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Engadget HD Podcast 094 - 07.23.2008
from Engadget HD July 23, 2008
Filed under: Podcasts It wasn't easy to find things to talk about this week, but wouldn't you know there was not stopping as once we got started. As you can expect we got a little riled up about sales people recommending LCDs over Plasmas by three to one, even though they don't know why. Then we talked some Hollywood vs the consumer as we shared our ideas and personal ethics when it comes to copyright. That brought us to some more Vista Media Center news, and our dismay with Microsoft and its OEM only updates. Finally, we talk a little Engadget as we're both sorry to see our fearless leader move on. Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [RSS] Add the Engadget HD Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [Zune]Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace [MP3] Download the show (MP3). Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh and Steve Kim Producer: Trent Wolbe Program 00:42 - Comments from Engadget HD Podcast 093 - 07.16.2008 06:24 - DISH Network's EchoStar XI successfully reaches orbit 08:11 - Research finds that salespeople recommend LCD TVs more than plasmas 13:00 - Motorola / Cisco see Tuning Adapters certified 14:39 - Hollywood can already control what you record on your DVR 25:25 - CableLabs loosens up on PC CableCARD tuner restrictions 27:06 - Windows Media Center TV Pack was released yesterday 35:14 - FiOS TV quietly adds USA HD and CNBC HD all around the country 38:55 - CBS Evening News goes HD July 28 43:13 - Some News From the Editor's Desk LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) LISTEN (OGG)Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Trailer Lift
from That's Awesome.TV (High Definition Quicktime) July 20, 2008
[10:29min - 129MB] [10:29min - 116MB] Subscribe (HD) Get Flash How about this another week, another show! I wanted to discuss the new iPhone, but because AT T still hasn t shipped mine, it will just have to wait. So, I thought this would be a good time to start filling up my Around the House category. We all have an item or items that need storage. This week I took a trip to a friends house to check out an awesome lift system he designed and installed to store his trailer. As you will see in this episode, I like to take full credit for the idea, although I had no part in the design or implementation. And before you get any good ideas to do this yourself, make sure you consult a structural engineer, it s not my fault if your garage falls down - FOR REAL! And as always, if I missed a good tip or other important information, please post a comment on the blog @ http://thatsawesome.tv Enjoy! Thanks to Alan for letting me invade his garage. For more cool projects, you can check out his blog @http://www.panofish.net
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I Am Legend - GTA IV Style
from YouTube :: Tag // machinima July 18, 2008
This is a video me and a friend done on the xbox 360 It is the best (And easiest scenes from 'I Am Legend') We only had 2 people making the video: Me (GT:Creeber) (Cameraman/Director/Will Smith/Creator/Editor) Ryan Laydon (GT: WS Necryan) (Zombie/Fred/Location Scout/n00b13) It was our 1st (NOT FINAL!) Video, And my 1st time using 'Pinnacle Studio' Making a machinima is so much harder than it looks, Especially with a 'VERY restricting' game like GTA IV We reallise there are some faults with the video and we may do a revised version with a alot more scenes in We are also doing more films Thanks to: Rockstar www.GtaForums.com Xbox 360/Live You! & Thanks For Watching Author: XboxMedia360 Keywords: xbox 360 gta iv n00b game halo Machinima PS3 Creeber Laydon Ryan Zombie Am Legend Funny HDTV Totaly Random Tags Added: July 18, 2008
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Truxity Incentives - Free Rewards, Gifts & Online Promotional Incentive Company
from Most Recent July 17, 2008
Author: Monika123 Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:09:39 -0800 Duration: 35Truxity Incentives provides customers with a way to receive free rewards of choice like PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Cash, HDTV, Ipods, Computers and much more in exchange of trying great online offers. By trying offers we give our members the opportunity to receive stuff for absolutely free.
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Engadget HD Podcast 093 - 07.16.2008
from Engadget HD July 16, 2008
Filed under: Podcasts We kick things off talking about the Playstation Network's video downloads to the PS3 and PSP; it's a new service, but with pricing and terms that seem oddly familiar. Not as familiar, though, as ripping your own content -- which seems unlikely to ever go away, no matter how low the prices on recorded media gets. Our online Engadget HD community turned out in big numbers to make Amazon the favorite place to get Blu-ray discs, easily outpacing brick and mortar giant Best Buy. No tech podcast this week would be complete without mention of the iPhone, and we talk about the state of apps for the uber-gadget to automate your home, both commercial and open-source. For PCs, TotalMedia Theatre seems like a winner, even though it alienates the 64-bit crowd -- it's unfortunate, but we don't see much need for 64-bit addressing in Vista MCE, anyways. Despite losing AMC-14 earlier this year, DISH keeps rolling out HD channels, and by some counts has even pulled ahead of DirecTV. Also getting off the ground is CBS's new HD production studio, and we're waiting for the goodies that are to come after the premiere of CBS Evening News in HD. Like, for example, more Olympic coverage in HD! We all know HD sports are preferable to being at the live event, and it might be double true given the smog in China. We wrap up by giving our old pal TiVo a critical look -- the latest features are welcome, but they have a note of "what took you so long" to them. Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [RSS] Add the Engadget HD Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [Zune]Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace [MP3] Download the show (MP3). Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh and Steve Kim Producer: Trent Wolbe Program 00:54 - Comments from Engadget HD Podcast 092 - 07.09.2008 07:09 - Playstation Network gets movie / TV download service, single sign-on across devices 11:38 - Study finds that one-third of consumers copy DVDs 16:39 - Warner set to lower Blu-ray Disc prices for the holidays 18:24 - Poll: Where do you buy your Blu-ray Discs? 19:49 - Microsoft adds Universal, NBC to Xbox Live Marketplace, calls #1 in HD 22:02 - iPhone App Store to host loads of home automation programs 27:25 - ArcSoft's TotalMedia Theatre gets reviewed, loved 30:37 - DISH to roll out 17 new HD channels on August 1st 33:38 - CBS News fleshes out high-def plans 35:10 - NBC lays out 2008 Beijing Olympics coverage plans 39:04 - TiVo's 9.4 update trickling out to Series 3 / TiVo HD users LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) LISTEN (OGG)Permalink | Email this | Comments
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SDRNews SDR2008-07-16 Double Trouble
from Slashdot Review - SDR News July 15, 2008
E-Bay Sellers Angry at Buy.com Deal Shazam and Name That Tune HDTV to get Cheaper SDR News is a Daily (M-F) Technology Podcast with Tech News Highlights from Slashdot, Digg and Reddit Click Here to Sign Up for the SDR Newsletter Contact Us Prefer a Direct Download ? (mp3) Download today s show. CES 2008 Coverage for Tech Podcast Network Asus Eee PC 900 with Touch Screen Watch the You Tube Episode Today s Headlines Include E-Bay Sellers Angry at Buy.com Deal Shazam and Name That Tune HDTV to get Cheaper SDR News Links If a news item has disappeared from the Del.icio.us list above, try the full list here. Thumbnail Views: Via Thumblicio.us SEARCH ANY STORY YOU HEAR ON THE PODCAST BLOCKBUSTER Total Access click to activate coupon for $10 off your first month. Speed of Compromise by Andrew McCaskey The SANS Institute study that claims the four minute compromise window on a Windows PC is pretty worrisome. I am not sure of all of the assumptions, just the conclusion that it will be found and compromised faster than the needed patches can be downloaded is reason enough to give at least some credence to the long term viablility of Vista in the enterprise environment. I was under the impression that the vast majority of compromised machines were poorly maintained Windows 98 many without even the basic Service Pack 1 that had been upgraded into some sort of persistant connection. The SANS study seems to imply that is not the case. Part Two: Add to that the continuing risk of human engineering or, in the case of the San Francisio personnel situation, a single human point of failure. At least the individual is in custody and has not, to date, walked in front of a moving truck. Conclusion: The human factor is going to trump technology, even when rigorously applied. The practices that led to the San Francisco situation are everas much a vulnerablility as are the poorly patched Win98 machine on the $19 DSL connection at Grandma s. Click to view videos submitted or recommended by other SDR podcast listeners. . . If you find a YouTube video that pertains to one of our news items, or have produced an item that would be of interest to SDR listeners, please send us the link slashdotreviewgmail.com Save $10 on any order of $50 or more at GoDaddy.com! Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why? Because you can hold meetings right over the Net from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundtable. Take 10% off any order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH Take $5 off any $30 order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH2 .com Domains $6.95 at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH3 More blogs about SlashdotReview Slashdot Review by Email - Sign up here: Enter your Email Powered by FeedBlitz
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Ziggo ziet - Het mediagebruik van Sjoerd
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 14, 2008
http://www.ziggoziet.nl/sjoerd Als Sjoerd niet aan het sporten is, dan kijkt hij wel sport. Of hij doet allebei tegelijk. Op z'n swing oefenen terwijl hij voetbal kijkt. Hij heeft speciaal voor het EK het sportkanaal genomen. Straks zitten we hier met een mannetje of vijf, zes te kijken. Author: Ziggoziet Tags: Ziggo Media Mediagebruik Reclame Internet Televisie Telefonie Sport HD Sport1 Tennis Golf HDtv EK WK Voetbal Posted: 14 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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How Buying an HDTV Works
from BrainStuff July 14, 2008
When buying a high-definition television, consumers should carefully consider the technical specifications of each product. Learn more about buying an HDTV in this HowStuffWorks podcast.
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sunday
from YouTube :: Tag // potter July 13, 2008
JUST ME Author: GRUBWORMTHREE Keywords: dimen dvd exercise family fantasy fiction fitness fun games gay gift harry hd hdtv health hip historical hop idea potter Added: July 13, 2008
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AppleTV
from That's Awesome.TV (High Definition Quicktime) July 13, 2008
[29:21min - 348MB] [29:21min - 289MB] Subscribe (HD) Get Flash Welcome back! I know it has been a long time since the last show, but hopefully I can get this thing on track and start bringing you some awesome content on a more regular basis. Today I talk about and show off the Apple TV, a great device for watching content from your computer on your HDTV. I call it a media server because that s how I use it, a vehicle to server up all my digital goodness! I also take you on a quick behind the scenes tour of my mini studio. So sit back and enjoy my rambling, it s a long one! And as always, if I missed a good tip or other important information, please post a comment on the blog @ http://thatsawesome.tv Enjoy!
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