Aging Snapsters

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Aging Snapsters
Number 2802
Broadcast Date JULY 6, 2016
Episode Length 44:04
Hosts Tom Merritt
Guests Scott Johnson

Snapchat built a business reacting to the frustration of the permanency of social networks. What’s the next frustration that should be addressed? Scott Johnson and Tom Merritt discuss.

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Top Stories

Silent Circle's chief strategy officer Vic Hyder, told Ars Technica regarding the removal of its warrant canary page, "We have not received any warrants and we do not expect any since we have so little information available." Now here are some more top stories.
Submitted by habichuelacondulce
After a beta period starting in May, Pokemon Go!, the augmented-reality mobile game has arrived in the Android and iOS app stores. The initial rollout began in New Zealand, and will continue to different markets over the next few days. The game was developed by Niantic Labs, a company spun off of by Google in 2015.
Facebook launched OpenCellular today with the aim of bringing more affordable wireless access through an open source hardware and software platform. The platform tries to use already available infrastructure as much as possible to keep costs low. It has two main subsystems, one for general purpose and base-band computing and one for radio packed into a backpack-sized container that measures 19.5- by 8.5- by 4.5-inches. They are designed to handle extremes of wind temperature and other harsh conditions. Telecom operators, entrepreneurs, researchers and OEMs can make free use of the designs and software which will also be donated to the Telecom Infra Project.
Google has acquired Paris company Moodstocks, that develops machine-learning image recognition for smartphones. Moodstocks will discontinue its API and SDK and build image recognition tools within Google. Current paying Moodstocks subscribers will be able to use the product until the end of their subscription.
Submitted by tm204
Netflix officially announced Tuesday a deal to bring CW shows to its platform 8 days after the season ends. CW's deal with Hulu will expire this autumn. Viewers will have to use CW's apps and website to access shows online while the season is ongoing. AND Netflix reached a deal with Comcast to install the Netflix app on Comcast's X1 set top boxes.
During a recent investor's meeting Q&A session, Nintendo General Manager of Entertainment Planning and Development Shinya Takahashi said, "physical controllers for smart device applications are available in the market and it is possible that we may also develop something new by ourselves." He went on to say that they're still looking how to make an action game controlled by touch screen.
Researchers at the Institute of Micro and Nano Systems Technology in Norway have created a 1-mm wide replica of the original Pac-Man maze using nanostructures. The researchers populated the maze with euglena and ciliates, and their predators, rotifers. The maze provides a more realistic enviroment for observation, as opposed to the flat plane of a petri dish.

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Pick of the Day

DoubleTwist's CloudPlayer has now added playlists. The Android app pulls songs from multiple sources including Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and your local device. And now you can make playlists pulling songs from any source you've added to CloudPlayer.
Submitted by Tom

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I wrote with a video demonstrating one way the Onyx Mobile Backpack can be used. The final backpack is more refined and has more features. Let me know what you think. I've received some very positive and encouraging feedback from Microsoft. Coincidentally, they launched the Surface Pro/Xbox One deal which will run throughout my Kickstarter campaign. ;)
Sent by Joshua


What would be the benefits and fall backs of BB selling out to Google or Apple and continuing to make devices under one of them? Creating a business class smart phone running iOS as a subsidy of apple and rolling BB Messenger into iMessage for a more secure and encrypted messaging service. The same can be said for google, possibly more so because BB already has google phones. BB Messenger could potentially give apps like Slack a run for their money in the right hands.
Sent by Sam Langbartels (Lang-Bar-Tells), Host - Back Button Podcast

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Preceded by:
"Vive Le Vive!"
Aging Snapsters
Followed by:
"Headline: People Just Read Headlines"