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Google chat to launch tomorrow?

Posted on August 23, 2005 by iksib

Building on a Los Angeles Times article published today, the net’s heating up with rumors of Google announcing an instant messaging client, dubbed Google Talk, as early as tomorrow. This comes on the heels of the company’s Monday release of version 2.0 of Google Desktop, which is getting some good reviews. The Times cites several sources apparently familiar with the service, claiming it has been in a testing phase for at least a month.

With IM veterans AOL, Yahoo! and Microsoft entrenched, it’s not unlikely that Google will incorporate some type of voice service into their client as an added incentive for people contemplating switching. Given the constant stream of news about VOIP these days, I wouldn’t be too surprised. Then again, whatever Google touches seems to turn to gold. We’ll all just have to wait and see.

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Goodies for your portable DVD player

Posted on August 22, 2005 by iksib

So the guys at Axion just announced a TV tuner and Sega gaming controller for their proprietary Axi-port enabled portable DVD players. I’ve personally never heard of the company, which is an immediate indication that this type of thing could be a good way to get them some press. The “ergonomically designed controller” is likely to provide “hours of entertainment” with help from the seven Sega games stored in its memory:

    •Super Shinobi III
    •Altered Beast
    •Columns III
    •Shadow Dance
    •Flicky
    •Gain Ground
    •Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle

I remember Altered Beast and Gain Ground (a personal favorite) from the arcades. Old school. Damn. We here at LD might just have to make an effort to get our mitts on one of these babies (in addition to a device with one of these so-called “Axi ports”) to see just how engrossing the experiene can be. Cheers to the idea of a portable TV tuner – portable DVD players have been hot for a while now as parents find new ways to keep AV-deprived children happy. Kidding. Snagging free cable signals from the ether for their viewing pleasure could bring much-needed relief when the kids want to watch Lilo & Stitch AGAIN. Make them watch the Food Network or something – that way they could get a few ideas about what they’d like for dinner while watching chefs compete to design the best carp dishes.

Ewww.

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Yeah…we love our phones

Posted on August 21, 2005 by iksib

A bit more “trend” news tonight, interesting not because it’s overly surprising but because it confirms what many of us do every day: use our wireless phones. Use them a lot, in fact.

PC Magazine ran this article last week on the increase in cell phones replacing traditional landlines in homes. Here are some of the key facts from a Forrester Research report cited in the article:

    •Five percent of U.S. homes have no landline service (I’ve been on that list for years).
    •Nearly 1/3 of American households with cell phones make around 1/2 their long-distance calls from home with their cellies.

Besides using their phones to make a lot of calls (read: obvious), the majority of wireless users apparently prefer using the web sites of their service providers instead of visiting brick-and-mortar stores (again, me)…some 80 percent, in fact. According to RCRNews, a wireless news service, this info came from a survey of some 2,000 online consumers as they navigated cell-phone service provider (or related) sites. I know that when it comes to paying bills or looking at plans, phones, accessories, etc., I definitely hit up my carrier’s site long before I even think about visiting a store. When it comes to the latest news on new phones, I’m also a fan of Phone Scoop.

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iPod case review: XtremeMac SportWrap

Posted on August 20, 2005 by iksib

Since early June my roommate and I have been pounding the pavement four or five days each week in our quest to train for Boston’s half marathon on October 9. Before long the sight of long stretches of asphalt, gravel and the same scenery became tiresome, and I needed something to help keep my mind off the drudgery of putting one sneakered foot in front of one another. People with walkmans (and gigantic portable stereos before them) long ago discovered portable music’s ability to make a multitude of tasks seem easier. Now that I’m a proud iPod owner, I’ve found that the secret to exercise success is partially linked to the right case.


After a snafu in which Apple mailed me the wrong case to go with my new ‘pod, I stopped by my neighborhood Apple store one night just as they were closing and quickly grabbed what looked like a good case – XtremeMac’s SportWrap for iPod.
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Being Aware, Each Month

Posted on August 19, 2005 by feeling entropy

I celebrated Math awareness month (I’m an April baby), Breast Cancer Awareness month, AIDS awareness month, and Black awareness month… Maxtor has created an awareness month that really hits home however: Backup Awareness month. With 5 easy steps, and ”A photographer’s dream: pushing one button to protect his images”, how can we not all jump in and save our data?

They’re giving away a free hard drive each day just for those redundant copy impaired folks who just may lose all their precious data at any time. There’s only one problem with this, Backup Awareness month was June. I suppose I’m not such an avid fan of awareness months. Next year, things will be different.

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The world of WiFi

Posted on August 18, 2005 by iksib

Something of a home-grown story tonight (it’s tired and I wanted to get at least one post in today before bed). This has been around the net a bit, but I thought I’d mention it: San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom is getting some press about his plans to give WiFi to the masses.

Given that I may be moving to San Fran very soon, I’m personally quite pleased to read about this. WiFi hotspots continue to proliferate as companies realize an important thing: people want internet access in places other than their homes and offices. The linked article (San Jose Mercury News) gives some nice specifics about the plan, which will supposedly cost $10 to $18 million, according to Newsom’s figures. Citing the hurdles overcome by Philadelphia, a city currently reviewing final bids for installation of its citywide WiFi network, it will be interesting to see if these plans incite complaints from commercial internet providers hoping to prevent additional competition. Both cities are hoping to increase the prevalence of internet access in lower income areas, as well as provide additional resources for city employees, notably police and fire departments.

This is another one of those projects whose struggles have only begun. Capitalism has many advantages, innovation and choice being two of the best, but nowadays we see more and more proliferation followed by consolidation and ultimately the risk of inflation at the hands of a single service provider (let’s think…cable, phone and internet from a single provider…). I hope municipal control over a service like this one results in what they aim to provide: greater access AND affordability.

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Maxtor OneTouch II FireWire 800

Posted on August 17, 2005 by iksib

The guys over at Trusted Reviews just posted this nice review of Maxtor’s new FireWire 800 edition of the OneTouch II. A 300 GB (279 when NTFS formatted), 7,200 RPM drive, they give it three solid scores:

    Features: 8/10
    Performance: 9/10
    Value: 9/10
    Overall: 9/10

Not bad. With three different ports in the back (one FireWire 400, one USB 2.0 and two FireWire 800), a nicely-designed case, one-touch backup and data lock features and good data transfer speeds, it’s a solid buy.
Price? Froogle says…from the low $200s to over $300.

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Christian harmony, at first

Posted on August 17, 2005 by iksib

A little departure from the normal news of the day, albeit somewhat tech related: check out today’s episode of NPR’s Fresh Air (I confess, I’m a big fan), during which Terry interviews Dr. Neil Clark Warren, the founder of the online matchmaking site eHarmony.com

Despite the fact that Warren seems to be all over TV these days, pitching his site’s unique “personality profile,” I found the interview particularly interesting because it spends some time talking about the site’s history. I had no idea that much of its current popularity can be traced to time spent on conservative Christian programming run by Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family.

Warren tells Terry about the methodology behind the site’s questionnaires, which are apparently based on the interactions of some 2,000 couples he studied. She also asks him about his history with Dobson, the separation from Focus on the Family, the subject of homosexual relationships and some other stuff. Ultimately, I always find it interesting to hear from the people behind popular web sites and what they’re thinking.

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Thank those larger monitors

Posted on August 16, 2005 by iksib

Now that I’ve grown to love it, I couldn’t imagine working without tabbed browsing. In the early years of the public internet I was sated by the simple fact that I had access to so much information – digesting the concept of a browser took time. Now I’m like many people out there, navigating windows crammed with tabs, jumping between applications and trying to find time for everything (while not getting distracted).

Reading this Register article got me thinking. It’s about Japanese software company NTT’s plans for an October release of SpaceBrowser, its three-dimensional web browser, which, at $275, claims to be able to render IE information in three dimensions:

Looking at the above screenshot, its easy to think of Exposé, a feature introduced in the latest version of Mac OS X:

With two Macs at home, I occasionally using Exposé, but, perhaps surprisingly, I typically forget about it and simply do a homemade organizing job, layering browser windows and clicking back and forth between them. When it comes time to move between applications, I simply do so using command-tab, which brings up a semi-transparent bar at the center of the screen and allows you to move between icons of currently open applications. I know I’m living two lives when I use these new features while falling back on old habits – I’m stacking windows that are now full of tabs!

These new ways of navigating through all of this information are a great new way of looking at the browsing experience, whether on the internet, your home computer or in corporate environments (think project management). Curiously, I think an element of this entire movement that’s easily overlooked is this: this stuff wouldn’t stand a chance without the increased prevalence of larger computer screens. Thinking back to the days of a 15″ monitor, I couldn’t imagine trying to effectively navigate through shrunken application windows floating in simulated 3D. Nowadays, I find a monitor less than 19″ completely undesirable (laptops excluded, of course).

Anyone care to comment on SpaceBrowser’s worth (or lack thereof)?

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Playing media via the network

Posted on August 16, 2005 by iksib

Australian-based electronics manufacturer Zensonic just announced its new Z500 network media player. They’ve taken a CD/DVD player and gone nuts with the feature set:

    •HDMI for connecting high-def displays
    •Support for external hard drives via USB 2.0
    •Built-in 802.11g wireless
    •100Mbps ethernet
    •Access to internet weather and streaming radio

The list of supported media formats:

    •Windows Media 9 video and audio (plus the DRM version)
    •DivX
    •MPEG4
    •Audio codecs FLAC, OGG, AAC and MP3.

The company is including the Mac/Linux/Windows-compatible media server application Twonkyvision, in addition to Microsoft’s Windows Media Connect and Ahead Software’s Nero Media software. Zensonic says the Z500 will be available down under this November for AU$549, and ultimately stateside for $379 (when they find a US distributor). Europeans can get one for €329 Euros.

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Phone Phone Go Away, Come Back Another Day

Posted on August 15, 2005 by feeling entropy

I was eating dinner with a lady friend of mine (a rarity if you know what I mean), when my mobile phone started singing. I pulled it out, hit silent, and stuffed the phone back into my pocket. The girl was impressed. “I can’t believe you didn’t answer that! Thank you so much”. I figured that I can talk on the phone almost anywhere and any time. Why then, would I talk on the phone while in the presence of an attractive girl that knew my name? –easy answer!

The ability to talk on phones anywhere and at anytime is very new to our society. The person who usually sits in wait for you to finish your jabber most often does so in your presence. The tables have now turned. The people in my presence are not the ones I talk to anymore. The people on my buddy list, address book, and mobile phone contact list are the ones I communicate on a daily basis. Not answering the phone is an easy, not so easy, thing to do.

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B Y O Mac for $200!

Posted on August 15, 2005 by iksib

Woot! With OSX for x86 torrents in the wild (legally? bah!) and blogs and tech news sites posting screenshots of some flavor of OSX running on all manner of boxes, it’s about time for someone to post a guide to building your own Mac. According to the guys at the OSx86 project, you can do it for much less than you might initially think.

Here’s what you’ll need:

    Case – $9.95
    Motherboard – $52.99
    Processor – $60.77
    2x 256 RAM – $38.00
    20 Gigabyte HD – $25.95
    DVD Drive – $12.00
    Grand total: $199.66

[props to TUAW and Make:Blog]

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