DTNS 2630 – Facial Profiling

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comYour grocery store is scanning your face. Retail shops are increasingly using facial recognition to catch shoplifters. Do we want them too? Is it worth it? Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt discuss.

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Weekly Tech Views 19 – Nov 21, 2015

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Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis.

Welcome to the Weekly Tech Views, your five-minute sanctuary from annoyingly-early Christmas commercials.

For the week of November 16 – 20, 2015

You know how basketball teams, before a game, will run layup drills? Take some really easy shots to warm up? Yeah? Good…

You’re Getting Warmer
Nvidia’s Shield Tablet is back on sale with a price reduction of $100, after a recall during the summer for potential battery fires.
[Dribbling toward the basket…]
The company is obviously hoping the recall didn’t burn any bridges with customers and that new sales don’t flame out, but at $199 this red-hot deal may be asbestos you can find.

Emoji To Your Mother
Oxford Dictionaries named their annual Word of the Year this week, and the winner was… “Face with tears of joy” emoji. Of course, this emoji is not, if you’re going to nitpick, actually in the Oxford Dictionary, nor what uptight purists would technically call a “word,” but there you have it. Whether or not this is just another flashy publicity stunt from the perpetually attention-seeking dictionary industry, it opens the door to a busy award season for the world’s most popular emoji. With the ridiculous onus removed of having to officially belong to a group in order to be judged the best of it, FWTOJ is now the frontrunner for the Best Actor Oscar and NBA Player of the Month.

Son, Pretty Much Everything Is A No-Fly Zone
Drone maker DJI will be implementing a geofencing system to keep drones from entering restricted areas. This technology is expected to prove extremely lucrative once adapted for a line of wristbands that a father can slap on the wrists of the boy arriving to date his daughter.

Government For The People… Yeah, Right
The New York Attorney General’s office has issued a subpoena to Yahoo related to its investigation of daily fantasy sports. Sure, now they’re looking into fantasy football. But when I contacted them about the injustice of my 2004 Rudy Johnson-for-Randy Moss trade getting vetoed in my neighborhood auction league, they were all, “Sir, if Security has to remove you a fourth time, we will press charges.”

I’ll Bet They Never Get Tired Of These Jokes
Apple Pay went into effect in Canada this week, where it is known, of course, as Apple P-eh?

I Paid $200 And I’m Still Under Contract, I’m Not Throwing It Away
Amazon has enabled two-factor authentication, making your account more secure by requiring a code from an app or text message in addition to your password for access. If you are accessing your account from an Amazon Fire Phone, this additional step is unnecessary, because, well… who else has a Fire Phone?

Guy Who Lugged Twenty Pounds Of Punch Cards To Program A Computer In 1971 Finds Another Reason To Bang His Head On The Table
Google and Asus launched the Chromebit, a complete Chrome OS computer fully contained on an HDMI stick. Approximately thirty seconds after this “PC on a stick” was announced earlier this year, a phone rang in the Google marketing department:

“Hello?… You’d be perfect for what?… Who is this?… Jeff Dunham? A ventriloquist? You want to do a commercial for our PC on a stick? I’m not sure how a ventril… you’d use your Jalapeno on a stick? Why is a jalapeno on a stick?… On a steeeeek? I’m afraid that doesn’t really explain anything…”

That Is One Sexy P/E Ratio
Owner of dating companies Match.com, OKCupid, and Tinder, the Match Group issued an IPO with stock at $12 per share, which was at the low end of expectations. Spirits on Wall Street were buoyed, however, when a number of investment analysts rated the company “a strong right swipe.”

It’s Not Me, It’s You
Facebook is introducing tools to allow users to “digitally distance themselves” from former loved ones without going as far as blocking or unfriending them, instead providing the option to share less information with the other party. Guess that means you’ll be missing out on my holiday activities this year, Cleveland Browns.

On The Other Hand, They Do Make Tasty Lasagnachos
Google is encouraging users to contribute to Google Local Guides, their Yelp-like review service, by offering point-based awards for things like fixing errors and writing new reviews. A heads-up: it turns out you can’t rack up points by repeatedly submitting a review of Smitty’s Pizzaritos (“Greater Cleveland’s Finest Mexitalian Cuisine”) claiming that forgetting your side of refried anchovies makes them, to quote Homer Simpson, “the suckiest bunch of sucks who ever sucked.”

I Get Distracted By The Craft Beer Aisle–You Don’t Just Cruise Past “Old Leghumper” On Your Way To The Canned Tuna Without Stopping For A Second Look
Forecasters expect that, with the increased use of on-demand ride services like Uber and Lyft, car sales will decrease while total miles driven will actually increase. Currently, cars in the U.S. travel approximately two trillion miles, half of which is likely the result, based on personal experience, of husbands returning to the store for something they forgot “that was written right here on the list if you bothered to look.”

 

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone, and thanks for spending a few minutes each week to read these Weekly Tech Views, despite the very real possibility that you end up knowing less about tech after doing so. And if you have actually told someone else about this blog, you get not only my thanks, but I’m going to come up with a wristband to wear in your honor (if there are any colors left to choose from).

 

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DTNS 2629 – Here’s My Foot, Print Me a Shoe

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comThe Gear VR ships int he US and Volvo wants to us the Hololens to sell cars. By this time next year when we all have VR what will we use it for? Darren Kitchen and Tom Merritt have some ideas.

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DTNS 2628 – Pirate Taxi

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comIt’s Fanmail Thursday! Tom Merritt and Justin Young discuss your thoughts on Black Friday, movies on planes, the Feynman lectures on LOTS of stuff about the cars of the future and ride sharing. It’s like our own little LA auto show except Justin’s in Oakland.

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DTNS 2627 – Are We Share Yet?

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comA report says by 2050 car ownership will fall but hours driven will rise. Scott Johnson and Tom Merritt talk about whether the young and old will give up owning automobiles.

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DTNS 2626 – I Have No Words for Oxford

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comOn the bright side Oxford chose an emoji as word of the year. However, after the events in Beirut and Paris last week, governments are once again calling for back door access to encryption. Patrick Beja and Tom Merritt discuss.

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DTNS 2625 – When Gigs Fly?

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comUber makes it easier to become an Uber driver during your commute or grocery run. Should you join the “Gig Economy?” Tom Merritt and Justin Robert Young discuss whether there even is such a thing.

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Weekly Tech Views 18 – Nov 14, 2015

 

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Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis.

It feels somewhat ridiculous to post this buffoonery today, given what’s happened in the world over the last 24 hours, but maybe a few minutes of harmless nonsense isn’t the worst thing.

When I Say Service Pack, You Say Party!…
A Windows 10 update has arrived, which includes improved “snap” docking of windows, colored title bars for apps, and an updated Control Panel icon. “Colored title bars? Dude, Fallout 4 is gonna have to wait!” exclaimed that one guy.

…And There Ain’t No Party Like A Browser Party!
Firefox for iOS is now available. It will bring in bookmarks, browser history, and passwords for those with a Firefox account. “I mean, seriously, what was Bethesda thinking releasing Fallout now?!”

Wii Were The Champions, My Friends
Nintendo held its Nintendo Direct event to announce coming Wii U and 3DS titles. We learned, among other things, that Legend of Zelda is coming next year and that a Wii U bundle with Super Smash Bros. and Splatoon will be available on Black Friday.

Surprisingly, there was no mention of the rumored, highly anticipated Wii U-Turn, a game allowing you to dress your Mii in the nostalgic, bygone fashions of 2006 and to relive that heady era filled with glorious hours of standing in line at Circuit City to get your hands on the most popular videogame console of its time—The Wii. U-Turn would allow you to interact with other players in line, saying things like “Really, you swing the controller just like a real tennis racket, and the player on screen does the same! Nintendo’s the best!” and “It even plays GameCube games! Nintendo’s the best!” Achievements would be earned by bribing the 17-year-old stock boy to sneak you one of the coveted consoles out the loading dock doors or selling one on ebay for triple its retail price.

There’s Only So Many “Team Betty” T-Shirts I’m Willing To Buy
Google Play Books has been updated to make comic book reading better. That’s great, as long as “better” means Archie finally chooses either Betty or Veronica. This “will they or won’t they” crap is driving me crazy.

Hey, How ‘Bout Those Red Wings?
A Detroit ISP is bringing 100 Gigabits per second service to the city’s businesses, which means when a company offers its Lions season tickets to a client via email, the extra-large middle finger emoji sent in reply will load in the blink of an eye.

What, Am I Applying For A Job Here?
Tinder now allows work and education information in your profile. Given Tinder’s reputation as an app for hook-ups rather than serious dating (as far as a happily-married man who has had absolutely no reason to have ever seen the app would know—hi honey!), and knowing the way guys think, there won’t be a text field for “Work,” just a three-choice drop-down menu of lies: Doctor, Lawyer, Professional Athlete.

On the one hand, for a one-night relationship, how many people care what the other person does for a living? But on the other, it is pretty easy to fake something cool for a couple hours. In fact, to pull off doctor, you don’t even need any medical knowledge; just repeat paperwork, Medicaid, and insurance companies a few times.

For a woman, work info is even less useful. Sure, you could widen eyes a little with Stripper, Porn Actress, or Lingerie Model (obviously, there’s no reason a woman couldn’t also claim to be a Doctor, Lawyer, or Professional Athlete, but in the Tinder universe, you go with what sells), but, frankly, you could admit to a fourth grade education that you’ve put to use in your career as an apprentice fish-gutter, but if your photo looks good… right swipe city. In fact, that profile could work in a woman’s favor, with guys thinking an uneducated fish gutter would really appreciate meeting a former NFL wide receiver who left his booming law practice to focus on brain surgery.

There Will Always Be A Place For You In The Genius Bar
With the release of the 13-inch iPad Pro, Apple CEO Tim Cook commented, “Why would you buy a PC anymore?” at which everyone in Apple’s MacBook division lifted their heads and looked quizzically at each other. Cook quickly followed with, “I said PC, guys. A Mac isn’t a PC. We’ll need you guys for… uh, forever. No worries, right?”

Whoa… They’re Circles… And Circles Have 360 Degrees…
Facebook has added 360-degree video support for iOS, and will allow advertisers to utilize the technology. Among those already making plans to take advantage are AT&T, Walt Disney World, and Ritz Crackers. This can only benefit consumers. Like I’ve always said, the problem with Ritz crackers is that traditional video advertising has never been able to adequately convey their intricate complexity and nuance–the essential “Ritziness”—of the product. Now, assuming they bring back the old “Everything’s better when it sits on a Ritz” campaign and I am able to feel like I AM ACTUALLY SITTING ON A RITZ, then I’m in, gluten be damned.

More Like Oculus Ritz, Am I Right?
Samsung’s Gear VR, developed in collaboration with Oculus Rift, will be available for purchase next week. You probably know the device by its street name, SG Virtual Ritzality.

Don’t Forget Smosh And CaptainSparklez
Luxury watchmaker Tag Heuer announced the Connected Watch, its first Android Wear watch, with a retail price of $1,500. One can only assume the long tradition of celebrity promoters like Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo DeCaprio, and Uma Thurman posing with their Tag Heuers in low-key photos in fancy magazines (that are 85% ads and weigh more than your average three-year-old) will be tweaked for a new generation, and current customers are expected to stare at the pop-up ad on their favorite finance site and demand of their assistants, “Who is this? PewDiePie? What the hell is a PewDiePie and why is it wearing my watch?”

Plus, It Leaves More Time For Virtual Reality Ritz Ads
The pay TV industry lost 350,000 subscribers during the last quarter, nearly all cancellations coming the day after another season of Real Housewives of New Jersey was confirmed, and innocent TV viewers who had accidentally seen a few seconds of the last season while channel surfing said, “Never again.”

Thanks, as always, for coming by. I’m off to satisfy my sudden urge for some round, buttery, wheat crackers.

Mike Range
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DTNS 2624 – Privacy for Dummies by Snowden

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comIs it possible to reclaim your privacy? Darren Kitchen and Tom Merritt look at privacy protection picks from Edward Snowden and add a couple of their own.

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