April 30, 2008 11:28 AM PDT

Buzz Out Loud 714: Dr. M for mayor

by Molly Wood
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Somehow, Dr. M has proven himself so diabolically clever that we kind of love him. In other news, will the next iPhone be unlocked, sell for $199 with AT&T contract, cure malaria, wash your dishes, and defeat Kasparov? It will if you believe the rumors. We like to believe them. It's a happy fantasy world. Also, Wikipedia is broken. Where have you heard that before? Oh, yeah. Here.
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EPISODE 714

AT&T to sell iPhone at a discount?
http://techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/04/29/ att-to-cut-the-price-of-apples-new-iphone/
http://www.news.com/8301-13579_3-9931806-37.html
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/29/ the-199-iphone-somethings-missing-from-the-picture/
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/04/30/att_iphone_axe/

New Microsoft law enforcement tool bypasses PC security
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/ 20080429-new-microsoft-law-enforcement-tool-bypasses-pc-security.html

Court rejects RIAA’s ‘making available’ piracy argument
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9932004-7.html

PlayStation 3 version only: Resolution, online issues hamper GTA IV experience
http://www.gamepro.com/news.cfm?article_id=181308

Wikipedia overrules DOJ
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/08/04/30/1348203.shtml

MySpace user ad targeting will be optional
http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/04/29/ myspace-user-ad-targeting-will-be-optional

Whitehouse e-mails were lost due to 'upgrade'
http://news.slashdot.org/news/08/04/30/1359209.shtml

The penultimate DVR zapper: Movies
http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/ Cable_20/The_penultimate_DVR_zapper_Movies.asp

Reiser FS: The open-source file system fallout
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=8647

Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans
http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9931412-2.html

VOICE MAIL

Chris Palo Alto
This caller thinks Microsoft could take a page from Apple’s playbook.

Dr. Matt
This caller’s positive experience with Vista

Dr. M for Mayor
MWAHAHAHAHAHA

E-MAIL

Buzz Town parliament

Hey Buzz Crew

I am writing in to let you know that have started this article in the BOL Wiki: http://buzzoutloud.wikia.com/wiki/Buzz_Town_Parliament. It is a list of the candidates and who everyone else who is each party.

Love the podcast

Jacob the student from Australia


Just so everyone knows

BOL Nation,

I’m a long time listener and am pretty sure that I am an integral part of the show (even though I have never gotten around to e-mailing, leaving a voice mail, or traveling across the country to score a beer soaked CNET sticker).

I want to make it clear that If drafted, I will not run; if nominated, I will not accept; if elected, I will not serve...as Buzztown mayor. I am too busy trying to figure out how to perfect the pen flip to be bothered with such trifles.

Preserving my internet anonymity,
Snit

P.S. Molly, you are like the sister I never had :)


FedEx tracking

BOL,
A relative of mine, who happens to be in law enforcement, told me a story once about using FedEx for smuggling. It seems to fit well with your conversation about getting twitter messages about the progress of your shipments in episode 711.

He told me that smugglers (aka drug dealers) will drop off a package at a FedEx office at a particular time every day for several days. Then on the FedEx Web site they watch the progress of each package and get an idea of when a package hits certain points (i.e. Bogota to Miami, Miami to Memphis, Memphis to Detroit, out for delivery) in the delivery chain. Then they send the contraband from the office at the appointed time. If they see a variation in the delivery times the recipient at the other end knows not to accept delivery. A variation means the package was stopped and time was taken to get a warrant to open it or for the recipient's arrest. It usually takes a day to get a warrant.

So thanks to twitter, we have been able to improve the supply chain automation process for all forms of sales and distribution.

See ya,
Mark from Virginia


Airline Mesh Network

Dear Buzzards,
I was in the cockpit over the eastern U.S. the other day and decided to take out my laptop and look up some technical data on the 737 I was flying. At the unnamed American Airline I fly for we have recently begun carrying our manuals in digital format. When I booted up I noticed that wireless networks were available. This is quite common and is usually someone’s laptop in the cabin. Just out of curiosity, however, I opened up the Wi-Fi window and saw that the signal was from an aircraft with Wi-Fi service that was flying just above and ahead of us. I knew it was from that airplane because the signal identified itself as being from a particular U.S. airline, (which will also remain unnamed), that has Wi-Fi service and we heard their call sign on our frequency. That got me thinking about the proposed balloon network you talked about a while back and I was wondering if you couldn’t come up with an airline mesh network. Our airline alone has more than 2,500 flights a day and the sky is always packed with airliners. Have you ever had to sit in the air an extra hour in a holding pattern because there were too many airplanes in a given block of airspace ahead of you? ATC is always having to speed up, slow down and vector traffic to maintain legal separation. If all those airliners were equipped to create a mesh network you could easily defer the cost of the equipment as well as compensate the airlines for the service. It might even help keep travel costs down. Maybe it’s silly but it seems as valid an idea as balloons

Keep up the good work,
Vic the Texas Pilot Rancher


Happy Vista SP1 user

Hey BOL’ers,
Count me as part of (what I believe to be) the silent majority of content Vista users. It just works. Always. Never had a problem with it.
Just yesterday I noticed the SP1 upgrade as an optional update to my Vista PC. I went through the upgrade and had no issues. Today I’m using it--you guessed it--without any issues.

While there may be a few vocal Vista haters, I’m sure there are plenty more of us shiny, happy Vista people roaming the streets using the latest Microsoft OS--wait for it--with no (or few) issues.

Love the show!

Patrick Schommer
Sun Prairie, Wis.

As host of the Buzz Report video series, Molly provides a fresh and funny perspective on the latest consumer electronic products to hit the market, as well as commentary on the stories and development that she thinks are truly buzz-worthy. She is also co-host of Buzz Out Loud, CNET's "podcast of indeterminate length," which entertains listeners with a funny and skeptical take on the day's technology news. Her other podcast, Gadgettes, is proof that girls can be geeks too.
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by ckata April 30, 2008 5:02 PM PDT
I have to jump right in there with Patrick Schommer - I've been running 6 Vista Business machines in our office right from when it was released. Apart from a few driver downloads for various devices it's been working very well!

I for one will not switch back to XP only because there are several time saving features in Vista which I can't live without.
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by hollyhock April 30, 2008 5:59 PM PDT
I'm with the Vista crowd more or less... can't say it's the "best" OS out there or even the "best" Microsoft has released. However, I've had Vista for nearly a year now and no major complaints.
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by redwall_hp April 30, 2008 9:22 PM PDT
Even if you erased the archives, *someone* most likely has a backup of them on their computer. They'd set-up a mirror...unless you decided to go all RIAA on your fans. :P
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by redwall_hp April 30, 2008 9:57 PM PDT
O.M.G. That "Dr. M" voicemail was hilarious.

P.S. What's the BuzzTown voting age? Dr. M for the BuzzTown triumvirate!
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