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Battery Wars Are Real

The hidden features revealed by Android 13 QPR1’s source code.Here's a summary of EVERYTHING I found in Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1 so far.Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro announced with SD 8 Gen 2, new Leica cameras.MIUI 14 based on Android 13 debuts touted as Xiaomi's most powerful and secure, yet most efficient…

A Bounty of Bezels

Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes.BMW brings digital car key support to Android with support for Pixel and Samsung.Android now has a smart solution for crashing apps.Kuba leaks the Pixel Fold.More Google Pixel Fold Specs Leak: It Seems Like a Real…

Apple's PR Kung Fu

Internet Association urged FCC to retain net neutrality, 2 Google directors approached by Facebook in 2007, China's CCTV calls iPhone a threat to national security, Google X labs founder leaving Google for Amazon, and more.

Fi FOMO

Leo previews his Project Fi Nexus 6, Google 2nd quarter results, Eddystone: iBeacon killer, Google hires Homejoy, your timeline added to Google Maps, Android auto, Alphabeatical, and more! 

Never a Freshman

Musical Podcasts. Google Glass for Enterprise. New Google Feed. Better Google Analytics. Facebook News Subscription. Amazon Meal Kits, Spark, Treasure Truck, and Outfit Compare. Samsung Bixby arrives in the US. Net Neutrality Day results.

All About Android 262, Transcript

Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show.Jason Howell (00:00:00):Coming up next on All About Android. It's me, Jason Howell, and my co-host Tonight Huyen Tue Dao. It's just the…

Beards and Beers

This week, we'll be discussing Google IO and all the great things announced: Android M, VR, Brillo, Google Now on Tap, Android Pay, Google Photos, evolution of Material Design, Cloud Test Lab for developers, and much much more.

Flying Cellphones

Google acquires Fly Labs to join the Photos team, Kevin Rose's thoughts on the TAG Heuer smartwatch, TensorFlow: Google's machine learning system, Apple Music comes to Android, Google will retire Chrome support April 2016, Smart Reply in Inbox, and more!

Matt Cutts

Matt Cutts is the head of the webspam team at Google. That means that if you type your name into Google and get porn back, it's his fault. Also learn 3 or 5 things you never knew about the "face" of Google.

Tech News Today for June 1, 2017

Tech News for Thursday June 1, 2017First Instagram did it. Then Facebook. Then WhatsApp. Now, Skype is doing it too: ripping off Snapchat. Skype, thanks to a total redesign, looks a lot like Snapchat now. And a bit like Apple's iMessage too. There are four major parts to the new app. There's "find,…

Spotify Buys Joe Rogan Podcast for $100 Million

On This Week in Google, the hosts discuss the big deal made between Spotify and podcaster Joe Rogan.https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google/episodes/560

It's a Hard Knock Life

Tips for dealing with racist uncle this Thanksgiving, Google Star Wars easter egg, LA Times buyout list, Google builds a Star Trek Communicator, Google will text message you holiday deals, LG cancels the Urbane Watch LTE, and more!

Security Now Episode 890 Transcript

Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show.... (00:00:00):It's time for security. Now. Steve Gibson is here. We've got a lot planned for you. We'll talk about yet another country…

Knee Deep in Schnitt

This Week's Stories  Google I/O Preview  Facebook's New Look: Bye-Bye, Blue, Hello Groups and Stories  Facebook Dating: Tinder for Grandma  Google Will Let You Limit Your Location History  Oculus Quest and Rift S Launch May 21st - is Oculus Still Worth $2 Billion? …

Halo Made Me Cry

Baby Shark, CA Props 22 & 24 Win BigMississippi police pilot program to live-stream Ring doorbell camsBaby Shark is the most viewed video on YouTubeRaspberry Pi 400 is a full computer with a keyboardGoogle revenues up year-over-yearCalifornia Prop 22 passes - a big win for Uber and LyftThe…

Sony Baloney

Sony is putting rootkits on your PC when you play Sony/BMG audio CDs. (We covered it pretty thoroughly on Security Now #12)Microsoft goes after Google with Office Live and Windows LiveThe new Yahoo maps are online - and looking swell. The company is clearly targeting Google.Congress is holding…

Hands Off My IMEI

Alphabet posted Q4 earnings today, with profits a little smaller than expected for the company formerly known as Google. They beat revenue expectations, and had strong ad sales. Its Other Bets group, which includes everything other than Google and YouTube, managed to reduce losses.Microsoft…

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Bruce Willis did NOT sell his likeness to a deepfake company. A caller shares his story with Google Fi & its customer support. AOL changed how you sign in. Is my file opening as a .pdf, or as a .doc? Is it possible to pull real-time data from your car? How do you get in contact with Google…

Tech News Today for November 15, 2016

Tech News for Tuesday November 15, 2016Microsoft is partnering with Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Y Combinator founder Sam Altman who runs the nonprofit Open AI. The organization, which was founded earlier this year, is on a mission is to protect humanity from our robot overlords by making them be our…

Tech News Today For April 20, 2017

Tech News for Thursday April 20, 2017MasterCard is working on a fingerprint sensor that's built into your physical credit or debit card and will work with the chip to verify your in-person purchases.  Engadget says MasterCard is currently testing the cards in South Africa and hopes to roll…

Tech News Today for December 15, 2016

Tech News for Thursday December 15, 2016Yesterday we told you that Yahoo had reported another hack, separate from the incident in the news a few months ago. Bloomberg says cybercriminals may have broken into over 1 billion Yahoo accounts, including as many as 150,000 U.S. government and military…

New Programming Language: Hack

Facebook engineers create a new programming language called Hack, Google encrypts every Gmail message, Google Sheets with off-line editing, Microsoft allegedly searched a blogger's email, NASA develops robots for the Space Station that uses Google's Project Tango, and the band making money from…

Quesoff

Google, Facebook, and Twitter testify before Congress about Russian interference, bad ideas on how to 'fix' Facebook, Google's CEO promises to fix the hamburger emoji, Google locks users out of Docs, California wildfires burned irreplaceable documents of Silicon Valley history, and a heated…

A Stream of Apps

This week, we'll be discussing app streaming from Google search, LG flubs the Watch Urbane LTE, Google+ gets a big redesign, OnePlus X review, and more.For full show notes go here.

The Guilt-train

This week, we'll be discussing RCS Messaging for Android, Google Home, Google Daydream, Huawei Mate 9, Android Auto for phones, LastPass free for all, and more!Read show notes here.

Apple’s Beats Acquisition Is Now a Done Deal

Google to separate photo services from Google+, HTC to launch their first Windows phone, Apple finalizes the Beats deal, former head of Bests Music goes to iTunes Radio, Microsoft is suing Samsung, Obama signs unlock smartphone bill into law, Flappy Bird is back, and did Google leak plans for…

Sony Hack Shows Jobs' Loss

Sony hacks reveal how they lost such a seemingly sure thing as the official adaptation of Steve Jobs' biography, The Spanish Publishing association that drove Google News out of Spain now wants Google to stay, Google is closing an engineering office in Russia, Ford's new dashboard system gets a…

iOS 14 Home Screen Aesthetic

Matthew and Mikah talk about the new trend in iOS 14 wherein folks are customizing their iPhone and iPad Home screens with their own app icons. Amazon has announced an update to its FreeTime service, including its rebranding as "Amazon Kids" and "Amazon Kids+." Mikah finds joy and stress relief by…

Goodnight, Sonos: Voice-Controlled Computing

On this episode of Smart Tech Today with Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli: Amazon Music now free for Android, iOS, and Fire TV: http://bit.ly/2OiMCre Amazon expands its free, ad-supported streaming music service to iOS: http://bit.ly/37DjBxZ The Verge Guide to Amazon Alexa: http:…

Drop, Cover, and Hold On

Interview with Matt Mullenweg.Stable Diffusion Finally Released To The Public.Did you know in the beginning what you wanted to do with Automattic?How do you feel about Twitter's Bluesky initiative?How has Wordpress survived the blogging winter?What excites you about how Wordpress is being used?When…

The Quickening

Windows 7 RC1, Google and EU vs. Microsoft, Kindle 2, Safari, and more.Windows 7 RC1 changesGoogle joins EU antitrust case against Microsoft regarding the bundling of IE with WindowsSafari 4 Beta for Windows releasedAmazon Kindle 2Tip of the week: Google Toolbar 6 Beta for IE, brings Vista-like…

We Want Smart Blinds

On this episode of Smart Tech Today with Mikah Sargent and Matthew Cassinelli: Apple & HomeKit: Sony brings AirPlay 2 and HomeKit to select 2018 and 2019 TVs: http://bit.ly/2LEjtVQ Ikea’s smart blinds won’t work with Apple’s HomeKit until ‘early’ in 2020: http://bit.ly/2YzdhDE…

Culture of Secrecy

Apple’s growth in iPhone sales may be slowing, but its app store revenue is doing gangbusters. The company says they paid developers $20 billion dollars throughout the year and even broke records on New Year's Day.Quartz reports that the US department of Labor is suing Google over disclosure of…

Android 13... Already?

Interview with Gabriel Peal including his time creating Android Auto and the success of Lottie.Here's Everything Coming to Android 13 (So Far).Pixel will be able to stream Android apps to your Chromebook/PC, here’s how it works.Android 12L Beta 3 rolling out, including for Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.You can…

Saturday March 23, 2019

Google’s announcement about Stadia, a game streaming service which might be a non-starter for some because of data caps, Facebook’s latest gaffe, a new report on mobile traffic, unwanted consequences of a Google Chrome browser update, Leo’s thoughts on Google messaging, his advice about backing up…

Kardashassinated

What is Vero and why should you delete it? Google Clips takes pictures you wouldn't. Amazon buys Ring. Waymo takes you for a ride. Google and the Right to Be Forgotten. YouTube brings back Logan Paul. Google betas Flutter. Facebook and ther death of Little Things. Net Neutrality is officially over …

I Just Swallowed a Pollywog

Google owes Oracle $8.8 Billion Dollars. Apple and Google fight over the classroom. Should everyone stop using Facebook? Should everybody stop using Twitter? Should everybody start using Google Plus?Stacey's Thing: Nest Hello Doorbell and Nest X Yale LockMike's Stuff: Lenovo Mirage Camera with…

Facebook Bans QAnon

Facebook finally bans QAnon, will ban political ads after the election.On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Ant Pruitt, and Jeff Jarvis want to know who is Q.For this story and more, watch This Week in Google: https://twit.tv/twig/580

Apple "Beats" Spotify

Apple to bake Beats music service right into its iOS, Corning announces Gorilla Glass 4, Firefox is switching default search engines from Google Search to Yahoo Search, human rights group Amnesty International releases a tool for Windows that can find spyware used by governments around the world,…

The Samsung Phoenix

This week, we'll be reviewing the new Google Pixel phones, as well as the Sony XZ, Samsung leaks the new Chromebook Pro at just the right time, Google's new Sprayscapes app, and more.Read our show notes here.

Your Chat Head Is Snowing

The most important moves Google made in 2015, Twitter's decision to remove the 140 character limit, Ford is finally adding CarPlay and Android Auto to its cars, Mark Zuckerberg's challenge to build an AI butler like in Iron Man, Google's "Ubiquity" Internet of Things dev summit to take place in…

JarvOS

This week, we'll be discussing who's making Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 820 chip, Google getting you in the habit of using Android Pay with incentives, Google Play promo codes at long last, and much more!For full show notes go here.

The Curiosity Gap

This week, we'll be discussing Google's impending control over its Nexus line, what it takes to become a Google Developer Expert, how Xiaomi and Muzei didn't actually enter the US market, and much more!For full show notes, go here.

Guy Friends Love Ron

This week, we'll be discussing the return of Google v Oracle, strategies for Google IO first timers, new Moto X flagship leaks and the modular state of smartphones, and controlling data consumption while watching live streaming video.Read our show notes here.

The Encryption Talk

This week, we'll be discussing Google's surprise early release of Android N Developer Preview, if the Pixel-C has new life thanks to version N, how Waze is aiming to surpass Google Maps, and more!Read our show notes here.

TWiG Clip: Instagram Isn't Good Anymore

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt discuss the ways in which the Instagram platform is changing and why that's causing such an uproar.For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google/episodes/674

TWiG Clip: Pixel 7 Event is Announced

On This Week in Google, Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt talk about some of the hardware expected to be announced at Google's newly announced Pixel hardware event in October.Subscribe and watch the full 'This Week in Google' podcast: https://twit.tv/twig/680

TWiG Clip: Libraries vs Publishers

There continues to be a battle between book publishers and libraries regarding copyright and controlled digital lending. Leo Laporte discusses this matter with Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt on This Week in Google.For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in…

I'm Trying to Relate To You!

This week, we'll be discussing Google's new hardware division, saying goodbye to an old Nexus friend and hello to a few new ones, the yet to be released Google Trips app, checking in on Nextbit, and more.Read our show notes here.

Just a Few Lines of Code

This week, we'll be previewing this year's Google IO, also a look at Google's new Spaces app, translation for Android gets even better, Waze brings its carpooling service to the Bay Area in a limited test run, and more!Read our show notes here.