na cibersegurança, os perigos dos dispositivos sem atualização e por que a segurança digital deixou de ser apenas uma preocupação das empresas. Você também vai conferir: Xiaomi confirma lançamento de novo celular premium mais acessível, WhatsApp testa recurso que promete acabar com a bagunça nos grupos e YouTube testa ferramenta para detectar deepfakes com o seu rosto. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernada Santos e contou com reportagens de Nathan Vieira, Viviane França e Marcelo Fischer, sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Yuri Sousa e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TPF's Podcast
Sflix - Stream Free HD Movies and Series Online

TPF's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 1:27


Sflix is a free streaming platform designed for movie and TV show enthusiasts who want high-quality entertainment without hidden fees or complicated registration processes. Users can instantly stream thousands of HD titles, including Hollywood blockbusters, trending TV series, and classic films across multiple genres.The platform is optimized for all modern devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and Smart TVs. This flexibility allows users to watch their favorite movies from home or while traveling. Sflix also features a clean interface that makes browsing and searching for content fast and simple.As online streaming continues to grow in popularity, https://sflixs.us/ stands out by offering free access to updated entertainment content with reliable HD playback. The website frequently adds new movies and TV episodes, ensuring viewers always have fresh content to explore.Another important benefit of Sflix is streaming stability. Many free movie websites experience slow loading speeds and excessive buffering, but Sflix focuses on delivering smoother playback through high-speed servers and optimized video performance. Combined with its large entertainment library and easy accessibility, Sflix has become a practical choice for users looking for unlimited streaming without subscription costs.Some us other services you might like.- https://123series.my- Sflix- Soap2day- 123Movies- Moviebox- Moviedex

Greg Belfrage Podcasts
May 8, 2026 - Top of the News Stack

Greg Belfrage Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 19:30


In Top of the News Stack, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest news topics including the Strait of Hormuz and American destroyers, Project Freedom and Saudi Arabia, parolees and South Dakota, smart TVs tracking your information, the Pentagon and Mark Kelly, Trump and the Reflecting Pool, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Greg Belfrage Podcasts
May 8, 2026 - Smart TVs Selling Your Information

Greg Belfrage Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 19:25


Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about Smart TVs collecting and selling your information. The TVs collect this information through Automatic Content Recognition. This is a feature that can be turned off on your Smart TV. Most listeners were not surprised their TVs would do this. They already knew their phones were listening to them because they would receive ads about something they were just talking about.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #1250: Smart TVs Spy on What You Watch and Profit From Your Data

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 34:55


On this week's show we look into how your TV may be spying on you so that manufacturers can profit off of what you watch. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Roku eclipses 100 million streaming households Paramount chief: We'll preserve 45-day theatrical window Dolby ATMOS coming to OTA TV Smart TVs Spy on What You Watch and Profit From Your Data Last week we read a news story about how some Smart TVs install apps that use your IP address and bandwidth to scrape the Internet to feed AI models. And if that isn't enough to make you want to disconnect your TV from the Internet, smart TVs from nearly every major brand are actively spying on exactly what you watch—whether it's cable, streaming apps like Netflix, over-the-air broadcasts, Blu-ray discs, or even content from a laptop, game console, or phone connected via HDMI. They do this through a built-in technology called Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) that takes frequent screenshots and audio fingerprints of what you are watching. Then, using the data, the content is identified, and detailed viewing information is sent back to the manufacturer's servers.  This isn't occasional tracking; studies show Samsung TVs send data roughly every minute and LG every 15 seconds, even when you're using the TV purely as a monitor for personal photos, videos, or work. The result is a highly detailed profile of your watching habits that gets turned into cash. How ACR Spying Works ACR software runs in the background on most smart TVs. Manufacturers then build individual or household viewer profiles. In addition to Samsung and LG, Sony, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, Roku TVs, and others also use ACR software to build user profiles.  How They Make Revenue From Your Viewing Data TV makers often sell hardware at razor-thin (or even negative) margins because the real money comes later from your data: Selling or licensing data to advertisers, data brokers, and measurement companies. Advertisers get precise audience insights for targeting ads on TV, phones, and other devices. Running their own ad platforms on the TV home screen and apps—personalized ads based on what you've watched. Cross-device retargeting: Your TV habits influence ads you see on YouTube, social media, or elsewhere. "Post-purchase monetization": Companies openly say they make more ongoing revenue from data and ads than from the initial TV sale. Some users even get "free" or ad-light apps in exchange for allowing extra tracking. Your viewing habits are packaged and sold as valuable advertising intelligence—often without you realizing the full extent.  Watchdog Groups Fight Back 2017 Vizio Case: Vizio secretly tracked 11 million TVs and sold the data without consent. The FTC fined them $2.2 million; the company admitted to collecting second-by-second viewing habits and linking it with demographics for advertisers who could then target you across phones and computers. 2024–2025 Research: University studies  confirmed TVs send massive amounts of viewing data regardless of source, creating "digital fingerprints" of users. December 2025 Texas Lawsuits: Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL for using ACR to collect and monetize viewing data without clear informed consent. Temporary restraining orders were issued against some companies, and Samsung later agreed to get explicit consent in Texas. The Proxy Network Angle We briefly spoke about this on the last show. A separate but growing practice involves certain smart-TV apps quietly enrolling your device in massive residential proxy networks like Bright Data. In exchange for fewer ads or free access, the app turns your TV into a web-scraping bot that uses your IP address and bandwidth to crawl public websites, collect data (including audio/video), and feed AI training models. Major platforms like Amazon, Google, and Roku have started blocking some of these, but they still run on LG webOS and Samsung Tizen in many cases. Bottom Line Your smart TV is effectively a 24/7 surveillance device in your living room that turns your private viewing into a profitable data product. While some data collection is now supposed to require opt-in consent, most people never notice the setting. The industry's business model increasingly depends on this surveillance, which is why cheap TVs keep getting smarter—and more invasive. Next Week - How to circumvent this!

Giga TECH.täglich
Maximal zwei Stück pro Kunde: Amazon senkt Preise für 4K-Smart-TVs massiv

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026


Wer einen großen Smart-TV mit Top-Ausstattung sucht, sollte sich diese Angebote von Amazon nicht entgehen lassen: Die neuesten Fire-TV-Modelle verwandeln euer Wohnzimmer in ein Entertainment-Center und sind aktuell zum Sparpreis erhältlich.

The Cook & Joe Show
Bob Walk and Joe has an upcoming battle with Smart TVs

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 37:37


Daily Tech Headlines
Australian Govt. Issues Expectations for Data Centers – DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026


The Australian government issues formal “expectations” for data centers and AI infrastructure within the country, the European Association of Commercial Television (ACT) calls for the DMA to apply to Smart TVs, and Mexico City launches a WhatsApp chatbot for 2026 FIFA World Cup tourists. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE for free or get DTNS Live ad-free.Continue reading "Australian Govt. Issues Expectations for Data Centers – DTH"

Sicredi Alto Uruguai RS/SC/MG
Capital Premiado: Saiba como participar e concorrer a mais de R$ 1,3 milhão em prêmios

Sicredi Alto Uruguai RS/SC/MG

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 18:25


Neste episódio do Momento Sicredi Conexão, recebemos o Diretor de Negócios, André Zanon, que detalha sobre a nova edição da campanha Capital Premiado 2026. Nesta edição especial de 45 anos da Cooperativa, serão mais de R$ 1,3 milhão em prêmios, incluindo três carros VW/Tera 0km, motocicletas, SmartTVs e vales-compras.

Giga TECH.täglich
Maximal zwei Stück pro Kunde: Amazon senkt Preis für 4K-Smart-TVs radikal

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026


Wer einen großen Smart-TV mit Top-Ausstattung sucht, sollte diese Amazon-Angebote nicht verpassen: Die neuesten Fire-TVs verwandeln euer Wohnzimmer in ein Entertainment-Center – jetzt zum Sparpreis in den Frühlingsangeboten.

Giga TECH.täglich
„Direkt in den Müll“: Hisense bringt Besitzer von Smart-TVs mit dreister Werbung auf die Palme

Giga TECH.täglich

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026


Hisense hat mit diesem Experiment komplett daneben gehauen.

SSRN
BREAKING: (Taco Bell Glow-Up, MrBeast Mario Bars, & AI Skynet Vibes)

SSRN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 3:12


This content is a humorous and speculative 'news report' from a Gen Z perspective, imagining a series of trending events from March 10, 2026, as reported by Dexerto. It highlights a future where brands take their offerings to extreme levels, such as Taco Bell introducing an expansive menu that blurs the lines between fast food and beauty products (e.g., Baja Blast Midnight Pie, Birthday Cake Empanada, and even Mountain Dew Baja Blast Under Eye Patches). Concurrently, the digital landscape is envisioned to become more challenging for users, with YouTube implementing mandatory 30-second unskippable ads on Smart TVs for non-Premium subscribers, reminiscent of traditional cable television.Technological and entertainment trends also feature prominently. MSI is predicted to release a highly sought-after, aesthetically pleasing 'Frieren: Beyond Journey's End' gaming PC bundle, tapping into the anime market. Food brands are also getting creative, with Hidden Valley offering a 'dream job' for 'Ranch-bassadors' to travel Europe and create content, and MrBeast collaborating with Super Mario Galaxy for unique Feastables snacks. The report also touches on celebrity culture, noting actor Barry Keoghan's surprising passion for retro gaming, and the rise of AI with Meta's acquisition of Moltbook, an exclusive social app for AI agents. The overall tone is a mix of excitement, disbelief, and a touch of dread about these future developments.

Secrets of Technology
Smart TVs vs. Streaming Boxes

Secrets of Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 70:38


TV buying isn't just about screen size anymore. Dom Bettinelli, Joanne Mercier, and Leo Devick unpack privacy risks, long-term value, and ecosystem lock-in—plus why streaming boxes may outlast your smart TV and what truly future-proofs your setup. The post Smart TVs vs. Streaming Boxes appeared first on StarQuest Media.

KFI Featured Segments
@BillHandelShow – ‘Tech Tuesday' with Rich DeMuro

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 12:36 Transcription Available


KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich Mike talks about how to watch the Super Bowl, what to look for in new TVs, and Apple's new AirTagSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jornal da USP
Panorama Paulista #109: Smart TVs

Jornal da USP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 2:34


Análise da Fundação Seade mostra aumento no número de usuários de televisões inteligentes

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Guckst du: Alles über Fernseher, Beamer und Leinwände | c't uplink

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025


Wer gerade überlegt, sein Wohnzimmer mit einem neuen Fernseher oder vielleicht sogar mit einem Beamer aufzuwerten, ist hier genau richtig. In diesem c't uplink dreht sich alles um Geräte für große Bilder: Fernseher und Beamer. Wir besprechen, worauf man beim Kauf achten muss und was für Techniken es derzeit gibt. Beamer werfen Bilder mit ausgefeilten Techniken an Wände – oder auch Leinwände. Warum sich Kurzdistanz-Beamer aber so gar nicht mit Raufasertapeten vertragen, weiß c't-Redakteur Stefan Porteck aus eigener, leidvoller Erfahrung. Er und die c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann dröseln im Podcast die verschiedenen Beamer-Techniken auf. Sie erklären, für welche Wohnzimmer Beamer sich eignen und was man bei Leinwänden beachten muss. Test und Kaufberatung Ulrike hat für die c't-Ausgabe 24/2025 fünf Beamer getestet; in der Ausgabe 25 folgten dann sechs aktuelle Smart-TVs mit 65 Zoll Diagonale. Dabei stellte Ulrike fest, dass OLED-Fernseher gegenüber LCD-Geräten nicht mehr so haushoch überlegen sind. LCD-Fernseher mit guter Local-Dimming-Technik können gut mithalten. Insgesamt bemerkte sie, dass Fernseher insgesamt eher günstiger werden. Trotzdem rät Ulrike: „Legen Sie vor dem Kauf die Ausstattungsmerkmale fest, die Ihr neuer Fernseher unbedingt mitbringen muss. Alles, was darüber hinausgeht, ist super, sollte den Preis aber nicht zu sehr in die Höhe treiben. Aus eigener Erfahrung verlangt das einiges an Selbstdisziplin…“ Zugenommen habe die Werbung in Smart-TVs: „Die Hersteller haben Nutzerdaten als Einnahmequelle erkannt“, erklärt Ulrike. Um die Datengier von Smart-TVs zu bändigen, lohne sich ein Blick in die Einstellungen: „Deaktivieren Sie einfach alle Funktionen, die Sie nicht brauchen.“ Mit dabei: Ulrike Kuhlmann Moderation: Stefan Porteck Produktion: Tobias Reimer ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Beamer in c't 24/2025 (Paywall). ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Fernseher in c't 25/2025 (Paywall). Noch mehr über Beamer und Fernseher lesen Sie in den c't-Ausgaben 24 und 25/2025, auf ct.de sowie in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Die Ausgabe 25/2025 gibt es aktuell am Kiosk.

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Guckst du: Alles über Fernseher, Beamer und Leinwände | c't uplink

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025


Wer gerade überlegt, sein Wohnzimmer mit einem neuen Fernseher oder vielleicht sogar mit einem Beamer aufzuwerten, ist hier genau richtig. In diesem c't uplink dreht sich alles um Geräte für große Bilder: Fernseher und Beamer. Wir besprechen, worauf man beim Kauf achten muss und was für Techniken es derzeit gibt. Beamer werfen Bilder mit ausgefeilten Techniken an Wände – oder auch Leinwände. Warum sich Kurzdistanz-Beamer aber so gar nicht mit Raufasertapeten vertragen, weiß c't-Redakteur Stefan Porteck aus eigener, leidvoller Erfahrung. Er und die c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann dröseln im Podcast die verschiedenen Beamer-Techniken auf. Sie erklären, für welche Wohnzimmer Beamer sich eignen und was man bei Leinwänden beachten muss. Test und Kaufberatung Ulrike hat für die c't-Ausgabe 24/2025 fünf Beamer getestet; in der Ausgabe 25 folgten dann sechs aktuelle Smart-TVs mit 65 Zoll Diagonale. Dabei stellte Ulrike fest, dass OLED-Fernseher gegenüber LCD-Geräten nicht mehr so haushoch überlegen sind. LCD-Fernseher mit guter Local-Dimming-Technik können gut mithalten. Insgesamt bemerkte sie, dass Fernseher insgesamt eher günstiger werden. Trotzdem rät Ulrike: „Legen Sie vor dem Kauf die Ausstattungsmerkmale fest, die Ihr neuer Fernseher unbedingt mitbringen muss. Alles, was darüber hinausgeht, ist super, sollte den Preis aber nicht zu sehr in die Höhe treiben. Aus eigener Erfahrung verlangt das einiges an Selbstdisziplin…“ Zugenommen habe die Werbung in Smart-TVs: „Die Hersteller haben Nutzerdaten als Einnahmequelle erkannt“, erklärt Ulrike. Um die Datengier von Smart-TVs zu bändigen, lohne sich ein Blick in die Einstellungen: „Deaktivieren Sie einfach alle Funktionen, die Sie nicht brauchen.“ Mit dabei: Ulrike Kuhlmann Moderation: Stefan Porteck Produktion: Tobias Reimer ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Beamer in c't 24/2025 (Paywall). ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Fernseher in c't 25/2025 (Paywall). Noch mehr über Beamer und Fernseher lesen Sie in den c't-Ausgaben 24 und 25/2025, auf ct.de sowie in der c't-App für iOS und Android. Die Ausgabe 25/2025 gibt es aktuell am Kiosk.

c’t uplink
Guckst du: Alles über Fernseher, Beamer und Leinwände | c't uplink

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 68:58 Transcription Available


Beamer oder Fernseher? Leinwand oder nicht? OLED- oder LCD-Display? Smart-TV oder Datenschutz? Wir haben die Antworten und geben Tipps fürs Heimkino. Wer gerade überlegt, sein Wohnzimmer mit einem neuen Fernseher oder vielleicht sogar mit einem Beamer aufzuwerten, ist hier genau richtig. In diesem c't uplink dreht sich alles um Geräte für große Bilder: Fernseher und Beamer. Wir besprechen, worauf man beim Kauf achten muss und was für Techniken es derzeit gibt. Warum sich Kurzdistanz-Beamer schlecht mit Raufasertapeten vertragen, weiß c't-Redakteur Stefan Porteck aus eigener, leidvoller Erfahrung. Er und die c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann dröseln im Podcast die verschiedenen Beamer-Techniken auf. Sie erklären, für welche Wohnzimmer Beamer sich eignen und was man bei Leinwänden beachten muss. Ulrike hat für die c't-Ausgabe 24/2025 fünf Beamer getestet; in der Ausgabe 25 folgten dann sechs aktuelle Smart-TVs mit 65 Zoll Diagonale. Dabei stellte Ulrike fest, dass OLED-Fernseher gegenüber LCD-Geräten nicht mehr so haushoch überlegen sind. Insgesamt bemerkte sie, dass Fernseher insgesamt eher günstiger werden. Zugenommen habe die Werbung in Smart-TVs: „Die Hersteller haben Nutzerdaten als Einnahmequelle erkannt“, erklärt Ulrike. Um die Datengier von Smart-TVs zu bändigen, lohne sich ein Blick in die Einstellungen: „Deaktivieren Sie einfach alle Funktionen, die Sie nicht brauchen.“ ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Beamer in c't 24/2025 (Paywall): https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2025/24/2519710455395861104 ► Die besprochene Artikelstrecke über Fernseher in c't 25/2025 (Paywall): https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2025/25/2525417393905751011

¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!
10:00H | 14 NOV 2025 | ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!

¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 59:00


CADENA 100 presenta 45 minutos de música sin interrupción con artistas como Taylor Swift, Alicia Keys, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, Rosalía y Pablo Alborán. 'Buenos días, Javi y Mar' acompaña con la mejor variedad musical y Javi Nieves y Mar Amate dan los buenos días. Fernando propone canciones para una playlist para conducir, destacando 'Closer' de Ne-Yo. También se mencionan ofertas del Black Friday en Fiat Professional y Nissan, con 130 planes disponibles. El Corte Inglés celebra su aniversario con un 25% de regalo en juguetes y alimentación, y un millón de euros en premios. Se anuncia el Eurojackpot de la ONCE. Se invita a visitar Tenerife como destino de invierno y a volar a Estados Unidos y Canadá con TAP Portugal. HSN ofrece complementos de magnesio y Movistar, ofertas en Smart TVs. Securitas Direct ofrece alarmas antiocupación y Línea Directa seguros de coche. Se recuerda el premio Nobel de medicina y se invita a donar el cerebro a la ciencia con la Fundación Reina Sofía. The Weeknd ...

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
The Nation-State Attacks Hiding in Your OT Network

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 33:34


Podcast: Industrial Cybersecurity InsiderEpisode: The Nation-State Attacks Hiding in Your OT NetworkPub date: 2025-11-12Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode of the Industrial Cybersecurity Insider, Craig Duckworth sits down with Matthew Carr, co-founder of Atumcell and OT penetration testing expert with fifteen years of experience securing operational technology systems. Matthew shares his journey from vulnerability research to specializing in cyber-physical security, recounting the pivotal moment when his exploit code stopped a production line at a major car manufacturer. The conversation addresses the critical gaps in OT security, including why most organizations are unaware of what's actually on their networks, the dangers of default passwords on IoT devices, and how attackers often use espionage rather than ransomware to remain undetected. Matthew reveals how his team safely conducts pentests in production environments, develops proprietary detection rule sets, and helps organizations understand their infrastructure through network mapping. The discussion encompasses a range of topics, from the risks associated with smart TVs in conference rooms to the motivations behind nation-states targeting critical infrastructure, culminating in practical advice on developing a cybersecurity roadmap for cyber-physical systems.Chapters:(00:00:00) - Welcome and Introduction to Matthew Carr's OT Security Journey(00:02:30) - The Moment Exploit Code Stopped a Production Line at a Major Car Manufacturer(00:06:15) - Why Most Organizations Don't Know What's Actually on Their OT Networks(00:09:45) - The Three Pillars of Adamzsel: Pentesting, Monitoring, and Tabletop Exercises(00:14:20) - How Attackers Know Your Infrastructure Better Than You Do(00:18:50) - Smart TVs in Conference Rooms: The Hidden Security Risk with Root Access(00:22:30) - Espionage vs Ransomware: The Cyber Attacks No One Is Talking About(00:26:45) - Why Default Passwords on IoT Devices Are an Attacker's Favorite Entry Point(00:30:20) - Building a Cybersecurity Roadmap for Cyber-Physical Systems(00:33:15) - Closing Thoughts and Free OT Security White Paper from AdamzselLinks And Resources:Atumcell WebsiteMatthew Carr on LinkedInWant to Sponsor an episode or be a Guest? Reach out here.Industrial Cybersecurity Insider on LinkedInCybersecurity & Digital Safety on LinkedInBW Design Group CybersecurityDino Busalachi on LinkedInCraig Duckworth on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Industrial Cybersecurity Insider? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Industrial Cybersecurity Insider, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk
642: AirPods, Angels, and Apple Mystique

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 60:40


In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a nostalgic throwback to a wrestling match they attended, the latest release of the MacBook Pro with M5 chip, and the implications of larger storage options. They dive into the specifics of the new 'Launch Angels' folder found in macOS 14, differences in storage drives, and the practical uses of Google Gemini for locating a lost MacBook. Additionally, they highlight the pros and cons of Amazon purchases, and share personal stories involving client interactions and unique tech mishaps. The episode wraps up with a teaser for the next Patreon-only episode focusing on marketing strategies using Canva.   00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia 00:47 Wrestling Memories and Family Connections 01:58 New MacBook Pro with M5 Chip 06:03 Storage Needs and Solutions 14:09 Smart TVs vs. Apple TV 19:39 AirPods Pro Discussion 25:32 Meeting in Boulder and Casa Bonita 27:59 Planning Future Meetups 28:15 Discussing Canva and Managed Service Plans 28:40 Launch Angels Folder Discovery 31:41 Apple Music and Third-Party Services 32:46 Bluetooth Adapters for Airplanes 34:17 Amazon Purchases and Returns 40:10 Printer Ink Scams and Issues 51:05 Client Stories and AI Assistance 56:29 Conclusion and Patreon Promotion

Como lo pienso lo digo
Bloquea anuncios y publicidad en tus dispositivos #HowTo

Como lo pienso lo digo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 7:14


Pueden existir mil formas de hacerlo, pero en este episodio te cuento como puedes bloquear anuncios, publicidad y demás cosas molestas de forma fácil en tus ordenadores, teléfonos, consolas, SmartTVs y Routers.. Instrucciones: https://adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html Te invito a debatir sobre este tema en el Foro de la Comunidad de TuPodcast https://foro.tupodcast.com Y otras formas de contacto las encuentran en: https://ernestoacosta.me/contacto.html Todos los medios donde publico contenido los encuentras en: https://ernestoacosta.me/ Si quieres comprar productos de RØDE, este es mi link de afiliados: https://brandstore.rode.com/?sca_ref=5066237.YwvTR4eCu1

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Enshittification: wenn gute Produkte und Webdienste verhunzt werden | c't uplink

c't uplink (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025


Die Google Suche lieferte mal treffgenaue Ergebnisse und dezente Werbung, Facebook vernetzte Freunde und Familie und Streaming-Dienste wie Netflix und Amazon Prime erlaubten unkompliziert legal Filme und Serien zu streamen. Mittlerweile ist auch bei Google die Werbung aufdringlich und die Trefferliste unbrauchbar, Facebook fördert eher hohen Blutdruck und bei den Streaming-Anbietern gibt es komplizierte Tarife und Werbung obendrauf. Und selbst bei Hardware oder lokal installierter Software ist man "dank" Accountzwang statt Käufer und Eigentümer nur noch Nutzer oder Abonnent. Plötzlich gibt es unsinnige Zusatzfunktionen und ohne Premium-Abo kommt man teils nicht mehr an die eigenen Daten heran. Diese Verschlechterung von einst brauchbaren Produkten wird als Enshittification bezeichnet. Die hat ganz unterschiedliche Ursachen, manches ist die Nebenwirkungen von unbedachten Entscheidungen oder Prioritäten, anderes geschieht in voller Absicht, um mehr Gewinn abzuschöpfen. Was Enshittification begünstigt und auf welche Warnsignale man achten sollte, beschreibt c't-Redakteur Jan Mahn im c't uplink. Zu welchen Stilblüten Enshittification bei Smart-TVs und Druckern führt, erläutert c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutieren sie, was Verbraucher tun können, um dem entgegenzuwirken und ob Regulierung eine Antwort sein kann. Mit dabei: Jan Mahn und Ulrike Kuhlmann Moderation: Keywan Tonekaboni Produktion: Ralf Taschke ► Der besprochene Artikel auf heise+ (Paywall): https://heise.de/-b4877380

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Enshittification: wenn gute Produkte und Webdienste verhunzt werden | c't uplink

c’t uplink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 52:57


Die Google Suche lieferte mal treffgenaue Ergebnisse und dezente Werbung, Facebook vernetzte Freunde und Familie und Streaming-Dienste wie Netflix und Amazon Prime erlaubten unkompliziert legal Filme und Serien zu streamen. Mittlerweile ist auch bei Google die Werbung aufdringlich und die Trefferliste unbrauchbar, Facebook fördert eher hohen Blutdruck und bei den Streaming-Anbietern gibt es komplizierte Tarife und Werbung obendrauf. Und selbst bei Hardware oder lokal installierter Software ist man "dank" Accountzwang statt Käufer und Eigentümer nur noch Nutzer oder Abonnent. Plötzlich gibt es unsinnige Zusatzfunktionen und ohne Premium-Abo kommt man teils nicht mehr an die eigenen Daten heran. Diese Verschlechterung von einst brauchbaren Produkten wird als Enshittification bezeichnet. Die hat ganz unterschiedliche Ursachen, manches ist die Nebenwirkungen von unbedachten Entscheidungen oder Prioritäten, anderes geschieht in voller Absicht, um mehr Gewinn abzuschöpfen. Was Enshittification begünstigt und auf welche Warnsignale man achten sollte, beschreibt c't-Redakteur Jan Mahn im c't uplink. Zu welchen Stilblüten Enshittification bei Smart-TVs und Druckern führt, erläutert c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutieren sie, was Verbraucher tun können, um dem entgegenzuwirken und ob Regulierung eine Antwort sein kann. ► Der besprochene Artikel auf heise+ (Paywall): https://heise.de/-b4877380

c't uplink (SD-Video)
Enshittification: wenn gute Produkte und Webdienste verhunzt werden | c't uplink

c't uplink (SD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025


Die Google Suche lieferte mal treffgenaue Ergebnisse und dezente Werbung, Facebook vernetzte Freunde und Familie und Streaming-Dienste wie Netflix und Amazon Prime erlaubten unkompliziert legal Filme und Serien zu streamen. Mittlerweile ist auch bei Google die Werbung aufdringlich und die Trefferliste unbrauchbar, Facebook fördert eher hohen Blutdruck und bei den Streaming-Anbietern gibt es komplizierte Tarife und Werbung obendrauf. Und selbst bei Hardware oder lokal installierter Software ist man "dank" Accountzwang statt Käufer und Eigentümer nur noch Nutzer oder Abonnent. Plötzlich gibt es unsinnige Zusatzfunktionen und ohne Premium-Abo kommt man teils nicht mehr an die eigenen Daten heran. Diese Verschlechterung von einst brauchbaren Produkten wird als Enshittification bezeichnet. Die hat ganz unterschiedliche Ursachen, manches ist die Nebenwirkungen von unbedachten Entscheidungen oder Prioritäten, anderes geschieht in voller Absicht, um mehr Gewinn abzuschöpfen. Was Enshittification begünstigt und auf welche Warnsignale man achten sollte, beschreibt c't-Redakteur Jan Mahn im c't uplink. Zu welchen Stilblüten Enshittification bei Smart-TVs und Druckern führt, erläutert c't-Redakteurin Ulrike Kuhlmann. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Keywan Tonekaboni diskutieren sie, was Verbraucher tun können, um dem entgegenzuwirken und ob Regulierung eine Antwort sein kann. Mit dabei: Jan Mahn und Ulrike Kuhlmann Moderation: Keywan Tonekaboni Produktion: Ralf Taschke ► Der besprochene Artikel auf heise+ (Paywall): https://heise.de/-b4877380

OTTOTECNOLOGIA
Micro teclado y control remoto para su televisor, su tablet o su teléfono

OTTOTECNOLOGIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 3:48


Precio: https://amzn.to/4lJDx7N El Rii K06 es un mini teclado inalámbrico con retroiluminación que combina conexión Bluetooth y 2.4 GHz, ideal para controlar dispositivos como Amazon Fire Stick, PS4/PS5, Smart TVs, y más. Incluye un touchpad integrado para navegar fácilmente y una función de aprendizaje IR que permite imitar los comandos de un control remoto. Es recargable por USB‑C, compacto y portátil, perfecto para entretenimiento desde el sofá o el uso con sistemas HTPC y VR.

ResiWeek
Shedding Light On What We Do | ResiWeek 491

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 32:06


Smart TVs might finally start earning their namesake, but that doesn't mean they're easy to use. Can we guide the customer, or can we just go back to the old days of 'dumb' TVs? CEDIA launches a consumer-facing campaign to highlight our industry. The simple question is... Is it enough? How to showcase what we do and the value of it to the public eye.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we bring you the latest news in the residential AV space. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts. Joining us this week is Jason Knott of D-Tools and Patrick Norton from CTI.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Jason Knott– D-ToolsPatrick Norton – CTILinks to sources:CE Pro – Smart TVs Are Smart But Hard To HandleResidential Tech Today – CEDIA Launches Campaign To Showcase AVSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

IT Privacy and Security Weekly update.
EP 248. No Telly. The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for the Week Ending June 24th., 2025

IT Privacy and Security Weekly update.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 20:30


In this week's update: A massive 7.3Tbps DDoS attack overwhelmed a Cloudflare customer's site with 37.4 terabytes of junk traffic in just 45 seconds, highlighting the growing scale of cyber threats.Smart TVs equipped with Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology track viewing habits across devices, raising significant privacy concerns due to extensive data collection.Then the UK's Information Commissioner's Office has issued new guidance to curb excessive data collection by smart devices like TVs, speakers, and air fryers, prioritizing user privacy.A Salesforce study revealed that LLM-based AI agents achieve only 58% success on simple CRM tasks and struggle with confidentiality, exposing gaps in real-world enterprise applications.U.S. officials claim Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is aiding China's military and evading export controls, raising concerns about its global AI model usage.The suspected killer of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman allegedly used online “people search” sites to find her address, underscoring the dangers of unregulated data brokers.Iran's state TV was hijacked and its largest crypto exchange lost $90 million in cyberattacks, signaling the rising role of cyber operations in geopolitical conflicts.The Qilin ransomware group now offers a “Call a Lawyer” service to its affiliates, providing legal advice to enhance extortion efforts and project professionalism.Drop the telly, we've got a lot to cover this week!For the full transcript to this podcast click here.

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Podcasts on Smart TVs, Attention-Getting Audio, & More

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 8:16


Today in the business of podcasting: what podcasting gets right about attention, smart TVs rise the second-most-used device to consume podcasts, Crunchyroll has a new companion podcast produced with Sony, why there's a CPM slump growing in the CTV market, and AudioUK calls for UK government to enshrine podcasts. Find links to every article mentioned - and our webinar signup, here on SoundsProfitable.com

I Hear Things
Podcasts on Smart TVs, Attention-Getting Audio, & More

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 8:16


Today in the business of podcasting: what podcasting gets right about attention, smart TVs rise the second-most-used device to consume podcasts, Crunchyroll has a new companion podcast produced with Sony, why there's a CPM slump growing in the CTV market, and AudioUK calls for UK government to enshrine podcasts. Find links to every article mentioned - and our webinar signup, here on SoundsProfitable.com

Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Pope Leo's Personal Trainer and the Importance of Self-Care (Special Podcast Highlight)

Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 6:34


So, get this... Timmerie shares that Pope Leo has had an excellent workout routine. His trainer had no idea this humble, smiley, modest guy showing up a few times a week was even a Cardinal, let alone about to become the Pope. This whole situation made Timmerie pause and ask: “Am I taking care of my body?” “Are you?” We’re Body and Soul. God didn’t just make us spiritual beings; He made us embodied souls. The Pillars of Self-Care (According to Timmerie) She breaks it down to four non-negotiables for basic human thriving, backed by science and super doable: Sleep Get eight hours a night. Hormones and brain function need it. Food = Fuel Start tracking protein. Your ideal body weight = your daily protein grams. E.g., goal weight: 150 lbs → eat 150g protein/day. This curbs hangry-snacking and helps you feel full, stable, and energized. Sunlight Aim for 15–30 mins of sun a day, even if it’s just working on your laptop outside. Sun helps with vitamin D, sleep cycles, stress, and mood. Exercise Pope Leo did it 2–3x/week (before becoming the Pope). You can too. Minimum goal: 30 mins, 3x/week. Ideal: Something daily, even if it’s just 15 minutes. Whether it's walking, dancing, lifting random Amazon gear you forgot you owned, or following some quirky YouTube routine; you don’t need a gym membership. You just need a plan. Spiritual Mic Drop from Timmerie: "God created our bodies. He knows what they need. So, let’s stop starving them of sleep, nutrition, light, and movement... and start treating them like the temples they are." And hey... next time you’re exercising, maybe offer it up for the Pope. He’s probably doing the same. Want more life-giving Catholic content? Check out Relevant Radio +. There's no cost, it's ad-free, and it's streaming everything from the Daily Mass to the Rosary. Available on Smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV & more!

nScreenMedia
nScreenNoise – Can a UK Law Fix What's Wrong with U.S. Smart TVs?

nScreenMedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 16:01


New UK media legislation is focused on helping local broadcasters battle global SVOD.  However, a small part of the law could be beneficial in the US. Guaranteeing prominence is key.

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
The Smart TV Factor: What Growing Connected TV Listening Means for Podcasting

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 8:41


Smart TVs are increasingly popular tools for accessing podcasts, but what does that actually mean for the medium?Written by Tom WebsterEdited by Gavin GaddisAudio edited by Gavin GaddisHosted by SpreakerSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

I Hear Things
The Smart TV Factor: What Growing Connected TV Listening Means for Podcasting

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 8:41


Smart TVs are increasingly popular tools for accessing podcasts, but what does that actually mean for the medium?Written by Tom WebsterEdited by Gavin GaddisAudio edited by Gavin GaddisHosted by SpreakerSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #1198: Are You Satisfied With Your Streaming Providers?

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 43:08


On this week's show we ask, how satisfied are you with your streaming service providers? We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Prime Video has 88% of customers on ad-supported plans Amazon gearing up to roll out new Fire TV OS on streaming player Roku announces 2 new streaming sticks starting at just $30 Max begins password-sharing crackdown Other: Aiwa: Then and Now State of Streaming: Satisfaction with streaming providers (The Streamable) How are Americans really feeling about their streaming services? Recently, we surveyed nearly 1,500 cord-cutters to get a clearer picture of how people are watching, what they're paying, and which services they are most satisfied with. The results reveal shifting habits in a saturated streaming market and point to what matters most as we speed right through 2025. Full article here… Streaming services people use: YouTube TV: 30% Hulu + Live TV: 10% Sling TV: 7% DIRECTV STREAM – 6% Fubo: 3% Philo: 3% DIRECTV via internet: 2% Dish: 2% None of the above: 38% Are subscribers satisfied? Despite rising subscription costs and service fragmentation, 58% of users are satisfied with their streaming experience, 33% are neutral, and only 9% are dissatisfied. This high satisfaction rate, despite 2024's price hikes and content reshuffles, is likely due to improved app performance, better device compatibility, and more tailored subscription options. How many services do people use? In 2025, streaming is typically a multi-platform experience: 49% of households subscribe to 2-4 services, 38% use 5 or more, and only 12% stick to a single service. Content fragmentation drives users to stack subscriptions for their favorite shows and sports, a shift from the cable era, making multiple subscriptions the norm for convenience. Monthly spending on streaming The typical streaming bill has surged, with 35% of users spending $50-$100 monthly, often on live TV and multiple on-demand subscriptions. Additionally, 26% spend over $100, likely on premium plans or add-ons, while only 19% keep costs at $25 or less by limiting subscriptions or using free trials. Streaming costs and complexity now rival traditional cable bills. Bundled benefits Bundling is a popular cost-saving strategy, with 31% of respondents accessing streaming through Amazon Prime and 14% via phone bills, often getting discounted or free access to platforms like Netflix or Disney+. However, 36% prefer direct subscriptions or find their preferred platforms aren't bundled, showing bundling is common but not universal. Churn vs. loyalty In 2025, 70% of users showed strong loyalty to their existing services, indicating platform stickiness despite subscription fatigue. However, 50% canceled at least one streaming service in 2024, driven by cyclical pauses, price hikes, or lack of content. Unlike cable, streaming subscriptions are easily canceled, leading to dynamic, seasonal churn, with some users returning for new content. What matters most? Here are the features that matter most to users: Affordable pricing Access to local channels Live sports availability Device compatibility (smart TVs, streaming sticks, etc.) Channel variety Reliable streaming quality DVR functionality Support for 4K resolution and surround sound (less critical) Preferred streaming devices Smart TVs are the top choice for streaming, used by 56% of viewers, followed by Roku devices at 44%, then Fire TV, Apple TV, and web/mobile viewing. This highlights a trend toward living room, lean-back streaming experiences over desktop viewing, driven by widespread smart TV adoption and improved built-in apps.    

Engadget
You can trick Google's AI Overview, Is Amazon's Starlink rival Project Kuiper behind schedule, and LG smart TVs are getting Xbox Game Pass

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 7:56


You can trick Google's AI Overviews into explaining made-up idioms, Amazon's Starlink rival Project Kuiper is reportedly way behind schedule, and LG smart TVs are getting Xbox Game Pass this week. It's Thursday, April 24td and this is your morning tech news roundup from Engadget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
S06E30 Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 72:23


Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank – S6E30: Four Number Ones and a Screen DoorFrank is back! After a brutal sinus infection, the full crew is finally together again for a jam-packed 30th episode. Dan and Frank start with a shoutout to last week's guest Jerry Hooks before diving into this week's hot topics across the sports world—and a few unexpected tangents along the way.

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
290 Evolving Podcast Consumption: Infinite Dial 2025

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 73:52


The intricacies of full time podcasting, discussing workflows, preparation, and the tools necessary for producing quality content, the reality of daily podcasting, the importance of research, plus tools and systems to get the work done! Then, analyzing insights from the Infinite Dial study 2025, highlighting trends in content consumption, the evolving landscape of podcasting, the importance of understanding audience preferences and adapting to the changing media environment ---- all with special guest Robb Dunewood! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you!

Rejoice
290 Evolving Podcast Consumption: Infinite Dial 2025

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 73:52


The intricacies of full time podcasting, discussing workflows, preparation, and the tools necessary for producing quality content, the reality of daily podcasting, the importance of research, plus tools and systems to get the work done! Then, analyzing insights from the Infinite Dial study 2025, highlighting trends in content consumption, the evolving landscape of podcasting, the importance of understanding audience preferences and adapting to the changing media environment ---- all with special guest Robb Dunewood! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you!

Nosotros Los Clones
ChatGPT vs. Ghibli: ¿Plagio o inspiración? - NLC 183

Nosotros Los Clones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 72:46


#podcastshorts #ChatGPTvsGhibli #XAI #MercadoPlayEn este episodio analizamos la polémica entre ChatGPT y Studio Ghibli, la compra de XAI por X, la llegada de Mercado Play a Smart TVs, el nuevo KIA K4 con entrevista exclusiva.

FOX on Tech
FOX On Games: Jackbox Games Expands to Smart TVs | Alienware's New Monitor Lineup

FOX on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 3:52


Discover how Jackbox Games is reaching new audiences with smart TV apps and explore Alienware's latest monitor offerings for gamers of all levels. FOX's Eammonn Dignam with the details in this "FOX On Games." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tech Podcasts Network Show Coverage
The Versatility of Zadar Labs’ Radar Tech: From Drones to Smart TVs

Tech Podcasts Network Show Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 13:35


In an era where smart technology is rapidly evolving, the integration of imaging radar systems presents a significant leap forward in the capabilities of various devices. The discussion with David Wu sheds light on the remarkable advancements made by Zadar Labs in the realm of imaging radar technology. This innovative approach utilizes radio waves to … Continue reading The Versatility of Zadar Labs' Radar Tech: From Drones to Smart TVs → The post The Versatility of Zadar Labs' Radar Tech: From Drones to Smart TVs appeared first on Tech Podcast Network.

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
Universal React with Mo Khazali

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 36:09


Mo Khazali, head of mobile and tech lead at Theodo UK, talks about the novel concept of Universal React. He discusses cross-platform development, overcoming performance challenges, and its impact on empowering small development teams to compete with big tech. Links https://x.com/mo__javad https://github.com/mojavad https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammadkhazali We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Mo Khazali.

Mac Power Users
773: 2024 State of the Platforms (Part 2)

Mac Power Users

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 122:12


Sun, 01 Dec 2024 22:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/773 http://relay.fm/mpu/773 2024 State of the Platforms (Part 2) 773 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Stephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. Stephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. clean 7332 Subtitle: Mac, Vision Pro, Apple TV, iCloud & ServicesStephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Mac Power Users #772: 2024 State of the Platforms (Part 1) - Relay FM Give the Gift of Relay FMGet 20% off any annual Relay membership between now and December 18! MacSparky Field GuidesUse code "MPUGRAVY" for 20% off. The sale ends a few days after the episode airs. Shortcuts for iPhone & iPad Field Guide (Plus Edition) | MacSparky Vestaboard Mac - Apple Apple introduces M4 chip - Apple Apple introduces M4 Pro and M4 Max - Apple The incredible M4 Macs create Apple's biggest challenge yet | Macworld A War of Head Versus Heart: The M2 MacBook Air — 512 Pixels Apple iMac M4 review: who is this for, exactly? - The Verge iPhone Mirroring is Very Good — 512 Pixels macOS Screenshot Library — 512 Pixels visionOS 2.2 Beta Adds Wide and Ultrawide Modes to Mac Virtual Display - MacRumors Apple TV 4K - Apple Daring Fireball: Apple TV's Hardware Situation Is Fine Amazon.com: AirTag Case for Apple TV Remote Watch on Smart TVs and streaming devices - Apple Support Apple TV Set by 2011? - MacRumors Magic Rays of Light - MacStories Mac Power Users #752: Exploring Apple's TV Efforts, with Sigmund Judge - Relay FM iCloud+ - Apple MobileMe's Legacy — 512 Pixels The Official MacSparky Yule Playlist Entertainment - Services - Apple

Relay FM Master Feed
Mac Power Users 773: 2024 State of the Platforms (Part 2)

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 122:12


Sun, 01 Dec 2024 22:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/773 http://relay.fm/mpu/773 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett Stephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. Stephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. clean 7332 Subtitle: Mac, Vision Pro, Apple TV, iCloud & ServicesStephen and David make it through the rest of Apple's platforms this week, including a speed round of the company's entertainment portfolio. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Mac Power Users #772: 2024 State of the Platforms (Part 1) - Relay FM Give the Gift of Relay FMGet 20% off any annual Relay membership between now and December 18! MacSparky Field GuidesUse code "MPUGRAVY" for 20% off. The sale ends a few days after the episode airs. Shortcuts for iPhone & iPad Field Guide (Plus Edition) | MacSparky Vestaboard Mac - Apple Apple introduces M4 chip - Apple Apple introduces M4 Pro and M4 Max - Apple The incredible M4 Macs create Apple's biggest challenge yet | Macworld A War of Head Versus Heart: The M2 MacBook Air — 512 Pixels Apple iMac M4 review: who is this for, exactly? - The Verge iPhone Mirroring is Very Good — 512 Pixels macOS Screenshot Library — 512 Pixels visionOS 2.2 Beta Adds Wide and Ultrawide Modes to Mac Virtual Display - MacRumors Apple TV 4K - Apple Daring Fireball: Apple TV's Hardware Situation Is Fine Amazon.com: AirTag Case for Apple TV Remote Watch on Smart TVs and streaming devices - Apple Support Apple TV Set by 2011? - MacRumors Magic Rays of Light - MacStories Mac Power Users #752: Exploring Apple's TV Efforts, with Sigmund Judge - Relay FM iCloud+ - Apple MobileMe's Legacy — 512 Pixels The Official MacSparky Yule Playlist Entertainment - Services - Apple

Surveillance Report
Is Your Smart TV Your Biggest Privacy Risk?

Surveillance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 36:57


Episode 199: New research on the privacy of Smart TVs, the Internet Archive is being attacked, America's backdoor was pried open, and more!

Daily Tech News Show
OpenAI Leadership Shakeup - DTNS 4863

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 30:27


LG brings ads to the screensaver of its Smart TVs. Plus Google introduced new features for NotebookLM enabling it to summarize YouTube videos and audio files. And why have CTO Mira Murati, Chief Research Officer Bob McGrew, and a research VP, Barret Zoph, left OpenAI?Starring Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood, Justin Robert Young, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.

Daily Tech News Show (Video)
OpenAI Leadership Shakeup – DTNS 4863

Daily Tech News Show (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 30:35


LG brings ads to the screensaver of its Smart TVs. Plus Google introduced new features for NotebookLM enabling it to summarize YouTube videos and audio files. And why have CTO Mira Murati, Chief Research Officer Bob McGrew, and a research VP, Barret Zoph, left OpenAI? Starring Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood, Justin Roberts, Roger Chang, Joe. To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!