DigitalOutbox Episode 186

DigitalOutbox Episode 186
DigitalOutbox Episode 186 – Tablets, Tablets, Tablets

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Shownotes
2:26 – WH Smith takes website offline after porn e-book scandal
5:48 – Googles Project Shield offers free protection from DDoS attacks
7:44 – Argos launches own-brand budget tablet for tweenies

9:46 – Amazons new Kindle Fire HDX tablets – pre-orders open in the UK
11:00 – Nokia Keynote
15:19 – Apple Keynote
30:58 – Apple poaches Burberry CEO Ahrendts to be its new retail chief
32:58 – Windows 8.1 now out
35:57 – Twitter Solves The Follow-Back Tango, Enables Direct Messages From All Your Followers
37:12 – BBM app coming back to Apple App Store and Google Play today
38:19 – LinkedIns Intro Feature Is Very Cool And A Spectacularly Bad Idea
42:13 – Ubisoft Delays Watchdogs
44:41 – DriveClub officially delayed until 2014

DigitalOutbox Episode 185

DigitalOutbox Episode 185
DigitalOutbox Episode 185 – Adobe hacked and BBC look to the future

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Shownotes
0:51 – Adobes network compromised: 2.9 million customer names, encrypted credit and debit card numbers, and source code
5:32 – Twitter IPO: social media company looks to raise $1bn in public share sale
7:17 – NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users
9:31 – Google To Start Employing User Ratings And Photos In Shared Endorsements Ads
12:28 – 1m Raspberry Pi computers have now been built in the UK, as global sales hit 1.75m
13:56 – BBC plans to help get the nation coding
16:01 – iPlayer
19:49 – Playlister
21:33 – Live Events
23:26 – BBC Store
26:16 – ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 force TVCatchUp to drop their services
29:06 – Samsung’s Galaxy Round is the first phone with a curved display
32:11 – Make a mini you from £40
34:43 – Rockstar apologizes for GTA Online issues with in-game cash

DigitalOutbox Episode 184

DigitalOutbox Episode 184
DigitalOutbox Episode 184 – Ballmers Tears, Sleazy Samsung.

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Shownotes
0:57 – Steve Ballmer’s intense, tearful goodbye to Microsoft
4:40 – Windows Phone catching up with iOS and Android in Europe
7:54 – Ofcom: no 5G networks in UK until ‘at least 2018’ as it rolls out white space trials
11:27 – Rail mobile internet speeds set to get faster in UK
12:49 – UK to create new cyber defence force
16:23 – What’s a security flaw worth? $12.50 for Yahoo
19:45 – FBI claims largest Bitcoin seizure after arrest of alleged Silk Road founder
24:17 – The Galaxy Note 3 comes with a ‘tiny screen’ mode that enables one hand usage
26:28 – Note 3’s benchmarking ‘adjustments’ inflate scores by up to 20%
30:51 – Judge tosses Apple motion, allows patent troll Lodsys to continue rampage
37:33 – GTA Online

Picks
Ian
The Great Suspender
– Extension for Chrome
– Unload, park, suspend tabs to reduce memory footprint of chrome.
Tabs can auto-suspend after a configurable period of time or be suspended manually. Tabs can be whitelisted to avoid automatic suspension. Suspended tabs are retained after closing and reopening browser, preventing many tabs from all reloading after a restart
– Saves memory and more importantly battery on laptops

Chris
Pocket Casts
– Great podcast app for Android and iOS
– Auto downloads, syncs between clients and a fantastic front end

Instacast

The latest iTunes updates finally forced me to look for alternatives for managing podcasts. In many ways podcast playback across all devices is in pretty rude health. Although Apple’s iTunes and their Podcasts app is still the most popular method for many there are great client choices including Pocket Casts, Downcast and Instacast. The genre is soon to hot up too with Marco Arment announcing Overcast coming soon to iOS. I consume podcasts on my Mac and iOS devices so I was looking for clients that also had a Mac client and sync’d playback between iOS and Mac. That limited my choice down to Instacast and Downcast and after comparing features I settled on Instacast and I couldn’t be happier.

Instacast 4 on the iPad
Instacast 4 on the iPad

Instacast 4 is a brand new version for iOS 7. It’s been updated to fit in better with the new look and feel in iOS 7 and in general Vemedio has done a great job. Controls are clear and easy to use and on the iPad there is a new sidebar that has been added which makes it easy to switch between current subscriptions, smart lists that you have created and the directory where you can search and subscribe to new podcasts. By moving to iOS7 only, the developers have now been able to take advantage of background downloading. This means that subscriptions are refreshed when the device is idle and I’ve found that instead of having to sync my devices with iTunes on the Mac I always have the latest podcasts downloaded in the morning when I get to work – really nice feature.

Instacast Playback Controls
Instacast Playback Controls

Playback controls are clear and easy to understand and one nice feature are the playback controls will colour according to the podcast album artwork. It’s a nice touch….and I need to get going on an album art update for DigitalOutbox! Instacast supports Airplay and allows you to set playback speed, from 0.5x to 1.5x, 2x and the ridiculous 3x. I do set a couple of podcasts to 1.5x just to skip through them a bit quicker so it’s nice to see this in Instacast. You can set a sleep timer although this is a bit clumsy to use, cycling through the various options one click at a time but once you are used to the options it’s easy enough. You can also add bookmarks to podcasts and easily share the current episode to a variety of social media networks or via e-mail. Show notes and bookmarks are displayed making it easy to jump through links mentioned in a podcast. I’d have liked to have seen more options when clicking on a link in the show notes though – send to Pocket, Instapaper, Pinboard are noticeable misses that I’d like to see added in a future update.

One feature I really like is Now Playing. As you navigate around the app the currently playing Podcast is listed at the bottom of the app and just one click away from restarting or cancelling. Very handy.

Instacast Mac
Instacast Mac

Instacast on the Mac is a simple client giving you access to all the features in the iOS client, and iTunes, but importantly it’s been faster and easier to use than iTunes in my experience. Instacast will check periodically and download new episodes automatically and it allows you to set storage limits if you subscribe to a lot of podcasts but are tight on space.

Instacast Cloud is the glue that melds the various clients. This free service will ensure that all your Instacast subscriptions and settings are in sync across your devices. The most obvious benefit of Instacast Cloud is that playback positions are synchronised across Mac and iOS but in addition the following is also sync’d – subscriptions, deleted episodes, played and unplayed states, playback position, favorites, lists and bookmarks. Phew. I’ve found the sync to be fast and reliable although the service did have some downtime this week due to a backup failure.

Instacast subscription options
Instacast subscription options

One issue I did stumble on with the cloud synchronisation was with downloads on the iPhone and iPad. Maybe I’m a bit weird, but I like to keep audio podcasts on the iPhone and video podcasts on the iPad. This was easy to achieve with iTunes but as soon as I signed up with Cloud sync on Instacast both audio and video podcasts were downloading to both. You can set download options on a per subscription basis but these are then kept in sync across iOS devices. Nggghhhhhh. Not a show stopper but I found it annoying. However you can set offline storage options that are per device and not synchronised over the cloud. So setting ‘auto-download content’ to Audio Content on the iPhone and Video Content on the iPad solved the problem.

Overall I’m really happy with Instacast and although the applications aren’t free it’s a much better solution than iTunes and one I wish I’d moved to a lot sooner. If you are interested in keeping iOS and Android devices in sync then Pocket Casts is the best option although it too has been updated for iOS 7 and is a little buggy at the moment. Either way, please look beyond iTunes and Podcasts app as there are some great app’s out there that really enhance podcast playback.