Friday, August 25, 2017

The Middle East Indie Jukebox August 23, 2017

This is an incredible hour of music from the UAE and Middle East that is created by independent recording artists.

The week Big Hass, Mr. Hip-Hop, joins the show with an great playlist.








The playlist.

Abri & The Dreamfleet - We Fly Jana D - Mouth Taped Shut Narcy - Chobi Bryant (Prod Sandhill) Omar Offendum - Years (Prod. Saud) Ramy Essam Ft Malikah - Sign Bel Alwan Sammany-Al-Dunia Shèbani - Right By You

Talking Trump the callin with Dr. James Kelley August 23, 2017

So, here we go a conversation about President Donald Trump from Dubai.

Nation divided? Smart people? Is he actually doing a great thing for America?

Dr. James Kelley joins the show as Nightline tries to put a positive spin on the Trump leadership.



Interesting that a Canadian thinks that maybe there is a silver lining to Trump being so provocative on Twitter.  The American in the studio is ready to jump over the desk and arm wrestle.

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The notes.

Lets talk about the elephant in pretty much every living room in America, President Donald Trump.

Is he good for America, bad, it doesn’t matter?

BBC talking that the base is still happy with him.
Arizona Rally media attacked again for FAKE NEWS


What are your thoughts on Mr. Trump and if you could give him one solid piece of advice what would it be?



TechTalk with NEXA August 22, 2017

We love tech and we love to talk about it. Andrew Thomas is the MD at NEXA and he joins the show to unpack your tech questions.


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The show notes.

Crazy new app for the kids, not sure if i get it?


Another cool app for storytelling

Phone as a hearing aid?
The app!


Ive got a new macbook pro and I love it, loving ~Siri integration, toughest challenge is the new keyboard!

The social way to enjoy the eclipse, how did you watch it?



~New Android `os OREO is the name and it is coming…







facebook marketplace





  1. What is the app you are using the most?
-WhatsApp and CBC Radio for me

2. Which age groups are using which social media, check out the infographic at the bottom pretty cool!

3. A new intel chip 40% faster, wow who needs this?

4. Has SNAP found it reason?
Millennials are watching news, albeit in smaller bits and bites than their predecessors. That’s good news for “Stay Tuned,” NBC News’ Snapchat show, which was a bit of a gamble when it launched in mid-July.
Since then, the show has attracted more than 30 million viewers -- over 40% of whom watch it at least three days a week, according to fresh internal figures. More than 60% of the show’s audience is under 25, according to a company spokeswoman.
But the news unit isn’t taking its early success on Snapchat for granted. “The team is learning from its first month of shows and updating the look and format,” the spokeswoman said.
“Stay Tuned” streams twice every weekday on Snapchat’s Discover service, and once a day on weekends.
Each episode is roughly two to three minutes in length, with four to five segments per show, covering national and international news, politics and pop culture.
To access “Stay Tuned” on Snapchat, users have to swipe left on the Stories or Discover page, and then tap the show’s tile to begin viewing the latest episode. “Stay Tuned” is powered by a 30-person team, led by executive producer Andrew Springer.
Of course, Snapchat isn’t entirely new territory for NBC. Last August, it launched “The Voice” on Snapchat, followed by E!’s “The Rundown,” “World of Dance” and “Saturday Night Live.”
Snap, of course, could use all the publisher support it can get.

5. Galaxy Note 8 is coming soooon

CarClinic with Glenn Power August 22, 2017

This may be one of the most practical radio programs in the UAE and we podcast the content as well.

We all tend to interact with automobiles in some way shape or form and this program helps you fix that car.  Even if you don't drive you are going to come face to face with a car issue and this show may help you.


Glenn Power is the mechanic of the airwaves and he is taking your calls and messages on Nightline.

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The notes.

WE HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT THIS BEFORE Deborah from Mars, the candy people, has a question about what to do when the material on the ceiling of her car has flopped down, is there an easy fix?

-check the motor oil level when the car is hot or cold will we get different readings on the dipstick?

-What about checking level of auto transmission oil? Running, hot or cold?

-Do you recommend any wiper blades in particular we seem to go through a set every 8 months.

-my brakes rattle, but not when I apply pressure to the pedal just when at idle at the lights , any idea what is going on?

-Ever heard of aftermarket headrests for a car?

-does anyone instal aftermarket sunroofs and do they come with a warranty if they do?

-how do I know if my seatbelt is defective, they seem to synch up and not release all the time and that seems odd the agency says it is normal but to release I have to put the belt all the way back in and that means taking it off, I think they are defective, no?

-have you guys spoken about oil? Synthetic or not and are there different qualities of synthetic?

-What do you think of vietnamese tires?

-nitro in the tires is it any good or a fad?

-I heard a guy talking about the patch in a can on the radio is that stuff any good?

GetFitRadio with Innerfight August 21, 2017

Who isn't thinking they need to get their diet and exercise under control?

Exactly we all have questions about our fitness, we are all reading and watching hours of content on this or that diet.

Well Innerfight joins us every week to help sort through the myth and get is moving!

This week Andre is on the program and this guy is great.

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Andre
GETFITRADIO

The Innerfight.com podcast find it and subscribe

Welcome back how was the summer?

-what did you have for breakfast?

-ideal week back, get moving routine to get you back to the gym (this is for the person who wants to come to the gym not as a total wreck)

-your favourite exercise?

  1. Cardio vs weights it isn’t really a one or the other is it?
  2. Diet, how important is it anyway and what do you suggest people with a huge sugar craving do to get over the 3pm slump.
  3. How important is it to hit a max heart rate in a workout and do we need to do this every time?
  4. Andre as a trainer where do you go for inspiration do you have a trainer?
Q. if I want to burn fat and increase my strength to do things like move stuff around the garden without it being a chore what kind of reasonable investment am I looking at?

Q. my sister is sceptical about fitness because she does not want to get bulky what are the chances doing a basic bodyfit class or the like would make her bulky?

Q. I lost some weight and got a new wardrobe, scary because so many people rebound but it seems to have been what I needed to keep focused!

Man boobs are an issue for many this was a great article with lots to talk about!

1-what is a lean muscle diet?
2. What is cardio for fat loss?
3.thoughts on muscle strength training to eliminate man boobs?
Can we talk belly fat and the variety and the diet/exercise mix?

Motivation vs discipline they are 2 different things

The main issue with motivation is that it is fleeting and unreliable.

When I made a conscious decision to improve my discipline, I researched habit cultivation and the psychology behind discipline. I learned that self-discipline is a learned skill, whereas before I believed it to be an innate characteristic. What I found was that the power of routine and the cultivation of discipline in your everyday life is essential if you want to perform at your best. On the surface, certain things may seem like a waste of time, however the effect that small behaviors and decisions have on the bigger things in your life is remarkable.
I had to identify my weaknesses and develop a clear plan for overcoming them. There is no rule book or direct diagnoses for certain habits, and there is a lot of trial and error during the process of cultivating discipline.



CRAZY EXERCISE

CarTalk with MotoringME.com August 21, 2017

If you love cars, trucks and bikes then there is a must tune in hour of radio from Dubai. And if you are away it is easy to follow us via the live stream, www.dubaieye1038.com.

MotoringME.Com, the uber team of automotive journalists, drives into the studio to talk cars and take your questions.

This is a great hour of talk, funny, informative and educational.

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Here are the sketch notes for the night.

-LandRover Discover full-review
-2017 Chev Trailblazer
-vette  7-speed manual convertible Z06 C7 Corvette with 650bhp!, REVIEW is live!

-oday's vlog with the mighty 650bhp Chevrolet Camaro


-Peugeot-3008 review

-need to get a car new to the city, advice, dubizzle? Dealers? Buy? Lease? Who?

-is there a great low cost , throw away, car out there today?



840HP Dodge Demon!

Cool mazda engine!


The VW bus is coming back 2022



PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.Volkswagen is returning to one of its most iconic vehicles, the 1960s Microbus, and will relaunch a modern electric version based on the I.D. Buzz concept in 2022. The vehicle will be aimed at buyers in North America, Europe, and China and will come in passenger and cargo van models. VW also says the bus will be a strong part of its strategy for autonomous transportation.

Cool


Saturday, August 19, 2017

The ME Indie Jukebox August 16, 2017

It is time to get back into the music and Adam has a great playlist for us.

The playlist.

The Bunny Tylers_Été 91 Jay Wud_Shine Your Light.mp3 Hello Psychaleppo_Beirut.mp3 Hayajan - Ween El-Kalam.mp3 El-Morabba3-Abaad-Shwaii-2-Shaun-Warner-Remix Cairokee - Dinosaur.mp3 Abri & The Dreamfleet_Unborn.mp3

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The Callin with Dr. James Kelley August 16, 2017

This week on the Wednesday callin we asked people to share their customer service experiences.

James Kelley joined us to help unpack how react to customer service experiences.


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TechTalk August 15, 2017

And we are back for another season of TechTalk with Andrew Thomas from NEXA.

This week we are catching up on what is hot and what is not.

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Show Notes.


Back from a good break!
-did you land on any cool tech this summer?
-WIFI connections are what I lived with very comfortably on my trip (France, US, Canada)
-Amazon Prime is AMAZING!
-Interesting Pokiman GO still has people playing pretty much in the US.

What is new for you?

-esports in the olympics?


-The problem with tech is it can make us lazy, what about driving! The ford I rented this summer had the driver assist disabled!

-Mind controlled VR is close!

It may be a while yet before you can harness telekinetic powers in real life, but a brain-controlled virtual-reality game is aiming to let you use your mind to pick up and throw items with ease as soon as next year.
Neurable, a Boston-area startup, has started showing off (and letting people try) a demo of a dystopic sci-fi game called Awakeningthat the company is working on. It works with an electrode-laden headband that connects to an HTC Vive virtual-reality headset. Awakening casts the VR-headset wearer as a child with telekinetic powers who must escape a government lab by using mind power to pick up various toys—a balloon dog, alphabet blocks, rainbow stacking rings—and throw them. The technology behind the game, which Neurable showed me and also demonstrated at the Siggraph conference on computer animation and interactive techniques in Los Angeles last week, uses dry electrodes placed on the scalp and electroencephalography to track brain activity. Software analyzes this signal and figures out what should happen in the game.

-Snap is it still on the top of the pack? Nope!
Snap, the Snapchat parent, has had a very difficult ride in the stock market since debuting in March. After pricing its IPO at $17 and then reaching highs of $27, the company has fallen to less than half that. After losing 14 percent of its value in a single day’s trading, Snap closed Friday at $11.83.
The growing social media company revealed on Thursday that it has 173 million daily active users, up more than 20 percent since last year. But that wasn’t enough to impress Wall Street, which was expecting more than 175 million users.
Analyst expectations are always built into the stock price and missing them will cause shares to plummet. And Snap not only missed on user growth, but revenue and losses, as well.
The company brought in $181.7 million in revenue, a 153 percent increase from last year, but investors were expecting more than $186 million. But losses also increased substantially, $115.9 million for last year’s quarter versus $443.1 million for this year.
The success of Instagram Stories is one of the main reasons that investors are skeptical of Snap. Instagram copied its short-form video feature last year and has seen tremendous success. The Stories feature already has 250 million daily users, over 75 million more than Snap.

-Facebook TV?

Facebook has a new home for original video content produced exclusively for it by partners, who will earn 55 percent of ad break revenue while Facebook keeps 45 percent. The “Watch” tab and several dozen original shows will start rolling out to a small group of U.S. users tomorrow on mobile, desktop and Facebook’s TV apps.
By hosting original programming, Facebook could boost ad revenue and give people a reason to frequently return to the News Feed for content they can’t get anywhere else.
Watch features personalized recommendations of live and recorded shows to watch, plus categories like “Most Talked About,” “What’s Making People Laugh” and “Shows Your Friends Are Watching.” Publishers can also share their shows to the News Feed to help people discover them. A Watchlist feature lets you subscribe to updates on new episodes of your favorite shows. Fans can connect with each other and creators through a new feature that links shows to Groups.
Facebook says it plans to roll out access to Watch to more users and more content creators soon, starting with the rest of the U.S. before expanding internationally. Users with access will see a TV-shaped Watch button in the bottom navigation bar of Facebook’s main app that opens the new video hub.
Facebook admits that “we’ve also funded some shows” as examples, but notes that these are only a small percentage of all the available shows. “We want any publisher/creator who is interested to be able to create a show in the future,” a Facebook spokesperson tells me. “So there will be hundreds of shows at launch, and we’ll hopefully scale to thousands.”

-robot tax to make up for lost income tax in South Korea, hmmm
The country will limit tax incentives for investments in automated machines as part of a newly proposed revision of its tax laws.
It is hoped the policy will make up for lost income taxes as workers are gradually replaced by machines, as well as filling welfare coffers ahead of an expected rise in unemployment, according to the Korea Times.




  1. Had no idea SoundCloud was an electronic music streaming entity that could be shuttered if funding isn’t sorted!
SoundCloud plans on raising around $170 million, in a deal that would value the company at $150 million prior to the new investment. Most of the new money would come from Raine Group and Temasek.
In the past, SoundCloud had valued itself at $700 million, and in 2014, the company thought it could sell itself for more than $1 billion to Twitter. Last year, it also talked to rival streaming service Spotify about a sale.
I’ve asked Ljung, Trainor and SoundCloud PR for comment. (UPDATE: A day later, SoundCloud PR sent out this release confirming my story. One bit of additional info: Mike Weissman, who worked with Trainor at Vimeo, will join as COO.) Trainor left Vimeo, IAC’s video service last year. Last month, former Vimeo general manager Anjali Sud took Trainor’s old job.
The last time I wrote about SoundCloud, back in March, I reported that the company was struggling, looking for money, and that investors thought the company might go for $250 million — about the amount of money SoundCloud had raised over its lifetime.
Since then, things have gotten worse: Last month the company laid off 173 people — 40 percent of staff.
The new funding would be used in part to pay off SoundCloud’s existing debt, including a $70 million credit line it took on in March, and would dramatically reset SoundCloud’s cap table.
As Axios’s Dan Primack noted earlier, Ljung has told existing investors that if they don’t accept the new funding proposal, he “suggests the company would not be able ‘to continue as a going concern.’”

2. Cool battery idea! Flexible battery can run of sweat!

Instead of packing electrolytes that are corrosive or toxic, the team used sodium-based chemicals like sodium sulfate, which was once used as a laxative, as well as saline and a solution used for cell culture. While it's still preferable that those solutions don't leak out of the batteries and onto or inside of a human, if they do, it wouldn't pose the same risks that other batteries' chemicals do. Because excessive leakage-prevention measures -- and therefore, added materials -- aren't required, the battery can easily maintain flexibility.
The research team created two versions -- a belt-shaped model and a nanotube. The sodium sulfate electrolyte worked best of the three solutions tested and its function held up against similarly-sized lithium-ion batteries currently used in wearables. And the performance of the belt-shaped version wasn't impacted even after it was bent 100 times at different angles.
That these batteries can function off of sodium-based liquids means that in the future these devices might be able to run off of body fluids like sweat. And the researchers discovered that the nanotube batteries might have an additional unforeseen use. After observing that the nanotubes were accelerating the conversion of dissolved oxygen into hydroxide ions, which isn't great for battery power, they realized that this could be a feature if the devices were used in a slightly different way. "We can implant these fiber-shaped electrodes into the human body to consume essential oxygen, especially for areas that are difficult for injectable drugs to reach," researcher Yonggang Wang said in a statement. "Deoxygenation might even wipe out cancerous cells or pathogenic bacteria since they are very sensitive to changes in living environment pH. Of course, this is hypothetical right now, but we hope to investigate further with biologists and medical scientists."
3. Who thinks about keeping their networking gear running if there is no power in their home?
If the power at your house can be a little spotty, this $41 APC backup UPS is designed specifically to keep your modem and router running on battery power, so you’ll never lose touch with the world. Today’s deal is an all-time low by over $10, so if you have any inkling that you might want this, I wouldn’t hesitate.

4. This is interesting and is a sign of how Google is changing things that may not be as good as we think.
Our own Napier Lopez spotted an odd change in Google’s search service on Androidtoday: search results don’t include URLs like they used to. Instead, they only display the page’s title, a thumbnail of a featured image from the site, and a blurb.
It isn’t clear if Google is merely running a test or gradually rolling out a change. But it’s hard to see how this helps anyone, besides making the interface a bit cleaner. The company also seems to be testing another way of displaying URLs and AMP badges:
5. Is google the ultimate walled garden? Do people use other search engines?

More questions load every time you click, and it's easy to stray from related topic to topic without ever leaving Google.
Google will load endless related questions.
Google will load endless related questions.
IMAGE: SCREENSHOT
The growth in the use of these sorts of built-in tools in the past few years has been dramatic. A recent report from marketing agency Stone Temple found that half of all Google search results now come with some form of information hosted within the site—and three in ten with so-called "snippets" in particular. As of January, these excerpts appeared more than 50 percent more often than they did just a year and a half earlier.
The use of embedded excerpts has grown at a crazy rate.
The use of embedded excerpts has grown at a crazy rate.
IMAGE: STONE TEMPLE
Google's mobile experience has become even more insulated from the rest of the web. Some secondary results pages are now entirely self-contained; they list relevant information directly on the page and link only to AMP articles, YouTube videos, and other results pages in the same format. It's not hard to imagine how this set-up might be fleshed out into an entirely closed information network one day.
5. How and where people get info about this program!

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