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March 21, 2008 11:08 AM PDT

Buzz Out Loud 686: Muselix of podcasts

by Tom Merritt
Veronica's back, and we do spend quite a bit of time talking about DRM, patent law, the 700 MHz wireless spectrum auction winners and other tech topics. However we finished on something of a low note regarding fiber.

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EPISODE 686

Verizon wins ‘open access’ licenses in FCC auction
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9899829-7.html

Dish Network to offer mobile TV service?
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/ 419-dish-network-to-offer-mobile-tv-service/

BitTorrent to Comcast: Let’s be friends
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9899677-7.html

PC game developer has radical message: Ignore the pirates
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/ 20080320-pc-game-developer-has-radical-message-ignore-the-pirates.html

Gibson turns volume up to 11 with new ‘Guitar Hero’ lawsuit
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9900475-7.html

LinkedIn’s business directory goes live
http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9900383-36.html

Apple pushes Safari on Windows via iTunes updater
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9900456-7.html

BluRay’s BD+ DRM broken
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/21/blurays-bd-drm-broke.html

Sony charges fifty bucks for a crapware-free system
http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9900516-1.html

MacBook Air USB hacks
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/03/21/macbook-air-usb-hacks/

Newscast from a robot-dominated future — Onion video
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/20/newscast-from-a-robo.html

VOICE MAIL

Jason Cincinnati quit whining about digital rentals.

Anon Beatles licensing theory.

E-MAIL

LOST Live

Hey I’m a bit behind here, but you do know that if you get an HD antenna ($20 bucks at Best Buy) you can get LOST live in HD….no need for cable. It’s how we do it at my house-my roommies and I pretty much only watch LOST and sports live, so we haven’t had cable for months. Just saying….
--Frank J. M. L., Esq.


Losing money on PS3

A few podcasts ago you stated on your show the Sony is losing a lot of money on every PS3 they sell. While that was the case when they first sold them, they lost about $300 per unit, it is no longer true. True to Sony’s business plan, they have been able to reduce the cost on the PS3 using newer 65nm architecture and other improvements. Each unit costs about $400 on average to produce now; this is amazing considering it’s only been out about 1.5 years and originally cost about $880 to produce. Here’s a quick link on the information I provided http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/12/sony-cuts-playstation-3-production-cost-in-half/.
Thanks,
Jason Hatfield



Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!

It’s my birthday and guess what i got! Boiling point by Tom Merritt, maybe you’ve heard of him. I just find it funny how my parents googled my favorite podcast buzz out loud and found out that Tom wrote a book. Ahhhh the power of the internet web search. I can’t wait to start reading it! I just turned 17 in cased you wanted to know.
-- Jack Hanington


Here’s another example of an operator forcing clients to go all digital.

I thought about this when you guys were talking about the Comcast salesman, going door-to-door lying to their customers. But we’d gotten a phone message at home advising us Verizon was doing the very same thing, Though I couldn’t find written evidence of it… Well lo and behold… http://www22.verizon.com/content/fiostv/godigital.html?LOBCode=C&PromoTCode=DIG01&PromoSrcCode=S&POEId=VU1SP This is the part you’ll want to quote “The federal government has mandated that all television broadcasting be transitioned from analog to digital transmission by Feb. 19, 2009, freeing up parts of the scarce and valuable broadcast spectrum. Verizon made a commitment with the FCC to eliminate our analog service by Feb. 19, 2009. To allow time to reconfigure our network and ensure a smooth customer transition, Verizon will begin the transition in the Spring of 2008. By making these changes now, we ensure that our FiOS TV customers have access to all the new digital content that’s coming this year.” Please, please read my e-mail on the Buzz Out Loud. I’m a Long time listener and sometime e-mailer. (I’m too shy to call) I want to becomean OFFICAL member of the Buzz out Loud family!
--Jonathan W. from Mount Vernon, NY

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by jeremylundberg March 21, 2008 1:20 PM PDT
I just want to thank you all for putting this AMAZING show on everyday. It is brilliant, informative, and hilarious. I found Buzz two weeks ago by Google-ing "Best technology podcasts" and BAMM!, you showed up all over the place. Ahhh, Google you magnificent beast. Now, I am hooked. I even listen to episodes from 2007...Now, that is techertainment (just kidding). So THANK YOU. I am now free to delete other dozen tech podcasts subscriptions I have which are about as riveting as watching wet paint dry while having a root-canal:) - Jeremy Lundberg, DLC-Solutions.com
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by ynk1121 March 22, 2008 2:47 AM PDT
You are incorrect about verizon removing analog from fios. Right now the ONT puts out an analog signal in addition to the digital signal for tv. You can connect an analog tv directly to fios and tune into local channels. Starting in april 2008 you will not get any picture without a set top box or digital converter. To ease the transition, in my area (long island NY), they are giving out free digital adapter boxes to their customers so they can watch tv without renting another set top box.
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by joe_news March 24, 2008 1:21 AM PDT
hahah!! Veronica's "I don't care" had me cracking up. I could feel the hate! :D Great show!
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by Montgomery Burns Again March 24, 2008 7:22 AM PDT
Apple pushing Safari as an "Update": If any other company did this we would hear howls of protest. Can you imagine the outcry if Microsoft did this? Since it is Apple, all we get is a giggly description of it being 'kinda sneaky'. An update is not a full install of a new program. Apple used the incorrect word intentionally. They also knew that their fanboys wouldn't dare criticize them...
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