I never thought I’d see the day when Norton or McAfee had protection for your phone. That day still isn’t here, but I see it coming really fast. In the 6 months of 2005 over 50 mobile phone viruses have been spotted. The most notorious of them all is named Commwarrior, which spreads itself via Bluetooth. What would a phone virus do you ask? Drain your battery, erase your phone book, send out text messages to your contacts trying to flood mobile phone networks and incur charges for the handset user. Rather malicious considering that credit cards and bank accounts aren’t yet accessible on phones.
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Apple TV

New electronics usually follow a trend. First, they come out and we (consumers) are totally wowed by the capabilities of the new electronics that appearance is usually a grey box. After the wow has worn thin, companies have to start flowing those creative juices and create an aesthetically pleasing product. It’s still the same thing, it just looks better. And those who say looks don’t count usually have ugly girlfriends. That’s why I’m going to be first in line to get the apple shaped TV. The fire engine one is pretty amazing, and the soccer ball TV is just asking to be kicked. I wonder what will come next, how about a nice toilet shaped TV for the bathroom?
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This was too great to pass up. The Queen has purchased an iPod. Two days ago a friend of mine sent me an IM reading “My dad says he wants an iPod! I think I have a hip dad!” I’m going to have to tell her everyone and their Queen owns an iPod these days. I love the graphic for this! Does Bush have an iPod? I’m going to say most likely not.
The Real Happy Meal
When I was a kid, McDonald’s was a treat. I find it hilarious that my reward for good grades (my choice, not my mother’s) was dinner at McDonalds. “I worked hard and deserve a reward, how about some cheap unhealthy food!?. Gee Thanks mom.” Needless to say, happy meals made me happy. After I turned 14, I realized that McDonald’s wasn’t reward food, but more like broke college student at 2:00am food.
McDonald’s attracts the kids with heavy marketing via Ronald and the gang. Sometimes there’s a even a playground. The hipsters are sucked into burger land with urban commercials featuring new artists and trendy styles. Parents are lured through the golden arches by way of salads, bland ‘healthier’ burgers, and (a) satisfied rugrat(s). Us techheads have been left alone, until now. McDonald’s opened up a test site where WiFi internet, Plasma TV’s, real coffee, and new chicken sandwiches will be available. Come to think about it, some chicken nuggets and free WiFi would go well together.
Roxio Release
Roxio just released a nice little bundle of software called The Boom Box. The 5 different applications are aimed at everything from recording LPs to mp3 to podcasting. Included with the neato looking iPod box comes:
CD Spin Doctor
Audio Hijack
iPodderX podcast software
MusicMagic Mixer Premium playlist software
iSpeak It text-to-audio software
I’m pretty excited about using iTunes as an alarm clock. I always wake up to some pop song on my clock radio that ends up sticking in my head for the first 3 hours of being awake. This way I can pre-determine my morning whistles and hums.
Father's Day Is No. 2
I called my pops yesterday. He didn’t answer the phone, so I left a voice mail. I’m unsure that he knows how to check the voicemail on his mobile phone. So I decided to call my mother instead and check in to see how momma was doing. I usually call mom on Sunday, and I usually talk for an hr so.
techdirt found a cool statistic that noted how Mother’s and Father’s Day, affect the amount of calls. Looks like there’s an 8% increase in phone usage during Father’s Day and 9% for Mother’s. From this you may jump to the conclusion that Father’s aren’t getting the love they deserve, that’s what I thought. But then I realized that Dad doesn’t really like to chat on the phone for so long, and that made it all better.
Yahoo! From A Phone
Yahoo! Bought Dialpad recently. Dialpad was a California based VoIP company that will soon enable Yahoo Messenger to not only do PC-to-PC calls but phone to phone or pc etc.
I feel that this isn’t the first type of deal that we’re going to see during this slow and painful VoIP movement. Using the internet to transfer voice in real time has had a few players to date. But I still feel that the big guys are sitting on their hands until the window of opportunity opens and mass market is ready to move into the next thing.
Googly iTunes
iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, Wal*Mart, Seven-11, and now Google. If you didn’t recognize the trend on this string of company names then just crawl back to that cave you were living in for the last few years. Oh wait, there’s a new member to the ‘I want to sell mp3’s on the internet’ list, and you guessed it right, Google. Digg.com reports that multiple sources confirm this rather late entry into the game. But then again, Google isn’t usually first at doing anything, they’re just the best at what they do*.
*See Internet Search (google.com), Email (gmail.com), Maps (maps.google.com), and Photo Management (Picasa 2)
This Is My Turntables (Sorry, I Badly Speak English)
We at LIVEdigitally have chosen a digital lifestyle because without digital we would end up like this guy. Living an analog life obviously leads to picnic tablecloths indoors and goofy hats. I have seen mp3 mixers, CD mixers, iPod mixers, and of course record mixers. Tape cassette mixers is beyond anything I’ve seen, but alas it has been done. I wonder if he downloads songs and then records them to tapes? Sound quality on this system is not as nice as a freshly pressed vinyl, but I’m sure seeing this guy in action is quite amusing.
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April June Fools!
There’s only one thing more fun than the reaction that your coworker has when they return from a trip to see their desk, and that’s taking pictures of your hard work. Gizmodo took note and allowed me to discover this great display of bored and creative coworkers. My favorite is the Aluminum Foil, I’d keep it if that was my desk. I may need to get a NASA coffee mug to feel like I’m in a real space station.
At my old work we’d change desktop wall papers, screen savers, or my signature move: put a piece of tape over the eye of the optical mouse and lie in wait for your victim to return.
Hackers Love Celebrities Too

When you get that email from “Bill” that promises naked photos of Britney Spears or a huge sum of money form Bill Gates, I urge you not to open it. Panda Software (anti-virus) states that celebs are often used to fool computer users into opening malicious email attachments or visit pages with mal intentions. This isn’t new news to anyone who has owned or operated a PC (since Macs are immune to such nonsense) for more than 10 consecutive minutes. But Panda has created a list that I find quite interesting.
The top 10 “Celebrities are frequently used to distribute mails which either contain [attached] malware (often camouflaged as an image), or which contain a URL where the malware is accessed”
Soapy Cell Phones
When I’m unemployed it’s so hard to find a job. Not due to my lack of experience, but the fact that I miss all my daytime TV shows –like soap operas. DVRs aren’t the answer to this problem because when I get home from work there’s only so much time to watch recorded programs, and weekends full of soap opera recaps would be a waste. Singapore has the remedy to my unemployment issues, soap operas on cell phones.
The kickoff will be 3-minute episodes of a 90 minute story. The 30 episodes will pioneer more than 10 other soaps totaling around 200 episodes for next year. I confess, I’m not that into soaps. I do suppose I could join in the drama with three minute bites while waiting for the bus or sitting in the waiting room.
We at LIVEdigitally have chosen a digital lifestyle because without digital we would