Friday, February 29, 2008

Show #71



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News
  • First Comcast Blocks the Internet, now they block the public!
    • In recent months cable and Internet companies like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon have repeatedly been caught blocking, filtering, and spying on consumers' Internet activities. The FCC responded to the thousands of people who expressed their outrage over the anti-competitive practices by holding this hearing in Boston, Massachusetts.
    • Hundreds of concerned citizens arrived to speak out on the importance of an open Internet. Many took the day off from work — standing outside in the Boston cold — to see the FCC Commissioners. But when they reach the door, they’re told they couldn’t come in.
    • The size of the crowd was evidence that many Americans don’t want giant corporations like Comcast and Verzion to decide what we can do and where we can go on the Internet.
    • While there wasn't an "open mic" at the event, the SaveTheInternet coalition was on hand to video tape comments from concerned citizens to send the FCC.
    • However, for many people who showed up on time for the hearing, they didn't get the opportunity to participate because Comcast paid people to fill the room, stack it in their favor,
    • More than 100 people who arrived at the appointed time for the hearing were turned away by campus police because the room was already full.
    • The Cambridge hearing is part of the FCC’s ongoing investigation into Comcast’s blocking of Internet traffic. But there’s much more at stake. We are at a critical juncture, where it will be decided whether we have a closed Internet controlled by a small handful of giant corporations, or an open Internet controlled by the people who use it.

    • Comcast wants the former — to dictate which Web sites and services go fast, slow or don’t load at all. And they’re backed by the other would-be gatekeepers at AT&T, Verizon and Time Warner.

    • Tell the FCC to stop Comcast from blocking Internet traffic and to permanently protect Net Neutrality: http://www.savetheinternet.com/comcast.php

  • Email to HD DVD subscribers of Netflix
    • As you may have heard, most of the major movie studios have recently decided to release their high-definition movies exclusively in the Blu-ray format. In order to provide the best selection of high-definition titles for our members, we have decided to go exclusively with Blu-ray as well.
    • While we will continue to make our current selection of HD DVD titles available to you for the next several months, we will not be adding additional HD DVD titles or reordering replacements.
    • Toward the end of February, HD DVDs in your Saved Queue will automatically be changed to standard definition DVDs. Then toward the end of this year, all HD DVDs in your Queue will be changed to standard definition DVDs. Don't worry, we will contact you before this happens.
  • Sony's (SNE) Head of Software Game Development to Resign
    • Phil Harrison, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, the game software development arm of Sony's videogame division, will resign on February 29
    • With the company for 15 years, leaving to "tackle new challenges in the video game industry"
  • Wubi/Hardy Heron Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 5
    • One of the most significant new features added in alpha 5 is support for Wubi, a new installation mechanism that makes it easier for Ubuntu and Windows to coexist on the same computer. Wubi provides a complete Ubuntu installer that can be run in Windows from the Ubuntu Live CD. It installs Ubuntu into a folder on the Windows file system and sets up a boot menu so that users can choose between Windows and Ubuntu when the computer starts.
    • Unlike a regular dual-boot configuration, Wubi doesn't require users to create a partition on their hard drives for Ubuntu. When Ubuntu is installed with Wubi, it can be uninstalled directly from the Add/Remove Programs utility in Windows.
  • Electronic Arts Denied
    • Well that was the articile title from Digg
    • Take-Two Interactive Software, the company that currently has Rockstar Games under its wing, has rejected Electronic Arts' offers to be bought out.
    • Not one to miss out on a gaming industry trend as hot as corporate synergy, Electronic Arts recently proposed an acquisition of Take-Two Interactive Software for $26 a share (nearly a 63 percent premium to their current stock value) -- for a grand total of approximately $2 billion.
  • Toll Road / High Occupancy Vehicle Lane (HOV) Camera
    • Not far from where I live they are putting in a new center lane that will feature both a variable priced tollway as well as an HOV lane, they're calling them managed lanes
    • New roadside cameras will be able to tell if you're abusing the HOV lane by measuring the amount of bodily fluid in the car
    • Sounds gross, but how cool is that, a camera that reads bodily fluid
  • Stream Movies to your XBox 360 from Netflix?
    • A survey was sent out (I didn't get one, and I'm an interested party)
    • There is already a MyNetflix plugin for Windows Vista Media Center PCs that turns the Media Center into a streaming frontend for the Netflix Watch Now interface
    • But what would you say if you could stream Netflix's Watch Now movies directly to your 360 at no additional charge? Would you be happy, or really happy?
  • DivX's Stage6 will close its doors February 28th
    • There was a clear need for a service that would offer a true high-quality video experience online because other video destinations on the Internet simply weren't providing that to users. A gap existed, and Stage6 arrived to fill it.
    • Stage6 began as an experiment, with the mission of empowering content creators and viewers to discover a new kind of online video experience.
    • Last year they kicked off an "effort to explore stragetic alternatives to Stage6" -- which is a fancy way of saying they'd decided it would have to be sold, spun into a private company, or shut down
Web Picks
  • Prosper.com - Prosper is a site where you can lend people money for an interest rate you set the minimum to and bid in increments of $50 to $25,000 on loan listings you select. If you're on the borrowing side, you can list how much you want to borrow and set your maximum interest rate, and lenders can compete for the loan by lowering their offered interest rate. Lenders can easily check the borrowers' credit grade to assess their risk.
  • Manage Your Online Reputation
  • Mozy - Backup data to the Internet
    • Home
      • Now Unlimited @ $5/mo
      • Previously: 5GB $1.95/mo, 30GB $4.95/mo, 60GB $9.95/mo (yearly gets you 1 month free)
    • Pro
      • $4/mo for each computer + $0.50/GB
    • Windows 2000, XP, and Vista, and Mac OS X 10.4

Gamer's Corner

Geek Out
  • Netvibes Ginger
    • Announced originally to be turned on in mid-February for everyone, its still coming
    • The interface in use is very similar to the Netvibes you may already be using however...
      • There's more of a social aspect to it, a public page, either from a "personal" or "business" POV
      • Adding new modules is easier and has a search interface tied in rather than going to Eco all the time
      • Not all modules transfer properly, but many do, and the interface feels faster

Friday, February 22, 2008

Show #70



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News
  • Facebook Can Ruin Your Life
    • It's pretty scary what people can do with random bits of information you give out on the internet
    • Anyone that can access it, can potentially use it against you.
    • You may THINK "what's the big deal- i'm just sharing this with my friends?" WRONG.
    • stuff that used to be private is now being investigated by law enforcement, attorneys, employers, schools
    • Besides some of the obvious no-no's like bad-mouthing your job or colleagues, small things you THINK are harmless may offend someone else or change the way they see you and work with you
    • court cases- in sexual assault cases & DWI suspect- a VICTIM & a CRIMINAL- both having their personal lives on trial
    • scholarships pulled for pictures found
    • I think it's wrong. I think it's completely wrong BUT the fact IS: it's happening anyway. I wouldn't want to work for a company that did that or go to a school that did that but it's not guaranteed to be avoidable
    • So I've had a disclaimer at the bottom of my facebook page FOREVER stating that "nothing stated in my page may be held as truth"... does that do ANYTHING for my privacy? Assuming I'm not bad mouthing my current job...
    • Although- where do they draw the line? WHO says what's good for a company and bad? Unless I'm the Public relations representative why should it matter if I constructively criticize the company and state my opinions in a non-aggressive or non- derogatory manner?
    • If lawyers can use your information in child custody or marital cases.. what about smokers who tell their insurance companies they DON'T smoke? Will they start seeking out pictures of their clients, smoking in bars and such?
  • Yahoo's Digg Competitor
    • Buzz
    • Feb 26th
    • Digg anyone submits, here only Yahoo's advertisers can publish
  • Sony Hints at downloadable PS2 games on PS3
    • Now this has NOT been formally announced but sony is HINTING that:
    • PS2 games may become available to download from the playstation network, that can be played on the PS3
    • the technology and software ARE available to make the full-length original PS2 games compatible on the PS3, but Sony has not confirmed whether or not this will happen
    • will fix problem of backwards compatibility
  • Marvel Online Digital Comics
    • Instant Web Access to Comics
    • Launched November 13, 2007
    • 2700+ comics currently available and growing
    • Only software needed is Adobe Flash Player 6.0
    • Same as paper comics.
      • Better for older ones re-colored and digitized.
      • Made from the files that were sent to the printers
    • Publishing issues every week (20 per week, according to publisher rep)
    • page back and forth just like a paper comic
    • Smart panel mode or 2 page mode. Autoforward available.
    • Users can request their favorites (Shiar Empire series for me)
    • Wait period for newer comics (30 day period?)
    • widely successful and not going anywhere
    • 4.99 / month w/ year subscription or 9.99 a month
    • There is a 250 title free library for a limited time
    • How will this affect the comic stores in the long haul?
Web Picks
Gamer's Corner

Geek Out

Create Plucker files that you can then read on your phone

    • GUI Desktop Client - Allows you to create Plucker documents in a GUI environment and also contains the parser
    • Viewer - App installed on your Palm or Mobile Hand Device
  • Install the viewer
    • Comes in .cab format for pocket pcs
    • Copy cab to mobile device and just click it on the mobile device to install
  • Install the Desktop client on the desktop
    • Choose your language
    • If you own a palm, the software comes with hotsync. PocketPC must set up a folder to sync within activesync
    • Select your output folder for the files that are being created
    • Create your channel (tons of options here)
      • URL -there's a standard library, like slashdot or set your own. Make sure the page is small-device ready
      • Local Files - HTML, txt, or image files
      • For URL: Go over to your "limits" tab and make sure your depth is set appropriately. Might be wise to check "ignore links to a server that is different"
      • Set a schedule in your schedule tab that you want it run on.
    • Set up your sync (hotsync or activesync) to synchronize changed files to a specific folder on your mobile device
  • You can also just copy the files over from the output directory to the mobile device
  • The Files created are .pdb files and use a sort of compression (zlib) to be created.
  • Go into your mobile device program (Vade Mecum for pocket pc) and set your location of the files that were either copied or synced in the "libraries" tab
  • Suzy's Wierd Addition: Why Scientists Love Game Consoles

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Show #69



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News

  • Hellotxt.com Mobile Coupons
    • A couple of weeks ago we talked about the concept of micro-blogging
    • There are several micro-blogging sites available Twitter (the most popular, but has the least features), Jaiku (less popular than Twitter, but with more functionality), and Pownce (lots of functionality, small user base)
    • If you have accounts on all three, how do you post to all 3 without having to go to three different websites?
    • HelloTxt.com helps with this. You sign up for an account, feed it your micro-blogging sites info, and you can then post updates from one place to several micro-blogs (more than just the 3 mentioned above)
    • One of HelloTxt.com's biggest failings, is the lack of a mobile interface; a way to update from your phone.
      • Well they now have a mobile version of the website that is currently invite only.
      • We don't have invites yet, so if you have some that you can send our way, please do by emailing us (theshow@powerofinformation.net)
  • New Firefox 2.0.0.12
  • Polaroid Closing Instant Film Factories
    • In an effort to keep up with the latest technology, Polaroid is cutting alot of jobs this year
    • After a 25-30 percent drop in sales each year, the company known for instant film finally gave up on instant film.
    • But now they can put more into their digital cameras, tv's, dvd players, and portable cell-phone printers (w/ zink) to stay competitive, and keep the company alive for years to come
  • Microsoft Offers to Buy Yahoo, Yahoo Rejects
    • About a week and a half ago Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo! for 44.6 billion dollars
    • The offer was made as a half cash/half stock deal
    • Microsoft figured Yahoo was ripe for the taking because Yahoo has not been performing well lately. With a revolving door of CEOs and other high profile positions, Yahoo has not really had a solid plan of action for over a year. Microsoft also thought that the buyout would help both companies compete against their number one competitor, Google who has owned the search engine market since it pretty much made its first appearance.
    • This is the second time that Microsoft has attempted a partnership with Yahoo. Back around this time last year, Microsoft and Yahoo were in talks to form some form of partnership between the two companies. However talks quickly ended with no real explanation given.
    • This past week, Yahoo officially reject Microsoft's offer. Some analysts are saying that Yahoo wants more cash (around 56 billion dollars) before they'd be willing to sell. So this rejection might not be the end of the Microsoft/Yahoo talks
    • However, they seem to be looking elsewhere, current articles are point to AOL as a potential partner and even Google has supposedly gotten into the game. Is Yahoo looking to sell or are they simply looking for a way to get back on their feet?
    • And to top things off, Microsoft has told Yahoo that the talks are not over yet. Rumors abound that if Microsoft can't the the Yahoo Board of directors to play ball, they'll take their case to the Yahoo! stock holders. Will Microsoft throw more money at Yahoo in hopes they'll sell?
  • Netflix Picks Blu-Ray
    • Netflix will promote Blu ray over HighDefinition- but because of low hd sales, netflix does not fear that this decision will significantly impact sales or rentals
    • This just adds one more huge supporter of BluRay on top of the five hollywood studios already supporting blu ray
    • HD has the support of only two hollywood studios and are now outsold by blu ray in disks AND players
    • Extra: Best Buy to Promote Blu-Ray over HD-DVD & already carry blu-ray EXCLUSIVELY in all but 250 stores
  • Duke Nukem Forever...finally here?

Web Picks
  • Beam-It-Up-Scotty
    • Send files to your cell phone
    • Try it with a:
  • GMail Tips
    • One more reason I should switch
    • anything close to your name will get to you
    • can vary your email to filter you mail into different folders
    • Track/Block Spammers
    • when you sign up- give them your name plus the site address@gmail so that you can block it whenever you want
  • Anywhere.FM
    • Desktop Uploader
    • WMP / Winamp / iTunes

Geek Out
  • TrueCrypt 5.0 Released
    • Lots of bug fixes
    • Major Update: Encrypt an entire disk
    • Encrypt a system partition with pre-boot authentication
    • OSX version & GUI for Linux version
    • New SHA-512 algrorithm
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Friday, February 8, 2008

Show #68



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News
  • Suzy's back
  • Couchville.comCouchville.com is going away
    • iPhone / iPod Sync with SnapStream's Beyond TV v4.7
      • No Subscription Fees. Ever.
      • Skip commercials and other parts of TV shows (ReplayTV)
      • Search for shows on actor, director, or title
      • Burn DVDs of your TV recordings*
      • New! Automatically sync recordings to iPod, iPhone or Apple TV*
      • Intelligent Program Guide resolves conflicts
      • Record HDTV from free, over-the-air or Clear QAM digital TV signals
  • What other DVRs are out there?
    • We've all heard of TiVo
      • Costs?
      • Pros
      • Cons
    • Scientific Atlanta (Time Warner / Comcast)
      • Cost
      • Pros
      • Cons
      • A side note: Comcast customers could be seeing the Tivo interface soon. The TiVo interface has already been rolled out to some Comcast customers in the Northeast markets.
  • [Derek] What about TV and Movies OnDemand
    • Apple TV / iTunes
      • Costs?
      • Pros
      • Cons
    • Netflix
      • Costs?
        • Monthly Fee
        • 1 dvd @ home | 2 max/mo | 2 hrs/mo | $4.99
        • 1 dvd @ home | Unlimited Movies / Hours | $8.99
        • 2 dvd @ home | Unlimited Movies / Hours | $13.99
        • 3 dvd @ home | Unlimited Movies / Hours | $17.99
        • 4 2
      • Pros
      • Cons
    • Joost
      • Costs?
        • FREE
      • Pros
        • Lots of content to choose from
        • The library continues to grow
        • Even though there are commercials, they are short and sweet (at most 20 seconds) and only show between programming
      • Cons
        • Sometimes the quality is degraded due to the peer-to-peer nature of the system
Smarten Up

Geek Out

Friday, February 1, 2008

Show #67



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News
  • Gartner Research says HD-DVD's resistance is "useless"
    • Gartner, the fat lady of research firms, is singing HD DVD's swan song this morning. Gartner believes that Toshiba's price-cutting may prolong HD DVD's life a little, but the limited line-up of film titles will inflict fatal damage on the format. He goes on to call the recent price cuts "useless resistance" in avoiding the inevitable. Gartner expects that, by the end of 2008, Blu-ray will be the winning format in the consumer market, and the war will be over. With 5 of the 7 major studios now backing Blu-ray exclusively, Gartner's certainty on the subject doesn't appear to be much of a stretch.
    • WMV HD
  • Pownce Launches
    • Pownce, a micro-blogging website launched last week.
      • What can Pownce do?
        • Keep your friends and "groups" updated on your latest happenings
        • Send pictures, files, & events
        • Pownce offers a $20/year premium plan that offers you more space for files & photo storage (up to 100MB)
      • What can you not do with Pownce?
        • Have it update your status from RSS feeds (like Jaiku)
        • Post from third party applications
        • Receive mobile updates (IM or SMS)
    • What is micro-blogging?
      • Micro-blogging is about the "what are you doing RIGHT NOW" mentality. What has your attention, what are you focusing on?
      • Think of it like a constant instant messaging status that you update whenever you change your focus
    • Why would you micro-blog
      • Micro-blogging is a great way to keep your friends up to date on what's going on with you
      • If your friends are all on the same service, then they can choose to be updated via IM or mobile phone with your updates. Ensuring they know what club you're at, or what restaraunt you're headed to.
    • Other micro-blogging websites
      • Twitter
        • Simple and easy to use. Does not offer a ton of extra features (none really)
        • Awesome development API so people have made tons of Twitter "helper" applications
      • Jaiku
        • As easy to use as Twitter but offers some items that Twitter does not
        • Add RSS feeds that relate to you (your blog, podcast, flickr, del.icio.u s) and have your Jaiku status updated when those feeds are updated
  • How about updating multiple sites?
  • Sony/BMG download cards for sale at Best Buy
    • On a recent trip to Best Buy I noticed an endcap that contained gift-card like cards featuring Sony/BMG artists available for purchase
    • I take this to mean that Sony/BMG has gotten those cards in stores now.
    • The cards look nifty, they basically have the album artwork on the front and a barcode on the back.
    • Sony/BMG DRM-Free downloads are also available from Amazon's Mp3 Store

Gamer's Corner
  • WoW Hits the big 1 "oh" (10,000,000 subscribers)
    • MMORPG Competition in 2008 (Wired)
    • Blizzard also clarified what the company means by “subscriber” further underlining the credibility of the 10 million figure. (For instance, the number doesn’t include unused pre-paid cards)
    • It should also be noted, the game’s first expansion, The Burning Crusade, was the best-selling PC game of 2007, holding the record for fastest-selling PC game of all time--nearly 2.4 million copies flew off store shelves in the first 24 hours it was available.