Dr. Bill.TV #397 – Video – “The Chromecasty Edition!”

Second gen. Chromecast w/ backdrop feeds, better WiFi, ‘Fast Play,’ more, Microsoft is using Linux to run its Cloud, Chromecast Audio, codenamed ‘Hendrix,’ will WiFi-enable your speakers, GSotW: Draw.IO, fastest Human-Powered Vehicle sets new record!

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Dr. Bill.TV #397 – Audio – “The Chromecasty Edition!”

Second gen. Chromecast w/ backdrop feeds, better WiFi, ‘Fast Play,’ more, Microsoft is using Linux to run its Cloud, Chromecast Audio, codenamed ‘Hendrix,’ will WiFi-enable your speakers, GSotW: Draw.IO, fastest Human-Powered Vehicle sets new record!

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TechPodcasts Network

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Draw.IO – Flowcharting Software


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Human Powered Speed Record Broken!

The World’s Fastest Human-Powered Vehichle Sets New World Speed Record

The Market Business – By: Donald V. Morris – “What’s the fastest you’ve ever gone on a bicycle? Maybe 20, close to 30 miles per hour on a hill? The AeroVelo team just more than doubled that in their bullet-shaped ‘speedbike,’ reaching a speed of 85.71 miles per hour and breaking the world record for fastest human-powered vehicle at the same time.

The news comes from Battle Mountain, Nevada, where the World Human Powered Speed Challenge is currently taking place. In it, competitors are given 8 kilometers to build up their speed before reaching a flat section that stretches 200 meters. It’s there that the speeds are measured and recorded, and it’s there that AeroVelo broke the previous record of 83.13 miles per hour.

The WHPSC is basically where cyclists put their knees where their mouth is, and attempt to beat the record for pedal-powered speed. This is the 16th event of its kind and the magic 200 meter stretch was specially repaved with the annual event in mind this year.

This is no conventional bike that the team was riding, though. The speedbike is a completely enclosed, bullet-shaped vehicle that forces the pilot to lean back almost completely horizontal. A combination of weight, aerodynamics, and sheer physical endurance allows the bike to reach such ludicrous speeds. It’s like the fastest human hamster wheel you’ll ever see.

The team set the record on Thursday, but the event in Nevada isn’t over yet, so that top speed could still be eclipsed. You can keep up with the contest at the International Human Powered Vehicle Association website, or follow along with the team on Twitter.”

Chromecast Audio: Project Hendrix

An audio-only Chromecast is coming to enable your speakers!

Exclusive: Chromecast Audio, codenamed ‘Hendrix,’ is a separate device & made to WiFi-enable your speakers

9to5Google – By: Stephen Hall – “We told you earlier today about the 2nd generation Chromecast, scheduled to be launched later this month. We also mentioned that Google is planning to launch something called ‘Chromecast Audio,’ although details were unclear until now. Thanks to several sources familiar with Google’s plans, 9to5Google has learned that Chromecast Audio is indeed a second Chromecast device targeted specifically at WiFi-enabling the speakers in your home, launching alongside the 2nd generation device…

Not to be confused with Google Cast for Audio, which is Google’s platform for making speakers and other audio hardware directly compatible with the Chromecast, ‘Chromecast Audio’ is a second Chromecast scheduled to be made official at Google’s September 29th event alongside many other announcements.

Sources have also informed us that the device goes by the codename ‘Hendrix,’ which makes sense given it being audio and music-focused.

As seen in the image we published earlier today, this device can plug directly into any speaker by way of 3.5 mm headphone cable, and it appears Google might plan to include one with the device.

This device will, according to the documents and sources, have multi-room support, which could mean that several devices could power multiple speakers outputting the same audio at the same time. Additionally, the device is said to have the ability to mirror the audio coming from your Chrome browser or an Android phone. Google brags that the device will feature ‘high-quality’ audio, and that Spotify will indeed support it.”