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CrankyGeeks Episode 144

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Show Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com

Garnett Lee , Executive Editor, 1Up.com

David Spark , Tech Journalist

 

The Topics:

Microsoft CEO Must Testify in Vista Capable Debacle
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, has been mandated by a federal judge to testify in a class action lawsuit over the “Vista Capable” fiasco. US District Judge Marsha Pechman gave consumers approval in February to file a class action lawsuit against Microsoft for giving false information about Windows XP computers being able to run Vista. Plaintiffs in the case allege that Microsoft artificially inflated demand in the run-up to Christmas 2006, by advertising that PCs would be capable of running the full version of the firm’s delayed Vista operating system.

eBooks Are Now Thriving!
Random House announced Monday that it is making thousands of additional eBooks available in digital form, now that sales are exploding, even in the currently sluggish market. Products include novels by John Updike and Harlan Coben, as well as several volumes of the children’s series, “Magic Treehouse”.

Obama’s Cell Phone Privacy Violation
After some nosey employees took a peek at President-Elect Obama’s cell-phone records, Verizon Wireless had to apologize however privacy advocates say what happened to Obama is just an example of what is happening to the broader whole of the American public.

Facebook Wins $873 Million Judgment Against Spammer

In a recent court case against Adam Guerbuez of Montreal, Facebook has won a $873 million. The  Canadian, who bombarded users with millions of unsolicited messages about drugs and sex, was targeted his business, Atlantis Blue Capital. Facebook claimed that Guerbuez had tricked users into giving their passwords so he could send out over 4 million messages that included promos for marijuana.

The Pentagon Bans Flash Drives
Due to a serious virus threat officials detected on Defense Department networks, the Pentagon has temporarily banned the use of external computer flash drives. Friday, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman provided no details on the virus, but he described it as a “global virus” that has been the subject of several public alerts.

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CrankyGeeks Episode 149

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Disaster! We lost all sound for the recorded version of the show. Downloads have temporarily been disabled. If anyone recorded the live stream with sound, please contact us at crankygeeks@ziffdavis.com. Thank you!

 

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Tim Bajarin , President, Creative Strategies
Dan Goodin , Reporter, The Register

The Topics:

Carol Bartz, from Autodesk, is the new Yahoo! CEO

Yahoo! on Tuesday confirmed that former Autodesk chief Carol Bartz will succeed Jerry Yang as its new CEO. Bartz, for her part, asked investors to give Yahoo some “friggin’ breathing room” to let the company get back on track.

Can the Pre Save Palm?
Written off for dead by many, Palm came back at CES with the Pre — a smartphone that combines some of the features of the BlackBerry and the iPhone, and which adds a few innovations. It also introduced WebOS, a web-centric mobile operating system. Will Palm grow with these decisions?

Is Wireless HDTV Set for 2009?
Obnoxious tangled wires behind your widescreen could very well be a problem of the past. We now know that ultra-wideband HDTV sets will hit the market later this year, thanks to a several announcements at the 2009 CES. According to a report by the EE Times, wireless-chip designer SiBEAM is collaborating with LG Electronics, Panasonic, and Toshiba to develop designs.

One Laptop Per Child Lays Off Half its Staff, Issues Pay Cuts

The Boston-based nonprofit, One Laptop Per Child, has laid off more than half of its staff. The organization dedicating itself to providing cheap laptop computers to children in underdeveloped countries is suffering greatly from the global recession and increased competition in the PC sector. Now the non profit is left with a meager 32 employees, all of whom have taken salary cuts. Is this the end for this effort?

Netbooks Rule at CES
At the CES show last week, Asus introduced a new $499 netbook called the Eee PC Touch. It sports a nearly 9-inch touch screen that swivels or folds over so it can be used as a tablet-style PC. Meanwhile, other netbooks were everywhere at the show. Aren’t these systems underpowered compared to laptops that only cost a little more?

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CrankyGeeks Episode 150 – HQ Version

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Show’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Chris DiBona , Open Source Program Manager, Google
Jason Cross , Senior Editor, ExtremeTech.com

The Topics:
Steve Jobs’ Exit: Turning Point for Apple?
Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs might return in June, but will consumers, or Apple, ever be the same? asks Lance Ulanoff in a recent article. Lance predicts that Apple will be okay even if Jobs doesn’t come back to work, regardless of Apple’s turbulent history without Jobs as CEO.

Opera Sides With Europe, Against Microsoft
Opera Software, Microsoft’s browser-rival, has welcomed a European Commission statement that the company has broken European competition law by including Internet Explorer with Windows. Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner supports that the browser is the most important innovation within humanity’s history, and because of this, Microsoft should “start competing on merits in the browser market and letting consumers have a real choice of internet browsers.”

Steve Ballmer’s Biggest Regret
Microsoft’s president Steve Ballmer’s claimed in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that his biggest regret of the past ten years is impatience. Eight years after replacing Bill Gates as chief executive, Ballmer resents that Microsoft did not strongly pursue a Google-like paid search business back in 1999. Although Microsoft began a paid search project that year, the project crashed after only two months.

Pope Benedict the Next YouTube Star?
The Vatican is showing strong reciprocity towards technology as Pope Benedict XVI announces Saturday that he will get his own YouTube channel. The Vatican TV Center and Vatican Radio are collaboration with Google on the project. Catholic Church officials believe that it is necessary to use electronics in order to distribute the Bible in today’s world.

Is Google Looking for a Fast Lane?
Google has been discussing a need for a fast lane for its offerings in recent months. If Google is put into some fast lane by itself using a more effective protocol stack including, let’s say, a search engine protocol, could it actually make more Internet bandwidth available?

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Windows 7 Opens to Ads, YouTube's HD Video, and Piracy at Work | CrankyGeeks Episode 193

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley, Co-Crank, Editor, GigaOm.com
David Coursey, Writer/Blogger, PC World Tech Inciter
Rob Enderle, President, Enderle Group

The Topics:
Microsoft Opens Windows 7 to Ads
Boxee CEO: Biggest Show Will Soon Be On the Net, Not TV
Dell Launching its Android Phone in China
Software Piracy in the Workplace
YouTube’s 1080p Video

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