Talking about what to talk about, the inability to have rational discussions, blurring of demography and geography, the psychology of uncertainty, will automation disrupt jobs.
DTNS 3077a – A Shot In The Dark Web
Microsoft builds Cortana into a thermostat, Rwanda uses low power networking to stop poachers, and Elon Musk promises more things.
With Justin Robert Young and Tom Merritt
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- News You Should Know
- More Top Stories
- (02:40) Europol confirms AlphaBay and Hansa dark Web marketplace takedowns
- (04:20) Intel reportedly shut down wearables effort, shifted to augmented reality
- (07:40) iOS and Android patched against Broadcom WiFi chip vulnerability
- (10:35) Akagera National Park can monitor animals, visitors in real time
- (14:30) Elon Musk claims “verbal govt approval” to build NYC-DC Hyperloop
- Discussion
Action News – The Game of Television News
Password Managers for Newbies – DTNS WEEKLY TECH UPDATE 07/20/2017
#300 – Don’t Pee in the Gene Pool
Hey kids, Nnedi Okorafor has an HBO show coming, EW and Tor have LOADS of book recommendations and we love the world created by Ursula K. Le Guin.
Daily Tech Headlines – July 20, 2017
Intel off of wearables, Cortana comes to a thermostat and Rwanda uses low power networking to stop poachers.
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DTNS 3076 – Tiers for Fears
Whether Nintendo’s Switch app makes sense, whether Facebook supporting paywalls for publishers make sense, and why actually teaching kids courses about computer science makes So much sense.
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- News You Should Know
- More Top Stories
- (02:10) Apple names Isabel Ge Mahe first Greater China region managing director
- (03:10) Nintendo released Switch app for Android and iOS
- (06:15) Facebook may begin testing a paywall for news stories
- (10:10) Chinese WhatsApp users report photos and videos only working on VPN
- (12:20) Avast acquired CCleaner maker Piriform
- Discussion
- (14:50) Google adds personalized news feed to Android and iOS app home screen
- Message of the Day
- (23:55) Anonymous – Glass Enterprise Edition
- (26:20) Victor – Bixby first impressions
- (27:55) Bruce – Knox box unlocks
Daily Tech Headlines – July 19, 2017
Google adds news fede to home screen, Nintendo launches Switch app, Apple hires new china managing director.
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It’s Spoilerin’ Time 179
Baby Driver, War for the Planet of the Apes, Game of Thrones (701), Firefly (101, “Serenity”), Summer Movie Draft.
00:42 – Summer Movie Draft
03:38 – Baby Driver
13:53 – War for the Planet of the Apes
19:28 – Game of Thrones (701)
32:08 – Firefly (101, “Serenity”)
DTNS 3075 – Amazon’s Meals on Wheels
A security robot found floating in a fountain. Amazon delivering meal kits, and whether Lamarr’s Mom liked the new LG laptop.
With Lamarr Wilson and Tom Merritt.
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- News You Should Know
- More Top Stories
- Discussion
- (19:30) Lamarr’s latest tech haul
- Message of the Day
- (23:30) Michael & Teresa Blaes – crowdfunding
- (24:50) Liam – Quantum Computing explaination
- (27:15) Preston – Net Neutrality reference
- (28:20) Josh – Knox box
- (29:30) Anonymous – Kaspersky Labs
- (31:45) Larry the OR Nurse – Sony Dash
Daily Tech Headlines – July 18, 2017
Netflix sets subscriber mark, Google Glass has a new enterprise version, Samsung may make chips for iPhones again.
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Cordkillers 179 – My First Streaming Device
Will password-sharing kill streaming? Emmy’s make Brian fear Netflix. All the hot new trailer talk. With special guest Hammond Chamberlain.
CordKillers: Ep. 179 – My First Streaming Device
Recorded: July 17 2017
Guest: Hammond Chamberin
Intro Video
Primary Target
- Streaming TV apps grapple with password sharing
- Millennials have a Netflix account. Gen Z is playing video games.
– A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 21% of 18-24 adults stream shows on borrowed passwords from people who do not live with them. (12% for 18+)
– Wall Street thinking is that if Netflix revenue slows (say from 30% to 10% growth) then Netflix needs to crack down
– An analysis by Parks Associates estimated streaming providers will lose $550 million in 2019 from password sharing.
– Bernadette Aulestia, executive vice president of global distribution for HBO “”For us it’s more important that at that age where they are not financially independent quite yet, they are habituating to using the product to ultimately aspiring to becoming paid customers.”
– Netflix Chief Financial Officer David Wells said at a Goldman Sachs conference last September: “We could crack down on it, but you wouldn’t suddenly turn all those folks to paid users.”
How to Watch
- Netflix leads the streaming pack with 18 Emmy nominations
– Netflix received 18 Emmy award nominations in main categories for its shows and actors including Master of None, Stranger Things, House of Cards and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Amazon got three nominations all for Transparent and Hulu got three for The Handmaid’s Tale.
– These counts represent nominations for the key categories that will be awarded on the 17th. There are many other categories, however, and with those included Netflix managed 91 nominations, Hulu notched 18 and Amazon 16. The leading network was HBO with 110, and its show Westworld tied with Saturday Night Live for the most nominations at 22.
What to Watch
- Hulu is getting every episode of Bob’s Burgers, Futurama, and more
– Hulu is now the exclusive home to Bob’s Burgers and Futurama, The Cleveland Show and American Dad! 20th Century Fox has been slowly pulling shows from Netflix and they have, in many cases, been appearing on Hulu. - At D23, Lucasfilm showed a “behind the scenes” video for The Last Jedi
- Jodie Whittaker announced as 13th Doctor Who
- Here’s our first look at Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ movie
– Entertainment Weekly has a photo from Ready Player One. A trailer is expected at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend. Film arrives March 30th, 2018 - The first season of Insecure will be available on YouTube for one day
– Starting at 6AM ET next Sunday, July 23rd Season 1 of Issa Ray’s “Insecure” will stream for free for 24 hours on YouTube.com/HBO and watch.hbo.com. The second season of Insecure starts at 10:30PM ET on July 23. - Narcos returns to Netflix September 1st , new teaser out.
- Watch the first trailer for Amazon’s The Tick — The first six episodes will land on Amazon on August 25th
- New trailer for BladeRunner 2049 which comes out October 6th
- Stranger Things Season 2 arrives on Netflix on October 27
- Disney also showed the trailer for A Wrinkle in Time. The film opens March 9, 2018
What We’re Watching
- Brian: War for the Planet of the Apes, Game of Thrones, Firefly 101, and some Last Week Tonight
- Tom: Preacher, War for the Planet of the Apes, Buffy, Wimbledon, Baby Driver, Game of Thrones, Twin Peaks
- Hammond: Spider-Man, American Ripper, Thunderbirds (Hulu), and finishing up Iron Fist. The Keepers
- On the Lookout: The Last Ship
Front Lines
- Netflix’s subscribers are surging as it blows away Wall Street’s expectations
– Netflix announced it added 5.2 million new subscribers this quarter beating its own expectations of 3.2 million. More than 4 million were international subscribers. Netflix said it had earnings of 15 cents per share on revenue of $2.79 billion. - AT&T’s ‘next-gen’ TV platform rollout will start on DirecTV Now
– DirecTV announced it is unifying its look across both satellite and Internet services. DirecTV Now and companion app users will be the first to access the beta. Among several user interface tweaks, will be the Cloud DVR service which will launch with the beta. Later planned features include live TV pausing, parental controls, and in 2018, download for offline viewing, 4K and HDR support. - Hulu’s Locke & Key adaptation signs It director Andy Muschietti
– Hulu’s TV adaptation of Locke & Key has hired Andy Muschietti as director. Muschietti also directed It coming this September. Hill wrote the pilot script and Lost and The Strain’s Carlton Cuse is the show runner. Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson was originally on board but left to work on TNT’s Snowpiercer series. - Roku hits 15 million monthly users, 7 billion hours streamed in first half of 2017
– Roku announced it has reached 15 million monthly active users as of June 30th., up 43% over last year. Users streamed nearly 7 billion hours of video during the first half of the year, a 61 percent increase over 2016. - Kevin Hart’s comedy streaming service launches August 3rd
– Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud streaming comedy service launches August 3 on Android and iOS for free. Viewers can pay $3 a month for ad-free access. It includes standup routines, all the Def Comedy Jam seasons as well as several original comedy shows. - Google Play Movies & TV rolls out support for HDR video on Chromecast Ultra
– Google announced support for HDR video on its Chromecast Ultra devices, coming first to Canada and the US. Sony and Warner Brothers content will be the first HDR sold in the Google Play store.
Dispatches from the Front
We signed for up DirecTV Now to get the free AppleTV and were going to cancel after the 3 months. Then they added HBO for free (for 1 year) which gave my wife and I pause and we kept it. I frequently hear you all lament DirecTV Now for service issues but we use it daily these days and rarely have any issues on phone, computer or AppleTV. Just thought you’d like to know that they aren’t having the issues they were at the beginning. Not to defend AT&T but they have done pretty well getting this service stable and working.
– David
Guys,
It could have been much worse than Babylon 5….if long series are problematic
Doctor Who… ALL of it. From Hartnell thru Capaldi, you’d be on that train for a decade
ST:TNG, DS9 or Voyager, 7 seasons each…
You want more campy?
Quark – space garbage man from the 70’s , only advantage is that it didn’t last long
Buck Rogers -Gil Gerard in spandex
Salvage One – Andy Griffith – in SPACE!
My suggestion for next time ?
Blakes 7 or Space 1999 either is late 70’s british sci fi at it’s “best
thanks, enjoy the show!
– Dave
Hi Tom et al,
I’ve read your Brief Guide to Cordcutting but don’t see what I’m looking for. Can you help?
My mother wants to jettison her cable/phone/internet service ($200/mo) and keep a landline and the internet. The only TV she wants to keep are local news channels, including the local PBS stations.
She doesn’t have an external antenna or a digital converter box – but would you suggest getting these as the best solution?
Thank you!
-Susannna
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