Zooming Maps & Florida Bans Computers-Oops!
Posted: July 9, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentMost people have GPS and mapping software on their phones, but now tech invades the venerable paper map. A Brit has developed a paper map that zooms in as you unfold it! It’s a Kickstarter campaign that will allow you to see more than the 4-5 inches on your phone’s screen…you can view a city on your 8 inch square map. As Apple continues to tweak the new mobile operating system, here’s something cool in the new iOS 7- although it may not be a feature you’ll use right away. Apple has baked in Airplay for cars. You could leave your phone in your pocket or purse in your next car and it will connect to the car via wifi for phone, music, navigation, and more. Honda, Mercedes, Nissan, Ferrari, Hyundai, Kia, and Infiniti will have cars that utilize Airplay, some as soon as next model year. A story not ripped from the Onion, but it sure seems that way…a law was passed in Florida to kill gambling at internet cafes…but the wording inadvertently bans computers and smartphones. Oops. Next time people complain about lawyers in government, keep in mind that it helps to have them when you need to write a law that does what the legislators intend!
Euro Anger at NSA, & Apple Wants More In-Store iPhone Sales
Posted: July 5, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentIt’s not just people here in the US that are upset over the scope of NSA spying…the Europeans are getting madder and madder. They are angry enough, they may freeze American cloud providers out, setting up their own European cloud services. It’s a bit of pot meets kettle, since word has gotten out that the British, Germans, & French are also spying on their citizens to one extent or another.
Apple’s Tim Cook is starting to crack the whip…he plans sweeping changes for Apple Stores to get staffers to sell more iPhones…will that kill the buzz over genius bars? Employees say one of the thing adding to 80% of iPhones selling elsewhere is…according to customers…the lack of one with a bigger screen! Will that be one of the ‘special projects’ the former CEO of Yves St Laurent, Paule Deneve, who Apple just hired as a VP?
Stand Back- Science is Marching On!
Posted: July 1, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentA team at UC San Diego has come up with a telescopic contact lens for people with macular degeneration. It will allow patients to switch between normal and magnified vision with up to a 3 power zoom without bulky, thick glasses.
Your luggage tag is about to go high tech…British Airways & Designworks will start testing a reusable, e-ink luggage tag that talks to your smartphone. The flight info and barcode can be read by airport scanners.
The Japanese space agency is readying to launch two little white helmeted robots into space. An astronaut at the international Space Station will try to converse with one of them. Kubrick’s 2001 will come true…’I can’t let you do that Dave.’
A Couple of Plusses for Viewing Video
Posted: June 27, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentOne of the most irritating things about video on the web is lag. Youtube has a plan to kill video latency by dynamically adjusting the quality level of the video according to your connection’s bandwidth, and also by transmitting control commands at the same time as the content you’re watching. It will be great not sit and watch the little pinwheel spin for a while every time you want to load up a short video. Don’t expect movie length vids to load instantly, however.
Speaking of video, Intel is reportedly working on a set top box that will stream a form of pay per view. Some claim it will crush cable TV’s ability to bundle and charge us for all those channels you never watch. A la carte video and movies may not be a pipe dream with the power of Intel moving things in that direction. Will they lure Apple TV into some kind of deal?
Galaxy Tabs, School Bing, & More
Posted: June 24, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentNew Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 tablets are coming out July 7th…the cheapest will be an amazing $199…but don’t expect much memory or a Hi Def screen at that price. Getting into the grade school and middle school market worked for Apple years ago…so Microsoft is giving it a try. Microsoft’s Bing for schools will strip out ads, and beef up privacy protections and adult content filtering. The opt in program gives Bing an entry into the grade and middle school market. Will kids use it at home and later, or will they just go right back to Google? Time will tell. It’s not an avalanche, but audio component manufacturing is returning to the US from Asia…and not just the high end, nosebleed priced equipment…some of the gear is priced as low as $99. Manufacturing coming BACK to the US? When was the last time you heard that?
Breathalyzer Watch, Facebook WiFi, & More
Posted: June 19, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentDick Tracy had his 2-way wrist radio. Now, Gizmodo is reporting about a watch that tells you if you’re too drunk to drive. The watch, from Tokyoflash, has a breathalyzer…blow into the side, and if it turns red…call a cab. It’s $100 direct from Tokyoflash the next 2 days. Taking a look at wired.com, Facebook is expanding it’s Facebook wifi to cafes in Palo Alto and San Francisco. It’s free…kind of. The catch…you check in through Facebook, so they have your location data to sell. At bgr.com, they’re talking about why no company really wants to buy Nokia right now, despite rumors that either Microsoft or a Chinese cell phone maker is about to. The problem…Nokia is really a feature phone maker, not a smartphone maker, and featurephone sales are declining.
Seen on Tech Blogs
Posted: June 14, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentHere are a few things you may have missed this week that have been written about on some of the technology blogs. We’ve all heard a lot about 3D printing lately…including a library in Silicon Valley that is making one available. Now, techcrunch.com says Amazon is getting ready to make 3D printing available for everyone…with a store for 3D printers and accessories.
Showing up on Wired.com’s radar is a story that says Google actually sends the NSA requested information by secure FTP or courier…the old school way…and that there’s no back door to its servers. Who needs a back door, when they will send info to the NSA when asked?
Bloomberg.com says thousands of tech, finance, and manufacturing companies work closely with US national security agencies, providing sensitive information, and in return getting benefits including access to classified intelligence. Free enterprise at work? You be the judge of that.
Checking businessinsider.com, your personal online data is being sold to marketers for a pittance…your basic age, gender, and location info goes for as low as 50 cents per thousand people. I feel so cheap.
AT&T Bidding on HULU?
Posted: June 6, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentAT&T is teaming up with the Chernin Group to make a joint bid for HULU. Chernin is lead by a former executive from News Corp. All Things D says they haven’t made a bid yet, but if they do, it will certainly exceed the less than 500 million Chernin has already offered for HULU. They’re up against Yahoo and Time Warner Cable, which have bids in already. Word is that HULU’s owners…Disney, Comcast, & Newscorp, may not sell if they don’t get more than a billion dollars. Getting control of HULU would seriously bolster AT&T’s move into the TV space. The giant telcomm declined requests for comment.
Is the Wrist Phone Near?
Posted: May 29, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentWhile Apple CEO Tim Cook was dropping hints on stage at the Wall Street Journal’s digital conference yesterday about a future iWatch, a Bay Area startup has started taking preorders for a smartphone you can wear like a bracelet. The Emopulse Smile will answer calls with a word from you, like ‘yes,’ or any other affirmative word. You will be able to Tweet, post on Facebook, blog, and read messages easily this way too. The Smile can function as a universal key and wallet…just wave your hand in front of an NFC terminal at a store, and you’re done. It’s a smaller screen, since it’s on your wrist…about the size of 3 rows of icons on an iPhone screen. It’s being crowdfunded on indiegogo, and the base phone starts at $300. Dick Tracy has already sent his money in!
The Web Watching Back
Posted: May 27, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentIn everything from apps to mobile systems…more and more, they’re watching you while you watch them. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 pauses video when you look away. Volkswagen has a Chrome plugin that does the same to demo their start-stop tech. Microsoft may be going everyone one better….or worse…with the new version of Kinect, out with the XBox One later this year. We reported it can sense your position and even heartbeat…well, it can also tell how many people are in the room watching a video. Microsoft may be able to cut deals with Netflix and other video suppliers to charge extra for extra viewers. If you think, more and more, that Big Brother is watching…you’re right.

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