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Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comTom explains the encryption debate, Foxconn’s got worker controversy, an Apple rumor, Net neutrality! It’s like a greatest hits of tech news!
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Beja.

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Daily Tech Headlines – November 21, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Android collecting cell tower location, Skype disappears in Chinese app stores, US FCC publishes new Net Neutrality proposal.

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Cordkillers 196 – You Might Be Part of the 7% (w/ Kristi Kates)

A streaming service for the sports apathetic, why people watch Netflix in the bathrooms, and Twitter tries to win the 24 hour news game. With special guest Kristi Kates.

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CordKillers: Ep. 196 – You Might Be Part of the 7%
Recorded: November 20 2017
Guest: Kristi Kates

Intro Video

Primary Target

  • Philo non-sports Pay TV service
    – Philo launched this week
    – Streaming service from A&E, Scripps, Discovery, AMC and Viacom
    – Base for $16 a month, Extras for $20 a month
    – Web, Roku, iOS

How to Watch

  • People watch Netflix at work and in public bathrooms 
    – Netflix commissioned survey
    – 37,000 adults between late August and early September
    – 67% of people watch TV and movie in public
    – planes, buses, commuting most popular
    – 26% said binged shows at work.
    – 7% worldwide admitted watching TV and movies in public restrooms
    – Mobile makes up 10% of its viewing though half of users stream from phone during a month

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What We’re Watching

Front Lines

 

Dispatches from the Front

 

I would like to points out that when you use MoviePass to artifically inflate points that it’s the movie theater that loses out because you are getting stuff for free

John

 

Tom and Brian,

Just finished listening to Episode 195 in which you read an email from Joshua where he says he buys tickets using his Moviepass everyday just to rack up loyalty points. A quick look at the Moviepass terms of service shows that is in fact against the TOS.

One of the items that they list as a reason to terminate your account is:

(ix) On more than one occasion during any thirty (30) day period you do not view the movie for which you purchased a ticket with your MoviePass Card in its entirety.

I’m sure you’ve gotten several emails on the same subject, but I just thought it was worth a mention. Moviepass seems like a great deal and I am getting ready to sign up, and I would hate for everyone to lose it because some folks aren’t playing by the rules.

Thanks

Don

 

 

So I have to reverse my opinion that I tweeted to Tom and Brian earlier about MoviePass. It was a great company when it was $40 a month. The price cut and expansion with $10 a month has thrown all levels of customer service they used to have in the trash.

As someone who works in customer service I’m a little less lenient in this area than some (I broke relations with a game developer from poor service regarding $15.) but my partner and I have two different problems and they won’t respond to either of us. I have my card and no way to activate it and my partner has an activated card but no physical card. We have tried Facebook, Twitter, instagram in addition to the in-app chat support and email and no response from the company at all. It’s been a rather disappointing experience since the business model changed for MoviePass.

Jeff

 

 

Hello Valued Employees (and guest),

So I’m wondering what you think about the idea that Netflix is ahead of the game in international distribution, with the key being their Netflix Originals brand.

With shows such as Peaky Blinders, The Expanse and ST Discovery all being branded “Netflix Originals” outside of their home territories, it seems like Netflix is playing the long game worldwide to increase their prominence and their mindshare with audiences, while the other big media companies still haven’t risen their eyes above the horizon and are just obsessively squabbling over the US domestic market.

TL;DR Netflix is focusing on the rest of the world, discuss!

Thanks for a great show – keep up the good work and maybe you’ll get those xmas bonuses!

Micky

 

 

 

Hey there, just a small note on CW shows on Netflix. Tom had said that the previous season is available the day the new season starts. However, they show up 8 days after the season ends:

Netflix and the CW Confirm New Licensing Deal for All Scripted Series

Sorry if 400 people pointed this out! 😀

Rob

 

Links

2017 Winter Movie Draft
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Today in Tech History – November 21, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1877 – Thomas Edison announced his invention of the phonograph, a machine that could record and play sound.

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/edisons-first-great-invention
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edcyldr.html

1905 – The Annalen Der Physik published Albert Einstein’s paper, entitled “Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?” The paper revealed the relationship between energy and mass. You know the relationship as E = mc².

http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/edn-moments/4401906/Einstein-paper-outlines-E-mc2–November-21–1905
http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/annalen/history/einstein-papers/1905_18_639-641.pdf

1969 The first permanent ARPANET link was established between the Interface Message Processor or IMP at UCLA and the IMP at the Stanford Research Institute.

http://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/November/21/

Read Tom’s science fiction and other fiction books at Merritt’s Books site.

DTNS 3163 – Let’s Talk Exoskeletons!

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comExoskeletons! They don’t require any electricity and they can help your neck. Are they still cool if they can’t fly? Plus A cheap Tesla battery that is also expensive and do we need a new over-the-air TV method?
With Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Roger Chang and Dr. Kiki

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Daily Tech Headlines – November 20, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Volvo selling cars to Uber, iMac Pro might have always on Siri support, Xiaomi investing heavily in India.

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Today in Tech History – November 20, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1984 – The SETI Institute, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence was founded by Thomas Pierson (CEO), and Dr. Jill Tarter. No luck so far, but they keep looking.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/blogentry/3992/November-20-SETI-Institute-is-founded

1985 – Microsoft finally released Version 1.0 of Windows. It was considered slightly inferior to competitors like DESQview and the Macintosh.
https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/History/The-History-of-Microsoft-1985

1998 – The first module of the International Space Station launched. Zarya, also called the Functional Cargo Block, provided electrical power, storage and propulsion. It’s now consigned to being used for storage.
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/spacenews/reports/issreports/1998/iss3.html

Read Tom’s science fiction and other fiction books at Merritt’s Books site.

Today in Tech History – November 19, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1872 – E.D. Barbour of Boston, Mass. received the first US patent for an adding machine capable of printing totals and subtotals. The so-called “calculating machine,” proved impractical.

http://www.google.com/patents?id=MaxFAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false

1967 – Hong Kong TV, the first free over the air commercial television station in Hong Kong was established. Today it is known as TVB.

http://www.tvb.com/info/faq/e_corporation.html

1981 – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos banned video games, citing such insidious examples as Space Invaders and Asteroids as a “destructive social enemy, the electrical bandit.”
http://books.google.com/books?id=pq6-X1fTm2oC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=november+19+1981+marcos+bans+videogames&source=bl&ots=oQwRvtTza1&sig=5IoZotCSlAzF0Ha10SJWGAT0gUo&hl=en#v=onepage&q=november%2019%201981%20marcos%20bans%20videogames&f=false

2006 – The Nintendo Wii launched in North America.

http://www.cnet.com/news/nintendo-wii-release-details-nov-19-250-with-a-game-included/

2007 – Amazon launched an e-reader called the Kindle that used an e-ink screen. The device had built-in free Internet connectivity and sold for $399.
http://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-debuts-kindle-e-book-reader/

Read Tom’s science fiction and other fiction books at Merritt’s Books site.

DTNS LABS – GAMES – Big Games of 2017

DTNS Labs LogoEverything you need to know about the big games of 2017!
With Patrick Beja and Scott Johnson.

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The games we cover:

* The classics:

Call of Duty WWII

Assassin’s Creed Origins

Fifa 18 (and other sport sims)

Forza Motorsports 7 (and Forza Horizon 3) (XBox)

Gran Turismo Sport (PS4)

* Big IPs from other media:

Star Wars Battlefront II

Middle Earth Shadow of War

Injustice 2

South Park The Fractured But Whole

* Other multi-support:

Destiny 2

Mass Effect Andromeda

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PC / coming to XBox One) (GA GotY finalist)

* PS4 exclusives:

Horizon Zero Dawn (GA GotY finalist)

Uncharted – The Lost Legacy

Neir Automata

Persona 5 (GA GotY finalist)

* Switch exclusives:

Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe) (Wii U / Switch)

The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (Wii U / Switch) (GA GotY finalist)

Super Mario Odyssey (GA GotY finalist)

Today in Tech History – November 18, 2017

Today in Tech History logo1883 – US and Canadian railways adopted five standardized time zones to replace the multitude of local times scattered across North America. It was called “The Day of Two Noons” as each railroad station clock was reset as standard-time noon was reached within each time zone.

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/railroads-create-the-first-time-zones

1928 – Steamboat Willie premiered at Universal’s Colony Theater in New York City. It was the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was also the first official appearance of Mickey Mouse. Happy birthday Mickey, now give us back a reasonable public domain date.

http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=89284

1977 – A startup called Microsoft, fresh off developing its own version of FORTRAN, won the right in arbitration to license its version of BASIC, previously licensed exclusively through MITS, makers of the Altair.

http://www.thocp.net/companies/microsoft/microsoft_company.htm

2012 – The Nintendo Wii U launched in North America. The console did not yet feature it TVii service but did require a 5GB download which took over an hour to update the console’s software.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/nov/19/wii-u-launch-us-problems

Read Tom’s science fiction and other fiction books at Merritt’s Books site.