Episode33

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Contents

The Death of Net Neutrality

  • Article by Daniel Berninger on GigaOM website.
  • Argues that net neutrality refers to "the uses of the Internet not the quality of access".
  • Already a large number of classes of service available from the telcos, you pay for the performance and capacity of your Internet access.
  • The telcos have in mind creating another kind of customer, charging for the right of transit.
  • Technology already exists to examine packets at the routers.
  • Kills innovation as the ability to charge per application allows telcos to block technologies such as VOIP from ever getting a foothold.
  • Allowing telcos this kind of control allows them to make more money while providing nothing new.
  • Link [1]

The New Digital Millenium Copyright Act

  • Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2006 will expand the copyright restrictions of the DMCA.
  • Will also expand federal police wiretapping and enforcement powers.
  • Attempted copyright infringement would become a federal crime punishable by up to ten years in prison.
  • This is more time in prison for those who download child pornography.
  • Will make it a crime to “make, import, export, obtain control of, or possess” software that can bypass DRM systems.
  • Amazingly it will allow copyright holders to impound “records documenting the manufacture, sale or receipt of items involved in” infringements.
  • According to the EFF this is a Godsend for the RIAA as they can demand server records.
  • EFF's "Unintended Consequences" report exposes further issues with the basic DMCA which obviously will only become worse.
  • One issue is that Sony's DRM rootkit software may not have been publicized because it exposed the people who discovered it to litigation by Sony.
  • Links

Where Windows Vista Fails

  • Vista was first unveiled on in October 2003 it still isn't here.
  • Worse many features have come and gone, promises made and broken time and time again.
  • Writer points the finger of blame at a mindset of establishing market dominance at any cost as the root of the problem.
  • Bill Gates is seen as the epitomy of this philosophy and all that is wrong with Microsoft.
  • Some of the wonderful things we have to look forward to in Vista are.
  • User Account Protection
    • Meant to prevent even administrators from carrying out dangerous actions that could harm the system.
    • Actually annoys the user with continuous popup warnings regarding simple actions.
  • Glass Windows
    • Vista's touted transparent windows.
    • You can't tell which Window currently is at the top (i.e. has focus)
  • Media Center
    • Tv and multimedia interface software that's not integrated into Vista and not a standalone product.
    • Simply it doesn't follow the same UI structure of previous versions, is ugly and confusing.
  • Interesting point made by John C. Dvorak, IE is also a disaster and chews up a lot of Microsoft's attentions.
  • IE is linked to the OS and is the source of many of the security problems.
  • Dvorak urges MS to drop IE and concentrate on making a working OS.
  • Might not be a bad idea considering how slow Vista is taking to get to market.
  • Links
  • Paul Thurott's Supersite for Windows
  • The Great Microsoft Blunder

Short Stories

Googleblogger Report: Google SketchUp

  • New downloadable program from Google that allows the creation of 3D objects.
  • Integrates into Google Earth, so you can see what your 3D object would look like in the world.
  • Buildings such as the Whitehouse are available and can be edited.
  • SketchUp comes in 2 versions, Pro and Free.
  • This is the first time that Google has offered software in this form.

Apple's all seeing eye

  • Apple application for a patent for dual monitor/image capture device.
  • Image capture devices placed in between each pixel.
  • Overall image produced as amalgum of images from each device.
  • Acts as both a monitor and camera.
  • Aim is to make videoconferencing etc. easier
    • Camera is always present.
    • User looks directly at the camera.
  • Eerie similarity to the viewing screens in 1984.
  • Also raises serious security issues, zombie machine can be used to spy on others.
  • Link [4]


Media Pimp

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