Jul 22nd 2014
MacBreak Weekly 412
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Apple granted 'iTime' smartwatch patent.
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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie
IBM's Watson could merge with Siri, a historical look at how Apple's independence and IBM's business model agility led to a strategic partnership, how Google, Samsung, and others could team up to back Android in the enterprise and counter Apple and IBM, Apple granted comprehensive 'iTime' smartwatch patent with in-strap circuitry and arm gesture support, security flaws and surveillance mechanisms in iOS, and more.
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Running time: 01:30:12
Links
- IBM's Watson could merge with Siri
- A historical look at how Apple's independence and IBM's business model agility led to a strategic partnership
- How Google, Samsung, and others could team up to back Android in the enterprise and counter Apple and IBM
- Apple granted comprehensive 'iTime' smartwatch patent with in-strap circuitry, arm gesture support
- Slides from Jonathan Zdziarski's HOPE/X Talk
- Identifying back doors, attack points, and surveillance mechanisms in iOS devices
- How to prevent unauthorized pairing with your iPhone or iPad using Apple Configurator
- New MacBook Air commercial:
- Rene's Pick: Overcast
- Rene's Second Pick: Hours
- Leo's Pick: Uncover
- Leo's Second Pick: Colorware
- Alex's Pick: frame.io
- Andy's Pick: F-Sim Space Shuttle Landing Simulator