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# Monday, June 18, 2007

I think Blockbusters recent decision to back Blue Ray may be the first nail in the coffin for HD DVD. It seems that the studios are preferring the Blue Ray format and people will flock to technology with the most availability. I would have honestly thought that HD DVD would have taken this battle, just because the name immediately tells you what it is ... I guess not!

I am still going to wait on prices to slide just a little more for High Def TV's so I am happy to watch this little battle play out to its vicious end game. It will be interesting to see how this will effect the sales of the HD DVD for XBOX 360. It looks like Sony using Blue Ray with PS3 was that right call.

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Monday, June 18, 2007 7:30:07 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Electronics
# Monday, June 11, 2007

During the WWDC Steve Jobs announced that it will be launching a a version of its Safari web browser for windows. I think it is a logical step for them with iTunes software on so many machines out there it seems like a reasonable base from which to spread a browser into the Windows space.

Performance claims suggest that Safari will be twice as fast as IE running on XP and Vista. I am wondering if we have room for another browser in the Windows arena, there are so many already. My anecdotal beliefs are that FireFox has had much more direct impact on its predecessors than directly on IE, and if someone wants an alternate to IE then FireFox, and not Safari, will be the choice.

Working for Corillian\CheckFree our clients directly support Safari on Macs I am wondering if this will automatically be the case for Safari on PCs.

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Web browser
# Thursday, June 07, 2007

Places like YouTube and Yahoo Video provide more than just the ability to show off home video bloopers and people getting immortalized by doing silly things. They are also provide a rich set of instructional videos for the weekend home improvement warrior.

Yesterday I was forced to replace our mail box and was looking for instructions on how to complete the task on the web, however, every time I found a to do list my eyes glazed over and I could not concentrate :P It was then that I stumbled across this step-by-step video that saved my postal life.

To be sure they took a non to subtle opportunity to advertise the company they worked for, but it seemed like a small price to pay to actually watch someone complete the task that I was completely clueless on. I could then decide, based on what I saw, whether to continue or pay someone to help.

I think a video search of instruction videos will now precede all my DIY tasks!

"Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness." - Sigmund Freud

Thursday, June 07, 2007 7:26:40 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
Other things
# Wednesday, June 06, 2007

The Zune device is a little bigger than its iPod Video equivalent and I am told this is due to the fact that it has 'The Social' element, someone thought that wireless file sharing was a cool way to share music in a legal and limited way (3 plays for 3 Days). I love the concept but I would like to see it expanded to a much more public forum (I have had my Zune for a month and not shared anything).

For example if I am in my local Best Buy or Circuit City and a new artist has music samples they want me to here this seems to be a convenient forum for getting the music out to devices in the store. These stores have headphones littered all over where I can listen to new music in store. Surely this is the next logical step. There seems to be a lot of untapped potential here.

Also, why oh why does the Zune software not have any notion of RSS! I am forced to go get an unrelated aggregator to gather my podcast's and then go back to the Zune device to detect changes in my library and then sync the device ... too many steps! Help me out here! Allow the Zune software to be RSS aware.

ASIDE: I tried using Rss Bandit and the thing crashed constantly. After uninstalling it left artifacts in the right click menu! I was not happy. Needless to say I have gone back to FeedReader, I will also make a donation to that cause at my earliest convenience.

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# Tuesday, June 05, 2007

The Zune Marketplace is nothing compared to the iTunes, however, I have been able to download free music files from new artist, with little or no DRM restrictions from Zune Marketplace. This seems to be a trend that Microsoft is officially supporting. They are insisting on more specific content than the artist would provide to MTV, but that appears to be a reasonable exchange.

I like the idea of musicians making there music available for free via the web. If I like what I hear I will buy the album! Some people seem to believe that doing this kind of things is equivalent to killing the cash cow. I simply do not agree giving away digital music is like giving the cash cow ample reason to come in to the barn and the decide to stay!

"You only live once." - James Brown

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MP3 Player | Music | Zune
# Monday, June 04, 2007

I noticed now that most free software is note quite as free as the label suggests. Whether you are installing Adobe products or (what I am installing now) Live Writer, applications are trying to install toolbars or change my default search engine.

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I guess free software really means free like a puppy!

"The truth is that many people set rules to keep from making decisions." - Mike Krzyzewski

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