Category: Podcast
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Some miscellaneous links: PowerPoint blog by Brendan Busch via Scoble A very complete collection of Newton stuff is forsale on eBay via Boing Boing There appears to be away to get around Proxy-Firewalls using Google’s Language tools via BoingBoing A USB HDTV tunner looks kinda interesting Gizmodo – "OQO 01+…
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It seems to me that when it rains it pours with some ideas … my Thursday new media thoughts caused a couple of other things to jump out at me as I was doing some reading … Here they are: Roku’s new Sound Bridge Radio Wi-Fi Music System allows you…
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From Homeland Defense Journal, Nov. 2006, page 8: The Frontline Communicator is a completely wireless end-to-end solution. The system consists of a headset camera and a miniaturized transmitter. The video images captured by the camera, and the voice of its wearer, are transmitted in real-time to another party’s computer. This…
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Tech Rag Tear Outs for Friday, Dec. 9th, 2005. Our 40th show has been found and released. 😉 Sorry for the delay. [OPML] (00:00-04:04) Introduction Feed back or show content ideas can be sent to: technewsradio@gmail.com. Official Beer of the Show: Coors Winterfest Ale – Brewed Once A Year in…
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Jersey Boys Podcast #8 for Thursday, December 29th, 2005 is broken down into three parts: listener feedback; news segment from my wife Christy where she covers an article from Seattle-Times; and a Q&A using content from JerseyBoysBroadway.com with Des McAnuff, John Lloyd Young, and J. Robert Spencer. Our signed Jersey…
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Forbes for Jan. 9, 2006 had an article entitled "Consumer Spy: Do you have quirky tastes in mail-order shopping? Chances are Abacus knows all about you" by Helen Coster. While it shouldn’t be too much of new news that companies like Abacus are out there collecting, meshing, and correlating consumer…
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No TechTidbitsDaily podcasts will be produced this week. The next one (#190) will be on Monday, 02Jan06. Have a great New Year celebration! I hope to find the lost TechRagTearOuts #40 (12-09-05) and #41 (12-23-05) in my spare time this week. A special thanks to all the listeners and readers…
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Some technology related podcasting news pointers: Macworld UK – "Podcast brings news from space The new free service is called NASAcast. It allows subscribers to download NASA features, news and other content as part of a new free podcast service. …" Information Week has podcasts [not sure where the RSS…
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The amazing Frank @ Genuine Imitation Life Gazette answered my questions that I posed in Podcast #7 already: Q: Who is the person with the last names "Williams" who wrote the song "Stay"? A: Maurice Williams. You can learn more via this link. Q: Does anyone have any more information…
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The podcast for today is abstracted from an article from InfoWorld Test Center (10.17.05) written by PJ Connolly and Mario Apicella. The article is entitled "Storage Area Networks (SANS): X Marks the Sweet SAN Spot – Apple Xsan offers industrial-strength performance and stability at a low, low price." In summary…
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