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Episode 392 avec David et Sébastien S..Sommaire :• A comme Alto (00:02:27) : 50 ans apres le Xerox Alto. Une foule de technologies ont été inventées par Xerox dans les années 70. (source) • B comme BlackLotus (00:11:24) : Un bootkit UEFI qui évite secureboot. Blacklotus est le premier exemple public de malware UEFI capable d'éviter le mécanisme secureboot et infecter une machine windows 11 entièrement patchée. (source, source) • F comme Facebook (00:20:04) : Facebook met son propre browser dans son app Android. Pour mieux vous profiler, Facebook teste l'utilisation de son propre browser pour visualiser les liens dans son app android. (source) • H comme Hotmail (00:27:13) : Hotmail va devenir payant. Les propriétaires d'une adresse Hotmail vont devoir passer à la caisse. (source) • S comme Shazaam (00:33:50) : Ils inventent le Sazaam qui identifie les bruits de votre voiture. Une IA qui écoute les bruits suspects émis par une voiture et diagnostiquer les pannes à venir. (source, source) • S comme Super Resolution (00:40:04) : Microsoft offre le VSR également pour certains GPU AMD. Microsoft a activé le support VSR sur Edge pour les GPU NVIDIA et AMD. (source, source) • S comme Sonos (00:46:20) : Sonos lance de nouveaux produits. Sonos lance le ERA100 et ERA300, succésseurs du Sonos One et Sonos Play:2. (source, source) • W comme Wemenon (00:53:42) : Mushroom Power. Une démo en laboratoire d'un PC vivant composé de... champignons. (source, source, source)
Hacking a dumpster Sonos Play 5 Gen 1 speaker to remove all the evil software locking and turn it into a dumb speaker with just line-in and basic wireless Bluetooth. Integrating a new Fosi Audio ZX-TB21 2+1 amplifier. https://amzn.to/3USD7xQ Youtube: Sonos, the Juicero of wireless speakers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLyjvXAJcLM Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1519-free-your-sonos-speaker!-(hack)/
Black Friday Guide 2019 Well Black Friday is almost here. Just like all the years we've talked about it, there are some exceptional deals to be had. The question is where do you put your focus. If you're going to wait in line somewhere, where is the right place to maximize your reward for that time? Resources: www.blackfriday.com www.blackfriday.fm www.bfads.net Target Doors Open 5:00PM on Thursday and close at 1:00AM on Friday then reopen 7:00 AM on Friday Hisense 65" 4K ROKU TV - Black (65R6D) $279.99 Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones was $299.99 now $129.99 TCL 40" 1080p Smart LED Roku TV (40S325) was $259.99 now $169.99 Samsung 50" 4K UHD HDR Smart TV was $349.99 now $279.99 LG 43” 4K UHD Smart LED HDR TV (43UM6910PUA) was $349.99 now $ 229.99 Phillips 50" Roku UHD HDR Smart TV was $329.99 now $179.99 Amazon Fire TV Stick with all-new Alexa Voice Remote (2nd Generation) was $24.99 now $19.99 Roku Streaming Stick+ Black (3810R) was $49.99 now $29.99 Samsung 65" Smart 4K UHDTV was $899.99 now $599.99 Polaroid 32" LED HDTV was $119.99 now $69.99 LG 65" UHD HDR Smart TV was $699.99 now $479.99 Anker PowerCore 15,600mAh Power Bank - Black was $39.99 now $24.99 Google Nest Cam Indoor Security Camera was $199 now $159 Google Home Smart Speaker $49 True wireless headphones ranging from $35 to $75 So so much more!! BestBuy Doors Open Thanksgiving day at 5:00PM Shop online all day Samsung 70" LED 6 Series 4K UHDTV was $899.99 now $549.99 Insignia 58" LED 4K UHDTV + Amazon Echo Dot was $479.99 now $199.99 Amazon Fire TV Stick w/ Alexa Voice Remote was $39.99 now $19.99 JLab Audio JBuds Air True Wireless Earbud Headphones was $49.99 now $29.99 LG 55" 4K LED UHDTV UK6090PUK was $399.99 now $299.99 Amazon - Fire HD 8 - 8" - Tablet - 16GB 8th Generation, 2018 Release - Black was $79.99 now $49.99 Beats by Dr. Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones - Shadow Gray was $349.99 now $199.99 Package - Ring - Peephole with Chime - Satin Nickel and Amazon - Echo Show 5 Smart Display with Alexa - Charcoal was $209.99 now $179.99 Arlo - Pro 4-Camera Indoor/Outdoor Wireless 720p Security Camera System - White was $649.99 now $399.99 Samsung - 75" Class - LED - Q60 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR was $1999.99 now $1499.99 Hisense - 65" Class - LED - H6500F Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR was $499.99 now $299.99 Insignia - 58 Class - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR - Fire TV Edition was $479.99 now $199.99 Samsung - 65" Class - LED - NU6900 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR was $549.99 now $479.99 Sony, TCL and VIZIO TV Deals ??? LG - 82" Class - LED - UM8070PUA Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR was $1999.99 now $1599.99 Sony - 85" Class - LED - X900F Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR was $3499.99 now $2999.99 Pioneer - Elite 7.2-Ch. Bluetooth Capable with Dolby Atmos 4K Ultra HD HDR Compatible A/V Home Theater Receiver - Black was $499.98 now $379.98 Many many more! Check out the ad Wal*Mart Online Wed 11/27 @ 10:00 PM Eastern in stores Thanksgiving @ 6:00PM onn. 40" Class FHD (1080P) Roku Smart LED TV (100005395) - $ 98 onn. 50" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR10 Roku Smart LED TV (100005396) $148 SAMSUNG 50" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR UN50NU6900 - was $328 now $278 SAMSUNG 55" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR UN55NU6900 - was $378 now $328 Rca 720p Roku Smart Home Theater Projector (RPJ133) - $99 Google Smart TV Kit: Google Home Mini and Chromecast, Walmart Exclusive - was $64 now $35 VIZIO 65" Class V-Series 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart TV (V655-G9) (2019 Model) - was $528 now $398 Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Beats Pop Collection - Pop Blue - was $199 now $129 Google Home Mini - Chalk - was $25 now $19 Roku Ultra Streaming Media Player 4K/HD/HDR 2019 with Premium JBL Headphones - was $99 now $48 JLab Audio JBuds Air Executive True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds + Charging Case - Black - was $69 now $34 onn. White In-Ear True Wireless Earbuds with Charging Case - was $24.88 now $15 (These look like Apple Ear Buds Knock offs) DVDs at $3.96, Bluerays at $5.96 and 4K UHD at $7.96 Costco In-Store Black Friday Sale begins November 29, 2019 Online Black Friday Sale begins November 28, 2019 LG 55" Class 7 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $349.99 LG 65" Class 7 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $499.99 Samsung 58" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $379.99 Samsung 55" Class - Q7D Series - 4K UHD QLED LCD TV $999.99 Samsung 55" Class - Q6D Series - 4K UHD QLED LCD TV $699.99 Samsung 75" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $749.99 Vizio 75" Class PX Series 4K Quantum Color LED LDC TV $1699.99 Sony Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones $129 LG 77" Class C9 Series 4K UHD OLED TV (Online Only) $4949.99 LG 86" Class 8 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $1949.99 Sonos Play 1 Wi-Fi Speaker $229.99 Ring Video Doorbell 2 w/ 1-Year Protect Plus $129.99 Ring Stick Up Camera Battery $379.99 (Costco sells a three pack for $249 so this may be a four pack or come with some other special features. Details may become evident at checkout)) Netgear Orbi Whole Home Wi-Fi Systems $299 Vizio 70" Class V Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV (11/28 Online Only) $599.99 Bose Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones $269.99 TCL 65" Class 6-Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $599.99 Sonos Playbar Bundle w/ Wall Mount Kit $529 Vizio 65" Class PX-Series 4K UHD Quantum LED LCD TV $999.99 Sonos Beam Soundbar Shadow Edition $299.99 TCL 65" Class 6-Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $599.99 Google Nest Hello Video Doorbell w/ 6-month Nest Aware Subscription $169.99 Sam's Club In-Store Black Friday Sale begins November 29, 2019 at 7am Online Black Friday Sale begins November 28, 2019 Samsung 65" Curved 4K Smart HDR UHDTV (UN65RU730DFXZA) was $729 now $599 Vizio 65" P-Series Quantum X 4K HDR Smart TV (PX65-G) was $1399 now $879 LG 65" 4K Smart HDR UHDTV (65UM6900PUA) $479 Philips 75" 4K HDR Smart UHDTV (75PFL5704) was $849 now $599 Sonos Beam - Shadow Edition $299 Bose SoundSport Pulse Wireless Headphones was $129.88 now $99.88 VIZIO SmartCast 44 5.1 Sound Bar System w/ Wireless Subwoofer (SB4451-C0) was $399 now $199 Other: Ecobee smart thermostat - Ecobee 3 was $249 now $199 Ecobee 3 lite was $169 now $139 via website Amazon - LG 82" 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV for $1,699.99 All-new Echo Dot with Clock for $34.99 Amazon Smart Plug was $24.99 now $4.99 Ring Indoor HD Security 2-Pack was $119.98 now $99.99 Big Lots Sentry Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds was $15 now $10 Overstock.com JBL Free X Truly Wireless Headphones $74.95 Overstock.com Beats By Dr Dre Beats Studio 3 Wireless Noise Cancelation Headphones $239.99 Samsung $400 off 50” QLED Smart 4K HDTV + Free Shipping was $1,099.99 now $699.99 Kohls - Xbox One S 1TB Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Bundle
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Vous l'aviez demandé (ou pas), le retour de ma vie plate! Je revient sur mes (més)aventures avec Apple et mon MacBook et je fais une mini critique du Sonos Play:1.
Is the home stereo dead? It certainly looks like it. Show notes: Carvel (https://www.carvel.com) Radio Shack (https://www.radioshack.com) Realistic (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realistic_(brand)) Wollensak (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wollensak) Goliath (https://amzn.to/2JTNHVE) Bosch (https://amzn.to/2yn9ZKa) The Good Fight (https://amzn.to/2to9kT5) Sonos Beam (https://amzn.to/2JTGhlu) The Best Stereo Receiver (Wirecutter) (https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-stereo-receiver/) Sonos One (https://amzn.to/2yv6wcs) (In the show, Kirk mentioned the Play:1, but that's not the model that will support AirPlay 2; it's the newer Sonos One. Their products are a bit confusing.) Stand for Sonos Play:1 (https://amzn.to/2tkpRHG) Sonos Play: 5 (https://amzn.to/2M7in2r) Focal Chorus 705 (https://amzn.to/2MJUGya) Our next tracks: Grateful Dead: Dave's Picks Vol. 26 (http://www.dead.net/store/daves-picks/daves-picks-volume-26-albuquerque-civic-auditorium-nm-111771) Cake: B-Sides and Rarities (https://amzn.to/2tndxqg)
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Kirk got his HomePod. He spent a couple of hours listening to music to judge the sound quality. In short, it sounds great at times, but at others it doesn’t. Sponsor: ChronoSync, by Econ Technologies. Whatever your backup or sync scenario, ChronoSync has got you covered! Download a free 15-day trial version, and get 25% off ChronoSync on the Econ Technologies website. Show notes: Wrapping it right: In praise of Apple's packaging Sonos PLAY:5 Cambridge Audio Minx Air 100 Coldplay: The Scientist Bob Dylan: Cold Irons Bound Talking Heads: I Zimbra Brian Eno: Just Another Day (This disc is not available on Apple Music.) The Cure: Faith David Bowie: “Heroes” Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here Brian Eno: St. Elmo’s Fire Joy Division: She’s Lost Control Grateful Dead: Ripple Brad Mehldau: Exit Music (For a Film) Beethoven: String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 95, “Serioso”; Takács Quartet Tobias Hume: Musicall Humours, Jordi Savall Purcell: Fantasies for Viols, Phantasm Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244: No.39 Aria: “Erbarme Dich” Magdalena Kozená Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue Brad Mehldau: River Man Grateful Dead: Truckin’ Coldplay: ‘Til Kingdom Come Our next tracks: Doug: Abraham Inc.: Tweet-Tweet If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.
AppsMac.com 042 - Regalos de Navidad Christian Airpods - 159€ Funda Airpods Silicona - 7,99€ Funda para Airpods Catalyst - 27,99€ Sonos Play 1 - 179€ Despertador solo pilas con luz y temperatura - 12,19€ DJI Osmo Mobile - 271€ Lente Moment para iPhone X Funda Humixx - 11€ Batería 20.000mAH - 23€ Cargador Qi - 18€ Soporte Auriculares Brainwavz Hengja - 15€ Vaporera Aigostar - 35€ Anova Precision Cooker - 124€ (- 95€) Cocina a baja temperatura de Joan Roca - 12, 34€ Termostato NetAtmo - 150€ Tado v2 - 162€ Eve Energy - 50€ 1Password Family - 5€/mes Macjosan - Naseros.com Micrófono Rode NT1 Kit - (222€) Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2ª gen) (125€) Rode smartLav+ (46€) Audient ID14 (233€) AmpliFi HD + 2 extensores (362€) AmpliFi HD sin extensores (139€) Extensor AmpliFi (130€) Orbi Netgear (427€) Fire TV Stick (40€ con Prime) Regleta vertical Besteck (43€) CyberPower CP900 EFPCLCD de 900VA (195€) CyberPower CP1300 EFPCLCD de 1300VA (277€) Eaton Ellipse Eco 650 (400W) (93€) Proyector LESHP (1200x800) (162€) Pantalla TecTake para el proyector (2x2 m) (60€) Taurus mycook (1099€) Tele LG 49UJ651V (4K de 49”) (634€) Pack educación Apple con: Logic, FCPX, Motion 5, Compressor 4, MainStage 3 por 199$ Óliver - Canal de Youtube de Óliver IKEA Tradfri (80€) IKEA Rallen (16€) Focusrite Scarlett Solo (98€) Wacom ExpressKey Remote (108€) ElGato CamLink (128€) Zelda Breath Of The Wild (55€) Atomos Ninja Inferno (1220€)
AppsMac.com 042 - Regalos de Navidad Christian Airpods - 159€ Funda Airpods Silicona - 7,99€ Funda para Airpods Catalyst - 27,99€ Sonos Play 1 - 179€ Despertador solo pilas con luz y temperatura - 12,19€ DJI Osmo Mobile - 271€ Lente Moment para iPhone X Funda Humixx - 11€ Batería 20.000mAH - 23€ Cargador Qi - 18€ Soporte Auriculares Brainwavz Hengja - 15€ Vaporera Aigostar - 35€ Anova Precision Cooker - 124€ (- 95€) Cocina a baja temperatura de Joan Roca - 12, 34€ Termostato NetAtmo - 150€ Tado v2 - 162€ Eve Energy - 50€ 1Password Family - 5€/mes Macjosan - Naseros.com Micrófono Rode NT1 Kit - (222€) Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2ª gen) (125€) Rode smartLav+ (46€) Audient ID14 (233€) AmpliFi HD + 2 extensores (362€) AmpliFi HD sin extensores (139€) Extensor AmpliFi (130€) Orbi Netgear (427€) Fire TV Stick (40€ con Prime) Regleta vertical Besteck (43€) CyberPower CP900 EFPCLCD de 900VA (195€) CyberPower CP1300 EFPCLCD de 1300VA (277€) Eaton Ellipse Eco 650 (400W) (93€) Proyector LESHP (1200x800) (162€) Pantalla TecTake para el proyector (2x2 m) (60€) Taurus mycook (1099€) Tele LG 49UJ651V (4K de 49”) (634€) Pack educación Apple con: Logic, FCPX, Motion 5, Compressor 4, MainStage 3 por 199$ Óliver - Canal de Youtube de Óliver IKEA Tradfri (80€) IKEA Rallen (16€) Focusrite Scarlett Solo (98€) Wacom ExpressKey Remote (108€) ElGato CamLink (128€) Zelda Breath Of The Wild (55€) Atomos Ninja Inferno (1220€)
Under Googles Pixel-event tidigare i höstas presenterades en rad produkter där tyg var ett återkommande designval – något vi inte är speciellt vana vid från den kalla, strama industridesign som är och har varit normen de senaste decennierna. Kan vi nu vara på väg att se ett trendbrott, med andra typer av hårdvarudesigner där andra värden och känslor lyfts fram? Detta och en hel del annat diskuterar vi i veckans avsnitt. Väl mött! Ur veckans innehåll Försnack Chatta med oss Robin Good Black Friday-kampanj Ämnen Designtrender: Industridesign vs. "mänsklig design" Johans sommarspecial "Braun-designen" ATP 244: The Mac Renaissance Fon Gramofon Produkterna från Googles Pixel Event 2017 Libratone Zipp Hur iPhone fick sin skärm i glas Sonos PLAY:5 Sonos PLAYBAR Eftersnack Apple Music Spotify Discover Weekly Release Radar Daily Mixes SongShift En podd om teknik Hemsida Skicka feedback Livechatten Köp våra snygga t-shirts med EPOT-tryck Annonsera hos oss Om oss Social media En podd om teknik på Twitter En podd om teknik på Facebook En podd om teknik på Instagram Jezper på Twitter Johan på Twitter Magnus på Twitter
On this week’s episode: Apple Exchanging Some 2012 and Early 2013 MacBook Pros Needing Battery Service With Newer Models followed the next day by: Apple No Longer Replacing Some MacBook Pros Needing Service With Newer Models Jason sells his SONOS Play 3. Mike may buy a SONOS Playbase. HomePod firmware leaks Botched Release of Beta HomePod […]
AEP #041 - Con Rodrigo Fernández En este episodio hablamos con Rodrigo Fernández, @Zordor en Twitter, madrileño y residente en Japón, sobre tecnología, software y accesorios que le acompañan en el día a día. Su Podcast, Canal de Youtube: The geek and the friki Algunos de los accesorios comentados son: Auriculares Bose QC35 - 297€ Mochila Solar Pack - 148€ Sonos Play 1 - 199€
AEP #041 - Con Rodrigo Fernández En este episodio hablamos con Rodrigo Fernández, @Zordor en Twitter, madrileño y residente en Japón, sobre tecnología, software y accesorios que le acompañan en el día a día. Su Podcast, Canal de Youtube: The geek and the friki Algunos de los accesorios comentados son: Auriculares Bose QC35 - 297€ Mochila Solar Pack - 148€ Sonos Play 1 - 199€
This week: Reviews for the new iPad Pro and HomePod are bonkers Someone in the Apple supply chain just accidentally leaked some of iPhone 8’s marquee features Speed tests show a big improvement in the new MacBook Pro Apple finally offers us iCloud Storage sharing Our favorite unannounced iOS 11 features And we’ll tell you what we like (and don’t) about the apps and gadgets we’re currently testing in an all-new Under Review! This episode supported by Build a beautiful, responsive website quick at Squarespace.com. Enter offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off. Squarespace—Build it Beautiful. CultCloth will keep your iPhone 7, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time you can use code CULTCAST to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for the great music you hear on today's show. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney Apple suppliers confirm two of iPhone 8’s biggest features http://www.cultofmac.com/487120/apple-supplier-will-ship-3d-facial-recognition-sensors-time-iphone-8/ Apple supplier Largan has confirmed it will be shipping its new 3D sensors in time for iPhone 8, while another has confirmed waterproofing and wireless charging technology. Largan’s sensors are capable of carrying out facial and iris recognition and provide an alternative to fingerprint scanning. They could be the solution Apple turns to if it is unable to embed a Touch ID scanner beneath the iPhone 8’s display. iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models are already splash- and water-resistant with an IP67 rating, but Apple's fine print warns that "splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear." iPhone water damage is not covered by Apple's warranties. But in Wednesday's shareholders meeting, [Robert] Hwang, [Wistron CEO] told reporters that the Assembly process for the previous generations of [iPhones] have not changed much, though new features like waterproof and wireless charging now require some different testing, and waterproof function will alter the assembly process a bit,” A report earlier this year said Apple's next iPhone models will feature improved IP68-rated water resistance (30 minutes in up to 3 feet of water) 2017 MacBook Pro is Up to 20% Faster Than Last Year's Model in Benchmarks https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/07/2017-macbook-pro-benchmarks-geekbench/ Apple this week refreshed its MacBook Pro lineup with Intel's seventh-generation Kaby Lake processors, and early benchmarks for the notebooks suggest the 2017 models are up to 20 percent faster than the equivalent 2016 models equipped with Intel's sixth-generation Skylake processors. Only about a 30% improvement over 2012/2013 MacBook Pros... 10.5-inch iPad Pro review roundup: Apple’s most impressive tablet yet http://www.cultofmac.com/486616/10-5-inch-ipad-pro-review-roundup-apples-impressive-tablet-yet/ One of the big improvements of the new iPad Pro is its new variable refresh rate display, which Apple calls ProMotion, and means that it can run at 120Hz, or twice as fast as previous displays. It can also cycle down to 24Hz on still images. ARS has praised the new ProMotion by saying that it makes it easier to read text and scroll simultaneously, with the “ghosting” effect you get at 60Hz greatly reduced What everyone agrees on is that the new A10x processor is blazingly fast Smart keyboard is getting mixed reviews. Some saying it feels flimsy and unsatisfying to type on. Uses the newest Touch ID. Dramatically better antireflection coating. About 30% faster than 9.7inch iPad Pro, even more on multicore Geekbench tests I saw. Export times in Garage Band almost halved in some cases. Way better front (7MPX) and back cameras (12MPX), especially from the previous 12inch which had a 1.2 MPX camera. Fuller, better sounding external speakers iPad finally feels "pro" HomePod First Listen Impressions: 'Incredible' Audio With Bass-Heavy Sound That Easily Beats Echo https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/06/homepod-first-impressions/ A few websites have now gotten the chance to hear how HomePod sounds in a quiet environment, and they're sharing their opinions online. Mashable: The audio wasn't just loud — filling a room with sound, good or bad, is easy — it was rich. Mashable noted that Apple had in-room comparisons with its competitors, including Sonos Play:3 and Amazon Echo, and that the HomePod easily beat the two other speakers in pure music playback quality. CNET: HomePod came off as bolder and more vivid than Sonos Play:3 in the [listening] experience, and a lot better than Amazon Echo. I'd also say the music sounded consistently vivid and crisp in a quiet space What HiFi: We also heard a pair of HomePods playing a live recording of Hotel California by The Eagles. The attention to detail was striking, with different instruments sounding discretely realised. Engadget called HomePod's audio "incredible,” if listening to the HomePod was like listening to a CD, then audio through the Echo sounded like AM radio. Apple Drops 2TB iCloud Storage Price to $9.99, Eliminates 1TB Option https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/06/apple-updates-icloud-storage-prices/ Following the WWDC keynote, Apple updated and simplified its iCloud storage tiers 50GB: $0.99 200GB: $2.99 2TB: $9.99 (updated from 1TB) Apple is offering an option to share a 200GB or 2TB iCloud storage plan with family members, which is perhaps the reason behind the price drop. Google Photos offers free backup for photos and videos. Or you can back up via Plex premium. Offload unused apps Automatically offload unused apps if you’re low on storage. iOS 11 Preview: Control Center Gets Customizable With 3D Touch https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/06/ios-11-preview-control-center/ Control center is now customizable, and you can use 3D touch to expand some control center icons (like the music control) iOS 11 Lets AirPods Users Change Tracks With a Double Tap https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/07/ios-11-airpods-change-tracks-double-tap/ AirPods will soon be able to skip forwards and backwards between tracks with a double tap of either earpiece, thanks to a new additional setting in iOS 11. It’ll be possible to customize the AirPods so that a double tap on one earpiece skips, while double tapping on on the other earpiece goes to the previous track. Under Review Yuneec Typhoon H Lake Coloring App for iPhone and iPad Espin Bikes Espin bike deal Leander mentioned on Gilt
Special guest Cillian Dwyer returns to That Old Pod to share his thoughts on this week's WWDC conference. Conversation dives into how Apple's announcement positions them relative to their competitors, what surprised us, and how we see the tools and advancements announced this week impacting the future. Longer discussion around the impacts of Apple joining the AR/VR revolution. Show Notes:What is WWDC 2017?Watch Apple’s 2017 WWDC Keynote which is the basis of today’s conversation, watching this first will drastically improve the listening experienceGoogle has their own version every year called Google I/O and its held each year in late MayMicrosoft's conference is named Microsoft Build which is generally held in early May each yearA seasoned Apple Developer commenting on the relaxed atmosphere of WWDC being held in San JoseTV and tvOSAmazon Prime tvOS app announcementHere’s Apple’s product page for watchOS 4Apple has opened up the future of Bluetooth accessories working directly with WatchWhat is NFC?Apple is opening up NFC to developers in iOS 11, which has been a subject of some contentionWatch satisfaction rates are through the roof, consistent across all the companies wearablesPotential glucose monitoring for WatchApple Watch health measurement’s accuracy is best in classWatch compared to proper chest monitorsWatch distance calculation is best in classApple allowing gym equipment providers to directly sync with WatchCustomers call using Pay on the watch a magical experiencewatchOS 2 to 3 was a major overhaul of the user experienceRecent comparison studies into Siri’s accuracy have shown room for improvement, although the results are fairly inconsistentSiri speaks 21 languages and 36 localizations, Cortana speaks 8, Google Assistant 4 and Alexa is merely bilingualYou can read Apple’s privacy page which does a terrific job of explaining how Apple prioritizes your privacy; the section on Siri has yet to be updated for iOS 11 where your device will sync the Siri data with each other, but that data will not be available to Apple; the best way I’ve seen this described was Horace Dediu who framed it that “Siri knows you, Apple does not”Siri’s learned behaviors are synced between your devices with iCloud in iOS 11The Wall Street Journal’s recent hit piece on Siri has garnered lots of attention recently, I felt the sourcing was pretty light for such a heavy tone, and it looks like I’m not the only oneUnderstanding extensions, released with iOS 8 in 2014, possibly one of the most underused power features of iOSExtensions allow the user to pass data between apps, something Android has allowed in a far less elegant form I believe since 2008 when the OS first launched, but certainly since 2009 when Cupcake added support for widgets I’ve shared my thoughts before on Android Wear 2.0’s adoption of cell radio supportApple announces MacOS High SierraWhat is Apple File System (APFS)?Many of the features of APFS such as full disk encryption and modern concepts such as snapshots and clones will theoretically allow Apple to provide drastically better solutions for system wide file encryption than File Vault, or system wide backup with Time MachineWhat is this ZFS Lucio speaks of?Remembering Mac OS X 10.6 Snow LeopardZFS support stripped from Snow LeopardWhat is HFS+? John Siracusa changed my life with these elegant write ups of file systems and backup solutionsApple to enforce 2FA as mandatory in iOS 11What is 2FA for Apple accounts?Mac OS Sierra and iOS 11 support HEVC, what is it?Apple announces Metal 2What is an eGPU?What is DirectX?Many windows machines powered by DirectX 11, but all machines running Windows 10 are powered by DirectX 12I had trouble finding the exact article Cillian was quoting to compare frame rates of World of Warcraft in Mac OS Sierra and Windows 10, but apparently performance in metal is terrificXamarin enables development of iPhone apps on Windows without a MacNew iMacs announcedNvidia explains why GPUs are so important for tasks such as augmented reality/virtual reality/mixed reality/machine learning/neural networksApple finally making desktop caliber video cards standard in all its 4k and 5k iMacs with the Radeon Pro 500 seriesHow does Radeon 580 Pro compare with Nvidea GTX 1080?AMD and it’s new Radeon Vega lineJohn Knoll, co-developed Photoshop with his brother and later started Industrial Light and Magic which has produced such movies as The Abyss, Pirates of the Caribbean, Speed Racer, Avatar, Hugo and all the modern Star Wars movies among many othersIndustrial Light and Magic (ILM)Cost of a graphics cardsApple stuns the world with the iMac ProCost of iMac Pro is stunningly lowApple’s 5k displays are getting ridiculousAffinity Photo appAffinity Photo demoCost of a last generation 8-core Xeon processor ranges from around $400 - $900What is ECC RAM?what is a teraflop?22 Teraflops is 4x more powerful than the Xbox Microsoft has teased releasing sometime this year codenamed ScorpioMicrosoft Surface StudioAppleCare+ for MacMacbook can now be configured with Intel’s i5 and i7 kaby lake chipsAre these processors custom Intel parts? I can’t find it listed anywhereKaby LakeiOS memory management16GB ram limit for Macbook ProsApple’s official dev kit for eGPUThe Talk Show goes live with Craig Federighi andPhil SchillerHTC ViveFinal Cut Pro XiOS 11 previewNew App Store design aestheticWhat is Aqua?Here’s a terrific history on the evolution of the Mac’s user interface designiTunes design evolution on the MacApple Music design has set the standard we are now seeing everywhereThere are currently around 2.2 million apps available in the App StoreNetflix prediction algorithms are gaining notorietyNetflix paralysis is being used to study human’s response to overwhelming optionsWhat is dogfooding?iMessage sync with iCloud and the new iMessage App drawerApple Pay with person to person payments in iOS 11Square provides a fantastic user experienceSplit view has been an option on the iPhone since the launch of iPhone 6 and iOS 9, provided you are not in zoomed modeControl center is redesigned to one page and is now customizableWhat is jailbreaking?All about Notification CenterA nice comprehensive look at all the design changes in iOS 11Airplay 2 and it’s support for multiple roomsWhat is a QR code?The iPhone camera app is now a basic QR code readerWhen guests are attempting to join your wifi network, iOS 11 will prompt you to provide your wifi passwordApple adds indoor maps for airports and mallsApple Maps gaining lane guidance and a specialized automatic Do Not Disturb Mode1PasswordSherlocking is a reference to an Operating System (OS) taking a third party app’s functionality and making it part of the native system, thus destroying the app’s market viability, R.I.P Sherlock1Password showing off their new iPad experienceiCloud keychain works within apps in iOS 11OS level integration of Facebook and Twitter was introduced in iOS 6, now removedWhat is iCloud keychain and how do I use it?Two step verification with Apple, which is different from 2FAWhat is Authty?Hacking with fan noiseWhat is an air gapped computer?The myth of security by obscurityMusic starts with workouts on watchOS 4Apple and silence is a dangerous comboThis is the biggest you can see album art in iTunes 12Lots of wasted space in Apple Music, look how small those navigation letters are!New iPad Pro, including new 10.5” screen sizeOG iPadiPhone upgrade programiPad Pro 12.9” offers 2732 x 2048 which is 5,595,136 at a density of 264 pixels per inch; the 15” MacBook Pro offers 2880 x 1800which is 5,184,000 pixels (about 2% more) with a density of 220 PPIUnderstanding ProMotion and the variable refresh rate displayBattery testing difficultiesiPad Pro performance improvementsPrevious gen iPad performance was already astoundingApple launches ARKit, a tool to allow developers to make augmented reality appsMicrosoft HoloLens is available today, but as this picture shows the limitations are still severeARKit demos are already absolutely mind boggling, remember these are being made by people on their iPhones and iPads less than 4 days after the tool launched while all of these people have been busy at the conference it was announced at (i.e., no free time)Understanding the new Depth APIMaui Jim sunglassesPlatforms State of the Union KeynoteARKit supports all A9 and A10 devicesPalm rejectionThis drag and drop demo from 3-5 minutes is absolutely stunningWhat are permissions?A10X SoC with 3x performance cores, 3x efficiency cores and a 12 core GPUApple announces the HomePod Apple MusicSpotifySpotify collaborative playlistsWhat is Chiptune?Reviews of quality of sound for the HomePod are very positiveBen Bajarin, Lucio butchers last namesHomePod spatial awarenessiPod HiFiLucio always assumes “late in the year” means the 2nd week in December, thus he is basically guaranteed to be correct or pleasantly surprisedSonos Play 3A8 processor in the HomePod, same as the current AppleTVHomePod does have a display, and according to Neil Cybart it’s the whole top, not the Siri waveformMagic LeapMicrosoft Satya Nadella, again, Lucio butchers last namesLucio and Cillian have discussed in much further depth on the topics of AR/VR here and on AMD here and hereThanks for listening! Lucio will be posting a written form of his WWDC impressions as soon as he can finish it.
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Vi snackar om det senaste avslöjandet från Wikileaks – det gigantiska Vault 7 och hur det påverkar oss alla. Vi reflekterar kring problematiken med dagens internet och hur framtiden kan komma att se ut för Windows Server som verkar få stöd för ARM i framtiden. Lägg därtill åsikter om Sonos nya PLAYBASE och hur annonser i operativsystem får oss att känna. Och vad är egentligen status på Magnus nyårslöfte? Detta och mycket mer i veckans avsnitt! Veckans sponsor Linnéuniversitetet – Ett universitet där allt är möjligt. Läs mer om deras teknik- och ingenjörsutbildningar på Linnéuniversitetets hemsida. Ur veckans innehåll Se livevideon från veckans avsnitt Försnack Magnus lär sig koda Xcode (macOS) Swifty (iOS) Mimo (iOS) Code! (iOS) Learn programming with Swift (iOS) Sonos släpper nytt Sonos PLAYBASE (affiliate-länk) Sonos PLAYBAR (affiliate-länk) Sonos PLAY:5 (affiliate-länk) Sonos PLAY:3 (affiliate-länk) Sonos PLAY:1 (affiliate-länk) Sonos SUB (affiliate-länk) Microsoft kör annonser i Windows 10 Ett album med bara datorljud Feedback Anteckningsappen Bear Egg, inc. iOS-versionen Android-versionen Time Well Spent Ämnen Windows Server för stöd för ARM Wikileaks Vault 7-läckan, del 1 Snabba fakta om läckan Problemen med Internet enligt grundaren Tim Berners-Lee Eftersnack Microsoft Socl is no more DNA som NAS, datalagringens framtid? En podd om teknik Hemsida Skicka feedback Livechatten Köp snygga t-shirts med EPOT-tryck Annonsera hos oss Om oss Social media En podd om teknik på Twitter En podd om teknik på Facebook Jezper på Twitter Johan på Twitter Magnus på Twitter
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Whole House Music with Chromecast Audio and Grace Digital CastDock X2 We've been on a quest for DIY whole house music for nearly a decade. Going all the way back to the Squeezebox from Slim Devices. We even tried a digital media player with a built in FM broadcaster we could pick up on our old school radios throughout the home. Over time, Braden settled in on Sonos while Ara landed on an Airport Express solution. There are other options, though, so we decided to check out what Chromecast Audio from Google can do. About Chromecast Audio The Chromecast technology, sometimes referred to as Google Cast technology, allows you to send audio or video from your computer, tablet or smartphone to a compatible playback device. The original Chromecast was primarily intended for video. You'd plug it into your TV, instantly turning it into a smart TV you could send content to from your other smart devices. For example, watch YouTube from your YouTube app on your phone on your big, beautiful HDTV. It was, and is, a very cost effective way to turn an otherwise “dumb” TV into a smart TV. Then Google came out with the Chromecast Audio. It does just what you'd think, it drops the video part and just plays the audio you send to it from your personal device. Sure you can listen to YouTube on a Chromecast Audio, but it's intended more for the pure listening apps like Spotify, Pandora, Google Play Music or iHeartRadio. There are a lot of benefits to it, the first being the price. You can't get it on Amazon, because they sell competing products, maybe not competing with the Chromecast Audio directly, but certainly competing with the full Chromecast device. So if you want one, you can get it from Google for only $35. But keep your eyes open, because they do go on sale from time to time. If you were to pick one up, you'd be surprised at how diminutive it is. The Chromecast Audio itself is about the size of an Oreo cookie. It has two ports, one on either side. One is a micro USB port for power, the other is a 3.5 mm audio jack for connecting it to whatever audio device you want to use to play the music. You can plug it into any powered speakers or any audio device in your listening room like a receiver, processor or amplifier. It comes with the micro USB cable and plug adapter to power it, along with a really short 3.5 mm cable to connect it to your speakers. About Grace Digital CastDock X2 If you have a pair of powered speakers you can connect the Chromecast Audio to, then you're set. That's all you need. And if you like the look of them enough to put them on display in your kitchen, living room, family room, den, etc. you're golden. You can add whole house audio zones for $35 a pop. Not a bad deal. But what if you don't have the speakers on hand? That's where the CastDock X2 from Grace Digital comes in. It is an all-in-one, 2.1 speaker with a built-in dock for your Chromecast Audio, turning the Chromecast Audio into a standalone audio device you can add as a playback zone to any room in your home. The suggested price is $150, but they're at Amazon right now for $95. The CastDock X2 itself looks very similar to a Sonos Play:1 speaker. It is slightly larger, but also feels a little lighter. But don't let the weight fool you. It packs in a digital 50 watt class D amplifier that can move plenty of sound, but we'll cover performance in just a bit. It has a “lid” of sorts that easily pops off revealing the dock for the chromecast audio. On one side of the dock is the micro USB cable to provide power. On the other side is a digital fiber optical connection to support 24-bit, 192-khz lossless sound from your Chromecast Audio. Setup Setting the whole thing up really is very, very simple. If you're using the CastDock X2 with your Chromecast Audio, you simply pop off the top, plug in both connectors, replace the top, then plug the CastDock X2 into power and you're ready to go. If you decide not to use the CastDock X2, setup is still every bit as simple. You just use the two cables that come with the Chromecast Audio instead: one for power and the other goes into your powered speakers. Once you've then plugged your powered speakers into the wall, you've got yourself a new audio zone, provisioned and ready to start blasting some tunes. After the physical setup is complete, everything transitions over to your smart device or your computer. On your smartphone or tablet, you need to add the Google Home app to control the Chromecast Audio devices in your house. The Google Home app will connect to the Chromecast Audio device and allow you to: add it to your Wifi, give it a custom name like Kitchen or Family Room, and put it into a group if you have multiple Chromecast Audio devices throughout your home. You can create groups like Downstairs, Upstairs, or add all of them into one big group called Whole House. It's totally up to you. If you're going the Chromecast Audio plus Grace Digital CastDock X2 route, every new whole house audio zone is going to set you back a mere $130. Compare that with the Sonos Play:1 at $200, or pretty much any other whole house audio solution that will cost significantly more. If you want to upgrade the audio in any particular room or zone, the sky truly is the limit. The Chromecast Audio supports 24-bit/96KHz audio so you can connect it to any speakers you want. Use the Audioengine HD3 powered bookshelf speakers from last week's show and turn any room into an audiophile whole house listening room for, honestly, not too much money. Performance Unlike the Sonos system, there isn't a dedicated app to control all your Chromecast Audio devices and what is playing on them. Instead, when you add the Google Home app to your phone or tablet, it adds the ability to send audio from your supported apps to any of your Chromecasts, much like you would with Bluetooth speakers or headphones. So the Google Home app controls the devices themselves, but all your other apps control the content. You can also use the Google Home app to create groups of devices, and those groups show up just like the other devices as sources you can cast to. All of that: from adding devices, to grouping devices, to casting to individual or groups of devices, worked flawlessly for us. Audio sync for multi-zone playback was perfect. In our case, performance wasn't just about the Chromecast, it was also about the CastDock X2. Luckily we ordered and setup two of them at the same time. This helped us test multi-zone capabilities, but also let us hear two CastDocks as well. The first one we opened was pretty stellar. Friends in the room commented on how good it sounded. Braden's boys said that they should ditch Sonos and move to Chromecast instead. The sound filled the room. High end was crystal clear, the bass was tight. The speaker was perfect for a single zone, 2.1 speaker for whole house audio. But then we opened and installed the second one. Talk about a tale of two speaker cities, it was like night and day. The second CastDock was miserable. No high end, the bass washed everything out, it was mushy. The audio was pretty bad. Had we opened them in reverse order, this review would have been totally different. But we knew how good the CastDock could sound after the first one, so we pressed on. We reached out to Grace Digital support. They told us, in essence, to return the bad one and try again. We now have four and they're all really good. If you see bad reviews on Amazon, they may have gotten bum units like our second one. We really aren't sure what the percentage of bum units to good ones is, but if you get a good one, you'll know. And the opposite is also true. Conclusion If you, like us, are on a quest for perfect whole house audio that you can do yourself, yes, Sonos and Airport Express are great options. But now we know that Chromecast Audio is as well. And probably more cost effective. Beyond the Oreo Cookie Chromecast Audio with a CastDock X2, since the Google Cast platform is open, there are a ton of companies that make speakers and soundbars with Google Cast built in. They tend to be a bit more expensive per zone, but you have so many options if you go the Chromecast route. At that point, you become that kid in the candy store and can really geek out.
I denne episode går vi mere i dybden med OneDrive og Fusion klienterne. Ulrich snakker lidt om OneDrive og forsøger at forklare de forskellige udgaver af OneDrive. Kenneth forklarer en masse om hvordan du kan bruge Fusion til at styre alle de ting OneDrive ikke kan. Links der bliver nævnt i episoden: Tjek hvilken version af OneDrive du benytter: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Which-version-of-OneDrive-am-I-using-19246eae-8a51-490a-8d97-a645c151f2ba Information om hvilke PLAN der kan opgraderes til 5 TB pr. bruger https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-the-default-OneDrive-for-Business-storage-space-cec51d07-d7e0-42a3-b794-9c00ad0f0083?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US Indstil plads tilgængelig i ODFB https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-the-default-OneDrive-for-Business-storage-space-cec51d07-d7e0-42a3-b794-9c00ad0f0083 Læs mere om OneDrive og Fusion SONOS PLAY:1 Music: http://www.bensound.com
Podcast AppsMac - Carta a los Reyes Magos 2017 Participantes: Edén, Macjosan, Oliver, Christian Sonido MMRM LF-18 Auriculares conducción ósea. 40€. Docooler S6 Auriculares. 43€. Sonos Play 1. 200€. Senheiser RS 160. 169€. Hifiman 350 auriculares hifi. 100€. Hifiman 400 auriculares hifi planar magnéticos. 350€. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 2nd Gen DAC/AMP. 125€. Yamaha HS5 Monitores Audio. 160€. Yamaha HS7 Monitores Audio. 220€. Sennheiser HD 598Cs. 128€. Audio-Technica ATH-M50X. 144€. FiiO D03K - Conversor digital-analógico (DAC). 24€. Transmisor Bluetooth 4.0 Estéreo TaoTronics Hi-Fi De Música . 24€. Mpow Receptor Bluetooth 4.0 - 16€. Cable óptico de audio digital Toslink (1 m). 5,50€. Rode VideoMic Me. 45€. Traktor Pro 2.5 - 100€. Traktor Kontrol S8. 1000€. AirPods. 179€. Fotografía y Video GoPro Hero 4 Session. 219€. GoPro Hero 5 Session. 325€. GoPro Hero 5 . 418€. Calibrador X-rite i1Display. 200€. Carta de ajuste de color X-rite ColorChecker Passport. 90€. Metabones SpeedBooster. 450€. Affinity Photo. 40€. Mac o PC Prima concentrador USB C. 29€. Samsung 850 EVO 500GB. 149€. Caja para SSD Externa Inateck FE2002. 12€. AUKEY Hub USB 3.0 Alimentado 7 Puertos. 29€. Sandisk microSD 200Gb. 48€. Baseqi aluminio adaptador de tarjeta microSD. 25€. Base para iMac + HUB Usb 3 Suaoki Z05. 40€. Alfombrilla Aluminio. 13€. Memoria USB Sandisk 64Gb Alta velocidad. 34€. Carcasa Salcar USB 3 Discos 2.5. 10€.
Podcast AppsMac - Carta a los Reyes Magos 2017 Participantes: Edén, Macjosan, Oliver, Christian Sonido MMRM LF-18 Auriculares conducción ósea. 40€. Docooler S6 Auriculares. 43€. Sonos Play 1. 200€. Senheiser RS 160. 169€. Hifiman 350 auriculares hifi. 100€. Hifiman 400 auriculares hifi planar magnéticos. 350€. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 2nd Gen DAC/AMP. 125€. Yamaha HS5 Monitores Audio. 160€. Yamaha HS7 Monitores Audio. 220€. Sennheiser HD 598Cs. 128€. Audio-Technica ATH-M50X. 144€. FiiO D03K - Conversor digital-analógico (DAC). 24€. Transmisor Bluetooth 4.0 Estéreo TaoTronics Hi-Fi De Música . 24€. Mpow Receptor Bluetooth 4.0 - 16€. Cable óptico de audio digital Toslink (1 m). 5,50€. Rode VideoMic Me. 45€. Traktor Pro 2.5 - 100€. Traktor Kontrol S8. 1000€. AirPods. 179€. Fotografía y Video GoPro Hero 4 Session. 219€. GoPro Hero 5 Session. 325€. GoPro Hero 5 . 418€. Calibrador X-rite i1Display. 200€. Carta de ajuste de color X-rite ColorChecker Passport. 90€. Metabones SpeedBooster. 450€. Affinity Photo. 40€. Mac o PC Prima concentrador USB C. 29€. Samsung 850 EVO 500GB. 149€. Caja para SSD Externa Inateck FE2002. 12€. AUKEY Hub USB 3.0 Alimentado 7 Puertos. 29€. Sandisk microSD 200Gb. 48€. Baseqi aluminio adaptador de tarjeta microSD. 25€. Base para iMac + HUB Usb 3 Suaoki Z05. 40€. Alfombrilla Aluminio. 13€. Memoria USB Sandisk 64Gb Alta velocidad. 34€. Carcasa Salcar USB 3 Discos 2.5. 10€.
Black Friday Preview 2016 If you're going to set up camp and secure a great spot in line for Black Friday sales, you probably want to make sure you're at the right store. There may be one killer deal at one store, but ten almost killer deals at another. We've done all the research so you'll know where to camp out Thursday night. Looking back on years past, in 2008 a 50-inch 720p plasma was going for $900. In 2009 you could get a 50-inch 1080p plasma with a Blu-ray player for $1000. Fast forward to last year when the lowest price for a tier one brand HDTV was a 49" Toshiba 1080p LED for only $149.99. That might be worth camping for. Our research came from our favorite goto sites for Black Friday circulars, including: www.bfads.net, www.blackfriday.com, and blackfriday.gottadeal.com. CNet put together a list of Cheap TV deals of Black Friday 2016 (plus our favorite picks) - in case you don't trust our research. Camp Worthy Deals The lowest price tier one brand HDTV over 40” is at Best Buy Toshiba 49" 4K 60Hz LED HDTV w/ Built-in Chromecast (49L621U), $199.99 (this is $50 more than last year, but last year was 1080p, this year is 4K) The best prices on the largest TVs are at Best Buy Best Buy - VIZIO 70" 4k LED Smart Ultra HDTV w/ Chromecast Built-in, $999.99 Best Buy - Sony 75" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $2,499.98 Other stats The list still has multiple 720p TVs 32 inches or larger, more than we expected to see. There were 12 last year. There are 8 this year. All are 32”. There are two 4k Blu-ray players, both at h.h. gregg Samsung 4K Upscaling 3D Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $84.99 Samsung 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player, $199.99 The list has multiple 4K TVs as well. Best Buy - 23 (last year: 10) Wal-mart - 4 (last year: 2) Target - 6 (last year: 3) Sears - 5 (last year: 6) h.h. gregg - 22 (last year: 24) Deal lists: Best Buy Samsung 50" 1080p 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN50J5201AFXZA), $299.99 Sharp 55" 1080p Smart LED HDTV (LC-55LB481U), $249.99 Samsung 55" 4K 120Hz Smart LED HDTV (UN55KU6270FXZA), $479.99 Samsung 50" 4K 120Hz Smart LED HDTV (UN50KU6300FXZA), $397.99 Toshiba 49" LED 4K Ultra HDTV w/ Built-in Chromecast (49L621U), $199.99 Insignia - 32" - LED - 720p - Smart - Roku TV - Black, $99.99 Samsung 50" 1080p LED Smart Black HDTV, $299.99 LG 60" 4K 120Hz Smart LED HDTV (60UH6035), $599.99 Insignia 32" 720p 60Hz Smart LED HDTV (NS-32DR310NA17), $99.99 LG 50" 4k LED Smart Ultra HD TV, $399.99 Toshiba 49" 4K 60Hz LED HDTV w/ Built-in Chromecast (49L621U), $199.99 Samsung 55" LED Smart 4K Ultra HD HDTV (UN55KU6270FXZA), $479.99 Insignia 39" 1080p Smart LED HDTV (NS-39DR510NA17), $179.99 LG 65" 4K 120Hz Smart LED HDTV (65UH6030), $799.99 LG 43" 4K 120Hz Smart LED HDTV (43UH6030), $299.99 Insignia - 39" - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV Roku TV - Black, $179.99 LG 60" 4K Smart Ultra HDTV (60UH6035), $599.99 LG 40" 1080p LED HDTV (40LH5000), $149.99 Samsung - 32" - LED - 720p - Smart - HDTV - Black, $157.99 Samsung - 58" - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV - Black, $427.99 Sharp 55" 1080P Smart LED Roku HDTV (LC-55LB481U), $249.99 Samsung 55" 4K 240Hz Smart LED HDTV w/ HDR (UN55KS8000FXZA), $997.99 VIZIO - 48" - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black, $249.99 Samsung 50" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $397.99 Samsung 40" 1080p 60Hz Smart LED HDTV (UN40J5200AFXZA), $247.99 VIZIO 70" 4k LED Smart Ultra HDTV w/ Chromecast Built-in, $999.99 LG 50" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $399.99 LG 65" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $799.99 Toshiba 55" 4K LED Smart HDTV (55L621U) + PlayStation 4 Pro Bundle, $749.98 Sony 65" 2160p 4K Smart TV, $1,399.99 Samsung - 40" - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV - Black, $247.99 Sony 55" 4K 120Hz Smart HDTV w/ High Dynamic Range (XBR-55X850D), $899.99 VIZIO - 70" - LED - 2160p - with Chromecast - 4K Ultra HD, $999.99 Samsung 32" 720p Smart LED HDTV (UN32J4500AFXZA), $157.99 Sony 55" 2160p 4K Smart TV, $899.99 Sony 65" 4K 120Hz Smart HDTV w/ HDR (XBR-65X850D), $1,399.99 Sony 75" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $2,499.98 Samsung 65" 2160p 4K Smart LED TV, $1,497.99 Insignia 7" Portable DVD Player w/Swivel Screen, $39.99 Insignia 2.0-Ch. Black Soundbar w/ Digital Amplifier, $39.99 Vizio SmartCast 3.1-Ch. Soundbar System w/ 24.2-in. Wireless Subwoofer, $249.99 Klipsch Reference 5-1/4-in. Bookshelf Speakers (Pair), $124.99 Klipsch Reference Dual 6.5-in. Floorstanding Speaker, $174.99 Klipsch Reference Dual 8-in. Floorstanding Speaker, $224.99 Klipsch Reference 12-in. 400W Powered Subwoofer, $224.99 Logitech Harmony 700 8-Device Universal Remote, $49.99 Samsung White SmartThings Hub, $49.99 Insignia Smart Plug, $19.99 Amazon White Echo Dot, $39.99 Amazon Echo, $139.99 Sonos Play:1 White Wireless Speaker, $149.99 Wal-mart Philips 55" 4K 2160p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV (44PFL5601), $298.00 Samsung 50" 4K LED Smart HDTV (UN50KU6300), $398.00 VIZIO 60" LED HDTV (D60N-E3), $398.00 Samsung 60" 4K HDTV (UN60KU6270), $648.00 TCL 32" 720p Roku Smart TV (32S3750), $125.00 Samsung 32" LED 1080p 60Hz Smart HDTV (UN32J5205), $188.00 Samsung 65" LED Smart HDTV (UN65J6200), $798.00 Hisense 40" 1080p LED HDTV (40H3B), $125.00 Hitachi 65" 4K 2160p 60Hz LED HDTV (65L6), $599.00 Samsung 24" 710p 120MR LED HDTV (UN24H4000), $98.00 Element 40" 1080p LED HDTV (ELEFW408), $125.00 Samsung 55" LED Smart HDTV (UN55J6201), $448.00 Emerson 50" LED HDTV, $225.00 Element 50" 1080p LED HDTV (ELEFW504A), $225.00 Samsung 40" LED 1080p 60Hz Smart HDTV (UN40J5200), $248.00 Roku Express+, $25.00 Target Samsung 50" 4K 120Hz LED HDTV (UN50KU6300), $397.99 Hisense 50" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV, $249.99 Element 43" 4K LED Smart HDTV, $199.99 Polaroid 32" LED HDTV (32GSR3000FC), $85.00 Samsung 60" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (60KU6300), $697.99 LG 55" 4K 120Hz LED Smart HDTV, $499.99 Samsung 40" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (40J5200), $247.99 Samsung 55" 4K 120Hz Curved LED Smart HDTV (55KU6500), $697.99 Samsung 55" 1080p 120Hz LED Smart HDTV (UN55J6200AFXZA), $447.99 Sonos Play:1 Compact Wireless Speaker, $149.99 RCA 9" Portable DVD Player, $89.99 Apple TV, $149.99 Sears Samsung 65" 4K LED Smart UH TV, $999.99 Samsung 65" LED Curved Smart 4K HDTV, $1,099.99 Samsung 32" 720p LED HDTV (UN32J4000), $149.99 Samsung 65" LED Curved Smart 4K HDTV, $1,599.99 Samsung 55" Smart 4K Curved LED HDTV, $699.99 Samsung 40" Smart 1080p LED HDTV, $249.99 Samsung 55" Smart 4K LED HDTV, $599.99 Samsung 60" Smart 1080p LED HDTV, $579.99 Amazon Tap, $89.99 eMatic 7" Portable DVD Player w/ Carrying Case + Headphones, $49.99 Amazon Echo, $139.99 K-Mart Samsung 50" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN50J5200), $349.99 Samsung 40" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN40J5200), $249.99 Samsung 32" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN32J5205), $189.99 Samsung 58" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN58J5190), $429.99 Samsung 48" 1080p LED HDTV (UN48J5000), $299.99 Sylvania 7" Portable DVD Player, $39.99 Samsung 2.1 Channel 120W Bluetooth Soundbar w/ Subwoofer, $84.99 Nakamichi 2.2 Channel 500W Bluetooth Tower Speakers, $249.99 h.h. gregg LG 43" 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV (43UH6030), $299.99 Samsung 40" 1080p LED HDTV (UN40H5003), $219.99 LG 55" 4K HDR Ultra HD Curved Smart TV, $1,999.99 Samsung 55" 4K HDR S LED Smart HDTV, $999.99 Samsung 40" 4K Smart HDTV, $299.99 Vizio 70" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (E70UD3), $1,199.99 Samsung 60" 4K HDR S LED Smart HDTV, $1,199.99 Samsung 55" 4K Curved LED Smart HDTV, $1,099.99 LG 55" 4K Ultra HD webOS 3.0 Smart TV (55UH6030) + Blu-ray Player, $499.99 Samsung 58" 1080p LED HDTV, $429.99 Samsung 70" 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV (UN70KU6300), $1,299.99 LG 55" 4K HDR Super Ultra HD Smart TV (60UH3500), $1,299.99 Seiki 1080p LED Smart HDTV (SE60FYP1T), $399.99 LG 65" 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV, $2,999.99 LG 65" 4K Ultra HD webOS 3.0 Smart TV + Blu-ray Player (65UH6030), $799.99 Sony 55" 4K HDTV, $899.99 Samsung 65" 4K HDR S LED Smart HDTV, $1,499.99 Samsung 55" 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV (UN55KU6290), $549.99 LG 65" Curved 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV, $2,999.99 Proscan 40" 1080p LED HDTV (PLDED4018A), $129.99 Sony 65" 4K HDTV, $1,399.99 Haier 65" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (65UF2505), $549.99 Samsung 65" 4K Curved LED Smart HDTV, $1,599.99 Proscan 55" 4K Ultra HD TV (PLDED5515A), $299.99 Sony 75" 4K HDTV, $2,499.99 Samsung 50" 1080p LED Smart HDTV (UN50J5200), $349.99 LG 55" 4K HDR Super Ultra HD Smart TV, $799.99 Samsung 32" 720p LED TV (UN32J4000), $149.99 Amazon Echo Dot, $39.99 Amazon Echo, $139.99 Onkyo 700-Watt 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver, $199.99 Samsung 2.1-ch. Soundbar w/ Subwoofer, $84.99 Klipsch Dual 8-in. Floorstanding Speaker, $224.99 LG 2.1 Channel Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $69.99 Klipsch 4-in. Bookshelf Speakers, $99.99 Klipsch 210W 2-Way Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $199.99 Klipsch 5.25-in. Bookshelf Speakers, $125.99 Samsung 3.1-ch. Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, $229.99 Klipsch 400W 12-in. Subwoofer, $224.99 Sony Streaming Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player, $49.99 Onkyo 5.1 2-ch. Dolby Atmos Ready Network Home Theater, $549.99 Samsung 4K Upscaling 3D Wi-Fi Smart Blu-ray Player, $84.99 Polk Audio 100-Watt 10" Monitor Series Powered Subwoofer, $99.98 Samsung 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player, $199.99 Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player, $25.00 Apple TV 32GB w/ Siri, $129.99
In the latest episode of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn take a quick look at the new features coming to Apple Music, and then discuss how we listen to music with headphones and speakers. What’s the best kind of headphones? When should you use speakers? Why not use both (not at the same time, of course)? Show notes: News: A Brief Overview of New Features Coming to Apple Music Headphones and speakers: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro Studio Headphones Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones AKG K 240 Semi-Open Studio Headphones Sony MDRV6 headphones Sony STR-DH100 receiver Jabra Revo Bluetooth headphones Bose 201 speakers Denon PMA 720AE amplifier Focal Chorus 705v speakers Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100 IsoAcoustics ISO-L8R155 speaker stands Mackie MR mk3 studio monitors Sonos PLAY:5 Yamaha R-N301 network stereo receiver Our next tracks: Kirk: The Drop, Brian Eno Doug: The Ventures, The Ventures A Go-Go If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.
Mike and Kevin spend time discussing the March Apple event, previewing the Tesla Model 3, and reviewing the Sonos Play:5.
En esta ocasión os traigo otro cacharrito que a mi por lo menos me encanta, hay que reconocer que no es precísamente barato, pero es un producto de mucha calidad y creo que merece la pena ir haciendo la inversión poco a poco. Hablamos del sistema Sonos, que son altavoces de alta fidelidad que funcionan mediante una red Wifi. Como digo en el podcast, no me extiendo mucho en la explicación de que es este sistema, ya que existen, al menos, un par de artículos y un podcast, que lo explican bastante bien, os dejo aquí los enlaces. * Reproduce música en tu casa de forma inteligente con Sonos (artículo de Domótica Doméstica) * Sonos, altavoces inalámbricos de alta calidad (artículo de @patuflinx( * Podcast A8M 2015/11/04 – Sonos Si después de escuchar el podcast os animáis a comprar algún componente del sistema Sonos, os agradecería que lo hicierais utilizando alguno de estos enlaces de Amazon, son enlaces afiliados que a vosotros no os incrementa el precio y a mi me aportan una pequeña comisión que ayudará al mantenimiento del blog y el alojamiento de los audios. * Sonos Play:1 negro * Sonos Play:1 blanco * Sonos Play:3 negro * Sonos Play:3 blanco * Sonos Play:5 blanco * Sonos Play:5 * Sonos Playbar * Sonos Connect * Sonos Connect AMP Una de las buenas cosas que tiene comprar en Amazon, es que tienes casi siempre hasta 2 meses para poder devolver el producto y el proceso de devolución de Amazon suele ser muy fácil y sin ningún problema. En este episodio os muestro la configuración del sistema Sonos y como se añaden servicios tales como Spotify, Apple Music y emisoras de radio de Tunein, utilizando VoiceOver en un iPhone, para que veais que la aplicación es muy accesible y se puede manejar todo el sistema de forma muy sencilla. Espero que os guste este cacharito tanto como a mi y ya sabeis que vuestros comentarios, dudas y sugerencias son bienvenidas.
Reviews of the Ricoh Theta S 360° camera, Logitech Create Keyboard Case for iPad Pro, Sonos Play:5 Wi-Fi speaker, grow herbs and vegetables any time of year with the AeroGarden, and Padre's Christmas gift sampler with the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK headphones and the Parrot Jumping Sumo minidrone. Host: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Guests: Leo Laporte, Myriam Joire, and Megan Morrone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/before-you-buy. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: beforeyoubuy.ting.com ifixit.com/twit - promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY
Reviews of the Ricoh Theta S 360° camera, Logitech Create Keyboard Case for iPad Pro, Sonos Play:5 Wi-Fi speaker, grow herbs and vegetables any time of year with the AeroGarden, and Padre's Christmas gift sampler with the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK headphones and the Parrot Jumping Sumo minidrone. Host: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Guests: Leo Laporte, Myriam Joire, and Megan Morrone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/before-you-buy. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: beforeyoubuy.ting.com ifixit.com/twit - promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY
Reviews of the Ricoh Theta S 360° camera, Logitech Create Keyboard Case for iPad Pro, Sonos Play:5 Wi-Fi speaker, grow herbs and vegetables any time of year with the AeroGarden, and Padre's Christmas gift sampler with the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK headphones and the Parrot Jumping Sumo minidrone. Host: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Guests: Leo Laporte, Myriam Joire, and Megan Morrone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/before-you-buy. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: beforeyoubuy.ting.com ifixit.com/twit - promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY
Reviews of the Ricoh Theta S 360° camera, Logitech Create Keyboard Case for iPad Pro, Sonos Play:5 Wi-Fi speaker, grow herbs and vegetables any time of year with the AeroGarden, and Padre's Christmas gift sampler with the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7BK headphones and the Parrot Jumping Sumo minidrone. Host: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Guests: Leo Laporte, Myriam Joire, and Megan Morrone Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/before-you-buy. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: beforeyoubuy.ting.com ifixit.com/twit - promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY
Instant Home Theater in Two Hours or Less Amazon Prime changed the game. You can have pretty much anything you need, including an entire home theater, delivered to your home in two days or less. And you never have to get off the couch. A recent conversation with a friend who needed a TV and an HDMI cable and had them delivered in an hour using the new Prime Now app got us thinking. What if you wanted an entire home theater delivered to your home within an hour or two? Is that even possible? The scenarios are endless. You have company over and everyone decides to watch a movie, but they brought kids and the kids need something to watch too. Or you and your family, friends, guests, whatever can't decide if you want to watch a live sports event or that night's episode of Dancing with the Stars, so, in the spirit of ‘why not both?' you need to add a second home theater to keep everyone happy. Or, simply, just cuz. Prime Now is a new service from Amazon, available to Prime members in select markets at no additional charge, that allows you to order products for delivery in two hours, sometimes less, depending on your proximity to the distribution center. We assume the products available may vary by market, since not all distribution centers would have the exact same inventory, so this adventure is what the HT Guys would be able to put together from their local distribution center in Orange County, California. Prime Now is currently only available as an app for your smartphone. You cannot tap into it from your computer, not yet at least. For our discussion we'll provide links to the products at the main Amazon website, but if you want to get them delivered in an hour, you'll need to download the app and find them there. Televisions Every home theater needs an HDTV. What options are available from Prime Now? We assumed they would be small TVs, easy to store and easy to deliver. What we found surprised us. There were a bunch of options for HDTVs from Prime Now. Small TVs, like you would imagine, a 32” model from LG or Sharp, 43” options from Vizio and Sharp, etc. But they also had some bigger sets available. There's a 50” Vizio, a 55” Vizio, and a 55” LG. Sure 55” isn't huge, but it isn't tiny either. A 55” TV would make a pretty good cornerstone in a 2 hour or less home theater. LG Electronics 55LF6000 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED TV. If you buy it from the Amazon website, you'll pay $647.99 and the strange thing is, it isn't available for Prime shipping - you actually pay an extra $36.36 for shipping. If you buy if from the Prime Now app you pay more than $100 less, $538, and you get same day shipping. That's a great deal. VIZIO E50-C1 50-Inch 1080p Smart LED HDTV. Probably not the way to go unless you're a huge Vizio fanboy, the TV is 50 inches compared with the 55 inches of the LG, but you only save $10. It costs $528 from both the Amazon website, where it is available for Prime shipping, and from the Prime Now app. The consistence makes sense, but the price for the screen size doesn't. VIZIO M55-C2 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED HDTV. If you want to go super impressive in a couple hours or less, there is one 4K TV available from Prime Now. For some reason this one is also more expensive from the website than from the app, and isn't available for Prime shipping from the site either. At Amazon.com you pay $921.99. Although the shipping isn't Prime, it is free. From Prime Now you only pay $849.99. Projectors But what if your emergency home theater needs to go really big? You want to watch in the backyard by the pool or set the kids up in the front yard so they can share with the whole neighborhood. Prime Now has you covered there as well. These should be much easier to stock and ship, making it that much easier to be an instant hero. Optoma HD141X 1080p 3D DLP Home Theater Projector, $574 from Prime Now, 3000 Lumen Optoma HD26 1080p 3D DLP Home Theater Projector, $649 from Prime Now, 3200 Lumen BenQ W1070 1080P 3D DLP Home Theater Projector, $696 from Prime Now, 2000 Lumen And of course you'll need a screen. The Epson Duet 80-Inch Dual Aspect Ratio Projection Screen is $105.78 from Prime Now, includes a floor stand and can be expanded to the size that best meets your needs - old school 4:3 or widescreen 16:9. Surround Sound This is where it gets tricky and you have to be a bit creative. We didn't find any AV Receivers through the app, and the speakers we could get were all more computer speakers than home theater speakers. That said, the Logitech Surround Sound Speakers Z506 would probably do a decent job for you, and at $57.99 they aren't going to break the bank. You get a center speaker, four satellites and a subwoofer for that price. Certainly better than the built-in TV speaker. There are a couple of sound bar options, like the VIZIO SB2920-C6 29-Inch 2.0 Channel Sound Bar for $78 or the VIZIO SB4051-C0 40-Inch 5.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer and Satellite Speakers for $348. With the inclusion of the wireless subwoofer and satellites (which are not wireless), the SB4051-C0 is probably the best option available to us in the Orange County area. And it has built-in Bluetooth if you want to stream music to it from your smartphone or tablet. But if you want to be creative, you can get a Sonos Playbar TV Sound Bar for $699, add a couple Sonos Play:1 speakers at $199 each for surround sound and cap it off with a Sonos Sub Wireless Subwoofer to make it go boom for another $699. At a total cost of $1796 it isn't cheap, but at least you won't have to buy speaker wire (yes, that is available on Prime Now) and they can be used to stream music as part of a whole house audio system if you need them to as well. Odds and Ends Pretty much any cable or wire you'll need to connect a home theater is available from Prime Now. They have a plethora of choices for OTA antennas and a couple set top bot OTA tuners if that's how you choose to get content onto your instant home theater. There are a few Blu-ray players, like the Samsung BD-J5100 for $57.99 or the Sony BDPS6500 that has built-in WiFi, does 3D and has 4K upscaling for $128. And, of course, a wide variety of Blu-ray movies if you need something to watch. Or, you could certainly pick up a Fire TV Stick for $39.99 if you want to stream all the content you already get for free as part of your Prime membership (the standard $99 Fire TV wasn't available to us as an option through Prime Now. Seems like they're out of stock everywhere until early November). Conclusion All in all, you can build a pretty killer home theater setup and have it delivered to your door in under 2 hours, should you need it in a pinch. A 3200 lumen 1080p projector, an 80” screen, a sound bar with wireless sub and satellites, and maybe a fire TV stick to round out the package would be about $1145. And one really interesting tidbit we found in our research is that pricing on Prime Now can sometimes be better than the Amazon website. Talk about win-win. Get the product in an hour or two and pay less for it.
Der Metercast 32 zeichnet sich durch seine vielen Themen aus. Wir streifen durch die Technikthemen der letzten Tage und fragen uns, woraus Oberlandleitungen der Bahn bestehen. Wir beschäftigen uns aber auch mit dem Doppeldotterei als solches und dem REWE-Lieferdienst. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung. 00:00:00.000 Recall 31 00:00:37.889 Und los 00:01:57.246 Sonos PLAY:5 (2015) 00:03:44.198 Bose SoundLink Mini II 00:14:24.795 Ich versteh nur Bahnhof 00:18:55.508 O2 XL 00:21:03.345 Apple Pay? 00:28:21.511 Bitcoin 00:35:15.951 Hausnummer und Oberlandleitung sind weg 00:42:29.328 Quartett und Züge 00:51:16.956 Alles Lüge 00:53:19.590 Memory from Gemini 3 00:56:13.637 Ein weiteres Getränk 00:59:07.772 Leuchtendes Blut 01:00:10.895 iPhone als Feinwaage 01:02:43.045 Doppeldottereier 01:04:28.179 Wieder da 01:07:46.510 Wir kochen 01:11:26.058 iPad Pro 01:15:32.290 ZDF-Mediathek für den neuen Apple TV 01:19:09.735 REWE Lieferservice 01:28:21.959 Amazon Fernsehshopping - X-Ray 01:35:04.395 Google nimmt Podcasts in Play Music auf 01:50:53.188 Ende
In den Metercast 28 starten wir mit dem Blutmond und dem Weltuntergang. Angeblich geht unsere Erde ja jede Woche einmal unter. Wir sprechen über den neuen Play:5 von Sonos, über iFixIt und Leiterbahnen als Tattoo. Wichtig war uns auch das Thema Störerhaftung. Wir wünsche eine gute Zeit. 00:00:00.000 Start 00:04:05.096 Blutmond, die Welt geht unter 00:09:44.874 Sonos Play:5 00:21:35.560 Thomas hat ein iPhone 6S Plus 00:23:51.167 Apple - Computer-Ring 00:32:02.603 iFixIt und der Apple TV 00:36:40.991 OS X El Capitan 00:37:47.448 Google stellt neue Hardware vor 00:50:41.476 Kündigung 00:53:59.554 Leiterbahnen als Tattoo 00:56:38.887 Google und Microsoft streiten nicht mehr 01:11:06.076 Störerhaftung 01:34:20.458 Tesla schutz gegen Biowaffen 01:42:11.274 Ende
No Dan Moren this week as he was on an "aeroplane". So, Lex and Moltz talk about their experiences with their Sonos... uh, Sonoses? (http://www.sonos.com/) Right now you can get two Sonos Play speaker units for $349 (they are not an advertiser). Lex has several swear words for Chris Breen (https://twitter.com/bodyofbreen) who suggested he get the Sonos, even though he and Moltz actually like them. Lex finds the Sonos works well if you have a Rhapsody account (http://www.rhapsody.com). Again, not an advertiser. To save some time, there are no advertisers on this week's episode. Which is weird because it sounds like everything is an advertiser. Lex wonders if he wants an Amazon Echo (http://www.amazon.com/oc/echo/ref_=ods_dp_ae) but Moltz says no, Lex does not want an Amazon Echo no matter what Dan says (http://sixcolors.com/post/2015/05/is-there-an-echo-in-here/) — he's not even on this episode. There's a bug in Messages that will crash your iPhone via text messages but there's already a fix in the works so we spend about 3.5 seconds on it (http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/27/apple-fixing-bug-that-crashes-iphones-by-text-message/). Marco Arment doesn't like the new MacBook, which isn't that surprising (http://www.marco.org/2015/05/19/mistake-one). Moltz likes Marvel Unlimited (http://marvel.com/comics/unlimited). Lex is freaked out by the floating MacBooks at the Apple Store page (http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/macbook). For people who buy a crapton of Apple stuff, an Apple Barclay's card might be for you (http://store.apple.com/us/browse/finance/instant_credit). Did you know Eastern Airlines is back? (http://www.local10.com/news/eastern-airlines-makes-its-return-after-23-years/30323482) Very weird. This all makes Lex thing of a Billy Joel song (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Downeaster_Alexa).
Road trips, punk music and cyberpunk. We’ll connect the dots between national lampoon’s vacation, CBGB’s and Max Headroom. Before you pre-order that Apple Watch, a Canadian startup wants to offer you the watch, the laptop and the smartphone for less than $600. We’ll introduce you to Simon Tian’s Neptune Suite. Post-fame celebrity careers. Ever thought of renovating a house? We’ll look at a list of the famous and their not-so-famous second lives. Plus — the winner of the limited edition Sonos Play 1! The post Bieber’s Monkey appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Boeing patents the force field. We’ll tell you why it’s not going to protect you like Master Chief anytime soon. Got 40 grand and a death wish? A real life Tron Light Cycle can be yours if you don’t mind travelling at high speed 28 inches off the ground. Taylor Swift’s porn websites — the songstress has a plan to prevent others from cashing in on her assets. And Our limited edition Sonos Play 1 raffle continues — we’ll tell you how you can win this sweet swag for just a buck. The post TRON GOTO TROFF appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Bonni and I respond to community questions this week on increasing your leadership confidence and a number of other topics. Guest: Bonni Stachowiak, Ed.D. Mishal in Saudia Arabia: How do you increase self-confidence as a new leader? Phil in the UK: What advice would you give to someone who hasn’t had the opportunity to lead people in an organization? Dave reference Coaching for Leaders episode #94: What To Do When Managing Without Authority Another article that might be helpful is 8 Ways To Influence Without Authority John: How can I build time into my day for the long-term goals? Jenn: How do you cope with a difficult coworker when your boss doesn’t want to acknowledge the problem? Dave referenced Coaching for Leaders episode #64: Eight Ways To Get Results By Managing Up Just for fun, we mentioned our Sonos PLAY:3 station* in this response Lisa shared a comment. Lisa referenced Coaching for Leaders episode #117: The Seven Steps You Follow To Delegate Work Dave mentioned his video: How To Get Podcasts on Your iPhone for Free What’s a question you have for the next Q&A show? Feedback On this topic: http://coachingforleaders.com/141 Comments, questions, or feedback: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback (949) 38-LEARN Thank you to Lori Meeks, Agata Miezaniec, Steve Lacoursiere, Nkosikhona Nkosi, Lesley-Ann Blackburn, Valery Nguyen, Anna Thayer, Mike Cappelli, Catherine Canter, Perry Adams, Deepa Tharmaraj, Cherry Poussa, Ashley Mack, Kent Whistler, Debbie Rahn, Travis Buckner, Hermino Perez, Antonio Pizarro, Bruno Ohana, Marika Fredriksson, Kathey Howell, and Gustavo Serrano for subscribing to my weekly update this past week at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Bonni and I respond to community questions this week on increasing your leadership confidence and a number of other topics. Guest: Bonni Stachowiak, Ed.D. Mishal in Saudia Arabia: How do you increase self-confidence as a new leader? Phil in the UK: What advice would you give to someone who hasn’t had the opportunity to lead people in an organization? Dave reference Coaching for Leaders episode #94: What To Do When Managing Without Authority Another article that might be helpful is 8 Ways To Influence Without Authority John: How can I build time into my day for the long-term goals? Jenn: How do you cope with a difficult coworker when your boss doesn’t want to acknowledge the problem? Dave referenced Coaching for Leaders episode #64: Eight Ways To Get Results By Managing Up Just for fun, we mentioned our Sonos PLAY:3 station* in this response Lisa shared a comment. Lisa referenced Coaching for Leaders episode #117: The Seven Steps You Follow To Delegate Work Dave mentioned his video: How To Get Podcasts on Your iPhone for Free What’s a question you have for the next Q&A show? Feedback On this topic: http://coachingforleaders.com/141 Comments, questions, or feedback: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback (949) 38-LEARN Thank you to Lori Meeks, Agata Miezaniec, Steve Lacoursiere, Nkosikhona Nkosi, Lesley-Ann Blackburn, Valery Nguyen, Anna Thayer, Mike Cappelli, Catherine Canter, Perry Adams, Deepa Tharmaraj, Cherry Poussa, Ashley Mack, Kent Whistler, Debbie Rahn, Travis Buckner, Hermino Perez, Antonio Pizarro, Bruno Ohana, Marika Fredriksson, Kathey Howell, and Gustavo Serrano for subscribing to my weekly update this past week at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Ep. 73 - On this week's podcast we welcome Nerdist's MATT MIRA to Bronson Island for our annual HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE EPISODE. We talk guitars, doughnuts, and Gordon Ramsay and at the end of the episode Chuck, Zach, Matt and Jeff Miller from Thrillist LA recommend the best gifts to buy the music and food lover in your life. Plus one lucky listener will win a prize pack which includes:A Sonos Play 3 w/ bridge courtesy of Sonos Wireless Hi-Fi A pairings box from Turntable Kitchen featuring recipes, a few ingredients, a limited edition exclusive 7" and an 18-20 "mix tape" of MP3's curated by Matt & Kasey from Turntable Kitchen.An 11" x 14" vintage restaurant menu print from Cool CulinariaOur newly designed Food is the New Rock T-Shirt available now from Flavour GalleryAnd more!!!To enter to win just like our Food is the New Rock Facebook page, and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Already on both? Then you're already entered to win!