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Jon Brodkin
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My Time Capsule
Best of 2024 - Part 2
The best of our guests from 2024! Part 2 features Arthur Smith, Maisie Adam, Rosie Holt, Toby Tarrant, Stephen Fry, David Mitchell, Major General Chip Chapman, Daliso Chapona, Madeline Smith, Nick Newman, Maria McErlane, Simon Brodkin, Tom Baldwin, George Monbiot, Stevie Martin, Jon Holmes, Sophie Duker, Suzi Perry and Jason Manford.Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by...
2024-12-30
1h 12
Moderated Content
News Update 5/3: An Entirely Substanceless Episode
Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos weigh in on the latest online trust and safety news and developments:TikTok Tick-TockA law requiring TikTok parent company ByteDance to divest or face a U.S. ban was passed and signed into law as part of a foreign aid and national security funding package. - Casey Newton/ Platformer, Rebecca Kern/ Politico, Mike Scarcella/ Reuters, John Perrino/ Tech Policy Press, Sapna Maheshwari, David McCabe/ The New York Times, Drew Harwell/ The Washington Post, Cristiano Lima-Strong/ The Washington Post, @TikTokPolicyNetzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz (EU Policy Corner)The European Commission op...
2024-05-04
44 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
Ars Technica .
Episode Notes for Ars Technica Our first article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Feb 24, 2023. US says Google routinely destroyed evidence and lied about use of auto-delete 2. Our second article is by Ron Amadeo, published on Feb 22, 2023. ChatGPT-style search represents a 10x cost increase for Google, Microsoft 3. Our third article is by Benj Edwards, published on Feb 23, 2023. AI-generated comic artwork loses US Copyright protection 4. Our fourth article is by Amos Zeeberg, Undark Magazine, published on Feb 26, 2023. How an early-warning radar could prevent future pandemics This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2023-03-03
36 min
The BEMA Podcast
309: On Social Media (Bonus Episode)
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings address the Twitter-sized elephant in the room, talk about how each of them use social media, and consider ways all of us can engage this part of our world in a healthy way.BEMA Poll/Survey (valid through 26 April 2023)“Twitter suspends @ElonJet plane-tracking bot after Musk pledged to leave it up” — Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica“Elon Musk offloads another $3.6 billion of Tesla stock” — Dave Lee, Financial Times/Ars Technica“One More for the ‘Everything Is Going Just Fine at Twitter’ File” — John Gruber, Daring Fireball“Musk brings back Twit...
2022-12-19
39 min
The Sports Media Podcast
Episode 37: Apple big soccer deal, Turner Sports’ new leader and The Big Get Chris Solomon of No Laying Up
News of Apple’s all-encompassing Major League Soccer deal broke just before Andrew Marchand and John Ourand taped this week’s podcast. The two go in-depth on deal terms and what Apple’s involvement means for the rest of the business. Marchand and Ourand also analyze what Luis Silberwasser’s surprise appointment as chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery Sports means for the sports media business and what changes to expect at Turner Sports. Chris Solomon, host of the golf podcast No Laying Up, joins this week as The Big Get. Speaking from the US Open...
2022-06-15
57 min
In the News
54: Stylus Wars, Pinpointing Plants, and Anticipating Dub-Dub!
Send us a textWatch the video!https://youtu.be/bFUucQyxnpcIn the News blog post for June 3, 2022:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2022/06/in-the-news630.html Have a Donut!Dub-Dub Excitement!Home Screens & Field Guides!Magnanimous MagSafeCan a Laptop Replace My iPad?Plant-Based Digital DietShame on Tim and His CoffeeStylus WarsBrett’s iTip: Password Protect your Keynote PresentationJeff’s iTip: Force Quit an Apple Watch AppJason Snell: My WWDC 2022 wishlistMeet the 2022 Finalists for the Apple Design Awards Jeff’s iPad and iPhone Home Screens
2022-06-03
41 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
5/11/2022 Ars Technica Episode 13
Episode Notes for Ars Technica Our first article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Apr 28, 2022. Elon Musk, Twitter’s next owner, provides his definition of “free speech” Our second article is by Jon Brodkin, published on May 4, 2022. TurboTax forced to stop misleading “free, free, free” ads and pay back $141M Our third article is by Scharon Harding, published on May 4, 2022. Report: Sonos is launching its own voice assistant in June Our fourth article is by Jon Brodkin, published on May 4, 2022. FAA urges airlines to replace altimeters that can’t filter out 5G signals Our fifth article is by Samuel Axon...
2022-05-12
29 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
5/5/2022 Ars Technica Episode 12
Episode Notes for Ars Technica Our first article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Apr 25, 2022. It’s happening: Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion Our second article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Apr 20, 2022. Netflix stock plummets 37% as CEO says company plans ad-supported tier Our third article is by Dan Goodin, published on Apr 18, 2022. Your iOS app may still be covertly tracking you, despite what Apple says Our fourth article is by Scharon Harding, published on Apr 21, 2022. Best Buy will pick up your unwanted tech, appliances, and money Our fifth article is by Eric Berger, pu...
2022-05-06
27 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
3/8/2022 Ars Technica Episode 9
Episode Notes Our first article is by JON BRODKIN, published on 2/28/2022. SpaceX sends Starlink terminals to Ukraine after request from government 2. Our second article is by TIME DE CHANT, published on 2/18/2022. Facebook misled investors on scope of misinformation problems, whistleblower says 3. Our third article is by SCHARON HARDING, published on 2/23/2022. Companies selling fake reviews are “tarnishing” brand, Amazon says 4. Our final article is by JOHN TIMMER, published on 2/25/2022. Webb Telescope reaches major milestone: All its light is in one place This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2022-03-09
17 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
2/24/2022 Ars Technical Episode 8
Episode Notes Our first article is by Jeff Dunn, published on Feb 15, 2022. Sony’s latest wireless earbuds have donut holes in them (on purpose) 2. Our second article is by Dan Goodin, published on Feb 16, 2022. US says Russian state hackers lurked in defense contractor networks for months 3. Our third article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Feb 16, 2022. Clearview AI aims to put almost every human in facial recognition database 4. Our final article is by Beth Mole, published on Feb 9, 2022. As states drop masking, CDC stands by guidance: “We are not there yet” This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2022-02-25
35 min
THE MUSIC INDUSTRY PODCAST FROM RGM MAGAZINE
#28 SIMON BRODKIN
TOP GUESTS FROM MUSIC, COMEDY, AND THE ACTING WORLD JOIN US FOR FRANK INDUSTRY CHAT AND CONVERSATION. THIS WEEK WE CATCH UP WITH COMEDIAN SIMON BRODKIN ► BUY A TICKET FOR THE TROUBLE MAKER TOUR NOW 👉 https://www.simonbrodkin.com► GRAB A FREE DITTO TRIAL ON US 👉 https://dittom.us/RGM► WANNA BE FEATURED ON RGM? Submit today 👉 https://rgm.press/we-want-to-hear-your-music/► WATCH THE VIDEO VERSIONS OF OUR PODCAST 👉 https://www.youtube.com/c/RGMPRESSFREE WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST 😉 👍► Subscribe 📺 Playing the show for the entire duration (even in...
2022-02-13
34 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
1/15/2022 Ars Technic Episode 6
Episode Notes Ars Technica Our first article is by RON AMADEO, published on JANUARY 7TH, 2022. Google loses Sonos patent case, starts stripping functionality from speakers Our second article is by JON BRODKIN, published on JANUARY 6TH, 2022. France orders Google and Facebook to offer one-click cookie rejection Our third article is by TIM DE CHANT, published on JANUARY 6TH, 2022. Volvo’s 2023 electric SUV will use lidar to drive itself Our fourth and final article is by ERIC BERGER, published on JANUARY 8TH, 2022. Remarkably, NASA has completed deployment of the Webb space telescope...
2022-01-15
20 min
Ars Technica - AIRSLA
12/2/2021 Ars Technica Episode 1
Episode Notes Our first article is by Jon Brodkin, published on August 17th, 2021. iPhone keyboard for blind to shut down as maker cites Apple “abuse” of developers. Our second article is by Meagan Shelley, published on August 29th, 2021. How game-makers are catering to disabled players Our third and final article is by Kyle Orland, published on October 29th, 2021. John Carmack issues some words of warning for Meta and its metaverse plans This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2021-12-03
25 min
The New Screen Savers (Audio)
Skydio's AI-Powered Self-Flying 4K Drone - Skydio R1, geeky cooking, data recovery on macOS, and more.
On 'The New Screen Savers' recorded on Saturday, September 8, 2018, with Megan Morrone and Alex Lindsay: FCC chairman Ajit Pai is suggesting "new transparency obligations" for web giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter. Ars Technica Senior IT Reporter Jon Brodkin joins Megan and Alex to discuss. Jason Howell takes the Skydio R1, a drone that flies and shoots 4K video all on its own using AI and computer vision, out for a spin with CEO Adam Bry. Alex shows some of his geeky cooking gadgets that will make your life easier. And we talk data recovery on macOS and...
2018-09-09
1h 14
The New Screen Savers (Video)
Skydio's AI-Powered Self-Flying 4K Drone - Skydio R1, geeky cooking, data recovery on macOS, and more.
On 'The New Screen Savers' recorded on Saturday, September 8, 2018, with Megan Morrone and Alex Lindsay: FCC chairman Ajit Pai is suggesting "new transparency obligations" for web giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter. Ars Technica Senior IT Reporter Jon Brodkin joins Megan and Alex to discuss.Jason Howell takes the Skydio R1, a drone that flies and shoots 4K video all on its own using AI and computer vision, out for a spin with CEO Adam Bry. Alex shows some of his geeky cooking gadgets that will make your life easier.And we talk data recovery on...
2018-09-09
00 min
The New Screen Savers (Video)
Skydio's AI-Powered Self-Flying 4K Drone - Skydio R1, geeky cooking, data recovery on macOS, and more.
On 'The New Screen Savers' recorded on Saturday, September 8, 2018, with Megan Morrone and Alex Lindsay: FCC chairman Ajit Pai is suggesting "new transparency obligations" for web giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter. Ars Technica Senior IT Reporter Jon Brodkin joins Megan and Alex to discuss. Jason Howell takes the Skydio R1, a drone that flies and shoots 4K video all on its own using AI and computer vision, out for a spin with CEO Adam Bry. Alex shows some of his geeky cooking gadgets that will make your life easier. And we talk data recovery on macOS and a...
2018-09-09
1h 14
The Bay
Verizon Squeezes the Internet Hose on Firefighters During Mendocino Fire
Imagine fighting the largest wildfire in California history and Verizon says you'd have to upgrade your plan if you want faster internet to get your maps and documents. That's what happened to a couple of Santa Clara County firefighters that were helping battle the Mendocino Complex fire in July. The story is now part of a federal lawsuit on net neutrality regulations. Guest: Jon Brodkin, Senior IT Reporter for Ars Technica Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-08-24
11 min
Tech Policy Leaders
Karina Cabrera Bell: How to Empower Moms in Leadership
Bio Karina Cabrera Bell (@KarinaCBell) is the President of the Reach Mama Network and Host of the Reach Mama Podcast. Reach Mama’s mission is to increase the number of moms of color in leadership positions by 1) highlighting successful moms of color and having them share their strategies and tips, and 2) creating tools and support systems for moms of color that want to advance professionally. A mom of two, Karina has 15 years experience in government and political campaigns. Karina has worked at all levels of government and has seen firsthand the benefits of having women in...
2018-05-15
21 min
MarketScale Technology
Fort Collins Is Building Their Own Broadband Network
Tired of big broadband companies meddling in their business and blocking any other consumer options, the town of Fort Collins, Colorado is fighting back. According to an article by Jon Brodkin for arstechnica.com, the city council has overwhelming votes in favor of building their own broadband network with gigabit speeds and staying neutral without data caps. Once built, the city promises a better price plan and privacy versus the bigger broadband that tried lobbying aggressively against it because the city claimed they were spreading misinformation to the voters through their ISPs.
2018-01-08
01 min
Spiraling Up
Episode 12 - Jessica Brodkin
Jessica Brodkin is a wonderfully funny standup comedian, an energy healer & former CIA. Her website is LoveAndLightServices.com There is a also a New York Post article about Jessica called I left the CIA to become a psychic medium By Kristin McNamara First, we get all up in the chakras, learn about Buddha & find out what kind of person may be open to Reiki healing. Then we learn how being a healer can affect your dating life & we discuss the messy atmosphere in comedy amidst sexual scandal surfacing. Plus, should you h...
2017-11-29
1h 16
Oral Argument
Episode 16: The Whole Spectrum
When you think of giant cable companies, do you find yourself wishing they could be bigger? Do you even find yourself thinking of giant cable companies? Whether you do or do not, you might learn something from our discussion with James Speta, who attempts to shows us the middle way on the issues facing broadband internet. Vertical and horizontal integration, bundling, packets, spectrum, and monopoly. We return to the law and policy of the network. This show’s links: Jim Speta’s faculty profile and writing James B. Speta, Supervising Managed Services Oral Argument Episode 10 with Chri...
2014-04-11
1h 14
Oral Argument
Episode 10: My Beard Is Not a Common Carrier
This is the one about the internet, that which is neither truck nor tube. Christina Mulligan joins us to talk about our beloved cable companies, Netflix, network neutrality, regulation, monopolies, common carriers, sunken and ancient computers, and her super-secret new project (which Christian suggests could yield an excellent new conspiracy theory that would make Logan Sawyer cry). Also we answer viewer mail. Because this is a super-sized show (pour a beverage), we also mention bonobos, Schweddy Balls, Candy Crush, Candyland, the odd shape of either my coffee mugs or Joe’s face, whether we should change our name to im...
2014-03-02
1h 56
The Ars Technicast
Ars Technicast, Episode 12 – Wham, bam, we talk Internet scams
In this episode of the Ars Technicast we talk about the fine art of the scam. Recently, Deputy Editor Nate Anderson and Ars Senior Writer Jon Brodkin wrote about the ways in which Internet scammers have taken to use the telephone to solicit users to allow them access to their PCs. Nate played the role of victim to one of these scams and wrote what happened. And then there’s the phenomenon of users trolling the scammers back, which is both hilarious and fascinating. Deputy editor Nate Anderson joins Senior Apple Editor Jacqui Cheng and Social Editor Cesar Torres to...
2012-10-12
43 min
Hyper-V-Server Podcast
Microsoft Virtualisierungs Podcast Folge 11: Linux und Hyper-V
Microsoft und Linux, das soll gehen? Klar geht das. Wir haben auf diesem Blog schon oft darüber berichtet, wie z. B. ein Linux Kernel mit ICs für Linux kompiliert wird. Jetzt ist der Linux Kernel 3.0 raus und die ICs wurden um einiges verbessert. Ich spreche in einem Telefoninterview mit Michel Lüscher von Microsoft Schweiz, der einiges zu dem Thema zu berichten weiß. Natürlich gibt es auch wieder nützliche Links und News, ich gebe die Gewinner unseres Gewinnspiels bekannt und es gibt auch wieder Termine. Viel Spass wünscht wie immer euer Carsten Rachfahl. ShowN...
2011-07-29
32 min