
| 07/05/2008 03:14 PM |
| As Web Traffic Grows, Crashes Take Bigger Toll |
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As the Web has become an irreplaceable part of life, users have become less forgiving of even occasional outages.
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| 07/05/2008 11:19 AM |
| For Marketers, Viruses Just Won?t Cooperate |
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Viral marketing is much harder than negative buzz to generate.
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| 07/05/2008 10:30 AM |
| Interview: Collecting Every Nintendo Game & Watch Ever [Nintendo] |
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After collecting them all, he reset his goal and sold most of them to collect only sealed games, ones in their original blister pack or rare versions (like the special edition Super Mario Bros. box he spent $1200 on). They've also got a pretty sweet gallery retrospective of the Game & Watch that's definitely worth checking out on this lazy weekend. [DS Fanboy] |
| 07/05/2008 10:08 AM |
| Novelties: Electronic Papyrus: The Digital Book, Unfurled |
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New technologies are developing that make displays flexible, foldable or even as rollable as papyrus, so that large screens can be unfurled from small containers.
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| 07/05/2008 10:00 AM |
| Can CO2 Worries and Rising Oil Costs Make Airships Popular Again? [Zeppelin] |
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Most experts say that the dirigibles will likely remain a niche vessel. The flying machines can only reach top speeds of around 100 miles an hour, fly in fair to good weather, and hold a maximum capacity of several dozen passengers. Not to mention, each one is still about the size of a football field. But at least now, thanks to improvements in materials and safety standards, passengers won't have to worry about being trapped in another Hindenburg. [New York Times] |
| 07/05/2008 09:30 AM |
| Twist Chair Will Corkscrew Giant Holes into Your Lawn [Furniture] |
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| 07/05/2008 09:19 AM |
| Obama Loves His Teleprompter More Than... His Wife? |
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| 07/05/2008 09:13 AM |
| Obama Learns He Doesn't Have the Media Eating Out of His Hand... |
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| 07/05/2008 09:00 AM |
| Windows Update Getting Updated: Will Be Faster, Less Sucky [Windows Update] |
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| 07/05/2008 08:30 AM |
| Sony Gets Serious With Another Next-Gen Display Tech: FED, Like CRT But Really Thin [Sony] |
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Sony's plans for FED displays are to push them to broadcasting and medical apps first, building slowly, rather than to jump right into the high-stakes plasma/LCD war, where nobody's making money thanks to the very bloody price war. Then it'll inch into the consumer market, first with 60-inch displays (at the level they can be more profitable, obviously). Looks like after plasma vs. LCD, we might have yet another fight on our hands: FED vs. OLED. [Nikkei] |
| 07/05/2008 08:21 AM |
| Googlers Take On Company Day Care Costs |
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| 07/05/2008 08:00 AM |
| ST-2 Indoor Shooting Simulator Is Duck Hunt on Steroids [Shooting Simulator] |
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The ST-2 gives exact feedback after every shot, including hit position and a replay of the aiming movement. Results can be saved and kept in a file to record short- and long-term progress. You can even bring your own gun, which can be hooked up to the system's programs. Pricing is on a case by case basis, but you can expect this outfit to cost a pretty penny. Snickering dog not included. [Marksman Training Systems via Born Rich] |
| 07/05/2008 07:24 AM |
| Skies of Cloud Computing Not So Bright |
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| 07/05/2008 07:01 AM |
| Making Certain That a Delete Really Is Gone |
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| 07/05/2008 07:00 AM |
| Laundry Concept Hides Washing Machine In Lounge Chair [Laundry] |
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While the Alternative Clothes Cleaner unfortunately still remains in the realm of fantasy, I'd like to believe that someday an appliance like this will finally exist. Then we can all place bets on how many cosmopolitans I'd need to chug before I can pull out my unmentionables in front of the cutie two sofa-washers down. [DVICE]
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| 07/05/2008 06:41 AM |
| Woman Dies on Hospital Waiting Room Floor |
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| 07/05/2008 06:41 AM |
| Google Adds Privacy Link |
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| 07/05/2008 06:17 AM |
| Almost there! |
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| 07/05/2008 06:00 AM |
| Adorable iPod USB Stick Will Melt Any Apple Hater's Heart [IPod] |
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| 07/05/2008 05:47 AM |
| Talking Business: On Day Care, Google Makes a Rare Fumble |
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A battle between employees and their company over in-house day care may be representative of greater changes at Google.
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| 07/05/2008 05:43 AM |
| Medical Clearance for Andrew Bynum |
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| 07/05/2008 05:30 AM |
| Water Balloon Slingshot Brings the Wet into Hot American Summers [DIY] |
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| 07/05/2008 05:00 AM |
| Punk Rock Robots Rock Out to Punk Rock ONLY [Rage With The Machine] |
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The machines were designed by a collaboration of artists and scientists from Queen Mary University in London. They use neural networks, a collection of computer processors that function like a simple animal brain, to differentiate between Black Flag and say... Bob Marley. The result: robots that can dance to a genre of music even if they've never heard the song before. Check out the BBC link to see a video of the robots gleefully pogoing to The Fumadores. [BBC] |
| 07/05/2008 04:52 AM |
| Eerie Product of Green Movement – Do-it-Yourself Funerals |
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| 07/05/2008 04:34 AM |
| Google Street View Confronted with Privacy Issues |
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| 07/05/2008 04:02 AM |
| Let’s Not Forget the Importance of July 5th |
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| 07/05/2008 04:00 AM |
| First Full Facebook App for Windows Mobile [Windows Mobile] |
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| 07/05/2008 03:30 AM |
| Flying Priest Found Dead in the Atlantic, God Positioning System Still Missing [Rip] |
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The body of the priest was found yesterday by the Anna Gabriela, a tug working for Brazilian oil company Petrobras, 683 miles (1,100 kilometers) from Father De Carli's starting point. His trip started on April 20 after a mass, and his last contact was a desperate attempt to learn how to use his GPS and communicate his position as the wind took him deep into the Atlantic Ocean.
Not much of el Padre has been found, but a Petrobras official spokesman said that "his clothes and shoes indicate that it's him." And now I don't know if I should say "Godspeed, Padre De Carli" or "Another potential winner for the Darwin Awards," so I guess a "rest in peace" will do. [Bloomberg] |
| 07/05/2008 03:03 AM |
| Broadcast iTunes to Networked Computers |
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| 07/05/2008 03:00 AM |
| Solar-Powered LCD Brings TV to Anywhere the Sun Shines [Solar] |
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The set has a contrast ratio of 10000:1 and a 20mm thick display panel. It requires about 30% less power than regular LCD TVs and gets its juice from one of Sharp's triple-junction thin-film solar cell modules. The modules are about the same size as the television's screen. Sharp plans to market the LCD and the energy system as a pair and says that its product could be a hit with both people living off the grid and environmentally-conscious consumers. The company will be exhibiting this, and other energy-saving technologies, at the G8 summit on Monday. [Physorg] |
| 07/05/2008 02:41 AM |
| How to find the right linux distribution for you. |
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| 07/05/2008 02:00 AM |
| Futurama: Bender's Game DVD Preview [Futurama] |
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The second Futurama DVD hasn't even stopped spinning in our drives and we're already looking forward to the third one. It's a much geekier affair than even Futurama fans are used to, as they're delving into the world of Dungeons and Dragons. Will this Ender's Game Futurama movie be any good? We're pretty sure it will, seeing as the Kirk and Spock heads are back, and that was probably one of the best episodes ever. |
| 07/05/2008 01:16 AM |
| The Frugal Graphing Application: Gliffy |
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| 07/05/2008 01:15 AM |
| The Best Reasons to Leave Iraq |
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| 07/05/2008 01:00 AM |
| NASA Shows Off Fireworks In Space [July 4th] |
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The flash in the sky is a remnant of a blast 7,000 light-years away in the Lupus constellation. Scientists say that it was the brightest observed supernova in recorded history, and that the light from the explosion could be seen in the daytime for weeks afterward. The supernova sent a shockwave that traveled outwards at nearly 20 million mph. In the 1960s, radio astronomers first detected the ring of material pushed out by the shockwave. With the latest imagery, released by the Hubble Space Telescope's science team, you can see a gossamer stripe with starlight shining through it â the rocket's red glare indeed.
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| 07/05/2008 12:30 AM |
| The Biased News Networks |
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| 07/05/2008 12:18 AM |
| Dara Torres Qualifies for Fifth Olympic Team |
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| 07/05/2008 12:01 AM |
| PicLens Brings 3D Browsing Home |
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| 07/04/2008 11:50 PM |
| Who Is Microsoft Aiming At? |
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| 07/04/2008 07:04 PM |
| Consortium Rescues Bell Canada Takeover |
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A private equity and pension fund consortium said it salvaged a record $52 billion deal for Bell Canada on Friday by postponing its closing date and canceling dividend payments.
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| 07/04/2008 05:47 PM |
| Bits: What Is Facebook Worth? (Part 37) |
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A document in the settled Facebook vs. ConnectU litigation reveals that Facebook?s common shares are worth a quarter of the value of the stock Microsoft purchased when it invested in the social network.
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| 07/04/2008 05:47 PM |
| Bits: Google Changes Home Page, Adding Link to Privacy Policy |
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The move brings Google into clear compliance with a California law that requires many Web sites to have a link to their privacy policy on their home page.
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| 07/04/2008 03:06 PM |
| Energy Star for Servers May Be Ready by Year-End |
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The E.P.A. expects to introduce its first Energy Star rating for servers by the end of the year, although a more comprehensive system that measures actual workloads will take longer to develop.
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| 07/04/2008 02:23 PM |
| Bits: A Sucker Is Converted Every Minute |
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Those ads for the free digital TV signal converter box? Beware.
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| 07/04/2008 01:17 PM |
| Tired of Microsoft's Limitations? VirtualBox is for you! |
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| 07/04/2008 01:02 PM |
| Will Comcast Ban Me For Streaming? |
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| 07/04/2008 01:00 PM |
| What should I rename my blog? |
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| 07/04/2008 12:48 PM |
| The Medium: File-Sharing Fetish |
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Eclectic video-sharing that doesn?t succumb to the porn imperative.
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| 07/04/2008 12:43 PM |
| Bits: Justice Looks Further at Google-Yahoo Deal |
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The Justice Department?s antitrust division has begun issuing subpoenas as it probes further into whether a planned Google-Yahoo partnership in search advertising is anticompetitive.
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| 07/04/2008 12:38 PM |
| Meet Chandler |
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| 07/04/2008 11:00 AM |
| Lightning Review: Lego Egg Timer [Cook] |
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The Gadget: Lego Egg Timer. I bought the Lego Egg Timer while visiting Legoland in Denmark, at the end of my visit to the Lego factory. Since then I've used it many times and its design doesn't cease to entertain me. The top half of the mini-fig head rotates as it counts time, changing the expression as the minutes pass. Nothing else can be said about it, really, except that it's cute and it works great. By the way, I will resume the chronicles of the Lego trip next week, after giving you a week of respite. Coming soon: an inside look at how the Lego bricks and sets are made, how they are designed from concept to final product, and what it's like to work there, among many other things. Stay tuned. [Lego] |
| 07/04/2008 08:00 AM |
| Celebrate July 4th the Gizmodo Way [July 4th] |
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How do you celebrate July 4th like a true Gizmodian? If you answered "waking up on the 5th with a severe hangover and sparkler burns where the sun don't shine," you'd be correct! Oh, that, and visiting our July 4th tag. |
| 07/04/2008 07:45 AM |
| A Documentary on ShowBiz Pizza's Rocka-fire Explosion Animatronic Band [Showbiz Pizza] |
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| 07/04/2008 07:30 AM |
| Danish Isle Runs Completely on Renewable Energy, Is Greenest Guinea Pig Ever [Green] |
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The man responsible for Samsø's shift is Søren Hermansen, who after deciding farming wasn't for him, became an environmental sciences teacher, and then a renewable energy expert. Growing up on the island and seeing the impact the people were having on the environment, Hermansen felt he could talk the residents into making some changes. The public response was favorable, and the transformation began. The island now has 11 onshore turbines, a biomass plant, and a straw burning plant, which are invested in by the residents of Samsø, as well as outside, private investors. All the while, this green movement has brought in a constant flow of researchers, scientists and sociologists trying to figure out Samsø's mojo. And for those in the giant turbine market, I think it's worth noting that giant turbines come with panoramic sunroofs. Not sure about power locks and cruise control, however. [New Yorker] |
| 07/04/2008 07:15 AM |
| "Dear Cupertino" Apple Site Reduces Bad Rumors Back To Desperate Wishes [Apple] |
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The majority of Apple rumors ignored by the veterans at sites like Macrumors and Apple Insider are non-sourced, usually building up from the updrafts of the blog/analyst/network news circle jerk vortex. This new site, with almost no content right now, has a great idea: Drop the pretense of claiming to know what Apple is working on, forum mongers, and write them in their true form as desperate pleas for Crazy Apple Gear. Given that the nice domain name, also feel free to drop suggestions and open letters for the City and Mayor of Cupertino in here, too. Maybe an Apple-designed swing set off of N Stelling Road or something. [DearCupertino] |
| 07/04/2008 07:00 AM |
| Giz Service Announcement: Aim Fireworks Into the Air, Not At Your Mom [July 4th] |
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Well, we hope you've had a good day off, a great BBQ and plenty of watermelon. Also, we hope that you didn't blow up your face. We'll leave you with one last Consumer Product Safety Commission clip that proves, once and for all, that it is NOT okay to point fireworks at friends and family members. They may end up in a storm of smoke and fire. Happy 4th everybody! [CPSC] |
| 07/04/2008 06:30 AM |
| Numeric Keypad Chairs Provide Computational Comfort [Furniture] |
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| 07/04/2008 06:00 AM |
| Dell to Ship All Computers, Rubber Chickens in Apple Manila Cases [Rubber Chickens] |
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Laredo, Texas (Agencies) - Surprising everyone but industry guru Gene Munster, Dell has announced a partnership with Apple Inc. that will see the former licensing the latter's exclusive Manila Case technology to ship all their computer products and accessories, like their Dell Rubber Chickens and Dell Texas-Style BBQ Ribs. "It was bound to happen," said Munster in a telephone interview from his room at the Cupertino Inn, which he uses as a base to stalk Steve Jobs. "I mean, given Dell's constant focus on cutting costs, it was a matter of time before they focused on packaging to save some dollars here and there" added the Piper Jaffray's analyst, "and let's face it, Apple's solution is the most efficient, light, and cost-effective in the industry. Like everything else they do. I predict they will hit the $500 [price per share] mark before 2009. Even $510." Reportedly, Dell will have to pay Apple $20 per manila envelope, but they will save "a lot of money" in postage stamps, according to Mr. Munster. Dell representatives were not available for comment, but Mr. Munster told this reporter that Steve Jobs called Michael Dell late last night to say "who's my bitch now, huh? Who's my bitch?" [Thanks Hawkskater0] |
| 07/04/2008 05:45 AM |
| BlackBerry Kickstart Flip Phone Only $49 [Rumor] |
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The Centro has proven that a cheap smartphone can sell like hotcakes. Granted the Centro is cute, the Kickstart is not. But $50 (with a two-year contract, natch) puts it in the same mass market as the crappier LGs and Sammys. It's a crazy way to hook the kids, but it might just work. (It'd work better if the phone wasn't so ugly.) [Crackberry via Silicon Alley Insider] |
| 07/04/2008 05:17 AM |
| Acer G24 World's Highest Contrast Gaming Monitor (50,000:1) [Acer G24] |
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Other specs: 1920x1200 res, 2ms response time, 400 nits, HDMI and DVI |
| 07/04/2008 05:00 AM |
| Giz Service Announcement: Fireworks + Indoors = Bad Idea [July 4th] |
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If you're anything like us, you're probably deep into your 12th beer by now. You may think that now's the perfect time to test some of those firecrackers in your kitchen. Well, don't, or you may end up like this guy and his house, both blasted to smithereens by some lousy M-1000s. Take it from us and the Consumer Product Safety Commission and have a happy 4th everybody! [CPSC] |
| 07/04/2008 04:00 AM |
| Lightning Review: Motorola ROKR E8 Music Phone [MOTOROKR E8 Review] |
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The Price: $199 (after 2-year contract) The Verdict: Long story short, the hardware is great, the music interface is decent, the T-Mobile interface sucks. But let's start with the good. Not only do I like build quality, and how the button layout changes according to the phone's function, I also like that the haptic feedback really feels like the phone has buttons (Herrman is still convinced there aren't haptics). As a music player, the capacitive ring and menu system give it an iPod sort of feel, which is nice. It's pretty easy to use, and doesn't suffer from much lag. Syncing with Windows Media Player is a relatively painless process, but that means it's also Windows only (Mac Users have to transfer files via MicroSD, ugh). The thing that makes me never want to touch the phone again is T-Mobile's UI skin, which takes competent phone software and turns it into a laggy, unresponsive pile of crap. Seeing as this phone is a T-Mo exclusive, I think it's important to highlight how much I dislike it. Frequently I try to enter into a menu for the camera, or text messages, only to be thrown back to the MyFaves home screen. After hitting another button in response, the phone decides it wants to go to the app I was originally trying to use, and then respond to my subsequent button pushing. The dialog boxes also like to clash with the menus, which allow for frequent input errors. I liken the process to playing voicemail tag with someone, which is to say it's totally annoying. Other than that, it's just slow, the capacitive ring is no good for navigating the main menu, and trying D-pad feels cramped. So while I think the phone is an above average candybar, I'd hold out for a version running different software. |
| 07/04/2008 03:00 AM |
| Fantasy Gadget: The Ultimate Next Generation Connected TiVo Box [Ultimate Tivo Box] |
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Most importantly, they need to embrace the internet, which includes BitTorrent. There's no sense in fighting it since people are currently using software like TED to automatically search for and download episodes of their favorite shows. It's like BitTorrent TiVo. West Coast users can even use it to download episodes shortly after it's done showing on the East Coast, giving them the ability to watch shows before broadcast and without commercials. A source close to TiVo we spoke to says that they've looked at BitTorrent, but they need to differentiate between BitTorrent the protocol and BitTorrent in the sense that people are using it now to pirate shows. The current TiVos are designed to record two HD shows simultaneously, which leaves little power to run the fairly CPU-intensive BitTorrent protocol now. If there's a way to use it to help digital distribution in the future, TiVo will consider adding it. Here's how we think they can use the technology.
⢠Use BitTorrent to download shows legally. Say you somehow missed recording a show because they changed up the schedule from Tuesdays to Mondays (unlikely since TiVo auto-updates the guide, but still possible if your internet connection is down) or you forget to set a recording for a new series or you start watching a series in the middle. Why should you be punished into waiting until the entire season is out on DVD to watch this? If you're tech savvy enough, you've already been hitting the torrents and grabbing the episodesâor even seasonsâyou missed. Why not have TiVo centrally record a show, then let you torrent it out, complete with commercials, if you happen to miss recording it yourself? The ads keep the studios happy, and the fact that you get to watch a show keeps you happy. ⢠Enable peer to peer sharing. A company called NDS tried to do this in 2007 before legalities made it impossible. Picture being able to watch shows with your friends across the country at the same time, streamed from users who've already got that recording on their TiVos. Using BitTorrent will drastically reduce bandwidth costs on TiVo, but still give a very fast transfer rate to end users. ⢠Stream network's web content. ABC and NBC have both started getting into web video in a big way, putting their shows online for viewers to watch the next day on a browser. Extend this to a TiVo box (keeping the ads in so people who need to get paid get paid) and you're set. ⢠Stream your shows anywhere, including laptops, cellphones and other TiVo boxes. Yes, would essentially be a Slingbox built into a TiVo, allowing you to watch your shows on the go with your cellphones without any additional hardware. But why not have your living room TiVo networked together with the one in your bedroom? If you recorded Lost on one and Heroes on the other, you could stream it to each other without having to waste hard drive space doubly recording it. ⢠Download movies from every service. This is a tough one, but TiVo should expand their current Amazon Unbox movie service to include iTunes, Netflix and whatever service decides to pop up between now and doomsday. Be service agnostic and everyone will love you. DVDs don't distinguish between movies sold at Best Buy and movies sold at Circuit City. But TiVo can't survive off of networking features alone; they need to expand the core functionality of the box as well. Here's what we're proposing. ⢠Auto encoding and syncing to devices. TiVoToGo is fine for grabbing shows off of your TiVo, encoding them and uploading it to your iPod when you've got lots of spare time, but if you're in a hurry, it's not nearly as convenient. A TiVo only needs all its CPU power when recording two HD shows, so they can easily use the excess cycles during idle times to automatically encode shows into a format your iPod or Zune can understand. All you have to do is simply dock your player into a USB port and choose the shows you want to carry with you. ⢠Messaging and communications. This ties into the peer to peer sharing feature above, but being able to have Xbox Live-like messages exchanged between your friends or even being able to chat with them while you're watching the same show (group chat!) would be phenomenal. Or if you don't want their jibber jabber during the show, just chat it up during commercials. A branded TiVo wireless keyboard and a wireless headset would be optional peripherals, or you can just hook up your own USB keyboard and USB headset. ⢠Ultimate file playback support. The one thing that's absolutely necessary to make the TiVo the core of the living room entertainment center is support for popular file formats. We're talking h.264, DivX, XviD, OGM, MKV, MOV, FLV, and anything else people encode their videos with. This way even users who don't have cable TV can get a TiVo and use it as a file dump for their BitTorrented shows and movies. Playing these files back easily in HD, without prior conversion, would truly make this the ultimate set top box. |
| 07/04/2008 02:59 AM |
| Giz Service Announcement: Fireworks Can Blow Up Your Face [July 4th] |
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Hey everyone, just checking in again to make sure your day is going well. And you haven't blown your face off with some giant aerial fireworks. Because believe me, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission: If you act like the mannequin (manikin?) in the clip above, the last place you'll end up is in a hospital emergency room. Happy 4th everybody! [CPSC] |
| 07/04/2008 02:31 AM |
| NASA Points to the Sky Tonight For a Different Celebration [Space] |
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| 07/04/2008 02:30 AM |
| How I Survived a Japanese Game Show: The Gigantic Human Prize Claw Game [Japanese TV Show Not ... |
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The new episode still follows most of the tired reality show conventions and spends too much time on the stunningly boring contestants, but the brief game show events still impress. This week's challenge: become a human claw game, picking up prizes as teammates control your x, y and z axis movement. This challenge aired much to the chagrin of Claw Machine Boy, whose chronic PTSD triggered hard when this episode aired. Stay tuned for a weekly review of the 45 seconds of this show that is worth watching. [ABC] |
| 07/04/2008 01:59 AM |
| Cool Concept: Handheld Electric Pneumatic Gun [Air Gun] |
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| 07/04/2008 01:30 AM |
| The ±0 Electric Kettle From Japan [Electric Kettle] |
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| 07/04/2008 01:00 AM |
| This is What Happens When You Combine Boba Fett, Flashdance and Fireworks [Star Wars] |
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This is what happens when you mix Boba Fett, Flashdance and fireworks: a brilliant, but somehow disturbing stop-motion animation, that's what. Damn you, Patrick Boivin, for mixing everyone's favorite Star Wars bounty hunter with the movie scene that made me horny for the first time. [Editor's Note: TMI!] On the other side, it could have been a lot worse: Told you. [Club Jade] |