DTNS 2738 – Amazon Wants its Prime Cut

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comAmazon Prime is an incubator! Why Amazon breaking out video as its own subscription may point the way tot he future. Lamarr Wilson and Tom Merritt discuss.

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Starkiller Troopers Logo Leaked!

First order trooper face with text "Starkiller Troopers"Intrepid reporter Phil Meadows has uncovered this leaked capture of the official logo for the newly-elevated Starkiller Troopers! Not only the logo was leaked we also have a draft submission of the opening day lineup of the team as well. Take a look!

BM: Kylo Ren
Captain: Phasma
O:General Brendol Hux
D: Lieutenant Dopheld Mitaka
U: FN-2187

Weekly Tech Views – April 16, 2016

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Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis.

I feel like I have a fresh outlook on things today, as I view the new coat of paint on the dining room walls that surround me as I type this. It’s amazing how something as simple as a new color and the accompanying fumes can alter your perspective. Hope you enjoy it!

 I’ll Read When My Rexxar Is Level 60
An accidentally published page showed us the new Amazon Kindle Oasis. It will weigh less than a third of a pound, have better backlighting, and have an available battery case allowing 20 months of standby time. Of course, if you’re going to take advantage of the 20 month standby time, you may not need a new Kindle as badly as you thought. Still, there is peace of mind knowing you can excitedly load the Oasis with a bunch of new books, set it on your nightstand, and, without once charging it, play Hearthstone on your iPad instead of reading for the next year and a half until the even newer Kindle comes out.

Oopsie
A promotional video of the HTC 10 leaked a day ahead of its official unveiling, showing a design change including chamfered (from the French, meaning “transferred from the Champagne region” or “artsy-fartsy“)* edges, and–

Okay, look, can we stop calling these “leaks”? Tech companies, step up and call them what they are–teaser trailers. Hollywood does it, admits it, and we’re all okay with it. You’re trying to build buzz. Go for it. You don’t have to play the Victorian damsel, “accidentally” dropping your lace, perfumed hanky at the feet of an eligible bachelor. “Oh, thank you. How terribly careless of me. I declare, I am ever so grateful, not to mention flattered that you noticed my front-facing 5-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization.”

Bring On Castlevania 2!
A visual clue was recently discovered in 1987’s Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! for the NES,** helping players to get past foes Piston Honda and Bald Bull. A face in the crowd ducks when it’s time to throw a punch that will knock out either opponent. Welcome to this week’s edition of Having Fun at Mike’s Expense! I’m sure this is a handy tip for those who couldn’t quite get past Bald Bull, but for me, it’s like giving a hacking technique that thwarts one of the final layers of security at the NSA to someone stumped by the intricacies of hooking up their router. Just help me beat Glass Joe!

Pull!
Blackberry will be launching two mid-range phones this year. By “launching,” one presumes they mean skeet-like, for the tech press–who last complimented a Blackberry phone in 2006–to blow to pieces.

I’m Going To Need You To Type The Alphabet Backwards
New York lawmakers are considering requiring drivers, after being in an accident, to submit their phone for testing by a “textalyzer,” a device that could tell whether a text was being sent during the crash. Okay, “textalyzer” is a clever name, but if it’s supposed to be the equivalent of a breathalyzer, that would mean the breathalyzer was only testing whether or not you were breathing when you got pulled over, which would be silly, because the answer is yes in well over 90% of cases. Or, on the other hand, the textalyzer should be analyzing the quality of your texts:

“Sir, you apparently used five commas in your last three texts–it’s not likely you were paying enough attention to the road to pull that off; I’m inclined to–a semi-colon! On the ground, dirtbag!

Another Quarterback? Seriously?
Microsoft has filed suit for the right to let customers know when the government requests access to their emails. They say that they have received 2,576 legal orders which required secrecy over the last 18 months. All right, let’s clear this up–I may have gotten a little carried away with my suggestions to the Cleveland Browns front office regarding who they should or shouldn’t draft later this month. I get it. I wasn’t really threatening anybody, and I’ve already apologized. There, that’s out in the open. It’s up to Microsoft whether they go to court over the remaining twelve legal orders.

Of Course I Didn’t Mean To. But Now That It’s Here…
The Sharp company’s RoBoHoN, a robot that–besides making annoying use of capitalization–sings, dances, and, oh yeah, is a cell phone, goes on sale next month in Japan. Some people are sure to have awkward conversations in their future explaining to their spouse why they dropped $1,800 on the cute little bugger, but not as awkward as those who accidentally order the RoboHoney. She also sings and dances, as well as moans, writhes and… other things.

Tech Lends A Hand
Doctors implanted a chip in the brain of a man paralyzed from the chest down, allowing him to control the movement in his right hand and fingers. The chip sends signal to a computer which sends the signals to a sleeve that stimulates the muscles necessary to carry out the action. He can, incredibly, pour from a bottle, pick up a straw and stir, and even play Guitar Hero.

This is, obviously, amazing technology that can’t help but make you think we are living in the future. And what it portends for, well, the future’s future, when components are smaller and allow mobility for the paralyzed outside of the lab, is exciting and, frankly, mind-boggling. It’s almost enough to distract you from the main takeaway of this achievement from a present day perspective–that there is now one more person who can kick my ass at Guitar Hero.

More Like Cruelest Cooler, Am I Right?
The Coolest Cooler is available on Amazon for $399 with two-day delivery. However, the two-thirds of 2014 Kickstarter backers who have yet to receive their cooler–thanks to higher-than-expected manufacturing costs–can get delivery in about two months–if they pay $97 for expedited shipping. There was an understandable uproar at this announcement, and to make amends the creators have now offered, for only $50, six of those foam can koozies.

 

*   Probably.

** Nintendo Entertainment System, kids–Nintendo was around before the WiiU. Oh… well, the WiiU is like an Xbox One or PS4. Allegedly. Not many have seen one in the wild.

 

The Summer Movie Draft moves along, with Tom and Jennie’s Team DTNS… still at zero. If you want to see how much ground they have to make up (which they start doing with this week’s Jungle Book), you can check out the latest CRUMDUM.

 

Thanks for stopping by the Weekly Tech Fumes for–wait, did I write Fumes? Ha! That’s weird. I meant something else, but I can’t remember exactly what right now. Anyhow, I have to go–the paint is starting to drip, but–get this–it’s dripping up. Can things drip up? Hey–they drup! Yeah! It’s drupping up the wall! I gotta go before it hits the ceiling. Later!

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DTNS 2737 – Now Ignore Your Facebook Friends in 360

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.com360-degree cameras are getting more affordable and open sourced. Darren Kitchen talks with Tom Merritt about his experience using them. Is it worth the money to get into VR video?

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DTNS 2736 – Texting in the theatre is good

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comAMC theaters considers letting you text while in movies. Justin Young and Tom Merritt discuss why this could be a GOOD idea.

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DTNS 2735 – ADD = Amazon Dedicated Device

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comWhy Amazon bucks declining e-reader and ebook sales to put out its most expensive Kindle in years. Who even uses a single-purpose e-reader anymore? Scott Johnson does. And he’ll explain to Tom Merritt why.

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#251 – How Veronica Tamed Tyrion

Statistics dub Tyrion the main character of George R. R. Martin’s A Storm of Swords and Veronica got to talk to him! Well, she talked to Peter Dinklage anyway, who plays him on the TV show. She reports back on his handshake and reveals what Arya Stark did to her. Plus, we kick off our April books!

DTNS 2734 – Alibaba is a Fickle Genie

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comAlibaba spends $1 billion to move into Southeast Asian ecommerce, Brian Brushwood talks with Tom Merritt about doing business on Alibaba.

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Cordkillers 116 – The Moose in the Room (w/ Chris Mancini and Fraser Cain)

Canada cuts the cord because its cable is cheaper, NFL comes to Twitter, and is Tom Waits a stunt casting? With special guests Chris Mancini and Fraser Cain.

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CordKillers: Ep. 116 – The Moose in the Room
Recorded:  April 11 2016
Guests: Fraser CainChris Mancini

Intro Video

Primary Target

  • Cord-cutting soars in Canada
    – Convergence Consulting Group report
    – 190,000 Canadians dropped traditional TV in 2015 +80% yoy
    – Cable subs last grew in Canada in 2012
    – Canada decline 1.5% bigger than 1% decline in US
    – Majority HH still subscribe ti TV (11 mm)
    – Netflix subs in Canada rose 58% from 2013-2015 (4.9 mm)
    – Canadians pay less on average for cable but more for Internet than US

Signal Intelligence

  • Twitter reportedly wins streaming rights for NFL’s Thursday Night Football
    – Twitter will stream 10 Thursday Night Football games “to a global audience” in 2016 for free without authentication.
    – Paid around $10 million acc. Bloomberg’s source (beating out Verizon, Yahoo, Amazon)
    – NFL evp media said didn’t take highest bidder.
    – Twitter gets a small portion of ad inventory
    – CBS and NBC paid $225mm for 5 Thursday games each — Verizon has rights to stream to wireless phones
    – Twitter video will be embeddable. Include pregame Periscope streams from players and teams
    – Available on Xbox app and possibly partnered w/ Google and Yahoo
    – Twitter CFO Anthony Noto (formerly of the NFL) told Bloomberg wants to do other sports, politics and entertainment.
    – Twitter claims 800mm audience when counting non0logged-in people
    – Thursday night games attracted 17 million viewers last season.
    – NFL’s biggest broadcast contracts end in 2021
    – Yahoo streamed Oct. 25 game from London (paid $20mm)

Gear Up

  • Roku’s new $50 stick fits a quad-core CPU in a smaller frame
    – Roku introduced an updated $50 Streaming Stick.
    – Quad-core CPU, dual-band MIMO antenna, and the ability to stream audio over Wi-Fi to a smartphone.
    – Does not support 4k video only 1080p.
    – The stick is available for purchase and will ship near the end of the month.
    – Roku is also rolling out OS 7.1 today available on all devices within 6 to 8 weeks. 

Front Lines

  • It’s going to cost you more to ‘Netflix and Chill’ from next month
    – Netflix will raise all subscribers prices to $9.99. Netflix guaranteed the original pricing plan for customers in May 2014. Netflix users in the UK will begin to see an increase of 50p later this month, with prices going up to £7.49.
  • Starz launches $8.99 per month streaming service
    – Starz is making an app for iOS and Android and selling access for $8.99 a month. The same app will be accessible to existing subscribers. Users can get “virtually unlimited” downloads of shows and movies. The premiere of Outlander will come on the app April 7 two days before the premiere. 
  • Hulu is now a channel on Optimum cable boxes
    – Cablevision’s Optimum TV service has added Hulu to channel 605. Customers can subscribe through Hulu or Cablevision. 
  • Layer3 TV’s Crazy Plan to Take on Comcast and Reinvent Cable
    – A company called Layer3 plans to compete with cable companies by offering traditional cable but with better tech. The company will deliver a better picture by using fiber and HEVC (H.265) video, and one hour appointment windows. It’s set-top box will be simple to install and include Internet options like Amazon and Netflix. The channel guide prioritizes channels based on your interests not channel numbers. Level3 is coming to Chicago first in the next few months for $80-$150.
  • Verizon Buys More Mobile Video by Investing in DreamWorks’ AwesomenessTV
    – Verizon has purchased a 24.5% stake in Awesomeness TV, which is majority owned by Dreamworks. Hearst also owns 24.5%. It looks like Verizon will use Awesomeness content for its G090 mobile video service in a new subscription tier. AwesomenessTV runs YouTube channels for itself, Dreamworks and Seventeen magazine, and produces a sketch comedy series on Nickelodeon. Parents ask your kids. 
  • Plex on the web gets smarter with media searches
    – Plex updated its Web interface. Search finds everything across multiple categories as you type. Improved navigation includes more prominent discovery features and better mouse and touch controls.
  • HDR is TV’s next big format war, and Samsung and Sony could find themselves on the losing side
    – CNET has a great explainer up on the latest video format war. This time its two implentation of High Dynamic Range or HDR video in 4K.  Here’s the short version. There are two HDR implementations, HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Samsung and Sony support HDR10. LG and Vizio support both. Amazon and Netflix stream in both. 

Under Surveillance

Dispatches from the Front

HighTechBill tweeted us about this excellent Cord-cutting guide from ChannelMaster!
 

 

Before Star Wars Episode VII came out to own, I decided I would just buy it digitally until the new box set comes out after episode 9. There wasn’t a need to have a physical DVD when I could own it through Amazon or Google. However, I recently replaced my laptop and iPad with a Surface Pro 4. I love to watch movies on the plane when traveling. However, what I found is that neither Amazon nor Google will let me download a movie I own onto my Surface, because it is a computer and they don’t have apps like they do for the iPad where they can control the content. This being said, I opted to buy the physical DVD + Blue Ray + Digital HD version of the movie. I wanted to share this story because this was a rare occasion for me where the physical DVD was the better option for me and fortunately it comes with a digital copy. I am getting to watch what I want, where I want, and sort of on the device I want – but it’s not completely there yet. Would love to hear of any better suggestions for this scenario or any similar frustrations!

Love listening to the show every week!

-Kristen

 

 

Hi,
I have the feeling that I emailed you about this before but possibly not for this podcast.
Anytime people talk about users agents, bots or digital butlers automatically doing useful things for you, I am reminded about Hyperland an early 90s TV show written and presented by the late great Douglas Adams.
It is a bit too pre-internet and there’s too much “CD-Roms will fix everything!” which makes it feel out of date. However Douglas Adams makes some interesting predictions especially about how you will be able to get additional information about shows and skip between interesting things.
He is joined in the show by a digital assistant played by Tom Baker. They previously worked together when Douglas Adams wrote for the classic series of Doctor Who (the Douglas Adams co-written story, City of Death is a wonderful intro to classic series).

You can find Hyperland on YouTube (Tom’s wife works for YouTube) and while you are there look up the South Bank Show profile of Douglas Adams from 1992 and feel sad.

Tim

 

 

re: redbox: Think you guys might have missed the point about them going digital. If they bring the same price wars to digital as they did against brick and mortar it could shake things up quite a bit.
Brian seems to think that the reason redbox customers use them is for the physical content. I use them for the incredible price point. Why spend 5$ on Google play when redbox costs a buck? I recently spent 5$ on a YouTube rental for Spotlight because the vending machine only has so many titles. I’m guessing digital could erase that problem as well.
Thanks for the show!!

– Erick

 

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