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  • Tech Rag Tear Outs (TRTO) #027 [InfoWorld, PC Magazine, Network World, Federal Computer Week, Maximum PC, Mobile Enterprise, and AFCEA’S Signal]

    June 11, 2005

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    The 27th podcast of Tech Rag Tear Outs (TRTO) was posted back on May 27th, 2005.  Here are the detailed show notes (posted on June 11, 2005) … sorry for the delay:

    • (00:00-04:41) Introduction
      • Promo for: Tech Podcasts;
        Kevin Devin’s In The Trenches
      • Official Beer Of The Show: Blue Chimay recommended by
        Evan
      • Win Billy Watson music CD by voting at Podcast Alley for TRTO or Tech News Radio
    • (04:42-22:42) Primary Content
      • INFOWORLD (www.infoworld.com)
        • OpenText Livelink Touchpoint 1.0 is in beta
        • Sun has announced Java Enterprise System (JES) 3
        • Alternative PDF creation tools: ScanSoft’s PDF Converter Professional & Arts PDF Nitro PDF
      • PC MAGAZINE (www.pcmag.com)
        • Review: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
        • Neat new non-computer visualization tools coming from Ambient
          Devices
        • Cubix LaserStation PC
        • Aeronix Wi-Fi Chat
          tool (aka ZipIt) for AOL, MSN, and Yahoo
      • NETWORK WORLD (www.nwfusion.com)
        • Review of  a State Farm Insurance’s "WAN in a CAN"
        • InteropNet Labs looks at Advanced Session Initiation Protocol
          (SIP) interoperability
        • Teneros looks to make Microsoft Exchange more "always-on"
        • Short roadmap review of future Microsoft server plans
      • FEDERAL COMPUTER WEEK (www.fcw.com)
        • Overview of Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional
      • MAXIMUM PC (www.maximumpc.com)
        • Best of the Best: Thermal Take Armor VA8000BWS in the Full-size
          tower case.
      • MOBILE ENTERPRISE – MAY 2005 (www.mobileenterprisemag.com)
        • Short coverage of mobile printers: Canon iP90,  Brother MW-140BT
        • Pointer to: CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005
      • AFCEA’S SIGNAL MAY 2005 (www.afcea.org/signal):
        • “Researchers Investigate Cognitive Collaboration: Military, industry,
          academia lay the ground
          work for effective knowledge management tool designs” by Mary-Ann Lawlor. (www.onr.navy.mil,
          www.km-form.org;
          akss.dau.mil)
    • (22:43-28:52) Closing
      • End the show with a Billy Watson  & Robin Henkel song entitled “Popeye’s
        Revenge” from the album "MADCAP EXTRAVACANZA"
      • To leave audio comments call: 206-337-1533
      • Have a great day!

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  • Latest Tech Rag Tear Out Running Late

    June 10, 2005

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    I spent the day with the family at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar, CA, and I ran out of time to finish up my post production of Tech Rag Tear Outs #28.  It should be posted soon.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily for June 9, 2005

    June 9, 2005

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    This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Thursday, June 9th, 2005.  A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.

    Today is just a short pointer to a tool that I plan to check out over the weekend if I get a free moment. Look2Skype provides an add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2000, XP and 2003, which enables a user to add Skype contact information to their Outlook contacts and then contact via Skype with one click.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily for June 8, 2005

    June 8, 2005

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    This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Wednesday, June 8th, 2005.  A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.

    Today’s podcast covers the BlackBerry Developer Newsletter – Issue #3 – published for June 2005 which had two potentially interesting tidbits:

    • BlackBerry 7270 Wireless Handheld now supports 802.11b WAN; and
    • AvantGo s now available for BlackBerry devices.

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  • Car To Car Communications – A New World

    June 8, 2005

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    One of the things I have been "dreaming" about is car-to-car communications: not only diagnostic information, but stuff like "Where and how much did you pay for gas last?"; "What are you listening to?"; "Where have you been?"; "On average during this time of day how long does it take you go ‘from X to Y’"?; etc.

    It seems like things are moving forward …

    Innovation newsletter (an excellent resource from John Gehl & Suzanne Douglas) had the following from Network World.

    NETWORKING DRIVING AUTOMOTIVE INNOVATION

    Carmakers are packing in more electronics than ever, and increasingly relying on shared networks and standard protocols to support internal communications between what used to be stand-alone systems, such as the engine and the braking system.

    The result will be such amenities as virtual bumpers that prohibit vehicles from moving if something’s in the way, as well as remote maintenance services that can troubleshoot problems and identify worn out parts before they give out.

    "Vehicles are becoming computing platforms that can access any data at any time. A zillion new information services are possible when you add network capability to the vehicle in conjunction with network capability on other devices," says IBM engineer Jim Colson.

    The key is developing standards, says an automotive research analyst with ABI: "Car manufacturers across the globe are moving to standards because if they have a single network it cuts down on the number of connectors and controllers required, and it reduces design and production costs."

    In addition to hard-wire networking, wireless communications will also play a big role in supporting a host of new navigation and safety services.

    Seventeen automobile manufacturers plan to offer Bluetooth-based communications options in their 2005 production vehicles, according to Telematics Research group, and long-term plans for Bluetooth include remote vehicle diagnostics and vehicle-to-vehicle communications.

    "The future is not car-to-roadside communications, but car-to-car communications," says automobile research publisher Paul Hansen.

    "If you think of each car as a network probe, the car knows how fast it’s going and where it is. In an anti-collision application, a car that slows down to zero could transmit that information backwards to vehicles coming up behind so they can slow down, too." (Network World 23 May 2005)

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  • Brad Sucks News – Professional CD Available

    June 8, 2005

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    Brad Sucks has "a professionally manufactured version of my first CD I Don’t Know What I’m Doing available for pre-order now. It has sexy packaging and a lyric sheet. A big fat picture of it is on the front page of my site now and I must encourage you to take a look at it." 

    He also has a great blog.

    I have one of the "less professional" CDs.  The tunes are great.  I highly recommend supporting Brad by buying some of his music.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily for June 7, 2005

    June 7, 2005

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    This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Tuesday, June 7th, 2005.  A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.

    Today’s podcast provides pointers to four upcoming conferences that might be of interest:

    • USENIX 14th Security Symposium is in Baltimore, MD from August 1-5, 2005
    • Autonomous Agents & Multi Agent Systems will be in The Netherlands from July 25 to 29, 2005
    • SIGGRAPH 2005 will be in Los Angeles, California from July 31 through August 4, 2005
    • AGILE 2005 Conference (with a software development focus) will be held in Denver, CO from July 24-29, 2005

    Also if you are thinking about setting a wireless networks check out the DarnPC podcast. And if you like to see a live demo of how to remove spyware or how to setup a Linux server, then check out HomeNetworkHelp.Info podcast site.

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  • Where is the Job’s Podcast from WWDC?

    June 7, 2005

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    Is there a XML subscription that I can subscribe to that will let’s be hear a podcast of Steve Job’s announcements at WWDC?   I think Dave Winer mentioned it on the Podcaster mailing list.  But I was thinking it also. 

    It would seem natural.

    From personal experience, I’d be cautious of Mr. Jobs.  He killed the whole Newton project just as it was getting to a point were it was "really useful." (to steal a phrase from Sir Topham Hatt).

    Another thing that Apple is going to have some PR trouble with is on the hardware side of near-term sales.  I was seriously considering getting a Macintosh in the near future.  I think I might be waiting to see how this plays out in the switch to Intel.

    Question is … can I buy Mac OS X (Intel) and install it on any hardware that I can get drivers for.  Or only on Apple hardware?  Will there be a way or a need to run it with VMWARE or VirtualPC?

    I was very close to Apple as a developer and systems integrator when Apple brought in the NeXT hardware and software, which was all Intel based.  There was an a lot of opportunity there to do something similar.  But I think the end-game at the time was to kill the Mac-OS cloners (remember them — also killed by Mr. Jobs) and to merge Mac/NeXT/MACH Kernel.

    Use the Force Luke … don’t give in to the ‘Job’master.

    Anyway … I am getting silly now.  Have a GREAT day.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily for June 6, 2005

    June 6, 2005

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    This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Monday, June 6th 2005.  A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.

    Today’s podcast contains a short review of the Xitel SOUNDaround, a $100 "advanced psycho-acoustic modeling" consumer surround sound device for enjoying the latest in digital video and audio.  For more reviews you can check out Christopher Saunders at Hardware Central and CNET which has a hands-on first look video.

    Also announced our May 2005 Billy Watson music CD winner.  Thanks for the feedback!

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily for June 3, 2005

    June 3, 2005

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    This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Friday, June 3rd, 2005.  A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.

    Today’s podcast examines the new version 8.2 of Bare Bones Software’s BBEdit; and points to a resource called Cisco’s Learning Connection that was talked about on a recent Kevin Devin’s In The Trenches podcast. 

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    • Leave comments at www.technewsradio.com,
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    • Send email to: technewsradio@gmail.com,
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