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November 11 2008

HDTV PC, PDF OCR, Windows 7 Features

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Silicon Mountain Allio HDTV Has Built-in PC, Blu-ray, More
    That new HD LCD TV is great, but you know it really needs? A DVD/Blu-ray player, for starters. Also, if you could toss in an Intel Core2Duo processor and a terabyte of storage, that would be nice. And while we’re at it, I’m going to need a wireless keyboard and mouse, plus a split-screen feature, so I can multi-task. Got all that? Good.
  • iPhone twice as reliable as BlackBerry? Dream on
    I love my iPhone and have never felt tempted to return to the BlackBerry, but I was still rolling my eyes at TechCrunch’s report of the iPhone being “twice as reliable as the BlackBerry”. After all, my iPhone crashed in four different applications in a 45-minute period this afternoon.Of course, the referenced SquareTrade study covers hardware malfunctions, not software malfunctions. In this, perhaps it is true that the malfunction rate for Apple’s smartphones after one year is only 5.6 percent, while Research In Motion’s phones crap out 11.2 percent of the time.

    But in day-to-day usage, I’ve found my iPhone software to be far less stable than the ugly-but-reliable BlackBerry software.

  • Google can now OCR all PDFs
    Google has a new system that scans Acrobat PDFs on the web for words using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Similar to its process for using OCR to detect words in PDFs that have already been OCR processed, the new system will do the same for scanned documents posted online that haven’t yet undergone OCR.If you have scanned PDFs and are interested in having them converted into text, you can upload the images to your website and take advantage of this service.

    Simply follow the instructions for how to use Google OCR from the Digital Inspiration website

  • Top 10 Things to Look Forward to in Windows 7
    While the next iteration of the ubiquitous Microsoft desktop operating system, Windows 7, isn’t a dramatic overhaul of its predecessor Windows Vista, it does fix several sore spots and add a few welcome features. Rumor has it that Windows 7 will drop in the middle of next year, but last month Microsoft released a “preview” tester build of Windows 7. After living in the Windows 7 Preview for a week now, several features and niceties jumped out at me which promise to make Windows a better place to work come 2009. Let’s take a look.

November 11 2008

YouTube Movies, iPhone More Popular and More Reliable

Here are some interesting links from yesterday:

  • YouTube to post full-length MGM films
    YouTube, the largest video-sharing website, will show full-length television shows and films from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s archives in its latest step to boost advertising revenue by adding professional programing, the company told Reuters on Sunday.The site, owned by Google Inc, plans to make the announcement about the new partnership on Monday.MGM Studios will kick off the partnership by posting episodes of its decade-old “American Gladiators” program to YouTube on one channel.
  • iPhone trumps RAZR as most purchased US consumer handset
    Apple’s iPhone 3G dethroned the top-ranked Motorola RAZR as the leading handset purchased by adult consumers in the U.S. during the third quarter of the year, according to market research firm NPD.The shift puts an end to the RAZR’s three-year run atop the market, with the Motorola handset falling to the second slot, followed by Research in Motion’s Blackberry Curve, LG’s Rumor, and LG’s enV2, respectively.
  • iPhones Twice As Reliable As BlackBerries
    The iPhone is twice as reliable as the Blackberry after one year of ownership, a new study by SquareTrade finds. SquareTrade, which sells extra warranties for cell phones and other devices, looked at the failure rates of 15,000 phones covered under its plans. The malfunction rate for iPhones after one year is 5.6 percent, compared to 11.2 percent for the Blackberry and 16.2 percent for the Treo.

November 10 2008

iPhone Tethering & SEO

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September 24 2008

Android Debut, Palin Email Hacker, Contractless Verizon

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
    The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.’s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone. T-Mobile USA showed off the G1, a phone that, like Apple Inc.’s iPhone, has a large touch screen. But it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google’s e-mail and mapping programs.
  • On the Palin e-mail hacker trail
    Keeping you up to date on the privacy invasion that the privacy absolutists don’t want to talk about, here’s the latest on the Sarah Palin e-mail hacker case – A grand jury in Chattanooga could hear testimony this week into the break-in:
  • Verizon Offers Contract-Free Wireless Service
    Have a fear of commitment but want to reap the benefits of the Verizon Network anyway? Take comfort, Verizon announced today that beginning immediately wireless customers can sign up for month-to-month service, without a contract.  The new Month-to-Month agreement will allow consumers to purchase new handsets at full-retail price (or use their own CDMA devices) without the commitment of a one- or two-year contract. Additionally they can terminate their agreement at the end of any month without paying an Early Termination Fee.

September 08 2008

Firefox Relative Tabs, Google Newspaper, Zune 3 Free

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • FINALLY – Tabs Open Relative Puts New Tabs Next to Your Current Tab
    This is the feature I’ve been waiting for FF and IE7/8 to include forever. If I’m in a tab and want to open a link in a new tab… why would I ever want it to go all the way to the right 4 or 5 tabs over? Finally that little piece of annoyance is out of my life!
  • Bringing history online, one newspaper at a time
    Today, we’re launching an initiative to make more old newspapers accessible and searchable online by partnering with newspaper publishers to digitize millions of pages of news archives. Let’s say you want to learn more about the landing on the Moon. Try a search for [Americans walk on moon], and you’ll be able to find and read an original article from a 1969 edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  • Zune 3 is a free upgrade for current Zune owners
    Finally, the Zune’s Wi-Fi feature does something worthwhile. With the ability to access public and password-protected Wi-Fi hot spots, your Zune can now update itself on the fly and download tracks directly from Zune Marketplace. Zune Pass users will get the most from this feature since they’ll be able to stream as much music as they want directly from Zune Marketplace as an added value. Pair this feature up with a speaker dock and you’ve essentially got a killer commercial-free jukebox.