Daily Tech Headlines – June 27, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Google gets fined billions by EU, new ransomware spreads after attacking Ukraine, Apple buys an eye tracking company.

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Cordkillers 176 – It’s Cancelled If You’re Nasty

Is the Han Solo movie in trouble or has it actually been saved? Netflix’s answer to Brian and YouTube comes with the stars for original series. With special guest Shannon Morse.

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CordKillers: Ep. 176 – It’s Cancelled If You’re Nasty
Recorded: June 26 2017
Guest: Shannon Morse

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Primary Target

  • Ron Howard Steps in to Direct Han Solo Movie
    – Wednesday Phil Lord and Chistopher Miller announced they were leaving their Directorial gig on the new Star Wars Han Solo movie saying “Unfortunately, our vision and process weren’t aligned with our partners on this project. We normally aren’t fans of the phrase ‘creative differences’ but for once this cliché is true.” Kathleen Kennedy said, “it’s become clear that we had different creative visions on this film, and we’ve decided to part ways.” Thursday morning Lucasfilm announced Ron Howard has been brought on board and will resume shooting July 10th. Howard said “I hope to honor the great work already done & help deliver on the promise of a Han Solo film.”

How to Watch

  • Netflix debuts choose-your-own-adventure stories for kids
    – Netflix announced the debut of interactive stories that let viewers decided what happens next. The first releases are meant for younger viewers. “Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale,” launched globally Tuesday. It pauses 13 times, has two different endings, and lasts between 18 and 39 minutes. “Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe Pile,” arrives July 14th. “Stretch Armstrong: The Breakout,” is set for sometime next year. Keep in mind, the Netflix website, Android Devices, Chromecast and Apple TV do not support interactive content at this time.

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I have been a cord cutter for the last several years. Life has gotten much easier since solutions such as PlayStation Vue and Sling TV have been released. I have been settled on PlayStation Vue and I’m using Amazon Fire TVs to watch on my TV. Since the announcement that Amazon will have an app on the Apple TV, I am also a Prime subscriber, I have been contemplating getting an Apple TV. My main interest is in the TV app that keeps track of the shows I am watching and serves the next episode up. I was wondering if this works as advertised and is makes the new Apple TV worth purchasing. The reason I ask is that I am a little Device heavy at the moment; 1 Fire TV, 2 Fire TV sticks, 2 older Apple TVs, and Chromecast, I want to make sure the next device I buy is worth it. I appreciate your input and opinion.

– Joe

 

 

 

Hi Guys,
I’ve been thinking about what Netflix might miss out on.
The horse they didn’t bet on. I’m going to go with plug-ins. Whether it’s HBO, Showtime, or CBS/CW, we aren’t getting everything from one source other than cable. Youtube is close now with their offering of live TV and Amazon is close as well, with their “channel” options.

So I’m calling it now. The next couple years will be the battle of the UI. Which service you use will depend on not only original content, but the UI itself and the extras it provides.

Examples:
Multiple Profiles are becoming common place.
Can they include RSS feeds of shows you like, but not offered within the channel?
What type of PlayLists can they provide:
– manually set up of shows you love
– a shuffle mode of similar type shows (for the lay back experience),
– new this week playlists so you aren’t behind on your current shows but watching them on your schedule.

Now the new thing is networks and more importantly local networks. Netflix hasn’t jumped into any of that. Do they consider HBO competition or should it be a value addon. HBO and Amazon, as well as Hulu and Showtime, seem to be working side by side. This gives Prime, as an example, an advantage. Viewers can watch Game of Thrones in the same UI as Transparent, next to Preacher (Starz), next to Shameless (Showtime), while Netflix only has their originals. So, in my opinion, Netflix should jump on this ban wagon quickly.

Final thought, I’ve been waiting a long time for 3-month or 6-month subscription cards. We as cord cutters are cash conscious. We may want something like See-so or Britbox but they feel a bit expensive. Yet, I would have no problem putting it on a Xmas or birthday wish list. Hulu spoiled me with their cards as I would give them to my daughter for a year of service every year for Xmas, but now I need more options for my viewing needs.

Thanks as always for the Show and the time you put into them.

Nicky

 

 

 

I recently dropped Comcast cable in favor of DirecTV Now/Netflix/Hulu/Prime on Apple TV. The strange reason was the data usage policy that Comcast has and the viewing differences of generations. We have 5 teens and they don’t watch cable at all; it’s all about streaming for them and we were close to the cap every month and needed to babysit it. We finally decided to go digital. While the monthly cost is about the same I love the consumption model much better now that we are adjusted. I can easily see a future without DirecTV Now as well.

Bill 

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DTNS 3060 – Measure Twice, ARKit Once

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comApple’s ARKit shows fast results, Nintendo springs the Super NES CLassic, and and why Africa needs more than just connectivity.

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Daily Tech Headlines – June 26, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500Windows source code leaks, China blocks live streaming, and Facebook is talking to Hollywood.

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Your Private Driver: Just the Tip

This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for transportation network company (TNC) platforms like Uber and Lyft. 

It’s been some week for Uber news, hasn’t it? The departure of CEO Travis Kalanick made headlines, particularly since he joins a dozen other executives that have left the company so far this year. The spat with Waymo isn’t over yet. And the debate over whether or not Uber can survive the next few years without going bankrupt will provide fodder for tech and financial blogs for the foreseeable future. For my part, however, this week I wanted to focus on some more positive news coming from Uber HQ: the “180 Days of Change” campaign designed to finally address long-standing driver complaints and grievances about the platform. 

The first change, and probably the biggest one, is the addition of in-app tipping, available now in the Seattle, Minneapolis, and Houston markets, and scheduled to roll out in the rest of the U.S. by the end of July. Drivers have been begging for this feature for years, especially since every other TNC company, including Lyft, has had in-app tipping from their inceptions. As late as April of last year, Uber was staunchly against adding a tip button, making this change of tune even more shocking. Tips currently are rare on Uber, partially because the necessity to carry cash makes the process inconvenient, and partially because the company still advertises their service as tip-free.

Prior to this announcement it was common for me to get at least one rider a day who wondered if it was possible to tip via the Uber app, so I expect this change will please a lot of riders as well. Shockingly, a large number of reddit users and internet commenters have also voiced their opposition to the new policy. Among them, the majority opinion is that they’d rather pay higher base fares than have to worry about a tip. Others have said that this is the last straw that will cause them to never order another Uber again. (Quite frankly if this is the last straw and not any of the other exploitative or sexist practices that have come to light over the past year, I have to wonder about your moral priorities.) In their eyes, Uber was the company that finally took a stand against the social awkwardness of American tipping culture.

The debate over tipping in general is another can of worms entirely. Maybe it’s because I’m an old man and was born and raised in a time before the internet was a part of everyone’s minute-to-minute life, but I’ve never found tipping to be an awkward experience; you tip to reward good service, and you don’t give anything for subpar service. Admittedly the app-based payment culture that urban America inhabits has changed expectations somewhat. Under normal circumstances there’d be no reason to tip the Starbucks barista or the person who bagged your poké bowl to-go order, but thanks to the Starbucks app and Square readers, that’s become something of an unexpected requirement.

Thankfully TNC apps avoid the awkward moments by not requiring the rider to decide a tip amount while the driver is staring them down; they can do it from the comfort of their smartphones long after their driver has gone off on the next call. This also will eliminate the much-complained about practice of tip hustling by Uber drivers. The best part, if you decide to not leave a tip, your driver will not know until hours or even days later, and they can’t leave a retaliatory rating.

But here’s hoping that you, dear reader, will not be a member of the no-tip brigade. If your driver has provided you with excellent service, there’s now no reason not to kick him or her an extra dollar or two. It’s pocket change for you, but it makes a world of difference to your driver. Trust me.

Sekani Wright is an experienced Uber and Lyft driver working in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. If you have any questions you would like answered for this column, you can contact him at djsekani at gmail dot com, or on twitter and reddit at the username djsekani. Have a safe trip!

DTNS 3059 – Jenn is OK with VR 180. Tom Agrees

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comGoogle won’t scan Gmails anymore, Nintendo swears it isn’t artificially creating scarcity and YouTube saves VR by cutting it in half.

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Daily Tech Headlines – June 23, 2017

DTH_CoverArt_1500x1500YouTube launches 180-degree video, Tesla wants into the music business, and Uber employees lobby for Travis Kalanick’s return.

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DTNS 3058 – Justin Asks Tom To Stop, Tom Won’t Apologize.

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comFacebook has a new mission statement and it makes us wonder how Mark Zuckerberg avoided Travis Kalanick’s fate. Plus Tesla wants to get into the music business and Google Glass is back!

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