GeoCities Goes Kaput

Apple App store ships 1 billion apps so far. Yahoo to close GeoCities. Facebook approves new TOS. T-Mobile sells million G1 phones. Pentagon says data breach wasn’t that bad. MSFT quarterly falls! Intel’s prediction for the decade. This show brought to you by www.squarespace.com code word TECH.

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16 Core Chips and You!

Apple gets more money from iPhone sales. New CEO loves AT&T. MySpace developer quits. AMD coming up with 16 core chip. Soy toner coming, edible? Twitter changes specs. Congress looking into broadband pricing while Joe Biden wants to stop piracy. Your BOT infected machine and what it can do.

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Hackers Everywhere!

Hackers break into Lockheed, the Defensive Department, the Air Force Air Traffic Control system and the Power grid. Cripes! China Mobile decides to do app store. Oprah joins Twitter and the service is slammed by new users chewing up bandwidth. It may be a fad. Belkin has unique USB charger that slips into the car cigarette lighter. Google Android computer appears. VM Ware does private cloud. MySQL specs new and the product is faster?

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Digg dumps Microsoft

Oracle to buy Sun for $7.4B. Why? Ballmer was shocked and stunned. Adobe doing flash for TV coming. Apple app store makes no money. Win 7 starter kit is nuts. New Apple-PC ads coming out shortly. Fox news uses citizen journalists now. Digg dumps Microsoft.3G upgraded . Pirate Bay was an art project. Apple Netbook is real. OLPC drops AMD for VIA. Ask Jeeves is back.

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Will Apple Kill Slingplayer for iPhone? Why?

Google revenues and sales continue to grow. Video games sales slump. IBM pushing 28nm trick for the next generation of chips. Slingplayer to be killed by Apple. Guess why! Microsoft will public beta Office 2010. Sun back in the sack with IBM? HP tops Dell. Pirate Bay Server becomes a museum piece.

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AT&T Will Track Your Kids

CNNbrk Twitter name sell to CNN.A controversy ensues. Microsoft doing security hosting for spam filtering. Why? McKinsey says the cloud is a money loser. Amazon is the leading e-tailer. AT&T to sell family tracking services. Companies begin to pile on Microsoft in EU case. Here comes the Zune HD. Google to have faster searches. How?

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CAPS LOCK VS SHIFT

caps-lock

I asked the following question on twitter yesterday: “When you type something in all caps (either a word or phrase) do you hold shift or press caps lock?”

This came up in a conversation that I had with a friend in which we both agreed that we never use [Caps Lock].

Here are some of the responses I got:

@ernie
  @niczak shift for two words or less, caps for longer . . .

@gcrush
  @niczak i like caps lock :)

@craigverse
  @niczak Hmm, I should try that. TRIES IT! I must usually hold shift.

@tyf
  @niczak I hold down shift.. quite pathetic for a DBA (when caps are so necessary.. I don’t even to UPPER())

@elainevdw
  @niczak Shift, unless it’s on my phone, then I use my phone’s version of caps lock. :)

@geekandahalf
  @niczak Both. Depends on the word I’m writing. My left pinky is FIERCE at holding down the shift key. It might be bigger than my rt. pinky.

@rdana
  @niczak for ALL CAPS I press shift ALL THE WAY

I love some of those replies and very much to my surprise there are more people out there using the great old shift key than I imagined.

- Nicholas

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Use a Proxy, Go to Jail

Intel says PC sales have bottomed out. Have they? Patch Tuesday has 21 patches. Android 1.5 starts to appear. EU cracking down on data interception. Twitter worm killed. NASA to use Twitter. E74 Xbox errors covered by warranty. Should Sun buy Novell. 64-bit Office being released. Use a proxy, go to jail.

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Facebook Users Get Lower Grades

Twitter attacked over the weekend. Facebook users get lower grades. Palm Pre may be Pre- mature. The Pre uses an induction charger. 83-percent of all businesses being polled will not install Win 7 for a while. Dell getting into Android camp? $899 Educational iMac. Oracle and Cisco in the running for Sun Microsystems. Oracle and Cisco after Sun? Microsoft and Yahoo back in the sack. New Ubuntu coming out on April 23.

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iPod Shuffle – $80 to buy, $22 to make

The iPod has become a staple in today’s culture. Everywhere we go, those white headphones seem to be dangling from ears of the young and old alike. People are dancing in the streets, subways, and even squirming in their cars as the tunes to their favorite tracks whisper sweet nothings into their heads.

Even though we see those nano-chromatic devices everywhere, it sells not without a price controversy. Known as the all too famous “Apple Tax”, the iPod does sport a slightly higher bang-for-the-buck price tag compared to its competitors. For instance, the well-respected Creative Zen 8GB mp3 player can be found for around $99; a $50 savings over its colorful counterpart.

A new finding from BusinessWeek today reports that the 3rd generation iPod Shuffle, which actually does whisper sweet nothings by way of artist and song names into our ears, has been dismantled and evaluated for actual manufacturing cost. The result intrigued me very much, even though I’m aware that the price of technology goes down daily. Apple’s newest iPod which is practically microscopic once laying in a hand costs approximately $22 to make. Granted, there isn’t all that much that goes into the device, but to hear that 4GB flash memory can cost six dollars is remarkable. Along with the memory, that rechargeable battery which gives us over a half-day of use amounts to $1.20. The only thing left is the $6 “motherboard” which controls the device, the plastic shell, and the headphones. That’s it.

Paying for an $80 iPod Shuffle? There’s an app for that.

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