Thursday, December 25, 2008

Show #110



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  • Top 10 Consumer Apps of 2008
    • CoolIris
    • Qik
    • Mogulus
    • Meebo
    • Last.fm
    • Ning
    • Hulu
    • IntenseDebate
    • Firefox
    • Twitter
  • Top 10 Free Windows Apps of 2008
    • Firefox 3
    • Mojo (download from ITunes over the Internet) - OurTunes (Like Mojo but open source)
    • HelloPDF (PDF to Word Doc Converter)
    • CCleaner 2.0 (Cleans crap from your machine)
    • AVG Free Antivirus Clamwin
    • Windows Vista SP1 (A whole new operating system for free!)
    • HotSpot Shield (Browse US sites without being in the US)
    • Quick Media Converter
    • DExpose2
    • DropBox - Syncing Files across Internet
    • Executor (keyboarding for app opening)
    • Sharepod (free your Ipod from ITunes)
  • Top 10 Games in 2008
    • Grand Theft Auto IV (even TIME Magazine agrees)
    • Braid
    • Little Big Planet
    • Rock Band 2
    • Gears of War 2
    • Dead Space
    • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
    • Hunted Forever (Flash)
    • Fieldrunners (iPhone)
    • Spore
  • Top 10 Comfort Foods (Google Zeitgeist)
    • Mac + Cheese
    • Potato Salad
    • Pot Pie
    • Apple Pie
    • Chicken Soup
    • Fried Chicken
    • Meat Loaf
    • Spaghetti
    • Chili
    • Ice Cream
  • Top 10 Most Searched Hoochie-Momma's on the Internet -- End of the show
  • Top Pirated Games in 2008 (TorrentFreak)
    • Spore -- 1,700,000
    • The Sims 2 -- 1,150,000
    • Assassins Creed -- 1,070,000
    • Crysis -- 940,000
    • Command & Conquer 3 -- 860,000
    • Call of Duty 4 -- 830,000
    • GTA San Andreas -- 740,000
    • Fallout 3 -- 645,000
    • Far Cry 2 -- 585,000
    • Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 -- 470,000
  • Top 5 Recipes from my Wife
    • Tobascco Gravy
    • Mom's Meat Loaf
    • Lasagna
    • Stuffed Mannicotti
    • Stuffed Chicken
  • Top 5 Deal Sites on the Internet
  • Top 7 Super Villains That should Exist
    • (Edited for Content)
    • Sensitive Step-Dad
    • DJ MVP
    • Orange Guido
    • The Drunken Mistake
    • Vomitron
    • The Pharmacist

Seminal Moments in Gaming
  • Steven
    • Zelda - Games could be more than games. First "open world" experience
    • Super Star Wars - First real graphics wow
    • Mortal Kombat - Stepping into an arcade and seeing "realistic" graphics
    • Warcraft 2 - Coming off a 2 year sabatical from computers and seeing the progress in games on PC
    • Favorite Game of All Time? "Masters of Magic" (MoM)

Seminal Moments in Technology
  • Steven
    • EGA Monitor on a x286
    • Pagers with messaging
    • First time to see the Internet
    • Hacking for the first time

While perhaps not the most searched "hoochie mama" on the Internet, she does have the distinction of being Google's fastest rising search term this year: Sara Palin

http://hotlist.uk.msn.com/2007/top-100-women-2008.aspx

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Show #109



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News
  • Scientists use Wii to Codify Learning System
    • (Source Behind Article)
    • Using the Accelerometers in the Wii-mote to measure and record movements
    • Charts and Graphs of peoples movements
    • slow learners that eventually get it, learners that don't, A-Ha people that pick up cues and "get it"
    • Mostly a gimmick to pick up test victims (i mean subjects)
    • (cheap test hardware - talk a little bit about that 3D test)
  • Governments Ready to Bail out DRAM Makers
    • Big economic impact to memory makers
    • Taiwan / Germany / South Korea all effected
    • Manufacturers were betting on strong Vista sales (oops)
    • Projecting a 20-25% decrease in new PC sales for Q1 2009
  • Papers Served in Australia via Facebook
    • Couple defaulted on $100,000 house loan
    • Couldn't be served at home and email wasn't responding
    • Law firm asked if they could be served on Facebook
    • Judge assented, profiles have since disappeared from site
  • Last Year for Apple Macworld in 2009
    • Jobs will not be giving the keynote
    • MacWorld will supposedly continue without Apple directly sponsoring
    • Apple Stores and other things seen as more effective for Apple
  • Apple taking a downturn
    • 1% downturn while the PC industry as a whole goes up 2% (November)

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)

Intarweb Goldmine

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Show #108



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Charity Plug
News
  • Kristen Kreuk in Streetfighter Movie Adaptation
    • Steven thinks she's HOT :)
    • OK, what normal male does not? Plus she can act.... really well
  • RIAA Sues 19 Yr old Transplant Patient
    • Innocent, Sick, Unable to answer = Guilty as Charged
    • Morally Reprehensible what the RIAA is doing
    • They deserve this horrible press coverage
  • Comcast offers Bandwidth Monitor in 2009
    • Comcast implemented 250GB limit for a single month
    • Now you will be able to see your BW usage (with a 3 hr delay)
    • Comcast shooting for January 5th for release of tool
  • BD Live - (Interactive Blu-Ray - Really Worth the Hype?)
    • How many you us have ever played the extra content on DVD's
      • I do a lot (ok, your a freak but how many regular people...)
      • BD-Live is not all there yet, generally a tool to sell other movies at the moment, some additional features are cool
    • Iron Man flops for BD Live
  • Contrary to Popular Belief, Textese will not ruin your grammar or spelling
    • Although faster to type, text-speak takes twice as long to decipher for an adult (according to study on college students)
    • Found that people need better grammar and spelling skills to decipher faster
    • Rule of thumb is to never let it creep into your essays or resume's :D :D
  • Our Christmas/New Years Special will Air between the 26th and 28th depending on your local station, we'll be covering:
    • Top 10 Consumer Apps of 2008
    • Top 10 Games in 2008
    • Top 10 Most Searched Hoochie-Momma's on the Internet (ok, maybe not so much...)
    • Top Pirated Games in 2008 (TorrentFreak)
      • Spore -- 1,700,000
      • The Sims 2 -- 1,150,000
      • Assassins Creed -- 1,070,000
      • Crysis -- 940,000
      • Command & Conquer 3 -- 860,000
      • Call of Duty 4 -- 830,000
      • GTA San Andreas -- 740,000
      • Fallout 3 -- 645,000
      • Far Cry 2 -- 585,000
      • Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 -- 470,000

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)
  • Favorite Features of 360 NXE? Netflix Instant Queue
    • A lot of people are using it like a pseudo DVR and / or getting acquainted with documentaries
    • PS3 not looking to implement
  • Country coming to Rock Band

Intarweb Goldmine
  • Obama "ZuneGate"
    • Funny Quote from the Comments:
      I own a Zune and happily, especially if it keeps me from turning into one of these freak boys. I’d rather him be actually be an Islamic extremist than a member of the Church of Jobs. To listen to these guys talk, you can already picture them strapping on Mac Airs and running into a PC dealer to blow up on customer service.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Show #107



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Charity Plug
News
  • New Version of Java comes with MSN Toolbar...
  • Google Calendar Now Supports Apple ICal
    • Google Calendar has supported Outlook for awhile now
    • There's a setup program and it allows you to sync your iCal with Google calendar
    • Having a web calendar is handy in case you don't have your laptop or desktop with you
  • CBS Hacked, Malware Distributed
    • Sub-Domain hacked (i.e. yoursite.cbs.com)
    • IFrame was serving up the domain and subsequent malware
    • Russian hackers were responsible
    • Vulnerability for users really dependent upon a number of factors including the type of security used on a PC, the operating system, and possibly the browser version.
    • Ben-Itzak, who found the hack, "It also highlights the fact that no web portal, no matter how high ranking, can be totally secure against a system hack and consequent infection of its visitors. Web users need to exercise caution at all times."
  • Study confirms mobile phones distract drivers
    • *Husband distracted by phone call of wife giving birth here*
    • Passenger conversation fared better than mobiles because they were in the car
  • Windows Drops Below 90% Market Share
    • 89.6% Windows (.84 % drop) (20.45% vista and growing)
    • Mac OSX - 8.9%
    • Linux - .9%
    • Caution - this was a poll done by servers monitored by Net Applications and not the whole internet
  • APPLE QUIETL Y RECOMMENDS VIRUS SOFTWARE
    • For the longest time Apple has sold their PC on it's "invincibility", marketing campaigns, etc.
    • Quietly released a post on their support forums
    • 'Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities so that virus programmers have more than one application to circumvent, thus making the whole virus writing process more difficult.'

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)
  • Wii Turns $6 profit for each console sold
  • Nintendo can't patent term "Wii Remote"
    • Remote is the sticky point
    • already a product out there called a "Wee-mote" (spell it) for kids
  • New Games Releases December
    • Not the deluge that was available in October - November (Resistance 2, Gears of War 2, Far Cry 2, Banjo Kazooie, Left4Dead, Little Big Planet,
    • Prince of Persia
    • Persona 4
    • SingStar Abba - Hyuck, Hyuck (PS3 and PS2)
  • Free Game:
  • Bio-Sensory Reactions to Games
    • Half Life 2, Halo 2, Gears of War, F.E.A.R, Call of Duty 3
    • Emsense uses brainwaves, heart activity, and even blinking to estimate engagement.
    • First 90 Minutes of the games measured of each
    • Games do affect emotions. FEAR used adrenaline most effective, Call of Duty 3 used honor, etc.
    • Tutorials came with mixed reviews - People don't like to be told what to do. They do like to be engaged and taught subtlely how to operate the game mechanics (cover systems, buddy calls, weapon changes, weapon reloads).
    • Tutorials were likely to be skipped by Males (40% more likely)
    • Highs and Lows important (brief lulls, puzzles, etc)
    • Close Combat is good - Halo 2's energy sword showed a high level of engagement
    • Cut Scenes were dicey - Entertainment and action were better than informational - Gears of War does well by relaying information through radio chatter
    • Novel vs. Gimmick Weapons -

Intarweb Goldmine
  • Black Friday Mishaps
    • No Wii's available
    • Stack of 360's cause a brawl
    • Employee trampled to death in NY Mall
    • Gun Fight and resulting death at Toys R Us in California

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Show #106



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News

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)

Holiday Gift Guide (bfads.net)
  • Terry White's Holiday Gift Guide
    • Do's and Don'ts are to live by
    • Women = Don't purchase a cleaning accessory, Don't buy them a universale remote, no cookbooks or cookbook organizers, surge protectors, or rechargeable batteries, digital bathroom scale
    • Men = CLOTHES (underwear, socks, ties), etc., Anything bathroom related, Memory card holder, generic camera or computer bags, Talking treasures (talking fish anyone?)
    • Electronic gadgets are always a good bet for both men and women
  • Walmart seems to be the big winner of the advertising wars so far
    • $199 XBox 360 Arcade with GH III wireless controller and bevy of games
    • Sam's Club XBox 60 GB Bundle for $350 - GH III controller and 3 other games
  • Gift Guides
  • Gamespot 2008 Holiday Gift Guide - CNET's 2008 Holiday Gift Guide
  • Amazon Customer Vote
    • Already over by the time you hear this but look for this annual event next year
    • 6 Rounds - 18 Products
    • You vote on which deal you want, Random emails on Thanksgiving to voters
    • Race to purchase
    • PS3 Bundles at $199, Laptop at $129, 1080P LCD TV at $699, etc

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Show #105



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News
  • Yahoo Exec to Step Down
    • Jerry Yang, CEO at Yahoo, plans to step down when replacement found
    • Tumultuous times as of late with Yahoo rejecting a 47.5 billion dollar offer of purchase from M$
    • Failed to gain an advertising partnership with Google
    • Could M$ be interested in an acquisition again with Jerry Yang gone??? (win-win for M$)
  • USB 3.0 Ready!
    • Only took them 8 years to go from 2.0 to 3.0
    • USB 2.0 = 480 Mb/s
    • USB 3.0 = 5 Gb/s
    • Specification 1.0 finished, sent to governing body
    • Competing Firewire (1394-2008) has recently been approved for 3.2 Gb/s
    • Analogy that explains how fast 5 Gb/s is:
      • USB 2.0 = 60 MB/sec or about 2.6 minutes for a full DVD
      • USB 3.0 = 640 MB/sec or about 15 seconds for a full DVD
      • USB 3.0 is about 1000X faster than your broadband internet connection, 100X faster than most people's network connections, and 5X faster than the highest end local area network connections
  • Freedom of Information Act shows that the feds can lojack your cell phone without the Telco's help
  • Geek Alert: Full Star Trek Trailer for new movie available on their official site
    • JJ Abrams will be directing the new movie
    • Opinions on whether they can upright the sinking ship...

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)
  • 7-11 Releasing Games Early
    • Yes, you heard right. 7-11 now distributes game titles behind the counter
    • Wrath of the Lich King AND Gears of War 2 both released early
  • World of Warcraft Expansion Released
    • Northrend 70-80 grind = more of the same
    • Death Knights was the funnest 3 hours I've played since launch
    • Turn your graphics to high and watch the beauty unfold
  • National Geographic Gets into Gaming
    • Opening new gaming division
    • 2 games already out: National Geographic: Panda on DS and Herod's Lost Tomb for Iphone
    • Decent reviews for Panda: Similar to NintenDogs but with a little more education in mind, care for panda cubs or full grown panda's. toys, food, washing, all that you expect.

Interview
First Commercialized Fully submersed Liquid Cooled PC
    • Hardcore Computers
    • Daren Klum, president of Hardcore Computer
    • Custom Parts made from off-the-shelf pieces (custom = propietary but for engineering reasons, not money like MAC)
    • Pull-out, push-in motherboard on rails (make sure it drains)
    • LED lights make the fully submersed internals glow mad crazy
    • Mode to allow the liquid to bubble and look cooler
    • Liquid is an oil that is biodegradable and fully non-conductive
    • SSD's, Motherboard, RAM, GPU, CPU all fully in the tank that is full of liquid
    • Full 64 MB X-Fi integrated on custom Motherboard (power routed far away from it)
    • three overclocked GeForce GTX280
    • Dual Power-Supply for redundancy
    • 3 SSD's (solid state drives) fully immersed in the most expensive mode
    • 2 non-immersed 3.5 server-style HD spaces available by default
    • How much? 10k min? nope, 4.5 - 11k for a full machine (9 grand I would consider my optimal plaything)
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Intarweb Gold Mine
  • Steve Jobs Flicks off IBM
    • Hahah, this happened in the late 80's with pictures to prove it
    • Steve has probably matured since then but after IBM sued them because of their recent exec hire, he is probably doing this in his bedroom right now. (Mark PaperMaster = IBM Exec hired at Apple)
  • Urine Passes Nasa Taste Test
    • $250 million dollar recycling plant sent to the space station
    • The new system distils, filters, ionizes and oxidizes wastewater - including urine -- into fresh water for drinking.
    • spins to create artificial gravity that separates the water from the brine, iodine then added
    • Turns yesterday's coffee into today's coffee or yesterdays urine into today's drinking water
    • After exhaustive taste test, anonymous comment, "I've got some in my fridge. It tastes fine to me."

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Show #104



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News
  • G1 Security Flaw Found

    • affects G1 Web Browser
    • Could allow malicious code to run and install software including keyloggers
    • "I can basically do anything the web browser has permission to do," said Mr Miller. "I can read text messages, read their cookies, see their passwords, watch them surf the web and watch what they type."
    • the "how" is not public, just the knowledge of the vulnerability
  • Vista has Failed, Long live Windows 7 AND 7 Coolest Features of Windows 7

    • New Windows Taskbar (thumbnail - mouseover blows up a bigger thumbnail)
    • Jump Lists - commonly used tasks within the programs
    • New Aero - Instant Desktop
    • Device Stage - All in one browser for devices
  • Windows Office Web

Tech Tidbits
  • GMail will feature SMS messaging
    • Tried to launch it as part of GMail Labs, there were some issues
    • Expecting about two more weeks
    • We'll talk about it again on the show when we get to see it


Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)
Intarweb Gold Mine
Next Week: Interview
Daren Klum - President of Hardcore PC

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Show #103



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News
  • First Commercialized Fully submersed Liquid Cooled PC
    • Hardcore Computers
    • Custom Parts made from off-the-shelf pieces (custom = propietary but for engineering reasons, not money like MAC)0
    • Pull-out, push-in motherboard on rails (make sure it drains)
    • LED lights make the fully submersed internals glow mad crazy
    • Mode to allow the liquid to bubble and look cooler
    • Liquid is an oil that is biodegradable and fully non-conductive
    • SSD's, Motherboard, RAM, GPU, CPU all fully in the tank that is full of liquid
    • Full 64 MB X-Fi integrated on custom Motherboard (power routed far away from it)
    • three overclocked GeForce GTX280
    • Dual Power-Supply for redundancy
    • 3 SSD's (solid state drives) fully immersed in the most expensive mode
    • 2 non-immersed 3.5 server-style HD spaces available by default
    • How much? 10k min? nope, 4.5 - 11k for a full machine (9 grand I would consider my optimal plaything)
  • MTV smacks YouTube and Releases Music Library to Web
    • API included
    • Looks like a place for older music videos (16,000 of them)
    • Funny that MTV has to put the word "Music" after it's moniker...
    • Lots of errors right now and laggy as hell.
    • Why oh Why do they feel the need to create another source????
  • EPA Bangs on Game Industry
    • One more thing that the government can make more expensive
    • Consoles are starting to use more and more power these days
      • PS3: 193.6 watts (gameplay) 182.7 (Blu-ray) 173.2 watts (movie)
      • XBox 360: 185.1 watts (gameplay) 125.6 (movie)
      • Wii: 17.8 watts
    • Derek's Yearly Power Meter
  • Amazon.com buys Reflexive Entertainment
    • Popcap.com Knock-off: Download and purchase casual puzzle games, online offering available
    • Google "Lively" - cross between Second Life and IRC
    • Kongregate.com - more interactive web-only games with achievements and chat
  • Netflix "Watch Instantly" coming to Macs by end of year
    • Brought to you by Microsoft's "Silverlight"... lol
  • Windows Azure Announced
    • Full Cloud Oriented OS
    • Email, SQL, Web, File Sharing
    • Deploy and forget where it's deployed
    • Virtualization in Microsoft's space instead of local
    • Alerts through Live Messenger, Email, Text Messages for errors
    • CTP (Community Technology Preview) now available
  • Harnessing the power of the Brain
    • Featured on CBS's 60 minutes
    • A monkey that they mapped the brain of while walking, and moving things now can use a bionic arm to eat just using brain waves.
    • Scott uses a brain computer interface (BCI) to think of one letter at a time so he can communicate


Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)

Intarweb Gold Mine

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Show #102



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News


Tech Picks

  • Touchless SDK (Snake Demo/WebCam Control)
    • Have you seen MSNBC or other TV shows where they have screens they move items around on without using a mouse or keyboard? That technology generally uses syphosticated sensors to accomplish the magic, but a simple version using your webcam is here.
    • A free SDK, or Software Development Kit, from Microsoft allows developers to use a webcam as an input device, imagine games you control with your hands
    • Want to see it in action for yourself, you don't have to be a developer, download the Snake Demo for your Webcam

Power Tip

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)

Intarweb Gold Mine
  • Pinup Zombie Calendar (must see)
    • 2009 Calendar full of Pinup Zombies
  • Octagon Bed
    • All this to make derek laugh, we won't do most of these punchlines... maybe?
    • No grabbing the fence beotch!
    • That Bed + Derek = Many early stoppages.
    • Two men enter! One man leaves!
    • Beware of the Read Naked Poke!
    • No way I could fall asleep in that bad boy I would be way too pumped
    • Mommy!!! I can't sleep!!! There's a Chuck Liddell under my bed!
    • If the other side of those pillows say TapAss instead of TapOut...I may buy one of these...
    • That bed IS awesome! But not in a 'I want to buy it' sort of way.
    • Pricing
      • Twin: $950 / Full: $1200 / Queen: $1450
      • $89.95 - $129.95 for the sheets all sizes from Twin to California King
        (3 styles to choose from)
      • Shipping is $42.99

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Show #101



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News
  • Want to go to space and you're not next in line? Well cut the line then!
    • Multi-millionaires have been able to visit space for a fee, at least five of them have
    • For a mere $5MM deposit you can join the Space Adventures' Orbital Missions Explorers Circle which helps negotiate to get you into space.
    • Now one of the members of this club is getting their second chance to go to space, this time instead of just orbit, to the International Space Station
  • MySpace launches self-service ads
    • They've been talking about this for over a year.
    • Billed as "the affordable way to promote yourself", the MyAds service allows you to create your ad and target your audience on MySpace
  • Court bans RealDVD indefinitely
    • We knew Hollywood wouldn't let RealNetworks sell its RealDVD DVD-ripping-and-archiving software without a fight, and right on schedule, six major studios have filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent it from being sold.
    • RealNetworks has been planning on hiding behind that Kaleidescape ruling (a home hard-drive based network-enabled DVD jukebox) all along, but unlike that ruling straight CSS (Content Scramble System) circumvention isn't really what's at the heart of the suit: according to the studios' request for a restraining order, consumers won't be able to contain themselves in the face of RealDVD's voodoo magic and will start ripping rental DVDs en masse
    • Seriously, the suit calls the incentive to do so "all but overwhelming." Here's a hint, guys: if you believe the temptation to do something is that strong, it probably means you can get people to pay to do it, and you should probably be working out a business model that embraces consumers instead of funding new Mercedes for your lawyers while actual piracy tears down the fragile house of cards your entire industry is built on.
    • Hollywood wins over the consumer when Judge Maralyn Hall Patel (of Napster fame, remember her?) ruled last Wednesday that a temporary restraining order blocking sales of the software will stay in place indefinitely until she decides whether it violates the DMCA
  • Youtube hosting full-length shows
    • Star Trek (Original), MacGyver, Beverly Hills 90210, and The Young and the Restless
    • All of which allow the use of YouTube's new TheaterView which makes the rest of the screen dark and "theater like" -- FUN!
    • While you're at it, search for feature length videos that you can watch on YouTube by clicking this fantastic link right here.
  • Netflix adds $1 on Blu-rays

Tech Picks

  • Google's new satellite, GeoEye
  • Touchless SDK (Snake Demo/WebCam Control)
    • Have you seen MSNBC or other TV shows where they have screens they move items around on without using a mouse or keyboard? That technology generally uses syphosticated sensors to accomplish the magic, but a simple version using your webcam is here.
    • A free SDK, or Software Development Kit, from Microsoft allows developers to use a webcam as an input device, imagine games you control with your hands
    • Want to see it in action for yourself, you don't have to be a developer, download the Snake Demo for your Webcam
  • WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection
    • Graphics cards sure are powerful these days! What does that have to do with WiFi you ask?
    • Your graphics card is responsible for delivering 60+ frames per second of graphics to your screen while you play games with ever increasing complexity, its an astonishing amount of data that has to be processed, numbers that have to be crunched, to make those 3D graphics look life-like in your game of WoW or F.E.A.R.
    • And for sometime now you've been able to harness the extremely powerful math processing of your graphics card to help projects like SETi @ Home and Folding @ Home.
    • Our wireless networks that we take for granted and transfer data over for our laptops are secured using several different types of encryption and researchers are finding that with the help of something as simple as a graphics card, it is in the realm of near possibility that the traffic will be cracked.
    • Here's the good news, when you're on a secure website, the kind that starts with HTTPS and makes the bar at the top of your browser change colors and the lock appear on the screen, your traffic is encrypted in your browser, so EVEN IF the traffic on the WiFi is decrypted, you have one more very difficult layer of encryption to get through.
    • So the moral of the story: Security in computers is only as good as the new advancements in technology, but any computer security is better than just one phone conversation in which you say your Social Security or Credit Card Number over the phone -- something we've all done, perhaps even many times
  • Hey ST: TNG fans -- a tricorder is closer than you think: Microscope-on-a-chip
    • Implantable microscope, just without the optics
    • Uses a sensor just like the point-and-shoot cameras you have in your cell phone
  • Firefox coming to a mobile device near you


Power Tip
  • Clean up and keep spyware away with FREE SpywareBlaster
    • $9.95/year for automatic updating -- simply manually clicking to check for protection updates occasionally will save you this $10 -- think of it as a donation to help the developers make it better with an incentive of a button you don't have to click for you
  • m.seesmic.com
    • Video blogging via your cell phone

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)

Intarweb Gold Mine
  • Microsoft loses 21,000+ XBox 360s in train derailment
    • We should have been there right after that train derailed, I only need 3.
  • 1 person controlling 36 characters in WoW
    • Now that's powerleveling for ya
    • The amount of computers isn't that staggering. There's a utility that allows you to divide up each of your monitors into quadrants or maximize 2 instances of the game across a multi-screen -- what's the name of this app?
    • What's WoW's monthly charge now? (no clue, services trade for mine but this guys is paying $5,711 annually for all 36 of his accounts on 6 month plans)
  • Crowdsourcing & Micro-Funding (Push this to next week, we already have too much content)
    • Cool words, but what do they mean?
    • A guy named Wayne Sutton (Twitter / Seesmic) is trying to fund a new $1999 MacBook Pro from his Twitter followers
    • He says if only half give him $1, he'll have more than enough, and even better, the person who donates the most ($5, $10, or however much) he will give his first gen MacBook to.
    • Seesmic on your Windows Mobile device

Friday, October 10, 2008

Show #100



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News

Tech Picks


Power Tip

Gamer's Corner (Conferences, New Developments, Game Reviews)
  • October Game Releases (Damn the wallet, full speed ahead!)
    • Little Big Planet Release Date (Oct. 21)
    • Fable II Release (Oct. 21)
    • DeadSpace (Oct. 14)
    • Rockband 2 (Oct. 20)
    • Farcry 2 (Oct. 21)
    • Spiderman: Web of Shadows (Oct. 21)
    • Bioshock PS3 (Oct. 21)
    • Guitar Hero: World Tour (Oct. 26)
    • Red Alert 3 (Oct 28)
    • Fallout 3 Release Date (10/28/2008)
Intarweb Gold Mine

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Ustream.TV Issues

Ustream.TV is having some technical difficulties with our stream this evening, we'll record and post it online as soon as we're done! :)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Show #99



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News
  • First Commercial Rocket to reach orbit
  • Microsoft Sues over Scareware
    • People that create programs that look like a windows prompt to tell you of a fatal error, you go download their app, then they scare you into purchasing a useless product
    • Washington Spyware Act Enabling prosecution
    • includes claims of misrepresentation, harassment, and high pressure sales
  • Nintendo Planning new DS
  • Camera Sold on eBay contained MI6 files
    • Top Secret document detailing encryption used by MI6 field agents
    • Material was purportedly relating to Abdul al-Hadi al-Iraqi, a high-ranking al-Qaeda officer, who was captured by the CIA in 2007
    • From a security perspective, this is why you should clear your computer, camera, cellphone, etc before you sell it or give it to someone else. This information not only divulges secrets about MI6 operations, operating systems and previously unheard-of departments, but it could put lives at risk.
  • Man tracks down his own stolen computer
    • How can you do this?
      • Citrix GoToMyPC
      • LogMeIn
      • Remote Desktop
      • VNC
  • Apple Finally Drops the iPhone NDA

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