DigitalOutbox 100116 - Podcast #033
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V Welcome
V About
* Welcome to DigitalOutbox
* A podcast all about digital technology - computing, gadgets, gaming
* UK based podcast with a real world take on the digital trends
V Title Music
* Original music by Paul Fernihough - contact via twittter
V News
V Google vs China
* “highly sophisticated and targeted attack” on Googles corporate infrastructure that occurred last month.
* The attack originated in China and resulted in the “theft of intellectual property from Google.”
* In light of the attack Google is making sweeping changes to its Chinese operations
* The company says that a minimal amount of user information was compromised, but has come to the alarming conclusion that the attacks were targeting the information of Chinese human rights activists
* In light of the attacks, and after attempts by the Chinese government to further restrict free speech on the web, Google has decided it will deploy a fully uncensored version of its search engine in China.
* This is a major change: since January 2006, Google has made concessions to the Chinese government and offered a censored (and highly controversial) version of its search engine at Google.cn.
* Should the Chinese government decide that an uncensored engine is illegal, then Google may cease operations in China entirely
* Huge, huge step. Massive corporate switch in strategy
* Was this done, as some blogs are stating, due to google losing in China? Google says no - best quarter ever was the latest quarter
* One more thing.....Google hacked the hackers - PC in Taiwan, gathering evidence the attacks originated from mainland China, possibly orchestrated by the government. Hacked 33 other companies as well as Google including Adobe.
* Attack, as confirmed by MS, was through IE (one of the vectors) and MS is working with Google and partners and developing a patch for the hole
V Google Nexus Support Problems
* It seems that Google / T-Mobile (America) / HTC don't really know who is supporting the Nexus Phone
* Google have no dedicated support line and are only offering support through a forum and via email.
* Good product but bad support = fail
* Google have said they are now working with their partners to offer support via a number of channels
* Google have said they are now working with their partners to offer support via a number of channels
Early termination cost greater than cost of full hardware cost. (Google claim back as do T-Mobile...)
V GDrive Launches, just not in name
* Upload any file type at all to Google Docs, not just the dozen or so Office formats that the service allowed as of yesterday. Video files. Images. Audio Files. Even Zip files. As long as those files are 250 MB or smaller, you’re good
* The new feature will roll out over the next several weeks, says Google
* Like other documents in Google docs, files can be kept private, made public or shared with a few users
* Google Viewer can be used to view many file types, with the notable exception of video
* Regular users have 1 GB of free storage and can purchase more for $0.25/GB per year
* Enterprise customer pay higher prices, starting at $17/year for 5 GB. There are no bandwidth charges
V MS Ban on Word/Office begins
* The US courts upheld the initial judgement that MS has infringed i4i's "Custom XML" patent in their Office suite and Monday 11th saw that start of the ban on selling the products.
* As it happens, MS has now produced a version that no longer violates the patent and so "This process will be imperceptible to the vast majority of customers".
* MS also had to pay i4i damages of £183m.
* MS are planning to appeal further.
* Guardian has interview with i4i and exposes background to the legal case
V Free Laptops for Low Income Families
* A new scheme to give free laptops to some 270,000 pupils from low income families has begun
* The Home Access Scheme will follow similar eligibility criteria to those offered free school meals and will see a grant for a computer and also funding for a broadband connection for 1 year.
* Not sure what happens after a year...eBay flood?
V OINK Admin Acquitted on fraud charge
* Alan Ellis, 26, was the first person in the UK to be prosecuted for illegal file-sharing.
* He operated the site, called Oink, from his flat in Middlesbrough from 2004 until it was closed down in a police raid in October 2007. In that time Oink facilitated the download of 21 million music files
* At the end of the two week trial the jury returned a unanimous verdict (12 to 0). Alan Ellis is not guilty of Conspiracy to Defraud the music industry. He walked out of Teesside Crown Court a free man today, his name cleared.
* The verdict cannot be appealed and Ellis can finally put the past behind him and move on.
* Crack on with torrenting then!
V Blippy goes live for all
* Social network for your spending
* Hook up your iTunes account, Amazon account, audible, godaddy, netflix, blockbuster, credit card or bank account
* Blippy will then broadcast your purchases
* People can follow you and see/comment on your purchases
* It's got lots of investors - I just don't feel comfortable putting my accounts into this service
* Step too far - I setup an account, had to put in iTunes password and it did work and display purchases
* Now having dialogue with banks and credit card companies about making transactions more clear
* In fact, this is madness. If Ian has a Blippy account at the end of this year feel free to slap him
V Marks & Spencer release Netbook range
ttp://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39029450,49304683,00.htm?s_cid=82
* This is not just a netbook........
* Looks expensive for what it is
* Wouldn't you buy a Dell or Acer/Asus instead which is better spec and cheaper?
V Binged.it
* Bing launches a URL shortener - binged.it
* It's longer than bing.com
* Odd, very odd
V Apple
V Tablet Rumours
* Orange exec confirms it and a built in webcam....then denies it
* Lots of 10.1 inch oled screens ordered,
* Gruber - no camera, webcam or otherwise on The Tablet
V iPhone Rumours
V Oled, video chat, removable battery, twice the battery life and mobile tv
* Bogus - no chance of removable battery
* Touch sensitive back ala magic mouse - why - does that solve the game controller problem Chris mentioned?
* What would we want to see in OS4 - background apps/multi tasking of apps
V Appstore approvals
* Measured in hours, not days
* Competition is good - thanks Google as Microsoft have been complete pish in offering any incentive for apple to make the appstore review process better
V Vodafone launches Sat Nav app, free until April 2010
* Vodafone Navigation
* The application promises turn-by-turn navigation, with voice instructions and speed camera alerts, for any location in the UK
* While the application is currently free, at the end of April 2010, customers can decide to keep the application for the length of their contract for just £3 a month, or choose to take it month by month for £5 a month.
* Only works with iPhone and a Vodafone SIM card
* They also sold 50,000 iPhones on first day - much higher than we expected
V Yelp and Sky+
* Great updates to these free app's
* Yelp - now includes check in facility - kills FourSquare and Gowalla?
* Sky+ - new update is so much slicker and faster than first version
* Free app that allows you to remote record
V Picks
V Ian
V Readability
* Bookmarklet that removes the clutter and noise around an article
* If your on a website with an article you want to read, click on the bookmarklet to give you a clean readable version of the text
* Works really well - been using it for a few months
* Combine Readability with Evernote - clean note taking for future use
* Use the following bookmarklet to format with Readability and Capture in Evernote
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V Henry
V Appzapper 2
* The uninstaller Apple forgot
* In days of old you didn't need to worry about uninstalls but files are now being scattered around your mac directories
* New version allows for easy uninstalls of applications
V Now includes The Hit List
* New feature that allows you to visually browse all apps
* Can zap from this screen too
* My Apps - a place to store serial and registration details for your keeper apps
V Chris
V Plusnet
* No longer a customer but great customer service
* Contacted them via twitter and they responded quickly and efficiently
V Dragon Age:Origins
* Great RPG on the PC
* If you like RPG's, you'll love this
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