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iPod event next Wednesday

Posted on August 30, 2005 by iksib

Yesterday Apple sent out a teaser announcing a special media event to take place next Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 10 am in San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Some, like Think Secret, think the portable music darling will likely release a much-anticipated video iPod. Others think we might find out about the perpetually forthcoming iTunes phone by Motorola, whose specifications have been causing chatter for months. Latest news on that front: Engadget reports that a source involved with making the commercials for the phone claim it will only hold 100 songs, so as to prevent the phone from cannibalizing sales of the shuffle.

Knowing Apple, we could find out about either, both or neither of these two things…or about something else entirely. That’s the joy of it!

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Those asian gamers…jeeze

Posted on August 29, 2005 by iksib

It looks like everyone’s favorite Communist state decided to exert a bit of influence over the personal entertainment industry. Last week the Chinese agency overseeing online gaming announced a system to impose limits on time spent playing online games, in a move to prevent game addiction (think there will be a clinical diagnosis for this anytime soon?). Apparently ready for deployment as early as October, the system will reduce the abilities of game characters after a player passes his/her limit of three consecutive hours of play. Character abilities will apparently be cut by one half after three hours and reach the lowest level possible after five consecutive hours of play. Let’s recap:

    •A South Korean died earlier this month after a 50-hour gaming session in an internet cafe.
    •A 4-month-old Korean girl died when her parents left her alone for hours to play World of Warcraft in an internet cafe.
    •China opens a game addiction clinic that uses psychotherapy and the tremendously effective electro shock therapy to treat game addicts.
    •A Korean dies after an 86-hour gaming marathon devoid of food or sleep (from 2002)

Methinks Korea needs to be enacting one of these laws too. Sheesh!

[Props to GameSpot]

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For the gadget freak in all of us

Posted on August 28, 2005 by iksib

Stop what you are doing right now and check out this eBay auction (ends 9/1/05). It’s a Dell system upgraded to the bleeding edge – dual 3.2 GHz Xeon processors, 4 GB SDRAM, two 146 GB 10k RPM hard drives and part that made me nearly wet myself: eight 20-inch flat screen monitors tiled in two rows of four. Cheers to the truly copius amounts of free time this guy has. Spreadsheets and web browsers? Puh-leeze. Now if only there could be an easy way to shrink the gaps between the monitors even further, I’d be in World of Warcraft heaven. I always wanted to feel like I had my own top secret military installation command center in my bedroom.

“I’m dreaming…of an 80 x 40-inch monitor…”

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The few, the proud, the rich and…male

Posted on August 27, 2005 by iksib

If you’re reading this, it’s probably obvious to you that you’re ahead of the general internet population when it comes to embracing new trends and technologies. Congratulations.

eWeek ran this interesting article last week that spends some time discussing the average consumer of blogs, rss/xml feeds and podcasts, based on recent data obtained by Jupiter Research. Some interesting points from the survey, which polled some 4,000 internet users in June:

    •11 percent read a blog monthly or more frequently (up from 6 percent in 2004)
    •7 percent downloaded or listened to a podcast
    •3 percent regularly receive information via rss or xml

According to Jupiter, these people are “super net vets.” How cute. Either way, the pseudonym denotes five-plus years of experience online and an income of $75,000 or more. Yee-haw! Since I meet one of those two requirements, do I classify as a “semi-super net vet?” It’s just money, right? Right?

The statistic that will make companies perk their ears at the sound of is this: 89 percent of these blog/rss/podcast consumers said they regularly buy stuff via the web, compared to 62 percent of the total online population. As the number of people using these technologies increases, we’ll start to see more companies moving to cater to people like us. Watch out world…here we come!

(dramatic music…and fade to black…)

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Word Up Blogger

Posted on August 26, 2005 by feeling entropy

It’s old news. But I’m an old guy. Blogger and Microsoft Word have come together at last. Everything I blog about needs to be spell checked or else there will be lots of ‘taht’ ‘nwo’ and ‘ehre’ throughout my writings. I’m not a bad speller, just a bad typist. Regardless, Blogger (a div. of Google) has a neato plugin that allows you to compose, and then post from the same word editor we all use, love, hate, and rely on. I chalk this up as plus one for the home team. Let’s get to blogging, Word style.

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Built-in RAIDs?

Posted on August 26, 2005 by iksib

Rants, especially those on the web, typically fall into the category of “things that feel good and are no fun for others to read.” But occasionally someone will pen an angst-laden diatribe worth perusing, if only for its ability to do nothing more than stimulate thought.

Yesterday Gizmodo ran this piece, which spends time talking about the idea of the idiot’s PC – in this case, a machine with built-in drive mirroring, a la RAID (redundant array of independent/inexpensive disks). Having been written by someone with an obvious level of technological competence, I found it particularly interesting.

I rarely back up my data, and I know this complete negligence may very well come back to haunt me someday. But the idea of asking computer manufacturers to include built-in disk redundance (possibly without even mentioning it) is curious. Unfortunately, the author’s confession that he would gladly pay an extra $200 for the pleasure of never having to think about backing up his data is something that I can guarantee will not necessarily be well-received by our hyper price-conscious public.

But the piece still resonates. I guarantee that most people (myself included) only have a limited understanding of what it would/could mean to have complete and utter hard drive failure. At work or at home, we’re so aloof to the simple fact that large percentages of our lives rest inside plastic and metal boxes. The prevalence of digital cameras, home video production and digital music mean that our hard drives are holding more than just word documents and e-mails, and when it comes to preserving these things, being safe and not sorry means paying more attention to safeguarding our electronic lives.

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Avast, ye landlubbers!

Posted on August 26, 2005 by iksib

Arrrgh, matey, get yerself ready, because Talk Like A Pirate Day is fast approaching! Get ready to strap on your peg leg, adjust that eye patch and tell Smee to shine yer boot and sharpen yer cutlass! If ye can read, make yer way to The Ship’s Log O’ The Festerin’ Boil, where Ol’ Chumbucket ‘n Cap’n Slappy will tell ye a tale o’ the high seas. On September 6 grab yerself a copy of their book, Pirattitude, with an introduction by Dave Barry. By September 19th you’ll be ready to hoist the mainsail and show those scurvy dogs and wenches what yer made of.

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Ghostbusting Laptops

Posted on August 25, 2005 by feeling entropy

When the movie Ghostbusters came out, I needed one of those proton packs that Peter Venkman looked so cool in. Although “we ain’t afraid of no ghosts”, I do work an 8-hour day, sometimes via laptop. My laptop battery gets more care and pampering than a billionaire’s poodle, but still can’t perform for one full work day. I suppose I could flash back to 1984 and strap a big battery on my back, impersonating the Ghostbusters, in order to attain an unplugged work day from my notebook. But the Ghostbusters isn’t hip anymore, and neither is staying plugged in. my vote was to shorten the work day in order to accommodate the 4-hour notebook battery life, that idea was shot down by Intel and Matsushita. These two are working on the remedy: a laptop battery that can last as long as you can.

Dr. Peter Venkman: “Why worry? Each one of us is carrying an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back.”

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Sirius announces S50

Posted on August 25, 2005 by iksib

Sirius just announced its first portable satellite radio player, the S50, available in October. With a color display and the ability to store satellite radio programming and MP3/WMA files, the 1.9 x 3.9-inch player also includes voice-assisted navigation of content, organized by channel.

With a suggested retail price of $359.99, Sirius says the S50 will come with a 6-hour rechargeable battery, earbuds, a belt clip, USB cable and AC adapter. The unit will also come with a car dock to enable listening while at the wheel.

Frankly, it seems rather surprising that it took Sirius this long to get their portable player out – XM’s MiFi’s been out for nearly a year. Given that these portable devices will ultimately differ little in their core functionality (unless the companies start packing a ton of value-added features into them), the content war is really where it’s at. XM snags ex-NPR newsman Bob Edwards, Sirius signs Howard Stern in a cool five-year, $500 million deal…and on and on.

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Microsoft to Google

Posted on August 24, 2005 by feeling entropy

Even pc users will snicker at the name Bill Gates. Why is this man, who’s opened up many of the closed ‘windows’ we PC users rely on, deemed evil? Microsoft is more similar to the king evil tyrant of computers than the president of computers, and this king rules with a silicon fist. Microsoft this, Microsoft that, well wait… someone else is coming in from the horizon.

Google, who launched a chat/IM client today, is being accused of taking the spot that Microsoft has stood in for so many years. Is Google the next Microsoft? What about this Intel & Apple marriage? Where is the computer world that we know, love, and hate going?

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Yessir, it's Google Talk

Posted on August 24, 2005 by iksib

So Google did launch Google Talk this morning, making yesterday’s LA Times piece spot on. Supporting free voice calls and traditional text-based chat, the app’s in beta (come on, it’s Google!) and currently for Windows only. Sporting compatibility with Jabber/XMPP-based IM clients like Trillian, GAIM, iChat, Adium and Psi, it requires a Gmail account and automatically imports your contacts, giving you the ability to e-mail them as well as give ’em a call.

[Thanks for the e-mail, Tai!]

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The Essential Notebook Accessory Guide

Posted on August 23, 2005 by Jonas Review Editor

Introduction

In order to get the most productivity on the road, it’s important to bring along your notebook and its accessories. There are miles of aisles of accessories in every electronics store and mass merchandiser, and gigabytes of gadgets at online retailers. However, even the most Herculean among us can carry only so much weight, and even the largest notebook bag has just so much space.

Of course, I always get behind the guy at the airport with the largest notebook bag at the airport. The laptop bag is larger than my checked Samsonite pilot case, and is busting at the seams. It takes him forever to clear security as they have to run it through the scanner three times and open everything up to ID everything Believe me, if there was a bomb in there, this guy would never even be able to get to it among all the other stuff. And also, he puts it above me filling up the entire overhead compartment over our heads on the Boeing 767. To him, please read this article, and figure out what you can leave home! Both myself, and his spine, will be grateful.

With the back to school season upon us, it is even more relevant to look at notebook accessories. Most college students have a notebook rather than a desktop. They tote their computers from class to dorm to library to back home- you get the idea. While these accessories would also apply to any mobile professional, it was written with maximizing productivity for college students.

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