 All right. Hey, we're live Apparently hell. Yeah What am I doing here? This is pretty fun actually Doing watching me float Jenny's run in the show This is exciting you've got almost everything working fine. There's a few tweaks here ladies and gentlemen I ask you both on audio and video to be understanding and supportive in the following weeks our priorities are Getting the audio feed recorded right and putting that out and then After that is making sure the audio stream works then making sure the video stream works and then making sure the video Downloadable version gets out to the unofficial feed. So You're saying because you are not going to be here as part of the skeleton crew that Along with our fearless leader Jenny is going to attempt to keep the good ship Technoos daily tech news show a float We our first priority is survival as in physical survival By the time that you get back and everything had to through whatever right, but you just didn't have number one number one Yeah, I think it's all gonna be fine because Justin is wearing a smoking tan jacket. Look at that I believe in this show now That's my ability jacket. Yeah It's your cloak of the credibility. I have my credibility jacket my comedy t-shirt and then my That's amazing. Yeah All right, so should we try doing So you're gonna run the music too, right? Try to run the music. I feel like the good shit This is what this is what Dan rather felt like. Uh-huh Oh Very well-paid All right, I'm going to try to do an intro and then an intro. So let's see what happens. All right We are going in five four All right. Well, we tried I am playing it, but I can't if the prom, you know what the promise I actually can't hear it Yeah, I can't hear it either. Yeah, but even when you can hear it. I think I think the problem is nobody All right, let's try this one Just not if you hear it. No, nothing. All right. Well, that's a small technical glitch. It worked yesterday I know wait, is everything but you're using soundflower Jenny. No, not for this particular part of it This is going through my mixer like normal. Oh, okay. I don't know You're playing it off a computer Wait, I try this No It's playing on my soundboard, which is what Tom uses. Mm-hmm It's going through the mixer. You slide her up on on the sound board Yep It's playing according to the soundboard, but it's not It's going through my mixer into the thing Obviously you can hear me so you should be able to hear it because it's all going through the same gears I don't know is the physical audio up like like the rocker Yeah, yep So Undo and redo this Whoa, I guess I could always just play that works So we do are you seeing levels on your mixer even levels on the mixer Uh Well, then that would imply that the hangout isn't actually getting your mixer audio. Oh Let's see Now see that's weird because it's it should be it's given Yeah That's a pickle that's a pickle well Um So the the iPad is connected directly to the mixer iPad is correct connected directly to the mixer Which was what it was? Mind you YouTube is loud. Yes. Yes. We know not to worry. I have a suggestion. Yes What we did this New show is entirely supported by voluntary you can do that tomorrow if you can't figure it out Yeah, so should we try to figure it out or should we get you on a plane? Well, I can do this So rather than do that, let's do this and then we can figure it out afterwards If I get that board I can do that tomorrow because I have I'll send you like I'll send you some business perfect All right, I'm going mute because I've really done enough. Yes. Good job Everybody ready Hello daily tech show listeners I am dr. Spitzel the daily tech news show is brought to you by listeners Just like you if you would like to become a patron of the show go to patreon.com Slash is detect. Thank you and enjoy the show This is the daily tech news for Wednesday, Thursday, September 4th, 2014. I'm Tom Merritt I I don't know what day it is Justin Robert Young. I'm out of here tomorrow, man I know you're like the senior on the last day of school. Whatever, bro I'm just gonna crack a Miller light in the parking lot. Yeah, I'm just gonna read yesterday's doc screw that Same news every day, right? No, I it's a we're doing the show a little earlier today because I'm gonna go hop a plane and huge Thanks again to Justin Robert Young and everybody else who's filling in on daily tech news show for the next week Thanks to the patrons for being so incredibly understanding and supportive of this little hitch in the schedule It's gonna be fun though, man. Are you excited? I'm very excited to take the reins of this enterprise It's it's amazing to see what it has become already And I know that it has become something very important because I am terrified to take it over Built here in daily tech news show. I feel like I screw this thing up every day. So don't worry about it It's gonna be fine. You can borrow the card. Oh, you know, you're bringing a helm without a scratch. I'm sure I'm gonna be that dude who takes Ferris Bueller's car or Cameron's car, right? Well, never even know Let's take a look at some headlines Ah Yes from the folks who brought you remember the main Washington Post reports that the US White House has named its next chief technology officer Megan Smith is a Google executive who most recently ran the secretive Google X division the Obama administration Named as deputy US CTO Alexander McGillivray a former Twitter lawyer known as a staunch defender of the free flow of information online The last US CTO Todd Park kind of had his hands full with the whole healthcare gov thing So according to the post Smith is expected to refocus the position to a more forward-looking role That was a hundred plus year old shade. You just tossed to the Washington Post in that. Oh, you talking about the main Yeah, you know at some point you got a drop at Tom Reuters reports of Microsoft launch a new range of Lumia phones at IFA Thursday the Lumia 735 has a 5 megapixel front-facing camera and a wide-angle lens for close-up photos of groups of friends It's the one you may have heard people called the selfie phone The 735 will arrive globally this month for 219 euros a 3g version called the 730 will run 199 euros and a more affordable flagship the Lumia 830 will sell for 330 euros Sorry That's a little flagship for 330. Yeah, there we go The Verge ads Microsoft also announced the next update to Lumia called denim Which will include a hey Cortana command to activate the voice assistant. Hey Cortana. Hey Cortana Find me a salami Whatever you want it to do according to giga ohm smart home monitoring company nest is updating it the software on its smoke Detector the nest protector To include the ability to detect steam Not the game software, but actual vaporized water thus avoiding false alarms in the middle of your shower Other updates include a 10-day data history additional carbon monoxide data But no they have not brought back wave to silence That's the feature that allowed you to just motion to silence the alarm when it went off Unexpectedly and unexpectedly it worked in situations where it shouldn't causing a fire risk that discovery led to a recall of 440,000 devices back in April nest has since removed the feature and coming back this time good move Business week reports that Google agreed to pay at least 19 million dollars to settle the US federal trademark commissions claim that it wrongly build customers for unauthorized purchase in apps downloaded from the Google Play Store Google agreed to provide full refunds to customers and Modified billing practices to get expressed consent from users CD net reports Lenovo announced updates to the ThinkPad Helix at EFA on Thursday as well as two phones the Vibe X2 Which has a three-layer body design that is exactly what it sounds. It looks like a sandwich for $399 and a 64-bit Vibe Z2 for $429 both coming in October the new convertible Helix is 2.98 pounds about 15% lighter than the last Helix 0.38 inch thick down from a half inch and has a core M processor So you'll get better battery life, too. It'll be available in October starting at $999 with the magnetic Ultrabook keyboard or if you're like I want the keyboard like the old Helix you can wait until January when the Helix Pro will Come with a flexible keyboard similar to that last one Engage reports that Dyson maker of fancy appliances that suck up dirt will be unveiling its own robot vacuum today The Dyson 360 I Will apparently come with a 360 degree a 360 degree camera to better see the crumbs that drifted down to the floor From the scone you ate in bed last night not judging The Dyson I can roam your house for 20 minutes before needing to return to its charging station The expected cost is about $1,650 and the I and again if you haven't picked us up its EY E not letter I Will launch first in Japan Bedding is now open on the battle of the robot vacuums Roomba versus I brought to you by a cat wearing a shark costume chasing a duck I See you crumbs. They should do it. They should do an or thank version That's some news that went from suck to blow Hey Wait, I don't get it more phones Yay This one's actually a fablet because who doesn't love a fablet, but wait this one is smaller Then did the previous fablet. It's all very confusing here. Let me clear it up Huawei introduced a six inch ascend mate seven Which is a smaller follow-up to the six point one inch ascend mate two? Search and rescue is still looking for mates three four five and six the ascend mate seven has a one touch fingerprint reader on the back Of the phone where your fingers are that's kind of cool Also has a 1080p screen dual sim slots and Huawei's own octa-core Kirin 925 system on a chip Mate seven is due to arrive in Europe, Hong Kong and China this quarter in black silver and gold the 16 gigabyte version will run 499 euros and 32 gigabyte version 599 euros not cheap reports Intel is making jewelry Well making a bracelet well making a smart bracelet Which means another wearable for you as if we needed more But I say jewelry because it will have a one point six inch sapphire display and Semi-precious gems and will be sold at Barney's in New York It's called Micah which stands for my intelligent communications accessory and almost Microsoftian feet of naming it will only cost you a thousand dollars and give you notifications on SMS Calendar items and other things it has a 3g radio and USB for charging comes into models One will have a black water snake skin pearls from China and Lapis stone from Madagascar and the other is a water snake skin Tiger's eye from South Africa and obsidian from Russia My god, I must have one Ars Technica reports US FCC chairman Tom Wheeler spoke today at 1776 that's a place that builds itself as a startup hub in Washington, DC He said 25 megabits per second internet is becoming Table stakes for us homes for those who don't play poker that means like you've got to have 25 to even be in this game That is quite a bit faster than the FCC's current definition of four megabits per second as broadband Wheeler said that quote at 25 megabits per second There is simply no competitive choice for most Americans He said that even at four megabits per second US customers have a duopoly to choose from in most cases And he complained about how it's hard to switch providers. So What's the FCC going to do by gum? They're gonna get out there and make things more competitive somehow, but not by doing anything drastic because campaign funds. Come on Is he a good guy or a bad guy like a guy's guy Justin Guy, but it's frustrating to not be able to like or hate him, right? Like we've crossed into that frustration point with with Wheeler Yeah, he's he's like the two superheroes from irredeemable and invincible merged into one And so they both used to be bad and good guys and are now good and bad guys and you can't tell them apart Internet's Harvey Dent just waiting waiting to see which way he finally turns the next web reports Twitpick will shut down on September 25th over a trademark dispute with Twitter Speaking of bad guys the company wrote on its blog quote a few weeks ago Twitter contacted our legal demanding that we abandon our trademark application or risk losing access to their API company's been around since 2008 and first filed for the trademark in 2009 Now, I guess Twitpick could change their name and maintain access So I don't know why they had to go nuclear here But maybe they're like, you know, it just doesn't doesn't make sense if we lose branding We lose the little share we have and we're out of here you be fair It's it also kind of I'm hesitant to draw really really hard lines in the sand when we oh I've only heard kind of Twitpick's side of it Pick is the first people to talk about it. Maybe Twitter never talks about it We never really get any fuller context to it But it certainly does not it's not a good look for Twitter And it might just be one of those moves that they make because of forces We don't kind of see that our dealer that are influencing them as a gigantic company I'll tell you what we can be certain of without a doubt There will be internet outrage What? Just calling it right now Time for some news from you these come from our subreddit dailytechnewshow.reddit.com Thanks everybody for pitching in there and helping us pick the stories. It's extraordinarily helpful We like to recognize several of them every day SP Sheridan for instance points out a guardian story that Netflix continues to push US regulators to let cities build their own internet Infrastructure Netflix told the US FCC in a Tuesday filing that it should block state laws in Tennessee and North Carolina That prevents cities from expanding their own internet services. I was in chat nuga earlier this year That internet is the truth. In fact, I would go so far to say it's the truth with two F's Wow Kipper passes along the report that Facebook's video audio play features having an unwelcome impact on Smartphone bills money saving expert comm reports that it has received a number of complaints from users Who have been hit with larger than usual data bills after exceeding their monthly allowance? People come on. Let's put the blame where it belongs. I'm talking you ice bucket challenge The Daily Mail has a helpful Infographic on how you can turn off the setting on various devices as well as tips on how you can get your bill Reduced yeah, Facebook has too much power. I Don't know if I even necessarily believe this yet because as far as we know by money saving expert It's only the fact that they've gotten several emails that themselves Blame the auto play well and having done a daily tech news show of one sort or another for almost ten years now I could tell you it but if anything happens once to anybody, you'll get three emails about it So you're right. That's not a statistical sample yet. And I know I mean in Facebook's defense I know they've made great efforts to reduce the load of these auto play videos. In fact, I mean, I Don't know if it's public. We both know people that are working on the footprint of each preloaded Video so although I hate autoplay issue for them hate autoplay no matter what maybe that's just my bias. I don't know And SP Sheridan also submitted the LA Times story that Tesla chose Nevada as the site for its five billion dollar battery plant Nevada beat out California, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico to get the factory That's gonna be where Tesla will team up with Panasonic to build lithium-ion batteries for its electric vehicles So poor old Nevada, they don't make any money in that state. They're finally gonna get a cash injection Yeah The gig bit factory read into how they're going to be making those batteries It is absolutely fascinating from a technical angle, but you know for Tesla. This is this is very Exciting they've kind of all but said that you know the model exit's gonna come out is very interesting But this is all about that big consumer electric car that we hopefully will see from them within the next three or four years And that my friends is how we look at the headlines Hey, I real thank real quick a thanks to Todd Whitehead at alpha geek radio mobile dot alpha geek radio Dot-com is where we stream our audio when we record live usually at 4 30 p.m. Eastern 1 30 p.m. Pacific And there's lots of great shows over there by all means get the To alpha geek radio dot-com and check out all the cool stuff that they've got streaming Another thing in the news today is Ardeo the streaming service has added a free tier with Advertising to 20 of its 60 markets They're really highlighting the Pandora like service where you can put in an artist name and it'll create a station around that As part of this free tier in fact when you when you go there for the first time you give me an email address You just put in an artist name to start off and that's that's how you get going. That's the main thing. They're looking at there CEO Anthony Bay told the New York Times What we've learned collectively over the last few years is that the most successful models are Freemium models and Ardeo has been behind in this race They notched 1.9 million unique visitors in July according to comm score compare that to Pandora netting 84 million and Spotify 25.3 million so Justin In this world of I heart radio making big moves anytime you listen to it's clear channel station You're gonna hear them pounding away on I heart radio Beats now part of the Apple Rhapsody did their un-radio which is free on T-Mobile Google but songs a while back There's iTunes radio now. That's probably gonna team up with beats somehow The Ardeo is it too late for Ardeo? What's going on here? I'm an audio subscriber. I believe you are as well. I am in full disclosure I was very disappointed by this not to say that it's a bad move for Ardeo They obviously have lagged behind in terms of both subscription and just in general streams going forward They've never announced subscription numbers, which you know kind of makes you wonder where they are with that, but I Kind of hoped as a subscriber that they would continue to cater to And and it's funny to say that a 999 or whatever. I'm paying for service is the the upper tier model for paid Streaming services, but I was hoping that's where they would go that they would continue to make it look nicer more user-friendly And yet they never really were able to do it They are feature lagging as a premium service beyond Spotify, which has its hand in the freemium thing for example They don't have parental locks like you can't just flip on a setting in Ardeo and say I don't want explicit music to be playing which I know for many people are like Oh, whatever I like my f-bombs and s-bombs in my music But if you just want to leave something on while your parents are there It's hard to have faith in in that when Ardeo doesn't do it So I understand why but to me this is this is two things I'll get to the second one after this but from Ardeo's perspective It just kind of seems like joining the herd as opposed to staking out in another Way to differentiate themselves from like you mentioned what has become an ever-growing forest of freemium music services Yeah, I mean this is this is Ardeo teaming up with cumulus media by the way They aren't as nearly as big as Clear Channel, but they own a lot of radio stations around the United States they'll be providing content and promotion and Sales in the United States in exchange for a 15% equity stake It seems to me that Ardeo looked at this and said if we're gonna be with I heart radio We need to team up with radio and if we're gonna team with Spotify, we need to have a free tier We need to do the things that are working for our competition that are holding us back. We have design That's what everybody universally says about Ardeo. It's like well, it's really pretty It's really really well designed and they've even improved that in in this rev They've made it easier to use and easier to see what's available But I feel like Justin subscription music is following the same path that music has followed on the internet all along Which is it's resisted and criticized streaming services at first were like they were pounded down right sound exchange Tried to like you seriously overcharge them and they succeeded in part in really raising the rates for what a pandora had to play had to pay Then they're decried as unprofitable for years Now we've been hearing they're like these streaming services don't make artists any money Then they're slowly embraced, but they still have to battle against free one of the complaints here is that these these subscription services Nobody wants to use them because they can go to YouTube to listen to whatever they want without having to pay anything now Obviously YouTube is ad supported so the artists will get something out of that But this to me it sounds just like MP3s right they resisted MP3s They they tried to stop you know things from happening with Napster. They put in DRM They criticized downloads in the iTunes store as being unprofitable then they slowly embraced that And they're still battling against free music. It's it's the same path. Well, it's certainly so It's it's funny that now I mean how much do you feel like like, you know old man withers that we're like Well, I remember the days when the music companies were upset with iTunes instead now they looked back at that cut They used to make on single sales in the iTunes store and wistfully drop a tear Thinking about the money that they made there compared to what is a smaller cut from the streaming services It seems like that's their only play now is to push people to these streaming services If the tastes have gone beyond buying music digitally in the iTunes store Which has started to decline over the last year or so so What what's interesting to me now is that it seems like this is a semi-mature Market already, you know that that it went from Wild West to New York City Way quicker than I think we thought it was going to that now as soon as that that iTunes momentum in terms of Download sales kind of waned. This was just where everybody went and now everyone's bought a stake in it We're gonna see where it goes, but I Can't believe that we're already here that we're already at like everyone knows the playbook Everyone's running to there and now we're just gonna get into I guess a commodity battle of of who can sell their stream The cheapest and make money $1.1 billion of $15 billion in the music industry According to if p the International Federation of Music was made from subscriptions 1.1 billion of $15 billion now think about that All these people say I we can't make money off of streaming can't make out of streaming We're not talking about streaming at scale right now streaming isn't even at scale yet It's not something that everybody does can you imagine that they're making 1.1 billion right now with the limited number of people who subscribe and Use it I I see this as Ardio positioning themselves to ride a wave They're like look this is just gonna keep getting more popular We need to make sure we're a viable choice or we will get trumped We will be the friendster of this of this wave of usage Yeah, and and there it's it's it's I guess it's their prerogative to say well if we are The third place in a growing genre. It's better than being second place in a you know I mean, I guess well here. Here's my question to you. All right is the idea of The I want the best possible music streaming service for a price Dead are we always going to be look at the the slight upsell on a freemium service? Or is there still room for what Ardio? Initially wanted to be and what it initially attracted me to Ardio, which was no, no, I know Spotify looks like garbage. It's always going to be catering toward getting Conversions from people on Facebook that have auto generated notifications in their stream We want to be the cool record store that tells you the music that you really want to listen to for the price that dead No, I think the record store metaphor may be dead because that's what Ardio was trying to do and it wasn't working Because people like I don't want to add a whole album. That's one of the minor things They changed is you can now just favorite an album. You don't have to add it to your collection And and so they're moving and they're like, okay, let's be radio. That's the name R. D. I. O But let's also have a little bit of that record store in the back situation And I think that's what these streaming services look at Google Music All Access is a really good example of this saying people like to listen to radio and they like to collect things Let's let them do both right they can listen to radio for free they can get rid of the ads if they pay and they can collect things and download them for offline listening Ardio is great about that if they pay a little more and I think this is win for the music industry I think this will end up being the perfect vehicle for them because you can upsell them that way Well so far and and not to say that that there is not a very good point to say that this will not grow to be Something big but music sales have fallen off a cliff since the CD went away You know that the CD was I think they bounced back this year for the first time It grew again Yeah It is nowhere near where it was in the late 90s when and I think there's a lot It was a perfect storm really for the CD was a a kind of a third generation popular music technology between LP the cassette and then the CD you can kind of charge a premium for being this technological Marvel in a way that for whatever reason downloads have never been and You know the idea of Of those of that album being $20 was just Unquestioned you know a brand new album when it came out cost that much now. It's like It's hard-pressed to look at it like that. I Think part of the reason that the money dipped to is they they fumbled the transition to MP3 They didn't figure out how to monetize it. I still believe there's there's enough money out of there Maybe not to get it all the way back. Maybe maybe to I don't know but to get a lot more back than they got Because here they've changed the conversation man. We're not talking about piracy with music anymore We're talking about streaming services and and the threat of free is not coming from people downloading MP3 is illegally It's coming from YouTube where they're making money off of it So I think this is all positive for the consumer and I think it's all thought positive for the industry as well They're making YouTube money YouTube money is is not I mean sure That's fine, I totally agree with you, but it's money versus nothing, which is what they were getting out of piracy Yes, oh certainly so I mean they they they screwed up and I feel like anybody is actually good at their job But in that industry probably All right, let's take a pic of the day from Tim's Vermeer via Lisa Boban Michael hand the way is that right because Michael hand the now producer of Tekzilla among other things is right in this email Says what he's got a pic of the day recently on Tekzilla They interviewed the founder of plotly a site that makes it easy to graph and visualize any sort of data Michael says this website is great If you want to make sense of a pile of numbers in the easiest way possible You can copy and paste data directly to the website or use their APIs with a handful of different programming languages switch between bar graphs scatter plots histograms heat maps and way more with a few clicks Michael hand is really into it. I personally use it to graph Tekzilla download stats and even plot out Bathroom usage data for the office restrooms long story Plotly is free for unlimited public graphs and 50 private graphs I know there's some data nerds out there if you have if you probably already found this But if you haven't checked it out, this sounds like something that people would really like to see So check it out plot.lyplot.ly I think Tim's Vermeer is another pic that will be coming later. Apologies Tim's if I got you all excited Send your pics to feedback at dailytechnewshow.com and we might read them right here on the show We've got a lot of good pics keep coming. You can find my pics at dailytechnewshow.com slash pics Hey a couple of messages Justin. You want to read some messages? You're Jordan Pollen writes in about Samsung's announcements. You touched on this a bit But specifically I think John Carmack is the best part of yesterday's announcement In fact he said in the last day of this project was one of the main things that got him excited to come on board at Oculus in the first place Basically by having the Processing be done directly on the phone He described that it's much easier for him to make specific firmware driver tweaks to enable reduce latency latency More consistent frame rates and other improvements that are more difficult when tethered to a PC It would also explain why only the note 4 works with this rather than the edge Even if the hardware is similar you still need different firmware and drivers to update Carmack probably just wants to focus on the single piece of hardware for now Which happens to be the note 4 I kind of liked that too I liked the idea that Carmack was involved in this and I took the same thing away from it that Jordan did It it explains a lot and it makes me Maybe this is unfounded, but it makes me Tend to want to think that this is a good piece of equipment because Carmack had his hand in it, you know Well head in it. There's there's obviously yeah, he had his head in it There's obviously something to this idea, you know, and and it's very exciting for people who are kind of on board with the R But I kind of tend to although I don't know if this Samsung device is really going to be something that takes off considering the limitations and having to buy the note for but The idea of your phone being the central driver to the VR, you know, let's let's do air quotes revolution I think there's something to it. I think yeah Enough of it so early that people are very excited by it because they look at their phone and now think oh wow Now pre-loaded in my hand is a VR experience for only the price of whatever other kind of apparatus I need Yeah, I 100% agree with you there. It all depends on the cost of that apparatus, right? It can't be ridiculous or nobody's gonna buy it and Samsung very wisely pitched this as this is for people who are really into VR So I expect it to be a little expensive But that's good man. They get it out there They get the people who are really into it to try it out and work out all the bugs that helps the rest of us Tim's Vermeer by the way is a great documentary by I believe pen and teller and Yeah, yeah, we will that will probably be an upcoming pick so that consider that a little tease ahead. Yeah Dean Rockney writes hi Tom Jenny an awesome guest. That's you Justin Whoo, I think the YouTube donate button has a great potential to aid content creators that don't fit into the typical YouTuber model of high subscriber counts and frequent content updates I'm a motion graphics artist and I often turn to tutorials on YouTube and Vimeo to learn new techniques for projects Many of the people making these tutorials are working artists that don't make content frequently enough to generate much ad revenue to the viewers though The content they do make represents a high value many I'd hope would be willing to contribute in return if a YouTube video saves me hours of time or helps me finish a project It would easily be worth tossing five bucks in the cup lastly if I were to make a tutorial folks found useful I sure wouldn't mind getting some extra beer money in return. Thanks for all the awesome shows So, yeah, that is cool about the the donate button In the same way that Patreon and Subbable certainly although that's a little bit more of a of an ivory tower right now for you know The best of the best the YouTube folks It's a net right you want to put your net in the water before the fish show up So let's say you have a video that in a few months winds up blowing up And it has a white hot burn of about three days where people are really excited about it based on links from blogs and stuff like that You can have that net in the water and collect any money that might come in by people who very very very much enjoy it Having a persistent donate button allows you to do that in an unobtrusive way that that does not force you to be you know Did to chuck and jive like like you have to do for Kickstarter or or patreon Yeah, I agree I mean, I don't think this YouTube donate button is anything new like everything It does has been done by PayPal donate buttons and patreon and Kickstarter In in various different ways not all of them exactly the same. This is just YouTube Recognizing like hey man that crowdfunding thing is it seems to be sticking around seems to be working And so he would like a cut of that and also legitimately like make it easier for our creators who have a captive audience They're inside YouTube to be able to use that There are a lot of people who are used to getting checks from Google for YouTube videos Yeah, you know it's happened to a lot of us Especially if you were internet savvy if you've turned on ads for anything that have gotten X amount of views You just get even if it's that 17 cents, you know check from from Google now That eliminates the idea of all set of a patreon and then I'll push you to my PayPal And then I'll have to enter in my routing and checking number from my bank cuts all that out Google just sends you a check boom. You're done. 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That's 512593 2459 and listen to the show live a mobile dot alpha geek radio comm And visit our website daily tech news show comm as I mentioned I will not be here for the next week But tomorrow Justin Robert Young dare in kitchen and Len Peralta illustrating the show will be here talk to them Done boom Okay, goes the dynamite Solved some problems during break and I think countered others That's I thought that you you want to know what I was gonna suggest before we went live Just double-check your board to make sure that your input wasn't awesome That is the best answer to that question, but it's the best answer because it's now fixed wait. Let's test it ready one two three Yeah Only react to you hearing it But that was loud by the way, but it was good now I have to turn it down because I boosted it way too high right so here's my other problem, which is awesome Which is I'm glad you hijacked today When I muted the hangout on both of the computers that are running the show today It it's like as Sev guns pointed out a soft mute So overlaid on the audio hijack you can hear like And on alpha geek radio, you can hear all sorts of like my room noise my husband So a I need to physically hard mute my own microphone in the thing that I'm in Gotcha more importantly on the one running alpha geek radio I have to figure out how to disable the internal microphone. Gotcha. So we learned that today So guess who's publishing the show? I'm already level-aiding. I think you're just in case Not a problem So yeah, if you want to just send me the file or put it in the dropbox, and then I'll do the rest so you can get out Of there, that's fine, but no good. I would not want you to hear What went on there was a lot of cursing I Started thumping on the table just to prove it. So like in the middle of that. Yeah, I saw that that's our room actually Yeah, so Anyway, this is why we do tech rehearsals How is it for you Jerry Joan? Joan Rivers dead at 81 years of it. Oh, no kidding Well, I mean 81 is not bad I have to say Yeah I'm really bad with death. I always want to react to humor and not everybody appreciates that so I'm not gonna say What's coming to mind if there's anybody for whom I think a joke at her death would be Would be would be appropriate. It would be it would be just making them right cuz I I would say I wanted to say like How did she look? Probably like she would probably say like shit What was she wearing No, I had she wearing who was he wearing more appropriately. Oh, what are we gonna call this show? Oh, right? Auto pay videos what? Ness dead steam Sandwich phone. Oh, yeah, right There will be outrage. I Liked there was one I really liked that I Heart freemium is not bad. I like that one cloak of credibility. Oh, it was from switching from sock to blow. I Like that one didn't get any votes though. Very mature audience Listen, I mean a Facebook or sorry a space balls quote when one of the past members passes away Yeah, all right. Isn't that amazing? I forgot she's in that Okay dot. All right, so let's see It's also appropriate and you know any kind of transitional phase Yeah All right, I'm gonna is it gonna mess anything up if I play test some levels for the clips I Don't know. I wouldn't why I don't think it would mess any what would it mess up? Your concentration no Yes play away Australians have you ever wondered what a nickel is probably it's five cents. So give it to Tom at patreon.com slash ace detect Is that acceptable or too loud that one was okay the music was Further Little better I'd nudge it down a bit more What do you think Jerry? That again, they're your ears to Marjorie Is that enough? Yeah, how's that? I thought it was good. Could you play it again while I'm listening? Yeah You're not hearing it now. No If it doesn't cause you pain then it's okay by me. No Sounds legit to me You feel confident about where you're coming in on the break tomorrow Yeah, no, I'm You're well-versed. I'm gonna I'm gonna rock it. It's gonna be great Rocket rush rocket like a hurricane Like a Herman Cain Wayman came Where So who are the other guest house? Okay, so tomorrow. Oh, you know tomorrow. It's Darren now and Anyone else we get and Len drawing. Oh, yes, he's not gonna be able to do So it'll be Monday and Tuesday is Scott with Scott Johnson with various people Apple day will be like Veronica and Allison Sheridan I should say jury that like basically any day you're not working and you're free at this time You're perpetually invited on the show Monday would be the Monday would be the day I could I could probably come back on Monday Janie, I think Janie froze Oh Physically froze under the stress of planning for daily time Everything froze for me for a second now it's back Oh Man, so wait, I didn't realize the John Rivers suffered cardiac arrest during surgery. Oh I'm just gonna keep going with the publishing Because I don't know what happened to Jenny We can't end the broadcast Hi. Oh, there you are Well, that was a good time for it to fail at least did you good like crash or just yeah It got my network crapped out for a while, which is probably why I should use the wired connection tomorrow Sorry, tell me again jury you crapped out right while we were talking about you Monday. I can do Monday Okay, yeah, basically you have an open invite for any day that you so please in any capacity Okay, we're here. Let me tell you Yeah, Monday the 8th, so that would be pre Apple yeah So that'll be Scott and I think Brian a bit and you which I think is great Yes, and then I'm I'm out of town what Tom when you get back fry I get back on Saturday Okay, so I could do that next Friday. That would be great as well No, I can't Nope Monday's gonna be it. All right. Well consider yourself in And rocket like a raccoon that was interesting that the broadcast kept going even as I departed Yeah, that's happened to me a couple times remember. Yeah All right. Well tomorrow. I'll remember to hook up wired I think it was a little crash today because we did this three hours early Um two hours early All right, so any questions? to the guest Host I would just I mean I can ask you stuff off. Yeah Off off off of the line What we're gonna do for the show flow like am I pulling stories and Are you helping me pull stories as I tried to get up early and just watch you guys We're populating All right. Let me out. Let me take us technically off alpha gig radio here, which should work These are disconnected Putting but because it scares me And then Tom, do I just do resume 24 seven server? Yep In fact, Todd Whitehead will love you if you don't forget to do that because it's the one thing we all forget Return to stream. Okay. So now 40 seconds from now. Nobody else should hear alpha gig radio. Right Okay, so And we're still live on the video. We're still live in the video. So I'm going to stop this broadcast Thank you all in the chat room for goodbye chat room. You're the best Stopping broadcast. Nope. I'm really trying to stop