Best Buy Home Theater

Bryan at the Home Theater Blog notes Best Buy’s launch into higher end home theater equipment and installation today. Instead of simply carrying newer equipment, Best Buy is launching a new sub-brand, Magnolia Home Theater as a store within a store. I think it’s a great addition and could potentially expand the range of the stores which have clearly served the meaty part of the technology curve.

With the explosive growth of digital and flat TV’s consumers must be looking for what to do next… I definitely have to track down the store in NYC that is doing this.

Intel Pentium DRM

Slippery Slope… Pandora’s Box… you name it. This is a tricky bit. If you have the protection built in the premium content guys might be more likely to offer content (HD even) to a PC. Consumers of course want nothing like this inside… and then of course you factor on the MS DRM layer and well it might just get ugly.

“[The] 945g [chip set] supports DRM, it helps implement Microsoft’s DRM … but it supports DRM looking forward,” Tucker said, adding the DRM technology would not be able to be applied retrospectively to media or files that did not interoperate with the new technology.

However, Tucker ducked questions regarding technical details of how embedded DRM would work saying it was not in the interests of his company to spell out how the technology in the interests of security. [PCWorld.com]

UPDATE — Intel issued a denial on this…

Corporate America

(This is far from telling of corporate America, but I was at a loss for a better title.)

While at the airport today I was told I was no longer going to attend a meeting in California. The plane was actually boarding at the time… nice timing.

Keeping it real in the life of advertising and business travel.

Home Media Servers

Over at The Furrygoat Experience we read of one possible future in home media management:

…the server should be the box that actually has the TV card and records video.

Think about it – with the upcoming living room war between Sony Playstation 3 and XBox 360, combined with all of the connected devices (PC’s, UPNP DVD players, Tivo’s, etc), what you really want is a central location that records programs that I can access from anywhere (inside and outside the house), remotely setup recording schedules, etc. [The Furrygoat Experience]

I totally agree with this assessment and believe that things are about to get considerably easier in this regard. Storage prices continue to head south allowing for greater storage. The trick of course is having a robust enough box at the helm, that can record and serve content to multiple points in the home and beyond even through a simple experience.

Last night my wife and I were talking about whether we wanted to have a TV in the bedroom of our new house. We have one now, but rarely watch it. Her reason for not really watching in the bedroom is that the DVR is in the living room and that’s taking care of making sure there’s something good to watch on a Friday or Saturday when TV really gets lame.

This stuff is sort of there … The UPNP (Universal Plug and Play) standard is supposed to make devices play nicely so you can pass content around but it’s far from complete. Throw in DRM and you’ve got a nice mess with content purchased from online sources or rerecorded from premium channels. The only thing that semi-easily moves around your home network is content you’ve created yourself and that can be tricky as well if you don’t have the right kind of network – either wired or wireless.

Ch… Ch… Changes

I realize I have not posted in a while for real and thought perhaps now over the long (perhaps for you) weekend might be a good chance.

There have been quite a few changes in my life recently… new job and trying to buy a house and on top of that a car or two.

First, the job… I started a few weeks ago which is the real reason for the lack of posting. I’ve been slammed and actually not on my usual pace with personal email and posting which is actually quite cool for me given the new level of professional intensity. I think I’d been craving something like this change for a long time and feel good that even in the early days that I’ve made the right choice. In case you’ve forgotten, I’m a marketing guy and I’ve found my way into one of (if not) the largest technology global accounts. I’m very pleased with this and while it does mean my using Apple systems for work are over (ahem) it’s really all very good. I’ve also retired the Treo 650 for now and am using a new Blackberry 7100T which is far better than I would have ever thought. I’ll come back to the tech in a bit.

The house… My wife and I had been trying to find where we might consider digging in for some time and we’ve committed as I have done with the job to the NY Metro market. This left a few options from a commutation perspective, but we settled on Westchester County and are in the process of closing on our first home. It’s crazy actually but wonderful at the same time. The place is quite a few times larger than our apartment (obviously) and has a great piece of property.

As a result of the new home we need to get at least one car, though really probably two so that I can get to and from the train each day without interrupting my wife and daughter’s sleep patterns. The job has me on overdrive in a good way for now, but it makes normal hours something I can’t quite yet commit to with any sort of reliability. Since I began I’ve been operating in always-on mode spending a great deal of face time with clients locally and most recently on the west coast. Heading back again next week and a few trips are already lining up in the next few weeks… I think you probably get the idea.

Back to the tech for a sec… While I still eat, sleep and breathe the tech, I had to make a switch I figured was coming on the handheld side. The blackberry is something I ad previously scoffed at being such a long term palm user, but man it rocks. The Treo can certainly do more as far as applications and media consumption, but as good as Chatter is (and it is) the email connection from Blackberry to Exchange can’t be touched. I spend a great deal of my day away from my desk, and while there is WiFi pretty much everywhere I need to go, the battery in my current machine can’t keep up for the length of time I spend in meetings. The Blackberry goes all day and well into the night allowing constant access to messages, meetings and to-dos with ease. The keyboard, while initially a bit awkward (it’s compressed if you have not seen it) is simple to use and remarkably quick to type. The recognition capabilities are amazing and new words, whether initials, product names or people all get picked up after the first time and so the predictable filtering is just killer. Seriously, I am amazed at how easy it is to use. My recognition is far better than it was on either the Treo 600 or Treo 650 which both use a full keyboard.

Everything syncs over the air… Add a new number to an Outlook contact, save it and it’s in the Blackberry. Get a new meeting notice; accept it and it’s in your calendar without the computer live and in real-time. Beyond the basics, you can see why the Palm gets a great deal of credit. The blackberry is not perfect, but if you keep the focus on work communications (or personal I suppose) it can’t be beat. No camera and no MMS… but the Messages function maintains a single point for all SMS and emails (up to 10 accounts) allows for filing through exchange or IMAP folders and even shows you your sent messages. I was not that into the sent being there, but now really like having confirmation that I’ve dealt with things all right there.

There will be much more to discuss as I can get to it. I am psyched that I am living the tech lifestyle in my personal and professional life and have access to amazing information about what is coming down the pike. I’ll have to play it safe with what can be discussed but when it can I’ll share. For now I am focused on digital home technologies as well as mobility on the consumer side as well as a full roster of things on the business side. Enjoy the rest of your weekend… I’ll be in the office tomorrow as the ride continues!

Sony introduces the PlayStation 3

While the PS3 won’t be tying into a Media Center it still sounds like an amazingly capable system. The Cell Processor will be able to drive up to 2 HDTVs though from the article I can’t tell whether those are both able to be 1080p – though 1080p is not exactly widely available or affordable.

The PS3 will be fully “backward compatible,” playing all existing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games. It will come equipped with a Blu-Ray DVD drive and support the sharpest format for HDTV, 1080p. [CNN]

Microsoft is going to have a serious advantage in timing if PS3 is really a year away. Not only will they have months in market, but they will be ready in time for the holiday rush.

Tetris on the PSP?

While this only works on the Japanese ROM it’s a great sign of how the platform can be expanded.

Hot on the heels of the news that Sony’s UMD format has been hacked comes reports of a Game Boy emulator for the PSP. For those of you with North American PSPs and version 1.5 of the firmware, you’ll just have to look longingly across the sea at those who have a Japanese PSP running a version 1.0 ROM. PSP hacker Mr. MIRAKICHI is credited with the discovery. [Ars Technica]

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FakeTop

FakeTop

I just don’t get why you would pay extra for something as unattractive as a fake convertible top.

iPod vending machine



iPod vending machine

Originally uploaded by sbisson.


Very cool… Too bad you need to charge these units before you can really get much use from them.

I’d imagine the next step would be to include your .Mac ID and purchase some music as well – or perhaps a pre-filled iPod by genre.

Chappelle’s Show on hold

This is some sucky news… I had just seen a spot on Comedy Central announcing the return.

Dave Chappelle’s namesake sketch show on Comedy Central is off the air “until further notice,” the network stated this afternoon. The show was set to hit television on May 31 for this, the third season, but has apparently been having difficulties in production in recent weeks. [TV Squad]

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Spotlight rocks!

Spotlight is totally cool…

Once it gets an index going it unbelievably quick to track new stuff. As an example, I just emailed a link to someone, invoked spotlight and pasted it in. Spotlight found it right away… Gotta love the integration with Mail. It’s a definite advantage in using Mail vs. Entourage.

Searching for other “stuff” you know you have but not exactly where is also quite nice and seems more well focused than the search we’ve all used previously.

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Safari RSS serious annoyance

Safari can’t open the page.

Safari can’t open the page “https://enteryoursitehere.com” because the network connection was reset, which sometimes occurs when the server is busy. You might be able to open the page later.

I am seeing this way too often. Trying to get an eBook, a piece of software and dealing with a credit card.. all today. Firefox does not have any issues with the same sites or pages.

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Quick thoughts on the Tiger update

So Tiger arrived today from Amazon, a day before they said it would, but clearly after the date I expected based on my pre-order. Anyway… installation was smooth. All told it took about 45 minutes on my Powerbook, which is the only machine I’ve worked on too make sure the kinks don’t plague other people’s worlds here at home.

I definitely had a pretty serious issue which took some time and was frustrating to work out. I’ll explain in case you find the same so you’ll have a way to work around it. I chose to archive and reinstall which I thought would be an easy and safe way to go, leaving a fresh system but maintaining a local inactive copy of my previous system if I needed to look back for something.

Mail was set to launch on startup and that carried forward so when my refreshed system rebooted Mail launched as I expected. For some reason, there was an issue (not surprisingly) with some of the bundles (plugins) I had previously installed and as a result, my accounts could not get online. It took a lot of thought and I even deleted and recreated my main IMAP account in order to try and refresh things but even after that I had nothing. Initially, I was told repeatedly by Mail that ALL my online folders (quite a few) could not be found because they did not exist. I was able to confirm they did exist through both webmail and my Treo so I knew my computer did not do something awful…

I was able to finally get past the warnings about missing folders and look through my accounts, but nothing was showing up in the message pane. Aigh… my heart was definitely sinking but I finally recalled the plugins, and nuked them. When Mail restarted, it began to import my previous messages and accounts into the new application which surprised me as I had not seen that the first time around. This took about 15 minutes but when it was all done, Mail was back to normal.

Now that Mail is back, (or actually there) I have to say I like the new interface. There are some subtle changes to how you view folders and unread messages from main and sub-folders within that I really like. The widget at the bottom is cool and gives you similar access as control-click would if you selected a single account. Spam Sieve is nicely integrated into the menus if you use it rather than having to track it down in the Script menu…. I also like the updated HTML and slide show capabilities if you receive a few images. All in all a nice update. The buttons on the bar are totally revised and I don’t really have any feeling towards them other than they feel less friendly and more computer like. I usually cruise by keyboard when possible so it does not really impact me all that much…

Spotlight seems very cool, though it’s going to take more than a few minutes. I like Dashboard a lot and think I’ll be finding myself there several times daily. Still have yet to open Automator, but am looking forward to playing around.

Still much more to play with as well as machines to deal with… overall now that my Mail issue is cleared I like it a lot! My system feels fresh and seems quite responsive too boot!

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AdiumX for Tiger

AdiumX was just updated:

Adium X 0.80, a major update to its multi-protocol instant messaging application. Adium 0.80 brings a completely new status system with available messages and invisibility on supported protocols, built-in secure encrypted messaging via Off-the-Record Messaging, the long-awaited file transfer progress interface, customizable built-in Growl notification system support, blocking, customizable service and status icons, full OS X 10.4 compatibility, and much, much more

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Making Eggs

Making Eggs

I just happened to look in this window on my way to a meeting today and saw
this woman making all these eggs. I think it was a small gallery and that
it was called “East Meets West.”

That’s a lot of eggs…

“Podfather” gets Sirius

Nice piece in the NYT about Adam Curry’s deal with Sirius… He’ll be hosting a daily 4 hour show on channel 148, Talk Central. The show will have advertising (designed to fit in with the flow) and will be all about Podcasting as you might expect. Adam Curry’s Podshow starts on May 13…

No word on whether you’ll actually be able to download the show. If nothing else, Sirius subscribers can stream if for free online if you are out of reach from your satellite radio.

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