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		<title>Windows Live Writer Doesn&#8217;t Suck&#8230; Really!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know this is going to sound odd coming from an avowed Apple worshiper, but when I have to use Windows I can’t avoid it. Besides, as OS go, XP isn’t bad at all, now that its been in the cooker for nearly a decade. Of course, I think that just speaks to how long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is going to sound odd coming from an avowed Apple worshiper, but when I have to use Windows I can’t avoid it. Besides, as OS go, XP isn’t bad at all, now that its been in the cooker for nearly a decade. Of course, I think that just speaks to how long it takes for Microsoft to work out all the kinks in their software. Maybe they should hire some real developers ;P Anyway, I’ve recently been working on a couple of Windows 7 books and I had the sad opportunity to engage Windows Live Essentials, a pack of software which includes the bizarrely superb Windows Live Writer. Now, Windows Live Writer, or Writer, is supposed to be a blog posting tool, but its actually quite good. </p>
<p>Your first thought would normally be that it only supports Microsoft technologies like Windows Live Spaces and SharePoint. There you would be wrong. I predominantly use WordPress, but I also use Blogger and in the setup wizard for the software it lists those two, TypePad, and very bravely, “All Others&quot;. That’s pretty ambitious, but when I told it my blog was WordPress it just figured everything out and set it up. It even includes a complete array of functions straight out of the web console for WordPress. They just pop up from the bottom of the editing window. In Blogger, those options aren’t there, but that’s because Blogger doesn’t have those options. Very smart. </p>
<p>As for the All Others claim, I can’t say. I imagine that anything which support XML-RPC should work since WordPress and Blogger both do, and I think TypePad does, as well. The great thing is that its free. You don’t need to have a Windows Live account (I think) and you don’t have to install any of the other crap that comes with the Essentials package. There are even plug-ins you can install to enable new features like automatic Twitter posting. I’m actually rather impressed for once, Microsoft. Uh… Good work?</p>

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		<title>The MacBook Pro Is Dead! Long Live The MacBook Pro!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 01:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple, oh Apple. What hath thou done. Fine, I realize that I&#8217;m being a little over-dramatic, but I think its very well worth knowing that Apple has gone and taken the Pro out of the MacBook Pro line-up. Not by word, have they done this, but by act. Apple has removed from the MacBook Pro [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://images.apple.com/macbookpro/images/overview-gallery4-20090608.png" alt="Apple 13&quot; MacBook Pro" width="200" height="106" align="left" />Apple, oh Apple. What hath thou done. Fine, I realize that I&#8217;m being a little over-dramatic, but I think its very well worth knowing that Apple has gone and taken the Pro out of the MacBook Pro line-up. Not by word, have they done this, but by act. Apple has removed from the MacBook Pro the one and only significant advantage it had over the lowly MacBook line, and it was a doozy; discreet graphics.</p>
<p>If I&#8217;m preaching to the choir right now and you didn&#8217;t already know this, your jaw is likely on the floor about now. If you don&#8217;t understand what I&#8217;m talking about, then I shall explain. There are two kinds of computer graphics systems which can be installed in a computer by the manufacturer, discreet and integrated. Starting with the latter, integrated graphics is a simplified set of chips which generate video for the computer. These are installed on the mainboard and cannot be replaced. Integrated graphics also share RAM from the system, so if you have 1GB of RAM (1024MBs) and your integrated graphics system uses 256MBs of RAM, then your computer ends up with a mere 768MBs of RAM to run on. All cheap laptops and netbooks use integrated graphics.</p>
<p>Discreet graphics, on the other hand, is like its own separate computer whose only job it is to create the graphics for your computer. It has its own RAM and it is usually installed as a separate board which can later be replaced if necessary. In this case, if you have 1GB of RAM and 256MBs of VRAM (Video RAM) then you still have 1GB of RAM for your system. It is the discreet video systems which professionals rely on from Apple because they are powerful and are capable of things which integrated systems simply aren&#8217;t. That&#8217;s a huge part of the Pro in MacBook Pro.</p>
<p>What Apple has done by bringing the unibody MacBook models into the MacBook Pro fold is to bring the concept of integrated graphics into the Pro line-up. Witness on the Apple Store page or in Phil Schiller&#8217;s keynote at yesterday&#8217;s WWDC 2009 kickoff the introduction of the NVIDIA 9400M chipset in not only the 13&#8243; models but now also the entry-level 15&#8243; model which starts at US$1,699. If you take a closer look you will see that the 9400M integrated chipset is on every single MacBook Pro in the entire line. Sure, they are alongside the more potent, discreet 9600M GT chipset and you can select which one to use, but the game has still been changed.</p>
<p>Integrated video is significantly cheaper than discreet video. Apple has always charged a relatively fair price for the cost of quality components, a consistency which no other computer company has ever been able to match, and a level of reliability which isn&#8217;t fair to the competition. Two things emerge from the change. First, to call a MacBook with integrated graphics just because they look the same, have SD card slots, and can use 8GBs of RAM is more like a bait-and-switch scheme. Second, to put only integrated graphics into the larger, Pro-level 15&#8243; model is almost lying.</p>
<p>Business users who don&#8217;t need the powerful graphics sub-systems didn&#8217;t have a problem with using a computer called a MacBook. I know of few people who were unhappy that they had a MacBook when they knew that what they had was what they could afford. In fact, I know quite a few MacBook users who don&#8217;t like the larger, heavier MacBook Pro line and are quite pleased with what they already have. The only thing Apple did here was arrange a little smoke and mirrors with no real updates to anything, just a name change. I suppose its possible that Apple was feeling the pressure of not delivering on Snow Leopard and only having the iPhone 3Gs to announce.</p>
<p>Then again, they&#8217;ve also had the pressure put on them from Microsoft about the cost of their computers compared to what Microsoft&#8217;s hardware partners offer in a recent spate of ads. Apple seems to be responding (they&#8217;ll deny it) by evening out their pricing structure. If there&#8217;s anything to be said about Apple&#8217;s product line-up now, its well spaced.</p>

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		<title>An Open Letter To Microsoft From an Angry Firefox For Windows User</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 02:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Microsoft, I&#8217;m upset with you, and you probably know why already. You&#8217;ve got guilty written all over your face. You&#8217;ve gone and done something you shouldn&#8217;t have done and it will affect people in ways they don&#8217;t want to be affected. If you&#8217;re going to play dumb, I&#8217;ll explain. Recently you offered an update [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Microsoft,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m upset with you, and you probably know why already. You&#8217;ve got guilty written all over your face. You&#8217;ve gone and done something you shouldn&#8217;t have done and it will affect people in ways they don&#8217;t want to be affected. If you&#8217;re going to play dumb, I&#8217;ll explain. Recently you offered an update to Windows .NET Framework, yet another of your scripting interfaces which allows hackers to gain easy access to all Windows machines, which <em><a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/05/microsoft_update_quietly_insta.html" target="_blank">installed an extension to Firefox which allows the safer browser to execute dangerous .NET scripts!</a> (free registration required)<br />
</em></p>
<p>What the flippy!!??</p>
<p>Do you think that Apple believes they have the right to secretly install extensions into Firefox just because the software runs on their operating system? Hell no, they don&#8217;t, and neither do you. No amount of intellectual property rights allows you to do anything without the express, written consent of the user, and surreptitiously installing your .NET extension is a violation of every trust there is. It wasn&#8217;t enough for you to add the previously missing Disable and Uninstall buttons as all that did was indicate that you had removed them in the first place.</p>
<p>Sin, sin, sin! I fear that you will never get it, Microsoft. You aren&#8217;t Large and In Charge. You are a software vendor and dependant on the people who pay you for use of your software. If you continue to be a spousal abuser your spouse (read: your customers) will up and walk out on you. Its not like there&#8217;s no precedent for this already as former Windows users are ditching you for Apple on a pretty regular basis. So, the moral of this story is that if you don&#8217;t shape up, and soon, you&#8217;ll be losing more and more customers.</p>
<p>Get it together, Microsoft!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Tyler Regas</p>

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		<title>Review: LG HBM-770 Bluetooth Headset</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[LG&#8217;s latest Bluetooth headset, the HBM-770, is like any other Bluetooth headset on the planet&#8230; except I like it! The simple fact of the matter is that this is the first of a couple dozen Bluetooth headsets I&#8217;ve tried which actually fits and is light enough to actually disappear on my ear and is loud [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left;" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/lg-hbm-770-bt-headset.jpg" alt="LG's HBM-770 Bluetooth Headset" width="129" height="93" /><a href="http://www.buywirelessnow.com/lg/buy/accessories/cat/139/accessory/299782" target="_blank">LG&#8217;s latest Bluetooth headset, the HBM-770, is like any other Bluetooth headset on the planet&#8230; except I like it</a>! The simple fact of the matter is that this is the first of a couple dozen Bluetooth headsets I&#8217;ve tried which actually fits and is light enough to actually disappear on my ear and is loud enough for me to hear it while I&#8217;m cruising down the I-5 with the windows down. </p>
<p>The HBM-770 is just like every other Bluetooth headset, as I&#8217;ve said before. It has a power button, a charging port, volume controls, and you can plug it in the charge. It sits on your ear using a large loop (See image left). which starts behind the microphone and causes it to gently rest on your ear. Its the in-ear piece which defines how it sits on the side of your head, which really seems to work for me. <span id="more-1290"></span></p>
<p>The speaker horn (that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m calling it&#8230; deal) sticks out a ways and rests very lightly in your ear canal. Its so light overall that there are times when I forget I&#8217;m wearing it and put my hand to my head to check. To switch the side of your head you want to headset on, you just flip the ear hoop. You don&#8217;t have to pull it out or swap it with another one. Its also nice that this one doesn&#8217;t need to invade your ear canal in order to work. I don&#8217;t think it has significant noise cancellation, but a good, loud handset makes up for that. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m actually rather amazed its so light. They actually crammed the standard LG handset charger port onto this thing, which is real overkill to me, and had they not, it could have been a few grams lighter. It might have even floated. That&#8217;s fantastic since I have managed to alienate every headset I&#8217;ve ever received. It hurts the back of my ear. It hurts the front of my ear. It has too many pieces. It goes in too far. It doesn&#8217;t go in far enough. Mostly, though, they&#8217;ve never been loud enough. </p>
<p>This is loud and clear, which means I can actually hear conversations instead of guessing what someone is saying to me. Even the operational tones the headset makes are useful. I can easily identify each noise that its making without the need to consult a manual or query the phone. Its simple, clean, and without drama of any kind. I like it. Hell, it even turns on and off smartly. When its off, touch the power button for a second and it comes on. When its on, hold it for 3 seconds and it turns off. There are no incantations, certifications, or teams of professionals required to operate it. </p>
<p>I can&#8217;t help it, but if you need a simple, plain Bluetooth headset, there is no other choice but the LG HBM-770. It beats the pants off of anything else out there for me. Even the Jawbone. Sure, the Jawbone looks fantastic and has that wicked noise cancellation technology which can delete lawnmowers from a conversation, but it doesn&#8217;t work for me. So, for US$80 list, I cannot and will not beat this thing with a stick of any kind. I&#8217;ve found my headset soul mate. Feel free to pry it from my cold, dead hands.</p>

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		<title>Planter&#8217;s Overcomplicates Peanuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 15:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to say, I&#8217;m outraged. Planter&#8217;s, the paragon of tree nuts, at least in the US, has gone too far. My daughter is not allergic to nuts, but she is allergic to a wide range of other things. Take a gander at the ingreditents Planter&#8217;s adds to their plain, dry roasted peanuts: Ingredients: PEANUTS, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say, I&#8217;m outraged. Planter&#8217;s, the paragon of tree nuts, at least in the US, has gone too far. My daughter is not allergic to nuts, but she is allergic to a wide range of other things. Take a gander at the ingreditents Planter&#8217;s <em><strong>adds </strong></em>to their plain, dry roasted peanuts:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span id="ProductIngredients1_lblIngredients" class="product_info_panel_ingredients"><strong>Ingredients:</strong> PEANUTS, SALT, SUGAR, CORNSTARCH, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE (FLAVOR ENHANCER), CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, DRIED YEAST, GELATIN, PAPRIKA, ONION AND GARLIC POWDERS, SPICES, NATURAL FLAVOR. ALLERGY INFORMATION: MANUFACTURED ON EQUIPMENT THAT ALSO PROCESSES TREE NUTS. MAY CONTAIN TREE NUTS.</span></p>
<p><span class="product_info_panel_ingredients">This is unacceptable! These are supposed to be plain peanuts. <a href="http://planters.com/varieties/nutrition-information.aspx?Site=1&amp;Product=2900007325" target="_blank">The ingredients should be peanuts and salt</a>. That&#8217;s it! This is a shocking breach of values and rest assured I won&#8217;t be buying Planter&#8217;s products until they fix this.<br />
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		<title>Review: LiveScribe Pulse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 08:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its not often you meet the near-perfect, much less the perfect tool. While the latter still eludes me, I&#8217;ve found and have worked with the former now for about a month. True story: The dog ran off with the first one that my PR rep sent me and dropped it down a drain pipe. She very, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its not often you meet the near-perfect, much less the perfect tool. While the latter still eludes me, I&#8217;ve found and have worked with the former now for about a month. True story: The dog ran off with the first one that my PR rep sent me and dropped it down a drain pipe. She very, very, very kindly sent me another one, and I&#8217;ve been eagerly working with it ever since. In case you&#8217;re not clear on what I&#8217;m talking about, I am referring to the LiveScribe Pulse digital pen. This is no normal pen, mind you. The Pulse is a wonder of technology, convenience, function, and familiarity. It does exactly what it suggests it will do, but it also does so much more. </p>
<p>The key to the functionality of the Pulse is manifold, but it can be counted down to the infrared camera perched under the nib (I&#8217;m old, so look it up), the voice recording capabilities, and the special paper the pens use in order to work their magic. Now don&#8217;t go groaning over the fact that you have to buy special paper. Have you seen what a simple notepad costs at Barnes &amp; Noble these days? Shocking to the point where you&#8217;ll think that paying $20 for a 200 sheet notebook which enables the power of the Pulse is a steal and a half. Combine that with the fact that the most recent Windows version of the software can print blank pages, and you&#8217;re on easy street. <span id="more-1248"></span></p>
<p>So, how do the camera, recorder, and paper work to together to make this powerful combo I speak of? That&#8217;s a more complicated question, but there are answers. I am, however, going to quickly describe the Pulse and what the package comes with. First, there&#8217;s the pen, of course. Its a large pen, but not much larger than the big, thick, expensive pens which you can buy that don&#8217;t do anything the Pulse does. In the box there is a 200 page starter notebook (8.5&#8243; x 11&#8243;, college ruled), a nicely small and portable USB magnetic dock, a pair of stereo headphones with a microphone in each earpiece, a lanyard for the headphones, a set of replacement ink cartridges and a stylus tip (nice touch!), and a crappy faux leather case (What happened!?). Take a gander at the image below:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/livescribe_pulse_writing.jpg" alt="LiveScribe Pulse being written with on the special paper" width="391" height="267" /></p>
<p>The pen has a display embedded in the side of it. Nicely, there are several options for how you can use the pen, and one of them is to change the orientation of the screen depending on what hand you use (I&#8217;m a lefty&#8230; deal). That grill you can see under the screen is a speaker and on the top end of the pen is the headphone/microphone jack. I&#8217;ll get to the headphones later. They&#8217;re super neat. </p>
<p>Now, whenever the pen is on and you write on the special paper (check out the image), the pen stores everything you write in its memory. I have the 1GB version, though there&#8217;s also a 2GB model. So, as long as the pen is on it records what you write. Now for the voice recording. If you tap on the Record button which are conveniently located on the bottom edge of every page then the Pulse starts to record, just like a standard voice recorder. Here&#8217;s where the neat trick comes into play though: as you write, the Pulse keeps track of what you are writing and tags the audio recorded to that writing. </p>
<p>When you&#8217;re done taking notes, you click the Stop button. Here&#8217;s the next neato trick: While the Pulse is not recording, you can tap on any of your notes and it will play back the audio recorded for that segment. Pretty slick, eh! The trick I&#8217;ve learned already is to just write a keyword as I&#8217;m recording instead of trying to keep up and missing stuff. If I have a question, I&#8217;ll write down a snippet to remind me of the question and then carry on with my conversation. Fraking brilliant! The other controls on the pages allow you to control volume, speed, jumping forward and backward to tracks, and making bookmarks. </p>
<p>Using the headphones also sports a neat trick. The jack right into the end of the Pulse so you can listen to the recorded audio in stereo. Why? Sure, the built-in mic only records in mono, but when you jack in those wicked headphones, the Pulse records in stereo. That&#8217;s why there is a microphone in each earbud. Trust me when I tell you that this is remarkably helpful. Say, for instance, you&#8217;re sitting at a table talking with 4 or 5 people. Wearing the headphones (or wearing them down on your neck using the lanyard) lets the Pulse record your environment the same way you hear. When you play this stereo sound back later, you hear the direction people are speaking from. I find it a fantastic way to recall how the conversation was going since I can visualize the meeting. </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve collected stuff on your new pen, its time to get that data onto your desktop. LiveScribe nicely offers both Windows and Mac OS X versions of the desktop client, though the Mac version has some catching up to do. For one thing, with the Windows version you can print your own paper. Not so on the Mac. Shame! Interestingly, the box doesn&#8217;t come with a CD in it, but when you do download the client for your operating system at least you&#8217;re getting the latest version. Once its installed, all you need to do is plug in the dock and place the pen into it. It connects and moves everything from the pen to the desktop client. Once there, everything which has a voice recording attached to it is highlighted in green. </p>
<p>Now, if that wasn&#8217;t enough, there&#8217;s more. Say, for example, that you&#8217;ve been taking notes for a few months now and you&#8217;ve been asked by a colleague or classmate for a note you made back in some project meeting or lecture. All you need to do is load up LiveScribeDesktop and search for the keywords. The software is so smart that it can actually parse your handwriting and show you which pages any hits are on. No kidding! This thing is so smart that it can tell which notebook you are in and which page you&#8217;re turned to. Very, very cool indeed. </p>
<p>There are some other gee willikers things the Pulse can do, but they really don&#8217;t add to the functionality except for the calculator. The nice thing that the developers have allowed for is adding new features through software updates. In fact, for the first month I had this thing I received no less that 10 updates to the pen software. Its pretty amazing that the Pulse sports a 150MHz ARM9 processor and a 300mAh LiIon rechargeable battery and crams ups to 2GB of storage space into such a cool pen. </p>
<p>Simply put, if you pair the Pulse up with an iPhone, BlackBerry, or one of the new Palm Pre devices, you are set to go laptop free. I&#8217;m not kidding. The only thing that LiveScribe is missing is some more options in paper products. They have the big college-ruled notebooks and some largish bound notebooks with lines or no lines, but there are no notebooks or calendar books. I&#8217;d love to see a notebook which is as long as the Pulse, 3-4&#8243; wide, unlined, with a barrel on the spine into which you can slide the Pulse while you&#8217;re not working with it. That and I&#8217;d really like to see an integrated calendar management tool. Maybe even synching it up to Windows or Mac OS X. Now that would rock. </p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve turned you all on to the Pulse, I would like to inform you that you can have your own right now. <a href="http://www.livescribe.com/smartpen/index.html" target="_blank">You can head on over to LiveScribe&#8217;s web site and order one there or you can swing over to your local Target and get it there</a>. The 1GB model runs for US$150 while the 2GB model runs for US$200. The reality is that this is just one of the single coolest gadgets available on the planet and I can only see it getting better and better.</p>

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		<title>Will Microsoft Make IE7/8 Uninstallable For Win7?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 18:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Word on the street is that Microsoft may be working on a way to separate Internet Explorer from Windows, thereby answering ongoing, fevered calls for sanctions against the global OS giant for anti-trust issues. For years, Internet Explorer has been the center of a huge anti-trust battle of Microsoft vs. the world. Opponents of Microsoft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Word on the street is that Microsoft may be working on a way to separate Internet Explorer from Windows, thereby answering ongoing, fevered calls for sanctions against the global OS giant for anti-trust issues. For years, Internet Explorer has been the center of a huge anti-trust battle of Microsoft vs. the world. Opponents of Microsoft claim that Internet Explorer is unfairly incorporated into the Windows operating system, making it extremely unlikely that anyone would seek a competing web browser. Microsoft, in its defense, claims that Internet Explorer is only a small part of the Explorer technology which is fully integrated into the OS and, therefore, cannot simply be removed. Years ago, first in Windows 2000, Microsoft did add the Set Program Access And Defaults utility which allows users to control which applications are used for browsing, email, IM, and media, but the offending programs were still installed. </p>
<p>Its my bet that even if Microsoft does manage to make Internet Explorer that the underlying systems which renders HTML and associated code for the IE web browser won&#8217;t be going anywhere. Sure, you may be able to remove IE and not see it anywhere on the system, but it will be there. There&#8217;s no question about that. Windows Vista and Windows 7 employ a new UI system which renders dialogs instead of by calling the larger traditional UI assets and components of older systems. Of course, transforming an OS interface into what is essentially a web browser was supposed to be a means by which Microsoft could reduce the size of the overall system, but, as we all know, Vista and Windows 7 are the largest versions of Windows in the companies long history. Another guess I have is that, even if Microsoft is able to make IE vanish, that you will still be able to open a Windows Explorer window, type in an URL, and get somewhere on the intarwebs.</p>

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		<title>Review: Otterbox Palm Centro Defender Case</title>
		<link>http://mobodojo.com/2009/02/19/review-otterbox-palm-centro-defender-case/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve got a friend who owns a Sprint Palm Centro &#8220;RED&#8221; which she drops all the time. I rarely drop phones, but when I came across Otter&#8217;s new Defender Series, one model of which supports the Palm Centro, I jumped on it and and sent off for one. I&#8217;m super careful with anything electronic. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left;" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/otterbox_defender_centro.jpg" alt="Otter's Defender for Palm Centro case" width="123" height="223" />I&#8217;ve got a friend who owns a Sprint Palm Centro &#8220;RED&#8221; which she drops all the time. I rarely drop phones, but when I came across Otter&#8217;s new Defender Series, one model of which supports the Palm Centro, I jumped on it and and sent off for one. I&#8217;m super careful with anything electronic. I don&#8217;t mean that to say that I lock them up and never use them, but I also try my best to never put these typically fragile devices into too many dangerous situations. My friend has replaced her phone already, and she&#8217;s only had it for six months! Of course, no matter how careful you are, it never hurts to be prepared, which is why the Defender Series attracts me so much. </p>
<p>The ethic behind the Defender Series is to provide the best possible protection without limiting access to or diminishing the value of the device which the case protects. After ensconcing my black Centro in the case, it becomes protected from the elements (aside from full emersion) and yet is remarkably easy to use. It is certainly chunkier, and somewhat heavier, but if you are prepared to protect your phone against almost all damage, then you&#8217;re ready to use this case. <span id="more-1184"></span></p>
<p>The case is very smartly designed. It comes in three components which work very closely together to provide several layers of protection to your Centro. In the box, the case comes mostly assembled in that the hard shell and the soft cover are already joined. Taking apart the case involves removing the rubber soft cover, then splitting the seams to split the hard shell into front and rear shells. Inside the case was a thin, rubbery sheet which had the impression of the frontside of a Centro on one leaf. I soon figured out that this is the internal protection. The internal sheet also acts as a screen protector, using static to neatly attach to the display. The cover is perfectly clear, as well, making it very easy to see through. You can see the parts in the image below.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.mobodojo.com/images/otterbox_centro_case_parts.jpg" alt="Otterbox Defender Series for Palm Centro case in its constituent parts" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve neatly placed the internal cover where it goes, you slip the front of the Centro into the front hard shell which has the added benefit of stopping the internal cover from moving around any more. Then you pull down the back cover, position it, then slip on the back shell. The two halves snap together easily enough to hold them firmly, but when I took it apart again to take the image you see to the left it wasn&#8217;t difficult to get them separated again. Once the whole kit &#8216;n kaboodle is together, you pull the rubber cover on and fit it to the cutouts and pins which hold it to the shell. Now its all one unit and ready to rock. </p>
<p>The Defender case isn&#8217;t water proof, but it is somewhat resistant to dust and moisture. The case is very nicely designed to offer access to all of the ports and controls on the Centro. There is a clear port on the back for the camera and a grill for the speaker which has a dust cover preventing dust from getting into the case. There is another filter protecting the earpiece on the top front of the handset, as well. To the left of that there is a passthrough which lets you see the power/alert light. There are rubber actuator buttons on the left side which let you control the buttons for volume, ringer, and the option button right through the case. At the bottom of the front of the case there is an internal horn which directs speech into the microphone which is located at the bottom of the phone.</p>
<p>To get to the stylus and the Silent switch there is a peel-out rubber cover. Its very easy to open, and once you&#8217;ve practiced with it a bit, a snap to close again. There is another such cover on the bottom of the case which allows access to the sync/power port and 1/8th inch headphone jack. That one is a tad more difficult to close, but it shouldn&#8217;t be very often that you have to open it. Overall, the fit of the case is nearly perfect and doens&#8217;t creak a lot or limit your access to anything. Sound quality even seems to be improved, especially through the microphone which the case smartly redirects to the front, therefore pointing right at your mouth. </p>
<p>The feel of the case is wonderful. It sits well in the hand and greatly increases the grip without making it too much heavier than the handset itself. Pushing controls and using the touchscreen through the protective cover is easy. Even using the Centro&#8217;s dinky QWERTY keyboard works just fine. In fact, the case may be improving my big-fingered accuracy, which is a feat but can&#8217;t be confirmed. The case itself comes with a belt pack which the case firmly snaps into. It takes a good tug to pull the handset out, but if you want this case, then you&#8217;re likely looking for protection, which includes not dropping it from your belt. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite pleased with the case and the design, fully knowing what the case was designed for. Otterbox has created yet another unquestionably capable, mission-specific case, adding another notch to its already notched up case belt. <a href="http://www.otterbox.com/palm-cases/palm-centro-defender-series/" target="_blank">The Otterbox Defender Series case for Palm Centro is available now and can be had for US$49.95</a>.</p>

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		<title>How Much You Wanna Bet Google&#8217;s Working On Mac &amp; Win Desktop Applications?</title>
		<link>http://mobodojo.com/2009/02/18/how-much-you-wanna-bet-googles-working-on-mac-win-desktop-applications/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 23:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you well know, I&#8217;ve got an opinion on things. Lots of things, really, but my prediction skills have never been very reliable. I will say, though, like how obvious it was that Blagoevich was guilty, that I&#8217;m positive that Google is working on a desktop application for Windows and Mac OS X. Now, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you well know, I&#8217;ve got an opinion on things. Lots of things, really, but my prediction skills have never been very reliable. I will say, though, like how obvious it was that Blagoevich was guilty, that I&#8217;m positive that Google is working on a desktop application for Windows and Mac OS X. Now, that can range anywhere from being an entire specialized Linux distro (an idea which has been floated many times before) to an Adobe AIR applet which makes it easy to work with your Google stuff. My money&#8217;s on real, native, fully functional, non-web UIed, bonafide applications for Windows and Mac OS X, though, and the signs are clear.<span id="more-1175"></span>Its not like they&#8217;re trying to hide it, after all. Look at the slew of additions Google has been making to the Gears compatible list. You can now locally sync your Gmail, Docs, Reader, Calendar, and now Google Sync for WinMo, Blackberry, and iPhone. You can already sync your images using Picasa. If you are unfamiliar with Google Gears, its an application which plugs into Windows or Mac OS X (via the browser for now) which allows certain sites to store their functionality on your computer. What this does is allows you to use those sites even when you&#8217;re not online. The next time you do get network access, all of the changes are synced up to Google. </p>
<p>The reason this is cool is because it allows you to use Google&#8217;s most used features without being online, but what it affords Google is far more comprehensive. Gears technology allows Google to pre-define and work out the kinks on keeping its mess of services synched up correctly with local applications. Sure, for now that&#8217;s web browsers and web pages, but there&#8217;s no limitation anywhere which states that the sync target isn&#8217;t an application instead of a browser. This suggests that its the synching which is more important to Google than the offline usage aspect, though that&#8217;s a feature which should not be discounted. It will be some time before everyone is always online, so offline access is critical to Google&#8217;s success.</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s also got another trick up its sleeve which it hasn&#8217;t seen fit to shine a spotlight on. You thought that the Google Phone, T-Mobile&#8217;s G1 Android phone, was cool. Wait until you see Grand Central. Grand Central is an access provider which Google bought last year and has not yet publicized significantly. In fact, its still in private beta and there are no signs that it will be coming out of the closet any time soon. What does Grand Central do? Its a single point of contact system which focuses around a phone number. The service gives you a number and you can add any number of phones to that service. Once added, you can control when and how people reach you and when and how the phones connected react. </p>
<p>Its not clear what Google plans for Grand Central and how it might fit into the grand scheme of things, but it is a compelling additional notch in Google&#8217;s already battle-tested belt. Grand Central could very well be a component of an everything or nothing play which leaves all other contenders on the field. Take Picasa, Google Gears, a desktop application compatible with Mac and Windows, Google Sync, and Grand Central and you have an all-in-one data powerhouse which can handle your internet access, search, email, contacts, agenda, images, feeds, voice mail, phone calls, and back it all up while offering you ubiquitous access. Its not hard, then, to imagine a cheap netbook with 3G network access or tethered to a Google/Android phone (more are coming, I assure you) and a Google-specific Linux distro designed to take advantage of all of these features. </p>
<p>If prices of netbooks aren&#8217;t compelling now, wait until you get a deal which includes unlimited wireless internet. My guess is that the sweet spot will be US$99-250 for MIDs to 10-11&#8243; netbooks. Does this mean that Google&#8217;s taking over the world as we know it? Yes and no, depending on who you talk to. If you ask the nuts, sure. Google&#8217;s been trying to wrest freedom from our already tenuous grasp since day one. If you ask me (and you are reading this), then the answer is no&#8230; with concessions. Google is very clever. It will pretty much own the internet in 10 years, but not alone. It will be owned by a largely loosely compiled group of open source advocates who have been eyeing this prize since Steve Ballmer started gloating about Microsoft&#8217;s position years ago. </p>
<p>More specifically, with the way that Google has positioned how it uses and leverages technology, there will be a number of sources for Google&#8217;s almost assured dominance, and this is clever because it almost completely bypasses Anti-Trust. Android is Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) so, technically, Google doesn&#8217;t own it. Email is ubiquitous, and Google makes no claims that its Gmail or nothing. In fact, Google has been opening Gmail up further and further since it started, making it pretty damned compelling. Docs: There&#8217;s no real competition, but Google&#8217;s not exactly vying to stop it, either. The same goes for Calendar, Sync, and Picasa. When you buy a WinMo phone, it won&#8217;t work with anything but Outlook on Windows. Hmm. Everything from Google works everywhere. If you were Anti-Trust, who&#8217;d you look at first?</p>
<p>So, as Sherlock Holmes used to say (despite the fact that he is a fictional character), &#8220;The game is afoot.&#8221; Google isn&#8217;t playing, either. They&#8217;re in this to win. They&#8217;re already one of the world&#8217;s largest companies in what is most assuredly a record breaking time. I can assure you with every fiber of my being that there&#8217;s no way in hell (or Los Angeles, if you like) that Google&#8217;s going to willingly give up that growth and power position, recession be damned. Mark my words, though. In the next year or so we&#8217;ll start hearing about desktop applications, and then you&#8217;ll know that I saw the future as clear as day&#8230; or at least that I guessed well <img src='http://mobodojo.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

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		<title>Bill To Require Cameraphone &#8220;Capture&#8221; Sound?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 03:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Regas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My deepest apologies, Federal Government, but if I recall correctly I am still an American and, as such, have certain rights afforded to me by our laws. New York Rep. Pete King (R) felt that the Camera Phone Predator Alert Act of 2007 didn&#8217;t get a fair shake, so he&#8217;s renamed it&#8230; the Camera Phone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My deepest apologies, Federal Government, but if I recall correctly I am still an American and, as such, have certain rights afforded to me by our laws. <a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/01/congress-gets-bill-to-make-cell-phone-cameras-go-click.ars" target="_blank">New York Rep. Pete King (R) felt that the Camera Phone Predator Alert Act of 2007 didn&#8217;t get a fair shake, so he&#8217;s renamed it&#8230; the Camera Phone Predator Act of 2009 or CPPAA</a>. They should call it CRAPA, the Cameraphone Republicanization Against People Act. While such an Act would fly in the face of our freedoms as Americans (much like the entire G. W. Bush administration) its not surprising to see Republicans working towards the implementation of such restrictions of Mortal Americans (read: citizens who are not politicians). <span id="more-1111"></span></p>
<p>Now, some would argue that I rail against such an act in order to protect my right to be a pervert and take up-skirt images on trains and buses. This is the content of arguements for such laws as it is with anti-virus software makers whose marketing policy is to engender fear in order to sell. (I may be a hardcore Machead, but I do use Windows, and when I do, I don&#8217;t use A/V software, but I also don&#8217;t use Microsoft software or do things I shouldn&#8217;t. Because of that, I&#8217;ve not been infected in 10+ years.) The real argument, and the one Republicans and the Religious Right don&#8217;t want you to make, is that its about freedom of speech. Yes, taking pictures is a right we have because its a form of personal expression.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m more concerned about is Republicans fighting as hard as they are to not support our President, Barack Obama. We are in a serious recession, we have a dangerously high jebless rate, we have a large, National population of homeless people, we have banks and other financial institutions ripping us off, the credit market is in shambles, and money fund managers are giving themselves multi-million dollar bonuses with TARP funds. We&#8217;re in trouble. Deep trouble, and Republicans are up to their same, tired, ridiculous old games claiming that Democrats are all about spending and spending and spending. Its shameful.</p>
<p>Think about it, kids (and I&#8217;m no mathematician). If you spend X number of Billions of dollars on a bridge refitting project, where does that money go? Republicans would have you believe that simply making the money available is waste and will produce nothing. Democrats, on the other hand (and who never seem to say anything about this), know that what will really happen is the money will go to planning which will create staff positions for design and implementation which will pay architectural firms to design the refits which will guide the project leaders to determining a contractor who will need to hire people to actually perform the work. I don&#8217;t know how many bridges there are in the US, but I know there&#8217;s a lot so I imagine that&#8217;s several hundreds of thousands of jobs right there.</p>
<p>I have a feeling that some of you will ask yourselves what you can do about it. Don&#8217;t. Know that you can call, write, fax, or email your representatives in Congress and tell them what you want them to work on. Tell them that pushing a bill (HR414, in case you were curious) to make mobile phone cameras click by law is less important than reinvigorating our economy. Let them know that you&#8217;re not happy about this. I&#8217;m certainly going to tell my reps what they should be working on.</p>

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