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1 Nexus Special #66: Apple September Event 2019 1:00:45
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Apple's 2019 iPhone event is here! Services, a new watch, new iPhones, plus a new iPad are here, with Brian Mitchell and Ryan Rampersad. Links First stream on YouTube Apparently, it was the lowest latency of all of the streaming options Summary video News: 00:02:37 | Apple Arcade $4.99/month September 19 00:05:06 | Apple TV+ $4.99/month 1 year free with the purchase of a new device (iPhone, iPad, whatever!) November 1st 00:07:23 | 7th Generation iPad 10.2” Retina Display A10 Fusion (iPhone 7 – 2017 era) Smart connector Still has TouchID and a top/bottom bezel 100% recycled aluminum $329 Comparison of iPads 00:10:27 | Apple Watch Three new health studies Apple Hearing Study Apple Women’s Health Study Apple Heart & Movement Study Series 5 Always-On Retina display LTPO (low temperature and oxide display) 60 Hz to 1Hz New display driver, ambient light sensor Compass Heading in Maps Compass app Elevation Heading Compass complication International emergency calling (cellular models) 100% recycled aluminum Aluminum, stainless steel, Ceramic, and a new Titanium option New Hermes bands Start at $399, cellular for $499 Available today Series 3 for $199 00:21:17 | iPhone 11 Specs More colors! 6.1” display (like the XR) Spatial audio and Dolby Atmos New wide camera New ultra wide camera (120º) Semantic rendering for lighting subjects Next gen SmartHDR Multi-scale tone mapping High key mono portrait mode filter Night mode Comes on automatically Adaptive bracketing, fusing multiple frames together 4K60 on both cameras with extended dynamic range Tap and hold the shutter button to take a video 36% better True Tone flash New camera app SFCamera font New front camera 12MP TrueDepth camera 4K30 with XDR 4K60 Slow-mo “Slofies” A13 Bionic Fastest CPU in a smartphone ever Fastest GPU in a smartphone ever 1 hour better battery life than iPhone XR Faster FaceID Wi-Fi 6 Water resistant 2m up to 30 minutes $699 – September 20 iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max Specs New colors Midnight green Space Gray Silver Gold 6.5” and 5.8” New OLED panel – Super Retina XDR Display 2,000,000:1 1200 nits 15% more energy efficient Display P3 Spacial sound – Dolby Atmos No 3D Touch A13 Bionic New machine learning accelerators in CPU – 6x faster for matrix multiplication 1 trillion operations per second Machine Learning Controller 8.5 billion transistors Most efficient chip yet Hundreds of voltage domains Thousands of clock domains CPU/GPU/Neural Engine up to 20% faster and up to 40% lower power Cameras Wide, Ultra Wide, Telephoto 4x optical zoom range Coming this fall, Deep Fusion Nine images before taking the shutter button One longer exposure photo Neural Engine generated photo ”Computational photography mad science” – Phil Schiller New editing features in the Photos app Faster cellular Stronger glass U1 chip Tweet about chip The Verge on U1 Chip Better battery life – 11 Pro lasts 4 hours longer than XS Faster FaceID and from wider angles $999/$1099 – September 20 iPhone XR at $599 iPhone 8 at $449 / $549 based on size 00:52:31 | Retail Apple Watch Experience Pair bands and cases together Trade in your old phone as credit towards a new one Apple 5th Avenue reopens September 20 iOS 13 available September 19 iOS 13.1 available September 30 Connect With The Nexus @BrianMitchL on Twitter @ryanmr on Twitter Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Become a Patron Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns66 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #559: NS #66 — You Forgot That “And” There ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Brian and Brandon discuss all the new things from Apple's WWDC19 keynote! Mac Pro Introducing the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR — Apple – YouTube GORGEOUS Stainless steel space frame Latticed aluminum housing Design inspired by nature. The lattice pattern on Mac Pro is based on a naturally occurring phenomenon in molecular crystal structures. A network of three-dimensional interlocking hemispheres, it increases the surface area, optimizing airflow and structural rigidity. Up to 28 cores Runs continuously at maximum load Up to 1.5 TB RAM via 12 DIMM slots (6 channels of 2933MHz (2666MHz for 8-core) ECC DDR4) 8 PCIe slots MPX Mac Pro Expansion module Two GPUs each Up to 12 4K displays or 6 Pro Display XDRs with the Radeon Pro Vega II Duo A second connector. An industry first. The MPX Module starts with an industry-standard PCI Express connector. Then, for the first time in a graphics card, additional PCIe lanes were created to integrate Thunderbolt and provide increased capability. With up to 500 watts, the MPX Module has power capacity equivalent to that of the entire previous-generation Mac Pro. Afterburner ProRes and ProRes RAW T2 Up to 4TB SSD 1.4 KW PSU Three large fans and a blower fan near the memory to eliminate fans on individual components Optional wheels 39.7 lbs. Fall 2019 Pro Display XDR Latticed aluminum, acts as a heatsink 20 million pixels 6K P3 576 blue LEDs for dynamic backlight 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio 1000 nits full-screen sustained 1600 nits peak (when less than 25ºC) Better off axis contrast $999 stand Justin Searls on Twitter: “Just realized that Apple announced a $6K 6K monitor.” Memojis enhancements Memoji Makeup Tutorial — Patrick Starrr and Desi Perkins — Apple – YouTube Eyeshadow Lipstick Piercings Teeth (feat. Mini Grill) Earings Hats Glasses AirPods tvOS XBox One X and DualShock 4 controller support New screensavers watchOS New watch faces Decibel levels Cellular strength Chance of rain Tap or chime on the hour, hold two fingers on the watch face to hear the time read aloud “What song is this?” – Siri and Shazam Previews of web results from a question to Siri App Store on the Apple Watch Audiobooks Calculator Voice Memos Redesigned Reminders Animoji or Memoji stickers Activity Trends Walking pace Flights climbed VO2 max Exercise, Move, Stand Minutes, Stand, Distance 90 and 365 day averages Cycle tracking Flow Symptoms such as headaches or cramps Cycle length or variation Fertile window (Apple notes that this should not be used for birth control) Hearing health New native UI framework Developer things Independent apps Sign In with Apple Streaming audio Extended runtime Access to Neural Engine/Core ML Apple Watch Series 1 or newer iOS Dark mode Photos and Camera Portrait Lighting Control High-Key Mono New Photos Tab (curated view of best moments from the day/month/year) Redesigned editing Video editing (rotate, crop, auto-enhance) Maps New Map that shows details around you (beaches, buildings, roads, parks, and more) Apple’s Street View Favorites Collections Siri New voice More conversational with Shortcuts Can learn voices of family members on HomePod Announce messages on AirPods – read the messages Also, pair two sets of AirPods to one iPhone Play media from named apps and add media to your library or playlist Messages See Memoji section above Memoji are automatically added to a sticker pack and can be used in Messages, Mail, and third-party apps Share your name and photo QuickPath typing Swipe in the stock Apple keyboard Reminders Smart lists Siri suggestions for Reminders Quick toolbar Sign In with Apple Every app that supports multi-provider SSO needs to support this, per app review/docs New location controls Allow Location once HomeKit HomeKit Secure Video Linux IoT HomeKit support? CarPlay New CarPlay dashboard New Calendar app Apple Music app shows album artwork Performance Faster unlock FaceID unlocks up to 30% faster than iOS12 Faster app launch Up to 2x faster Smaller download size Installs up to 50% smaller Updates up to 60% smaller Apple Arcade Voice Control Introducing Voice Control on Mac and iOS — Apple – YouTube Text formatting tools in Mail New and improved Notes app Gallery view Improved search Checklist option More personalized Health app Cycle tracking Improved start page in Safari Files app External drives Servers Font management Handoff to HomePod Developer things Add heat, weather, and buildings to maps Portrait segmentation API Location API changes Sign In with Apple Enterprise identity Core ML 3 Siri follow-up questions, shortcut customization, and audio content playback Siri reservation support (reminders to check in, provide directions in Maps, add to Calendar, etc.) ARKit 3 OCCLUSION: this is the first step toward realistic-seeming AR Conclusion? No occlusion. Taking people into account is fine, but that’s just one class of problem, and AR environments won’t be truly immersive until we make objects that can “hide behind” more real-world objects than just people iPhone SE/6s or newer iPadOS Hello new name! (Will iPhoneOS come back?) Multiple apps in Slide Over Apps in multiple spaces App Exposé New homescreen Pinned widgets Apple Pencil tool palette Full-Page markup Sidecar in macOS Catalina Copy, paste, and undo with gestures (three finger expand, pinch, and swipe left, respectfully) Cursor navigation Multiselect Intelligent text selection Floating keyboard More keyboard shortcuts Files Multicolumn view! iCloud Drive folder sharing File servers External drives Safari Desktop version of Safari (user agent??) Download manager to Downloads folder in Files iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4, iPad (5th gen), or iPad Pro and newer macOS Apple shares its vision for macOS 10.15 Catalina: Cross-platform apps are key | Ars Technica macOS Catalina iTunes is broken out into a bunch of apps iOS device syncing moved to Finder Music, Podcasts, and Apple TV are now separate apps Project Catalyst (formerly known as Marzipan) Translating iPad apps (which already need to know autolayout, presumably) into macOS apps Music, Podcasts, and Apple TV are all implied Catalyst apps SwiftUI: React Native and Flutter-like stuff SwiftUI | Apple Developer Documentation Lookit these beautiful tutorials Apple Developer Documentation This pulls in some of the best lessons from web frameworks like React while building apps that are truly native code Brandon digs it Sidecar: sherlocking Luna and Duet Display If you’ve got Apple Pencil and a compatible iPad, you can use your pencil as a Wacom pen pad! Reality Composer Screen Time for the Mac (ew) Catalina will run on a r/o system volume What does this imply about upgrades? DriverKit: wrapper/replacement for kexts Activation Lock for macOS Approve with Apple Watch Voice Control Third-party file providers in finder (like iOS!) Find My: replacement for Find My Mac/iPhone/Friends Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Become a Patron Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns65 . Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Ian and Ryan discuss Google I/O 2019 - services, enhancements, privacy upgrades, phones and more! Episode summary 00:00 | Intro Google I/O ’19 – YouTube 03:09 | Podcast Indexing 05:17 | 3D AR Models in Knowledge Graph 06:18 | Google Lens 10:12 | Duplex on the Web 11:11 | Comprehensive voice commands on mobile 13:26 | Personal References 15:27 | Privacy and control over personal data 19:45 | Highlighting accessibility 24:45 | Pixel 3a 35:00 | Android 10 Q 48:10 | Stadia was absent 50:43 | Final Thoughts 51:49 | Outro Connect with The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns64 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #538: NS #64 — In No Way Teal ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #63: New Year’s Eve 2018 1:12:03
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2018 shaped up to be a big year in many ways! Join Ryan, Brian, and Ian as they discuss the biggest themes and trends in science and technology this year. And of course, your annual State of The Nexus report! Episode Summary 00:00:00 | Intro 00:01:56 | General The Extra Dimension #38: Securing Your Digital Life › The Nexus The Extra Dimension #32: GDPR, the Privacy Policy Reckoning › The Nexus 00:17:23 | Google 00:22:51 | Microsoft 00:30:31 | Apple Mac mini — The Arrival — Apple – YouTube 00:34:21 | Phones 00:41:07 | Cellular networks Second Opinion #13: Project Fi Review › The Nexus 00:47:52 | Space 00:55:51 | State of The Nexus Robots Will Steal Your Job › Episode Archive › The Nexus 01:09:41 | Outro Connect with The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon “Loopster” Kevin MacLeod ( incompetech.com ), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns63 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #509: NS #63 — Something Something About Corning ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #62: Apple October Event 2018 42:35
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Brian and Ryan discuss new MacBook Airs, mac minis, and iPad Pros! Another month, another Apple event! Apple Events – Keynote October 2018 – Apple New hardware 01:40 | MacBook Air 2 Thunderbolt 3 TouchID 13” Retina Display (no P3 color gamut) No TouchBar 100% recycled aluminum 8GB RAM by default; up to 16 T2 Processor: 1.6GHz dual-core 8th-generation Intel Core i5 An interesting note: previous versions of MacBook Airs had i7 options in BTO configs, but this standardization on i5 seems okay for the product Thoughts: How odd, to have the MacBook and MacBook Air be different things The MacBook is by default, $1299 $1599 The MacBook Air is now by default $1199 $1399 I’d have to look more into technical differences, but it seems like a timing things and a market bet that maybe didn’t pan out? 12:51 | Mac mini 5x faster than old one 4 core i3 6 core i5 6 core i7 It’s configurable i7 8700 Intel® Core i7-8700 Processor (12M Cache, up to 4.60 GHz) Product Specifications Up to 64GB of RAM; 8 by default Looks like user-replaceable RAM? T2 New Mac mini packs a huge punch – Apple 100% recycled aluminum 19:01 | iPad Pro iPad Pro — Change — Apple – YouTube New form factor! Uniform bezels No home button 2mm thinner than previous models Comes with a camera bump Another sizing change…? Instead the 10.5’’ model again, it’s now an 11’’ model Bringing the models to 10.5, 11’’ and 12.9’ An interesting note, is the 11’’ model does not have a 4:3 aspect ratio’ A12X more powerful than 92% of available laptops on the market 1000x graphics improvements from the first iPad Same graphics performance as the Xbox One S, but 94% smaller No more TouchID Comes with FaceID… with No Notch! Lost the headphone jack… Comes with a USB-C port…! External display, up to 5K Can charge your iPhone Apple Pencil 2 102 magnets! 100% recycled aluminum 35:28 | Other MacBook Pros Available with Vega M discrete GPUs on November 14 Notably missing New iMacs iOS 12.1, watchOS 5.1, audioOS 5.1, tvOS 12.1, and macOS 10.14.1 out today New emoji Group FaceTime Bugfixes eSIM/dual SIM Connect with The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns62 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #502: NS #62 — I’d Just Bring 2 iPads ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #61: Made by Google 2018 1:02:51
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Despite the fact that the Pixel 3 may be the most leaked phone of all time, Google had a few new things to show us at their annual hardware event. Join Ryan and Ian as they discuss the Pixel 3, Home Hub, and Pixel Slate! Episode Summary 00:00:00 | Intro 00:00:54 | Pixel 3 Pixel 3 – A New Way to See the World – Google Store Google Pixel Stand – Pixel 3 Wireless Charging Stand – Google Store 00:33:01 | Home Hub Google Home Hub – Smart Home Controller – Google Store 00:42:03 | Pixel Slate Google Pixel Slate, Tablet with Google Assistant – Google Store 00:55:11 | Chromecast 3 Chromecast – 3rd Generation – Google Store 00:57:55 | Final Thoughts 01:01:01 | Outro Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Copyright Second Opinion is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns61 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #497: NS #61 — Matthew Of The East ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #60: Apple September Event 2018 48:58
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Brian and Ryan discuss the Apple September 2018 iPhone event, and we talk all about the new Apple Watch Series 4 and three new iPhones – iPhone X🅂, iPhone X🅂 Max and iPhone X🅁, and of course, what we did not hear about at this keynote. Links Apple Events – Keynote September 2018 – Apple Apple iPhone XS and XR 2018 event in 12 minutes – YouTube iPhone Xs Event from Brian Mitchell on Twitter Outline 00:00 | Intro 01:57 | Apple Watch Series 4 $399 base model, $499 base model with cellular The watch bands from the past are compatible The watch bands from the future are compatible with older models as well The sizes increased 40mm/44mm Smaller bezel Thinner Rounded corners of the screen Some watch faces have full color backgrounds because they look good now Health Fall detection Low heart rate detection (to add to high heart rate detection) ECG monitor First over the counter FDA approved US only for now? New sensor module on the bottom It looks really cool HAL9000 Symmetric now Digital Crown ticks/scroll feedback Microphone moved to the other side S4 SoC It’s faster than ever Cool Up to 2x faster Louder speaker Better cellular reception with the case allowing more signals in and out iPhones 12:19 | iPhone X🅂 Starting at $999 at 64GB for X🅂 and $1099 X🅂 Max The larger model is cheaper than I thought it would be Storage bumps are $150 still, but it’s not terrible New chip: A12 Bionic It’s 2 powerful core – 4 efficient chips 4ish cores for the GPU, which is faster too It’s 7nm, for what it’s worth Cameras Each phone has the same camera module, so there’s no camera differentiation Smart HDR It’s supposed to be similar to how the Pixel processes images, we’ll see it in the field soon enough Dynamic bokeh, you can change the aperture after you take a photo IP68 (maximum depth of 2 meters up to 30 minutes) 24:02 | iPhone X🅁 Starting at $750 at 64GB Lots of colors; Product(RED) out the door LCD screen as expected No 3D Touch Single camera IP67 30:13 | Entire iPhone Lineup iPhone 8/8+ and 7/7+ remain in the lineup Price updates are $449 for iPhone 7; $569 for iPhone 7 Plus $599 for iPhone 8, $699 for iPhone 8 Plus Reasonable pricing all around for these old models My dream of having only a single phone shape to design for going forward was shattered; but it’s the Tim Cook way (and the price umbrella) There’s a neat new iPhone Comparison page Compare the footprints No iPhone SE for those that like smaller phones Speaking of which, the iPhone SE looks like it has been removed from the Apple website broadly This means the iPhone 7 is the smallest currently offered iPhone; will we see the SE2 at the next event for fun? Or in Spring? No new iPads or Macs today AirPower mysteriously removed What are you buying? Brian: thinking about iPhone X🅂 Max Ryan: Grandpa might need an X🅁 How was this keynote overall? 45:44 | Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Copyright PodKit is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns60 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #492: NS #60 — Are you happy Microsoft? ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Brian Mitchell and Ryan Rampersad discuss WWDC 2018: iOS performance updates, watchOS maturity, tvOS surrounds, macOS in the desert and of course no long awaited hardware updates! Links Scott Knaster on Twitter: “macOS versions: deserts. Android versions: desserts” Apple Events – WWDC Keynote, June 2018 – Apple Apple iOS 12 update: the 17 biggest new features coming to the iPhone – The Verge Apple WWDC 2018 keynote in 14 minutes – YouTube BrianMitchL #wwdc18 – Twitter Search Brian Mitchell on Twitter: “This is giving me flashbacks to Lego Island #WWDC18” Serenity Caldwell @ WWDC on Twitter: “I’m still not convinced that “playing” with hovering devices is going to be more fun than playing something like Minecraft on the desktop. This is a cute demo, but they already look tired holding their iPads like this.” Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Attributions Music New Land by ALBIS Copyright Nexus Special is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns59 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #477: NS #59 — Mr. Grumplestiltskin ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #58: Google I/O 2018 1:21:49
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Google has plenty of new announcements for us this year, including Android P features, machine learning, a revamp of Google News, machine learning, Google Lens rolling out to more phones, and machine learning! Sit down with Ian R Buck and Betsy Dadabo to hear all about it. Episode Summary 00:00:00 | Intro Google I/O’18: Google Keynote – YouTube 00:04:22 | AI 00:06:55 | Android P Android Beta Program 00:32:13 | Google Assistant 00:49:49 | Google Photos 00:53:48 | Google News Revamp 01:01:27 | Material Theme Homepage – Material Design 01:03:54 | Google Maps 01:12:30 | Google Lens 01:14:35 | Waymo 01:18:41 | Omissions 01:20:00 | Outro Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon Attributions I/O 2018 by Terra Monk | Free Listening on SoundCloud Raw by Kevin MacLeod Copyright Nexus Special is released under a Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International license. Feel free to use any or all of it as long as you link back to https://thenexus.tv/ns58 . This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #474: NS #58 — CTRL+K, for Klickable ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #57: New Year’s Eve 2017 2:17:32
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A lot happened in the world of technology in 2017! Ian R Buck, Brian Mitchell, and Ryan Rampersad analyze the major stories to glean lessons about what is coming in the future. Episode Summary 00:00:00 | Intro 00:00:30 | News Net Neutrality defeated again The Extra Dimension #22: Net Neutrality › The Nexus Apple relents to Pros, tells us that they will make a new Mac Pro, eventually Android apps on Chromebooks Blockchain being used in many unconventional areas Turkeys Bitcoin! Amazon-Google feud coming to a head Amazon buys Whole Foods CyanogenMod became LineageOS Project Treble in Android 8 has the potential to radically improve the update cycle of third-party devices, and make it much easier to create custom ROMs Second Opinion #30: Android 8.0 Oreo Review › The Nexus Android Go That Eclipse Nexus Special #54: Solar Eclipse 2017 › The Nexus ARKit, ARCore Apple admits that it lowers the clock speed on phones that have older batteries to avoid having them shut down under heavy load A Message to Our Customers – Apple KRACK Attack PodKit #33: Prototypical Fun Stuff › The Nexus 00:58:52 | Products Ryzen First major release from AMD since the let down of Bulldozer years ago, and the price + performance specs really shine through the lineup, and it drove reactions from Intel Hold The Light Still | Control Structure #127 – YouTube Nintendo Switch It’s cool and fun It’s amazing how well Nintendo treats its fans and customers… Second Opinion #27: Nintendo Switch Review › The Nexus Xbox One X & PS4 Pro They are bumps in performance, I guess. Samsung Galaxy S8 Likely the best all around phone of the year Second Opinion #24: Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus Review › The Nexus Google Pixel 2/2 XL Best Android photos from these phones… The worst screen available in a premium flagship product of the year in the larger model Second Opinion #31: Pixel 2 Review › The Nexus iPhone X The best looking iPhone Big week, Notch? Second Opinion #33: iPhone X Review › The Nexus Apple Watch Series 3 Second Opinion #28: Apple Watch Series 3 Review › The Nexus Apple TV 4K iMac Pro Highest end model is $14,000, entry level $5000, probably a good deal for that performance + screen iPad Pro 10.5” 144 Hz display It’s nice, but another iPad, nothing really to write home about New Google Homes A cheaper and almost just as capable product A mess of early hardware difficulties, but definitely swept under the rug by now Google Assistant on third-party smart speakers More Amazon Echo things Look: a thing for fashion, I guess Show: a boxy echo with a huge screen, fairly large price for not much additional functionality Spot: a smaller screen echo, could be useful, but limited to the Amazon Various refreshes Tesla Model 3 AirPods (late December 2016) Praise the AirPods Second Opinion #15: AirPods Review › The Nexus 01:45:58 | State of the Nexus First full year of episodes being on YouTube The Nexus – YouTube Some shows (Second Opinion) do well because their metadata is searchable and have broader appeal The rate of converting first-time listeners who stumbled across a review into subscribers has been incredibly low Shows like PodKit and Control Structure that pull titles from something funny said in the episode are much less searchable Should You Be Publishing Your Podcast on YouTube? – Ian R Buck – Medium The Extra Dimension and Second Opinion have consistent schedules now, which has done wonders for download numbers The Extra Dimension is broadcast on Frogtown Community Radio, which is exciting! frogtownradio Putting in timestamps for each segment of the episodes Difficult to know how many listeners get utility out of it Useful for putting YouTube ad breaks and radio reads in reasonable places Future CMSv3 Enthusiastic About Everything Robots Will Steal Your Job audiobook Short promotionals to put at the ends of episodes More crossovers/teamups with other podcasters 02:13:42 | Outro 02:15:08 | Post-Show This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #459: NS #57 — We’re All Ryan Rampersad ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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1 Nexus Special #56: Made by Google Event 2017 1:15:02
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Google has announced their major new hardware for the next year! Despite the leaks ahead of time, there were still a few surprises in store. Join Ryan Rampersad and Ian R Buck to hear all about it! Links October 4th – Google Event – YouTube Pixel Phones Size & Screen Comparisons – Album on Imgur Products Announced 00:03:04 | Google Home New Features Call with your phone number, even if you’re not a Fi subscriber or Google Voice user Command it to ring your Android phone More options for routines Allowing it to more naturally accept commands, like “warm up the living room” because it knows what the current settings are Broadcast a message to all Google Home devices in the house Family Link account support (those accounts for kids under 13) Partnering with Disney and other kid-focused companies to provide content 00:06:31 | Google Home Mini $50 Almost all fabric Chalk color alone took 157 tries to get right 00:08:41 | Google Home Max $400 Big, rectangular Home Best speakers yet They love that bass Smart sound: adjusts audio based on its environment. Hi, HomePod! Learns over time: low volume in the morning, loud when the dishwasher is going Bluetooth and aux input supported as well Comes with 12 months of YouTube Red free 00:12:47 | Nest Reminded us about their new products Integrated with other Google products Nest cam can send its feed to Chromecast Nest hello can announce through Google Home who is at the door 00:14:17 | Pixelbook Starts at $1000 10 mm 1kg 12.3” screen 10 hours battery 15 minute charging gives 2 hours Instant tethering – can immediately choose your phone as your wifi Google Assistant built in – first laptop Dedicated button Pixel Pen $100 Circle things on screen, Assistant pulls up information about them Google Play Working with Snapchat to make a version for the larger screen 00:24:31 | Pixel 2 & Pixel 2 XL Pixel 2 $650 for 64GB $750 for 128GB Kinda blue (Verizon exclusive,) just black, clearly white Manufactured by HTC 5” 1920×1080 screen 2,700mAh battery Dimensions: 145.7mm x 69.7mm x 7.8mm Pixel 2 XL $850 for 64GB $950 for 128GB Manufactured by LG 6” 2880×1440 screen Slightly curved display Goes right up to the sides 3,520mAh battery Dimensions: 157.9mm x 76.7mm x 7.9mm Both Feature parity Aluminum back IP67 7 hours charge from 15 minutes Always on display Shows what information? Identifies song that is playing Launcher Google search is now at the bottom Squeeze the phone to get to Google Assistant Thanks, HTC! Not remappable Dual front-facing speakers They DIDN’T talk about the missing headphone jack They didn’t talk about the missing wireless charging Assistant has customizable routines, such as “Let’s go home” Google Lens Google Goggles, rebranded and integrated into many other apps ARCore “All the fun, no LEGO pieces to step on” AR stickers, exclusive to Pixel DXOMark score of 98 (up from 89) Motion Photos. Like Live Photos. Free Google Home Mini if you buy a Pixel 2 soon! 00:59:58 | New Daydream Viewer Better lenses Blocks out more light Strap on top 01:00:36 | Google Pixel Buds $160 Wireless earbuds When you pair with a Pixel, you get access to Google Assistant Real-time Google translate 01:04:18 | Google Clips Camera that you set somewhere, and it takes photos for you Designed with pet owners and parents in mind 01:07:09 | Moto X4 Not technically part of this event, but important for Project Fi Android One version of X4 is the first non-Google (ie Pixel or Nexus) phone available on Project Fi $400, which is incredibly important because without it Project Fi would be a network with only flagship-priced phones available Trading in a Nexus 5X or 6P by October 5th would get you $50 Fi credit, on top of the normal trade-in value If you have a Nexus 5X, this is a great deal because your 5X could die at any moment This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #444: NS #56 — Carbonated Lubrication ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Brian and Ryan discuss the Apple September 2017 Event. Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, iPhone 8, iPhone X, and more! Keynote: Apple Events – Keynote September 2017 – Apple Short keynote: Watch Apple’s iPhone X event in 15 minutes – The Verge 00:01:18 | New Venue Steve Jobs Theater Apple Park 100% renewable energy 00:03:00 | Retail Today at Apple 00:04:36 | Apple Watch Series 3 Number one watch in the world LTE radio Cheesy demo 40 million songs on your wrist Barometric altimeter 70% more CPU performance Siri can talk! W2 Up to 85% faster Wi-Fi 50% more efficient Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Wi-Fi (8 GB $329) and cellular models (16 GB $399) Case is same size Back crystal 0.25 mm thicker New Sport Loop Band September 22 00:10:28 | Apple TV 4K 4K HDR A10X Fusion White circle on the menu button of the Siri Remote Drops USB-C and gains gigabit ethernet $179 September 22 00:13:17 | iPhone 8/iPhone 8 Plus A11 Bionic 64-bit 4.3 billion transistors Two performance cores 25% faster than A10 Four high-efficiency cores 70% faster than A10 Second generation performance controller 70% faster multithreaded workloads Glass and aluminum design Retina HD display with True Tone Super fast iPhone X leaked benchmarks match MacBook speeds and destroy Android Apple designed GPU Bluetooth 5 Wireless charging Qi standard Better stereo speakers Louder More bass Camera 12 MP Larger and faster sensors New color filter Deeper pixels ƒ/1.8 and ƒ/2.8 (telephoto on iPhone 8 Plus) apertures Dual OIS (iPhone 8 Plus) 2x better uniformity on quad-tone LED flash Slow sync flash Tuned for AR Apple designed ISP Apple designed video encoder 4K 60fps/1080p 240fps Portrait lighting (iPhone 8 Plus) 64 GB/256 GB Starts at $699 September 22 00:31:16 | iPhone X Glass and stainless steel Super Retina display 5.8” 2436×1125 @ 458 ppi @3x OLED Dom Esposito on Twitter: “iPhone X’s OLED panel = 625 nits Note 8 AMOLED panel = 1,200 nits S8 AMOLED panel = 1,000 nits Just in case you’re curious” HDR Dolby Vision HDR10 True Tone 3D Touch 1,000,000 to 1 contrast No home button Swipe up from bottom to go home Swipe up and hold to go to multitasking Swipe on the bottom to go forward and back in apps Hold side button for Siri Done button for editing home screen Notch Larger side button Face ID Face authentication TrueDepth Camera System Infrared camera Flood illuminator Front camera Dot projector (30,000 points) Proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Speaker Microphone A11 Bionic neural engine (“Specialized hardware built for a set of machine learning algorithms”) Dual-core design 600 billion operations per second Real-time processing Protected by secure enclave On-device processing Requires user attention to unlock (need to look at the phone) Adapts over time Animoji Animated emojis Track 50 facial muscle movements 12 emojis (smiling pile of poo included) Cheesy demo Joel Bernstein on Twitter: “I would have bet money on Eddy Cue being the first Apple SVP to cluck like a chicken on stage.” Camera like iPhone 8 Plus ƒ/1.8 and ƒ/2.4 (telephoto) apertures A11 Bionic Wireless charging Space gray/silver 64 GB/256 GB Starts at $999 iPhone X Leather Folio Magnetic sensor iPhone X Leather Folio – Taupe – Apple November 3 00:55:35 | AirPower (Apple Juice???) Wireless charge new iPhones, Apple Watch Series 3, AirPods with wireless charge case 01:00:45 | Recap Lineup: iPhone SE from $349 iPhone 6s from $449 iPhone 7 from $549 iPhone 8 from $699 iPhone X from $999 iOS 11 on September 19 watchOS 4 on September 19 macOS High Sierra on September 25 This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #439: NS #55 — Not Brought to You by Pepsi ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Ian R Buck joins Ryan Rampersad in the studio to talk about the "Great American Eclipse." And surprise, Ian brought a microphone with him during his trip to see the eclipse with Scott Kopp, so we get to hear coverage from the event itself! Episode Summary 00:00 | Intro 00:51 | Why this eclipse is a big deal Hank Green on Twitter: “1/10 Some people say this eclipse is rare, because totality hasn’t hit the US since 1979.” Chasing the Total Solar Eclipse from NASA’s WB-57F Jets | NASA Why the total eclipse has solar physicists very excited – Vox 07:14 | Traveling to the eclipse So, you’re not seeing the eclipse today … | Ars Technica 13:22 | The huge crowds Eclipse Crowds at the Dwyer Junction Rest Area – YouTube 19:48 | Our pictures Total Solar Eclipse 2017 | Flickr Eclipse 2017 – Google Photos Eclipse Photography Setup: Put a Sock on It! – Google Photos 22:50 | Our live reactions to the eclipse 30:46 | Post-eclipse debrief 2017 Total Solar Eclipse – ISS Transit (NHQ201708210202) | Flickr Space Station Transiting 2017 ECLIPSE, My Brain Stopped Working – Smarter Every Day 175 – YouTube 35:54 | Planning for future eclipses 41:25 | Outro Attributions Free Music Archive: Dissolved – The Minor Influence Of A Partial Eclipse This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #438: NS #54 — Numbers Hurt ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Andrew Bailey and Ian R Buck discuss E3 2017: EA, Microsoft and their new Xbox, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Sony and of course Nintendo. 00:04:28 | EA Live @ EA Play 2017 – YouTube 00:14:24 | Microsoft Xbox E3 2017 Briefing – YouTube 00:34:56 | Bethesda E3 2017: Watch the Complete Bethesda Press Conference – YouTube 00:43:26 | Ubisoft E3 2017: Complete Ubisoft Press Conference – YouTube 00:54:12 | Sony PlayStation® Live from E3 2017 featuring the Media Showcase | English – YouTube 01:09:51 | Nintendo Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 – YouTube This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #431: NS #53 — There’s A Man In The Darkness ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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Ryan and Brandon discuss WWDC 2017's keynote: new Macs, updates in iOS 11, a new iPad and a new product - HomePod! Links Apple Events – WWDC Keynote, June 2017 – Apple Apple WWDC 2017 keynote in 19 minutes – YouTube Apple watchOS 4 will arrive this fall with new watchfaces, fitness tracking features – The Verge Apple’s new version of macOS is called High Sierra – The Verge Intelligent Tracking Prevention | WebKit New Kaby Lake iMacs arrive from Apple | Ars Technica Apple updates MacBook line with new Intel processors – The Verge Untitled: https://www.wired.com/2017/06/imac-pro/ iOS 11 Preview – Apple The 9 best iOS 11 features Apple didn’t talk about onstage – The Verge Apple’s 10.5-inch iPad Pro replaces the older 9.7-inch model iPad – Compare Models – Apple Does the HomePod offer hifi audio quality? Here are the early verdicts … | 9to5Mac This episode of Nexus Special has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #429: NS #52 — I don’t know how memory works ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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