Thursday, December 4, 2008
Under the Sea
According to BKW, the solar subs will draw power from "a solar array of five generators, each with 430-square feet of panels. A GPS tracking system would tell the sub where to surface when it needs to recharge." Fully charged, the company claims the sub could dive to depths approaching 1,000 feet and reach a top speed of about 5 knots (roughly 6 mpg).
So what does one do with a solar submarine? Well, the company hopes to put its first Goldfisch models in Dubai as an attraction featured at the already popular Burji Al Arab Hotel. Already featuring solar boats and a submarine restaurant, BKW says their sub will allow guests to come '"into contact with the attractive idea of emission free mobility."'
Underwater solar tourism may well become a booming new industry but, for now, I think I'll stay above water and away from anything that could potentially turn belly-up should it the sky turn a particular shade of gray.
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/12/we-all-live-in.html#more
-Samantha Perez
The phone that feels the flu before you do

Everyone worries about getting sick, but a new application, the Zicam Cold & Flu Companion, takes hypochondria to a new level.
All you have to do is enter your zip code and you will receive information on what percentage of people have the flu, a respiratory illness, or even the EVK plague. "Matrixx Initiatives Inc., the Arizona company that makes products under the Zicam brand, gets the information on disease levels from Surveillance Data Inc. — which gets its data from polling health care providers and pharmacies." They can also ask the application what nearby zip codes also have high risk levels so that they can avoid those areas.
I think that this application is interesting, but more useless than useful. Older, or more fragile people can benefit from this application, but I think others will use it as an excuse not to make a business trip or visit family, and hypochondriacs will just freak themselves out!
This application is available for the T-Mobile G1 and is free! It should be available for the iPhone by the end of the month.
By: Alexandra Guzmán
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28038134/
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Ear Docs' Warning Rings Loud and Clear: Turn Down the iPod!

MP3 players and iPods line the pockets of millions of people across the world. People listen to their music while walking, waiting, and for enjoyment. Although people do not listen to music loud, the time they spend with the player has increased over the years. A new study from the European Union cautions people who listen to personal music players for too long, at too high a volume settings, may do serious damage to hearing. “The music coming form those small, white ear buds is part of a larger problem,” experts claim. Hearing loss is permanent, cumulative, and—because it’s painless—hard to detect, according to the researchers. Signs that you are listening to music at too high a volume include stuffy ears and ringing. However, there are steps that the users of MP3 players can take to limit potential hearing problems. If you are listening to the music on your headphones, make sure you can hear someone else talking to you at a normal volume level. Researchers at Northwestern University advocate the "60/60 rule," which means MP3 players should be used at no more than 60 percent of the maximum volume and for no longer than about 60 minutes per day. Although those headphones may not seem to be too loud for you, remember that you cannot feel your sensory cells dying in the tiny hairs in the inner ear, but they are.
By Stephen T. Watson
The Buffalo News
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Ear-Docs-Warning-Rings-Loud-and-Clear-Turn-Down-the-iPod-65042.html
Michael Saleeb
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen for the Mac

Just in time for the holidays, Livescribe is about to release their Smartpen for the Mac on November 24. The pen is about the size and weight of a large MontBlanc pen, with a microphone, a speaker, a small OLED display, and an internal computer chip that captures handwritten notes and drawings. Earlier in the year Livescribe came out with the Pulse Smartpen for the PC. The pen has the ability to record sound and synchronize the audio with written notes. Basically what the Smartpen does is record and link the audio to what you are writing, and making it possible to listen to what you recorded while you write. You are even able to search for keywords in your notes. This seems ideal for college students who like to take notes because if you forgot what your note was supposed to mean, you can click on the text and the audio will jump back to the exact moment in recording when you wrote that word. This would be useful to anyone who uses pen and paper frequently. However, to use the text and audio features, you have to use the pen with Livescribe’s dot paper that has points of reference for the audio. The paper has pre-printed controls on them that allow users to fast-forward and rewind the audio. For Mac users, the paper must be purchased from Livescribe but PC users will be able to print their own paper with Livescribe software for Windows 1.4, which will be available later this month. The pen has a variety of applications, including a built-in language translator that can translate English words into a many languages like Spanish and Mandarin.
The Smartpen has a 1GB model that sells for $149 and a 2GB model for $199.
http://www.macworld.com/article/136877/2008/11/pulsesmartpen.html?lsrc=top_3
- Annie Huang, Thursday 8am
The iphone that Listens

Voice recognition technologies such as this new application and Bluetooth devices for vehicles demonstrate how this industry has progressed. One of the first successful demonstrations of a voice command technology were the voice controlled battleships created by researchers at SRI International, originally the Stanford Research Institute, in 1983. The industry’s leaders have always stated that one day we will be able to talk to machines, and that they will understand us. And over the past twenty-five years Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo have all claimed that voice recognition is necessary for the mobile computing era. Other companies such as I.B.M, Nuance and Vlingo are also in the race, and the stakes are high. Whoever develops and refines the first major technology in voice will easily take control over handheld devices.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Telemetria Telephony Introduces First In-Car Computer

Telemetria Telephony Technology Inc, founded by Alen Nejeh, has developed the first in-car PC with broadband connectivity. The company is aiming for a 2009 release date. The system includes features such as Smart Navigation, Real Time Traffic Monitoring--which predicts the best driving routes based on real time traffic patterns, and Web Services--including online maps, search engines, and much more through the built in LAN/WAN connectivity. The computer itself is an easily removable seven inch screen that conveniently plugs into the dashboard of the car. Partnered with Intel, Telemetria hopes to establish a new and successful piece of technology, which hopes to serve as the "platform for vehicular applications." Other features of the device include control over all in-car systems such as the DVD player, alarm system, or radio/CD player from both the front and back seats. Video steaming on YouTube and other sites is manageable on the system's bandwidth of 3G, but developers are hoping to establish a bandwidth of at least 4G to allow for high quality streaming. The in-car PC works with any car, but can only be used with models newer than 1996. The cost to purchase this device is currently unknown, but developers estimate a price of under $1000.
Source
Desiree Dozier
Thursday 9 am
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Disneyland Jumps on The Mobile Application Bandwagon

It seems like new mobile applications are created all the time; some useful like VCAST Song ID (which I use all the time), and some not so useful like the one for the iPhone that did nothing for a lot of money. Well, this time Disney and Verizon have come up with a tool that will help you navigate both the California and Florida parks. This application - although still in development - will aid in finding shows, restaurants, rides and their wait times. It will also help you locate the Disney characters in the park and you could even receive messages (and possibly phone calls, but I can't tell if that part is a joke or not) from them. I just thought it was interesting how Disney is adapting to the times by developing this interactive application that will be available outside of the parks thus being yet another advertising tool for Disney - even though they say they won't take advantage of it's advertising aspect.
Orig. article
Devin Wilson
Thurs 9am
Google Get's It's Medical Degree
Gabrielle Yacoob
Thursday 8 am
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
NComputing: The Energy-Efficient $70 PC
http://cleantechnica.com/2008/11/03/ncomputing-the-energy-efficient-70-pc/
Javier Ramirez Thur 8am
Virtual Voters Follow Election In Cyberspace


In the virtual world of the game Second Life users came together to watch the election updates through the game. They were able discuss their thoughts on the election and learn more about the candidates. Various users also created campaign headquarters, held rallies and handed out virtual buttons to those who visited them.
Spore, another virtual game, took a less serious approach to the elections by creating their own downloadable spaceships modeled after the presidential candidates.
Aside from the gaming world people were getting involved in the election through social networking sites like Twitter. Twitter was keeping track of the number of Twitter users that voted and also using google maps to help them estimate wait times for voting places.
Link= http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/11/04/election.online.ap/index.html
Done by: Bryn Sakow
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Microsoft is Back... But They're Copying Mac!

This past week at the Professional Developer's Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft decided to demonstrate their new operating system, Windows 7 in hopes of shifting the company away from the problems of Vista. The new system attempts to "combine the PC, phone and web, [and even has] touch-screen elements for applications" (http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3781271/Windows+7+Gets+Its+ComingOut+Party.htm).
The new OS has many new elements not seen in Vista; a new service called Device Stage puts devices such as laptops, printers, PCs, attached storage and even Windows Mobile Phones on one network for readily available access to specific devices. The sidebar previously seen is now gone and users can place their widgets anywhere on desktop; and even with programs such as Word, when an application is open, thumbnails are shown with all of the open documents within the program, making it simple and easy to access a file with a single click.
As innovative as the new operating system sounds, I feel that the widget placement and the Device Stage service seem to stem from Mac ideas. Users already have the "user-friendly" ease of desktop freedom, and the iPod, iPhone, iMac, MacBook, etc. are all used with iTunes. The only creative element of Windows 7 that seems very appealing is the touch-screen ability, but with that said, multiple Mac products already have that capability. It will be very interesting to see how the product does when it is released openly to the public. Until then, however, although Microsoft is back, they are copying Mac...
Amanda Ply
Thursday 8am
MTV Finally Remembers What the 'M' Stands For
Maya Pollak
Thursday 9am
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
TrueCall

Have you ever wished you could have your own private secretary to take care of your calls? Well now introducing TrueCall, your first secretary that does not require a regular salary. TrueCall, however is automated, but that should not cause buyers to shy away from this new technology. It has the power to forwarded trusted numbers to your phone or answer trusted numbers with an automated message. Furthermore, when a number dials in that TrueCall does not recognize, it asks them who they are and then rings you and asks whether or not you want to take the call.
TrueCall is around the size of a paperback book. You can plug it into your phone line at home and it checks every call you receive better letting your phone ring. The company recommends that if you are getting “nuisance” calls that you should invest in TrueCall. You are probably wondering the price of this gadget. For $99.99 you can order online your own TrueCall. Furthermore, the company offers both 70 and 140 hour message and call recorder if the buyer felt it necessary. Also the site offers an extender for telephones that are far away from plugs.
A good investment? If you are prone to receiving endless amounts of these “nuisance” calls, or just would like your own automated secretary for a one time price, then I think TrueCall is just for you!
Anna Larsson
Thursday 8am
T-Mobile G1: Efficiency and Ease Has Arrived

T-Mobile USA, Inc announced today that the highly anticipated T-Mobile G1 has arrived in stores in 95 U.S. cities. The G1 comes with Google and is the first Android™-powered mobile phone. It comes with full touch screen functionality, QWERTY keyboard, and an expansive mobile Web experience, which includes dozens of Android Market applications and popular Google products. The T-Mobile G1 has a keyboard that slides out with ease and a one touch simulator for Google Search as well as other services such as G-mail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, and Youtube, all efficient to use and find on the main screen. Google Maps has become simplified when searching for certain addresses by typing in the particular information and the phone can show the individual a "street view" of the location for precise help while driving. T-Mobile G1 is the first phone to offer access to the Android Market, an operating system that includes games to social networking and on-the-go shopping that can be personalized to enhance the mobile lifestyle. More than 1.5 million phones were pre-ordered at a price of $179. One complaint has been that the Android system has not been fully exempt of connection problems. However, as of now, consumers are ready to purchase.
The T-Mobile G1 proves that technology is still advancing and that consumers are still driven to purchase whatever new innovation is offered. The G1 is a more efficient phone with applications that have not been included before and it is trying to rival the Iphone in terms of function and design. While phones were once used for simply staying in touch with friends and family, is now a device that can provide entertainment, organization, and guidance. I have never felt compelled to have a computer as a phone, but realizing the plethora of applications I could access, I realized that the G1 is just another step towards technology domination and the end to computer assistance. I am certain that the first batch of phones will contain problems with the Android system and if it will be able to access all the applications successfully. Time will tell.
Darren Pearlman
Thursday 9AM
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The Internet and Cell Phones Keepin’ the Fam Together
Individuals are able to stay connected throughout the day due to the Internet and cell phones, which has led to an increase in communication among family members and friends. This directly conflicts with all the speculation that technology is making us spend less time with our family. From personal experience, I know that I communicate with my mom thanks to cell phones… anything from getting a wine stain off a dress to how to cook fish… she is just a quick phone call away. The Internet and cell phones have both become increasingly important to the majority of society, so I'm sure that these statistics will continue to grow as companies discover technological advances for more savvy gadgets to communicate with.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/mobility/messaging/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=211201949#mon
Devin McCloskey
Thursday 8am
PlantBot and Robotic Plants: Solution to Deforestation?
Sophia Oyama
Thursday 9 AM
Articles found on Engadget
Monday, October 20, 2008
Forget the Front Desk: Hotels Go High Tech
Full Article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/11/AR2008101101571.html
October 20, 2008
Kathryn McCormack
Thursday 8 am
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Spore Gets Cute and Creepy
Spore, a computer game much like the Sims series, is a multi-genre single player game. It allows for players to create characters from the beginning as a unicellular organism and watch it evolve. The game itself is revolutionary in that all players are connected through the internet, creating worlds for their spore creatures in which players worldwide can connect. It is an ever expanding, never ending game created by its players: it is a personal and customizable experience. Electronic Arts, the game’s distributor, announced this week that an expansion pack, called the Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack, will be released later this year (as early as next month). This expansion pack will allow, for the first time, the ability for “players’ space faring creatures to beam down from their spaceships to explore new planets and earn rewards for completing challenging missions. A new Adventure Creator will allow players to build and share online their own custom missions, providing almost endless gameplay possibilities.” Introducing over 100 new character and world creating features, this game is like nothing else on the market: the consumer is not only building the game, but creating it for others to play.
Morgan O'Malley
9am Thursday
Invention: Billboards that know you at a touch
Amanda Kirkham
Thurs. 8AM Lab
Full article:
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn14921-invention-billboards-that-know-you-at-a-touch.html
Friday, October 10, 2008
Assignment #2 - Social Media in the 2008 Election
Obama Text Messaging On Today Show
My.Barackobama.com Tutorial
The purpose of this assignment is to get you to think about the impact new communication technologies have on the political process. While traditional technologies such as newspapers and television still account for a majority of the political information disseminated in the United States, social media is a playing a larger role in the political process. You may wish to read Wired’s article, “How the Internet Invented Howard Dean” as a starting point for this paper.
You paper should be a minimum of 2 to 3 pages and structured in three sections. Remember to include a works cited section. First, describe how a new communication technology is being used in this election in a way that is fundamentally different from the election eight years ago. Does this technology create a community of users, does it coordinate political actions, or does it provide a mechanism for distributing information? Provide a detailed description.
Second, describe the potential impact of the technology. What characteristic’s of this technology makes it an effective political tool? Do you believe this technology will have an impact in the coming election? Will this technology be significant in the future elections?
Third, experiment with these technologies and write about your experience. How easy were they to use? What did you like about it vs. what did you dislike? Did you have any problems using it?
Finally, remember I don’t care who you vote for I just want you to vote. That’s the beauty of our nation.
SUGGESTIONS FOR PART III
Text Message Alerts
Little Green Footballs
Wonkette
There are numerous politically oriented facebook groups.
POTENTIAL TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Social Networking Sites
Youtube and Online Video Sharing of Speeches and Debates
Mobile Phones
Political Blogging
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Polar FT40 Fitness Training Computer
For all of the fitness maniacs and gym rats out there, a new product called the Polar FT40 training computer has entered the market of fitness gadgets. The Polar FT40 comes in a wrist watch or a chest strap. While the past fitness gadgets have assisted workout sessions such as allowing people to monitor their heart-rate, timed their run, keep track of distance ran, and their pace, the Polar FT40 adds a new feature to these already helpful tools for workout sessions. The Polar FT40 training computer allows an individual to see whether he/she is training in a fat-burning zone or simply a fitness zone. This information is extremely important to an individual who wants to maintain a certain workout in order to achieve their goal. The product has fraction type of display. Desonta Holder gives the example an example of how the product works: “For example, if your fitness zone is a heart rate of 115 or higher, you'll always see the number 115 beneath a bigger number indicating your actual heart rate. You'll know to keep your heart rate below 115 if you want to be in the fat-burning zone and above 115 for the fitness zone.”
Those looking to lose some weight or maintain their weight will want to stay in the fat-burning zone. In the fitness zone, the individual will be giving himself or herself a high intensity workout while increasing their blood circulation to their muscles. Depending on the individual’s goals, this product can help them stay in certain zones to achieve their goals from maintaining their weight to extremely transforming their body.
Some other features includes a fitness test where the Polar FT40 helps you to determine you fitness level, from very low to elite. For this, the individual will wear the gadget and lie down for a few minutes as the FT40 measures his/her aerobic capacity. A chart is given in the user manual that helps you interpret the results. Also, after every training session, your calories burned, percentage of fat calories burned, average heart rate, max heart rate and time spent in either the fitness zone and/or fat-burning zone is displayed. The 50 most recent workout sessions are stored in your FT40 and can be transferred to polarpersonaltrainer.com where a journal with detailed graphs can be kept to monitor progress made.
Probably some of the greatest features of this product and the most overlooked is its simplicity and comfort. It is relatively easy to punch a couple of buttons to enter your weight, height, age, and sex. The chest strap and wrist watch is extremely comfortable and stays in place despite intense workouts. The product is also water proof, which allows you to swim with it.
Despite the Polar FT40 looking very much like a giga pet, it has many tools that helps you monitor your progress and hopefully can also help to motivate people to work for a more healthy and fit lifestyle.
-Sam Hua
Original Article
BlackBerry's New Phone Ready to Storm Market
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Obama takes campaign to the iPhone
According to the campaign: "Obama '08: The Official iPhone Application," which is available at Apple's online App Store on Friday, gives users "the tools you need to make an impact and stay in the know."
This App is also available on the iPod touch, and contains information about Obama's positions on issues, news from the race, and photos and video clips from the campaign trail. A notable feature is the ability for the iPhone to use GPS to scan areas for near by Obama campaign offices and volunteer centers. It also features a green button marked "Donate" for campaign contributions.
It has been shown that the Obama campaign has generally been more focused on using the power of the Internet and modern technology to get out the word, raise funds, and get people registered than the McCain campaign.
-Patrick Strapazon
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Logging On for a Second (or Third) Opinion
Lisa Khakshouri
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/health/30online.html?_r=1&ref=technology&oref=slogin
Pandora Issues "Call to Arms"
Gareth Hornberger
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/pandoras_issues_a_call_to_arms.php
Friday, September 26, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The HTC Dream (Phone) Come True?
Alex Gariano
Thurs. 9am
http://www.cnet.com/google-android/?tag=TOCcarouselArea.0
http://news.cnet.com/google-shows-touchy-feely-android-phone/
http://phandroid.com/
http://news.cnet.com/googles-android-phone-to-go-on-sale-in-september/
Monday, September 22, 2008
SanDisk Launches New Music Card Format
Rebecca Fischer
http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20080922/tc_zd/232276;_ylt=Ao0CdyasceP.7JLE4uvQRqgjtBAF
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Webkare virtual dating
Recently released Webkare is a primarily Japanese-based social network that revolves around virtual dating. The site is quickly gaining steam and over 10,000 people joined the network in the first 5 days! The site is exclusively for women. Women join the network and then may pick a virtual boyfriend from 4 anime characters who are the “stars” of the site. The site is truly a mix between a social network (with features such as profiles, message systems, and discussion boards) and a game (which requires the cooperation of Webkare members to ultimately win the heart of the virtual guy. As of now, this is a free service powered by advertising affiliates.
Due to the success of the current model of Webkare, it would not be surprising to see a male-oriented version of the site in the future. I would also expect there to be a greater selection of boyfriends than 4. The range of interaction between the user and the virtual star will also likely increase.
Online dating sites are one thing, but virtual dating is a whole different realm of the social use of technology. This new network is definitely bizarre. The infiltration of technology into daily culture has become the norm in technologically advanced countries such as Japan and the United States, but I am surprised that so many people are committing their time and love life to a virtual character that does not exist in reality! Do they have real boyfriends too or do they think they are actually exclusively dating these virtual men? The site allows people to act as characters, which clearly a lot of people find appealing. Webkare proves that people have a strong interest in the virtual world and there will surely be a lot more to come in online networking and virtual worlds.
Lauren Finkelstein
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Does the iPhone have competition?
Many seem to believe that Google's new phone will cause significant competition for Apple's iPhone. However, I don't believe there will be an overwhelming switch. Out of curiousity for the product and interest in the Android software, there will be a group of people who are interested in the workings and advancements of the phone. However, the iPhone is not just a high-tech phone but rather part of the, if you will, "Apple Culture". Having an iPhone attaches a set of values to its holder that I don't think have been deemed as equally important to those attached with Google. As we discussed in lecture, often times its about the medium and not the actual content itself. People are willing to put up with waiting in lines for hours and continuing complications with the iPhone just to be tagged as part of that community. I think that the release of the phone, its new Android software, and HTC's solid reputation it will bring healthy competition to the market but will not be as dominating and vastly popular as the iPhone.
http://techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/09/17/googles-199-phone-to-compete-with-the-iphone/
~Rebecca del Castillo
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Internet Advertisement
Microsoft, on the other hand, has struggled to gain a following for its search services and has had a tough time building an Internet brand, with a confusing collection of offerings under the MSN service. In addition, Microsoft is still faced with the prospect of another technology giant creating services that compete with core products such as Microsoft Office, then giving them away for free. Microsoft sees that most software is trending toward a cloud-computing model, where data and processing power are shifted off the personal computer and onto the Internet. Given enough time, Microsoft may not have much of a product to sell. So, for Microsoft, buying Yahoo is a hedge against the future.
It’s worth pausing for a moment to consider what that future may look like. Regardless of whether Google or Microsoft emerges as the dominant technology superpower, we are likely to see highly targeted advertising creep into all aspects of our technology. Late last year, Google announced the formation of a new mobile operating system, Android, which could be advertiser-supported. Android, which is still in development, may lower the overall cost of cellular phones and service, but it will almost definitely bring targeted, location-aware advertising that follows you everywhere you go. Consumers would get the benefit of getting expanded usable sources from the advertisements; however the elite ruling class would control consumers’ perspectives of the emerging products.
For more information visit http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4251345.html
Google Maps Introduces Walking Directions and Street View for Mobile Users
Jacqueline Andrejich
Mobile users with internet on their phone will now be able to use Google Maps for walking directions and street views of their route. This advancement allows people to get directions for walking on their phone. Blackberry and iPhone users will also be able to download the application Google Maps for Mobile. This creation will be extremely valuable for those who walk through town everyday or just need to find where they are going after getting out of their car.
"Is Apple America's Jukebox?"
Blog 101, By: Adam Albrecht
Source: New York Times, Published: September 15, 2008
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/technology/16myspace.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
By a show of hands, how many use MySpace Music as a source to free listening? I won’t lie; I’m in that huge pool of music junkies seeking free downloads and easy access to full songs. The Web offers virtually every notable song ever created, found typically on Apple’s iTunes. But, has iTunes become America’s jukebox monopoly? Some would disagree. Just a few years ago MySpace created MySpace Music, a tangible competitor to iTunes. Free downloads from MySpace Music offers MySpace users a hopeful outlet to both free music and an outlasted CD market. It is no question we’ve entered this digital revolution with new ways in route to pain free access.
This past week MySpace Music joined forces with the major social networks owned by News Corporation, and the major music companies (Warner Music Group, Sony BMG, and Universal) to redistribute its capital by making money by selling advertisements on the site and selling digital downloads through a partnership with Amazon.com (NYTimes). “MySpace Music, which will replace an existing area of MySpace at music.myspace.com, represents an effort to give music lovers the kind of comprehensive online jukebox they could once only dream of. But it is also an effort to solve some of the more pressing problems of the music business” (NYTimes).
So, what’s the big deal, right? Music companies have a clear goal with this venture. They hope this new MySpace Music service will increase the world of online social networking, lending access to online advertisements, and thus weaken “Apple’s dominant grip on the digital music business”.
That’s the scoop. CD’s are gone and digital downloads are in. We’ll have to wait and see if MySpace Music challenges Apple as the new jukebox innovator in music distribution.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Aluminum MacBook Sooner Than Expected?
According to Citigroup analyst Richard Gardner, “a very thin aluminum casing, a LED-backlit display and an aggressive entry-level price point” are all characteristics of the new MacBooks. As most other Apple items are turning to aluminum, this new MacBooks makes sense. Rumor also has it, that the “aggressive entry-level price point” is one aspect of the mysterious “product transition” Apple announced, perhaps making their products more available to a wider audience.
Posted by: Elias Altamirano
The Newest Version of the IPOD nano
--Kati Aspell
http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/features.html
Sunday, September 14, 2008
iPhone 2.1
The iPhone 2.1 promises to out perform its precursor with less dropped calls and a better battery life but it also comes with some awesome new features. Many feel the most significant addition is the iPod application; it goes so far as including the new iTunes 8 with its “ Real Genius” feature. The list of added features goes on, it is safe to say the owner will not be left short handed. However, while all of these new additions are great, I wonder how necessary they are. Personally, I care more about the durability and longevity of the phone, more then its music or movie capacity. However, I realize that with technology evolving so quickly it only makes sense that Mac makes a phone that gives us almost everything we need at the tip of our fingers. Who knows I think the progress of the iPhone gives potential cause for disruptions among other technologies. Who needs a computer when your iPhone can do it for you? The iPhone is lightweight, easily transportable and with its new enhanced security and fun features I think the future of this ever evolving phone may surprise many.
Posted By: Erika Carbajal 9/14/08
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Sywpe Updates Keyboard Technology
Sywpe is a new type of touch technology that makes it easier to quickly input data. This has applications for everything from cell phones to personal computers. Its premise is that one need only drag their fingers across a touch input surface to type text. This differs from existing touch screens where a user must tap the screen and thus momentarily disconnect their imputing digit from the surface. The new Swype technology will allow faster, more intuitive input and thus more efficient communication. We may see a new generation of super texters :)
-Sally Nussenfeld
Thursday 9AM section
http://venturebeat.com/2008/09/09/tc50-get-ready-for-a-revolution-in-mobile-phones-%E2%80%93-swype-turns-a-stylus-into-a-keyboard/
Microsoft Unveils New Mouse Technology
Microsoft announced a new mouse tracking technology today, called BlueTrack, that will be available in stores starting next month. Software gurus say that the new mice are more precise than the existing laser and optical. One of the main perks of the new technology is that the mice can work on many different types of surfaces, anything from granite countertop to carpet even. The BlueTrack technology uses a blue light beam sensor that is four times the size of the standard beam. A new Microsoft tracking sensor was designed which contributes to the ability of the mice to be used on different surfaces. The mice will be available in one standard size and also a smaller size, which will be priced at $99 and $79, respectively. Besides the BlueTrack technology, Microsoft also announced a new Arc Mouse, which uses a unique slanted shape and is also able to fold into a smaller, more portable mouse.
Renée Radia
http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/09/microsofts-bluetrack-mice-are-here-laser-bids-a-tearful-good/
iTunes 8
Sunday, September 7, 2008
To Chrome or not to Chrome? That is the question.
Chrome has good capabilities surrounding Javascript but the other weaknesses make it almost useless as an internet browser. However, if Google continues to develop the browser capabilities it could be a contender in the current list of web browsers.
Chelscey Kirkendoll
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/39202/140/
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Student 'Twitters' his way out of Egyptian jail
Twitter is a social-networking blog site that allows users to send status updates, or "tweets," from cell phones, instant messaging services and Facebook in less than 140 characters. Biz Stone, co-founder of of Twitter, said that, "James' case is particularly compelling to us because of the simplicity of his message -- one word, 'arrested' -- and the speed with which the whole scene played out. It highlights the simplicity and value of a real-time communication network that follows you wherever you go."
Buck is now using his story and the Twitter page as a way to rally people looking for answers about Maree's status
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/04/25/twitter.buck/index.html
Jennifer Wang
Friday, April 25, 2008
Google Launches Mobile Banner Ads
Lauren Song
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145031/google_launches_mobile_banner_ads.html
Monday, April 21, 2008
I chose this article because it hits close to home, (my dad is an active member of the USAR program) he has been to oklahoma city, katrina, and most notably 9/11. He hasn't heard anything about these robots because they are still in practice stages but thinks its a great idea even though he loves his job as a fireman and a rescue worker.
-Mark Sanchez
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn13744-rescue-robots-compete-to-save-dolls-in-distress.html
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Smile, you're on a bar Webcam
Holographic Storage
Cassandra Wilson T.A.-Sanders
Saturday, April 19, 2008
"The other Microsoft-Apple Battle"
Although many are familiar with the Apple TV many are unaware of how much capability the competing Microsoft Xbox 360 has. Many people underestimate what the Xbox 360 is capable of doing and simply place it in the category of gaming technologies when in fact the Xbox 360 offers alternative modes of entertainment like television and music. In response to the question as to why Microsoft has not succeeded in fully promoting the Xbox Live Marketplace, the poster of the article, Don Reisinger, stated that this could be a reaction to the public's distaste for game console devices that offer too much and/or are too complex. In addition, one could infer that Microsoft is simply incapable of successfully promoting their products and that is why people are unaware of the capabilities of Microsoft devices like the Xbox 360. Since Microsoft is always in competition with Apple, it would be wise of Microsoft to begin promoting the Xbox 360 as something that challenges the capabilities of the Apple TV.
-Lindley Wren
Facebook users translating site for free
Candice Setareh
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/04/18/facebook.translating.ap/index.html
Monday, April 14, 2008
Into the Wild With WiFi
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Into-the-Wild-With-WiFi-62550.html
Jennifer Stambaugh
Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make Them
In the study, test subjects were asked to press a button either with their left or right hand, and scientists studied changes in neural patterns using an MRI machine. Results showed increased brain activity in the “high-level planning” and “sensory integration” areas of the brain before the test subjects hit the button, and the predictions were accurate every time.
Coming back to the question of free will, there are possibilities that the brain has the ability to make last-minute decisions that throw off this cycle of decision-making that we have no control over, but scientists say this is unlikely. Additionally, scientists admit that when it comes to big, real-life decisions—for example: should I go to this university?—the brain scanners aren’t as helpful in letting us know how these decisions are made.
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/04/mind_decision
-Peter Rutti
Monday, April 7, 2008
Viruses Up, Effectiveness Down
Viruses are being created more regularly because their effectiveness is significantly down. Computer spyware, as well as spam and phishing filters on email, have been able to thwart most attacks. Five years ago, one in forty emails with a virus attachment made it to an inbox, today that number is down to one in a thousand. However, virus creators have designed a new method of malware.
The most effective viruses today are known as drive-by downloads. Drive-by downloads are downloaded to a computer simply by that computer accessing an infected website. The user has no control over this malware because it downloads automatically and invisibly. Drive-by downloads are a problem today, but based on the never ending evolution of spyware to combat the evolution of malware, there should be a shield for it soon.
-Jonathan Stallsmith
Sunday, April 6, 2008
GreenPrint: eco-friendly and penny-saving printing
However, the software is not exactly time efficient. The time spent deciding which parts of the page to print can make the printing process more lengthy. But this is a good thing because the software also saves web documents as PDF files so you don't even have to print anything. I'm not sure I would actually buy this software, but it would be nice to have! Save the trees and your money? Why not?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/03/07/printing.green/index.html
Marisa Maxwell
Monday, March 31, 2008
FriendFeed, the Centralized Me, and the Data Portal
Here's the link:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/30/friendfeed-the-centralized-me-and-data-portability/
- Jamie Laureola
Cell Phones and Video Games try to make you Healthy
To read more about this you can go to this link:
-Haley Rader
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Windows XP-powered Eee PC laptop
http://blog.laptopmag.com/asus-eee-pc-4g-windows-xp-version-to-be-available-at-best-buy-for-399-in-april
-Ryan Oley
Music Downloads on your Net Access Tab?
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9905404-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
-Kyle Lopez
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The Olympics and the "Great Firewall of China"
-Avi Kushlan
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200803/chinese-firewall?reddit
India Fears Blackberries are Threat to National Security
- Michelle O'Meara
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,337595,00.html?sPage=fnc/scitech/personaltechnology
Celestial Jukebox Arrives, But Is It Any Good?
-Brian Nichols
Saturday, March 22, 2008
A Potential Use for the iPhone
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/news/2008/03/iphone_doctors
-Rebecca Landaverde
Monday, March 10, 2008
Movies Coming to Facebook

Facebook is launching a new application called VooZoo that will let users send each other clips from their favorite Paramount Picture movies.
The movie library will contain a broad selection ranging from Paramount's earliest black and white films to their most current releases. The application will also be used for movie promotions, most currently, for films such as "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crsytal Skull". Paramount also hopes to boost sales by providing a DVD purchasing button at the end of each clip.
Other studios are also in the works, but it will take some time seeing that it took Paramount about a year to prepare the clips.
Although the clips are only a few seconds to a couple of minutes long, Paramount is optimistic that they will have hundreds of users within two months. It seems that Paramount Pictures continues to try to find new ways to profit from the digital market. All big movies studios suffered disruption when movies online and home systems began to replace the theater experience, just as Professor Lee explained how old school content distribution and content creation changes as a result of a change in the dominant technology.
While this application has opened up the opportunity for other leading movie studios for successful promotion campaigns, whether this application will become popular, or actually boost movie sales will have to wait to be seen.
http://mashable.com/2008/03/09/paramount-facebook/
Friday, March 7, 2008
Apple Encourages iPhone Programmers

For $99, anyone ranging from large corporations to independent third parties can develop programs for Apple's iPhone. On Thursday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced a low-cost software development kit (SDK) that will allow outside programmers to create applications for the iPhone. Until now, iPhones have officially been able to run only the limited assortment of applications that Apple includes. With SDK, programmers can create everything from games to business programs. Sega and AOL are already on board.
The programs that are created will then be available to iPhone users exclusively through a new service on all iPhones called the App Store, which allows iPhone users to browse the available programs directly from their devices. Because Apple will only offer programs that it approves, App Store will provide both innovative and safe options for users.
In an attempt to lure more corporate users, the iPhone will also support Microsoft's Exchange software, allowing it to interact closely with corporate networks and e-mail systems in much the way that BlackBerry devices do. While the beta version is available now, we have until June to speculate on the App Store and its content.
Posted by: Whitney Kollar
Monday, March 3, 2008
Winking: The New iPod Remote!

Japanese researcher Kazuhiro Taniguchi is developing a system that will let people run their iPods at the blink of an eye:
"Closing both eyes for one second starts an iPod, while blinking again stops the machine. A wink with the right eye makes the machine skip to the next tune while with a wink of the left eye it goes back."
The system, dubbed "Kome Kami Switch" or "Temple Switch," can distinguish quick, natural winks from deliberate winks, which is really cool. But what if users close their eyes to rest or as a result of something flying into their eyes?
If the developer(s) can somehow figure out a way to bypass these problems, the system can greatly improve enjoyment of music. I, for one, am tired of constantly having to pick up my iPod and change songs when I'm doing work or working out. In addition, the system can be adapted as a universal remote, which may be able to run cell phones, wheelchairs, television sets, air conditioners and other electronics. Although I don't see this happening in the immediate future, the remote control may be phased out eventually.
If it's successful, the system may make an impact on communication and society. No longer will winks be secret signals or come-ons; instead, they will be remote controls. So that hot guy across the bar winking, smiling and bobbing his head in your direction? He just switched to a great song on his iPod!
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,23312108-5014239,00.html
Tina Chu
Assignment #2
Obama Text Messaging On Today Show
My.Barackobama.com Tutorial
The purpose of this assignment is to get you to think about the impact new communication technologies have on the political process. While traditional technologies such as newspapers and television still account for a majority of the political information disseminated in the United States, social media is a playing a larger role in the political process. You may wish to read Wired’s article, “How the Internet Invented Howard Dean” as a starting point for this paper.
You paper should be a minimum of 2 to 3 pages and structured in three sections. Remember to include a works cited section. First, describe how a new communication technology is being used in this election in a way that is fundamentally different from the election eight years ago. Does this technology create a community of users, does it coordinate political actions, or does it provide a mechanism for distributing information? Provide a detailed description.
Second, describe the potential impact of the technology. What characteristic’s of this technology makes it an effective political tool? Do you believe this technology will have an impact in the coming election? Will this technology be significant in the future elections?
Third, experiment with these technologies and write about your experience. How easy were they to use? What did you like about it vs. what did you dislike? Did you have any problems using it?
Finally, remember I don’t care who you vote for I just want you to vote. That’s the beauty of our nation.
SUGGESTIONS FOR PART III
Text Message Alerts
Little Green Footballs
Wonkette
There are numerous politically oriented facebook groups.
POTENTIAL TOPICS OF INTEREST:
Social Networking Sites
Youtube and Online Video Sharing of Speeches and Debates
Mobile Phones
Political Blogging