Archive for January, 2008

Episode 6 of the podcast is online

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Listener feedback. Some random bits about laptops vs. smaller gadgets also commentary about social networking.

http://themorningreport.info

Any port in a storm

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Although I have no interest in the product myself I find amusing the debate on what Apples newly announced MacBook Air does and does not have. For instance John C. Dvorak thinks it’s critical drawback is a lack of a PC card. Others are complaining about a lack of an Ethernet port yet others are just plain unhappy with the cost/feature ratio period. And then of course all this dredges up the usual lack of features in all laptops threads.

“Unlike Asus’ Eee PC, the MacBook Air may sell slowly because of its high price point and overlapping functionality with the existing MacBook and MacBook Pro lines, said Shaw Wu, an analyst with American Technology Research, in a research note. However, Apple is adept with product placement, as shown by the iPhone and iPod, where there has been minimal cannibalization despite overlapping functionality, Wu said.”

I have basically decided to go with an Eee PC myself to replace my aging lapbook since I have decided to move to webtops for my portable productivity. The Asus has all the aforementioned missing components. However I am not going to rant about the Air but rather about the use of ports. First of all folks keep in mind these devices are meant to be highly portable. That means for the most part leaving wires behind. Now I do have the occasional need to connect the serial port of a legacy server to a portable device (traditionally a laptop) for diagnostic purposes (I have been known to boot a Sun server from a Palm hand held in my day) most of the time we just don’t want to carry around a bunch of wires. I am one to talk since every work day for the last 10 years I lug in (in my arms no less) two laptops, all sorts of serial port adapters, gender-benders and all cross connectors known to man, radios, gadgets, PDAs, GPS, tools, power adapters and other bits of miscellany for just so any occasion of need. But that’s sooo 1990’s any more with prevalent, fast, and inexpensive wireless (Bluetooth included) available not to mention the proliferation of network connected consoles and so-called “Lights-out management” the need for serial connectors, Firewire and USB ports are quickly diminishing. In fact I would be surprised if we are still using wired connections five years from now. By the way this brings up an important point: security. Yes security is absolutely imperative in a wireless connected world. However be careful in what security model you choose for your communications. For instance I read with interest a blog that was basically deriding Linux for not better supporting WiFi protocols (which BTW are often closed source drivers issues hardly the fault of Linux) and the over use of wrappers such as NDISWrapperwhich generally do not support WEP encryption but if you are trusting your security to easily broken encryption models your already at risk. Instead you should be securing your connections with SSL and SSH wired or wireless then you can operate freely in wireless space without encrypting your channel at all. To sum all this up we have adapters available for virtually any kind of port of hardware out there. So don’t be critical of a device because it does not support your favorite and beloved and probably by now legacy) hardware connection instead embrace it’s improved replacement or if your like me go buy an adapter! ;-)

Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative.

- H. G. Wells

Unusually quiet CES this year

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Yes since Macworld Expo isn’t coinciding with CES this year I expected more noise from the event. So far all I have heard is new and bigger flat panel technology. I have found some podcasts that cover CES: The official CES podcasts, Gannett coverage and PodTech is running one as well. TWIT is on vacation although John Dvorak is doing spotty coverage. There is also video coverage by Andy McCaskey over at blip.tv. This is by no means an exhaustive list as I am not listening to even a third of the podcasts I was listening to a year ago but these are my favorites. If you have one to share leave a comment or drop me an email at tmr (at) kevininscoe [dot] com.

SlingCatcher finally! (a year and a half late..)

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

CES is in full swing and once again the hot topic is Slingbox and it’s variants:

“Slingbox, hot on the heels of its HD and Blackberry support, announced trio of new products: the SlingCatcher, which lets you play web video on your TV, will be available in Q2 for $249.99; SlingPlayer 2.0, which will surely catch the ire of Hollywood since it allows users to grab clips of TV shows and share them online; and the SlingModem, which is a cable modem with a Slingbox baked right in.”

I sidestepped Apple TV for this gadget because I figured if I could just webify my tv (or tvify my web) I would have everything I need already why buy a vendor locked specialty gadget? Now to wait for this thing to finally be delivered. At least it now has a price tag.

Whoa! Whoa!…

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

… aren’t these talking RIAA heads really… ex-Screen Savers hosts?

Notes:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Screen_Savers

Episode 5 of the podcast is online

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Kevin rants about the state of Personal Digital Assistants and asks a very important question.

http://themorningreport.info

Once again I have decided to stay with Palm

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Basically what I want is a Palm device that feels like a phone (small) and I also want a web enabled phone. I have decided to (in the future) get an iPhone maybe but for it’s phone and web capabilities. I don’t need another iPod (or a phone either really) but I do need the cellular network sucky as it is. Right now the company pays for the cell and I see no reason to add to my monthly expenditures. But again more in the podcast. Oh the reason I want the Palm to be phone sized is after 15 years I am tired of carrying baggage with me every where I go (Day Planners, FranklinCovey three rings, Newtons, Palm, Zaurus, Clie, etc..). I want something that will strap to my belt with ease and security (like my Blackberries). But I have definitely decided I like the Palm way of doing things and see no hope of me ever changing that. Oh also the Palm must continue to have touch screen which kinda rules the Palm Centro out. I especially hate when I am shopping having to lug around the NZ-90. Maybe one of those Palm Fossil clones. In any case even if Palm never makes another device eBay has an endless supply.

Georgia Road Geek

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Georgia Road Geek logo

I received a nice letter from the Georgia Road Geek yesterday. In it he had enclosed a magnet. Thanks Steve I shall take it to work and put it on my hurricane board. I enjoy his podcasts on road geeking in general although I am not much of one myself. I am more of a road nerd and a train geek.