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    Explore "#augmentedreality" with insightful episodes like "Apple Vision Pro review: Beta testing the future", "Live-Coding, Performance, and Computational Art with Char Stiles", "Meta Quest 3 and Pixel 8 reviews (Guest: Norm Chan from Tested)", "Performance Coach Turning Painful Experiences Into Proven Success: Interview With Tim Adams" and "Creating A Healthy Relationship With Business Metrics: Lessons From A CEO" from podcasts like ""The Engadget Podcast", "Arts Management and Technology Laboratory", "The Engadget Podcast", "The Reckless CEO" and "The Reckless CEO"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Apple Vision Pro review: Beta testing the future

    Apple Vision Pro review: Beta testing the future

    We’ve spent the last week with the Apple Vision Pro and we have thoughts! This week, Senior Writer Sam Rutherford and Podcast Producer Ben Ellman join Devindra to chat about his Vision Pro review, as well as their first impressions of the headset. It’s far from a slam dunk, but it’s also one of the most fascinating devices we’ve ever seen. We dive into Apple’s impressive 3D Immersive Videos, the elegant simplicity of the Vision Pro’s eye tracking and hand gestures, and the trouble with wearing such a heavy headset.


    Devindra Hardawar’s Apple Vision Pro review: Beta testing the future – 0:49

    Microsoft’s gaming division is expected to announce former exclusive games going multiplatform – 51:06

    Maliciously edited video of President Biden is allowed to stay by Facebook’s oversight board – 54:30

    Add Taylor Swift to the list of celebrities who don’t want their jets tracked – 57:35

    Working on – 1:00:10

    Pop culture picks – 1:00:50

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    Live-Coding, Performance, and Computational Art with Char Stiles

    Live-Coding, Performance, and Computational Art with Char Stiles

    In the third episode of the Art&&Code podcast series AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard, talks with Char Stiles, a computational artist, educator and programmer based in Brooklyn, NY. Stiles works creatively in the lower levels of graphical computational systems and is currently at the MIT Media Lab’s Future Sketches group.

     

    In this podcast, Stiles talks about how her background in painting introduced her to the world of live visuals. While enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University, Stiles picked up gigs as a VJ and has since gone on to perform internationally, including festivals such as Electric Forest, and Mutek Nexus. Additionally, Stiles shared about the importance of working collaboratively in the creative process through groups like Livecode.nyc and Hex House. Stiles dives into her current and recent work with galactic algorithms and extending live-coding visuals into augmented reality spaces.

     

    Meta Quest 3 and Pixel 8 reviews (Guest: Norm Chan from Tested)

    Meta Quest 3 and Pixel 8 reviews (Guest: Norm Chan from Tested)

    The Meta Quest 3 is here, and it’s the best standalone VR headset we’ve ever seen. But is that enough to make people care about virtual reality? In this episode, Devindra and Senior Writer Sam Rutherford chat with Tested’s Norm Chan about the Quest 3 and Meta’s mixed reality future. While the company’s vision of the metaverse is pretty sterile, it’s still nice to see Meta learning from the mistakes of the Quest Pro.

    Sam also dives into his Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro reviews, as well as his thoughts about the Pixel Watch 2. We also dive into Wired’s retraction of an op-ed claiming that Google manipulated your search queries, as well as Twitter/X’s complete inability to deliver accurate news during the Hamas and Israel conflict.


    Timestamps:

    Meta Quest 3 Review with Tested’s Norm Chan – 1:44

    Sam Rutherford’s Pixel 8 review: We’re finally excited about mobile AI again – 36:18

    Other News: Wired retracts op-ed about Google changing search queries – 56:04

    Israel-Hamas conflict misinformation shows X moderation is completely broken – 58:09

    Google reportedly pays Apple $18-20 billion a year to remain iOS default search engine – 1:03:08

    Sony finally announces PS5 Slim – 1:09:31

    California passes Right to Repair law – 1:11:29

    Working on – 1:13:44

    Pop culture picks – 1:16:26

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    Performance Coach Turning Painful Experiences Into Proven Success: Interview With Tim Adams

    Performance Coach Turning Painful Experiences Into Proven Success: Interview With Tim Adams

    Michael McGovern and Tim Adams have a conversation about Tim's business and coaching experience. Tim has been a coach for over 30 years and has clocked in over 43,000 hours of one-on-one coaching with some of the best in the world. He is getting ready to launch his new program, Game Above the Game, and is excited to talk about it. Tim expresses how he has been a 'best kept secret' as a coach, and Michael is excited to have him on the Reckless CEO Podcast. They discuss how being a coach wasn't always 'cool' and how Tim's experience and knowledge is invaluable to those he works with. 

    Michael and Tim  discuss Tim's journey to becoming a performance coach. Tim began his career by playing football for the Air Force Academy, but he was cut from the team when he tore his knee. He then asked the strength coach if he could be a student coach and started his path to becoming a performance coach. He went on to get a Master's in exercise science, and traveled the world to study under the best coaches, physiologists, and researchers. He was in the Air Force for 13 years, and also coached at the academy.  Michael reflects on his own story of how he lost his identity when he stopped playing hockey and fell into the plant life. Both Michael and Tim reflect back in the conversation about finding themselves in the things that they lost.

    Tim Adams was in the military for eight years before taking a job as a strength and conditioning coach at the Air Force Academy. He was also an adjunct business instructor and taught physical education courses such as unarmed combat, weightlifting, and tennis. He was approved to get a PhD while at the academy, but the military changed their mind and sent him to go buy missiles in La. He loved the university environment as it was like a time machine, where he could be around people the same age as him.

    Tim Adams was initially working for the Air Force, but was soon offered a position in LA which he and his wife turned down. He then decided to start his own business and sent resumes to every NFL team without any success. He then realized he knew nothing about speed and learned from Ben Johnson's coach Charlie Francis. He then noticed Obadaily Thompson breaking the world record and wanted to learn from his coach Dan Path. After finally meeting Dan at an all comers track meet, he was invited to Houston to meet Tom Tlez and the rest is history.

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    Creating A Healthy Relationship With Business Metrics: Lessons From A CEO

    Creating A Healthy Relationship With Business Metrics: Lessons From A CEO

    In this podcast episode, Michael McGovern discusses the importance of setting goals in business. He explains that having a goal and plan to reach the goal is essential in achieving success. In order to set a goal, one must have an idea of what they are aiming for and have the data to support it. He also mentions the importance of having a healthy relationship with the goal and result. He emphasizes that it is important to create the goal and work backwards to achieve it. Michael reminds listeners that the end goal should be kept in mind while they are on their journey to success. 

    Michael discusses how pushing too hard for a goal in business can be detrimental. Michael talks about how his own addiction to success has caused him to lose relationships in the past. It is important to not just look at the goal, but also the decisions being made in order to reach it. The Reckless CEO advises to review the relationship with the metric, and to put pieces together in order to support it. He suggests also to make sure that the people, processes, and infrastructure of the business are able to support the goal, otherwise it may not be achievable or it may be broken in the process. 

    Michael explains why it is important to set realistic goals for a business. They should be just outside of reality so that the team is motivated and challenged but not overwhelmed. If the goal is too big, the team will be intimidated and won't be able to reach it. Michael then shares that he has noticed that their goals are usually only reached to about 80%, because they haven't stretched themselves enough. He then talks about the importance of setting the goal far enough away that it pushes the team and keeps them motivated. Finally, he talks about how to handle the situation when the team isn't on track to reach the goal, and how it can put the leader in an uncomfortable position. 

    Michael McGovern is a leader with a big personality who has to be careful not to overstep when empowering new leaders. Last week, Michael struggled to get the business to hit their numbers and realized that it was a collective effort from everyone to be on the same page. As the owner, Michael set the number to be achieved and it is now up to the departments and individuals to work together for the same goal. This requires everyone to be on the same page and working together to achieve the desired result.


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    All the cool stuff from Mobile World Congress 2023

    All the cool stuff from Mobile World Congress 2023

    This week, our hosts are joined by UK Bureau Chief Mat Smith to dive into the most interesting devices that were announced at Mobile World Congress, which has been happening this week in Barcelona. Are foldables getting more interesting, or are they going to become as stale as regular smartphones have become? Also, just how fast is too fast when it comes to charging? Then, we go over Cherlynn’s review of the Galaxy S23+ and why Microsoft bringing Bing AI to the Windows 11 taskbar isn’t what it seems.


    What’s cool at Mobile World Congress with UK bureau chief Mat Smith – 1:22

    Hands on with the Oppo Find N2 Flip – 6:44

    Motorola’s Rizr is a concept phone with a rolling screen – 21:09

    Samsung Galaxy S23+ review: solid, but not outstanding – 31:17

    Microsoft brings Bing AI to the Windows 11 taskbar…sort of – 32:43

    Meta says it plans to release AR glasses in 2027 – 34:51

    US House panel gives Biden the power to ban TikTok – 38:00

    Working on – 41:17

    Pop culture picks – 42:57

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    LTM #4 Maxi Ulrike Vogel & Christian Mirea - The S-Class - a car that really listens

    LTM #4 Maxi Ulrike Vogel & Christian Mirea - The S-Class - a car that really listens
    The first of three special episodes all about the new S-Class will give you deep dive behind the scenes into the development of the new MBUX. The latest version brings new, intuitive functions that turn the new S-Class into the ultimate digital car with access to a personal “data highway”. In the latest episode of Let’s Talk Mercedes, the Mercedes-Benz podcast, show host Sarah Elsser talks to two Mercedes-Benz experts, Maxi Ulrike Vogel, responsible for UI Portfolio Management and Christian Mirea, UX Designer. They give deep insights into the behind-the-scenes work and the collaboration between design and technology teams to create the new MBUX. Looking for more information on the new S-Class and the latest MBUX? For more information please head over to our me Media platform: https://media.mercedes-benz.com/s-class Visit us on Mercedes me Media: http://media.mercedes-benz.com/letstalkmercedes
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