Tuesday, November 29, 2005

USB VOIP phone With voice recorder (UP-111C-A)


The new phone released by ACTION STAR ENTERPRISE supports Skype, MSN and Yahoo messenger and other IP Telephony applications.
The UP-111 supports PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone operations. The device provides enhanced Internet voice communication with echo cancellation. It features built-in hot keys, screen display and four function keys for volume up/down, mute and record. Also available is the different ring tone capabilities.
Here is a short list from the site;
‧ Support plug & play, USB compatible- no sound card needed.
‧ Instant volume adjust buttons.
‧ Offer several different kinds of ring tones.
Record and save your conversation as “.wav” file to PC. This is neat I thought!
‧ LCD displays time, incoming phone no. and conversation time.
‧ Offer speed dial.
‧ Compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Mac OS X v10.3 or higher without
installing driver.

Sell your gadgets, gizmos on Froogle!

I was reading the google blog today and noticed this article telling you how to buy things online using Froogle. It also gave directions on as how to sell on Froogle.
I thought many gadgeteers and gadgetress who would like to sell online might find this interesting.
Google base also play major part in selling and buying.
Selling and buying is easy, read this to find out about buying and this to find out about selling and bulk upload your items.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

gridtech: First OSS Physics Book that I have seen

How does sentences below sounds to you? Are they geeky enough to be published on a gadget gizmo and toy blog? Find out how these gadgets, gizmos and big boys toys work! read the book!!
gridtech: First OSS Physics Book that I have seen

Battery Free Optical Mouse NB-30 and it is wireless


I have had my share of trouble with mice. Wired mice, wireless mice. But the latest trouble was my logitech wireless mouse. I always forget to put it on the cradle, so battery is always low and I get frustrated when I sit down to work.
But while surfing today for gadgets, toy and gizmos, I found this mouse! Viola, no more battery problems. I have not tested it but I think I will. Only trouble I fore see is that I or my mouse have to live tied to the mouse pad! That is another story. Only pad I liked was / is a old (more than 10 years now!) SUN optical mouse pad. Which was an aluminum and has a blue grid to support the old sun mouse glide!
So without much further grumbling here is the review. Happy mousing.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

DCMA abuse news comes in the heels of SONY DRM / ROOTKIT saga!

Today I followed a trail of articles about DCMA abuse. It is chilling, actually /. Took me to Chilling effects, University of Southern California, a pirates bay (here, I laughed my guts, and turkey out), and I am getting sick of the morons and moronic interpretation of the law that supposed to protect the masses. I think here we need some major cleanup, or I have to take up my childhood dream, live my life out on a boat sailing around the globe. I will add edit more on this article later as I have to join a party soon. That if I don't drink away my Sony blues.

Happy thanks giving to all the gadgets, gizmos, toys and most of all, all the people who use them!

Enjoy the holidays, and find some time to play with your friends, family and pets. Leave the gadget, toys and gizmos alone. Let that turkey go!

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Blue Screen of Death comes in Colors, On XBOX 360


reported XBOX 360 crashes,
There are more crash news while driving at XBOXSCENE,it's forum, teamxbox and /. Are we having fun yet?
Got these from chamisool's photos;

EFF's CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT against SONY

This only a part of the 30 page complaint filed by EFF. You can download the PDF and read it or Join the lively conversation going on at the Groklaw. There you can read the complete transcript, if you don't have PDF software. In any case I think it is a wortwhile visit. You can read about the other evil empire, SCO at the same time.



CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT 1
Robert S. Green (State Bar No. 136183)
Jenelle Welling (State Bar No. 209480)
Avin P. Sharma (State Bar No. 233328)
GREEN WELLING LLP
595 Market Street, Suite 2750
San Francisco, CA 94105
Telephone: (415) 477-6700
Facsimile: (415) 477-6710
Cindy Cohn (State Bar No. 145997)
Fred von Lohmann (State Bar No. 192657)
Kurt Opsahl (State Bar No. 191303)
Corynne McSherry (State Bar No. 221504)
ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION
454 Shotwell Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Telephone: (415) 436-9333
Facsimile: (415) 436-9993
Reed R. Kathrein (State Bar No. 139304)
Shana Scarlett (State Bar No. 217895)
LERACH COUGHLIN STOIA GELLER
RUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP
100 Pine Street, 26th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Telephone: (415) 288-4545
Facsimile: (415) 288-4534
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
ROBERT HULL, JOSEPH HALPIN and
EDWIN BONNER, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated
Plaintiffs,
v.
SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
CORP., SONY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA, and BERTELSMANN, INC.
Defendants.

Case No.
CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED

Plaintiffs, by and through their attorneys, bring this action on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, and allege against Defendants as follows:
CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT 2
INTRODUCTION
1. By including a flawed and overreaching computer program in over 20 million music CDs sold to the general public, including California residents, Sony BMG has created serious security, privacy and consumer protection problems that have damaged Plaintiffs and thousands of other Californians. At issue are two software technologies –MediaMax and Extended Copy Protection, also known as XCP – which defendant Sony BMG claims to have placed on the music CDs to restrict consumer use of the music on the CDs but which in truth do much more, including monitoring customer listening of the CDs and installing undisclosed and in some cases hidden files on users’ computers that can expose users to malicious attacks by third parties, all without appropriate notice and consent from purchasers. The CDs also condition use of the music on unconscionable licensing terms. These, plus other problems caused by Sony BMG’s inclusion of this software, are in violation of California law and public policy. After a series of embarrassing public revelations about security risks associated with the XCP software, including warnings issued by the United States Government, Microsoft and leading anti-virus companies, defendant Sony BMG has taken some steps to respond to the security risks created by the XCP technology. It has failed, however, to address security concerns raised by the MediaMax software or the consumer privacy and consumer fairness problems created by both technologies.

JURISDICTION AND VENUE
2. The jurisdiction of this Court arises under Code of Civil Procedure § 410.10 because Defendants conduct business in and sell a substantial number of audio compact discs in the State of California. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over this Class and the representative action pursuant to
8. Defendant Sony Corporation of America is the U.S. subsidiary of Sony Corporation, a multinational corporation based in Japan. At all times mentioned herein, Defendant Sony Corporation of America, is and at all relevant times was, a New York corporation, with its principal place of business in New York, New York.
9. Defendant Bertelsmann, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of Bertelsmann AG, a multinational corporation based in Germany. At all times mentioned herein, Defendant Bertelsmann, Inc., is a Delaware Corporation with its principal place of business in New York,
New York.

XBOX 360 for $3500? Are these people crazy or what??

I was checking out some junk comments on the site today. I get many comments that are not related to toys, gadgets, and gizmos. But I was checking this out of curiosity.
Yes there was a bid for this Item, May be the owner himself bid on it! Anyway here is the description; No link since I don't want to promote Spam.


This incredible machine is sold out everywhere, and stores are not confident they will have any to sell for the Holidays. Get the best present of the year here, with all the incredible extras!!

Includes all of the following...

* XBOX 360 Console
* 20 GB Hard Drive
* Wireless Controller
* Headset
* Ethernet Connectivity Cable
* Component HD AV Cable
* Bonus Media Remote
* 1 Year free subscription to XBOX Live Silver Membership
* 1 Month free trial membership to XBOX Live Gold

Extras:

* Play and Charge kit for your wireless controller - rechargable battery for your controller that charges while you play!!
* Bonus Second Wireless Controller!!!

And, the grande finale...

ALL 17 LAUNCH TITLES, Sealed, Never Played!!!

* QUAKE 4
* FIFA 06 - ROAD TO FIFA WORLD CUP
* CONDEMNED: CRIMINAL ORIGINS
* CALL OF DUTY 2
* TONY HAWK'S AMERICAN WASTELAND
* NBA 2K6
* PERFECT DARK ZERO - COLLECTORS EDITION with bonus dvd, limited edition glyph, comic and collectors case
* GUN
* RIDGE RACER 6
* MADDEN 06
* NEED FOR SPEED: MOST WANTED
* PETER JACKSON'S: KING KONG
* AMPED 3
* TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 06
* PROJECT GOTHAM RACING (PGR) 3
* KAMEO: ELEMENTS OF POWER
* NHL 06 - not pictured, but ready to ship.

Many of these games are already sold out all over the place...I had to run all around town to get all of them.

(Don't be fooled by other sellers, Dead or Alive is not available yet!)

As you can see in the picture, everything is in hand and ready to ship today!! If you buy it by 4:00 Mountain Standard Time, I will be able to ship it overnight, and you will have it by the following day!!

Trust a seller with 100% positive feedback

Holidays, toys and hazards! Beware!!


North Carolina Public Interest Research Group (NCPIRG) has put out a timely report.
The report titled "Trouble In Toyland" is warning us to remain vigilant about often hidden hazards posed by toys on store shelves. You can download the complete report here!(PDF)
The report says that "Toys are safer than ever before, thanks to decades of work by product safety advocates and parents and the leadership of Congress, state legislatures and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Nevertheless, as parents venture into crowded malls and browse for the perfect toy on the Internet this holiday season, they should remain vigilant about often hidden hazards posed by toys on store shelves."
The hazards listed in the report includes;

CHOKING HAZARDS,
Toy manufacturers are over-labeling toys by placing choke hazard warnings on items that do not contain small parts. This could dilute the meaning of the warning labels, making them less useful to parents. CPSC should push manufacturers to apply the choke hazard warning only when necessary.

Mattel, a large toy manufacturer, now includes a non-statutory and vague warning on some of its toys, saying "“Small parts may be generated."If a toy contains small parts or can break easily into small parts that pose a choking hazard, the company should use the statutory warning. Toys without small parts should not include this confusing label.

STRANGULATION HAZARDS,
PIRG researchers found that the popular yo-yo water ball poses particular hazards to young children, including strangulation and other injury to the eyes, neck and face. New versions of the toy contain batteries to make the toy flash; these batteries can tear through the toy easily, posing a choking hazard if swallowed.

In June 2005, Illinois became the first state to ban this toy. At the federal level, the CPSC should ban all sales of yo-yo water balls and similar toys in the United States.

LOUD TOYS,
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that prolonged exposure to sounds at 85 decibels or higher can result in hearing damage. PIRG researchers found:

• Several toys currently on toy store shelves may not meet the ASTM standards for appropriately loud toys.

Several toys currently on toy store shelves exceed 100 decibels when measured at close range.

TOXIC CHEMICALS IN TOYS,
• Manufacturers are selling play cosmetic sets that include nail polish containing toxic chemicals, such as toluene and xylene. Since children often put their hands in their mouths, nail polish applied to fingernails offers a direct route of exposure.

Even though the European Union has banned or imposed wide restrictions on the use of six phthalates in toys and childcare products, some manufacturers of childrenÂ’s products continue to use phthalates in toys for the U.S. market. Phthalates, a class of chemicals used to "“plasticize" or soften otherwise hard PVC plastic material, have been linked to reproductive defects and other health problems.

In response to consumer concern about phthalates, some manufacturers are labeling their products as "“phthalate-free."” The U.S. government, however, does not regulate the "phthalate-free"” label or ensure that products labeled "“phthalate-free" actually do not contain phthalates. To test the reliability of the "“phthalate-free"” label, PIRG commissioned laboratory tests of eight soft plastic toys labeled as not containing phthalates. Of the eight toys tested, six contained detectable levels of phthalates.

OTHER TOY HAZARDS.
Many toys are approved for use by young children but require additional safety precautions as well as adult supervision. Non-motorized scooters and other riding toys, for example, cause more toy-related injuries every year than any other category of toy. Electric toy minimotorcycles and gasoline-powered mini-motorcycles (“pocket bikes”) are likely to be popular purchases this shopping season. Children are vulnerable to a wide range of injuries when using both motorized and non-motorized riding toys; parents should supervise their children closely when they use these toys and outfit them with the proper safety equipment.
The report explains further on PURCHASING TOYS ON THE INTERNET
Increasingly, parents are turning to the Internet as a convenient way to shop for toys, especially during the busy holiday shopping season. The CPSC, however, has yet to require online retailers to include choke hazard warnings on their websites. PIRG conducted its fifth annual survey of online toy retailers, finding that some online toy retailers are voluntarily displaying some sort of choke hazard warning for at least some of their toys—although mandatory requirements are still necessary. We found:

• One-third (35%) of the 37 online retailers surveyed display some sort of choke hazard warning next to toys that otherwise require such labeling on their packaging or point of sale, although most retailers do not display these warnings consistently on their websites.

Of the retailers surveyed, just over half (20) allow consumers to shop for toys by age group. Of these 20 websites, four post or direct parents to toys that are not age-appropriate.

• Nine of the retailers provided no manufacturer age recommendations for the toys we surveyed.

CPSC should require online toy retailers to display on their websites the safety warnings otherwise required by law to appear on toy packaging. Toy manufacturers should take the initiative and use statutory choke hazard warnings on retail toy websites.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONSUMERS AND PARENTS
Be vigilant this holiday season and remember:

The CPSC does not test all toys, and not all toys on store shelves meet CPSC standards.

• Online toy retailers do not have to provide the same safety warnings that otherwise are legally required on the packaging of toys sold in stores.

PIRG'’s report includes only a sampling of potentially hazardous toys. Always examine toys carefully for potential dangers before you make a purchase.

Report unsafe toys or toy-related bewares to the CPSC. holidays beaware and enjoy the holodays.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Root of Sony rootkit revelation!


Mark Russinovich is shown in his office with his Van Zandt CD from Sony BMG Music Entertainment, in which he discovered that the company had added a copy protection technology called XCP to his computer that this gadget blog has spoken so much about (one of the articles), Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, in Austin, Texas. Russinovich posted his findings to his blog which generated serious attention, and eventually forced Sony BMG to recall 50 different discs this week. Some 4.7 million had been made and 2.1 million sold (Photo and data from AP)My first article was published on 7th November.

Sony get your Blues Music and start playing, Dark Clouds are Circling you!

If computer security researcher Dan Kaminsky, is right and assuming all the cases are here in USA, Texas has about 7.6% of the US population And Dan's number is 560000 cases. So at $100000 a case sony might have to pay about 4 billion dollars. This is in addition to the lawyer and court fees. Add that to California, New York and EFF cases.
Well Sony, and other RIAA members and RIAA, don't feel bad, you make about $10 per CD, after paying the artists! So if you can go after grandmothers with $3000 stick, I will be laughing when sentence is delivered. Don't worry about me either, I don't download your music. In fact I buy my music, currently I have over 250 CDs. The music I buy is what I love. But lately I don't love music. I hope you,RIAA, understand what you are doing to music industry. I will stick to my gadgets and Gizmos. And I will listen to my old CDs. I have not bought a new CD in about two years now. I get my music now in second hand store, if I have to have a CD.

"Sony has engaged in a technological version of cloak and dagger deceit against consumers by hiding secret files on their computers," says Greg Abbott, the attorney general for Texas, and he is following through with a law suite, alleging that its controversial (and now recalled) "XCP" anti-piracy software violates the state's anti-spyware and consumer protection laws. You can read the press release here.Abbott's suit seeks civil penalties of $100,000 for each violation of the law, attorneys'’ fees and investigative costs.
Brian Kerbs at Security Fix has spoken to Abbott, today and has records about EFF and possible Massachusetts case. Read about better estimates on the fines on his site.
My other hero over at Freedom to Tinker is explaining about the copyright violations that Sony has done while trying to protect it's Digital Rights. Sony has used open source software to construct parts of this software. Read Matti Nikkiaccountt that explains thedissectionn of root kit. I don'tbelievee Sony when it say it is innocent, According to Matti, The project has been developed in a directory called "XCP Player Code\Sony ActiveX Player\XCPPlayerControl\". Sebastian Porst has also uncovered another bunch of violations. I am getting really sick of you Sony!
Please read Ed Felten's article to fully understand the extend of violations. He nicely mentions how mainstream media do not see this to be part of the case. Mainstream media did not see any beforeuntill they could not ignore.Forbess, do you still think blogs are junk factories?

UPDATE
Groklaw, the site covering the SCO/IBM and other items such as patents, have started a section devoted to Sony DRM/rootkit saga. All the legal documents will be filed and preserved!

Saturday, November 19, 2005

OK! Wrap up your Sony CDs, You can send them Back!

VICTORY! As Mark said, Sony and it's music arm Sony-BMG has posted that customers could send their CD's back.
These are the CD's with now famous SONY DRM SAGA, We reported this here as soon as Mark polished his report. I got most of my information from Marks site and Brian Krebs site.
Brian was reporting when other mainstream media were hesitating.
Anyway the News is out as it was intended to be and I hope Sony learned a lesson at the same time teaching a lesson to other similar minded evil empires.
Back to Sony CD retturns, Sony BMG’s site now includes a prominent link on its front page, “INFORMATION ON XCP CONTENT PROTECTION,” that takes visitors to a page with a statement from Sony that declares its concern over the security issues raised by its software. The first paragraph points out that Sony licensed the software from First 4 Internet, which while true, does not hold Sony any less responsible for its use of the software or the contents of the End User License Agreement (EULA).
Both Mark and Brian's sites have Descriptive reports and I am directing you over to those sites rather than rewriting the same thing.
My first post, geemodo: No Sony Gadgets, Gizmo's or anything related to Sony on this site!

Friday, November 18, 2005

Get BEYOND your lame TV, Beyond TV 4 is out!


This one gadget all the guys and Girls with a multimedia PC and a receiver card need to look into. It a Gizmo to have, a part of anyone's gadget collection. And something you will enjoy, from Snapstream past products. I promise it not to be myth, TV. You will get much more than that in your familiar windows platform. I myself is a Linux fan but I will give credit where credit is due.
With all the goodies of beyond TV get ready for Three new big ticket items with Beyond TV 4, FM Radio support, DivX support, and HDTV! This is what they have to say about HDTV portion of the product,ItÂ’s six times the picture quality, two and a half times the audio channels with Dolby surround sound, and countless new camera angles.
A select group of beta users have already started putting HD support through the paces at home and have really helped us create an HD PVR product that everyone can use. So a shout out to them and a big thanks for all of their early feedback. In my opinion, the coolest thing is that with Beyond TVÂ’s built-in multiple tuner and multiple lineup support, I can simply add a digital tuner to my existing setup. I will still get all my analog content and be able to surf through all of my digital and analog stations in one seamlessly integrated program guide.
The product has been tested with free to Air cards such as;
AVerTVHD A180
HDTV Wonder ATI
VBox DTA 151 and USB-A 3560
Fusion HDTV 3
Learn more at their site, follow these links
* Beyond TV 4, coming to a website near you
* New HDTV PVR products bundled with Beyond TV
* Everything about HD - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Now Sony story is getting Lame!

Now Sony story is getting Lame!COPY-PROTECTION software used by Sony Seem to have violated some others copyrights!
"Multiple software components on the CD have references to the LAME open source MP3 code," Finnish software developer Matti Nikki said.
"We can confirm that at least 5 functions in the XCP software are identical to functions in LAME," said Thomas Dullien of German security software firm Saber Security, which specialises in the analysis of complex software.
open source reference in the copy-protection software is never mentioned anywhere and they supposed to under LGPL licence which LAME player is released.
"That's the flipside of open source: If you don't respect the open source rules, the old regime of copy protection comes back in full force," Dutch lawyer and internet specialist Christiaan Alberdingk Thijm said.
"We can confirm the existence of significant amounts of code from FAAC (which is LGPL) in the executable ... These functions are part of ECDPlayerControl.ocx, thus directly integrated into the executable," Mr Dullien said.
These are some bits from varous publishers, I will post more once I get a story together.
Darkside may be powerfull, Sony this is no Godzilla!

Today;s Sony related advise, How to get a rootkit array!

Lame Sony (more on the lame matter later!) Has a way for you to distribute 200 rootkits at once!
Vaio, I used to like the, and as I said before, I gave my Sony Vaio away! I explained the situation, got the latest drivers for the notebook, without visiting sony site, Pointed Sony.com to timbaktu, My firewall blocks all known sony sites, out going!
Anyway I have a Brand new Toshiba notebook and a Brand New Compaq notebook all under $1400. But they are good, one a 64 bit AMD with 1.2GB memory and a 60GB drive, CD/DVD burner. The other is a mobile Pentium 4 with 764MB memory and 80GB Drive also with a CD/DVD burner. Both have Bright screen 15.4 inch screens. I love this country! Where else would you get deals like this, Both from Compusa!
This is from a guy, always had sony notebook! Eat this Sony! I will harp to everyone that I know, about what you did.
I work in the computer field, I already turned away two possible Sony sales to other vendors. Apology from you will be accepted, if made in pulic to every one you hurt.

Back to headline, Sony has a gadget that can burn 200 disks at once! No not industrial, it is a consumer device. It comes with a dual layer capable 200 DVD/CD burner, If you want a life time of rootkits, go find this one and some sony CD's!

Thursday, November 17, 2005

2006 The International Consumer Electronics Show CES

If you are into gadgets and gizmos, then there is a place you must visit every year, How about combining your passion with Vegas! Show during the day and party all night.
Past experiences of CES for me was TOP!
This year they have a dating Service, No not with Vegas Sweeties, But this is a sort of putting attendees together with exhibitors. Believe me you need to plan for this show, Otherwise you will miss a lot. Now there is a MYCES at CES site. Info is here.
Get ready, register and have fun!

Some highlights, from their website;
2006 International CES News Highlights
INNOVATIONS PLUS AT THE SANDS HEATS UP WITH EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AT 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES

GOOGLE CO-FOUNDER TO KEYNOTE AT THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES

INNOVATIONS 2006 HONOREES RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS PRODUCT DESIGN AT 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES

INTERNATIONAL CES ANNOUNCES POWERHOUSE LINE-UP OF SPEAKERS FOR THE 2006 INDUSTRY INSIDER SERIES
This year's Industry Insider speakers include industry leaders Ivan Seidenberg, CEO, Verizon Communications; Kevin Martin, chairman, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Antonio M. Perez, president and CEO, Eastman Kodak Company. The series also will feature a Retail Power Panel with Brad Anderson, vice chairman and CEO, Best Buy; David Edmondson, president and CEO, RadioShack; Alan McCollough, chairman and CEO, Circuit City and Larry Mondry, CEO, CompUSA.

YAHOO! CHAIRMAN TO KEYNOTE AT THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced today that Terry Semel, chairman and CEO of Yahoo! Inc. will deliver a keynote address at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

SONY'S CEO TO JOIN STELLAR KEYNOTE LINE-UP AT THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced today that Sir Howard Stringer, chairman and CEO of ***** ****(evil Empire). will deliver a keynote address at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

BILL GATES AND PAUL OTELLINI TO PRESENT KEYNOTE ADDRESSES AT THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced today that top Microsoft and Intel executives will deliver keynote addresses at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY COMES TO LIFE AT THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today announced that it is partnering with Robotics Trends to feature robotics technology at the 2006 International CES, the world's largest tradeshow for consumer technology.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES NEW YORK PRESS PREVIEW
Jumpstart your CES coverage at the annual New York Press Preview. This must-attend event is designed to give the press a preview of what to expect at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and an exclusive peek at the new products in store for the year ahead.

INTERNATIONAL CES HOSTS TECHNOLOGY'S SEASON PREMIERE AT CES UNVEILED: THE OFFICIAL PRESS EVENT OF CES
Hot product debuts and cool new technologies from 80 leading consumer technology companies will be on display at the second annual CES Unveiled: The Official Press Event of CES on January 3, 2006.

INTERNATIONAL CES EXPANDS INFLUENCE IN THE CHINESE MARKET AT SINOCES 2005
The 2005 China International Consumer Electronics Show (SINOCES), China's largest consumer electronics event, opens today in Qingdao. Sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the producer of the International CES, the fourth annual SINOCES runs today through July 4 at the Qingdao International Convention Center.

SAVE THE DATE - 2006 INTERNATIONAL CES SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 5-8
The 2006 International CES will be held Thursday - Sunday, January 5-8 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

INTERNATIONAL CES NAMED #1 BY TRADESHOW WEEK MAGAZINE
The 2004 International CES, the annual tradeshow for consumer technology, topped the Tradeshow Week 200 list, making it the largest tradeshow in the United States and Canada as ranked by Tradeshow Week magazine.

2006 INTERNATIONAL CES TO SHOWCASE FUTURE OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AT THE SANDS
Emerging technologies, digital imaging exhibitors and a number of vertical market TechZones will take center stage as the International CES expands to the Sands Expo and Convention Center in 2006.

The International Consumer Electronics Show 2006 will come together in Las Vegas this January. The dates are,

2006 International CES: Jan. 5-8, 2006
Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006 10 a.m.* - 6 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 6, 2006 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Future show dates
2007 International CES: Jan. 8-11, 2007
2008 International CES: Jan. 7-10, 2008
2009 International CES: Jan. 8-11, 2009
2010 International CES: Jan 7-10, 2010
*LVCC South Hall opens 9 a.m. Opening Day.
Innovations Plus at the Sands opens 8 a.m. each day and closes at 3 p.m. Sunday.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

VOIP IP Telephony: We all need to know about gadget patents, Now we have a place to go

VOIP IP Telephony: We all need to know about patents, Now we have a place to go

A train of Sony Flaws and an Owl Hoots!

Hello World, I just let Sony stuff pass for a day and Boom. So much news! I just finished reading Brian Krebs' writings and man, he is a busy one. So is "Freedom to Tinker" There are a bunch of must read articles. Brian is a google news featured guy! Thanks Brian. Then there is an Owl who muttered about me! Thanks Owlish!
now to Sony Saga, there seems to be a bunch of security flaws introduced by This bad bad rootkit. I see them Here,here here here...
What ever you do the Sony Uninstaller Hole seem to Stay Open.
According to Felten (whose research was informed by a discovery from a Finnish researcher known as "Muzzy"), "the root of the problem is a serious design flaw in SonyÂ’s web-based uninstaller. When you first fill out Sony'’s form to request a copy of the uninstaller, the request form downloads and installs a program -- an ActiveX control created by the [digital rights management software] vendor, First4Internet -- called CodeSupport.

"CodeSupport remains on your system after you leave SonyÂ’s site, and it is marked as safe for scripting, so any Web page can ask CodeSupport to do things. One thing CodeSupport can be told to do is download and install code from an Internet site.

"Unfortunately, CodeSupport doesnÂ’t verify that the downloaded code actually came from Sony or First4Internet. This means any web page can make CodeSupport download and install code from any URL without asking the userÂ’s permission."

Another researcher, Kaminsky has done more work, Kaminsky said he's not sure yet how many individual computers inside of those 560,000 networks actually have the Sony software installed on them, but noted that "at the end of the day, it only takes an average of two machines per network and we are easily talking about millions of machines here."
His simple explanation on his Plotting is;
Sony has a rootkit.

The rootkit phones home.

Phoning home requires a DNS query.

DNS queries are cached.

Caches are externally testable


Viola! A Map.


Kaminsky tied the addresses to geographic locations by using his access to a commercial geolocation database. He has since posted a software tool on his site that renders a very cool three-dimensional look at where the largest concentrations of installs are located
I could go on, But I think you have a bunch to read for now.
Have a good day!

Monday, November 14, 2005

Hand Cranked Notebook!

Although this is not that new news! I was reading, "One Laptop Per Child - a Preview of the Hundred Dollar Laptop" by Ethan Zuckerman made me revisit the path I visited a few months ago.

We may look into the aesthetics, weight, battery life and CPU power when we want a new notebook, The audience that these computers are targeted, just want a computer so they can compute. Computer has become, to us (most of us!), a device that we have to have. We send /read our emails, run grid applications, or solve a simple financial or mathematical problem. We no longer grab a notebook(paper) and pencil, volumes of encyclopedias when we have to do some research.
We open browser to google, open up our Word processor and cut and paste our paper.
Now I am going to cut and paste some things from Ethan's site but I urge you to read the article. It gives you an in depth view in to this gadget, OLPC, One Computer Per Child. A spark of thinking by Nicholas Negroponte. Ethen personally knows Nicholas and so the article and the chain of connected articles, gives you a heart warming but in depth technical information.
Thanks Ethan, Thanks Nicholas! This trip down the Al Gore's road made me think and concider Geekcorps!!

List of Original Xbox Games Playable on 360!

Microsoft has released a list of over 200 original Xbox games that will be playable on the Xbox 360 upon launch, with a promise that more games will be supported through software updates in the future.
But hold your horses, Since an emulation software is needed to run the games, the version of the console with a hard drive will be required. Quality on older games will be improved as well, with the Xbox 360 upscaling the graphics to 780p or 1080i high-definition. Future compatibility updates will be delivered free of charge.
Here is the link and a partial list;

The folks at Xbox® are working hard to add more of your favorite games to this list, so check back often for the latest updates.

Note: A software emulator is required for each original Xbox game you play on your Xbox 360™ console. Please check back for more details as we approach the launch date.

* AirForce Delta Storm
* Alias™
* Aliens versus Predator™ Extinction
* All-Star Baseball™ 2003
* Amped®: Freestyle Snowboarding
* Army Men®: Sarge's War™
* Atari® Anthology™
* ATV: Quad Power Racing 2™
* Baldur's Gate™: Dark Alliance™ II

Sony-BMG EULA! Laugh, Cry and Thrash!

Another installment on Sony DRM saga!
If you thought XCP "rootkit" copy-protection on Sony-BMG CDs was bad, perhaps you'd better read the 3,000 word (!) end-user license agreement (aka "EULA") that comes with all these CDs.
If you are unable to find it read the tasty bits EFF site.
Now the Legalese Rootkit: Sony-BMG's EULA
Yuo will see things like;
# If your house gets burgled, you have to delete all your music from your laptop when you get home. That's because the EULA says that your rights to any copies terminate as soon as you no longer possess the original CD.

# You can't keep your music on any computers at work. The EULA only gives you the right to put copies on a "personal home computer system owned by you."

# If you move out of the country, you have to delete all your music. The EULA specifically forbids "export" outside the country where you reside.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Get your Hard-fi (MP3 gadget) here and not worry about Sony DRM

Cambridge University physics graduate, Martin Brennan, founder of , has developed and now marketing a hard-FI gizmo in this HI-FI world of today.

What is Hard-Fi?

Hard-Fi is a Hi-fi with a hard disk that talks to your Phone, iPod or MP3 player. 3GA put the power of a PC into a stereo to create a product that breathes life into your MP3 phone, Ringtones and iPods.

There are 1.3 billion mobile telephone subscribers. By 2008 there will be 350 million MP3 handsets made each year. Far more people own and will own more handsets than computers. The MP3 player market is $6.9 billion. The ringtone business is $3 billion. music business is another place that I don't want to go. With all the Sony DRM stuff I have written,
geemodo: No Sony Gadgets, Gizmo's or anything related to Sony on this site!
geemodo: SonyÂ’s Rootkit Saga Continues! And Sony/First4 claim innocence!!
geemodo: Californians (lawyers) Hit back Sony!
geemodo: Wahington Cast eyes on Sony like DRM practices.
May be this is the Solution, But how long before Martin joins big boys and practice their trade?
The Other thing is if your MP3 player is in the loo, geemodo: MP3 Set LOOs you cannot take loo to the computer so Hard-Fi to your rescue.
Hard-Fi is quite simply the easiest way to get music into a phone or mp3 player.
Features of Hard-Fi gadget, if you call it that;
With Hard-Fi you can:
All this in box that i’s as easy to use as your car radio.
The power of a PC with the simplicity of a stereo.
* Store all your music
* Find tracks instantly
* Mix like a DJ
* Plug in your MP3 player or phone, press a button and the track that is playing is sent to the player or phone - done!
* Segue mode blends one track seamlessly into the next. Its like hearing your music for the first time. YouÂ’ll never want to go back.
* IDE hard disk stores 700 albums on 40Gb.
* Rapid 15x copy from CD to hard disk means you can load your CD collection very quickly and its simple - put the CD in the drawer and press OK.
* Built-in upgradeable database with 1.7million albums labels CD tracks as they are loaded.
* Instant track search on a key by key basis finds matching tracks in seconds - as simple as sending a txt message.
* Burn audio CDs from playlists.
* Background MP3 compression hidden from user.
* Reverberation, pitch shifting, tone control and other effects.
* Microphone & line in, loudspeaker & line out.
* Low cost DSP - flexible & just five ICs. Already in manufacture. New products possible in months.
* Suitable for all audio formats including micro-system, in-car, boombox, hi-fi separate even clock-radio.
His reasons for the Hard-Fi; And why he developed HaFE-FI.
MP3 compresses music by a factor of ten, and Hard disks of 20Gb - were big enough for an entire music collection. Low cost DSPs had 100 million instructions per second - enough for MP3.
Of course you could do all this on a PC but Martin knew that to be a mass market successor to the gramophone, the wireless, the record player, the transistor radio and the CD player the product needed spontaneity and simplicity. Not what comes to mind when you think of a PC.
Martin said "We have developed a successor to the home stereo but the most rewarding thing about the project is that when I hear my music on Hard-Fi - it surprises me - its like hearing it for the first time."
If you are technically interest in the gadgets inards, here is a block diagram of the system;

More info at Hardfi site.

It seems I can't stop writing about this Sony DRM Saga!

I thought, I could go look for gadgets and gizmos to replace all the Sony stuff I have, and may be share the comparisons that I make available on this site. But now I have to write about this DRM again.
Again as many a experts warned, virus writes and mulware writers have their gadgets out and riding on the Sony protection. Read more about it here.
Remember the article geemodo: Sony rootkit survival kit, What? Here I go again., yes the same source, Freedom to tinker, has another article, describing another version of similar DRM protection from Sony.
This time it is from company called Suncomm. Apparently FTT (freedom to tinker) has been writing about this in 2003.
So if you have Any Sony CD's throw them away. Get yours from other source. Check the label before you buy.
As I said I am replacing My Sony Stuff. I don't play music on my computer because I prefer the big sound from a proper sound source. For portable music, I will use IPOD.
My Advice is to have a good firewall, I use Zonealarm. And a network firewall, I have one too since I have a few computers here.
Anyway these morons are relying on ignorance of people to do these type of work. I think we should thank all these people like mark, ftt and many others who brought this to light. Today if you look, you will see major media carrying the news, I will write about my first Sony replacement soon.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Sometimes Answers comes as soon as you ask them! Microsoft responds to Sony rootkit.

My post geemodo: Sony Stops production of rootkit CD's, I asked what Microsoft is doing about this.
Well I read this article, Microsoft Zapping Sony DRM 'Rootkit' which brought answer to my questions.
Microsoft Corp. will start deleting the rootkit component of the controversial DRM scheme used by Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
The software giant's Windows AntiSpyware application will be updated to add a detection and removal signature for the rootkit features used in the XCP digital rights management technology.

According to Jason Garms, group product manager in Microsoft's Anti-Malware Technology Team, the rootkit removal signature will be pushed out at Windows users through the anti-spyware application's weekly signature update process.

Detection and removal of the XCP rootkit will also appear in Windows Defender, the next version of Windows AntiSpyware when that makeover ships.

Get your wireless gadgets ready, If you are in Mountain View, California USA.

AFP news via Yahoo!
Google is offering free wifi internet access to all 70,000 residents of its headquarter's hometown, Mountain View, CA.
Google's proposal to "unwire the city" will be considered by the Mountain View city council on Tuesday, according to Ellis Berns, manager of economic development in the town where Google has its headquarters.

"Right now, we can't see a downside," Berns told AFP. "It seems like a pretty positive deal for the city."

Berns said his staff studied Google's offer and will recommend it be accepted by city council members. If the deal is accepted, Google will turn all of Mountain View into an Internet "hot spot" by June 2006, Ellis said.
"It is kind of a test for Google," Berns said. "It gives them a chance to check it out, test the market, and it gives the city free wireless."

Under the terms of the deal, the basic wireless internet access would be free, but Google could charge users fees for premium services.

For its part, Mountain View can make similar deals with other companies interested in providing wireless services.

If Google decides to stop providing the service, the contract gives Mountain View the option of buying the system and running it themselves, Berns said.

National Toy Hall of Fame 2005 Inductees Announced!

There are three new toys inducted to the National Toy Hall of Fame!
Candy Land®

Candy Land, a board game decorated with a sweet-treats trail and destinations such as Gumdrop Mountain, was created in the 1940s by a San Diego polio victim, Eleanor Abbott, who wanted a pastime for children recuperating from illness.

Jack in the Box


Jack-in-the-Box, the jester who bursts open his box lid when a compressed spring is released, appears to have originated in the 16th century. The toy is loosely based on Punch, the dynamic puppet in the "Punch and Judy" show.







A cardboard box?


The corrugated cardboard box, which quickly came to dominate the shipping industry in North America, was invented by a Brooklyn printer, Robert Gair, in 1890.

Yes Toys are fun and it is proven now that the cardboard box that it comes in too is fun filled!

The National Toy Hall of Fame® at Strong Museum recognizes toys that have engaged and delighted multiple generations, inspiring them to learn, create, and discover through play. Criteria for induction include: Icon-status (the toy is widely recognized, respected, and remembered); Longevity (the toy is more than a passing fad and has enjoyed popularity over multiple generations); Discovery (the toy fosters learning, creativity, or discovery through play); and Innovation (the toy profoundly changed play or toy design). In addition, inducted toys must be generally accepted as safe for those for whom they are designed or who fall within the manufacturer's recommended ages.

To date, the following 34 toys have made it into the National Toy Hall of Fame®: Alphabet Blocks, Barbie®, Bicycle, Candy Land®, Cardboard Box, Checkers, Crayola® Crayons, Duncan® Yo-Yo, Erector® Set, Etch A Sketch®, Frisbee®, G.I. Joe, Hula Hoop®, Jack in the Box, Jacks, Jigsaw Puzzle, Jump Rope, LEGO®, Lincoln Logs®, Marbles, Monopoly®, Mr. Potato Head®, Play-Doh®, Radio Flyer® Wagon, Raggedy Anna, Rocking Horse, Roller Skates, SCRABBLE®, Silly Putty®, Slinky®, Teddy Bear, Tinkertoy®, Tonka® Trucks, and View-Master®.

Final Fantasy XII Retail Demo














Dragon Quest VIII coming out next week will bring you a pleasant surprise, that is if you are a fan of Final Fantasy Game.













The playable demo of Final Fantasy XII, the extremely long-in-development, joining Square Enix's other revered RPG series. Though the content of this demo is the same as that featured at the Square Enix party in Japan last July,I think role playing game fans will enjoy the taste.

To see larger images and to read the full review, head over to gamespot's site.

Sony Stops production of rootkit CD's

"As a precautionary measure, Sony BMG is temporarily suspending the manufacture of CDs containing XCP technology," it said in a statement.
But this is after, denying, ignoring, and even president of Sony BMG saying, "Most people I think don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it? The software is designed to protect our CDs from unauthorized copying and ripping,"
Well scores of security experts, Windows System experts and even the government officials, bringing out the facts may have lead Sony to stop production.
I have read many a article regarding this issues. But yet to see the best Windows experts, Microsoft, doing or saying anything about this.
But virus makers, bot makers are happy to issue their versions of software that piggyback on sony's rootkit.
Visit Brian Krebs site, he covers this better than I do.
Sophos, which is based in the United Kingdom, said it would issue a tool later today to detect the existence of Sony's DRM copy-protection on Windows computers, disable it, and prevent it from re-installing

Friday, November 11, 2005

Sony rootkit survival kit, What? Here I go again.

A fellow blogger Ed Felten of Freedom to Tinker has published an article giving you enough information to survive and listen to your music. If have not bought any of the 20 odd CD's, stay clear, Don't buy Sony!
He starts with "HereÂ’s a handy bag of tricks for people whose computers are (or might be) infected by the SonyBMG/First4Internet rootkit DRM. The instructions here draw heavily from research by Alex Halderman and Mark Russinovich.". Go read.

Wahington Cast eyes on Sony like DRM practices.

The Sony DRM saga continues.geemodo: Californians (lawyers) Hit back Sony!
Brian Krebs has published another article related to Sony DRM Saga. Now officials in Washington seems to understand the impact of this type od DRM issues.
To quote
"I wanted to raise one point of caution as we go forward, because we are also responsible for maintaining the security of the information infrastructure of the United States and making sure peoples' [and] businesses' computers are secure. ... There's been a lot of publicity recently about tactics used in pursuing protection for music and DVD CDs in which questions have been raised about whether the protection measures install hidden files on peoples' computers that even the system administrators can’t find."
Visit his site to read the complete article.

Outfit Used Unsuspecting Bloggers to Spread its Malicious Code and FTC comes to your rescue!

FTC Shuts Down Spyware Operation!
Well this is not a gadget nor a gizmo! But I thought it is important to let the Bloggers know about it.

If you had free music, ring tones etc related to your blog, please read. I any of the following words are familiar to you please visit the FTC site by clicking on the header, and read the full article.
"Search Miracle,"” "“Miracle Search,"” "“EM Toolbar,"” "“EliteBar,"” and "“Elite Toolbar."”
If you got spy ware FTC also has a site that helps you. Here it is!

Well sometimes you get to thank Microsoft!
This case was brought with the invaluable assistance of the Microsoft Corporation, Webroot Software, Inc., and Google Incorporated.


An operation that uses the lure of free lyric files, browser upgrades, and ring tones to download spyware and adware on consumersÂ’ computers has been ordered to halt its illegal downloads by a U.S. District Court at the request of the Federal Trade Commission. The court also halted the deceptive downloads of an affiliate who helped spread the malicious software by offering blogs free background music. The music code downloaded by the blogs was bundled with a program that flashed warnings to consumers who visited the blog sites about the security of their computer systems. Consumers who opted to upgrade by clicking, downloaded the spyware onto their computers. The court has frozen the organizationÂ’s assets pending a further hearing. The FTC will seek to bar the deceptive and unfair practices permanently and require the operators to give up their ill-gotten gains.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

MP3 Set LOOs

loo
n : a toilet in England
You got MP3's in your computer to listen while working!!!, in your IPOD to listen on the go. On CD's to play in the car. But did you have them in your LOO!
Now you can!
A japanese company Toto has released one Last week, Toto introduced their "N5A," the latest addition to their "Apricot" line of toilet seatswith integrated "bidets." A bit of a cultural note here --"washlet" is actually a brand name of Toto's, which began with their "Washlet G Series" in 1980. A "washlet" is a toilet seat with an integrated bidet. For those of you who have never had exposure to such a device, a bidet is a small nozzle that squirts water to "where it needs to be," for cleaning purposes after you've gone about your business on the toilet.

That brings us to the N5A, which is Toto's latest and the greatest. Packaged with the seat + washlet unit is the "Sound Rimocon," a wall-mounted remote control that offers various buttons for controlling all of the N5A's functions. Toto has integrated an SD card slot in the Sound Rimocon, and it supports the playback of the MP3 format. If that doesn't float your boat, there are 16 classical/healing tracks pre-loaded on the Sound Rimocon,including four original tracks by Toto.

New sort of gadgets, if you got the money!

Virtual property market booming!

An Island about $26,500.00 real money


Space Station about $100,000.00 real money
The guy who spent money on the island, The 23-year-old gamer known as Deathifier made the money back in under a year.
The virtual Treasure Island he bought existed within the online role-playing game Project Entropia.
He made money by selling land to build virtual homes as well as taxing other gamers to hunt or mine on the island.
Project Entropia offers gamers the chance to buy and sell virtual items using real cash, a trend which is gaining popularity as the boundaries between the virtual and real worlds continue to blur.
Last month, another of Entropia's virtual properties - a virtual space station - sold at auction for about $$100,000.00.
Game itself is free but items online are not. Playrs can spend real money playing the game.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Be cool as James Bond and have FBI in your pocket

News Source Businesswire

US Modular Announces Stainless Steel Look for All Mini Hard Drives; A New Clean and Sleek Look Gives Monstor and Dragon Drives a Makeover. Wired Magazine's Gadget Lab reviewed the FBiDrive.

US Modular (www.usmodular.com), a designer and manufacturer of personal memory and storage products, today announced a new look for the company's award-winning line of mini drives. All of the Monstor and Dragon Drives, with storage space ranging from two to 120 gigs of storage, will now ship in the high-tech sleek look of stainless steel.

The FBiDrive is a portable security product manufactured by Newport Scientific Research, LLC of Newport Beach, CA.The review by Nicole Lee, written in the column's traditional tongue and cheek fashion, highlights the product's secured storage, web password manager, and advanced biometric fingerprint sensor which she prefers "to one that can be fooled by Gummy Bear copies of my prints."

The FBiDrive sensor is not susceptible to being fooled by copies of fingerprint images or gels such as "Gummy Bears" which have consistently defeated other sensor technologies such as the less expensive optical scanners.

Lee comments about the FBiDrive unit reviewed, "With a name like FBi, I expected this 2-Gbyte USB flash drive to be as secure as Fort Knox. It comes close." The portable storage on the USB 2.0 unit varies with models ranging from 128 Megabytes to 4 Gigabytes.

"As a bonus, it held my web logins and passwords," commented Lee regarding the FBiDrive's onboard software featuring an encrypted password storage and bookmark utility which makes logging into web sites as easy as a click and a fingerprint.

Californians (lawyers) Hit back Sony!

Sorry about skipping on gadgets and continuing on the Sony DRM Saga.(previous posts Sony Saga1, Sony Saga 2). I just read here that California class action lawsuit has been filled on behalf of the California consumers. A second, lawsuit is expected to be filed against Sony in a New York court on Wednesday.
This is regarding the rootkit installed by some 20 odd Music CD's released by SONY/BMG.
CA Lawsuit requests to prohibit any further sales of CD's with rootkit and of course monitory damages. Thank you Sony, another lawyer get rich (if he wins), at consumers expense.
Scott Kamber, an attorney in New York, aims to file the new York suit today.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Sony’s Rootkit Saga Continues! And Sony/First4 claim innocence!!

Mark has got response from SONY/First4 and does not look as if they understand nor admits what they have done.
excerpt from Mark's Blog;
An email address is required in order to send the consumer the uninstall utility. The wording on the web site is the standard Sony BMG corporate privacy policy that is put on all Sony web sites. Sony BMG does nothing with the customer service data (email addresses) other than use them to respond to the consumer.

The Sony privacy policy the comment refers to clearly states that Sony may add a user’s email address to their marketing lists:

Except on sites devoted to particular recording artists, we may share the information we collect from you with our affiliates or send you e-mail promotions and special offers from reputable third parties in whose products and services we think you may have an interest. We may also share your information with reputable third-parties who may contact you directly.

Again, the fact is that most users of Sony’s DRM won’t realize that they even have software that can be uninstalled. Also, the comment does not explain why Sony won’t simply make the uninstaller available as a freely accessible download like they do the patch, nor why users have to submit two requests for the uninstaller and then wait for further instructions to be emailed (I still have not received the uninstaller). The only motivation I can see for this is that Sony hopes you’ll give up somewhere in the process and leave their DRM software on your system. I’ve seen similar strategies used by adware programs that make it difficult, but not impossible, for you to remove them.

Instead of admitting fault for installing a rootkit and installing it without proper disclosure, both Sony and First 4 Internet claim innocence. By not coming clean they are making clear to any potential customers that they are a not only technically incompetent, but also dishonest.

Well I wonder if these software come pre installed on sony computers?

Are you too short to hold on to BART top rails?



Simple, elegant, functional, rugged. Made of plush heavy duty nylon webbing, aircraft grade aluminum, and high-friction neoprene for a no-slip grip on the bar. Washable.

Includes an integral acetal D-ring to add options like the TranStrap Pass Holder and TranStrap Reader Sling. Fits all trains, subways, and buses. Measures 1.5" by 13" tall fully extended, but folds to cellphone size to stow easily in your pocket, purse, briefcase, or pack.
From the FAQ on site
Does the TranStrap really work?
In short (no pun intended): Yes. We tested and tinkered with TranStrap until it not only worked but it worked extremely well. We tested with men and women, short and tall, thin and heavy, on subways and buses. The design, materials, and method of assembly produce a set of patented proprietary features that cause it to perform beyond expectation.

Is it as safe as holding on?
Let's be real clear about the safety question: TranStrap is not a life safety device. It will not protect you from a radical, sudden stop on a train or bus. Then again, nothing short of the Michelin Man suit would protect you. TranStrap provides a more comfortable and hygienic transit experience under normal conditions. Please err on the side of conservative good judgment in deciding when and how you use the TranStrap.
How short can you be and still use the TranStrap?
We don't have hard figures on this but we know that if you can touch the bottom of the bar with the tips of your fingers with your feet flat on the floor, you can use the TranStrap. This is because the top 4" of the TranStrap is rigid enough to give you a 4" advantage and that's more than enough to get it on and off the bar with one hand. If you can't touch the bar at all, it probably won't work for you.

Your Digital camera has a Baby!

I like to play with cameras, Yes I have Digital cameras, but my favorite is still an old Mamiya mid Size. Then it goes to 35MM Digital and so on.
I cam across this innovative product by Craig Strong. He calls it his baby!

Craig invented the Lensbabies Flexible Lens Mounting System (Patent Pending) in an effort to replace his Holga™ film camera with its digital equivalent. After getting enthusiastic feedback from fellow photographers longing to create unique imagery for their clients, Craig decided to make Lensbabies available to everyone.
From his website;
Lensbabies are the hybrid love children of an old-fashioned bellows camera and an up-tight tilt-shift lens. Focus your Lensbaby by moving the focusing collar in and out with your fingertips. Move the "sweet spot" of focus around the picture by bending the lens left, right, up, & down, like a fluid tilt-shift lens. Most photographers are getting rewarding shots after a short practice period.

Lensbaby 2.0 features an f2.0 aperture setting in addition to The Original Lensbaby's f2.8, f4.0, f5.6 and f8.0. Using a system similar to antique Waterhouse stops, you can quickly change the look by swapping the aperture disks

Nexus TDD-3000 Laptop Silencer & Cooler

Nexus Thermal Innovation introduces the TDD-3000. A revolutionary notebook computer cooler with heat-pipe technology. The TDD-3000 cools a notebook computer without producing any noise and even without any installation or power usage. Zero electricity needed heat-pipe solution helps to keep your notebook computer at a lower temperature.

Features:

* Zero electricity needed heat-pipe solution helps to keep your notebook computer at a lower temperature.

* Fanless, zero-noise operation, reduces computer noise by reducing internal fan usage.

* Increases overall computer battery life by reducing internal cooling fan usage.

* No USB port used and no internal electricity consumed at all.

* Compatible with all notebook computers. No installation needed.

* revolutionary heatpipe solution helps dissipate heat from the center.

* Use it anytime, anywhere...No annoying AC adapter needed.

* Dimensions: 31.3 cm x 30.6 cm


How It Works:

Heatpipes remove heat from the source in a two-phase process. As heat is generated, a liquid at one end of the pipe evaporates and releases the heat to a heat sink by condensation at the other end. The liquid is returned to start the process over through a wick structure on the inside of the heat pipe.
Heatpipes passively transfer heat from the heat source to a heat sink where the heat is dissipated. The heat pipe itself is a vacuum-tight vessel that is evacuated and partially filled with a minute amount of water or other working fluid. As heat is directed into the device, the fluid is vaporized creating a pressure gradient in the pipe. This forces the vapor to flow along the pipe to the cooler section where it condenses, giving up its latent heat of vaporization. The working fluid is then returned to the evaporator by capillary forces developed in the heat pipe's porous wick structure, or by gravity.

Monday, November 07, 2005

No Sony Gadgets, Gizmo's or anything related to Sony on this site!


Image curtsey of this site
I will sell or give away the old Sony p-1 camera that Sony refuses to fix without me handing over $175 (How stupid are you Sony? I can get a new camera for that price).
AIBO I have to keep since it was one of the original 10000 AIBO's released. (I might scrape Sony from it, Don't worry Sony, I do not need your tech support!)
Anyway the reason for Sony boycott is not my camera, Much more serious case, Window OS expert Mark Russinovich revealed and Please read it as it is very important that you know what Sony is up to. There is a second discussion/posting by him after Sony released the shoddy fix!, if you can call it that! More on Sony: Dangerous Decloaking Patch, EULAs and Phoning Home.
Anyway Sony is not only the producer of electronic goods, I will go else where. The sad thing is,
My last notebook was Sony, (Hello Toshiba)
My TV is Sony (Hello Hitachi)
My two audiophile systems are Sony (Hello anybody)
My AIBO is Sony
My digital Camera is Sony (old by now)(Hello Cannon)
My PS2 is of course Sony! Original Japanese release.(Hello XBOX 360!)
And I have a Sony computer monitor. (hello Hitachi)
I gave gifts that were Sony.
I was a Sony man, never recommended anything but Sony to my friends or associates, who were looking for similar goods. Well it is over.
I will make sure that everything I get has no Sony in it, and will not forget what it did.
I have a good excuse now to get new stuff! ;)

Women will never again have to worry about runs in their stockings.

"This product is really easy to use; it dries very quickly - you just have to spread it over your skin," explained Hanae Seki, the cosmetics manager at the Sony Plaza store in Tokyo's Ginza district.
"It's perfect for Japan's summer season, when traditional stockings are too hot. We're selling several hundred bottles a month - people are coming from all over Japan to buy them."

The product is called the Air-Stocking - a fine, silk aerosol spray.
Available in terracotta, natural or bronze colours, they cost about $12. You get about 20 pairs of stockings in one can.
The inventor, Yoshiumi Hamada, explains his inspiration from his cramped office above a women's swimwear shop.
"The idea came to me about three years ago, in the middle of summer. One of the women who works here said she didn't want to wear stockings because it was too hot and she said she'd like to wear sandals to show off her pedicure," Mr Hamada said.
Read more at BBC's Quentin Sommerville's report

Gizmo to help UK kids walk out of obesity

Thousands of kids are getting a gadget to measure how far they walk to try and get them to do more exercise.

Nearly 9,000 of the gadgets - called pedometers - are being handed out to kids aged nine to 14 years as part of a government scheme to tackle obesity.


The gizmo!


Function:

*Step Counter


Features:
*Extra Large Digital Display
*Delayed Reset Button
*Hinged Protective Cover
*Durable Construction
*Secured Battery
*Loss Prevention Strap
*2 year warranty
Includes a Walker’s Daily 12 Week Log Book!

Raptor on your desk?



Roboraptor is a stunning example of biomorphic wizardry from the people who created Robosapien. Just over two foot long, he relies on five motors to move about and avoid obstacles: touch sensors, (on his chin, back, tail, and in his mouth), infrared, (on his head and snout), and stereo audio sensors, (in his head), mean that he's capable of inspecting and reacting to his immediate environment. He will do this whether he's in autonomous or remote control mode.
A shift button on the front of the remote gives you a second level of control, putting Roboraptor into different 'moods', including 'Cautious', 'Playful', and 'Hunting'. Each of his 'moods' bring out a different element of his personality and functionality – for instance, if you touch his chin sensor when he's in a 'Playful' mood, he makes a gruff, purring, sound and pushes against your hand. Friendly dinosaur!

Roboraptor responds remarkably fast to remote control and external stimuli - virtually any motion in front of him causes a quick jerk of the head, a sniff, and, if necessary, evasive action. The remote also includes an infrared guidance system and Roboraptor will follow this beam when you shine it in front of him, (up to one foot away)! His sonic sensors produce similar reactions - snap your fingers beside him and he will cock his head in the direction of the sound.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Is your watch a gizmo? Mine is not!


Wristwatch (history) is considered as much of a status symbol as a device to tell time.
What do you wear, I love watches and try to collect them. But it a personnel taste when it comes to watches. You could be modest like George Bush or Extravagant like Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
The former wears a $50 Timex and the latter wears a Constantin Vacheron watch which cost $540,000.

You can read about what world leaders wear here.

Well if you cannot get a watch and a TV ipod, you might want to look at this gizmo pictured above.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Got Music? Got Movies? want your way???



Games First says
""At a low price point... the software alone would be an incredible value. Comparable programs that allow effects, mixing and enveloping of audio and video, like you can do with the TrakAx software, cost upwards of $500. But the cost of the StikAx also includes the innovative controller, which pushes this over the edge to an insanely good deal.""
What HIFI says
"“This is easily one of the most interesting digital music accessories we've seen..Don't just listen to digital music- make some.""

What is this?


Well it is
The Ministry of Sound StikAx is a fun, easy-to-use, real-time music mixer that you hold in your hand.

With the StikAx, you can take any music or video content, simply assign it to buttons on the StikAx and mix your music and video on the fly; be it a remix of the latest hit or your own unique creation, allowing you the freedom to experiment and also the freedom to use your intuition as to how it should sound or look. All your creations are recorded event by event, so if you create something great, it's saved for you. You can then re-edit the piece using professional effects and settings - it's all provided. Now you're ready to share your creations with your friends, family or even impress a record boss! - it's a studio in your hands.
FEATURES

* MIX MUSIC, MOVIES AND PHOTOS NOWAs simple as click, drag-and-drop and you can turn your PC into a dynamic mixing studio.INSTANTNo music or video experience needed - you can mix like a DJ now.INTENSEAllows you to literally 'get into the mix' remove the shackles of the computer keyboard.PROGRESSIVEFrom absolute beginners through to advanced users - you can choose a level to suit you.COLLABORATIVEHook up multiple StikAxs to your PC to mix music and video with friends unprecedented freedom for experimentation and interaction.GREAT FEATURESTurn your PC into your own basement studio.Full interactivity using the StikAx as a sophisticated music and video mixer.Simple user interface.Professional music and video effects and settingsRecord in your own voice with any USB microphone.Hundreds of pre-recorded loops and video clips.Browse and preview all media content on your PC.System Requirements & Technical InformationThe Ministry of Sound StikAx is a plug-and-play device.StikAx conforms to all international safety and radiation regulations.The StikAx comes with a limited warranty and is CE and FCC compliant.

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Friday, November 04, 2005

Want a BlackBox for your car?



Are you thinking about giving your car to your teenagers? Or that bad cop gave you a ticket for speedng while travelling at 20MPH? (I don't know how the law works or if this information is admissible as evidence!)

The RS-1000 "black box" monitors vehicle speed, throttle position, G-forces caused by aggressive driving and sound level. Optional components available soon will include a GPS Satellite Receiver for precise vehicle map location reports, and a Cellular Communications Module for real-time vehicle location and reporting available via our internet server.

Simply plug the RS-1000 "black box" into your 1996 or newer vehicle’s data link connector (generally located under the driver's side dashboard) with the supplied Data Link Cable. Easy-to-follow detailed instructions are included. For 1995 and older vehicles, the RS-1000 will need to be hard-wire installed by a qualified automotive technician.

Data from the RS-1000 “black box” can be reviewed by removing the Processor/Memory card from the "black box" in the vehicle and downloading it with our Base Station software running on your PC computer. In the Base Station, you can view the reports and graphs using our advanced data analysis software. Once the GPS option is available, you will even be able to view detailed maps showing where the vehicle traveled and where any unsafe driving events occurred.

Package Contents:
• RS-1000A On-Board Computer
• Processor/Memory Card
• Vehicle Data Link (DLC) Cable
• USB Download Cable
• Software CD & Manual

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Thursday, November 03, 2005

What is GEEMODO?

gee:
Used to command a horse or ox to turn to the right
gee:
Used as a mild expletive or exclamation, as of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy.
gee:
A thousand dollars.

mod:
language combining the modules of
Modula and the communications of Distributed Processes.

mod:
relating to a recently developed fashion or style

o:

Function: abbreviation
1 opening
2 [Latin octarius] pint —used in writing prescriptions

So you make your own meaning!
like thousand dollar fashion pint

But certainly not a
DODO:


n 1: someone whose style is out of fashion