 Ah video people. How are you? Hello friends. We see you again So Apple's not gonna buy title. What's a Jay-Z to do? Is that official Jimmy Iveen says nah, we're not interested Maybe he'll get on Twitter and tell them that Apple was Missing the bow. Do you want to know what I think that is? I got a I got a theory on that what's your theory Here's the quote Jimmy Iveen told BuzzFeed news. We're not looking to acquire any streaming services I think Apple went to title and they said here's a number. We'd like to buy you for yeah Really, this is just a goodwill gesture So we can have a better relationship with Jay-Z Beyonce Kanye West Rihanna and all the people who have actually Given a rat's ass about trying to keep title afloat by you know Leveraging their power with their labels to give them those exclusive windows, right and Title said no, and so they're like well, okay plan B is waiting until you go out of business All of you each individual deals rich gigantic deals to give us your exclusives on new albums And Jay-Z said that's what I want that's like effectively I think that's Apple saying we think title will go out of business before Beyonce puts out a new record Well, Apple would love to have made I would assume would love to have made that announcement of Jay-Z now joining Dre on our executive ranks I Was thinking about this do you think it's possible that we will see in the next little bit a Music-only keynote Not focusing on tech but rather like these are the albums that will be coming out exclusive to Apple music Well, that's an interesting. I don't think I'll do that, but I kind of think they should and They just have like Dre and I've been keynote hosted. I mean, yeah Yeah, you have I've been come out and he basically does a showcase what used to be a record showcase Except it's about Apple music and all the singles You have multiple is the Craig Federighi who comes out and does less a section of it But that's the thing is like You know record showcases have happened forever, but an Apple keynote is something that always gets attention Yeah, and if it was about music and you had that celebrity, I think it would do. All right. We ready to go Let's do this then here we go Quality content thrives for the support of those who benefit from its creation If you gain value from the Daily Tech news show consider joining others like me who provide support learn how to help at DailyTechnewshow.com slash support This is the Daily Tech news for Thursday September 15th 2016 I'm Tom Mary joining me today mr. Justin Robert young I've been thanking people all week Justin, and I'm not gonna stop now Thank you for filling in while I was gone the last two weeks awesome shows. Oh, Tom We were doing pale pale pale imitations of you while you were off. Is that a crack at how how white I am Indeed it is and furthermore I would like to talk about how the difference is between me and you and our driving techniques No, you guys did a great job. You kidding me. It's good to be back. It's good to be talking to you today We were talking pre-show about the fact that Jimmy Iveen felt it necessary to tell BuzzFeed news that Apple's not interested in buying any streaming services title Yeah So which which means as we put it out that he thinks that title will be out of business by the time Beyonce releases a new album Right, we also are gonna talk today a little bit based on a CNET report about the future of smartwatches People have been a little shifty or even shwifty about smartwatches Wow and There's some news that the release schedule of smartwatches is Slowing down. So is that bad news for smartwatches? Is it just the way that industry is gonna go? We're gonna talk about that T-Mobile USA says iPhone 5 se 6 and 6 plus users may lose connection If they update to iOS 10 the fix if it happens is to reboot the phone So they're telling people to hold off on iOS 10 if they haven't already and Twitter Streams its first NFL game Thursday night Justin. Are you ready for some football on Twitter? I don't know RT if you agree and now here are some more top stories Apple will not release its first week sales numbers of iPhone 7s They said that but they will tell you on Wednesday night that all iPhone 7 plus models are sold out all colors You won't even be able to get them if you go to a store on Friday And in fact the smaller iPhone 7 and jet black is also sold out and the other colors are going to only be available in Limited numbers. So here's my insta conspiracy theory Justin They knew their supply chain was gonna have a problem So they get ahead of it and say we're not gonna issue numbers because those numbers are gonna look small because their supply is constrained But it's a way better press release to talk about selling out when we're not going to tell you any hard numbers Now this used to be we've been around this game for long Oh, yeah to remember that these stories used to be oh, well look at the marketing genius of Apple Artificially restricting their supply chain so they can have lines out the door and people can be waiting for days to get this device Are you are you there? Are you at that that they are artificially doing it or this is no? I have never been a believer that are Apple artificially constrained its supply chain I've always been a believer that Apple takes reality and then figures out how to spin it And I think the reality was they they just weren't going to get the yield here that they That they really wanted and and so then managed the expectations appropriately So that the iPhone 7 is looking in the most positive light as a seller And I don't think the iPhone 7 is a disappointing seller It definitely has demand people are wanting to buy it or they wouldn't even be sold out of what they are But I also think the fact that they said we're not going to give you numbers What raised my eyebrows actually both my eyebrows and and that this is probably why yeah And and as somebody who wanted to buy a iPhone 7 plus and has a Gazelle box waiting for me to ferry off my 6s as soon as it comes I am disappointed that I can't buy it at an Apple store on on Friday If there are any enterprising DT and S listeners who might Have a remedy for that somewhere in the Bay Area. Please go ahead and get in touch with the show, but I'm with you Apple will sell as many of these devices as they can that are within their margin They are not going to go over margin so they can satisfy a day one demand They don't care about that. They want to make sure that it all gets out there, but I do agree These numbers Wouldn't shock me if they were lower than what the successes were just because we are in a More mature saturated market for these kinds of phones and even the other the king of the pack the iPhone Is going to suffer that gravity? real quickly W. Scott is one and waffle off I guess all Reposting Steve I from our subreddit that the official recall in the United States for the galaxy note 7 has been issued Not not a shocker, but if you were waiting for that official recall notice to be negotiated That's one of the things folks have been waiting for to clarify how this recall is going to go that's happened now Apple has hired Time Warner cable executive Pete Stern as vice president of cloud services reporting to Eddie Q Stern was involved in negotiations between Apple and Time Warner regarding a potential television service when I first saw this talking to you Tom The first thing that popped into my head was okay. Well, I wonder how this Higher either makes better or worse apples fairly miserable miserable track record with web services and cloud services in General, but the more you look at it the more this seems like it has a very specific application Yeah, I it's it's Confusing I guess would be the way I put it to to note that he is involved in cloud services This is a guy from Time Warner cable, right? This is a guy who knows about cable services and maybe maybe he has some knowledge on cloud service data management As part of that ISP it's possible, but he was involved in the negotiations over a potential television service So it is more likely to me that they are hiring Peter Stern to help them with creating a television service now All of the rumors have been that Apple had given up on that dream that they couldn't get the deals with a cable company like Time Warner They couldn't get the deals with the programmers individually to create their own service And so they were just going to back off and be the platform And single sign-in that's coming to the Apple TV would be kind of indicative of their strategy going forward But then they go and they hire a guy away from Time Warner Which implies that there's more to it than just being a dumb app platform And I say dumb not as in a pejorative but in as a agnostic app platform And they might be wanting to create something a little more forward-leaning that would require negotiations with people Do you think that within one year's time? We will see a Apple TV or Apple television a similar package like what a sling or Sony have with with PlayStation view Do you think we will see that from from Apple proper from the mothership? I don't I think we would have seen it already Although maybe Apple leaking rumors that they're not pursuing that anymore was a negotiating strategy I think we'll see something different And I think it might have to do with the rumors that were kicking around for a while that they would provide like a monthly pass Where you could pay to get what is already available in the iTunes store television and movie-wise On a limited basis, so you could say like oh, well, I'll pay $50 a month and be able to pick five shows So it's a lot cheaper than if I were subscribing to season passes or some some way of managing those TV season passes More elegant TV live TV. They are they're gonna leave that to the other people who are gonna negotiate those those deals Yeah, I guess what they could do with live TV is say okay Twitter Which has got a really nice implementation of live streaming now on the Apple TV. They just released it this week I tried it out this morning. It went right to Bloomberg TV But without annoying me because it played in the back So if it does that for the NFL and it does that for the NBA and the MLB that's gonna be compelling Maybe Apple comes up with a way to manage those different platforms So that those live streaming apps like CBS I'll access are easier to switch between I don't know Well, I look forward to Apple's legendary application of web services to seeing The city bridge consortium has terminated web browsing on the almost 400 link NYC terminals This is something that many people saw coming hundreds of thousands of miles away If you don't remember the terminals were set up back in January placed in former phone booth locations They continue to provide free Wi-Fi. They allow people to place calls to charge their gadgets However, for now you cannot use the browser on the embedded tablet And the reason is because of complaints of people publicly viewing inappropriate Let's be honest mostly porn in public at these phone booths Despite city bridge installing open DNS web filtering. There's always a way around Company said it will review content filtering and time limits on web browsing Before it decides whether or not to restore that feature bad idea jeans, huh like these We're okay who comes out the worst on this Are these just a civic embarrassment like I mean cuz I don't even think it's a civic embarrassment I mean what city bridge is trying to say is look we knew not everything would work and this was we just put it out in public to try To learn from how it goes. We're not shocked by this either But we wanted to see what the problems were so maybe we can create a product that will allow some web browsing without these problems It's it's an open-eyed New Yorker sort of response to this like of course. We knew this would happen But you know, we didn't know exactly how and now we do so we're gonna learn from it We're gonna put it out there. I Put it out there is probably bad Cuz here's the thing this is going to be you installing these and go and them going in on phone booths is one thing, right? but then also the fact that this is the biggest story that comes out of it, which is You know the two worst things you could have coming out of this These installations as your first big story are Porn and hacking right like either it's unsafe to be near them There's some sort of you know hackers are using them as some sort of like Terminal to exploit bones or right or if you connect to the Wi-Fi from one of these you get you get your password stolen Exactly. Yeah, that's not the story. We're saying that's not the story Right, they're there are two bad stories that could have come out of it And the other one is porn and the other one is is that these are not these are the porn machines They are not the Wi-Fi things. They are they are in some way tainted or unsafe. I'm curious about it But I don't know if this is a good sign going forward. No matter how if we can make it here We can make it anywhere. They are You know, I would like to think and maybe I'm just a wide-eyed Illinois boys at heart still I would like to think there's a way to limit the information That's on these things to such a point that it would be helpful for people who are just looking for a map or an address But without allowing the wide-open internet browsing that leads to these sorts of issues Pandora announced an anticipated new music service Thursday called Pandora plus for 499 a month listeners get the option to skip and replay more songs and support for offline listening The option replaces the Pandora one-page service Free users will get the option to watch a video add in exchange for more skips and replays Pandora also announced an on-demand music service will arrive later this year. Yes friends We are giving you this story on September 15th 2016 and not five years ago when it would have been a really really rad story yeah, I think Pandora is a victim of Everyone expecting them to launch a streaming service to compete with Spotify because they bought Ardeo and then it leaking out The Pandora is gonna have an announcement this week and then they're like well The announcement is really we're just relaunching our mid-tier We already had a mid-tier pay service and we're just loosening it up a little and providing more skips But that's not the announcement everybody's waiting for and so they kind of had to come out and go We are going to announce an actual streaming service later this year and that that's more way more interesting. Is it I? Gotta feel like not only is it late for them to revamp and make their their middle tier more muscular Because when I was a regular Pandora listener I would have absolutely jumped on a $5 a month platform because especially in a world before we realized where these These kinds of subscriptions were going to settle around the 10 to $20 range for music a $5 robust better version of Pandora something that I would have been very interested in but beyond that because I think that's five years Too late the idea of launching a music service Which is part of the reason why Apple's not in a huge rush to buy title is because Pandora buys Ardeo Which comes with none of their deals, which comes with none of their the deals that they made for streaming So even if they might have had better ones or you just want to speed up the process and not negotiate That doesn't come with the program You are basically aqua hiring engineers and whatever proprietary software that you liked, you know through Ardeo Now they're gonna launch their own their own their own system in a world where The the knives are out the big boys are there in music streaming and Spotify's got the Listenership right now in the mind chair and Apple's gaining behind them because they are gonna spend an unholy amount of money To make sure that every brand new album that you hear about is exclusive to their platform for a week or two So where does Pandora fit into that? Where does the mid-tier player? Where does the little kid fit in to a thermonuclear war? Well, I got I got two I got two ideas here one is That a Pandora plus as a radio service is in fact a lot better than it sounds because a CP pointed out an email earlier this week Way more people use Pandora and visit it on a regular basis than than you might estimate way more people use it than Spotify It's just not as profitable as Spotify, so it doesn't get the attention So giving you more skips giving you the ability for offline listening giving you the ability to replay more songs Makes it more useful in a way that most online radio is not gives it a big advantage there Then I think what Pandora can bring to the table is a recommendation engine that while aging is still pretty good It'll be interesting to see if they can take that music genome project feel and and add it to a streaming service and blow Spotify's discover weekly out of the water. Maybe they can maybe they can't but also Pandora has been through the wars on Negotiations with rights owners, so they will be able to bring a lot of that experience to the table They don't have time they don't have Warner music on board yet So they're it's not a lock for them, but I guess they're hoping they'll get it before the end of the year That's why they're saying they're confident that they'll launch it and finally What Pandora can do is say oh Taylor Swift isn't on our platform. No problem start a Pandora channel with Taylor Swift You'll still have her we have all of the artists available through Pandora radio And so they can supplement that if they can make that stick and spin suddenly they've got a pretty compelling offering. I feel like mmm, you've painted a beautiful a beautiful picture and To reference the a very often a quoted muse on this show. I hope it happens to them even in their wildest dreams The Justice Department has amended rule 41 Remember rule 41 that Len drew about a while back The federal rules of criminal procedure will under the amendment allow the amendments allow the FBI to access multiple remote computers Under a single warrant the rules will allow investigation of things like botnets right now They have to get a warrant for a specific computer and if they need to go after a botnet It's it's almost impossible to get a warrant for that even if they've got all the probable cause and all the judicial approval in the world It's difficult to say well. I need to go after this network of computers The critics of this are saying well hold on It's great that you need that rule we understand But if you're going after a botnet you're often going after computers that aren't malicious in themselves They're just infected. What happens if that botnet is happening on a hospital computer? What safeguards are you taking to make sure you don't bring down the networks of innocence? In pursuit of these botnets even if you do get a warrant. There's none of those safeguards built in So there is a mounting call for congress to weigh in on this before december 1st The way the justice department went around it. They used a rather mundane procedure to say well, we get to amend our own rules We're just going to amend our own rules and they will go into effect december 1st Unless congress takes some kind of action What i'm very curious about and and obviously i am somebody that now works as a paid political pundit for the bit torrent news Network and i do my own political podcast is when you have issues like this They don't really change Like no no congressperson Or you know a senator or anything state senator governors are going to stand up And say i am against law and order that the fbi asking for this is something that is a bridge too far Although we have consistently seen Very popular stories Of government overreach you you saw a lot of people back apple for not turning over their phone to do law enforcement That was more of a 5050 split than normally the idea of a paid company Impeding an fbi investigation really would be You saw the snowden leaks which have aged in a way that seemed more favorable To edward snowden considering the fact that we still talk about the prism, uh, the prism project In a way that's like yeah, it's better. We know about that than not know about it So when things like these come up What i'm always curious about Is to find where are the politicians who are looking to identify new demographics in a rapidly changing world Especially on the republican side where the the demographics that they have are are shedding a little bit That say no you want to know what i'm going to be the hardliner On online privacy. I'm going to be the senator who brings that up who filibusters about it Who is you know or if there's a private organization similar to like grover norquist You know no tax pledge that makes incoming senators sign a thing saying that I will stand up against Anything that crosses these digital lines if the eff or something wanted to stand up and make that a political stance I'm i'm curious because I think that we're getting there It's getting to the point where now it's going to be a retail political issue to be able to sell that to voters that i'm the one who wants to take care of your online privacy even if it means that the You know the fbi Doesn't get exactly what they want. Well, and and it's all it's always the case right like I I think of in my high school When they wanted to make it an open campus It had been an open campus had been closed and the argument is like we want to make it an open campus The students all wanted it to just be like just make it an open campus. That's it We don't need any any rules and the people who are willing on the parental and teacher side to say well Yeah, okay. Let's make it an open campus, but with restrictions. You can only go this far from campus You have to obey the same rules of conduct when you're off campus and the students are like no no no You don't put any of those extra rules in there. Just make it an open campus the fbi saying Put any extra. Well, we'll behave. We'll be good. We won't damage anybody's networks Don't don't limit us in any way because that has unforeseen consequences and could make our job harder down the road And I think what the opponents of this are saying and maybe what your Proposed politician might stand up and say is we're not trying to stop the fbi at all All we're saying is in the course of doing their work We just need to have some rules of the road since they're operating out on networks where there are innocence in the way Same way you would have rules for engagement that involve a civilian population. Why wouldn't you have that for rule 41? Well, and and to be fair, I think it was W. Scott is one of the chat room who's having a hell of a day here in the chat room Uh, you're pointing out that rand paul has had language similar to this Uh, I I am not as familiar with every word out of rand paul's mouth But that does ring familiar to me and what I do know about what he has said on stuff like this To me it is inevitable And probably sooner rather than later next five years or so that we start to think of digital privacy in the same Way that we think of physical privacy in terms of owning a block of land like like at some point The fbi's ability the federal government's ability to interact with your online world as specious and spread out as it can be Will be closer to how we think of eminent domain Than it is to how we think of it now, which is yeah, whatever computers, right criminals use them So do we let's get the criminals. I ain't got nothing to hide. Yeah Well, which even From from from google, you know, like that there was there were comments from eric schmidt years ago that kind of propagated that Idea now these were on different issues, but I think that there is an evolving philosophy on it Yeah, and one of those uh, of all evolutions is uh, you should just put a sticker over your camera That'll stop the bad guys fbi director james comey Uh told an audience at the center for strategic and international studies conference That he believed covering your camera with tape was a sensible thing to do despite being mocked for the practice He likened it to locking car doors at night. I know I just stole your your top story read just it But it was too good of a transition for me. It was a great one and you did it excellent I'll tell you what i'm i'm gonna tape over my my lumix camera here for the rest of this show just so Mr. Comey or director comey Isn't that kind of weird? I mean like it is if anything you almost wonder whether or not In in an evolved future. Are we always going to have open lenses on all of our devices or or if the idea of a shutter Is something that that becomes a part of the future. This is one of those things that um Is entirely unnecessary and and totally is is just it doesn't need to be debated 99.99 of us do not need to worry about putting anything over our cameras And even if we do You have way more problems on your system If someone has has gotten a hold of your camera Then a piece of tape over the camera will solve now I used to actually put uh, I think it was jeremiah grossman came into cnet and did a Uh demonstration of how people could could access your camera and turn it on without the light coming on And I started the practice of putting a little bit of post-it note over my camera on my laptop because why not? What does it hurt? It's perfectly true. It doesn't hurt anything to do it better be safe than sorry. Sure Absolutely. Comey says it's like lock in your doors. People can pick locks me. You still lock your doors. I get it Uh, but darin kitchen was the one that was making fun of me about it And I was like, yeah, I'm more worried that I'm going to turn that camera on Then I'm worried someone else is and he's like, well, that's fairly reasonable Uh, but but for the most part You that is you if you're willing to take that step You should be taking all kinds of other steps to actually secure your computer Uh, and and then of course that we can get into the fact that people can still hear they can access your mic And even if you put tape over the mic Turn up the gain. You can still hear a lot of things like Yeah, if you're taking your laptop into the bathroom regularly Then you probably should put something over that camera just in case you accidentally turned it on Well, maybe james comey james comey takes his laptop into the bathroom. I think that's what we've discovered here, isn't it? Yeah, I think it's I think it's a smoking gun That mr. Comey, obviously, I mean, we all take our phones into the bathroom. Maybe we don't use them But our pockets or or something like that that happens all the time So there you go. Maybe uh, maybe it's not maybe it's not such a crazy idea Thanks to all those who participate and are sub ready to submit stories and vote on them at dailytechnewshow.reddit.com That is a look at our top stories All right, let's take a look at this cnet report Uh, I think it was I want to make sure that I give correct Identification to the author over there at cnet. I believe it was mr. Roger Chang Not our roger chang roger chang cheng Who did a report confirming that most Of the major manufacturers have no plans to release new android wear devices by the end of the year That includes lg huawei and motorola lg release the lg watcher bane second edition in march But huawei and motorola will now be going more than a year between new watch product releases Asus remains the only major manufacturer to announce a release for the platform in the second half of 2016 That's the zen watch three scheduled for october And yes, we do have an android wear two Introduction in may that is coming. Maybe people are waiting for that But it is definitely a slow pace even apple with the apple watch series two took a while And they're still not pulling the original apple watch off the shelves So tom Is the watch dead again? I think the watch Has always been dead I I feel like the smart watch was never going to be big because Watches themselves have a limited market And the number of people who wear watches who also want to wear a watch for notification purposes was never very large However, I think he points out in this article very well that the fitness application has legitimately taken off That's why you saw apple pivot towards. Hey gps Water resistance. This is a fitness app. We're not going to sell the gold version anymore So I think wearables Aren't dead But the smart watch as a watch I I don't think it ever caught on but the okay, so so so let's let's put a box around what we're actually talking about We are talking about The the concept that the watch could be the next great Like the A famous like the leg on the stool of the apple stool, right that that this was going tablet watch watch that that this could be a broad my mom wants one Like kind of device right and that If if the oems that make their money on volume, right? Like these guys do not make these products and sell it for gigantic overhead, right? That they they try to make as many as possible that I think what what this points out is that This market just isn't big enough for these players to get in it And and they don't see it as a growth opportunity to just get their foot in at whatever price And it's a slow adoption model I mean you could you could make the argument that people didn't change their phones very often before cell phones And even when cell phones came along they didn't change cell phones very often and that smart watch smartphones changed that they changed the behavior It's possible to change the behavior But I would argue that watches are just not something people want to change frequently They don't want to upgrade to a new watch all the time And there was nothing in smart watches that was so compelling to change that kind of behavior I totally agree also If the same person who might be able to help me out with the new iphone 7 that I'll be happy to pay for Also as a line on the new apple watch. I'm totally in on that. So you're absolutely going to get the new watch You're a watch believer I'm going to get I'm going to get the new watch because I really what is it about watches that you that makes you excited Number one. I think the watch fits a lot better in the world of Wireless headphones specifically. I've actually kind of come around on the idea of the of the air buds Which I cannot stop calling them air buds ever since I I saw it You know now I just imagine the golden retriever leaving. Yes. Yeah, absolutely But the one thing I think is horrifying Is the idea of volume control. Do you know how you volume control on the uh, the ear pods? You tap them Siri you Initiate Siri and tell it to go higher or so you do tap them, but then that's not but then you have to speak Then you have to talk out. No, like just uh, easy like So much hate now That being said, I've actually come to use my watch as an adjuster of volume adjuster and pauser For stuff more naturally now with my wired headphones So I think a better faster watch for that and other elements just fits into my lifestyle personally I also think that what we saw with the first apple watch Was not necessarily listen. It was a disappointment in terms of expectations But the future that it laid out is only processing power and battery Away from being really really really really cool right now We have zero breakout applications on the watch and I don't think that will be true forever I think that you know, even this year or next year We will start to see apps that will just be better versions That are more suited to live on your wrist than are in your pocket I don't think that's changed from last year. I do think that this particular version is just so slow That you just lose faith in looking at your watch for you know, what what seems like a billion years in hell Now does that mean that all watches will survive? No, and I think that's what you're seeing here Yeah, and it was never true that all watches were survived So yeah, I think you're seeing that the replacement cycle is much slower And so you're going to see fewer people selling them because people are not the people who do buy them keep the ones They have I also think they're not there yet Apple was uncharacteristically early to this market. They are waiting for Efficiency of the processor, which is essentially a Stand-in for battery life. These things need to have better battery life The gear s3 is going to be a gargantuan 46 millimeters And I think samsung did that because they know that the majority of people buying watches are male So they can tolerate a larger size and that gives them more battery life They're going to have a four-day battery life on the gear s3 And it allows them to put lte into the watch when the watch can last a week on a battery Have its own data connection and and work independently of your phone when you need it to Then I think the watch will finally be able to have its true test But right now it's just not a fully functional piece of technology yet You know and I totally think that that's that's the goal That's where everybody wants these these devices to be but I guess I would disagree with you a little bit in that I think functional apps Even if they're tethered to your phone That move fast an uber that I can get in two seconds faster than pulling my phone out and unlocking it, right? That's worth it That that that to me is something that is Uh, uh, you know just that brings value to it. That brings value to me. Yeah Well folks, let us know, uh, especially if you're a watch fan What what you think I'd my my anecdote of the week about watches is our our friend who is house sitting this week When we got back from our trip said hey, I found an lg watch on the floor when I was trying to plug something in I was like, oh, yeah, that was eileen. She got it as a as a freebie from work I think it was a christmas gift from google one year and she she never touched it She didn't even know it was on the floor So that's to me emblematic of the current state of smartwatches All right, let's get to our message of the day. Uh, allison sharden who will actually be on the show tomorrow We might talk a little more about her email, uh wrote in and said i'm pretty technical Yes, I think that's that's understating it But yesterday I was trying to refer to the battery problem on the samsung note 7 and it took me three tries Until I correctly said samsung galaxy note 7 Coopled with the comment from the other day where the person said diehard note users are pre-ordering notes Made me think maybe the note sales won't be that bad, but it could hurt the galaxy and samsung brands in general I'm thinking of a muggle thinking that galaxy 7 explodes Uh, and and not realizing that there's a difference between the galaxy s7 and the samsung note 7 And there's an interesting story from the verge About the port st lucy police department referring to an exploding samsung 7 phone Which the verge points out it's a small linguistic oversight But it bundles in the galaxy s7 and the galaxy s7 edge with the galaxy note 7 and those are The those are going to experience a halo effect from the burning controversy of the note 7 Uh samsung by far is the biggest brand hit in this people think of apple phones samsung phones That's what or motorola one motorola was still a hot player. They or they think of LG or something like that The the idea that this was specifically a note 7 Is lost on the vast majority of people they think samsung phones blow up if they worry about this story at all How big of an effect it will have who knows but samsung certainly is the name most prominently tied to these Yeah, uh, it's and and that that is going to be the joke For a long time like oh, you have a samsung. Whoa, let me back up Uh, except among note 7 users who are going to viciously defend their note 7 and get angry And then they will be the users that blow up at you All right, that is it for a daily tech news show today. Thank you. Justin robert young as always working folks find more of what you're doing online Oh, you can find me everywhere. 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Get some rest To titles. What do you think of titles roger rule 41? It's not rule 46 Okay, samson's total recall. I actually like that one, but it might be a little too Uh, we've been hitting the samsung sauce. It's the most unavailable iphone yet That up fed up with hacks Uh paid pandora, that's pandorable Oh Apple dreams a little dream of tv Okay, uh Can tablets carry std's Wait, what? Because of the oh, yeah Got it fbi sticker shock Shutter to think about privacy shutter. Oh, I get it Be smart watch elsewhere Feeling shifty on smartwatches It's feeling shifty in here. Is that the proper spelling of shifty? Make room for apple tv For wearables the problem with wearables is you have to look at them Yeah, no, that's good point. That's one thing I like someone let me I Not someone the the the store guy. I think was it An apple whatever let me try one on or something I'm trying to remember. It's just like I don't Looking at it is is is is the hurdle if I'm gonna look at something I want to look I want to look at something that's data rich or at least Is a little more easier to use and then I was thinking what if you could use Move beyond just tactile feedback where you just feel it or haptic feedback But you could use things like thermal indicators like if your watch is cold Suddenly, you know, like it's it's like a difference for sort of alarm. Well, it does the haptic thing. Yeah, so But I mean like, you know after a while buzz is all seen the same to me Like if it's burning, that'd be true of temperature. You'd be like forget what cold is. I mean, you're limited. I don't know I mean cold and hot. Yeah Or if it could play a tune that you could that you could actually feel like you have a ring tone If you could feel it in your forearm Oh, it does it does that but only on your wrist. It can't feel it on your forearm But I mean like if you know like, you know how like uh, like jaw bones, but certain Bluetooth ear pieces work by By sending the sound through your jaw bone Yeah, I don't know. Maybe you could jiggle your fat Oh, no, my my My uh, my spare tire is jiggling. That means I'm all of these I I get where you're going Which is I don't want to have to look down to see what the notification Yeah Jiggle your stomach. That means it's lunch time All right with your butt. It's time to go for we're gonna get schwifty with smartphones. Is that what we're gonna do? Yes, sorry She's getting feeling schwifty on smartphones. There should be a C in schwifty. I'm I'm told Well, I don't want it in the pocket I mean, I understand it's noticeable, but you know, it's It's all on your wrist You can't you gotta you gotta you gotta vibrate and jiggle parts of your body I don't know. You really just need to embed it. I mean, is that the whole thing about uh Well, that's what I was thinking magically might be but I don't think it will be now subcutaneous technology just uh, just something that What I what I'm imagining someday is you have something that's very unobtrusive You have to move slightly closer to your mic uh You just say you can't hear me Sorry about that. Um Something unobtrusive that's just kind of sitting down there at the corner and then just projects into your retina And I could I could totally turn into like a timothy leary drug experience And then you mix that with pokemon go and you're trying to Capture the uh the the safely bagger just in a way so that like thing augmented It's the ultimate augmented reality right it shows up in your field of vision. You don't have to look down at anything It's and it's designed right so that it's unobtrusive, but you see it The problems you still need to put your attention onto it. Well, yeah, but that's the whole I mean Then you don't what you're saying at that point is I don't want to be notified like That's a whole different conversation Even even your your hot and cold requires your attention. You have to pay attention to it You know, I think for me the simplicity test is it needs to be as simple as Your alarm getting going off and you know, it's time to get up from bed I know it's some of that's just building in the habit though, isn't it? Like like learning the system Maybe we just need another brain An augmented brain system that does all that stuff for you or at least You know, it basically runs your butt. You ever driven anywhere and you you just realize like I don't Remember driving here like I'm here. I'm in the car, but it really Yeah, yeah, like I don't remember. I don't remember taking the turns to get here. Yeah Yeah or the the alternate to that is When you start driving the wrong place out of habit Like you just start driving to work when you're like, wait a minute. That's I'm not going to work this Saturday That doesn't happen to me anymore because going to work is downstairs, but Every once in a while we'll get in the car and Eileen. He'll just start driving to google driving to youtube I'm like, hey, where are you going? But you know, you don't want the the the thing that project just projects it into your field of view I don't know. I'm very sensitive things doing anything with my eyes unless it makes my vision better Well, they could do that too Well You know, I've always wondered that with all this technology Like you just can't grow me a new eyeball that isn't like oblong. It's just perfectly round where it's supposed to be Oh, yeah And they get me lenses that are like diamond coated So they even if someone posts difference between coating something with diamond and growing an organ We're gonna both Those are different disciplines. You need a cross disciplinary Lens crafter organ griller But let her find me a cross across the I wonder when we'll be able to to grow eyeballs For replacement so no more lasik you just swap them out Or even better like, you know what? I would even deal with 1080p vision if it meant that I didn't have to wear glasses Like, you know, that's just like the sensor ray that they can put yeah, and suddenly your your 1080p television is retina Yeah, that's awesome Everything just looks super sharp on television not in the rest of the world, but Oh, well One of these days we'll figure out, uh, I hope like kidneys Well, hopefully before I go because I'd like to have yeah, tinvicks saying we they'll have to do less complex organs first Like kidneys kidneys Actually, I figured they'd always do liver because livers Can grow back But yeah, they'll do that once we once they start doing those then then we'll know It's start it we could start hoping for eyes, but eyes are pretty complex. What if they have to create like, uh Like uh Like a small crumb or uh, or what do they call it? I'm sorry. Yeah, like a clone but not a full living But basically you would have all the organs and appendages you would need spares of it's like, oh, we need a new eyeball They go to it and they just plug it out and stick it in you. Yeah, that's the plot of how many stories in movies Well, it's the one with uh, it's not ethical Those are real people those clones. You can't use them as body farms Take out the brain that they don't feel that's unethical too Listen ethics is like morality is subject to Dozens if ethics gets in the way of roger being able to harvest a clone for organs then it's not ethics to him It's it's merely it's a it's a very technicality It's just simply an impediment to be overcome Really, isn't that how you always explain everything? It's like, yeah, but for the greater good The island with me, but wasn't the island a remake of another movie from the 70s? Was it that sounds familiar I liked the island. That was good. That was a good movie. It wasn't the best movie, but it was pretty good I think because everybody said it was awful. I enjoyed it more One of those expectations setting things I remember seeing a similar movie was made in the late 70s early 80s that had a very similar it's really not a brand new concept Like that concept has been kicking around for a while That's your brother sister Logan's run and the Logan's run movie, you know, I have never seen the tv series Although disappointed I've only seen the Logan's run movie Put a way to go 30 Get zapped And Okay, I have published the show. Thank you all for watching. Thanks again, Justin Robert Young And we are going to be back tomorrow with Alice and Sheridan Len Peralta. Talk to you then