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GNC-2009-12-29 #539 I make a Startling Announcement!

Posted by geeknews at 1:24 AM on December 29, 2009

Some of you are gonna flip out when you here the conclusion, I came to today while visiting a local merchant. I reverse my opinion on something I have long stood against. Sorry no more clues. I get back on track today on the intro timeline. Enjoy I think this one will go down in the history books and I expect to get a torrent of email and voicemail comments. Yes I think it’s pretty dramatic.

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Show Notes:
What is wrong with Air Safety!
3D for DirecTV do you care?
Yes NYC you can order a iPod now!
eReaders coming out of our ears!
USB 3.0 Sata Adapter!
Did Apple Screw Up?
This one will make you puke!
iMac 27 Inch FAIL?
Top 10 iPhone Apps? What were Yours?
Meebo?
Murdoch will not be Happy!
Best of Master New Media!
1-2 Billion Tweets per Hour!
How much will you pay for Hulu?
Google about to get some Jet Fuel!
The Christmas Mobile Winners Are?
Is it Time to Tax?
Regional DVD Codes why?
Need Some Mac Tips for Beginners?
ISS back at 6 Roomies.
Psystar to sell Linux Boxes?
Digital movies before DVD could it be True?
Wireless Master Plan to reclaim TV Spectrum?
It’s not a Substitute for Common Sense!
Earth magnetic Pole on the Move big Time!
Botnet brought down with Offense versus Defense!
It was Free to begin with!
Be careful of Facebook Everyone!
Reuters transparency in Doubt.
Get off MySpace.

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GNC-2009-12-08 #534 OhanaSaurus Makes its Debut

Posted by geeknews at 2:16 AM on December 8, 2009

Ok folks I give you the 411 on what happened on the last show. Plus we name the new Skype machine OhanaSaurus. Lot’s to share everything from the Podcast Awards to the 24hr Podcast and whole lot of Tech. You will not want to miss the next shows and our the events happening this weekend. Listen to win lots of cool contest going on as well.

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Amazon Kindle Extended Warranty!
Verizon and FCC or Fee Increases.
MagicJack Complaints #1
MagicJack Complaints #2
MagicJack Complaints #3
Amazon bringing stores to UK?
Jacks review on Antivirus Application reviews!

Show Notes:
Now this is a Plug Upgrade!
Boxee gets serious about Media Distro!
Boxee introduce D-Link Media Partner.
New portable braille device for vision impaired.
What Electronics have you broken Lately?
Draft 24hr Podcast Schedule!
Hawaii Clear Wimax not living up to Hype?
Sprint Wimax and horrible 3g Performance on U300 device!
What are your 2010 predictions?
Is Google killing companies?
Some cool Geek Gifts.
Large file transfer services overview.
10 Single Guy iPhone dating applications.
Windows 7 Family Pack RIP?
Canadian Artist go after money owed through lawsuit!
What exactly does Comcast Already own?
Did someone say 1 Gig WiFi?
Balloon Hunt Challenge MIT cleans up!
Electric Cars and no place to plug in?
Virgin Galactic 2
Hey lets do a 400k Fundraiser 2 Geeks to Fly?
Would you pay 200k to have 5 minutes in Space?
NASA iPhone Application a Winner.
Do we really trust Nielsen?
AT&T gives users way to complain via App.
JooJoo sounds like Matel Toy for my Kid.
WPA password cracking service?
Lets swap fingerprints?
FCC to go after closed cable settop boxes!
Is Science Fiction once more coming true?
See how the world provides funny twists.
Wired JooJoo review.
Twitter, Facebook, MySpace live Search on Google.
What will you remember when your 90!
Google Goggles!

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GNC-2009-09-22 #513 In Studio H

Posted by geeknews at 12:28 AM on September 22, 2009

I am back in Studio H, the tooth fairy, or someone shipped me a JVC ProHD camera thanks but care to let me know who sent it? Is it time for a clothing sponsor for the show? Lot’s of tech news folks and I get you caught up on what has been happening. Nice to be back in the studio here in Hawaii with better bandwidth than what hotels offer up. Possible appearance at Podcamp Philly!

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Archos 9
More Microsoft Student Discounts on Windows 7.
Google swings back at Apple over Google Voice Application!

Show Links:
Is Amazon Going to be an Online Walmart?
Boys and there Toys (Want One)!
56MB/ps HSPA coming in 2010!
Seagate 2TB 64mb cache 7200 rpm drive is smokin!
FCC Major Net Neutrality Initiative outlined!
Comcast not Happy with FCC Anouncement!
FCC Lays out 6 objectives that they want put into law!
Verizon and AT&T say no way for Wireless on FCC Announcement!
FCC Fights back over Comcast P2P throttling court submission.
Our Online data slowly goes away!
Gist.com
AT&T 3GS Microcell.
Archos 5 Tablet is simply smoking!
Do you do Graphics Work? Have a online Portfolio?
iPhone App ported to Zune in 12 hours?
20+ Useful Mac Applications.
Ubuntu boots in 5 seconds with SSD?
Is VC Money going way of Dinosaur?
Five things that drive iPhone users crazy!
Griffin Kids Headphones!
MySpace two way Twitter (Yawn).
File Sharing up in UK Despite Music Industry Growth?
Patent Trolls play hardball against outer!
12 Super Radical Ideas!
Saturn Rings in 3d?
Dell buys Perot Systems 3.9 Billion!
Nine ways to Increase RT on Twitter!
Smart Meters save consumers 40% on Power!
Northern Ice Caps start to Freeze!
Colleges going online will your kids stay home to go to school?
Old Article 35 iPhone Apps.
Facebook does deal with devil whoops Nielsen :)
FourSquare.com
Are Twitter DM really Private?
Tech companies with lots of cash to start M&A?

GNC-2009-08-18 #503 New Cameras for Live Show

Posted by geeknews at 1:07 AM on August 18, 2009

No major Hiccups tonight luckily, but I am about to fire Firefox. Lot of tech tonight plus a mini contest. Do you know what state has the most GNC listeners? Send your guess to geeknews@gmail.com for a chance to win a gift certificate. Get your show introductions turned in, the contest is heating up. I just had to show off the new cameras tonight watch the beginning of the video at least.

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US Testing system to bypass foreign firewalls!
Just why new TV shows are failing!
Government no more Website Privacy?

Show Links:
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Sprint Wimax in 4 cities.
Pittsburgh city iPhone App.
Android 2.0 for T-Mobile G1 in doubt!
iPhone king on Flickr
How did you find your latest job?
4G needs more RF Spectrum!
Translate those Foreign RSS feeds!
Tr.im to go open source!
Gpush Incoming Gmail Notices.
iPod Update Sept 9th
MSNBC makes local news move!
Roll your own Short URL
Steve Jobs gets raked over the coals!
Download the Pirate Bay
Gmail ahead of AOL Mail by a nose!
Bing making good market share progress.
Houston we really have a big problem here!
Don’t help shave time at BK
Privacy is coming to a utter and complete end!
Have a UFO story I have a couple!
Protect your Laptop good tips here!
Carriers not making money on iPhone customers yea right.
MySpace + iLike = No Vision?
IE8 more Secure than Firefox shocking results!
SEC says no Tweets, YouTube, Flickr etc at any sports events!
Microsoft Seeks relief on Word injunction!
Comcast comes swinging at the FCC!
Portable Nuclear Power Station
DYI HD Crusher!
District 9 did you see it, should I go see it?
Newspapers have no one to blame but themselves.
Finland 1500 songs + P2P + Court Ruling =3000 Euro fine = sensible
Burglar taunts victim on own Facebook account!
Pirate Bay Founder to write book would you buy it?
Japan politician no blogging for you!

Why I Don’t Like those ‘Who’s Online’ Toolbars

Posted by Jeffrey Powers at 9:07 AM on July 28, 2009

Who's Online

It all started with Facebook. A little blue bar on the bottom saying who was online. I turned off the online chat. Then MySpace did it. Then YouTube did it.

I don’t mind that they have these little “Widgets” around the site. Still – You should really ASK me before assuming I want that option turned on. Especially if you add the bar.

It’s not that I don’t want to connect with friends. It’s not that I don’t want to be social. However, when I am deep in work, I really don’t want people messaging me at the wrong moment. Especially since some of these items create sounds – with no way to turn off.

Think about it. You are showing your Boss how to do something. You are on a GotoMeeting session showing off some websites that help with your brand. You get up on Facebook to show how that cool application will post to the social network site, when you get and IM “Dude – This girl does all kinda crazy http; // bit . ly / someurl”.

OK, maybe you as the masses might not be on that level yet, but you might in a couple years. I wasn’t there last year, but now I am doing more online meetings and PC requests than ever. I got off of IM’s like Yahoo and MSN Messanger because of this phenomenon; The ability to contact someone at anytime.

I did it because I have a little bit of ADHD. If I am engrossed in a project, someone might message me and we’ll get into a long back – and – forth conversation. In the meantime, I may loose focus on what I am doing. It’s not a multi-task issue. I multi-task all the time. Just now, I am working on remixing some music I recorded, adding to my own Podcast show notes and writing this article.

Maybe it’s because of the special attention – The conversation happens in real time as oppose to something I can write – then review – then post. Don’t take too long on replying to a message, or else you might just get a “Dude – you still there?” post. Sometimes, websites take certain advantages to our good nature.

For example: Have you ever gone into Facebook and turned off ALL email notification, then a month later find that they are emailling you again? You go into the settings and find they put up a new radio button on how to contact you and turned it on?

These are small privacy issues, but we are still talking privacy here. If Twitter was to inform people that I was online, I would most likely ask for a privacy button, or stop using the program alltogether.

Now I have said this before: If you are online, in some ways you forgo your privacy. I could run a program that could tell me everytime you use your computer, then send you a list of when and where you use it from. I would need specifics from your computer to do that, which would take a bit of legwork to do.

I will go online to talk at times. Then I can choose my program and turn it on. When I go on uStream, for example, I would like to talk to people. When I call up my IM – same thing.

There are those who love the toolbar; For that I say “Use it to your hearts’ content”. However, don’t assume I want to use it. Ask me if I want to use it – That way I am not surprised when someone says “Check out this Hottie…” when my boss is looking over my shoulder at my computer screen.

Please Stop Emailling – Please Start Calling.

Posted by Jeffrey Powers at 9:57 AM on June 5, 2009

Tell me what you see with this email (remember you have to read up on this one):

to: Bill
from: Tom

Original Message:

Hey Bill – don’t have your email. call me: 555.4321

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to: Tom
from: Bill

Original Message:

Hey, Tom – Call me: 555.1234

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to: Bill
from: Tom

Original Message:

Hey Bill – call me: 555.4321

————-

I have 3 clients I have been waiting for answers from. I gave them my number and told them to call me when THEY have the time. After all, my schedule is looser than most. One just emailled me and said “Hey, I don’t know your phone number. Call me when you get some time.”

Really? If you scroll down the email, my phone number is sitting there. Heck, in my signature (which is on the email about 4-5 times about now), my phone number is all over the email and I still get the “Call me” message.

Have we gotten lazy? Are we afraid of talking on the phone? Are we going to a hidden-social type environment?

I remember when I was a kid, the phone was a major lifeline. We were annoyed because our parents did not get a second line or even call-waiting. My mom would be on the phone for 2 or more hours talking to an aunt or friend.

Now we sit behind a keyboard and screen.

I love email – I can communicate to many in a quick fashion. I even enjoy SMS. But I have a policy – more than 5 SMS messages and I am calling. More than 3 short emails and I am calling. Of course it also depends on if this should be in print or over the phone.

Still, it seems that nowadays we shy away from the phone – at least using it with it’s original intention. With newer phones we’ll have the ability to SMS AND IM AND Facebook AND MySpace AND Twitter and so much more, then why would we want to call?

Wouldn’t it be funny if someone released a phone that had no receiver on it? You can do everything but call someone.

Maybe we’re just not reading the emails. After all, how many times did I have the number in the email? 4-5? I still got an email back on “Call me”.

It could be a power struggle. I do have to admit – I have a couple emails where their number was in the email and I just sent one back with my number and asked to call me. Then you sit back and go “Hey! He called ME! Yeah! I’m the man!”

Well, I got to go. I have to make some phone calls. Then again, maybe I should email them back…

Social Websites Take Control of Your Personal Identity

Posted by GNC at 6:15 AM on May 4, 2009

I have surrendered control of my personal identity to the internet. I was listening to an audio book the other day when the author said, “The internet never forgets.”  Once identityyour information is on the web it is there for good.  Think of the information social websites like MySpace and Facebook has.  You upload your pictures, reveal your emotions in status updates, write notes, comment on other people, etc.  Every friend of yours sees and reads all that information.  They download your photos and re-write your thoughts.  If you blog then portions, if not all, of your site will be held in cache somewhere in the world forever.  The internet never forgets.

The web is like a data miner pulling bits of information from you and then reassembling them through Google.  It makes me wonder how much longer security questions for websites will even work.  I think everyone probably knows my mother’s maiden name by now.  What I am getting at is this: I have surrendered control of my personal identity to the internet.  Or perhaps, the social websites slyly took it away from me.  I thought the social web was helping me connect with other people, but it really was stripping me of control.

As diligent as I am about revealing information about myself on the web, I am afraid that I have lost control of my identity.  Will the day come when we need the equivalent of a DMCA takedown for personal information?  Who really owns the right of displaying that personal information?  The greatest form of identity theft may not be the loss of my bank information but the loss of my ability to control my basic identity.