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Best podcasts about touchpads

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Inside with Brett Hawke
#404 Marwan El Kamash: Building Egypt's Next Generation of Swimmers

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 38:26


Live from his car in Cairo, 3x Olympic Egyptian swimmer Marwan El Kamash joins the pod to discuss his journey, his experiences as a competitive swimmer, and his aspirations for Egyptian swimming. Become a part of the⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sprint Revolution⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Get access to our growing collection of workouts, seminars, and exclusive content. New items added every month. ✓ 1 Month of Sprint Workouts (24 New Workouts Each Month) ✓ Online Educational Seminar ✓ Live Q & A with Brett Once a Month ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SWIMNERD: Pace Clocks, Timing Systems, Starters, Harnesses, Touchpads, Scoreboards! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Keep our sport's history alive by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #swimming #swimmer #egypt

Radio Giga
Wo sind die L3- & R3-Tasten am Controller? (PS4, PS5 & Co.)

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024


Schon zu PlayStation-1-Zeiten hörte man häufiger die Frage: „Es gibt doch nur 2 Schultertasten pro Seite … wo ist denn die R3-Taste?“ Doch was damals noch intuitiv lösbar war, ist heute bei Pro-Controllern mit zusätzlichen Buttons auf der Rückseite, Touchpads und Add-ons gar nicht mehr so eingängig – vor allem, weil L3 und R3 nicht auf dem Gamepad beschriftet sind. Wo ihr die beiden Tasten am Controller findet...

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“ETF für Superreiche” - Tencent macht 95% und Synaptics ist das nächste NVIDIA

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 10:50


Episode #537 vom 17.01.2023 Indien will 1.200 E-Loks von Siemens. Die Börse will weniger Kosten bei Hypoport. Die chinesische Regierung will mehr Nutzer auf Didi und Tencent verdoppelt sich. Der reichste Mensch der Welt setzt auf Luxus. Der Amundi S&P Luxury ETF (WKN: A2H565) ebenfalls. Oder nicht? Was haben Touchpads auf Laptops und Click-Wheels auf alten iPods gemeinsam? Synaptics (WKN: 529873) hat's erfunden. Jetzt erfindet sich auch die Firma neu und sieht dabei ziemlich günstig aus. Diesen Podcast vom 17.01.2023, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Data Sports
Tokio 2020 - Tecnología en la captura de tiempos: el detalle que diferencia a la natación del atletismo

Big Data Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 6:56


Marcelo Gantman cuenta las innovaciones de Omega, partner del COI desde 1932, en la captura de los tiempos de los diferentes deportes. Touchpads en natación y escalada deportiva, las células fotoeléctricas y los dispositivos de photofinish son algunos de los elementos tecnológicos que permiten capturar y generar la información más precisa para determinar los tiempos de las pruebas.

Wizzwatch Stock Market Podcast
Stock 2 Watch 06.07.2021 - $BOXL

Wizzwatch Stock Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 1:49


Wizzwatch Stock Market Podcast Vol. 123Stocks 2 Watch 06.07.2021 - $BOXL $BOXL - Boxlight CorporationINFOBlogger - wizzwatch.blogspot.comFacebook - wizzwatch stock trading groupTwitter - wizzwatchPinterest - wizzwatchLinkedin - marlinrolleDiscord - wizzwatchInstagram - wizzwatchABOUT WIZZWATCHWizzWatch is the place for active traders as well as individual investors to find the very best stocks on Wall St. We provide commentary, picks of the week, as well as stocks on the move. "We find the very best stocks to fit your investment objectives". We cover thousands of publicly traded companies that trade on the NASDAQ,OTCBB, Pink Sheets and the NYSE. We have the answers for your stock market day to day questions. If you have a question about a publicly traded company, and would like to find out more, feel free to ask or send an email to wizzwatch@gmail.com.BECOME A STUDENT If you are interested in finding out more information or learning how to trade stocks please feel free to send me a message via email at wizzwatch@gmail.com. DISCLAIMERLegal Disclaimer: This channel is solely for informational purposes. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Stock trading involves risk, the stocks listed are not buy recommendations please do your own due diligence or get help from a proffesional before trading.HASHTAGS#boxl #boxlightcorporation #interactivity #schools #projectors #touchboards #touchpads #whiteboard #assessmentsystems #displays #displaypanels #classrooms #teachers #technology #displayboards #daytrader #wallstreet #forex #stockmarket #stocks #trader #trading #daytrading #finance #profit #binaryoptions #invest #investing #technicalanalysis #investment #options #investor

Naked Money
£07.00 - The best time of day to trade is...

Naked Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 29:10


So it turns out, first thing in the morning on payday isn't the ideal time to trade. Nor is it when you fall out of bed at the crack of noon. I know! The Naked Trader's years of experience have taught him the best times to trade and he's going to tell you when. ...and probably why.And of course, we're cracking on with our goal of trading our way to ONE MILLION POUNDS. Touchpads, brokers, PR firms and trusts are all discussed today - which ones will make the cut.Get in touch with us on the socials @nakedmoneypodcast or nakedmoneypodcast@gmail.com and find out more about what The Naked Trader is up to at nakedtrader.co.uk

The History of Computing
From The Palm Pilot To The Treo

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 10:04


Today we're going to look at the history of the Palm.  It might be hard to remember at this point, but once upon a time, we didn't all have mobile devices connected to the Internet. There was no Facebook and Grubhub. But in the 80s, computer scientists were starting to think about what ubiquitous computing would look like. We got the Psion and the HP Jaguar (which ran on DOS). But these seemed much more like really small laptops. And with tiny keyboards.  General Magic spun out of Apple in 1990 but missed the mark. Other devices were continuing to hit the market, some running PenPoint from Go Corporation - but none really worked out. But former Intel, GRiD, and then Tandy employee Jeff Hawkins envisioned a personal digital assistant and created Palm Computing to create one in 1992. He had been interested in pen-based computing and worked with pattern recognition for handwriting at UC Berkeley. He asked Ed Colligan of Radius and Donna Dubinsky of Claris to join him. She would become CEO. They worked with Casio and Tandy to release the Casio Zoomer in 1993. The Apple Newton came along in 1993 and partially due to processor speed and partially due to just immaturity in the market, both devices failed to resonate with the market. The Newton did better, but the General Magic ideas that had caught the imagination of the world were alive and well. HP Jaguars were using Palm's synchronization software and so they were able to stay afloat.  And so Hawkins got to work on new character recognition software. He got a tour of Xerox PARC, as did everyone else in computing and they saw Unistrokes, which had been developed by David Goldberg. Unistrokes resembled shorthand and required users to learn a new way of writing but proved much more effective. Hawkins went on to build Graffiti, based on that same concept and as Xerox patented the technology they would go into legal battles until Palm eventually settled for $22.5 million.  More devices were coming every year and by 1995 Palm Computing was getting close to releasing a device. They had about $3 million dollars to play with. They would produce a device that had less buttons and so a larger screen size than other devices. It had the best handwriting technology on the market. It was the perfect size. Which Hawkins had made sure of by carrying around a block of wood in his pocket and to meetings to test it. Only problem is that they ran out of cash during the R&D and couldn't take it to market. But they knew they hit the mark.  The industry had been planning for a pen-based computing device for some time and US Robotics saw an opening. Palm ended up selling to US Robotics, who had made a bundle selling modems, for $44 million dollars. And they got folded into another acquisition, 3Com, which had been built by Bob Metcalfe, who co-invented Ethernet. US Robotics banked on Ethernet being the next wave. And they were right. But they also banked on pen computing. And were right again! US Robotics launched the Palm Pilot 1000 with 128k of RAM and the Palm Pilot 5000 with 518k of RAM in 1996. This was the first device that actually hit the mark. People became obsessed with Graffiti. You connected it to the computer using a serial port to synchronize Notes, Contacts, and Calendars. It seems like such a small thing now, but it was huge then. They were an instant success. Everyone in computing knew something would come along, but they didn't realize this was it. Until it was! HP, Ericsson, Sharp, NEC, Casio, Compaq, and Philips would all release handhelds but the Palm was the thing.  By 1998 the three founders were done getting moved around and left, creating a new company to make a similar device, called Handspring. Apple continued to flounder in the space releasing the eMate and then the MessagePad. But the Handspring devices were eerily similar to the Palms. Both would get infrared, USB, and the Handspring Visor would even run Palm OS 3. But the founders had a vision for something more. They would take Handspring public in 2000. 3Com would take Palm public in 2000. Only problem is the dot com bubble. Well, that and Research in Notion began to ship the Blackberry OS in 1999 and the next wave of devices began to chip away at the market share. Shares dropped over 90% and by 2002 Palm had to set up a subsidiary for the Palm OS. But again, the crew at Handspring had something more in mind. They released the Tree in 2002. The Handspring Treo was, check this out, a smart phone. It could do email, SMS, voice calls. Over the years they would add a camera, GPS, MP3, and Wi-Fi. Basically what we all expect from a smartphone today.  Handspring merged with Palm in 2003 and they released the Palm Tree 600. They merged back the company the OS had been spun out into, finally all merged back together in 2005. Meanwhile, Pilot pens had sued Palm and the devices were then just called Palm. We got a few, with the Palm V probably being the best, got a few new features, lots and lots of syncing problems, when new sync tools were added.  Now that all of the parts of the company were back together, they started planning for a new OS, which they announced in 2009. And webOS was supposed to be huge. And they announced the Palm Pre, the killer next Smartphone.  The only problem is that the iPhone had come along in 2007. And Android was released in 2008. Palm had the right idea. They just got sideswiped by Apple and Google.  And they ran out of money. They were bought by Hewlett-Packard in 2010 for 1.2 billion dollars. Under new management the company was again split into parts, with WebOS never really taking off, the PRe 3 never really shipping, and TouchPads not actually being any good and ultimately ending in the CEO of HP getting fired (along with other things). Once Meg Whitman stepped in as CEO, WebOS was open sourced and the remaining assets sold off to LG Electronics to be used in Smart TVs.  The Palm Pilot was the first successful handheld device. It gave us permission to think about more. The iPod came along in 2001, in a red ocean of crappy MP3 handheld devices. And over time it would get some of the features of the Palm. But I can still remember the day the iPhone came out and the few dozen people I knew with Treos cursing because they knew it was time to replace it. In the meantime Windows CE and other mobile operating systems had just pilfered market share away from Palm slowly. The founders invented something people truly loved. For awhile. And they had the right vision for the next thing that people would love. They just couldn't keep up with the swell that would become the iPhone and Android, which now own pretty much the entire market.  And so Palm is no more. But they certainly left a dent in the universe. And we owe them our thanks for that. Just as I owe you my thanks for tuning in to this episode of the history of computing podcast. We are so lucky to decided to listen in - you're welcome back any time! Have a great day!

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News
The Two Techies 102: Anyone Want a Tablet?

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2011 59:40


Will the iPhone be malware free forever, Apple becomes UK’s number two online retail store, HP did sell some TouchPads before killing it’s tablet and ISPs can’t be forced to filter web content. If you enjoy The Two Techies, please subscribe to our other shows at munchtech.tv You can also subscribe to our newsletter at munchtech.tv/newsletter

PalmCast
PalmCast Episode 150 - Uncertainty

PalmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2011 87:45


Derek, Tim, and Rene look at who could buy webOS, who is leaving webOS, and what they're hacking into webOS. News HP looking to sell webOS, Amazon looking to buy? HTC considered, decided against, purchasing webOS. Again. HP leaning towards un-spinning-off PSG Shane Robison retiring from HP Chief of Strategy and Technology, taking his stapler with him Richard Kerris leaving HP for "an opportunity outside" HP (briefly) sells TouchPads at higher prices; feeler for a future market? [UPDATE: It's back!] 32GB TouchPad pops up on DailySteals, asking $239.99 Android on TouchPad: A different approach to getting Android up and running CyanogenMod 7 enjoying dual boot Android alpha glory on TouchPad webOS 3.0.4 77 pushed out to TouchPads, includes new camera app Hands-on with webOS 3.0.4 [video] Bing Maps made available for all webOS phones Bing Maps update brings Enyo support to the webOS masses, Troy impressed by giant wooden horse 4S, BBX, RAZR, and Ice Cream Sandwich – oh my [the competition] Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat!

PalmCast
PalmCast Episode 149 - We Don't Know

PalmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2011 103:14


Derek, Adam, Tim discuss HP's new TouchPads, Leo getting the boot and Meg getting the CEO chair, and the HP Pre3. News HP to build additional limited run of TouchPads to satisfy demand Digitimes: HP to produce 100,000-200,000 TouchPads to clear out supplier inventories New TouchPads to be available in 6-8 weeks, fire sale pricing to remain in effect OnSale honoring cancelled orders with a new batch of TouchPads 7-inch TouchPad pops up in China, never to make it to retailers near you HP splitting the webOS GBU in two; software headed to Office of Strategy and Technology [exclusive] HP to lay off as many as 525 at webOS GBU [Updated] Samsung CEO: We would "never" purchase webOS Qualcom not interested in buying webOS; Continuing support for future devices HTC giving consideration to buying its own OS Analyst says Facebook should get in on the webOS game Official: Leo Apotheker out as HP CEO, Meg Whitman in Whitman: No changes to HP's announced strategy, but no commitments either PreCentral community raises $16,699.26 for WebOS Internals! 500,000 CEOs contest: make the webOS case to HP, win a TouchPad! Review: HP Pre3 Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza

Build and Analyze
40: Not Quite a Siracusian Degree

Build and Analyze

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2011 84:30


Dan and Marco discuss Steve Jobs' resignation as CEO, HP's additional manufacturing run of TouchPads, the theoretical Amazon tablet, returning to the single-computer world when so many others are leaving it, and why it made so much sense to buy the current MacBook Pro mid-cycle.

PalmCast
PalmCast Episode 147 - TouchPads and Pre3s and Touchstones oh my

PalmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2011 82:07


Derek and Tim talk webOS, the TouchPad, and the strange launch of the Pre3. We want you to introduce the PalmCast. Email us an audio introduction to podcast@precentral.net! Thanks to everybody for writing in! News HP knocking $100 from TouchPad pricing August 5-7 Today only: Grab a 16GB HP TouchPad off Woot for $380 $100 HP instant rebate + $100 Staples coupon = $300 TouchPad! HP's $50 App Catalog credit for early adopters now available in your webOS Account [update] $50 worth of webOS apps for you to spend your early-adopter credit on HP TouchPad gets a $100 price drop in the US HP TouchPad price cuts and early adopter App Catalog credit follow through in Europe, Canada, and Australia HP TouchPad 4G pops up for pre-order on Amazon, asking $700 for your mobility privileges AT&T TouchPad 4G runs through FCC with HSPA speeds [update: Opal, TouchPad Go?] Kindle for TouchPad expands to Canada, forgets mittens Hong Kong and New Zealand quietly receive HP TouchPad App sales skyrocket and developers join the game - webOS is NOT dead TouchPad App Catalog finally enables enlarged app previews Six months without the HP Pre3 [editorial] HP Pre3 pops up on Orange UK support site, looks to be a lock HP Germany lists Pre3 for €349, expected in 1-2 weeks SIM Free Pre3 now available via Palm Europe for £299.00 [UPDATE] What is this "Touchstone Audio Dock" HP just sent through the FCC, and why do we want one? webOS 2.1 coming to a Verizon Pre 2 near you HTC strikes exclusive deal for Beats Audio smartphones, we wonder why it's not HP Google buying Motorola for $12.5 billion, proving vertical integration is the way to go App Preview: Notes+ by Inglorious Apps App Preview: FlashCards HD App Review: Camera for TouchPad App Review: 1+1=2 Feature Calculator App Review: Wall Switch App Giveaway: 50 copies of Wall Blaster for TouchPad Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza

Mac OS Ken
Mac OS Ken: 08.17.2011

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2011 18:57


Apple Insider: Analysts Don’t See Much Danger for Apple in Google/Motorola Mobility Deal / Jefferies and Co. Analyst Says Apple May Go Patent Shopping in Wake of Google/Motorola Mobility Deal / Orange Exec Likes Potential for Google/Motorola Mobility to Give Chase to iPhone (Which is Sold by Orange) / Verizon Exec Hopes Goolge/Moto Deal will End Patentgeddon / UBS Analyst: Back-to-School Sales Going Well for Macs and iPads / All Things D: Best Buy Would Like to Return 200k TouchPads to HP / Lion on USB Drive Now Available Through Apple’s Site / Apple Ships First Update for Lion / German Court Reverses EU-Wide Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Sales Suspension (Except in Germany) / HTC Files (Another) Patent Infringement Suit Against Apple / Apple Opening Stores in Berkeley, the UK, and Spain This Weekend / Engadget Hears Rumor of 4G LTE Equipment Installed in at Least One Apple Store / Purported Parts of Next iPhone Point to White AND Black Models (!!!) / Electronista: Secret Sources Say iPhone to Consumer on October 7 or October 14 / Starbucks Giving Away “Shazam Encore” iPhone App in “Pick of the Week” Promotion / Isaacson: Change In Pub-Date for Jobs Biography Has Nothing to Do with Jobs’ Health

PalmCast
PalmCast Episode 142 - Veers, Pre3s, and TouchPads, oh my!

PalmCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011 95:17


Derek, Dieter, Adam, and Tim take a mass of webOS news and rumors. See who comes out alive at the end... News AT&T HP Veer 4G available today - who's getting one? AT&T Veer appears on Amazon, asking $49.99 on contract, $349.99 off O2 Germany to get the HP Veer in June for 379€ HP announces developer pricing for AT&T Veer: $279 Veer campaign to kick off in coming weeks, why not now? HP wraps a New York subway car with the Veer and Lady Gaga HP places Veer ad on back of New York Times, actual size is still really small Veer takes over YouTube, asks who needs a big phone Pre3 autofocus camera supports up-close macro shots Sprint to get Pre 3 after all? [rumor and speculation] Pre3 listed for preorder on Amazon.de: €449 HP sending TouchPads to select developers HP to deploy TouchPad amongst sales force HP continues TouchPad email assault, shows off folding TouchPad case Wal-Mart to carry TouchPad, 32GB set at $599 [exclusive] Big Talk from HP Europe: TouchPad will be "Better than #1" with thousands of big name apps Sooloos by Meridian bringing advanced Cloud Music service to the HP TouchPad HP wants developers to show them their TouchPad apps in progress, might give them a TouchPad Nova-Dartfish tablet with keyboard, webOS 3.0 smartphone without, appear in app logs webOS Users: The most passionately in love with their platform Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza

Macinme Daily
Macinme Daily #31

Macinme Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2008 8:26


Der Dienstag ist bei Apple wie immer ein kleiner Geburtstag für alle Apple-Fanboys (zumindest in diesem Jahr). Mit dem heutigen Tag sind neue MacBook und MacBook Pro Modelle erschienen, die hauptsächlich über einen schnelleren Prozessor und aktualisierte Bauteile verfügen. Ein Update war dieses Mal mehr als nötig. Leider gibt es keine schwarzen Tastaturen für das Pro Modell und auch keine großen Touchpads, obwohl Multi-Touch beim letzteren vorhanden ist. Möchte sich Apple durch das eher kleinere Update keine Konkurrenz zum kürzlich erschienenen Air machen? Toshiba hat unter anderem neue 1,8" Festplatten angekündigt, was irgendwann für das MacBook Air interessant werden könnte, da diese Modelle mit 5400 UPM laufen. Vielleicht gehört die Zukunft aber auch voll und ganz den SSDs. Der iTunes-Store feiert wieder einmal den Platzaufstieg. Momentan befindet man sich in den USA - wenn es um die Verkäufe geht - auf zweiter Position direkt hinter Walmart und hat Amazon zumindest kurzfristig überholt. Die große Frage ist jedoch, wie die Situation aussehen wird, wenn Amazon seine Zahlen für 2008 bekannt gibt und wie der MP3-Store im Vergleich zu anderen dasteht. Wer Probleme mit .Mac hat, dem möchte David Chartier bei Ars Technica weiterhelfen. Wie man seine Daten möglichst sauber zurücksetzen kann, erkläre ich selbstverständlich auf Deutsch im Podcast. Flotte Bienen werden sich ganz bestimmt über das kürzlich erschienene LifeShaker-Upgrade freuen, dass es nun erlaubt bessere Druckergebnisse zu erzielen. iPod-Spielesüchtige dürfen sich erneut über ein Spiel namens Bubble Bash! freuen, das alten Hasen sehr bekannt vorkommen dürfte. Schlussendlich ist Acorn in der finalen 1.1er-Version erschienen, worüber ich allerdings vor einigen Tagen berichtet habe. Macinme Daily #31 Download