MSNBC.com: Media ownership study ordered destroyed - Politics

September 15th, 2006

MSNBC.com: Media ownership study ordered destroyed - Politics

WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission ordered its staff to destroy all copies of a draft study that suggested greater concentration of media ownership would hurt local TV news coverage, a former lawyer at the agency says.

The report, written in 2004, came to light during the Senate confirmation hearing for FCC Chairman Kevin Martin.

Medialoper: Zune’s Big Innovation: Viral DRM

September 15th, 2006

Microsoft has recently released its Zune DAP. One exciting feature is the ability to share all of your songs via wireless to your friends. There is a problem.
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YouTube Video: Venezuela’s Chavez says Bush planned 9/11 attacks

September 14th, 2006

YouTube Video: Venezuela’s Chavez says Bush planned 9/11 attacks

Let me just say that I highly doubt this. The video is embedded after the jump.
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Happily impressed with Myth 0.20

September 14th, 2006

I’m not going to spend too much time on this post. Maybe in the near future. I just spent a lot of time trying to analyze the National Surveillance Act of 2006.

I am impressed so far. After switching MythTV over to using OpenGL I am greeted with a nice fade-in and fade-out on the menus.

The integrated upnp server has been working perfectly (except for fast-forward, but I’ve had that problem with another upnp server too). It is nicer than my previous solution of using uShare and a renaming script to produce prettily-named symlinks to the video files. The integrated upnp server allows you to search by date recorded, title of the show, channel it was recorded from, … My old solution could only sort by title of show.

Good job Myth Team!

BroadbandReports.com: 25 Cents to Stream a DVD Quality Film - 80 Cents for HD, a nickel for iPod TV…

September 14th, 2006

From BroadbandReports.com: 25 Cents to Stream a DVD Quality Film - 80 Cents for HD, a nickel for iPod TV…:

Dave Burstein crunches the numbers behind offering video via broadband and concludes that it costs a quarter to stream a DVD quality movie, 80 cents for an HD film, or a nickel for iPod or AOL TV shows. A much more reasonable analysis than the recent UK report that claimed it cost ISPs $39 to stream a two hour HD film. This compared to broadcast over the air video, which costs a few pennies per hour to distribute.

“For providing managed servers and internet bandwidth, several content delivery networks are bidding $10,000 to $12,000 per continuous gigabit per month. That’s enough for 700 1.5 megabit streams, almost DVD quality if pre-encoded in the latest MPEG-4, Flash, or Windows Media. Amazon’s choice of 2.5 megabit encoding may be raising the bar. It’s also enough for over 3,000 300 Kbps streams, appropriate for iPods or the quarter screen video AOL and ABC are distributing supported by ads.”

Burstein also comments on how players like Apple and Amazon will threaten TelcoTV’s already fragile projected profit margins.

National Surveillance Act of 2006: Comparison

September 14th, 2006

I had downloaded the Discussion Draft of the National Surveillance Act of 2006 from a link in an article in Wired. The link pointed to one of Wired’s servers. I trust Wired as a news source; however, wished to get my hands on the primary document directly from the government.
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Wired News: NSA Bill Performs a Patriot Act

September 14th, 2006

Wired News: NSA Bill Performs a Patriot Act

A bill radically redefining and expanding the government’s ability to eavesdrop and search the houses of U.S. citizens without court approval passed a key Senate committee Wednesday, and may be voted on by the full Senate as early as next week.

By a 10-8 vote, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved SB2453, the National Security Surveillance Act (.pdf), which was co-written by committee’s chairman Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) in concert with the White House.

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M-Dollar: A closer look at Microsofts Volume Activation program for Vista

September 14th, 2006

M-Dollar:

A closer look at Microsofts Volume Activation program for Vista


With the release of Windows Vista and Longhorn Server coming relatively soon, Microsoft is looking to try a new form of product activation with its volume licensing customers. Through Volume Activation VA2, Microsoft customers will have two possible ways to activate Windows Vista and Longhorn Server.

InternetNews.com: Microsoft Hard-Balling EU Over Vista

September 11th, 2006

Microsoft Hard-Balling EU Over Vista

Microsoft is spreading the word that it might not ship Vista to Europe if regulators don’t cooperate.

This after CEO Steve Ballmer issued that same threat to European Commissioner Neelie Kroes during a telephone conversation on Aug. 22.

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The Korea Times: Motorola Suspected of Samsung Sabotage

September 11th, 2006

From The Korea Times:
Motorola Suspected of Samsung Sabotage
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Motorola was behind the production of an Internet video clip mocking Samsung Electronics’ slim mobile phone “Ultra,’’ according to the Web site that first showed it.

Youtube.com, a popular video blog service in the United States, said Motorola is responsible for the video though it didn’t intended to circulate it.