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Sunday, June 26, 2011

More control with technology in your car!

 

I’m not drunk, I can drive myself! Can you?

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As is evident from the last few week’s articles, innovations in technology are focusing on family cars. If you missed the previous articles, please go to www.pclean.ie and check out Blogs.

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Someone or SOMETHING telling you that you have consumed too much alcohol to drive is a common scenario in Ireland. Friends and family members often attempt to take car keys away from loved ones who are too intoxicated to drive. However this problem is not just local – it is a Worldwide occurrence and it is serious enough to bring groups of people together to try to come up with solutions to prevent the fatalities on our roads due to excessive consumption of alcohol.


Below is a graph showing, percentages of drivers in different countries whom had fatal accidents due to drink driving.

(courtesy of drivingireland.ie)

In the US, scientists have come up with a revolutionary method of testing the alcohol in a drivers system before driving off. It’s like having your own private Garda sitting in the front seat with you. A research facility in Massachusetts called QinetiQ, have devised a system that is located on either the dashboard or the steering wheel to measure the alcohol level. There are numerous sensors embedded into the front of the car that is actively testing the quality of air from the driver area. When alcohol is detected, the engine is locked down directly and cannot be started by the driver no matter what they try. This is still in testing conditions and not ready to be rolled out, but gives us an idea of what is to come. This comes from another closely related device call AlcoLock that is becoming common in certain parts of America and Canada. It works on a similar principle. The driver must blow into a breathalyser every time they put the key into the ignition. The AlcoLock takes a reading before the engine starts and also takes random samples to be sure the driver has not tried to fool the equipment. These are fitted into cars of known DUI offenders. Although there are some teething problems with this system, Sweden have committed to have this rolled out by 2012, in all commercial vehicles and buses. It will be mandatory to be fitted in all new vehicles.

Shock tactics are being used in an attempt to stop drink driving but despite these graphic and grusome ad campaigns some people are still persisting to drive under the influence. Thankfully, with the advances in technology, the number of drivers taking to the road under the influence shall fall rapidly. The Government are planning to take the alcohol level down from 0.8 to 0.6 BAC (Blood Alcohol Content). Although this is a step in the right direction it does not take into account, a person’s weight, age or metabolism – which are all factors in determining how much is too much.

Are all these measures intruding in our privacy? Or is this exactly what we need? Make your own mind up!

Keep reading as next week, there is no need to worry about drinking and driving. A concept that takes all the worry away! To catch up on any missed articles written by Niall Mulrine of Pc Clean, go to www.PcClean.ie and read the blogs already submitted.

 

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Stream your personal music and videos online

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Software streams photo, music and video libraries from any PC or Mac to other computers, gaming consoles, and mobile devices.

San Francisco, Calif. – June 22, 2011 – Cloud Engines, Inc., creators of the Pogoplug multi-media streaming device, released a new, software-only version of their cloud-based streaming service. The new software turns any PC or Mac into a “Personal Cloud,” no additional hardware required. This new version allows users to stream their entire photo, music, and video libraries and makes that content accessible anywhere in the world. Files stored across multiple computers and hard drives can be connected to a single account to provide users one easy interface for streaming all of their files – called OneView™.

“Our software-only product is a very natural expansion of the Pogoplug streaming service that started with our hardware,” said Daniel Putterman, CEO of Cloud Engines, Inc. “By offering solutions that can stream files from your PC, Mac, or external hard drives, we are creating a single access point for anyone who wants to be able to watch their movies, show off their pictures, and listen to their entire music library no matter where they are and no matter where those files are stored. There are no storage limits, no long upload times, and your files are secure at your home, office, or wherever you keep them – not stored with a 3rd party. No one else offers this kind of unified cloud streaming solution.”

The software update includes a number of key features, including three new web apps under the banner of Pogoplug OneView™:
•    Jukebox: Sit back and listen to all of your music aggregated from all of your Pogoplug-enabled devices into a single, duplicate-free library
•    Cinema: Stream movies for easy remote viewing on the web or your mobile device
•    Gallery: See all your pictures in a unified timeline, organized using the files’ original, rich metadata
•    My Devices shows all of your Pogoplug devices and Pogoplug PCs and Macs, making it easy to find and share individual files
•    Pogoplug software is available for free, allowing users to share and access files remotely and stream all of their photos to any mobile device, PC or Mac.
•    Streaming music outside the home network or streaming movies anywhere requires Premium. $29 one-time fee, install on multiple computers.

The Pogoplug software maintains all of the great sharing and data access solutions provided by the original Pogoplug hardware. Users can still access and share files of any size or type from anywhere in the world, to anyone in the world. Pogoplug also released an update to their iPhone and iPad software to take advantage of the new OneView™ apps. With these updated apps, users never have to worry about syncing or storage limits and will always be able to listen to music, look at photos, and watch movies from their entire multimedia library right on their mobile device.

 

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Monday, May 9, 2011

3D Time is a scam? You make the decision

Last Friday, I departed from my normal business technology beat to talk about the geek entertainment event Game of Thrones. This week I’m going to plug into our Friday Geekend theme again, but this time the topic is something more nefarious — the entertainment industry’s misguided scam of the public.

The 3D gimmick has sadly infiltrated movies and television and is now threatening to infect video games and smartphones as well. There’s only one reason why the entertainment industry keeps relentlessly pushing this at consumers — it’s a transparent attempt to bleed more money out of people. And, while a lot of consumers have caught on to the scam, not everyone is doing enough to stop it.

3D is definitely NOT about innovation, as the industry would like you to believe. In fact, adding the current 3D effects to a movie or video of any kind subtracts from the picture. It muddies the colors and unsharpens the images, and it has to slow down the action shots because it makes people sick if things go too fast in 3D. In fact, optometrists estimate that up to 25% of people get headaches or nausea from simply watching 3D at all.

 

My first hint at the 3D scam was in October 2009 when Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were re-released in the theaters as 3D movies. My kids were excited to see Toy Story on the big screen for the first time so we gladly ponied up the extra money to see the 3D version of the double feature. We weren’t very far into the first movie before I realized that the quality of the colors and images were actually worse in 3D. That was a big disappointment. Even my kids said that the 3D wasn’t as exciting as they thought it would be. There went an extra $24 down the drain ($3 extra for 3D for four people for two movies).

Of course, the Toy Story movies were standard 2D movies that were converted to 3D (which is actually the way most “3D” movies are still handled). So, what about movies that are natively shot with special 3D cameras, such as Avatar? I’ll admit that when I first saw Avatar in the theaters I was impressed at how well it wove in the 3D effects. But, my admiration wore off once I saw it on Blu-ray on a 240Hz LED TV and quickly realized that all of the colors and action shots suddenly came to life and really popped off the screen. That’s when it fully dawned on me what a horrible scam 3D really is. They are making us pay more money for a gimmicky, inferior experience. Sure, there are a few neat moments in most 3D movies, but the novelty wears very off quickly and it’s certainly not worth the trade-off in picture quality or action sequences.

I had started to see this coming a little sooner, and I should have pounced on it. Back at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, I was dazzled by the new LED TVs that Samsung showed off at its big press conference. The images were so sharp and the colors were so bright that the picture almost felt three dimensional. Plus the TV themselves were amazingly thin.

The next year, at CES 2010, I was surprised to see all of the TV manufacturers including Samsung pushing TVs with 3D glasses. I immediately felt like this was a step backward. I didn’t want to mess around with watching TV with 3D glasses. I wanted to see more super thin TVs with amazing pictures (at even better prices) like the ones I had seen the year before. After consumers rejected 3D TVs in 2010, the companies tried to come back at CES 2011 and pitch “no glasses” 3D. I wanted to shake my head and do a face-palm every time one of these electronics vendors mentioned 3D.

This is a bad detour for the entertainment and electronics industries, and they stubbornly refuse to let it die. In fact, they keep trying to push 3D on us, since many of these new products have been in planning for a year or two (before consumers started catching on to the 3D scam). The movie industry and movie theaters try to force us to only be able to watch some of their top movies in 3D (and pay extra for it). TV makers are forcing 3D into all of their new top-of-the-line LED TVs (and trying to make us to pay extra for it). Content companies are now making their Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy bundles include 3D discs (and trying to make us pay extra for it). Game companies such as Nintendo are integrating gimmicky 3D into their new systems. Mobile computing vendors such as HTC and LG are even trying to put 3D into their smartphones and tablets.

There’s only one way to stop the madness. Avoid 3D whenever possible.

This is a bad experiment that the industry is forcing consumers to subsidize. And since they can’t create a better product, they’ve simply latched on to 3D as a marketing ploy that the entertainment and electronics industries can use to trick people into thinking that they are getting a superior experience. It’s only working because just enough people are falling for the scam to keep it alive.

A lot of smart people have already sniffed this out and are avoiding 3D entertainment. It’s time for the rest of the public to reject 3D and stop being cheated.

It’s not that we don’t want innovation in real life imaging. Of course, we do. We just want real innovation, and don’t want to pay for badly-overpriced gimmicks and half-baked experiments.

 

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Technology taking cars to driver-less experiences!!

Technology taking cars to driver-less experiences!!

As cars manufacturers race to outdo their rivals with new gadgets, the latest technology is the Holy Grail. Every manufacturer wants to have the “next big thing” in terms of technology in their new cars. Looking to sci-fi magazines and films is not a ridiculous research exercise for any designer. Knight Rider was a series on our TV’s in the Eighties about a car that could do anything imaginable. But, to everyone’s dismay KITT could only ever be driven by David Hasselhoff.

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It was not going to be the car we would ever get to drive and impress all our friends with. As a young boy all I wanted was to have that black Pontiac Trans Am car. The nearest to owning it was a replica model that I pushed around the sitting room floor with my hand and made the “woo-woo-woo” wind like sound to emulate the noise the front red LED lights made. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in technology that very car may sit on our streets in the not too distant future but in a very different style.

Car manufacturers all over the World have made leaps and bounds to bring this dream to reality. Already, we have parking sensors on front and rear of cars that indicate when we are too close to another object before causing damage to our bumpers. The Audi Assist where, a driver forgets to look in the mirrors before overtaking the car in front, the Assist kicks in and pulls the steering wheel from the driver and slows down the car back into the original position, saving the car and driver from a fatal accident with the car passing from behind. GPS devices have given us directions to our destination and told us exactly where in the world we are at any given moment in time! As long it is not too cloudy, the satellites beam data down to the dashboard and a disembodied angelic digital voice tells us to take a turn ahead. Our Anti-Locking Braking Systems and Traction Control have been standard in most modern cars for a number of years now; this takes a certain bit of control out of the drivers’ hands. When the driver slams on the brakes, the ABS decides which wheels will brake hard or soft; both wheels or separate sides and letting go when necessary. These were brought into bring a car to a safe stop or a method of straightening up a skid that the driver would normally have no idea how to stop. Cruise control allows us to take the foot from the pedal and let the car remain at a set speed while we still hold the steering wheel. This prevents the temptation to speed on a wide open road.  A new edition to the Cruise Control setup is Adaptive Cruise Control. Using radar sensors in the front of the car, it will scan the car in front and keep a set distance away from it. If your car is set to drive 100 KPH and you’re coming along the road and in front of you a driver is only doing 80 KPH, then the Adaptive Cruise Control will kick in and slow the car down to the same speed and keeps a safe distance from the car in front, preventing a possible accident.

All of these ingenious concepts seem so “everyday” to car owners. Think back 10 years ago. These were dreams and prototypes of inventors and designers. The same will be said in 10 years’ time again. This series of articles will bring together information of what will become of the domestic car in the next 5-10 years.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Oxford dictionary accepts mobile phone “Initialisms”

'Initialisms' used by writers of emails, text messages and instant messages - specifically, OMG, FYI and LOL - have made it into the new online edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) to be released at the end of the month.

OED calls these abbreviations "initialisms", because they are made up of the initials of the expression.

The entries of the short forms of 'oh my God', 'for your information' and 'laugh out loud' signify the dictionary's acknowledgement of the internet's influence on our daily lives.

Another new entry includes the heart symbol - not the <3 emoticon, the actual ♥ graphic.

OMG, LOL and FYI join IMHO (in my humble opinion) and BFF (best friends forever) among the web-influenced entries in the authoritative text on the English language.

To wit, the entry for OMG, the Guardian reports, will read, "OMG int. (and n.) and adj.: 'Oh my God' (or sometimes 'gosh', 'goodness', etc.)". LOL is defined as "LOL int. and n./2: 'laughing out loud'."

Some of the initialisms have a history, however, and have not spawned from 21st-century tech talk. OMG, the OED discovered, was first used in a personal letter in 1917. People in the 1960s used LOL, but back then it meant 'little old lady'.

It may all be enough to make one ROFL.

 

 

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Don’t throw away your laptop for iPad!!

I constantly get asked what is the cheapest laptop that can do X, Y and Z. Customer wants the cheapest. Cheapest does not mean high quality in electrical goods especially computers. Then they will return a few months later with their newly purchased laptop and ask “Why can this laptop not run Autocad or Photoshop?” – Politely to answer “It was a CHEAP laptop you were looking for to use the internet and send emails, not a working horse laptop that you need for any highly weighted software packages”

Now the tables have not changed, they are just herded into the “I need this” syndrome. Apple name is the “must have” name. It means you stand out in the crowd, apparently. I do not understand. Yes the Apple computers are fine machines, for those that are doing specialist jobs on it and to an extend they do not get viruses. Mainly because Apple has 5% of the computer OS Market, where Microsoft dominate approx 90% of the consumer market. The malware creators sit in their room with a white sheet of paper with a line down the middle. Microsoft vs Apple. Who will be effected more if i create a super virus??? It’s a no brainer. That is why we (Microsoft clients) have more attacks that Apple users. Same can be said about Linux also.

Now, going back to my original point, where ever that started!! People now don’t care about Apple iPhone or iPad price tags because these are the devices that will make me cool and fit in with everyone else!! “Hi look at my new iPhone, cost me €500, I have more money than you!!”. Yet there have been many devices of same standards out longer than the new iPhone or iPod. Smartphones have been on the go for years now, Blackberry holding the throne and same with MP3 players. There are better and easier to use MP3 players out before and still out on the market that are cheaper and better than the iPods. What will everyone do with their new iPad when suddenly they want to play a DVD, type an assignment, download software that is needed for a project (guess what its not tablet friendly) and use external hard drives etc. This is where i came across an article written by Tom Dunlap, PCWorld recently and I thought he hit the nail on the head about several of these issues. I have snippet below of the post.

I thought this an interesting article regarding the new “Tablet Craze”.

Everywhere I go these days, my friends slam laptops. They tell me my PC of choice is a dying breed and sing the praises of their new, "post-PC" Apple iPad.

Lenovo ThinkPad X30Lenovo ThinkPad X30They carefully pull out their Apple device. I admire it and then say: "So where do you insert the DVD? How do you bang out a long e-mail on a touch keyboard? Oh, and guess how much less I paid for my little Lenovo ThinkPad X30 laptop than you did for your iPad."

I recognize that the iPad is thin, light, and easy to travel with, and I understand the advantages of portable entertainment. But if you don't need the prestige of having the latest-and-greatest tech, I believe you can get all that and much more for much less than the cost of a new tablet. All you have to do is tote around another measly pound or two.

If you're willing to take a chance on used equipment, you can find slightly older laptops on Craigslist starting at about $200. Also check out PCWorld's Daily Deals.

[PCWorld Business Center blogger Tony Bradley responds in the Net Work blog: Why My $185 Tablet Crushes Your $200 Laptop.]

My Reasons

Here are the top reasons that I think my used ThinkPad--which I paid about $200 for--crushes your iPad 2, which new, starts at $499 and can run more than $800, depending on the configuration. (Of course, a used iPad 1's price would be lower; on Craigslist, prices started at around $400 on the day I checked.)

My ThinkPad has a CD and DVD player/burner: If you're into permanently saving photos, music, or movies, or if you're serious about backing up your hard drive and programs, you probably need to burn discs occasionally. Your relatives in Indiana need a copy of the video of cousin Paul's drum recital, or they'd love to look at a CD containing pictures taken during your night trip to Alcatraz. You can't cram everything onto Facebook.

It has a physical keyboard: Most iPad users readily admit typing data-intensive text on their tablet's touch keyboard is difficult. I'll go further: I detest typing on a touch keyboard. As PCWorld reviewer Jon L. Jacobi sarcastically puts it: "Overpriced pads: Touchscreens without keyboards. How innovative." Flimsy, add-on keyboards don't cut it. Give me a solid, built-in board like the one on my ThinkPad. It's one of the best laptop keyboards ever, and I still like the old-school Trackpoint eraserhead cursor control.

It has lots more storage space: If you want to download and store tons of decent-quality movies, TV shows, videos, music, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and the like, the iPad 2's maximum 64GB of storage falls short. Even the 250GB of storage on a decent laptop fills up faster than you might expect. (I do grant you that you can easily back up almost anything to external storage or to a cloud-based service.)

It has useful and versatile ports: No USB port on an iPad? Sure you can buy a pricey adapter, but what if you want to plug in a mouse, digital camera, and/or printer? So much for the iPad's smooth lines and ease of use. Being able to insert a USB device or a thumbdrive into my laptop is essential to me.

As for Apple's iPad, here are a few of my least favorite things about it.

Apple iPad 2The iPad doesn't support multitasking: As a result, I can't listen to sports talk radio online, check to see if little Charlie has bitten anyone else's finger, and type my blog, all at the same time. Such versatility is why I love mobile computers--and it alone will ensure my allegiance to laptops.

It is confined by the limits of iTunes: Jared Newman, a PCWorld blogger, summed it up: "Even if you never sync a single piece of media from a computer to an iPad, you still need iTunes on a PC or Mac to keep the tablet's software up to date. This needs to change," he wrote in the Today@PCWorld blog. (For a longer look at the iPad 2's limitations, check Jared Newman's list of 5 Disappointments With Apple iPad 2.)

Its battery isn't replacable: I know the iPad has respectable battery life, but if you ever have to work on a long plane ride and in a café with no available power outlets, you need excellent battery life and a back-up cell that is easy to install. This isn't possible on either model of iPad. As on all other Apple mobile devices, the battery is sealed and nonreplaceable.

I hope you found my article interesting which I have copied in an insert from Tom Dunlap to further my point? Don’t throw your laptop away for an iPad, stick to the big guns.

 

 

 

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Pirate software in our Vatican City!!!!!

This story I thought was crazy when I first heard about it, but its true!!


Avast, Antivirus software manufacturer send a 14 user licence trial key to a small firm in Texas to try out the software for their use only. Avast discovered there was more that 14 users using the software. Rather than contact the company directly, they thought it would be interesting to see what would happen if nothing was done.
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So as Avast watched the licence grow around the World, they were amazed at the amount of people that wanted their software, whether it was free or pirated. The licence went on file sharing websites and illegally download software sites around the World, in matter of weeks. This had spread across 200 Countries. By the end of 2010, 774,651 people had illegally installed this licence on their machines. Now alarms were ringing on how people were willing to take illegal software from malware infected sites, just to get free antivirus software. It would defeat the purpose of an antivirus program download, if it itself was going to bring in serious malware onto the user’s pc??? But more surprising was that 2 of the illegal pirated licences was installed in Vatican City, Rome. The capital of the Catholic Church, where the commandments are preached on not stealing from your “neighbour”!!!

The 12 main culprit countries were
  1. Russia
  2. Mexico
  3. Brazil
  4. Italy
  5. Spain
  6. USA
  7. India
  8. Philippines
  9. France
  10. Ukraine
  11. Argentina
  12. Thailand
Avast are now turning all theses pirates into legit purchasers of the software. Imagine the irony, getting a phone call to see you AV software from the company that created it and saying you do not wish to purchase it. The caller would go something like this maybe!! “Please sir, we are not trying to sell you a new product you have never heard of, we are just informing you if you DONT PAY NOW for the illegal version you have installed, we will report you to the authorities.”
Now does that seem a good sales pitch????

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