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Need to send a large amount of footage to someone in another city? Skip the upload wait times and ditch the heavy hard drives. In this quick tip episode, I share a simple, efficient method: SD cards. They're compact, lightweight, and can hold a surprising amount of data—perfect for small to medium-sized projects. I recently sent 250GB of footage to a collaborator in New York this way, and it was cheaper, faster, and way less hassle than cloud uploads or shipping bulky drives.
In this podcast episode of Music Production Made Simple, I discuss hard drives with you for your music production computer. There's two main hard drives we use for our music production computers.. That is Mechanical Hard Drives (HDD), and Solid State Hard Drives (SDD). There are also what's called a "hybrid hard drive" where there's a small amount of SSD built into a Hard Drive to help it run a little faster by "caching" common files for faster loading. Mechanical Hard Drives A mechanical hard drive is more affordable, and is able to be purchased with LOTS of storage space. You simply provide a power cable from your computer's power supply (PSU), and a SATA cable plugs into the HDD and motherboard for the data connections. As I said in this episode, I liked the 5400RPM hard drive, as the noise was not audible in my acoustic computer case to help keep things quiet.. the 7200RPM can be hard audibly. Solid State Hard Drives: At the time of making my music production computer build video, 250GB was like $200-300!!! Now you can get 1TB-2TB for that same price.. (about 5-6 years later..) SSDs are awesome because they are QUIET and FAST. The only problem at the moment is you can't buy them in LARGER sizes like 4TB or 8TB (maybe in the old card-type SSDs).. but they are still pricey. Conclusion.. Hard Drives for Music Producers So I hope the gives you insight to buying hard drives as a music producer. Currently we use an SSD for our main C: drive which is where we install our operating system (Windows for example), and our most important programs and files like FL Studio, Drum Kits, and our main VSTs. For our LARGER files (like my FL Studio courses), we store these on a HDD (Hard Drive) because it's more affordable. Hopefully in the coming years we will be able to just use one hard drive again, but this time on a fast SSD that is affordable, with a reasonable capacity to keep up with all our digital assets nowadays.. By the way, you can checkout my FL Studio Books if you'd like to become a better producer! =========================== GET THIS EPISODE'S RESOURCES: https://itsgratuitous.com/podcast/s2e23-different-hard-drive-types/ ===========================
What a weekend! I hope yours was great but even if it was it will not be close to mine. My good friend Michael came to visit and we had a nerd day. A few days before he came over a package from santa arrived but it was not opened until we met at the office. Inside there was a 10 Gbps network card for my NAS and two 250GB nvme:s to be used as read and write cache in the NAS. There was also 3 x 16TB Ironwolf drives - but I will talk more about those another day. Michael got the assignment to install the new interface and the nvme:s into the NAS since he had done it before on his own NAS. In the package there was also a few cat7 cables and a few gbic/SFTs for my pfsense. Goal was to get a super fast network. But of course there was something that should not be working as well as I had hoped - the gbics where only 1GB and they didn't want to work in the pfsense - which totally makes sense when you thing about the $35 each or so I paid for them. Appart from that I now “only” have a 2.5GB network all went well. I can definitely see and feel the speed difference just from going from 1GBs to 2.5GB. I can't wait until I fix it so it uses all the 10 Gbps it's designed for. After the NAS upgrade we (or I really should say Michael) fixed the cable mess I had on my desk. On the floor I had a paint bucket where my MacStudio was standing - cables hanging down and generally a messy setup. We disconnected everything - fixed some cable holders and double sticky tape and after a few hours I had a super nice setup. Cables hidden, and in nice order. I can once again actually raise and lower my desk. Take a look in the show notes and you will se before and after pictures from the desk setup. We also did some other things like setting up the backup NAS and breaking Martins home network. No one remembers a coward. But more about that another day! Before After Pictures by Michael Dreves (@dreves on Twitter)
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How often do you join a Teams meeting with your video turned off? Sometimes there's a good reason to do so. A recent change means that the meeting stage will only show attendees with their video turned on. Even when you are an active speaker, you will only appear on the bar below the stage. How will this affect meetings going forward? In this episode: - Add up to 25 task labels and colors in Planner and Tasks in Teams - New Video only Meeting stage experience - Microsoft Forms - Increased form limits
January 2021 brought a lot of new tech: Yammer notifications in Teams, inclusive Yammer reactions, OneDrive settings in SharePoint admin center, 250GB file uploads, Microsoft Lists app for iOS, Lists rules, Lists forms customization, and more. We, too, get a bonus chat with Dan Holme, principal product manager lead on the Yammer and Groups team, about his recent career move, new Yammer tech and his new life in Arizona. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post. Resource and Info Links: SharePoint Facebook | Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice Mark Kashman | Twitter [host] Dan Holme | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Subscribe to The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Listen and subscribe to other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
We talk with Dave Minasyan, Principal Program Manager, to discuss the increased need for collaboration, which has been driving Microsoft to invest heavily into interconnectivity of tools across the Microsoft 365 suite, and how his team's focus is to evolve the admin experiences to gradually address the increasing management complexity that comes with this interconnectivity ecosystem we are building. He shares some of the changes admins can expect with new rollouts in the ODB and SPO admin centers in 2021. Also in this episode, new OneDrive feature releases, the team's 2021 resolutions, and the importance of focusing on wellbeing both at home and at work. Resources and Info Links: OneDrive | Twitter | OneDrive Community Blog | UserVoice Ankita Kirti | Twitter [co-host] Jason Moore | Twitter [co-host] Dave Minasyan | LinkedIn [guest] SharePoint admin and migration announcements at Microsoft Ignite 2020 [blog] Monitor and manage SharePoint in Microsoft 365 [video] OneDrive Tech Community Blog OneDrive Webinars Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Subscribe to Sync Up at aka.ms/syncup or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen and subscribe to other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
On this weeks episode we blab about the following Games and topics: Population One Pikmin 3 News: Cross Platform / PC / Misc. Far Cry 6 and Rainbow Six: Quarantine delayed past Q1 2021 EA fined €10m over loot boxes as Dutch court sides with gambling authority Sony set to buy Crunchyroll for nearly $1bn Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is up to 250GB on PC Destiny 2 Director To Players: 'Delete All That Shit' Taking Up Space In Your Vault Everspace 2 Delayed Because of Cyberpunk 2077's New Release Date Amazon patents method of grouping toxic players together online PlayStation PlayStation boss pours cold water on imminent VR potential PS5 faceplate company is forced to cancel orders following a complaint from Sony Demon’s Souls PS5 will offer more than 180 videos to assist players PSA’s: Here's November 2020's Xbox Live Games With Gold Free 4 All: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Remember to please review the show (bit.ly/geekoholics) on iTunes, Apple Podcasts and to share with your friends. Reviews help us reach more listeners, and the feedback helps us to produce a better show. Join our Discord server: CLICK HERE Don't forget to follow our Social Media Feeds to keep up to date on our adventures: Youtube TwitterInstagram Facebook Thanks for listening and have a great weekend! You can reach me on Twitter @RicF
In today's episode, I discuss Col wars Required Hard Drive space and also a possibility a new game that's being worked on by Naughty dog, plus EA continues to expand the Star Wars Series with a new game. MERCH: Make sure to stay safe by copping a "1v1Podcast" Mask, YES we got some Merch up on our store. T-shirts, Stickers, Coffee Mugs, and more will be coming Soon. https://teespring.com/stores/the1v1podcast-store --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the1v1podcast/support
The show where the Ice Cream Team go through all the geeky "need to know" video game news from around the globe every weekday from 10am UK Time, live over on Twitch.tv/IceCreamUploads. Title: 343 responds to fans asking for ray tracing in Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox Series X/S Website: VG24/7 Author: Dom Peppiatt https://www.vg247.com/2020/11/01/ray-tracing-halo-mcc-xbox/ Title: PS5 faceplate company forced to rebrand following complaint from Sony Website: VGC Author: Andy Robinson https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/ps5-faceplate-company-forced-to-rebrand-following-complaint-from-sony/ Title: Game UK ‘doesn't have confirmation' of new next-gen console stock during lockdown Website: VGC Author: Andy Robinson https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/game-uk-doesnt-have-confirmation-of-next-gen-console-stock-during-lockdown/ Title: Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War takes up 250GB on PC, multiplayer is 50GB Website: Metro Author: Gamecentral https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/30/call-of-duty-black-ops-cold-war-250gb-install-pc-multiplayer-50gb-cod-13507316/ Join the conversation via all our Social Media Platforms or via the live chat! https://www.twitter.com/icecreamuploads https://www.instagram.com/icecreamuploads https://www.facebook.com/icecreamuploads http://www.icecreamuploads.com Like the content? Support us by buying our merch! https://gamersapparel.co.uk/store/icecreamuploads
After Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax Media and, by proxy, Bethesda, the future of exclusivity for some of gaming's biggest franchises was called into question. While no definitive statements have been made, Bethesda Studios Head Todd Howard shared that it would be "hard to imagine" The Elder Scrolls VI as a console exclusive in the Xbox ecosystem. However, it's important to remember that it's not necessarily Howard's decision to make. Here are today's stories: - It’s “hard to imagine” The Elder Scrolls 6 being a console exclusive, says Todd Howard - Activision Blizzard reports $1.95 billion in revenue for Q3 2020, needs to hire 2,000 people - Activision confirms Black Ops Cold War PC will require up to 250GB of storage space - Black Ops Cold War will be integrated into Warzone in December - Far Cry 6 And Rainbow Six: Quarantine Delayed - Xbox Games With Gold For November 2020: Lego My Indiana Jones Support the channel and the content you love with a monthly channel Membership! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb4Hn--FteZWjwswcsRrTNg/join Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia Twitch: http://twitch.tv/samueladams
In this week's Pixels & Ink podcast: Jordan, Clement, and Chris spend way too much time talking about Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War's ludicrous 250GB data requirement, the PS5 hardware breakdown, and the AMD Livestream. Naturally, Jordan finds a way to make it all about Nintendo and the Switch.
EP34: {Gaurav Agarwal, Co-founder of 1MG} Healthcare is a coveted space for tech startups in India, not because it's hard but because of the enormity of challenges you could solve. And the sheer size of white spaces that are available to be solved. 1MG is probably at the forefront of really understanding Indian health data with over 90 million users on their platforms. I have a super fun chat with Gaurav Agarwal, the CTO & co-founder of 1MG on his time in the Valley, and how 1MG is working towards making healthcare affordable and accessible. Gaurav's book recommendation: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari & A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — → Don't forget to subscribe to the Newsletter via stars.substack.com so that you can receive future podcast releases delivered to your inbox! → Full episode of the podcast is available on my YouTube Channel — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — We chat about his time at Zynga and how he transitioned to 1MG and moving back to India after almost a decade in the Valley. Also about the interesting work that's being done at 1MG and also his ability to use technology to completely change the way we look at healthcare. Some Interesting facts: At 1mg, their healthcare data repository consists of over 5 Billion data points and process over 250GB of additional data. Likely, one of the largest healthcare data repos globally. 1MG has created a Data Science team that works on problems like AI Doctor assistant, Digitization and Disease Progression. With all the learning from the data, they recently published a paper in the JMIR (Journal of Medical Informatics Research) about the Triage AI system that proved their system is as good or better than a panel of doctors! The venture is supported by marque investors in Sequoia Capital, Intel Capital, Omidyar Network and Kae Capital. Stay Safe & please share the episode! - V (@varunvummidi) Timeline: 01:00 - Working at Zynga - the true casual gaming 05:58 - Moving from NetApp to Zynga after 9 years 10:50 - Building for Gaming 15:25 - Removing limitations on what you can do 18:05 - Centre of Product 20:10 - Building Product in India vs Valley 23:21 - Moving to HealthKart from Zynga 28:27 - Bringing in Valley Execs 31:02 - Seed for 1MG 37:10 - Evolution of 1MG - building Triage.ai 44:15 - Managing Chronic Care 48:10 - Choosing not to do certain businesses 49:30 - Launching Connected Products for Monitoring 57:41 - Fighter Pilot vs an Entrepreneur 59:00 - Book Reccos
PC Perspective Podcast #387 - 02/18/2016 Join us this week as we discuss the ASUS PB328Q, Samsung 750 EVO SSD, the release of Vulkan and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, and Allyn Malventano Program length: 1:34:18 Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! We’re on Patreon! Fragging Frogs Virtual LAN party #12; Saturday March 5 10:00AM ET until the last Frog falls Week in Review: 0:13:30 ASUS PB328Q 2560x1440 32-in VA-panel Monitor Review 0:19:05 Samsung 750 EVO 120GB and 250GB 2.5" SATA SSD Full Review - The Return of 2D NAND 0:30:30 Khronos Group Releases Vulkan... with a Hard Launch 0:35:00 This episode of the PC Perspective Podcast is brought to you by Audible, the world's leading provider of audiobooks with more than 180,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature including fiction, nonfiction, and periodicals. For your free audiobook, go to audible.com/pcper News items of interest: 0:40:15 Just Delivered: Accell DisplayPort 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 Active Adapter 0:43:10 Meet Cerberus: Crowdfunded Micro-ATX Case Made in USA 0:47:05 Qualcomm Announces X16 Modem Featuring Gigabit LTE 0:49:35 Apple's Open Letter About Encryption 1:07:00 This episode of PC Perspective Podcast is brought to you by Braintree. Even the best mobile app won’t work without the right payments API. That’s where the Braintree v.0 SDK comes in. One amazingly simple integration gives you every way to pay. Try out the sandbox and see for yourself at braintreepayments.com/pcper 1:09:00 What Micron's Upcoming 3D NAND Means for SSD Capacity, Performance, and Cost 1:17:15 Report: NVIDIA Working on Another GeForce GTX 950 GPU Hardware/Software Picks of the Week Ryan: LED Tube light replacements Jeremy: Take revenge on those self-serve checkouts Josh: Surprisingly good replacement earbuds/mic Allyn: Short/Flat USB Type C to Type A cables http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro Subscribe to the PC Perspective YouTube Channel for more videos, reviews and podcasts!!
Intro / Outro Alex - Drive http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/43098 0:01:54 Чтобы превратить iPhone в "кирпич", достаточно сменить системную дату на 1 января 1970 года - ITC.ua http://goo.gl/TblQCe 0:04:23 There's a lot of vulnerable OS X applications out there. https://goo.gl/OLWEiy VLC unsigned updates over http https://goo.gl/OIevQP 0:09:09 Fake Flash Player Update Infects Macs with Scareware https://goo.gl/5uhPXG 0:10:09 Nexus Security Bulletin - February 2016 http://goo.gl/lDS1ZV Google fixes multiple Wi-Fi flaws, mediaserver bugs in Android http://goo.gl/zESjhg Google plugs Android vulns http://goo.gl/eX6Lbm 0:10:47 Google calls out Comodo's Chromodo Chrome-knockoff as insecure crapware http://goo.gl/OrTlUv 0:12:02 Every version of Windows hit by 'critical' security vulnerability http://goo.gl/gYVDPY 0:12:52 Опубликованы новые подробности о том, как троян BlackEnergy атакует Украину https://goo.gl/5GbPmR Міненерговугілля має намір утворити групу за участю представників усіх енергетичних компаній, що входять до сфери управління Міністерства, для вивчення можливостей щодо запобігання несанкціонованому втручанню в роботу енергомереж http://goo.gl/FRXKUd 0:18:47 Hackers mirror 250GB of NASA files on the web http://goo.gl/2RXmr4 OpNasaDrones Zine #Anonsec http://pastebin.com/pm1WLXQj 0:24:12 Privilege Escalation + Remote Code Execution in Apache Jetspeed 2.2.0 - 2.3.0 https://vimeo.com/154475767 Default settings in Apache may decloak Tor hidden services http://goo.gl/hlaHrJ 0:26:02 Brit spies want rights to wiretap and snoop on US companies' servers http://goo.gl/VZC7Ve 0:26:52 Smart toys spring dumb vulns. Again. This time: Cuddly bears, watches http://goo.gl/y3w72D Hacked Toy Company VTech’s TOS Now Says It’s Not Liable for Hacks http://goo.gl/XVTPk9 0:30:30 Big Question: What does the Julian Assange case have to do with human rights? http://goo.gl/QWO1mk The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention Deems the deprivation of liberty of Mr. Julian Assange as arbitrary http://goo.gl/ptB4eH 0:31:08 New Safe Harbor Data “Deal” May Be More Politicking Than Surveillance Reform https://goo.gl/y8s2OS Safe Harbor ripped and replaced with Privacy Shield in last-minute US-Europe deal http://goo.gl/wf8uEr 0:32:27 OpenSSL fixes bug, gets dissed by German gov: That's so random ... not http://goo.gl/EYiOtp OpenSSL study https://goo.gl/yf08LN 0:34:41 White House seeks its first ever chief information security officer http://goo.gl/5uRDdL 0:35:39 Safeway Self-Checkout Skimmer Close Up http://goo.gl/zBUZaJ 0:36:39 Взломать PayPal за 73 секунды https://habrahabr.ru/company/pt/blog/276459/ 0:37:46 AST-2016-001: BEAST vulnerability in HTTP server http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2016/Feb/9 0:38:44 For Cyberattackers, Time Is The Enemy http://goo.gl/DFrKim 0:39:29 Mysterious spike in WordPress hacks silently delivers ransomware to visitors http://goo.gl/jvKRO9 0:40:13 KeePassLogger - KeePass Two-Channel Auto-Type Obfuscation Bypass http://goo.gl/KGgQQq 0:40:48 Samsung warns customers not to discuss personal information in front of smart TVs http://goo.gl/AcCP7g 0:41:21 Twitter Says There’s No “Magical Algorithm” to Find Terrorists https://goo.gl/u6FDhg Combating Violent Extremism | Twitter Blogs https://goo.gl/SdFZHO 0:42:06 Malware Museum! https://archive.org/details/malwaremuseum Roll up, roll up to the Malware Museum! Run classic DOS viruses in your web browser http://goo.gl/sVkJSN О сколько нам открытий чудных готовит Office Microsoft https://habrahabr.ru/post/264313/ Видео-запись эпизода на нашем канале https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGYHYOm_J3zpyE5jCNzAHJg
On this week's show, Andrew Sorcini & Christopher Burnor discuss: Facebook goes public! Google officially makes things, Microsoft goes social, Zuckerberg gets hitched, and private enterprise launches into space... Here's the headlines...Pinterest joins the $1 BN club, Microsoft launches social network So.cl, Comcast tests tiered pricing, SpaceX launches first commercial rocket into space, What We're Playing With Dwayne: Leap Andy: Google Outdoes Itself With Moog Synthesizer Doodle Geekiest Uses (So Far) of Google's Moog Synthesizer Doodle Headlines Pinterest joins the billion dollar club: Gets $100M in round led by Rakuten Microsoft quietly launches So.cl social network Comcast ditches 250GB data cap, tests tiered pricing SpaceX Private Space Flight Audible Book of the Week I Suck at Girls by Justin Halpern Musical Interlude #1 Hot Topic: Facebook Goes Public Facebook IPO is official: $38 per share, on sale under ticker symbol 'FB' Here's The Inside Story Of What Happened On The Facebook IPO Facebook's debut is modest, high volumes cause problems The Price Is Right: Facebook Closes Near Opening Price Facebook shares tumble as underwriters desert stock Facebook sued for $15 billion over alleged privacy infractions Ever-busy Zuckerberg marries sweetheart the day after Facebook IPO Musical Interlude #2 Final Word It's Official: Google Is Now a Hardware Company Google Chrome Leapfrogs Internet Explorer as the Web's Top Browser Chrome Browser Usage Artificially Boosted Google must answer EU antitrust concerns over search The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Sign up here to be alerted by SMS when the podcast is live! * Yes, we know it's pronounced 'Mogue', but that wasn't nearly as punny. Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), VentureBeat editor Devindra Hardawar, marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor. Occasionally joining them is Techmeme editor Lidija Davis.
Here are the shownotes for episode #96 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Ballmer says 500 MILLION 'users' to 'have' Windows 8 in 2013 Microsoft Office for iOS and Android Arriving in November? BSA claims half of PC users are pirates Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom Refuses to Give Up Passwords File-Sharing Prospers Despite Tougher Laws New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Speech Sprint raises data pricing for mobile hotspot tethering Comcast ditches 250GB data cap, tests tiered pricing Amazon Partners With Paramount, Brings Hundreds More Movies To Prime Instant Video Service Diablo 3 Is the Fastest-Selling PC Game in History Facebook Tests New Timeline Design Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
Here are the shownotes for episode #96 for the Global Geek News Podcast: Ballmer says 500 MILLION 'users' to 'have' Windows 8 in 2013 Microsoft Office for iOS and Android Arriving in November? BSA claims half of PC users are pirates Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom Refuses to Give Up Passwords File-Sharing Prospers Despite Tougher Laws New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Speech Sprint raises data pricing for mobile hotspot tethering Comcast ditches 250GB data cap, tests tiered pricing Amazon Partners With Paramount, Brings Hundreds More Movies To Prime Instant Video Service Diablo 3 Is the Fastest-Selling PC Game in History Facebook Tests New Timeline Design Like Global Geek News on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner
Facebook becomes public with shares seeing a modest debut, Twitter backs browser privacy project, 330Mbps fiber to the home coming to the UK this summer and Comcast suspends 250GB data cap. If you enjoy The Two Techies, please subscribe to our other shows at munchtech.tv You can also subscribe to our newsletter at munchtech.tv/newsletter
150 Millioner Windows 7 lisenser solgt, Internet Explorer 9 Preview 3, Ny Windows Live Essentials Beta, Windows Live Messenger 2010 beta, Windows 7 SP1 beta tilgjengelig for testere, Sommer salg på Steam, Counter-Strike Source på MAC og om patchen, Vuvuzela, Sony's gullkorn mot Kinect, "Kevin Butler", Xbox 360 250GB, Spotify uten Norsk musikk ?, - Ukens retro: Police Quest 1 "In Pursuit of the Death Angel" Medvirkende: Einar Holten og Jan Espen Pedersen Gikk direkte: 28 juni 2010 kl 21:30-22:30
Here are the show highlights for episode #33 of the Geek News Daily podcast for August 29, 2008. * PSP-3000 gets worse battery life, Sony tries to make up for it * Kevin Mitnick tells all in upcoming book * Comcast confirms 250GB data cap starting October 1 * No new Kindle this year * Android Market will not require approval for applications * YouTube adds closed captioning * Mozilla extends deal with Google for 3 years * Users causing iPhone reception problems * Leaked Apple patent filing shows multitouch Mac tablet * Pro gamers are doping too * Xbox 360 goes Coin-op Cool Link of the Day: Mythbusters create 1,100 barrel paintball gun to paint the Mona Lisa instantly Host: Jeremy "pcnerd37" Bray
May 8th, 2008 - Jeff and Kevin are in the hizouse and bring you a show stock full of stuttering, manly giggling, and at least one mention of machismo as it relates to bandwidth usage. This week we talk about the new Nintendo Channel on the Wii, the release of AVG Free 8, Microsoft's white flag, Blizzard's shunning of Steam, the real story when it comes to forbidden media, pedophiles on Wikipedia? and much more. In the end, the one thing you should take away from this show is that you need to go watch Iron Man in the theater. You can provide feedback to the show at www.techtalkshow.com. - Show Notes - News Stories: Nintendo Channel at Nintendo AVG Free Anti-Virus 8 Microsoft says proxy battle not worth it Blizzard Opens Digital Download Store Undercover Shoppers Find it’s Increasingly Difficult for Children to Buy M-Rated Games Activision/Blizzard leaves, still hopes to profit from ESA FBI investigates 'Wikipedophilia' Controversial Pro-IP Act sails through Judiciary Committee Apple losing money in new movie deal Comcast mulling metered access, 250GB monthly bandwidth caps 'Grand Theft Auto IV' makes a killing in first week NBC using YouTube clips to drive Hulu traffic Weekly Picks: Jeff: Doom Kevin: Iron Man Direct MP3 Download iTunes Subscription RSS Feed
This week we talk of Create Digital Music who are in fund-raising mode, Nick finally upgrades his Macbook Pro HD to a 250GB one, Noneric's visit to Ableton uncovers a whole mess of speculation about some new secret instrument for Live, vocoders in general, recording Bowie, copyright extension for performers, the Yamaha SPX90 effects unit, then in-ear monitoring and the technology of live performance gets a quick look-in.
This week we talk of Create Digital Music who are in fund-raising mode, Nick finally upgrades his Macbook Pro HD to a 250GB one, Noneric's visit to Ableton uncovers a whole mess of speculation about some new secret instrument for Live, vocoders in general, recording Bowie, copyright extension for performers, the Yamaha SPX90 effects unit, then in-ear monitoring and the technology of live performance gets a quick look-in.