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Archive for February, 2010

ASUS – EeePC touch Netbook Tablet – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 10:25 PM on February 22, 2010

Want to see the first Touch Netbook tablet? The EeePC is leading the revolution of Netbooks, and with this new model, they have taken the game to the next level. Turn the screen and it’s a touch tablet.

Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine

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Censorship in the Era of Social Media

Posted by KL Tech Muse at 8:13 PM on February 22, 2010

If you take pictures and store them online you are probably using Flickr. For most people it’s the perfect option, it’s free or low cost. They post pictures, for their friends and family to see and there are no problems. However, when things go wrong or there is a problem, especially in the area of censorship Flickr often reacts arbitrarily and with weak customer service response.

Does Flickr have the right to have a censorship policy, yes they are a private company they can set up what ever rules they want. In some countries they are required to by law. Now you may argue that they should either fight those laws or not do business in those countries. However Flickr decided to do business in those countries and is required to follow the laws of those countries.   By uploading pictures to Flickr you have agreed to abide by their policies.

Flickr does have what they call “community standards” when it comes to censorship. If you scan down to the bottom of the Flickr welcome page you can find it under their community guidelines

“Do moderate your content.

You need to take responsibility for ensuring that what you upload is appropriately flagged. If your judgment proves to be poor, we’ll moderate your account to match appropriate ratings for safe search and/or content type and send you a warning.”

“Don’t forget the children.

Take the opportunity to filter your content responsibly. If you would hesitate to show your photos or videos to a child, your mum, or Uncle Bob, that means it needs to be filtered. So, ask yourself that question as you upload your content and moderate accordingly. If you don’t, it’s likely that one of two things will happen. Your account will be reviewed then either moderated or terminated by Flickr staff.”

What happens though when you believe you have abided by their policies and your pictures are restricted or worst you account is banned. This has happened to a couple of photographers I follow on Friendfeed and now Google Buzz, Thomas Hawk and Violet Blue. The reasons were not given, their accounts were simply listed as restricted, and an email was sent to them.  The email only stated that the account was restricted, that is all. Neither Violet Blue or Thomas Hawk went out of their way to violate Flickr’s policy and in Violet case she was very careful to self censor her pictures. When, they uploaded the pictures they did so thinking that they are perfectly fine, only to have Flickr restrict their accounts. In their eyes their photos had past the Uncle Bob or mom test, however Flickr decided differently and they have the final say.

Although Flickr has the final say, what they decide is not without consequences. The biggest difference today , then even five years ago is the ability of the user to push back, when they consider themselves misused. Five years ago if they restricted your account or worst your account was banned, the most you could do was complain to your few friends and write emails. Today, when the same thing happens the information can be sent out on the social media web and is seen by thousands of potential customers. It is hardly ever good business practice to have customers who have a large bull horn, who believe they have been misused.

Should you use Flickr, I would say yes , for most people it works great, but beware of the pitfalls. Do not use them as the sole place to store your photos. This is true of any photo site. For the photos that are really important to you, you should have at least three copies, the originals, a local backup and finally on line.   If you have a Google account and are participating in the Buzz community you can read about Violet Blue’s run in with Flickr, by searching for Violet Blue in Buzz.

D-Link Home Security Products – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:59 AM on February 22, 2010

D-Link has not been known for Home Security Products before, but that is changing they are coming out with a full line of wireless security system. While not yet currently available this will be a  do it yourself home installation once the product is on the market for the brave at heart. D-Link did say they would have install teams available.

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RAIDON – 2 drive USB 3.0 SATA or SSD at RAID 0 – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:51 AM on February 22, 2010

RAIDON has worked with many different RAID solutions in the past. This product will allow you to have a portable RAID O solution using USB 3.0. While still in prototype mode I think you will be excited about this new product line due to be introduced in March.

Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine

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Spracht Aura Soho Conference Phone CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:43 AM on February 22, 2010

Sparcht had a number of CES 2010 innovation awards, one was the Aura Conference Phone that is very inexpensive when compared to competing products. One of the other products I though was cool was a bluetooth headset that you controlled the volume with sliding a finger on the headset.

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Maplock – The Club for GPS units – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:34 AM on February 22, 2010

Maplock GPS Anti-Theft Device was one of the coolest products we saw at CES. It simply is one of those product ideas that makes you slap your forehead.  This device is simply the club for your GPS. With GPS being a hot commodity these days for thieves or you have ever had a window busted out to steal yours you are going to understand the simplicity and brilliance of this product.

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TruView Digital Photo Albums – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:27 AM on February 22, 2010

TruView has taken the  photo album to a whole new level. Think of it like the Digital Photo Album. with a 2 1/2 hour batter and up to 18 SD card storage at a time, you can hold thousands of pictures in your album.

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Otterbox Defender and Impact Series – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:16 AM on February 22, 2010

The Otterbox Defender and Impact Series protective cases are designed for those of you that are rough on your mobile devices. They have done a good job in not sacrificing style of protection.  All buttons and functions are accessible right through the case. While the case itself has been designed to dissipate impact energy With the Impact series designed for the iPhone and the Defender designed for the Blackberry the folks at Otterbox have you covered.

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Drobo 8 Bay with iSCSI – CES Show Stoppers 2010

Posted by geeknews at 12:00 AM on February 22, 2010

Data Robotics Drobo started with a 4 bay drive system. Now with the introduction of the 8 bay iSCSI device designed for the Enterprise Drobo continues to lead the way in external storage devices. With the 4 bay units starting at $399.00 it is still an affordable consumer device.

The 8 bay iSCSI unit pricing starts at $3499.00 for the enterprise customer.

Interview by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine

Hovercam Digital Scanner – CES 2010

Posted by geeknews at 11:27 PM on February 21, 2010

Hovercam Digital Scanner is a new desktop scanner that is a little bit unorthodox as you no longer requires a full body scanner. The unit that was demonstrated was the Hovercam Pro priced at $79.99

Interview by Jeffrey Powers at Geekazine.com

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