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365 Message Center Show
Get visibility of Copilot agents in M365 | Ep 377

365 Message Center Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 34:17


If you haven't heard by now, Copilot agents are going to be a big thing in Microsoft 365. Without the right admin tools, they are the next service to sprawl and get out of control. The Admin Center will soon have a new page and reports to show what agents are being used, where, and who added them. Also, with Classic / New switch for Outlook will let you choose to open in Classic, while keeping New open.  - Dynamics and Business Apps Wave 1 commentary - Microsoft 365 Copilot: Image Generation Usage Limit for Users without a Copilot License  - Microsoft 365 admin center: Copilot extensibility - Agents and connectors  - Microsoft Outlook: Updated behavior for switching back from new Outlook to classic Outlook for Windows  - Live captions copying disabled for Teams meetings  Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.   Check out Darrell & Daniel's own YouTube channels at:  Darrell - https://youtube.com/modernworkmentor  Daniel - https://youtube.com/DanielGlenn   

Canard PC
[SCROLL NEWS #136] POE2 bat tous les records | Bilan de l'industrie 2024 (ça va mal) | MS nous refait Games For Windows Live

Canard PC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 62:22


Abonnez-vous et soutenez cette chaîne : https://fr.ulule.com/canardpc/Tous nos magazines et nos offres d'abonnement : https://boutique.canardpc.com/Notre édition web sur abonnement : https://www.canardpc.com/Notre newsletter sur les nouvelles technologies : lepavenumerique.substack.com/about ► Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/canardpc► Bluesky : https://bsky.app/profile/canardpc.com► X : https://twitter.com/Canardpcredac► Discord : https://discord.gg/nJJFe9r► Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CanardPCmagazine► Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/canardpc/► Tiktok : @canardpcredac Tous droits réservés Presse Non-Stop / Canard PC. Aucun youtubeur n'a été maltraité pendant le tournage.

Fine Time
Games For Windows Live Handheld | The Big Deal

Fine Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 127:29


An absolutely jam-packed show featuing Princess Peach Showtime, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, the Embracer Group splitting into three, the latest Indie World presentation, emulators population iOS, Taylor Swift, the Fallout TV show, and soooooo much more! Thanks for listening! Twitter: @FineTimePodcast Andre: @pizzadinosaur.fineti.me Steve: @monotonegent.fineti.me Kevin: @kevinflevin89.fineti.me [00:00] Intro and Chitty Chat [04:44] Steve and Andre played Princess Peach: Showtime! [23:32] Kevin played Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow [41:39] BRB [42:29] Indie World Highlights {Little Kitty Big City, Yars Rising, Europa, ANTONBLAST, Steamworld Heist 2, etc.) [56:36] Nintendo Skips Gamescom [01:01:03] Ex-Blizzard Employee Thinks We Should Tip Companies For Great Games [01:07:52] @Quest64Official's tweet about preservation [01:19:17] Emulators are now on iOS [01:25:30] Embracer Group is splitting into three [01:30:37] BATH TIME [01:32:18] Place Your Bets! [01:46:30] Kevin watched the Fallout TV show [01:52:57] Andre reviews The Tortured Poets Department [02:06:37] See Ya!

popular Wiki of the Day

pWotD Episode 2387: Outlook.com.Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 238,222 views on Tuesday, 14 November 2023 our article of the day is Outlook.com.Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, is a free personal email service offered by Microsoft. It includes a webmail interface featuring mail, calendaring, contacts, and tasks services. Outlook can also be accessed via email clients using the IMAP or POP protocols.Founded in 1996 by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith as Hotmail, it was acquired by Microsoft in 1997 for an estimated $400 million, with it becoming part of the MSN family of online services, branded as MSN Hotmail. In May 2007, the service was rebranded to Windows Live Hotmail, as part of the Windows Live suite of products. It was changed back to Hotmail in October 2011 and was fully replaced by Outlook in February 2013, sharing the same brand as the Microsoft Outlook software which is offered via a Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office) subscription. Outlook is offered with any Microsoft account, using @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @msn.com, as well as @live.com and @passport.com (which are no longer offered) domains.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:07 UTC on Wednesday, 15 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Outlook.com on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Raveena Standard.

How Did This Get Made?
Open Windows LIVE!

How Did This Get Made?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 68:53


This week Jason, June and Paul are breaking down the 2014 techno-thriller, Open Windows, live at the 713 Music Hall in Houston. The crew discusses their discomfort watching this film, all the unnecessary and frankly confusing ‘open windows,' and struggle to make heads or tails of this wild plot. Logon, but keep your windows to a minimum please. Follow Paul on Letterboxd  https://letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: https://discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: listen.earwolf.com/deepdiveSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul Scheer and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to Find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is Not on Twitter

Puhata ja mängida
14. oktoobri Puhata ja mängida: GTA on tagasi!

Puhata ja mängida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 78:31


Nüüd on ametlikult teada, et GTA3, Vice City ja San Andreas tulevad tagasi uusversioonidena, aga see tekitab meis ka mõningaid murenoote, sest vanad versioonid on poodidest kadunud. Räägime ka Eesti teemadel, Puppey edust The Internationalil ja Aeon Must Diest. EA aga üritab FIFAt pigistada nimemuutusega ja Rein saab rõõmustada järjekordse Games for Windows Live vaba mängu üle.  Rainer on mänginud ka Metroid Dreadi ja natuke Back 4 Bloodi, ning Rein ehitab Song in The Smoke VR maailmas.  Soovituseks PSVR tolmust puhtaks pühkida, sest Sony annab peagi tasuta mänge ära.  Lingilist: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-08-rockstars-grand-theft-auto-trilogy-finally-official-and-launching-later-this-year https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-10-gta-3-vice-city-and-san-andreas-fans-are-using-steam-reviews-to-encourage-people-to-buy-the-originals-before-rockstar-delists-them-next-week https://diktor.geenius.ee/rubriik/e-sport/voimas-eesti-parim-e-sportlane-clement-ivanov-vottis-suurturniiri-veerandfinaalis-kindla-voidu-ja-on-teeninud-juba-ule-miljoni-euro/ https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-11-ea-trademarks-ea-sports-fc-as-it-mulls-ditching-fifa-licence https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-13-tomorrows-ghost-recon-frontline-closed-test-has-been-indefinitely-delayed https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-13-after-more-than-a-decade-fallout-3-goty-no-longer-needs-games-for-windows-live-on-pc https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-13-activision-unveils-server-side-and-kernel-level-anti-cheat-solution-for-call-of-duty https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-10-14-the-monster-hunter-rise-demo-is-out-now-on-steam https://uploadvr.com/vive-flow-hands-on/

Fine Tune with Corby Fine
EP24 - How to stay Relevant on Marketing, Technology and Other Stuff with Jed Schneiderman

Fine Tune with Corby Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 24:10


Jed Schneiderman is a proven entrepreneur, and executive in the marketing, media and technology space.  When I think of Jed, I think of someone who is known for his thought leadership on topics ranging from marketing and technology, to being an entrepreneur and  building successful businesses in the mobile, streaming, broadcast and internet technology spaces, and in "connecting the dots" having been at the forefront of major consumer tech trends and events, and by leveraging strong marketing experience across multiple global brands.Jed was the Co-Founder and President of Tapped Mobile, a leading North American mobile media company which was acquired by EQ Works in 2018 and before that, Jed was the On-Line Business Group Lead at Microsoft Canada where he was responsible for driving the business and marketing strategies for the Windows Live, Search and the Mobile Services businesses.  This is where I met him - as the lead on his agency doing a bunch of cool and innovative digital marketing campaigns...So - the reason I asked Jed to join me today is that I find he is the most tagged LinkedIn profile I know of when people want someone's opinion on a variety of topics...and so my big theme of the day is, how is anyone expected to stay on top of all the fast moving and developing information or marketing, technology, business and digital transformation...People always ask me, how do I seem to stay abreast of the latest and greatest...FOLLOW JED ONLINE!  Simple right....Here are a few highlights of Jed's wisdom from our discussion and below, a list of the sources Jed referenced as his go to destinations for staying on top of our ever changing digital and marketing environments: "We live in a world where there is so much content that at some point curation becomes one of the most important things""Machine learning is good for pattern recognition, but I don't think it's good for insight""Maintain curiosity" "Don't underestimate the power of asking great questions"GeneralThe Message  https://the-message.ca/The Peak https://www.readthepeak.com/Media in Canada https://mediaincanada.com/MarketingMark Evans - https://www.marketingspark.co/Tech https://techcrunch.com/Ad Techhttps://www.adexchanger.com/Data / Chartshttp://www.emarketer.com/ https://www.visualcapitalist.com/https://www.chartr.co/Funhttps://patentdrop.substack.com/ - shows new patent filingsPodcasts How I built this - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-thisReid Hoffman Masters of Scale - https://mastersofscale.com/Work Life with Adam Grant - Org Culture - https://www.adamgrant.net/podcast/Fine Tune with Corby Fine - https://www.corbyfine.com/NewslettersTim Dolan Kickframe - https://www.kickframe.com/blog/Ben Evan - https://www.ben-evans.com/ Tomasz Tunguz - SaaS focused - https://tomtunguz.com/Daniel Eckler - Sapcecadet - Innovation and

Go Chuck Yourself
Chris & Erin Versus "Chuck Versus The Family Volkoff"

Go Chuck Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 57:25


After last week’s “Big BM” fiasco, Go Chuck Yourself will not be stooping to any further low-brow humor, not even as we discuss Season 4, Episode 20. No, this week, we’re talking about serious things, like the “feud” between a classic family game show and a fantasy TV phenomenon, Microsoft’s precursor to OneDrive, and—oh yeah—“Chuck Versus the Family Volkoff”! Find out which dead celebrity hologram Chris is obsessed with and what ride amendments Erin is going to pitch to Disney World. And, of course, how Chuck's going to deal with the return of Erin's future husband, ahem, Timothy Dalton. Grab your Windows Live and your sentient chess boards, it’s time for GCY!   LIKE and SUBSCRIBE wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @gochuckpodcast Email us at gochuckyourselfpodcast@gmail.com. Reddit: u/GoChuckYourselfPod Theme music: “Warm Up” by Hadokowa via freemusicarchive.org. Additional music: "Family Feud Theme Song (Harvey Era)" via JGN TV at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XA4TNcjoxE   Cover Art by Molly Gillespie @ www.mollyegillespie.com.

Kibeszéltech
#41 2020.12.02. Steam-től a Windows Live-on át a Epic Games Store-ig, amit a game launcherekről tudni érdemes!

Kibeszéltech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 58:06


#41 2020.12.02. Steam-től a Windows Live-on át a Epic Games Store-ig, amit a game launcherekről tudni érdemes! Hírek: - Megvan a teljes lista, milyen szmájlik érkeznek 2021-ben. - Marvel's Avengers még a fejlesztési költséget sem hozta vissza. - PS5-ön jobban futnak a játékok mint az új Xboxon. - Play Station Collectionnal való visszaélések. - A PS5 készlethiány az elemzők szerint tudatos döntés is lehet a Sony részéről.

People Life
Essential Windows Live from Параграф 39.Sabotadj Mistique Club 21.03.2020 #39

People Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 68:17


4rNQTjA8 t4 @ Essential Windows 00.Essential Windows - Intre (Original Mix) 01.ARTBAT - Aquarius (Original Mix) 02.John Pappas - Cadenza (Original Mix) 03.Nure - Arashi (Solid Stone Remix) 04.Dirty Doering - Dreamlines (Original Mix) 05.Road To Mana - The Mountains of Madness (Betoko Re-Edit) 06.Gux Jimenez - Raices (Stan Kolev Remix) 07.Eric Rose - Reminded (Original Mix) 08.Stan Kolev - Phases (Morttagua Extended Remix) 09.Seventh Soul - Masonia (Original Mix) 10.Sound Quelle - Rania (Original Mix) 11.Sous Sol - Dizzy Rhythm (Mihai Popoviciu Extended Remix)

People Life
Essential Windows Live from Параграф 39.Sabotadj Mistique Club 21.03.2020 #39

People Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 68:17


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Video Game Logic Podcast
Video Game Logic Episode 179: Joe Biden Sucks

Video Game Logic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 95:02


This week Shrink & Rage dive into some fresh news... like Joe Biden, Games for Windows Live, and other old pointless things that should've gone away by now. Do you have feedback for the show, have a response for something we said, or something we should know about? Drop us an e-mail at VGLPodcast@gmail.com stop by our Discord, or tweet us @VGLPodcast. Finally, if you wish to throw us some cash to help improve the show, and for various show related projects, you can do so by supporting our Patreon campaign. Show Highlights & Timestamps Games We Played (3:01) Rockstar removed GTA 4 from Steam because of Games for Windows Live (1:03:21) Every Half-Life game is free-to-play on Steam for the next two months (1:11:39) Joe Biden calls game developers "little creeps" who make titles that "teach you how to kill" (1:17:11) Games We Played Rage: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator Simple Rockets 2   Shrink: Galaxy of Pen and Paper Just Cause 3 Transport Fever 2   News Rockstar removed GTA 4 from Steam because of Games for Windows Live GTA IV unavailable on Steam because Rockstar can no longer generate keys Rockstar removed GTA 4 from Steam because of Games for Windows Live   Every Half-Life game is free-to-play on Steam for the next two months Every Half-Life game is free-to-play on Steam for the next two months   Joe Biden Calls Game Devs Little Creeps Joe Biden calls game developers "little creeps" who make titles that "teach you how to kill"

KlikkPlay
139 - Hideg és csúszás

KlikkPlay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 103:06


A DICE LA vezére lett Vince Zampella Támogatni fogják az új konzolok a 8K-t? Darksiders 2 - a minőségi időhúzás melegágya Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice PC-re érkezhet a Horizon: Zero Down Tolódik a Cyberpunk 2077, a Marvel Avengers és az Ironman VR is A Games for Windows Live bosszúja - GTA IV Steam

Bli säker-podden
#043 Digitalt ytflyt

Bli säker-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 32:40


Den här veckan gästas podden av Karin Nygårds. Hon är grundskoleläraren som startade Youtube-kanalen ”Hackerskolan” för att hjälpa barn och ungdomar att bli säkra på nätet. I veckans avsnitt berättar hon om kunskapsbristen inom IT-säkerhet som råder bland dagens skolungdomar och hur deras ”digitala ytflyt” snedvrider bilden av våra barns IT-förståelse. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd043. Omtalat i avsnittet Årets julklapp 2019 Poddavsnittet om att skydda Nas-enheter Qsnatch-attacken mot Qnap-Nasar Nextcry-attacken mot Nextcloud-Nasar Poddavsnittet om DOH Kommande DOH-stöd i Windows Live-strömmen från Internetdagarna Karin Nygårds webbplats Poddavsnittet om det missförstådda hänglåset Karin Nygårds ”Hackerskolan” Tidskoder i avsnittet 00.27 Introduktion 00.58 Årets julklapp 02.31 Qsnatch och Nextcry 04.30 DOH i Windows 10 08.35 Är du digital än, lille vän? 09.21 Digitalt ytflyt

Game Bytes
Game Bytes :: May 15, 2019 :: Take My Landmass. Please!

Game Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 30:48


In this episode of "whatcha been playin?", Dale and Jeremy bring the four-letter-F-games with a blast from the post-apocalyptic-past and a charming up-and-comer. Hyphens abound as Dale plays the open world racing game Fuel on Games for Windows Live! Jeremy tries a few voices on for size in the pitch-perfect weird-but-cute walking simulator Frog Detective. Intro: "Burn My Shadow (Main Menu)" - Fuel, by UNKLE Outro: "A Frog Detective" - The Haunt Island: a Frog Detective Game Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y

Paul's Security Weekly
The Evil Empire - Enterprise Security Weekly #129

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 143:25


This week, we interview Gururaj Pandurangi, Founder and CEO at Cloudneeti, to discuss Continuous Cloud Assurance! Gururaj Pandurangi is a founder and CEO of Cloudneeti, a software-as-a-service company focused on continuous cloud security, data privacy and compliance assurance. Gururaj has 20 years of professional experience, a good portion of it as an early adopter of cloud technologies and building global scale cloud products like Windows Live, Bing platform, Consumer Identity and Federations. Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman recorded interviews with the following vendors at RSA Conference 2019: - Venafi - XM Cyber - Onapsis Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman recap RSA Conference 2019, including their briefings with: - 42Crunch - Baffle - CyberInt - Eclypsium - Ericom Software - Lacework - Radware - RiskRecon and More!   To learn more about Cloudneeti, visit: https://securityweekly.com/cloudneeti Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode129   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
The Evil Empire - Enterprise Security Weekly #129

Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 143:25


This week, we interview Gururaj Pandurangi, Founder and CEO at Cloudneeti, to discuss Continuous Cloud Assurance! Gururaj Pandurangi is a founder and CEO of Cloudneeti, a software-as-a-service company focused on continuous cloud security, data privacy and compliance assurance. Gururaj has 20 years of professional experience, a good portion of it as an early adopter of cloud technologies and building global scale cloud products like Windows Live, Bing platform, Consumer Identity and Federations. Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman recorded interviews with the following vendors at RSA Conference 2019: - Venafi - XM Cyber - Onapsis Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman recap RSA Conference 2019, including their briefings with: - 42Crunch - Baffle - CyberInt - Eclypsium - Ericom Software - Lacework - Radware - RiskRecon and More!   To learn more about Cloudneeti, visit: https://securityweekly.com/cloudneeti Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode129   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Continuous Cloud Assurance, Cloudneeti - Enterprise Security Weekly #129

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 36:26


This week, we interview Gururaj Pandurangi, Founder and CEO at Cloudneeti, to discuss Continuous Cloud Assurance! Gururaj Pandurangi is a founder and CEO of Cloudneeti, a software-as-a-service company focused on continuous cloud security, data privacy and compliance assurance. Gururaj has 20 years of professional experience, a good portion of it as an early adopter of cloud technologies and building global scale cloud products like Windows Live, Bing platform, Consumer Identity and Federations. To learn more about Cloudneeti, visit: https://securityweekly.com/cloudneeti Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode129 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)
Continuous Cloud Assurance, Cloudneeti - Enterprise Security Weekly #129

Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 36:26


This week, we interview Gururaj Pandurangi, Founder and CEO at Cloudneeti, to discuss Continuous Cloud Assurance! Gururaj Pandurangi is a founder and CEO of Cloudneeti, a software-as-a-service company focused on continuous cloud security, data privacy and compliance assurance. Gururaj has 20 years of professional experience, a good portion of it as an early adopter of cloud technologies and building global scale cloud products like Windows Live, Bing platform, Consumer Identity and Federations. To learn more about Cloudneeti, visit: https://securityweekly.com/cloudneeti Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode129 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

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Noclip
#08 - March Update

Noclip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 43:58


A bit of a change of pace this episode as Danny & Esteban get together to chat about their recent trip to NetherRealm Studios, and all the stuff coming to Noclip in March. iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rssGoogle Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/If7gz7uvqebg2qqlicxhay22qny Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclipvideo Sub our new podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHBlPhuCd1sDOdNANCwjrA Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.videoBecome a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter Hosted by @dannyodwyerFunded by 4,666 Patrons. --------------------------------------------------------------   - [Danny] Hello and welcome to Noclip, the podcast about the people who play and make video games. I'm your host Danny O'Dwyer and this week, man, if you thought we went real casual with some of these recent podcasts, you've never seen casual like this week's. I'm joined by Esteban Martinez, a producer for Noclip, he's don't a bunch of work for us, including making his own documentary near the end of last year, our Spooky doc, a great insight into the fighting game community. Esteban's up in Philly, how ya doin', my friend? - [Esteban] I'm so casual right now, I'm just laying out on this couch in my pajamas ready to podcast. - [Danny] Is that how you edit? Do you sit on a couch, is that why your back is broken? - [Esteban] Yeah, pretty much, I just lay down and you know those like cool like lazy boy sofas, that's me, that's just the image of me with a laptop and that's how I edit. - [Danny] How do you actually edit because I edit, I've always, I did the standing thing for awhile and then edits take so long and I sit in like, I have a really nice desk that does do the standing stuff but when I bought my chair I didn't buy a particularly ergonomically sound one, I just bought like a nice leather one. - [Esteban] Yeah, I've been to your studio, I remember that chair, that chair hurts. So for me at least, not to get too deep into it, but I did spend a lot of money on the chair and the desk 'cause you're here at it the whole time so I've got a nice desk that can go from standing to regular position real easy and then like, I bought one of those Herman Miller chairs, the Aeron chair. - [Danny] Oh, yes, la de da! - [Esteban] It is the best purchase I've ever made in my entire life. Everything is just so comfortable, you focus more, my back doesn't hurt anymore, 'cause I used to have one of those $20 office chairs from Staples and I was like, this thing's actually killing me. Like, you know, you read all the reports of like, sitting too long will shorten your lifespan. I actually felt my life force draining from my body as I was sitting on this chair. It's like, all right, you know what, things are good, I'm in a new apartment, let's just bite the bullet and buy this chair. And I bought it and, look, I know you've had a child recently and I'm sure that's wonderful and joyous, but this chair, nothing's better than this chair, my first born will not be as good as this Herman Miller chair. - [Danny] God dammit, I got chair envy now. - [Esteban] It's really good. - [Danny] It's wise, its an investment in yourself, it's an investment in future medical bills that you will not have to pay. So really you're just, you're really investing in yourself. Fair play, we got a bunch of stuff to talk about today. This podcast is not just the two of us yammering on about ergonomics. We're gonna just kind of, I don't know, I feel like I need to clean the slate on everything we've done over the past couple of like weeks, like six weeks 'cause so much happened, and what's happening in the next 'cause there's also a lot happening. Like, I'm in the eye of the storm I feel right now and I kinda just wanna talk about all of it. So first of all, let's talk about the thing that both of us did, which is we just returned from Chi town, sunny Illinois-- - [Esteban] It was anything but sunny. - [Danny] Jesus, it was like, yeah, what was it, it was one of those temperatures that like, in like European it was minus 12 I think, so I think it was like, what was it, 15 or 20 in Fahrenheit? - Yes. - It was bloody freezing. Like, when we were flying in it was just frozen lakes. Every lake was frozen. - [Esteban] I mean, not even just flying in, when you stepped off the plane it was like, oh no, I messed up, I'm in the wrong place. - [Danny] Yeah, I had my, I had like a big jacket but I had it stuffed in my camera bag, in the bag with the lights in it, just to basically keep the lights from getting rattled around in the plane so when I got off the plan I wasn't wearing anything warm and that little gangway was like fucking, I felt like going through the six layers of hell, well the opposite of hell, freezing hell, which apparently is Chicago. But we were there to talk to mister Ed Boon and his friends about Mortal Kombat 11. It was like a press event, influencer event, and I've been kind of askin' him about maybe doing something post release, just kind of getting into, nothing confirmed or anything, but just kinda like askin' around just to see and they said, well, we don't know but there's this influencer and media thing goin' on if you wanna come. And I think that was like five days earlier and I emailed you and were like, are you free on Monday? I think you had just gotten back from Japan. - [Esteban] Oh man. - [Danny] Yeah, so kind of it all came together last minute. We were in and out, one day. We turned up, went to a diner, talked to Ed Boon, back on a plane, back to our respective cities on the East Coast, but what did you think, I wanna ask you what you thought of the game, 'cause we don't really cover that so much in the thing 'cause we're not doing fuckin' impressions here on Noclip. - [Esteban] Yeah, I get to put my journalist hat on now. Here's your preview of Mortal Kombat 11. - [Danny] Well you're like the fighting game expert here in my social life as well, but I also wanna know if like, I don't really consider MK a fighting game, to me it's always just like a fun arcade game I buy every time it comes out. - [Esteban] You just offended so many people right now. - [Danny] It kicked Smash off Evo. - [Esteban] That's right, get outta here, it's Mortal Kombat time. The game is great from what I played and what we can talk about but, you know, I've been a fan of Mortal Kombat, especially going back to the arcades, I was a big arcade kid growing up in Brooklyn so I played a bunch of the Mortal Kombats but especially coming from 9, like 9 was kind of like the big rebirth of Mortal Kombat or like the renaissance of the games. So they had a good track record with like 9 and then X was very good and now 11 just looks to be continuing that streak of just really quality games, lotta good single player stuff, good graphics, controls well, and man have the upped the scale on like Fatalities. - [Danny] Yeah, they're pretty wild, I didn't really appreciate how nuts they were when I was watching the trailers because like, that type of grotesque cinematography you're kinda used to in trailers a bit but when you're actually doing the fights and it happens, like, I love those those X-Ray things that were in, was that X or 9? - They were in both - They were in both, okay. Yeah, but they, I really like that, I guess they have the Fatal Blow system which is, they're basically just like mini Fatalities that happen during the fight. And then they have the Fatalities which are just like so absurd, there was one that I wish I recorded. It's Scorpion pulls the head off one, you know, the classic one. And the face, the like disembodied head with the like, almost looks like a tail hanging out of the bottom of their neck was just, like I laughed it was so disgusting. Did you have any favorite ones that stood out to you? - [Esteban] I mean, it's the one that's going around so much now, it's the Johnny Cage one. Not only is it, if you haven't seen it's homage to I think his Mortal Kombat II fatality where like-- - [Danny] Yeah, you punch off multiple heads. - [Esteban] Yeah, he just uppercuts you multiple times and just multiple heads came out in the old school games, like it made no sense. So in this one he uppercuts you and you hear a director off screen like, cut, cut, 'cause you're head's supposed to come off I guess, and so it's just multiple takes like in a Hollywood production and it's a really cool idea of merging his background lore to also this silly fatality existed in these older games. There was that one and Kano's is just, it's very simple where he just headbutts you and your head just explodes on the third one, very simple, very bloody, but just funny, it just made me laugh. - [Danny] Yeah, there's something about the slow mo thing that they do in this game where when the last strike that makes the person dead, as if they're not already dead at the previous couple of strikes, it just slows down in this comically grotesque way and then the word Fatality pops up and everyone on screen, either the person who's dying or the person who's just murdered them has just like the weirdest, the worst freeze frame face. So it's every, it's just so ridiculous, I absolutely, yeah, I'm really into it, no wonder, it's perfect like 2019 social media fodder as well. Like everyone's just sharing gifs of this stuff all day. - [Esteban] Yeah, I mean it's going everywhere, even in the Designing a Fatality, our video you put up, the Baraka one of him where just like, you're dead, you're already dead, he's already cut you up, he's cut you're face off, everything dead. No, he's just gotta go in there, stick in, grab your brain, and he like bites it and eats it and that's the last frame you see. - [Danny] That's what kills you, it's not the removal of the brain from the head, it's when Baraka had it for lunch. - [Esteban] He's hungry man, you know, all that fighting burns a lot of calories, you know, you just make the best of both worlds, two birds with one stone. - [Danny] The Johnny Cage stuff reminded me of when people ask what should Duke Nukem be in 2019? There's something about the tone of these games that they, they're like weirdly self serious in terms of their lore but they're so in on how stupid the whole thing is. Like just how stupid like, they just made these characters in in the early '90s based on what was popular in movies and ninja movies, both western and eastern, like Ninja Squad and some of the stuff coming out of Japan and they'd invent nothing and they had to sort of shamble a story around it but now they have to shamble a story around with like people who do motion capture and like famous celebrities doing VO but it's the same troop of like nutter, like what the fuck is Baraka, he's just a troll or-- - [Esteban] He's a Tarkatan soldier or general, Danny, don't you know the lore? - [Danny] God dammit, it's amazing. Yeah, I'm looking forward to playing it, they seem to be cramming a bunch of different stuff into the single player as well. Which I guess is the problem every time they do it, it's just that most people just wanna pick up and play but I guess they're stickin' a bunch of stuff into the towers. I didn't get to experience that much, what was that like? I know we can't talk about the campaign stuff at all but what was the towers like? - [Esteban] So the towers are returning from, I believe in MK9 they kind of started working on that feature and then they brought it to X. But the towers are essentially, think of like the old school arcade mode where you play like one character and you make your way through a tower of opponents. But they've added a bunch of stuff in terms of like, you have consumables, so you can summon Shinnok's hands to do like an attack or call in a drone strike or something like that, or even call in an assist like a Marvel 2, Marvel 3 style of like, you know, Scorpion comes and he throws his chain and then that sets up a combo, so it's pretty wacky and the computer for some reason at the press event that computer opponent was set to an incredible high level of difficulty for some of them. They had one where you fought the entire Cage family one on one on one, it was like gauntlet and you had like one life essentially and you just had to beat four people. But for a press event I was like taken aback for like how high the computer was set. So they're definitely gonna be challenging and they're definitely gonna be a lot of fun for, that's a bus, gimme a second. Philadelphia. They're definitely gonna be challenging and they're definitely gonna be a lot of fun for single players but I think that's, I think if anything Mortal Kombat and NetherRealm have leaned into the single player, right. We think fighting games in terms of like, just always two people or you go online and you play ranked or what not. But they really know that not everybody can do that or not everybody wants to do that so let's give them a story mode, let's give them these towers, let's give them the Krypt. Like the Krypt last game was essentially like Skyrim, like it was crazy, it was like a first person, or more like Amnesia, it was a first person horror game. I couldn't play, I'm bad with horror games so I couldn't play the Krypt 'cause things will just jump scare you all the time so I never unlocked anything in Mortal Kombat X. But they do that, they lean into the single player and I think that's what really sets them apart, outside of the gameplay, outside of the graphics, what really sets NetherRealm apart lately is them leaning so hard into the single player aspect. - [Danny] Yeah I guess it's some learnings maybe they've brought over from their little flirtations with DC but I was even, I went back and played the arcade collection, which actually isn't on Steam anymore, but I found a key for it, I bought it through Amazon weirdly and it spat out a Steam key at me and then I guess I installed it and realized I think the reason they pulled it is that it's got all that Games for Windows Live shit embedded in it so you have to create a local profile and do all that to get to the main menu. But I played through a bunch of the first three of them again just to get a bit of gameplay capture and just have a bit of fun and yeah, it just reminded me of like, oh yeah, this is what fighting games used to be, and also this is what most fighting games are to me still. It's like way harder difficulty, especially the arcade ones 'cause they were the arcade ports. Way harder difficulty and then it's you against, you know, just a stream of people, it's like a rougelike. in a different way. - [Esteban] How long can you survive on this one quarter, that's all you got. - [Danny] Right, so yeah, it's funny how these games are just like, yeah, it's all about setting up the scenarios. Like even the different fighters, they just do such a good job of like setting up the scenario even with the quips that they talk about at the start, you know, like having Baraka and Johnny Cage shit talk each other before is, it's funny. Yeah, sure, and it makes you wanna like, I don't know, do all the different duos up against each other and stuff so I'm lookin' forward to it, there's a beta open near the end of this month I think. - [Esteban] There's an online stress test I believe next week, so the weekend of the 15th I believe. - [Danny] Excellent. - [Esteban] So they did it with Injustice 2 last go and it worked pretty well, it was a little rough with the stress test but that's why they do it and I remember hearing good things, or decent things about Injustice 2's online netcode. So hopefully that comes true for MK11 'cause I know a lot of people wanna play it. - [Danny] Yeah, all right, let's move on from the game I guess, before we get into everything else, what did you think about NetherRealm and the studio? It's in like a weird office park, right? - [Esteban] Yeah, I remember us getting there and we were very confused 'cause, I think the biggest thing that confused me is like you have NetherRealm on one side and then you have like a kinder gym or daycare center on the right, and like man, these two things don't go together at all but all right, cool. - [Danny] And there's like a big sign, it's not like NetherRealm studios is written in like, you know, Impact on a bulletin board with all the rest of them, it's a fucking, it's the biggest sign on the, you know, the list of businesses and it also just says like NetherRealm Studios written in the gnarliest font ever. - [Esteban] Yeah, it's not hiding, it's making you well aware that it's there. - [Danny] We got a nice tour of the office. It kind of reminded me of like a bunch of Japanese studios, just a lot of, what do you call them, cubicles, not much light, the folks there seemed pretty cool, a pretty nondescript canteen, might get very high in our top 10 canteen video. But the sound stage is pretty cool, they have a really large motion capture stage, it's in the Ed Boon video. But yeah, apart from that though, I guess there was that main area, right, you filmed a bunch of with the-- - [Esteban] Yeah, I think the main area was kind of like what took the cake for me at least where they just had, you know, it's like a little small museum of just NetherRealm's past, they had like, I think the coolest thing I saw there is they had the original, I don't wanna call them figures, but originally the statues they used to make Motaro, Goro, and Kintaro and stuff like that and I forget who was giving the tour, but they said like, hey, we have these encased 'cause if we even touch them once they'll basically disintegrate, that's how old these things are. And they had props from the movie, they had the Goro head from the movie and they had all the various toys. They don't have an Amiga copy of Mortal Kombat II, Danny was very happy about that. - [Danny] Well they might, they said had a DOS one but he did say they cycle them out. So maybe they do have one, I almost brought my copy of MK2 on Amiga 600 for Ed to sign. His office was like right there, and also you said you noticed, I didn't recognize what they were but they were like these long rectangular logos and you said they were the cabinet heads, right? - [Esteban] Oh yeah, so they had the marquees, like the marquee titles for like Mortal Kombat 1, II, and 3 right next to like the museum, or the foyer I guess and they just had 'em right there and I was like, oh that's really cool, they even took pieces of the cabinet. You know, they have their own arcade too which we didn't get to go in but I saw three stations of the Grid which is like so rare to find even one. I was like, man, if it wasn't for this press tour I'd be in that arcade right now. - [Danny] Yeah, that was pretty cool actually. There was a lot of people on that tour so it was kinda hard to actually see anything and I felt like there were other people there who were way more jazzed to be there who were like long time fans or something so I was kinda happy to hang back and hang out weirdly with a bunch of ex press people that I know from London and San Francisco so it was kind of like a weird meet and greet as well which was really cool to catch up with some folks. - [Esteban] Yeah, it felt like you came into NetherRealm, you signed whatever you needed to sign, and then you said hi to Danny, that seemed to be the course of events as people were coming through the door. - [Danny] That's 'cause we turned up early as well 'cause they were all staying at a hotel I guess, we paid our own way of course so we kind of walked 10 minutes in the snow, sorry about that again. - It's all right. - To get there. What have you been up to outside of Noclip stuff, 'cause there's a bunch of Noclip stuff I need to get into in a second and I'm conscious I'm just gonna be rambling so what've you actually been doing? How was Japan, you we're at Evo, right? - [Esteban] Oh man, you know, not to go too far behind the scenes, but like, you asked me what I've been up to and I actually had to take a minute and just be like, what have I been up to? 'Cause I feel like the couple of weeks have been a blur. - [Danny] You've been nonstop, man, yeah. - [Esteban] Yeah, the biggest thing has been Evo Japan. I went to Tokyo for a little bit to do some work and also to just hang out before things got busy and then I went over to Fukuoka, which is a place I've never been before but it was very cool and I got to go to Evo Japan and shoot some stuff there and that was pretty awesome, I'm still recovering from jet lag, it's getting better. - [Danny] Well you were there for a while, you were there for like over a week, right? - [Eseteban] I was there for like a week and half, two weeks. - [Danny] Yeah okay, that's gonna take awhile. - [Esteban] It has been taking awhile. - [Danny] Yeah, East Coast US is also like the worst, it's like 13 hour difference or something, right? - [Esteban] Yeah, it's like they're like a whole half a day ahead essentially. So, Evo Japan was pretty cool but for the most part I've been, we went to Chicago, we did the NetherRealm thing, I've also been kinda skipping around on other secret missions on my own, I'll be able to talk about those eventually. - [Danny] Oh, you're gonna do that, yeah? - [Esteban] Yeah, I gotta do that, I'm gonna big time you right now, I'm so sorry. But the biggest thing I've been doing outside of editing and shooting is just getting back to playing games. Which is something I haven't had the chance to really do until recently. - [Danny] Yeah, I've not over the past month so please tell me what the fuck I'm missing 'cause all I've been doing is playing like Astroneer and Hades for gameplay. Sorry System Era and Supergiant, not that I don't enjoy those games anyway but, you know, I don't know nothing about Resident Evil 2 and the only game of Apex Legends I've played was like the day it came out, so what have you been up to? - [Esteban] I think the biggest game I've been playing recently has been Resident Evil 2. - [Danny] Oh, cool. - [Esteban] I got the remake the day it came out before I left for Japan or what not. And I kind of, I ran through the first campaign with Leon and that game is incredible. Especially coming from somebody who didn't like, I know of the original and I played a little bit of the original but I never like beat it, I just watched all these speed runs, stuff like that. But to see how they took the concepts of the original and evolved them for this remake and not one to one either, like you don't go through the same hallways you did in the same order or even if you do the same events might not happen at the times you expect them. They did a really good job of keeping everything familiar but not one to one copying it and just kinda pushing it forward. Like, if you look at what Resident Evil 7 did Resident Evil 7 brought Resident Evil back but it also pushed it into like a new realm, like it learned from things like Amnesia or it learned from things like Soma, where Resident Evil 2, this remake, is taking all the lessons they've learned from that game and trying to make the ultimate Resident Evil, trying to make that Resident Evil that when people talk about Resident Evil they're trying to capture that essence and that feeling and put it into this game and think they did a really, really good job. It's hard too, there are some mean moments in this game. And I know everyone's posting clips of Mr. X, he's one of 'em, he's just one of 'em, but there's some mean stuff and some mean tricks they pull in this game but otherwise I had a really good time playing this, I'm gonna go back and do Claire next soon. - [Danny] Rad, yeah, I'm looking forward to, I got it and played maybe two hours, actually that might be generous, maybe closer to one hour, and yeah, I was kinda taken aback. I'm one of these people who, like I completed the first Resident Evil a bunch of times, like I've played through that one loads. Res E 2 was never really my jam so I only played the start of it. And yeah, I actually didn't realize until I guess the week it came out that it wasn't just an HD remake of Res E 2, because Res E 1 have been HD remaked like four times by the time this one came around so I was like, oh, they'll just do the same thing. But yeah, now actually I just want them to go back and do this to the first game. - [Esteban] Yeah, I know a lot of people have been talking about that, a lot of people have been talking about Resident Evil 3. Resident Evil 3 was like the first real Resident Evil I actually played all the way through. 'Cause I'm really bad, I mentioned before, I'm really bad with scary games, even like, Resident Evil's not horror scary, like jump scare every five seconds, but it's like that sense of it could happen, like something could attack me at this point. But Resident Evil 3 was the first time the series really leaned into action where you're constantly on the run and Jill's armed to the teeth really. So I played through that, so a lot of people have been talking about, well what if they did what they did with this remake to Resident Evil 3, they already got the thing that's chasing you all the time and they've got the police station so I kinda hope they do that with 3. It's probably too soon to do that with 4 but I love 4, but it could use a little streamlining too. It's on everything, pretty sure it'll be on my phone in like five seconds. - [Danny] It's so much bigger of a game though I feel like. Like, Resident Evil 2 is like one where it's so confined, like the design of it is, you know, I mean, eventually, but it's not like Nemesis or Veronica where now these larger scale sort of things where you go off into parts of the environment. So yeah, I wonder, would it have the same effect 'cause that's what's so cool about this is that it's like, they've made the world of that police station and the city just richer, it's not like it's, you know, they've just made it more detailed than the way that modern games can and with mechanics as well, like adding a bunch of different stuff so it's a bit more emergent than the first one was. 'Cause the first games are just like horror Sudoku really, you're just collecting one thing and going to another. What else have you been playing, aside from your remakes? - [Esteban] I've been playing a lot of Tekken, getting back into fighting games. I haven't played, while I was in Japan they updated the arcade version 'cause it's been back a couple of characters and stuff like that so I actually got to play in arcades again. Part of the reason I go to Japan so much outside of work is 'cause I just like playing in arcades and it's hard to play in arcades in the states 'cause they don't really exist anymore. So playing a lot of Tekken over there, getting better, getting my fundamentals back, becoming a competitor, I might compete, we'll see we'll see. And then Apex Legends, I think everyone's been playing Apex Legends. - [Danny] Yeah, people have just been asking me to make a documentary about it, that's all, over and over and over again. I think mostly because we were just at Respawn for the Half-Life thing, we interviewed Vince Zampella presumably while they were chipping away on that thing. Yeah, that's cool, like I said, I only played an hour or two the day it came out. Have you consistently been still playing? - [Esteban] I play at least for an hour every day. - [Danny] Oh man, really, god, everyone's playing this game. - [Esteban] And it's like the first, we've played PUBG and stuff like that and that was okay, I could at least call people out and be like, oh, we're getting shot from over there, by the way, I'm down. - [Danny] I played PUBG yesterday. - [Esteban] Oh, look at you. But this is like the first, I really like Titanfall 2, in fact I still, Apex Legends had made me buy Titanfall 2 on PC even though I own a PS4 copy and play that nonstop so I'm switching between the two all the time. - [Danny] It's real good. - [Esteban] The gunplay is so good, not even talking about the campaign or the multiplayer, just the core of the game itself, but the gunplay is like insane. And then when you take that and you move that to like a battle royale, and yeah, you lose some movement stuff, like you can't run across the walls or anything like that, you don't have a double jump, but the speed of the game is still pretty quick. I think my longest match in Apex is maybe 25 minutes. And that's like getting to the end, that's last two squads. - [Danny] Which I think in PUBG I wanna say that's closer to 40. - [Esteban] Yes, PUBG's a much longer game compared to Apex but in Apex you have so many more options for engaging and disengaging with all the character abilities and the ability to use the terrain to your advantage. So like, you carry momentum when you slide down terrain and you can use that to jump further or, you know, when you're running and healing or walking and healing you can't run but you can slide down so using terrain to, if you're losing a fight, oh we can disengage, I can create a smoke field or whatever, get outta there and we can come back and try to figure out a way. - [Danny] Ah, this is why I'm scared of getting back into it now 'cause now like, I still haven't figured out guns and you're all learning how to be fucking ninjas in this thing and it's just gonna be like week two of Gears of War when suddenly everyone's figured out the timing of that shotgun kill and you're just like a lamb to the slaughter. - [Esteban] It's not that hard, like I went away for two weeks to Japan after the game came out and that's all we were talking about. Outside of fighting games we were like, man, everyone's gonna be really good by the time we get back, this is really bad. But when I came back I got like two wins Like, it's not hard to adjust and especially, you know, you're a really good shot so there's some weapons that you can take advantage of that other people can't, like long range fights are kind of rare. I feel like this game is more mid range to close range so they just updated some of the guns so that might actually change. But if you've got the reflexes or if you're just a good shot you'll be fine and then balancing that with this pinging thing, like this pinging system is so good in this game. I have not talked to anybody, I play randomly. All my wins have been from random teams. - [Danny] They're adding it to Fortnite now. They're actually like literally adding the same. To me it's the pinging system from Portal 2 just in a different game. It's contextual stuff to use. - It's super contextual. Like it's contextual to the point where like if we're in a building and someone hits me through a window or something like that I can hit the H key and my, or whatever key I have it assigned to, and my character will be like, I'm being hit from somewhere with a sniper rifle. - [Danny] Yeah, I'm doing like a day off tomorrow. I decided to turn the $20 tier on Patreon into I'm just going to like play games all day and stream it. - [Esteban] Yeah, I think that's a really good choice. - [Danny] Yeah, just to take some time off more than anything else. To have some like work dedicated time off 'cause otherwise I'll just never do it and I'll keep editing and keep burning myself out all the time. So yeah, maybe tomorrow I'll give a go at that. Let's get into what's coming up on Noclip and what's already come up on Noclip 'cause it's been a crazy couple of weeks here. The second episode of our Hades documentary has gone up, that was a lot of fun to put together. Shout out to Jeremy Jayne over in Berkeley for putting that one together. The name of it has already escaped me, what is it, what did we call it, we called it episode two? The first one is called, How Supergiant Secretly Launched Hades, the second one's called, the Chaos of Patching Hades, that's right, so it's basically all about them adding the Chaos update and the one that came after that. We kind of split the difference over a couple of months. We're at work on the third one which will be up in about six weeks time, we have like a, five weeks time actually, we have a calendar we're sorta working with that we're gonna make public soon enough that'll show you what's coming out for the rest of the year. There's also a Patreon Q and A video we shot with them which will be going up, I think probably closer to the end of this month and then also we have the behind the scenes from episode two, the deleted scenes rather, sorry, which will be going up, it's already been edited, just going through clearance with them to make sure that we didn't show a screen we shouldn't have and then it'll be up at some stage next week. The Astroneer documentary's up as well, delighted to get that one done and dusted. Shout out to Joe Dorada over at System Era and Samantha Kalman, a friend of Noclip for putting me on that story I guess two years ago. That was a hard one to edit, it's probably one of the more difficult human stories we've covered on Noclip and it was kind of a sensitive topic so I'm kind of, as relieved as anything else that we didn't sort of drop the ball on that one. People seem to like it which is good. Have you had a chance to check that one out yet? - [Esteban] I have not, I downloaded it for my recent flight and then I lost my iPad on the plane so. - [Danny] No, you didn't! - [Esteban] I also cried for my human interest story. Yeah, I got it back though, I got it back. - [Danny] Oh, thank god. - [Esteban] But yeah, I wrote up a bunch of cool stuff and like cool project stuff, got off the plane, got in my Uber, realized I totally left it in the little, you know, where they keep the magazines at. - [Danny] Yeah, how'd you get it back? - [Esteban] So, not to get too nitty gritty, but American, they automated everything, like they're lost and found stuff so you just fill out a form online. You know, hey, this is what it looks like, this is where it is, this is where it was last seen. And they either hold it for you at the airport or they can ship it to you. I was luckily coming back to the same airport and they found it and they gave it to me. - [Danny] That's nuts. I had those Airpods, I held out on getting Airpods for like forever 'cause I just thought they were needlessly expensive and ridiculous and then when you have a kid and not having dangly things in front of their face sometimes when you're around and doing stuff, it's kinda handy just to have one in while a podcast is on. You know, while you're playing with them with the toys for like two hours. So, god, I'm a bad parent, so I got them, but I was in the airplane and I fell asleep with them in my ears and I woke up and both were out of my ears. - [Esteban] Oh no. - [Danny] Yeah, and it was when we were like deplaning so it was, I was like jumping up around. I eventually found both of them but I had an absolute heart attack. Well that Astroneer doc it's up, it's about 50, 45 minutes long I think. The Jeff Gerstmann podcast is coming next after this one. It'll be next week I guess, from when you're listening to this, if you listen to this when it was the week it went up. I did a vote basically on what people would like to see from our backlog of bits and bobs we've yet to finish and this was the far and away winner so getting that done at the moment. It'll be more of the story style podcast we started out with and it's a long one, about an hour and 20 I think is what it's gonna land on. A lot of trips coming up for the rest of this month, I'm off to South by Southwest but before I talk about mine you're also going, right? - Yes. - But now with Noclip. What are you doing? Can you say? - [Esteban] I'm trying to figure that out right now. - [Danny] Okay, you're doing something. - [Esteban] I'll be at South by Southwest helping out with a stream for a very large company, that's all I can say. Apple, IBM, there we go. - Sure, why not. - [Danny] Yeah, get those International Business Machines. Is that what that means, I don't know. - [Esteban] That's right, buy stocks now. - [Danny] I'm gonna be there doing a panel at South by Southwest Gaming called Noclip, Convincing Gamers to Love Developers, which is not Noclip, Convincing Gamers to Make Love to Developers, which was the original rejected title. It's part of the game and design development track. I went on their website and they said it was, level beginner, which-- - That doesn't make sense. - [Danny] They don't know what I'm gonna talk about, I could go up there and talk about fuckin', I don't know, object oriented programming, we'll see what they think then. - [Esteban] Hit 'em with the intricacies of god rays. - [Danny] Yeah, we'll go straight into LUTs, an hour on LUT talk. Yeah, I don't know, I have like three version of that talk in my head and I'm basically gonna do a show of hands and start to see if people are either developers or working in PR or are just game players, not just game players, but you know, just game players, and then I'm gonna do it from there. I've got a couple of meetings as well and there's a couple of other reasons I'm heading out there. And the other reason is that it piggybacks right onto GDC and this our biggest ever GDC. This is the Game Developers Conference in sunny San Francisco. We are all heading out, well Jeremy still lives there. I'm heading over, Esteban is coming too. Jeremy is currently resting up at home 'cause he broke his foot, kicked a chair while he was making food apparently. - [Esteban] Shoulda bought a Herman Miller. - [Danny] He shoulda, yeah. - [Esteban] You guys are making mistakes. - [Danny] You can kick that thing all day, it just takes it. - [Esteban] Oh, it'll break your leg, it's made out of steel. - [Danny] So he's resting up at the moment. So that's, that's not the only reason you're coming but it was definitely like, we had like a mounting amount of interviews and I was like, we really need to bring Esteban, we're not gonna be able to do all this just the two of us. And then we kept getting more and more and more and I was like, yeah, we're probably gonna do that and then he broke his foot and that day four more people confirmed and we were like, yeah. I like called you up I think and was like, can you definitely please come to GDC? - [Esteban] So I woke up that morning and the first thing I see is a Tweet saying from Jeremy where he's like, I broke my foot, dammit. And then I was like, I bet in 15 minutes I'm gonna get a text from Danny that says, hey, are you free for GDC, are you still free? And then like 10 minutes later you were like, hey, are you like free for GDC still? And I was like, yep, yes I am. - Amazing. We have a ridiculous calendar so this is, we did this two years ago and it was really fun and we got a bunch of these little mini interviews, we called 'em Noclip Sessions then. We're not gonna brand them this time, we're just gonna make a bunch of smaller vids, kind of like the Corey Barlog one or the Ed Boon one. Just like a little, I don't know, not super long ones but interesting little chats. I'm looking at my calendar right here, man, and I mean, they're all between 10 and four during the day, we've got the studio of Patreon booked for basically the entire week. Now we have everyone from like mid tier developers, some massive indies, folks from Japan, some big western devs, and a bunch of interesting indies that people have been asking us to talk to, folks to do a unionization and, it's a crazy murderers row of names, some of which people would be very familiar with and some of which people won't. If you're gonna be at GDC we're not gonna be around that much but we will be at the showing of our Half-Life documentary as part of the GDC Film Festival, which is on at 4:40 p.m. on I wanna say the Tuesday, I closed my calendar like a silly boy. That's gonna happen at Yerba Buena I think it's called, yeah it's on the Tuesday, that's the 19th of March. It's gonna be at the Yerba Buena, I think it's called film, cinema or whatever, I forget what it's called, it's just that little one that's right there in the park. And yeah, we'll be around before and after to hang out and talk and stuff. I think myself and Jeremy are gonna get up on stage afterwards and do a Q and A or something, so that should be fun. So we're not an official meet or anything, we just kinda can't, like I used to work in SoMa in San Francisco and getting a bar for 20 people will be impossible. I feel like if Noclip did a meet up at GDC we'd get like 100 people so I just can't do it. So we'll be at the, if you're at the premier or the showing, it's not a premier, you can literally watch, almost a million people have watched it on YouTube already. - [Esteban] I don't know if you know, Danny, but that video's been out for quite awhile. - [Danny] We did this last year too with Horizon and it was amazing, sadly they had to turn people away. So that might happen this year again. The weirdest part about this is that the film festival's sponsored by Valve, who did not talk to us for the documentary. - [Esteban] Oh man, I'm sure they love this. - [Danny] Yeah, so this is gonna be a little awkward. Yeah, so we'd love to see you there before and afterwards, before or afterwards, whatever works for you even if you can't go watch the movie we'd be happy to come up and say hey. If you're not going to GDC though we're doing something weird, we're doing something new on our Patreon. They have this special offers thing which I didn't really ever want to do because I feel like our tiers our fair and cool and what not but just considering how big we're going at GDC this year it would be helpful to get a little bit more cash in the kitty as it were, so what we're doing, if you want, is we're gonna add this thing called an event pass, very careful not to put GDC in the actual name of that 'cause I'm sure we wouldn't be allowed to do that. Although, GDC tickets are pretty expensive. How much did it say when you, like $2,500 or something? - [Esteban] It was like 25 to $2,800 and you sent me this link that was like hey, just sign up for this. And I saw it like, GDC has like a little checkout and I saw $2,800 and I was like, is he out of his damn mind? - [Danny] Yeah, we have press passes so he didn't, you literally-- - [Esteban] You go through another page and then it makes it like zero, like a coupon code but you gave me a heart attack at once point. - [Danny] You literally get a coupon code for like $2,500. - [Esteban] It's crazy! - [Danny] Yeah, like can I redeem this somewhere else maybe? - [Esteban] Yeah, can I buy a mortgage? Can I put a down payment somewhere else with this? - [Danny] Can I buy 10 of these chairs, or three, I don't know how much they cost. But yeah, we're gonna put that in the $10 tier. If you're already in the $10 tier or up you'll get all this already but if you're in the five, if you wanna jump up. Basically what we're gonna do is live check ins every day so we're in the studio from Monday to Friday and I'm also there Sunday and Saturday, we might do those days too but we're definitely gonna do Monday to Friday we're gonna do little live streams from the studio. I was thinking about doing them longer day but I don't know how good the internet is in the studio so I don't wanna commit to it but we're definitely gonna do these live check ins where we basically host a little live stream and let you know who we're interviewing that day, stuff like that, like kinda insider bits which we kind of wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable broadcasting to the entire wider world but it'll be fun to do for some of our Patrons. Yeah, and if you have any questions for those people or questions for us we'll all be there. So that's our, yeah, Noclip at GDC event pass, Noclip games development event pass, let's call it. - [Esteban] Early access Noclip GDC buzzword keyword search influencer pass. - [Danny] There'll be a post about it in the next few days anyway, yeah. - [Esteban] It's the battle pass for Noclip. You can start it for free and then pay $10 later and get all the costumes. - [Danny] I did think about doing loot boxes at one stage where we do like a real world loot box but it's always got something good in it but then I like ran the numbers on it and was like, no one would ever pay money, the amount of money it would take to make everything be really really rad no one should ever have to pay blind. I think loot boxes are inherently evil so even with all good intentions I couldn't figure out a way of doing it. It's a bit of a shame. Yeah, so you'll be there too. You've been to San Francisco but not to GDC, is that right? - [Esteban] I've been to San Fransicso but I've never been to GDC, I've always wanted to go to GDC, I love the talks that they have there and it just seems like a cool place to be. - [Danny] Yeah, it's super cool. I'm not sure how much time we'll have to actually go to the Moscone Center, what I'm trying to do is make it so on the Friday at least we've got a bit of time so we can run in for awhile. But also we can so stuff in shifts, like I'm sure we won't need all three of us all the time over at Patreon but it's gonna be a lot, man, we're gonna come out of that thing with like 20 interviews and then we have to figure out how to cut them and who's cutting them and which ones are coming out and what not so a lot of stuff comin' to Noclip. And that's a podcast, basically. Just wanted to give an update to what we're doin'. That Jeff Gerstmann one will be up next, you know, you've heard all the stuff that's coming depending on whatever tiers you're in. Esteban, where can people follow you and watch you play video games? - [Esteban] So I, you can follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/TheBesteban, that's where all my stuff is at. I'm also getting the habit of streaming at least once a week, nothing like crazy like Ninja like every day but trying to stream at least once a week. - [Danny] He's hanging out with Neymar at soccer games now, he doesn't have time to stream. - [Esteban] Yeah, come on. But I'm here to take his spot now, dyed my hair red and everything. So you can follow me at Twitch.tv/TheBesteban 'cause branding and I'll be up there, you know, it's casual, once a week we just play games. Right now I'm downloading Devil May Cry 5 actually as we're speaking. - Oh sweet! - [Esteban] As soon as that thing hits midnight. - Is that out tomorrow? - Tomorrow, yeah. So I'm probably gonna actually play couple hours tomorrow, get into that game, 'cause I love Devil May Cry, so that's it for me. - [Danny] I like those Nigerian movies, the trailers for the-- - Yeah, they're cannon now. It's crazy, I can't believe Capcom made them cannon. - [Danny] I mean, they fuckin' might as well be. Like, they make as much sense as the official lore as far as I'm concerned so. - [Esteban] Oh man, now the Devil May Cry Reddit is on fire, way to go, Danny. - [Danny] All our Patrons who love DMC are out. I did really like that Ninja Theory one though, that was quite fun. - Oh no, what have you done. - [Danny] @Dannyodwyer on Twitter, @noclipvideo if you don't follow us there. You know the drill, we're all over the internet, r/noclip on Reddit, we got a Patreon in case you didn't know. This podcast is on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, loads more, and we have a YouTube channel, Youtube.com/Noclippodcast. We also make video game documentaries at Youtube.com/noclipvideo if you didn't know that. Patrons get all that stuff for the show early, this show early, sorry, for five bucks a month. Thank you to all of those folks for supporting our work, see you next time, Jeff Gerstmann will be up and then we'll probably do a post GDC wrap up as well but we also have a bunch of developer interviews coming over the next couple of weeks as well so stay tuned. Thanks, Esteban for hanging out. - Thanks for having me. - No worries, and we'll see the rest of you next time.

Les Tauliers
Games for Windows Live m’a tué

Les Tauliers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 144:07


windows live games for windows
Rand(Nerds);
Rand(Nerds); Episode 83

Rand(Nerds);

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 90:53


Welcome to Episode 83 Middlemeister returns for a guest appearance in his cardigan!  TheSuffolkRam kicks us off talking about Delta Force Land Warrior, a  game from the ancient year of 2000 that is not very good and makes us  feel old. but does help us have nostalgia over old game mechanics. We  also find out Ram’s early mission creation days. Middlemeister has been playing recently released switch version of  an indie game called Owlboy. A Metroidvania style game with great story,  art and music. Following the life of useless owlboy Otis and his fight  against pirates. Skazz has been technical issues with his PS4 preventing from him  playing the game he would like, he talks about his steps to fix his  PlayStation. But his problems lead him to using an old laptop and  installing SteamOS. We talk about the good and bad of the OS and some  ways around a few of its issues. Ram has also been playing through Abzu, a game mainly about swimming  that very pretty and ideal when you’re either drunk or tired. He talks  about swimming with whales and problematic controls. We then move onto a TV series with TheSuffolkRam shocking Skazz by  watching the subtitled anime Attack On Titan.  Set in a world where  humans are have been driving to living behind giant walls to avoid being  eaten by Titans. Middlemeister has been watching a better Star Trek show the Star  Trek: Discovery with The Orville. Seemingly a comedy it soon moves into  more Drama territory with later episodes. We also have a user submitted topic with discussing Red Dwarf turning  30 years old recently. We talk about the up and downs of the various  series and some of our favourite moments. We then move onto the news with the revamped wishlist on Steam, we  also talk about other game services such as the dreaded Games for  Windows Live We also discuss the big news of sugar reduction in Irn Bru. Notes: An ancient tactical shooter that had vast maps: Delta Force Land Warrior Help redeem a useless in Owlboy in…. Owlboy Steam on a box with SteamOS Swim with the fishes in Abzu A neat and strange Anime series with Attack On Titan An alternative to Star Trek Discover with The Orville 30 year old but still good with Red Dwarf Follow us on twitter Like us on facebook Subscribe to our YouTube channel Join us on google+ Join our Steam Group Why not come join us for our next live stream? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam and Skazz

GameFM » Mesa do Fliper
A Windows Store é o novo Games for Windows Live? – 26/01/2017 – Mesa do Fliper

GameFM » Mesa do Fliper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 137:43


Resident Evil 7 recebeu o serviço Play Anywhere do Xbox One / Windows 10, onde comprando a cópia digital em uma plataforma garante mais uma cópia na outra. Apesar do lançamento excelente em sem problemas em todas as plataformas (incluindo Steam, que também é no PC), a versão da Windows Store é um completo desastre. Tomada de erros e problemas, crashes, péssimo desempenho e erros de download, o lançamento de RE7 bota oficialmente em dúvida a viabilidade da loja da Microsoft. Confira tudo sobre o assunto na nossa Treta da Semana. Além disso tivemos também as principais notícias dessa semana como a Square Enix fazendo jogos para a Marvel, The Banner Saga 3 anunciado, estúdio de Disney Infinity reaberto, o Wii U a beira da morte, mais informações sobre o Switch e muito mais! Confira essas e outras notícias no Mesa do Fliper! O post A Windows Store é o novo Games for Windows Live? – 26/01/2017 – Mesa do Fliper apareceu primeiro em GameFM » Mesa do Fliper.

GameFM » Mesa do Fliper
A Windows Store é o novo Games for Windows Live? - 26/01/2017 - Mesa do Fliper

GameFM » Mesa do Fliper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 137:43


A Windows Store é o novo Games for Windows Live? - 26/01/2017 - Mesa do Fliper

The Computer Tutor
Using Windows Live Mail? It’s now dead – time to switch

The Computer Tutor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 8:14


If you're still using Windows Live Mail as your email program, you need to be aware that Microsoft support for this program ends on January 10, 2017. This means that there will be no more security updates – so when security problems are discovered, they won't be patched. Translation: it's time to go to an [...] Read more » The post Using Windows Live Mail? It's now dead – time to switch first appeared on The Computer Tutor.Download Ashford for WordPress

Nevazator.ro
Cum setez un cont de e-mail în Windows Live Mail

Nevazator.ro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 11:21


În podcastul de mai jos veți putea urmări cum se poate adăuga un cont de e-mail în clientul Windows Live Mail. Acesta este gratuit, și Citește mai mult The post Cum setez un cont de e-mail în Windows Live Mail first appeared on Nevazator.ro.

Securit13 Podcast
Эпизод 30: Let the magic begin

Securit13 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 65:48


Intro: Кар - Мэн - Лондон гуд-бай https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uyisn3MTmJQ The Company Securing Your Internet Has Close Ties to Russian Spies http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-19/cybersecurity-kaspersky-has-close-ties-to-russian-spies A practical guide to making up a sensation https://eugene.kaspersky.com/2015/03/20/a-practical-guide-to-making-up-a-sensation/ H4cked off: Is Eugene Kaspersky 'in bed' (or the sauna) with the Russian government? Derr, of course he is http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/feature/2400777/is-eugene-kaspersky-in-bed-or-the-sauna-with-the-russian-government-derr-of-course-he-is Exploiting the DRAM rowhammer bug to gain kernel privileges http://googleprojectzero.blogspot.ru/2015/03/exploiting-dram-rowhammer-bug-to-gain.html The Rowhammer Bug http://www.rowhammer.com/ Risky Business #357 -- Mark Dowd talks Rowhammer http://risky.biz/RB357 Black Box Can Brute Force Crack iPhone PIN Passcodes  http://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2015/03/16/300-device-can-pop-open-old-iphones-with-ease/ New BIOS implant, vulnerability discovery tool to debut at CanSecWest https://threatpost.com/new-bios-implant-vulnerability-discovery-tool-to-debut-at-cansecwest/111710 Mobile Android, iOS apps still vulnerable to FREAK attacks https://threatpost.com/mobile-android-ios-apps-still-vulnerable-to-freak-attacks/111695 RC4 must die http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/RC4mustdie.html uTorrent Installs Bitcoin Miner http://anonhq.com/utorrent-installs-bitcoin-miner-bad-pc/ OpenSSL Audit https://cryptoservices.github.io/openssl/2015/03/09/openssl-audit.html Webnic Registrar Blamed for Hijack of Lenovo http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/02/webnic-registrar-blamed-for-hijack-of-lenovo-google-domains/ Bogus SSL certificate for Windows Live could allow man-in-the-middle hacks http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/03/bogus-ssl-certificate-for-windows-live-could-allow-man-in-the-middle-hacks/ Yahoo Mail launches on-demand passwords, end-to-end encryption coming by year's end http://www.techspot.com/news/60064-yahoo-mail-launches-demand-passwords-end-end-encryption.html Yahoo exec goes mano a mano with NSA director over crypto backdoors http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/02/yahoo-exec-goes-mano-a-mano-with-nsa-director-over-crypo-backdoors/ Adobe web services vulnerability disclosure program https://hackerone.com/adobe Yahoo! pays $24,000 to Hacker for finding Security Vulnerabilities http://thehackernews.com/2015/03/yahoo-bug-bounty.html Cyber terror test tasks hackers with saving London from hacked battleship http://m.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2399541/cyber-terror-test-tasks-hackers-with-saving-london-from-hacked-battleship Banning Tor unwise and infeasible, MPs told http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31816410 Drupal Patches Critical Password-Reset Vulnerability http://thehackernews.com/2015/03/hacking-drupal-website.html GPG Suite Beta 6 https://gpgtools.org/ Интервью с представителем департамента по борьбе с кибер. преступностью Украины Василием Гузием Форма связи http://cybercrime.gov.ua/ua/feedback-ua Outro: Петр Сказкив - Буревій https://youtu.be/DlvL1O9QFMc?t=1m54s

Geek Syndicate
The Next Level Platform Specials - PC Gaming

Geek Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 71:44


Welcome to the first of our The Next Level Platform Specials. First up, Ant is joined by Matt, James and Casey to discuss the behemoth of the PC and it's place in gaming. Over the course of this special, we delve into the reasons why we game on a PC. What game types work better on the PC? We look at the ins and outs of downloadable games: from Steam to Windows Live and back to independent releases. We touch on the cost of maintaining a PC rig, early access games (and their pricing) and much more. Join us on the PC Side!

UK Comic Book Podcast Group
The Next Level Platform Specials - PC Gaming

UK Comic Book Podcast Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014


Welcome to the first of our The Next Level Platform Specials. First up, Ant is joined by Matt, James and Casey to discuss the behemoth of the PC and it's place in gaming. Over the course of this special, we delve into the reasons why we game on a PC. What game types work better on the PC? We look at the ins and outs of downloadable games: from Steam to Windows Live and back to independent releases. We touch on the cost of maintaining a PC rig, early access games (and their pricing) and much more. Join us on the PC Side!

Záznamy z klubovny
Fight Club #163

Záznamy z klubovny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 77:58


LEVEL 238 | (7:15) Přijď království Danovo! A naše dojmy z návštěvy u Warhorse | (38:00) Umíráček pro Games for Windows Live | (45:15) Tvůrci Don't Starve chystají isometrickou špionážní akci | (50:30) Pustošení starého Řecka | Soutěž o roční předplatné PlayStation+  

Spielwiese Podcast (SWP)
SWP #15: Gemischtes Gameüse III

Spielwiese Podcast (SWP)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 134:27


Auch in Spielwiese Podcast #15 tischen wir euch wieder unser Gemischtes Gameüse auf: Alex bewegen die Themen Nintendo und Games for Windows Live, während sich Kai nochmal rückbesinnend auf das vergangene Spieljahr 2013 stürzt. Abgerundet wird die vitaminreiche Mischung natürlich mit unseren zuletzt gespielten Games. Nun denn, viel Spaß und bitte fleißig kommentieren! Der Spielwiese Podcast erscheint im zweiwöchigen Rhythmus – bevorzugt Sonntags. Geschwafelt wird selbstredend und hauptsächlich über Spiele, dabei stets mit einem Grundthema vor Augen. Dass wir davon fast immer abschweifen, gehört zum (ungeplanten) Konzept dieser Sendung. Ebenfalls Teil des Konzepts sind Gastauftritte befreundeter ...

Wir Sind Movies » Entertainment W00T – Der Spielepodcast
Entertainment w00t! #2 Januar 2014 – Dying Is Fun

Wir Sind Movies » Entertainment W00T – Der Spielepodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2014


Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen.  Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – STEAM (Sale, Steam-Machine, Steam-Controller) – Games for Windows Live wird […]

Serious About Security
Serious About Security Episode 59: Tor Stinks According to the NSA and Microsoft Follows Yahoo!

Serious About Security

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2013 22:55


Youtube Show Notes Hosts Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA Mike Hill, CISSP Keith Watson, CISSP-ISSAP, CISA Articles Attacking Tor: how the NSA targets users’ online anonymity by Bruce Schneier (The Guardian), NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users by James Ball, Bruce Schneier and Glenn Greenwald (The Guardian), ‘Tor Stinks’ presentation – read the full document on The Guardian Is Microsoft recycling old Outlook.com and Windows Live email accounts? by Lee Munson (nakedsecurity blog), Microsoft is quietly recycling Outlook email accounts by Andreas Udo de Haes (PC World)

Top Down Perspective
Top Down Perspective 23 - 08 - 13

Top Down Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2013 123:30


Sean is away on vacation so Nathan and Jon talk about the games they played for an EXCEEDINGLY long time. New record, its gotta be. So, hear exhaustive breakdowns of the best desert island game around, Miasmata, the critical darling Gone Home, the fourth in a long-running series of quirky RPGs, Mario and Luigi Dream Team, the stylish follow-up to The Dishwasher, Charlie Murder, the perhaps unfortunate remake of Flashback, Brad Shoemaker's favorite game,Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Dave Lang's Divekick, Wayforward's Mighty Switch Force 2 and, finally, 7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat, Nathan's Game of Show from E3 2013. After all of that, we still find a bit of time for some news. Steve Ballmer is planning to leave Microsoft about a year from now, right after shutting down Games for Windows Live. Launch lineups for the Xbox One and the Playstation 4 have been revealed, so we run down those along with some tid-bits from Sony's conference at Gamescom this past week. We talk about Notch's cancelled sci-fi game, the PS3 exclusive Dark Souls II beta, and an exciting opportunity for indie developers over at GOG.comAll that and a few dalliances here and there on the Top Down Perspective!

First-Person Podcast Simulator
First-Person Podcast Simulator: Episode 18

First-Person Podcast Simulator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2013 58:40


HEY KIDS! Gamescom is a cool thing that happened recently, so recently in fact that Mike and I started podcasting immediately after Sony's press conference. So needless to say, we start the show off talking about that. Later we move onto our games of the week which consist of Mercenary Kings, Borderlands 2's most recent DLC, and FTL. In our news chunk of the podcast we discuss how the Xbox One "DVR" will only be for those with gold live memberships, mention Mercenary King's and Awesomenaut's new (separate) Kickstarters, we see what Notch has been up to recently with a new browser game he's created and the unfortunate cancellation of one of his projects, Oculus Rift seeps into the show again with talk of the new Rift Project hub, Mike rejoices as Games for Windows Live goes kaput, and late in the show we talk about Nintendo's unintentional 3DS patch that allows you to turn your router into a StreetPass Relay Station. Thanks for listening everyone!

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)
Show #27 | CPU_SLOW

Port Forward Podcast (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 135:12


We bring you the latest buzz surrounding node.js and some history. Also the WebStorm editor which works great with node! Special thanks to David Sykora for redesigning our site! Tool: http://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/ also get the node.js plugin. Ben hacks objective c iOS display code for iPhone 5 Sam recomends Battery Case: http://www.lenmar.com/Uploads/File/landing-pages/index.html Node.js Ben recording with [...]

Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 192 - Mitch Lacey, Scrum Field Guide

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 42:06


Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 192! The SPaMCAST 192 features my interview with Mitch Lacey.  We discuss his new book, The Scrum Field Guide.  Mitch Lacey is an agile practitioner and consultant and is the founder of Mitch Lacey & Associates, Inc., a software consulting and training firm. Mitch specializes in helping companies realize gains in efficiency by adopting agile principles and practices such as Scrum and Extreme Programming. Mitch is a self-described “tech nerd” who started his technology career in 1991 at Accolade Software in San Jose, CA, a computer gaming company. After working as a software test engineer, a test manager, a developer, and a variety of other jobs in between, he settled on his true calling, project and program management. Mitch was a formally trained program manager before adding agile to his project tool belt. He began developing agile skills at Microsoft Corporation, where his team successfully released core enterprise services for Windows Live, where he has two patents pending. Mitch’s first agile team was coached by Ward Cunningham, Jim Newkirk, and David Anderson. Mitch cut his agile teeth working as a product owner or ScrumMaster on a variety of projects. He continued to grow his skills to the point where he was able to help other teams adopt agile practices. Today, with more than 16 years of experience under his belt, Mitch continues to develop his craft by experimenting and practicing with project teams at many different organizations. As a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and a PMI Project Management Professional (PMP), Mitch shares his experience in project and client management through Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum courses, agile coaching engagements, conference presentations, blogs, and white papers. Mitch works with companies across the world, from Austria to Colombia, California to Florida, Portugal to Turkey, and just about everywhere in between. Mitch has presented at a variety of conferences worldwide, is the conference chair for Agile 2012,  on the board of directors for the Agile Alliance and was on the board of directors of the Scrum Alliance. Web:   http://www.mitchlacey.com/ Twitter:   mglacey  Buy the Scrum Field Guide (dead tree)  Kindle The SPaMCAST 182 is sponsored by LeanKit Kanban.  LeanKit Kanban is a software tool for kanban that is as simple to use as physical kanban. If you put it up on a touchscreen in your team area, it practically IS physical kanban. But your boards are available from anywhere, and updated in real-time. A slew of colors, icons, and avatars take your visual signaling to the next level. And the system tracks the metrics for you, providing analytics on bottlenecks, lead time, work distribution, process efficiency, and variability - for a single board or a whole company. It's kanban for the Lean enterprise.  FYI . . . something special is coming to LeanKit Kanban.  Words like enterprise portfolio and groundbreaking, More to come soon! I am working on several projects with friends that we are using kanban to control flow. We are using LeanKit Kanban as a mechanism to keep the project on track and organized. LeanKit allows us to share the Kanban board across the miles with ease! Visit LeanKit Kanban! (and say hello for the SPaMCAST!) Shameless Ad for my book!  Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team." News just in  . . . We also just got word that the SPM book has been adopted for a class at the University of West Flroida for the Fall.  Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement CastEmail:  spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoicemail:  +1-206-888-6111Website: www.spamcast.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/tcagleyFacebook:  http://bit.ly/16fBWV Next The Software Process and Measurement Cast 193 will feature my essay on the impact of routine on change, innovaton and goals! 

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9
Bytes by MSDN: Brian Tyler and Jerry Nixon discuss New Features in Xbox Live

Bytes by MSDN (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 6:49


Join Jerry Nixon, Developer Evangelist for Microsoft and Brian Tyler, Principal Development Lead, Xbox LIVE Services, as Brian discusses Xbox Live for Windows which provides connections to the cloud and is all about you as a player. Gamers will be excited about a new feature that allows a new game state save feature: Play, Pause, Resume which allows the user to save the state of their game on one device and resume on another device. This fun interview provides a glimpse into new gaming features in games for Windows Live and Xbox live for Windows.About BrianBrian Tyler has spent nearly two decades creating tools and SDKs—everything from Visual Studio to support for custom scientific hardware—for developers both inside and outside of Microsoft. Brian currently is the development lead on the new SDK for Windows 8 Metro-style games.About JerryJerry Nixon grew up in Missouri and graduated from William Jewell College, razor-sharp and ready to exercise his new Philosophy degree in the software industry. Early in his career, Jerry was a Microsoft developer and architect. He led agile teams to successful custom application deployments, mentored junior developers, and designed long-lasting solutions. Prior to Microsoft, Jerry owned and operated a successful, onshore and near-shore Microsoft Partner-Integrator building web and mobile-based prototypes for ISVs around the world. Verticals extended through academic, finance, non-profits, and the military. Brian Tyler and Jerry Nixon recommend you check outTools for game development on Windows Developing games Windows 8 consumer preview download Jerry Nixon's blog Follow Jerry on Twitter

Gamepad Podcasts
Gamepad no Ar sobre Blizzard vs. Valve, DotA 2, Eden Games, Max Payne 3, Midnight Club II

Gamepad Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2012 5:12


Portal Gamepad: http://gamepad.com.br Twitter do Gamepad: http://twitter.com/PortalGamepad Twitter do Ivan: http://twitter.com/IvanCarlos Fim da briga entre Blizzard e Valve pelo DotA – http://goo.gl/UdCBj DotA 2 é o mais jogado no Steam – http://goo.gl/6Z9im Eden Games, do Test Drive, não será fechada – http://goo.gl/5EG9F Sem Games for Windows Live para Max Payne 3 – http://goo.gl/eFZk5 Midnight Club […]

TWiT Throwback (MP3)
Windows Weekly 259: Live Is Dead

TWiT Throwback (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2012 97:23


Windows Live, the new BlackBerry, Windows Phone, the future of Windows 8. Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Mary Jo Foley, and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. For a free credit toward the audiobook of your choice, visit Audible.com/windows. Check out Paul's blog at the SuperSite for Windows.Check out Mary Jo's blog at the AllAboutMicrosoft.com. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Derek K. Miller. Sponsors: Audible Squarespace.com Offer Code windows5 gotomypc offer code windows

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)
Windows Weekly 259: Live Is Dead

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2012 97:23


Windows Live, the new BlackBerry, Windows Phone, the future of Windows 8. Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Mary Jo Foley, and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. For a free credit toward the audiobook of your choice, visit Audible.com/windows. Check out Paul's blog at the SuperSite for Windows.Check out Mary Jo's blog at the AllAboutMicrosoft.com. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Derek K. Miller. Sponsors: Audible Squarespace.com Offer Code windows5 gotomypc offer code windows

MultiAstuces Eric Othon Le Matin Dimanche

Créez-vous un alias antispam.HOTMAIL - Si vous avez un compte Hotmail ou Windows Live, profitez d’une nouvelle fonctionnalité qui vous permet de créer un compte antispam. En effet, lorsque vous vous inscrivez à une newsletter, forum ou autre, on vous demande une adresse e-mail valable afin que vous puissiez valider votre inscription. Adresse qui est souvent revendue, et qui va rapidement être inondée de nombreux messages non désirés. Alors pour éviter de crouler sous les pourriels à votre adresse principale, créez un alias où arriveront les e-mails indésirables. Il vous suffira ensuite de supprimer cet alias lorsque celui-ci sera devenu la cible de trop de spammeurs.Eric OthonLe Matin Dimanchewww.astuces.lematin.ch

MultiAstuces Eric Othon Le Matin Dimanche

Créez-vous un alias antispam.HOTMAIL - Si vous avez un compte Hotmail ou Windows Live, profitez d’une nouvelle fonctionnalité qui vous permet de créer un compte antispam. En effet, lorsque vous vous inscrivez à une newsletter, forum ou autre, on vous demande une adresse e-mail valable afin que vous puissiez valider votre inscription. Adresse qui est souvent revendue, et qui va rapidement être inondée de nombreux messages non désirés. Alors pour éviter de crouler sous les pourriels à votre adresse principale, créez un alias où arriveront les e-mails indésirables. Il vous suffira ensuite de supprimer cet alias lorsque celui-ci sera devenu la cible de trop de spammeurs.Eric OthonLe Matin Dimanchewww.astuces.lematin.ch

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
November 19, 2011 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2011 58:41


Windows Live errors, Transfering MS Office license to new computer, response to DDOS attacks, Profiles in IT (Robert William Taylor, Internet pioneer and founder Xerox PARC), cyber attack on water systems (used SCADA passwords to take control of pump, two systems penetrated, serious security implications), GSP system at risk (Lightsquared mobile broadband may swamp GPS signals, consumer GPS jammers proliferating, solar activity), politics of spectrum (auctioned spectrum raises funds but limits open bandwidth for innovation, government must balance competing demands), and turkey physics (white meats is done at 155F, dark meat at 180F, need to use thermodynamics to achieve this result, ice down the breasts before cooking). This show originally aired on Saturday, November 19, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
November 19, 2011 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2011 58:41


Windows Live errors, Transfering MS Office license to new computer, response to DDOS attacks, Profiles in IT (Robert William Taylor, Internet pioneer and founder Xerox PARC), cyber attack on water systems (used SCADA passwords to take control of pump, two systems penetrated, serious security implications), GSP system at risk (Lightsquared mobile broadband may swamp GPS signals, consumer GPS jammers proliferating, solar activity), politics of spectrum (auctioned spectrum raises funds but limits open bandwidth for innovation, government must balance competing demands), and turkey physics (white meats is done at 155F, dark meat at 180F, need to use thermodynamics to achieve this result, ice down the breasts before cooking). This show originally aired on Saturday, November 19, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).

Strike Point
Google AdWords Transparency Requirements

Strike Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2010 55:15


Mikkel and Dave discuss the recent Google AdWords Transparency Requirements, plus they discuss XSS cheat sheets, and breaking news that WordPress.com and Windows Live are partnering together and providing an upgrade for 30 million Windows Live Spaces customers

Ajazz Tech
Windows Live Sync

Ajazz Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2010


9/14/10 8:00 AM By: Alex Z. There are many different services that you can use to sync your documents to the cloud (Dropbox, Carbonite, Mozy, GoAruna, Box, SugarSync). I've tried them all. But there is one in particular that I find most useful. I used Windows Live Mesh throughout college...

Waves of Tech
Podcasting With Ray

Waves of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2010


E-Book price war, Windows Live, IOS 4, and special guest Ray The Podcast Helper.

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Utiliser un papier à lettres dans Windows Live Mail

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2010


Apprenez à personnaliser vos messages dans Windows Live Mail en utilisant un papier à lettres. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Utiliser un papier à lettres dans Windows Live Mail

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2010


Apprenez à personnaliser vos messages dans Windows Live Mail en utilisant un papier à lettres. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

HansenStartup
HansenStartup Podcast 06.08.10 "NY Times Drinks Stupid Juice"

HansenStartup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2010


In this episode we hit ten tech stories in ten minutes-ish.1) One more iPhone thing 2) NY Times tells apple to take down pulse app -3) Maps preview in gmail, buzz 4) Twitter numbers 5) Social Networks more popular than search engines in UK 6) Gamers have reactions of pilots, bodies of chain smokers 7) Windows Live 8) Safari 5 Fast as F$ck9) E3 Predictions10) Yelp Hires Video Startup TurnHere

Týden Živě
Týden Živě v mp3 (22/10)

Týden Živě

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2010


Flash se stěhuje na mobilní telefony, Windows Live a Office 2010 na osobní počítače. Poskytovatelé internetového videa se budou muset chovat slušně, i Týden Živě. Sledujte 69. Týden Živě.

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Créer un diaporama dans Windows Live Movie Make

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2010


Apprenez à créer un diaporama avec Windows Live Movie Maker. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Créer un diaporama dans Windows Live Movie Make

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2010


Apprenez à créer un diaporama avec Windows Live Movie Maker. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Les champs A, Cc et Cci dans Windows Live Mail

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010


Découvrez les fonctionnalités des champs A, Cc et Cci de Windows Live Mail. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes
Les champs A, Cc et Cci dans Windows Live Mail

Windows 7 Facile - iTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010


Découvrez les fonctionnalités des champs A, Cc et Cci de Windows Live Mail. D'autres vidéos sont disponibles sur http://www.mediaforma.com

That Video Game Podcast
TVGP Episode 112: You Received Bears

That Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2009 99:30


Hosts: Michael "Boston" Hannon and John "Knobs" Knoblach Cameraman: Ryan Pratt Running Time: Music: XIII Releases and news stories are starting to slow, but we're ramping up the number of games we're playing with Tornado Outbreak, Left 4 Dead 2, The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, Trials HD, Madden NFL Arcade, Madden 10, Gyromancer, Torchlight, Dragon Age: Origins, MagnaCarta2, and Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes. Games for Windows Live gets games on demand Travelers Tales boss claims PSP downloads will kill the PSPGo Dead Space 2 announced! The FTC releases their yearly Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children report

Three InSight
Episode One: Air Quotes

Three InSight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2009


FTC Regulations - a whole lot of buzz out nothing? Is it to target the late night advertisers that promise results with no accountability? Is it punishing everyone for the sake of a few? Will it raise the reputation of the blogosphere? Are these regulations targeted at bloggers that aren't accustomed to traditional print regulations?Macworld and PC World don't disclose the sources? Were the products paid for out of pocket or provided by the manufacturer? Dave reviews products that he's paid for harder than those provided for review. Doyle recounts his days at Maxtor where they expected the review units back due to publication policy, but wished they hadn't had to deal with the returns. They end up losing money on the units. In Australia, several review units were shipped with no expectation of return.Ultimately these regulations will have no affect. Though the precedent in cases is that they'll go after the larger fish, first.Windows 7. Launch parties around? Microsoft is sending kits with the Ultimate version included. It's better than Windows Vista, and XP. Wait to make a purchase until it ships natively. This is a plumbing update to XP though Vista. Max OS X Snow Leopard is a plumbing update too, with little visible on the desktop. No PowerPC support in Snow Leopard. Did Leo Laporte call it a service pack? Snow Leopard has some small compatibility issues, nothing major. Dave had to install it twice.We've all left Microsoft Office for Apple's iWork suite. Dave is having trouble adjusting from Entourage. Windows 7 has no email client - get Windows Live to get the missing software (email, anti-virus, etc.). Microsoft Antivirus has spawned a new free antivirus industry. Windows XP SP 2 turned on the firewall by default, ending many type of infections. None of use run anti-virus on our Macs. Time Capsule/Machine is the great undoer.Google Wave. Flying blind. If your community isn't invited, it makes less sense. What is Google Wave. Is it profound? Scoble says it's a non event. Other say it's the best. Collaboration on a document - wiki with live comments? Interesting on an enterprise level? Doyle is afraid of the preview typing - afraid we'll see what he's really thinking. No one wants to. :)Encapsulating conversation is interesting to Dave. Concerned that everyone would have to live in the Google universe. It's brand new, will other software integrate with the APIs? Chicken egg problem? It just opened to 100,000 people. Bottom line? Jury is still out.Blogworld: Dave and Doyle are going, and are running a workshop. People will put you on Twitter or Linked in - they want to focus on what the C suite needs to know to get there and make it useful. Dave thinks BW is terrific, and can't wait to go. Michael isn't going, but his Twitter stream is. Doyle liked hanging with the leaders in the industry. Dave took his own Jones soda bottles last year (provided by Jones Soda, full disclosure :). Doyle drops an S bomb. If you're thinking about going, go, best show in 2008. Dave wasn't impressed with SXSW - he's old. Doyle and Michael haven' been. Dave's favorite show is CES and thinks you should still go to experience the back halls (which is hidden from most people.) They focus on the least expensive items, not the coolest, but the most innovative. We all watched the streams to find out what was going on. There's also the social side, the after parties and clubs. Apple is rumored to be attending.Show called at 25 minutes. Thanks for joining us! Thanks to the B-Side Lounge in Boulder, CO.

Online Media Remix
Social Media Remix - Exploring Virtual Gifts with Michal Bortnik & Vlada Breiburg from AdNectar

Online Media Remix

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2009 34:04


Michal Bortnik came to AdNectar from Microsoft where he spent 6 years as a Product Manager in the consumer-products group. At Microsoft he was responsible for designing the features for XBox live —winner of the Emmy award for outstanding technological achievement—an online video game community with an industry-leading customer satisfaction rate and five million subscribers. Michal co-invented eighteen patent pending technologies enabling social interactions between Xbox players. Michal has an MBA from Stanford and a BA in Computer Science from Harvard. Vlada comes to AdNectar having spent 2 years working with a handful of social networking start ups. Prior, Vlada spent 5 years as a program manager on high profile projects at Microsoft. She was responsible for providing leadership to the cross-discipline teams involved in the design, build, and launch of Windows Live. Vlada designed features of the content publishing platform for Office Online, reducing content delivery time hundredfold and helping drive site traffic from 100 thousand to 65 million unique customers per month. Prior to this, she served as a software engineer at Sprint. Vlada has a BS in Engineering from Northwestern with a double major in Computer Engineering and Art Theory and Practice.

Online Media Remix
Social Media Remix - Exploring Virtual Gifts with Michal Bortnik & Vlada Breiburg from AdNectar

Online Media Remix

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2009 34:04


Michal Bortnik came to AdNectar from Microsoft where he spent 6 years as a Product Manager in the consumer-products group. At Microsoft he was responsible for designing the features for XBox live —winner of the Emmy award for outstanding technological achievement—an online video game community with an industry-leading customer satisfaction rate and five million subscribers. Michal co-invented eighteen patent pending technologies enabling social interactions between Xbox players. Michal has an MBA from Stanford and a BA in Computer Science from Harvard. Vlada comes to AdNectar having spent 2 years working with a handful of social networking start ups. Prior, Vlada spent 5 years as a program manager on high profile projects at Microsoft. She was responsible for providing leadership to the cross-discipline teams involved in the design, build, and launch of Windows Live. Vlada designed features of the content publishing platform for Office Online, reducing content delivery time hundredfold and helping drive site traffic from 100 thousand to 65 million unique customers per month. Prior to this, she served as a software engineer at Sprint. Vlada has a BS in Engineering from Northwestern with a double major in Computer Engineering and Art Theory and Practice.

End User Development and Implementation - MIS 424
Microsoft Looks to Facebook with Windows Live

End User Development and Implementation - MIS 424

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2009 4:12


Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Windows Live Agents and the Machine Translation Bot from MS Research

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2008 29:47


Scott visits Microsoft Research and talks to Helvecio Ribeiro, the Test Lead for Machine Translation about T-Bot, his translation bot for Windows Live Messenger.

The Boot and Reboot Show (Audio)
BNR #051: Will it implode?

The Boot and Reboot Show (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2007 65:40


iPhone Jailbreak, XBOX360, Sun/Dell, Windows Live, etc

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #77 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Jared Spool Talks Website Strategy

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2007 50:04


Welcome to episode #77 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There is a great conversation with Jared Spool from User Interface Engineering that happened at PodCamp Boston 2. Along with that we've got a brand new Greenfields Report from Ireland. I babble on about my speaking event for Google at the Googleplex, and there are some great audio comments too. I think there are some worthy discussion points including twitter versus Jaiku and who will use these best - Marketers or Public Relations practitioners. I also should mention that I forgot to talk about my amazing dinner in California with Shel Holtz (and his wife, Michele) from the For Immediate Release Podcast. I will discuss that next week. In the meantime, enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:04. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Comments are now live on the new Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over 1135 members). Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - episode #7 is now live and features Ben Mezrich - author of the books, Rigged, Bringing Down The House and more. Toronto PR run for Windows Live. Get you new email address here: Windows Love Email. Googleplex trip review - CommerceThink '07 - Google. Audio Comment – Steve Garfield. Greenfields Report - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. Audio Comment – Michael Netzley – PR Junction - Singapore Management University. PodCamp Boston. In Conversation with Jared Spool -  User Interface Engineering from PodCamp Boston 2. Six Points of Separation – Six Ways To Think About Website Development: 1. Search Engine Optimization. 2. Tagging. 3. Design. 4. Linking. 5. Technology. 6. Flash. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising bernard goldbach business digital marketing facebook foreword thinking google googleplex itunes jaiku jared spool marketing michael netzley motivational books podcamp podcast podcasting pr junction singapore management university six pixels of separation social media marketing steve garfield twist image twitter user interface engineering windows live

The Boot and Reboot Show (Audio)
BNR #050: Nothing but tech

The Boot and Reboot Show (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2007 61:49


Windows Live, laptop.org, Home SAN, etc

SEO Rockstars
Review of Windows Live Search

SEO Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2007 29:40


MSN Windows Live Search is finally public as the SEO Rockstars continue their review of the new changes to MSN including commentary on their videos and how well will they help to direct traffic.

SEO Rockstars
Review of Windows Live Search

SEO Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2007 29:40


MSN Windows Live Search is finally public as the SEO Rockstars continue their review of the new changes to MSN including commentary on their videos and how well will they help to direct traffic.

GamerCast Network: Video Game Show
Video Game Show Episode 29

GamerCast Network: Video Game Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2007 30:05


Special Guest: Vicious696 from UncleGamer Radio, Sony Home Misconceptions, What Are We Playing, Crytek Engine 2.0, Sensible Sony Quote, DS Voice Chatting, Kicking the Gaming Habit in Asia, Comparing 300 to Video Games in Negative Reviews, Fact or Fiction, Games for Windows Live, Bias, Next-Gen, Current-Gen, and Past-Gen (mp3) Length: 30:05, Size: 14512128

.NET Rocks!
Dare Obasanjo on Windows Live Services and Other Cool Projects

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 69:30


Dare Obasanjo talks to us about his work with Windows Live Server technologies, Windows Live Messenger, and RSS Bandit, his open source RSS aggregator.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Alex Daley on Windows Live Labs

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 71:43


Carl and Richard talk to Alex Daley about some of the projects he's working on at Windows Live Labs, a division of Microsoft Research that focuses on shipping new web technologies.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations