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节目主持人:报道了亚马逊Alexa升级版发布延迟、谷歌Pixel手机在印尼停售、谷歌调整Android系统发布计划、康卡斯特考虑剥离有线电视网络等科技公司新闻。还报道了苹果公司2024财年第四季度财报,以及苹果收购Pixelmator公司。 Patrick Norton:讨论了Windows 10系统支持结束后的应对措施,包括付费延长安全更新、升级到Windows 11以及选择Linux等替代操作系统。他详细分析了Windows 11的系统要求,以及升级过程中可能遇到的问题。 Jenn Cutter:分享了她对Windows 10系统更新的看法,表示她所有的电脑都不符合Windows 11的最低系统要求,但她目前没有升级的计划,并考虑为Windows 10付费延长安全更新。 Len Peralta:建议用户放弃Windows 10,并升级到其他操作系统。 Patrick Norton: 详细解释了Windows 10系统支持结束后,用户可以选择的几种方案,包括付费购买微软提供的延长安全更新服务,升级到Windows 11,以及转向Linux等开源操作系统。他还深入分析了Windows 11的系统要求,例如64位处理器、TPM 2.0模块和安全启动等,并指出许多用户可能因为硬件不兼容而无法升级到Windows 11。对于那些硬件无法满足Windows 11要求的用户,他建议考虑Linux操作系统作为替代方案。 Jenn Cutter: 表达了她对Windows 10系统更新的个人看法。她提到自己所有的电脑都不满足Windows 11的最低系统要求,因此暂时没有升级的打算。她还表示,她可能会选择付费购买Windows 10的延长安全更新服务,以继续使用现有的系统。 Len Peralta: 直接建议用户放弃Windows 10系统,并迁移到其他操作系统。他认为,继续使用Windows 10系统存在安全风险,并且升级到其他操作系统是更好的选择。

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Google's upgraded AI-powered Alexa, initially set to launch in 2024, has been delayed until 2025 due to lukewarm feedback from beta testers.
  • Google's upgraded AI-powered Alexa, featuring improved conversational abilities, is delayed until 2025.
  • Beta testers' feedback on the 'Let's Chat' feature was lukewarm.
  • The delay aligns with Google's broader strategy to refine AI capabilities before public release.

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Amazon's upgraded AI powered alexa, initially set to launch this year with improved conversational abilities in ChatGPT like intelligence, is now delayed until twenty twenty five. Bloomberg s sources say teams were informed of the extended timeline and feedback from beta testers of the lets chat feature indicated lukewarm responses. Earlier, the summer of fortune reported that the new eux a might never even be ready. It's going to be ready, but apparently not until next year.

Indonesia has halted the sale of google pixel smartphones due to its local content requirements at going a similar move earlier this week against apple iphone sixteen to selin indonesia. Spark is must meet a forty percent local value threshold through manufacturing, software development or investments in local tech innovation. This rule is managed by indonesia's ministry of industry and is meant to strengthen the domestic economy economy by capitalizing on its large consumer market and is enforced through a local content level certification system.

Google is shifting its typical android release schedule, moving android sixteenth launch to spring of twenty twenty five, rather than its usual false time line. Confirming the news, google said that the earlier release is supposed to align Better with device launches, where more devices can adopt the latest android version sooner. The company also plans for a major q two release each year with a smaller q four as decay update that adds features without significantly altering core systems.

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Google gi AI assistance is gaining smart home controls with a new google home extension that lets users managed mark devices through simple chats currently available to android users in the google home public previous program. The feature enables controls for certain security devices like cameras, locks, gates indoors, but extension isn't fully compatible with all smart devices yet and can't initiate preset routines. es.

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right. Let's talk a little bit about apple's earnings. Apple has really been on one this week given us all sorts of stuff as I promised last week that I would do so ah kept that promise, but the company reported its fiscal two thousand and twenty four or fourth quarter results, achieving a record revenue of ninety four point nine billion dollars.

That's up six percent over the previous year. Iphone sales up six percent year to forty six point to two billion dollars. Mac sales also up two percent year over year to seven point seven four billion dollars.

Ipad sales also up eight percent year over year to six point nine five billion dollars. However, wearables home and accessories um which is one one a you they put them all together, we're down three percent every year to nine point four billion dollars. Still a lot of money behave IT was done also kind of a regional thing.

Apple's revenue was down point three percent over year to fifteen billion dollars in china, but IT was up seven point six percent to five point nine three billion dollars in japan, also up sixteen point six percent to seven point three eight billion dollars in the rest of asia pacific, up love in percent to twenty nine point and nine two billion dollars in europe. Apple services division, which includes the apple store, apple TV plus and all the shows that you might watch on that apple music also up twelve percent year over year to twenty four point nine seven billion dollars. That's a new quarterly record still under analyst estimates.

But for look at this, apple had a pretty great quarter. We were starting to have a lot of conversations about know what what apple in was the apple vision pro a dud? And what what how is the company going to, you know, sort of come back from this? And I don't know, I don't know. Patrick IT IT seems like apples doing okay.

Yeah I mean, apple makes money and then IT makes more money, and then IT makes more money. And then IT makes more money and then IT makes more. I mean, have how long has been since theyve actually lost money any meaningful way?

It's been a long time.

Yeah yeah. Me, you know yeah.

I'm sorry to hear that my one watch purchase was not an after to help them beat that estimate.

I know, jane, how you how could you possibly just buy the one? why? Well, not in this quarter.

but eventually I am looking at the iphone sixteen most like I kind of want that gorgeous camera .

OMG yeah yeah I mean that mean that's also been part of the conversation is what of like you know, for example, I have an iphone fifteen promex um it's great um I got a not even a year ago so I like there's just no way I need a new phone.

My nice skinny eleven is great there you go.

There you go. And yeah I mean, I bought a mac many earlier this week because apple announce them and i'd been waiting for that for quite some time. IT is interesting to me that I mean, china is A A big, big, big market for bom, and it's getting a little problematic for apple for variety of reasons because, yes, apple can make a lot of money, but that is a huge market.

And if china continues to pull back from apple, I think apple is let's look at the next quarter and see where we are. I also think that apple you know took took some swings um the apple vision pro, for example. Um you know i've got one behind me there a little bit, you know out of at a reach.

But but yeah you know the company has sort of been like aren't really adopter stuff that we did what we did type thing. Um but I think a lot of people would also say that that's not a win, not a win for the company. So so yeah, I think we're looking good here. Um but at the same time, I think the the services division is where I think it's the most interesting because that's where we apple can just acquire companies yeah well.

I would also point out that one analysts are insane. Uh, except when they're not you know because it's like I just it's weird to want to be like, you know that wasn't what we expected you to hit. I've also see analytic upset because their expectations were beaten.

But you know I mean apple TV, which redesign, you know, in the last few months where they like, you know, they they made the the the video and the the movie APP disappear, and I was all sublimated in the apple TV APP and makes IT almost impossible to find anything. And you know, i'm not surprised that maybe they didn't grow as much as I expected to or want to, but they're also doing a lot of weird experiments to consolidate their control over the user experience on apple TV. I don't know. I am curious.

I am too. I'm also curious about apple announcing that it's acquiring the APP pixel matter. That's the company well, that's the company behind variety of apps. A image editing apps like pizon meter pro photo matter is another one. The pixel matter team says no immediate changes to their ops, basically meaning we will be a standalone wan product .

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now for for everybody who remembers dark sky out the acquisition still pending regulatory approval. So it's not a done deal yet. But let's just say that is um I still have ptsd about the dark sky situation that used to be my absolute favorite weather up. And once apple acquired IT and I don't know made IT something, I don't know.

let's I can live with the interface changes. But I I think so I i've discussed probably several times on this podcast where we would get a notification and there's going to be rain in five minutes and we would look up like it's a blue sky, dark sky finally lost its time and the rain would come down to be like, okay, dark sky, okay, I see what you do in there.

Was that good? Well, they basically .

came up with an algorithm, that is my understanding, if they took, like all of these weather predictions, they monitor them all. They looked at what actually happened. And then based on because some whether algorithms were Better in some parts the country than others, they would basically average them out til I got the most accurate complication.

And the complication i'm talking about watches and the most accurate sort of know they would they would just sort of smooth them all down and IT whatever works best in your particular location. And yes, IT was amazing, at least in northern california, whether simple in northern california, but IT was pretty accurate elsewhere. And now it's now i'm laughing because it's kid. It'll told me there's no rain coming and i'll wake up and it'll be just absolutely flaming down rain. And I don't know if it's a big western thing or climate change thing or I just screwed up my beloved weather APP thing yeah.

The dark sky, for anybody who's not familiar, I mean, dark sky was just a really cool third party. Weather up had so much data. IT was really accurate. I mean, IT was just IT.

Was the weather? yeah? weather? Apple, yeah.

And when apple acquired, I was like, caring you. Then the apple's native weather. Apple just get Better. But I got worse somehow.

Fingers crossed the new guys here.

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And art choring one out. Proper matter. I was rude. It'll be fine. That will not change anything that will be glorious.

right? So on thursday, the european commission announced the plans to sign a contract with space prize to develop. I was squared a two hundred and ninety satellite broadband network.

The estimated costs around ten billion euros, about ten point nine billion usc I was squared program A, K, A infrastructure for resilience, international activity and security by satellite is part of an E, U, plan to build out a sovereign satellite broadband network independent of foreign or commercially owned systems like starlink and one web. Europe isn't alone here. Canada's federal governments is providing two point one four billion in loans to ottawa based to tea set to build its light speed broadband satellite network. The quebec partial governments is providing four hundred million in loans to mds to build its satellites in the province. Because, you know, I got to get the canadian angle in there somewhere.

This is interesting. You know, you hear a lot about styling for sure. Sorry, that be a satellite internet.

Sterling, even the plains are contemplating ating. Add in starlink to, you know their systems, one web specifically as well. But the munani pity aspect of this is, is kind of cool.

You I mean, the idea is to basically have an alternative to starling and one web in case there's our situations where either IT is a direct need, you have a natural disaster, you don't rely on a commercial provider to provide broadband services, whether to uh first first responders some sort they delivery or just you know general internet access to to people who needed.

And so currently, you know start link more, you know whether you like or just like, the company is like the only real player globally. So you see IT having deals with airlines. You see IT having with companies in, in, in other countries .

in the expensive option is is the .

least question. IT is the .

fastest global option. IT is not the only global option, is probably the most last global .

IT is the most yeah that has offers the most coverage in terms of where um you know whether a company or our country might be located. And I think this is one of those things where the E U. Feels that having some having a similar service under their control is more beneficial to them, not only leave from just sort of an internet sovereign tea kind of like strategic outlook, but hey, we can offer this to our air Carriers.

We can offer this to our hotels. We can offer to our cruse lines, in other words, having some sort of uh uh service that they can monitise for the benefit of the u. And I just to space x.

and what's the situation where you are up in canada? I mean, does this seem attractive to you?

There's there's a very old but accurate line that canada is three telecom companies in a trench coat. So I do have concerns about where this might be going because bell is kind of having this ongoing argument with the government about how they should be able to block anything at any time with no oversight.

And you on't even know why, again, because comes back to hockey, because they want to stop pirated hockey broadcast, because they are one of the networks of broadcast hockey, and also part the other national sport of of canada. But like the reason quebec is getting involved is that quebec likes jobs and tech jobs, which is why they get account separate from federal government because they need to be in the news. Um IT is good that canada is investing in tech and hardware in tech because that is not something we are really known for.

If you somebody to name a canadian tech company, they're going to go with spotify, shop five exes me because that's just what we're known for like prime minister trudeau called this canada's largest upcoming space programme and something like, wow, this is going to like a lot of canada um in terms of how much money we're spending on a physical thing. So we'll see if there also comes through fruition at all because they're planning on themselves by twenty twenty six, so to be ready here earlier than the eu thing. So the world will have an example of how I can go or how IT won't.

Um is there is definitely a sort of mindset of uh, building up your in the same way that we see the the what happened to supply change during the pandemic and that were kind of like let's bring these some of these supply of the most crucial ones closer to our shores if they for a lot of countries, just having these key keystone technologies available and under your under their control is is part of a is part of a sentiment that is that that that's pretty global, right? So it's not we need have chip abricotina u.

there's historical precedents, right? There is a glass which is still out the soviet version of GPS, which was an alternative because they knew they couldn't use GPS should be cold war go hot. So they started to working on their own alternative.

And and I think certainly everything going on between the ukraine and russia has doesn't nothing but make, you know, a lot of large countries want their own control over their own system. Rats with all bagger's ies of the big to the he turns turn like office turn IT on. Is russia using IT illegally? How are they doing that? What's going on? And it's why I bought so big, IT said mobile in germany and brought IT over to the union.

Like it's a little people want control and they want to make sure their enemies don't have access to their systems in terms of distribution and start, it's gonna wild to watch over the next couple years going to be multiple competing satellite internet. No, I also feel really, really bad for astronomers. Yeah.

there was scale. Twenty nine o nine to strongly would be so pleased to have multiple mega satellite conStellations literally blocking the view of the the .

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On october fourteen, twenty twenty five, support for windows ten and no updates, no patches, no unless you call up thirty dollars for the extended security updates or E S U consumer uh, users who do that will continue to receive windows ten security updates for one year, corporate customers will be charged sixty one dollars for that one year, one hundred twenty two dollars for a second year and two hundred forty four dollars for a third year of updates.

Consumers interested in this program can sign up closer to the end of official support. So Patrick, we're not there yet, but what do you make of these options to extend windows tense life? I mean, circle ly in the drain a bit here.

yeah. I mean, i'm also kind of fascinated that, you know, companies can get three years, but consumers can only get one that still kind of I just asked me for no particularly valid reason. So you know, you checked windows live capability or a notification pops up windows ten.

This PC can run windows eleven. And sorry, this PC does not currently meet the minimum system requirements. Run windows eleven either way it's annoying. Um you know yeah look, you can pay microsoft the vigor, which is three x what I paid for my last windows ten bundle like the licence literally that three times going to pay for my last three windows ten licenses um you know if you haven't downland PC health check APP um and it's really funny because some of the things I hadn't run into um you need at least a sixty four give about hard drive uh and IT will tell you that your hard drive was too small as in the laugh is like who's running windows ten in sixty four cake bites of storage if you have a creat twenty seventeen in intel or an empty and two processor basically aimed his into processor after two and nineteen or twenty seventeen in later until processors at the permanent of unity to run windows eleven, you only have four you give about the memory you can run windows eleven I want to know how you're running windows now informed by memory that seemed to friendly, painful um you know if you display a smaller than seven twenty p you have no D X twelve support. Um you know it's probably time to upgrade.

Real problem most was just going to run into though is not having secure boot um or tp m two point o scribbles all bux trolling the act of Operating system to fight and somewhere or how well or just making a pain in the ask run a second Operating system like um you know you need to check x although you know your BIOS your U V firm where and make sure because in many cases people actually have secure boot and T P M two point o they just have turned on um in theory like there's A T P M chip on the motherboard or a module that plugs into herpes on the motherboard uh or could be virtual, could be form where betwen a requirement for windows in two thousand sixteen. Um you know windows ten require tp m one point two eleven once tp m two point. Oh and before you ask because I always forget IT is trusted platform dual and helps the ecri pt exposed to fight firm where attacks IT is using country wetter western encysted is banned hi china um and IT does a lot of things that irritate is not out of security privacy people that I will not go down the rabbit hole right now.

So you've run your PC health check. IT tells you don't have tpm or secure boot. You've upgraded your BIOS. You've checked you you know there's nothing to turn on.

Um you know you could buy a motherboard or T P M two point o or in some easy cases, uh your mother board has the space. Um you could track on the right tpm module and pg into that motherboard. Um you know, I would check the Price of the tpm module versus the other board. I would make your head right T P, M two point of module because IT would be really sad to pay more than a new motherboard cost to buy a tpm module for your old motherboard.

Um honestly, like the system i'm running on right now as a new processor in other board coming, there's machine all over you know to my right, that's an all in one that's going linux because of time for me to bring open source Operating systems back into my life again in the meetings way you know that gets from this system are going to be a server uh or they are going to go to my thousand percent he wants to play around with um you know if you're got to fave i'd love and between a patch north or mailed me. But seriously, I think linux for a lot of people is a great option, at least for equi enthusiastic people or people who are sort of curious about open source. And linux is a great alternative. Otherwise, though, you're probably upgrading your hardware or if you want to or not, in october of twenty twenty six.

Now jane, I know you're a windows person as well. I mean, do you have systems that are affected by this?

Uh, all of them. I do not have a single machine in the house that has, uh, A T, P, M. And I looked into the far switching.

There are old machines. There is still beef y enough. My render time in resolve is actually great.

So I haven't felt the need to switch. Uh, I do most of my gaming uh, on consoles these days that's pretty good. But you mention linux.

I had a couple of friends switch to linux because they are absolutely sick of the AI stuff in windows. And thanks to the steam deck of all things, there is a lot of good giving. You can get done in linux these days, so i'm going to let them report back as a as a daily driver. But i'll probably still stick with windows hand.

As long as the programs I need for works do you will work and so far that's IT like I haven't looking around to see like, oh, do do I have a corporate windows hand somewhere? Like I would not mind the three years of upgrades, but they've absolutely got my money for the for the one year of security updates. I I am going to pay one hundred percent.

I understand there's just did not have to deal with IT for another year. Thirty box is probably a quite reasonable Price exact.

And if like take hardware Prices come down to then i'll be like, okay, i'll jump on IT right now. But right now it's to change some spending money on new hardware.

Yeah I mean, that's the thing right is you know using like some some of these systems are a little long in the tooth, but they work for me. You the the whole sort of like you have to get the latest and greatest at all times. Some wouldn't be nice if we all did that, but pocket books, there are all sorts of reasons. Why be like, I don't need IT, I can't afford IT or you know, something in between.

I was left, and you know, the group I work with, we inherited an apple mac pro, one of the towers, which esthetically I still think is beautiful. But for people who run video, I still think it's the dumas enclosure design ever. Because you end over this beautiful tower, like seventeen boxes plugged into IT, you have enough storage and stuff.

But I was laughing because I really, oh, we have this town. I'm like, great. I don't think there's any Operating system updates for that.

Um and you know it's bit it's like it's IT happens another platform. I think it's just because there's somebody windows users out there, there's going to be a much louder noise about this one. Yeah we'll see. Yeah, next october will be be .

interesting to see a whole of the crying because like not everybody's paying attention. This stuff is going to really surprise them when they start getting .

pop ups about it's also funny, right? It's like, okay, next year I don't doesn't affect me too AR away, right? Well, it's going to it's going to.

you thought copilot notifications or annoying wait to your Operating customers leaving in your face that you're insecure and you're going to die screaming before two days.

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I'm a mac person, so I just have to say for windows ten, just let IT die and that's what this is.

you know.

just let you go, let IT go, folks. And I know it's not that much to spend, but no, come on, just let you go if you're a windows person and you want to I don't know that celebrate but IT is IT is all since today, today. So ah maybe this be a perfect gift for somebody who is is a windows user in your life.

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