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Thursday, September 29, 2005

The DMCA vs. Innovation :: AO

The DMCA vs. Innovation :: AO: "“This is precisely the kind of exciting consumer creativity that should be enabled,” he said. “I don’t claim to have all the answers. Should I have to go clear rights to use ten seconds from Rudy in my son’s video, or does it fall under fair use? Should I have to pay pennies for every second of a snippet? I don’t know. But I do know that we have to figure out a way for consumers to do something creative without breaking the law."

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+ Details - TechSpot News

AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+ Details - TechSpot News

Beware New Technologies :: AO

Beware New Technologies :: AO: Quote:

"Paul Saffo: So gentlemen, is technology making us safer? Bill, you drove a stake in the ground on this early in 2000. What's your take? "

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

MPAA tries to get sneaky (again) with broadcast flag legislation

MPAA tries to get sneaky (again) with broadcast flag legislation

Yes Virginia, they really do think we are all 'tards...

ANTs: a strange name for a database | The Register

ANTs: a strange name for a database | The Register

Interesting db stuff.

The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity

The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity

Required reading.

TILTING VEHICLE " Save our planet and have fun! " *ACTION VIDEOS*.. prove it!.......... "SIMPLE STEER" means everyone can drive the revolution.!

TILTING VEHICLE " Save our planet and have fun! " *ACTION VIDEOS*.. prove it!.......... "SIMPLE STEER" means everyone can drive the revolution.!

Interesting concept.

Halo 3 gets US launch date - TechSpot News

Halo 3 gets US launch date - TechSpot News

AMD Bumps Speed of Opterons - TechSpot News

AMD Bumps Speed of Opterons - TechSpot News

The live lobster vending machine (in Japan of course) - Engadget - www.engadget.com

The live lobster vending machine (in Japan of course) - Engadget - www.engadget.com

Saw this first mentioned on an episode of X-Play. Our far eastern friends are a bit odd at times :)

Xbox lost Microsoft $4 billion over 4 years

Xbox lost Microsoft $4 billion over 4 years

Not surprising really. They knew they would be a loss leader on hardware and general operating costs in order to be able to grab market share. Bill isn't stupid after all and he was trying to unseat the (Sony) 800 lb gorilla. Even Sony loses money on the consoles and expects to recoup this in games (either their own or via developer licenses on other folks releases). Microsoft had to realize the nature of the market and that it would be unreasonable to be able to amortize the start up costs over the life of one console release. I am sure they fully expect to start getting into the black with the 360.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Halo 3 to arrive in 2006. And 2007

Halo 3 to arrive in 2006. And 2007

Court overturns RIAA mother-child case

Court overturns RIAA mother-child case

Thursday, September 22, 2005

The Amfibidiver: the driving, racing, diving SUV of your (wet) dreams - Engadget - www.engadget.com

The Amfibidiver: the driving, racing, diving SUV of your (wet) dreams - Engadget - www.engadget.com

More AMD Semprons unlocked for 64-bits

More AMD Semprons unlocked for 64-bits

Since the Semprons are a good bit cheaper this could be a sweet way to bump into 64-bit.

SurfWax LookAhead: Dynamic Search Navigation and Query Refinement

SurfWax LookAhead: Dynamic Search Navigation and Query Refinement

An interesting idea indeed. Half, no more like 90% of the battle with engines like Google is in getting the correct search terms weighted correctly (exact match, logical operators, etc.) and this certainly looks like a really good way to help.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » PC World hates the Pepper Pad

TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » PC World hates the Pepper Pad

Is this a tablet wannbe? The price tag puts it in that market range (800 bucks from Amazon). You might be better off spending a little more for a real tablet.

Wired News: Bot Builders Scramble for Cash

Wired News: Bot Builders Scramble for Cash

The EarPopper, for Popping Ears - MedGadget - www.medgadget.com

The EarPopper, for Popping Ears - MedGadget - www.medgadget.com

Microsoft promises a price cut a year for Xbox 360

Microsoft promises a price cut a year for Xbox 360

This is a 180 from a previous statement where they indicated that they (MS) would try to hold the prices for the life of he console. Ugly reality is a dead fish in the face...

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Now this is obscene

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Now this is obscene

...but the war on error continues...

A priceless quote:

Among friends and trusted colleagues, an experienced national security analyst said, "it's a running joke for us."

A few of the printable samples:

"Things I Don't Want On My Resume, Volume Four."

"I already gave at home."

"Honestly, most of the guys would have to recuse themselves."

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Beautiful Mice...

Wow. What else can you say.

Tom's Hardware Guide Processors: Dual-Core, Simple Price: Athlon 64 X2 3800+ - AMD 64 X2 3800+

Tom's Hardware Guide Processors: Dual-Core, Simple Price: Athlon 64 X2 3800+ - AMD 64 X2 3800+

Global PR Blog Week 2.0 » Blog Archive » Adding Your Voice to the Conversation. Why CEOs Should Blog

Global PR Blog Week 2.0 » Blog Archive » Adding Your Voice to the Conversation. Why CEOs Should Blog

It is all about communications...if you don't have anything to say, then don't go there. Like any really effective conversation, the medium also allows you to target the audience.

Monday, September 19, 2005

Adactio: Extras

Adactio: Extras

try it, fun.

International Talk Like a Pirate Day arrives

International Talk Like a Pirate Day arrives

Friday, September 16, 2005

RIAA and CEA Exchange Letters on Digital Radio

RIAA and CEA Exchange Letters on Digital Radio

I guess not only do they THINK we ARE that dumb, we probably really are.

The Nintendo Revolution controller — no, really! - Engadget - www.engadget.com

The Nintendo Revolution controller — no, really! - Engadget - www.engadget.com

Another shot of the Nintendo controller in action.

Xbox 360 games, DVDs will be regionally locked

Xbox 360 games, DVDs will be regionally locked

Nintendo reveals Revolutions controller

Nintendo reveals Revolutions controller

This is innovative tech, typical Nintendo really. :) A day late and a lot of market share short.

Big Blue readies Xbox 360, Playstation blockbusters

Big Blue readies Xbox 360, Playstation blockbusters

Yes, this is who Intel is really competing with...IBM. Not little ol' AMD (although they have been a pain thier side too, make no mistake). AMD just doesn't have the fab capacity to really threaten Intel in market share. IBM on the other hand...

Thursday, September 15, 2005

The Karputer. - The Red Ferret Journal

The Karputer. - The Red Ferret Journal

Institute for Justice: Property Rights Cases: New London, CT

Institute for Justice: Property Rights Cases: New London, CT

At least the local (state) government is aware there is an issue to address here.

Xbox 360 release date confirmed

Xbox 360 release date confirmed

I have a teenager who is chomping at the bit for this. At least it is his own money...

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

The Big Picture: The Disconnect and Economic Classes

The Big Picture: The Disconnect and Economic Classes

Here now is an analysis of the symptoms.

"But for the most part, the middle class is getting squeezed smaller, with each end of the bell curve distribution moving (up or down) into the adjacent class."

News? Hardly, at least to those who live it. Fascinating reading.

WorldWatch - September 4, 2005 - The Jackals after the Storm - The Ornery American

WorldWatch - September 4, 2005 - The Jackals after the Storm - The Ornery American:

"Bush was elected President, not God."

Hah!. Now that is +5 insightful :)

CNN.com - Reaction to Katrina split on racial lines - Sep 13, 2005

CNN.com - Reaction to Katrina split on racial lines - Sep 13, 2005

Oh please. Never attribute to malice what can be accounted for with incompetence.

Our home was destroyed by Charlie. We are white. I called FEMA the next day (Aug 14) and we made several trips to local FEMA claims centers that were established in the area. It was March of the NEXT YEAR before FEMA decided to actually stop by, evaluate the damage (a lot of which had been repaired by then) and decide if they could help. That's right, 6 months and some. We are still dealing with the aftermath and I am not belittling our good fortune in having insurance, but this is not an isolated incident. FEMA was handing out money to people in South Florida that were not even in the path of the hurricane while folks that were, well they were still waiting.

Beyond the obvious reasons--that is the differences that exist in class, income levels and so forth--I don't see race as a factor here. Are the class issues critical? You bet they are and they existed (and were just as important, but unnoticed) before the hurricane. We have an issue with stratification in our society and race plays a large role in that, make no mistake. I just don't think the government deliberately used race as a factor in deciding how quick to respond.

Of course, the article deals with perceptions and that is really what counts.

Monday, September 12, 2005

US takes estate agents to court over internet policy | The Register

US takes estate agents to court over internet policy | The Register

Xbox 360: The most hack-proof console ever? - Engadget - www.engadget.com

Xbox 360: The most hack-proof console ever? - Engadget - www.engadget.com

Apprently he doesn't understand the word 'crack' in relation to security.

Site suggests Dell may go AMD Opteron

Site suggests Dell may go AMD Opteron

Oracle buys Siebel for $5.85 billion

Oracle buys Siebel for $5.85 billion

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Wired News: Terrorists Don't Do Movie Plots

Wired News: Terrorists Don't Do Movie Plots

Tom's Hardware Guide Mobile Devices: Why eBooks Still Suck - Introduction

Tom's Hardware Guide Mobile Devices: Why eBooks Still Suck - Introduction

I guess it is hard to see the 'muggles' side of the argument... I accept that not everyone has made the leap to e-media and even that hardware is probably a root cause, but if the publishers don't push it will never happen. The hottest piece of hardware won't help with no content.

Nanotech in Medicine :: AO

Nanotech in Medicine :: AO

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

The Newisys NA-1400: affordable terabyte networked storage - Engadget - www.engadget.com

The Newisys NA-1400: affordable terabyte networked storage - Engadget - www.engadget.com

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day

This requires no footnote.

Samsung announces 256Mb pseudo-SRAM

Samsung announces 256Mb pseudo-SRAM

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Ugly Aftermath | Bayosphere

Ugly Aftermath | Bayosphere

The ones left wandering the streets are largely the ones who could not evacuate--no means (hence the 'poor' part). The fact that they are predominantly black is a social commentary in and of itself.

Apple OS X runs just fine on AMD CPUs

Apple OS X runs just fine on AMD CPUs

Interesting, if true.