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September 8, 2008 11:45 AM PDT

Buzz Out Loud 804: 'Spore' sporked by Dr. M

by Molly Wood
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The evil power of Dr. M is even greater than we thought...strong enough, in fact, to tarnish the shining reputation of the long-awaited Spore. Also in the news today, DVD ripping goes legit, a little too late, thanks to RealDVD, but we determine it's probably not worth getting sued over. And we put gurus against geniuses in a battle to the tech support death.
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EPISODE 804

Happy Birthday Google - 10
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=9930
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/2008-09-06-google-ten-years_N.htm

DVD ripping goes legit with RealDVD
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10034540-1.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/08/technology/08dvd.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

Gamers fight back against lackluster Spore gameplay, bad DRM
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080908-gamers-fight-back-against-lackluster-spore-gameplay-bad-drm.html
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/09/07/amazon-reviewers-clo.html

4,000 Anti-Scientology Videos Yanked From YouTube
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/08/09/08/0256208.shtml

Apple admits iPod is from 1970s U.K.
http://slashdot.org/articles/08/09/08/1343248.shtml
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/09/08/ipodlike-gadget-from.html

Microsoft “Gurus” coming to a store near you
http://www.dailytech.com/Microsoft+Gurus+Coming+to+a+Store+Near+You/article12887.htm

McAfee brings nearly instant malicious software updates
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10034741-83.html

New e-newspaper reader echoes look of the paper
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/08/technology/08ink.html
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-the-dream-lives-on-plasticlogics-e-newspaper-reader-esquires-e-ink-cove/
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/09/08/new-epaper-tech-to-b.html

Creating a ‘Facebook for spies’
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10034509-93.html

VOICE MAIL

Joel Chandler
Demolition Man is here.

Remy
On the guest hosts.

Sgt. Wagner
ON Chrome's password storage.

E-MAIL

Hello, Buzz Crew!

I’ve been listening to the speculation about how hard it might be for Comcast to provide users with a bandwidth usage number and though I’d comment on a few realities. The idea that “they already have this data in a database with your account number because they assign your IP address” is just plain silly. Your IP address is irrelevant to the process. Carrier-class routers are amazingly powerful computers, but… the Comcast device that’s in a position to meter your usage is a fast but cheap and none-too-smart Layer 2 aggregating neighborhood switch modem that has a port physically connected to the cable that goes to your house. It knows your port number and not much else--even your IP address is assigned at a higher level by another device. The neighborhood switch isn’t primarily built for accounting--fast and cheap, remember?--and asking it to report very much info in real-time will blow its tiny mind.

Those port-level traffic counts have to be passed up to an accounting computer in batches--and not too often or for too many ports at once. Otherwise Comcast starts using up too much network bandwidth and router processing power for accounting, reducing what’s available to users.

And then the accounting computer has to correlate the neighborhood and port ID and traffic count data with the billing records to account for network changes, port reassignment and customer movement in the middle of the accounting period, and all that other boring real-world stuff. I’d guess that the only way it’s practical to do this for millions of users is an overnight mainframe batch run--and maybe not every night.

How many years did it take cell phone companies to get geared up to do a similar job and tell you *approximate usage as of a day or two ago? They don’t ever seem to tell you EXACTLY when the cutoff for the online > total is, and they never guarantee it will correlate 100 percent with your bill, do they?.

Certainly Comcast has an obligation to provide me with a usage meter if they’re going to cap my usage. No doubt they will--once they get their IT and Billing departments to catch up with the Grand Concept their executives decided was appropriate for the FCC. But give them a little time and recognize that it just might not be QUIE as simple as it looks.

Carl
Spokane, Wash.


Hey buzz-crew, long time listener Bob (from Michigan) here. I had an interesting experience today with Micro$oft and thought it deserved a rant. I sold my Xbox 360 via Craigslist, but forgot to delete my credit card information off of the console. I get billed $25 the next day from Microsoft. I rush to Microsoft’s Xbox Web site to cancel my account, but I can’t. I can’t even remove my credit card information! After wrestling my way through the tangled Webs of their customer service site, I ended up getting their 800 number. I immediately gave it a call and was put on hold. I talk to a girl after a few minutes and she transfers me to her supervisor. Ten minutes into this hold, I get charged again for $12.50 from Microsoft. That sunuvagun is still using my card! I finally get the supervisor, and after another long hold, she tells me she cannot refund any of the funds. Not even the funds that were charged during the ridiculous 45 minutes of waiting I did! To add insult to injury, she said she could only put a “hold” on the account and that my card could not be removed from the system for a billing cycle! GRRR, Molly, please back me up on this one.

ps. I’m happy I switched to Sony for my gaming needs.


Hello Jamoto,

I’ve been a long time listener and have heard you refer to the listeners of BOL as the “buzz army”. Well….we already have an army…the twit army.

Therefore I move that we adopt “The Buzz Force” or “The Buzz Air Force” moniker. I’m an Air Force Communications Officer and believe that the sophistication of the BOL audience lends itself to an elite Air Force rather than the a ground pounding Army (just kidding Leo).

Just a thought, keep up the great work and LOVE THE SHOW..

Brian, in O’Fallon IL.

May 6, 2008 11:31 AM PDT

Buzz Out Loud 718: Always worry

by Molly Wood
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We could tell you not to worry, but then you'd e-mail us and tell us why you should. So, new rule. Always worry. And the HTC Touch Diamond ain't all that, but we're not saying the 3G iPhone is going to be all that, either. Don't get your hopes up. This is turning into an Eeyore sort of day, isn't it? Here's some good news: Zune 2.5 offers TV downloads! So...yay!
Listen now: Download today's podcast

EPISODE 718

Vodafone, Telecom Italia announce massive iPhone rollout
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/05/06/ vodafone-telecom-italia-announce-massive-iphone-rollout
http://www.vodafone.com/start/media_relations/news/ group_press_releases/2007/vodafone_to_offer0.html

Zune 2.5 update brings TV downloads, Zune Card sharing
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/ zune-2-5-update-brings-tv-downloads-zune-card-sharing/
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/ may08/05-05Zune25PR.mspx

Business Center: After abandoning iTunes, NBC shows up on Zune
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145515/ after_abandoning_itunes_nbc_shows_up_on_zune.html

Consumer Reports: Apple leads in support--by double digits
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=1689

McAfee deal aims to make Yahoo search safer
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9936682-7.html

T-Mobile offers 3G in New York
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/technology/06phone.html

HTC beats Apple to 3G with Microsoft-based iPhone rival
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145521/ htc_beats_apple_to_3g_with_microsoftbased_iphone_rival.html

Free satellite TV service begins
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7384928.stm

Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9936794-7.html

Hard drive recovered from shuttle Columbia used to complete experiment
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/06/ hard-drive-recovered-from-shuttle-columbia-used-to-complete-expe/

Keep your data safe at the border
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13739_1-9935170-46.html

VOICE MAIL

Mike Jersey
Wait a minute. I can’t get a Wii Fit for Mother’s Day…

E-MAIL

Can you comment on this?

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/ospp/securityguide/V2comint/Cellular.htm

How serious is this problem? At work, “they” are circulating this around trying to justify why we can’t have cell phones inside our building but is this an issue for consumers in general? I keep my phone on at all times in case of emergency…am I vulnerable?

Thanks,

Vinita Chhahira - don’t even try it


San Fran trip?

Hi Buzz Crew,

I’m going to be visiting San Francisco for the first time ever this weekend.
What is the absolutely geek/tech thing to see/do?

– Sugendran
[PS:]


Financing for Telecommunications

Hi JaMoTo

I thought that you might like to know that when I attended a Master class Project Finance Course the Class teacher, who has many decades of project financing experience stated that no sane bank would project finance telecommunication infrastructure as to the following:

  1. Butter’s Law of Photonics.
  2. Which Gerry Butters, former head of Lucent’s Optical Networking Group stated that amount of data coming out of an optical fiber is doubling every nine months.

  3. New Technologies
  4. One technology which he is talking about is powerline data transmission and also the 4G wireless technologies that are coming out.

That been the case he can’t see how any of the telecommunication infrastructure projects could pay for themselves with the cash flows that they generate as a stand alone service.

In the show you keep mentioning that there will be a time where you will hit transmission capacity but given there is still dark fiber and Butter’s Law the actual transmission capacity shouldn’t be an issue for a while yet by which such things as powerline data transmission should be mainstream. I would have thought that the “last mile” is the bigger issue but then with the newer wireless technologies this could be solved soon too.

Love the Show
--Matthew from Sydney


Google phone

Hey TMJ,

I can give it to you on authority that the first major carrier phone running Android will be coming to T-Mobile in October 2008. It will feature both a touch screen and a physical keyboard, 3G (UMTS or HSDPA?), and is planned as only the first of a possible many.

--Anonymous.


Rii the Wii Fit for mother

I got a Wii Fit the day it came out in the U.K. and promptly lost it to my aged mother (sorry mom).
This is a woman in her 60’s who does not play video games and has to call me when the TV remote confuses her. She now does almost 30 minutes of yoga then goes for a jog every day and looks forward to the next day for the new games that she has unlocked. I don’t know if she is going to loose lots of weight, but she says she feels better and is moving easier which can only be a good thing.
I think that the fit is a great gift for the older person.

Cheers
--Ray
(England)

P.S.
Directly across the street from the house is a fully kitted out fitness gym, which she has no plans on using. Go figure.


MacGyver

Hi MO-TO,

I got back from Maker Faire, where I heard from Lee Zlotoff the creator of MacGyver that he will be making a MacGyver Movie. Now there is no release date, no actors, as far as I know no script. He says he wants to make it, and I know I want to see it. I have high hope this would be a really good movie.

http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/1318

--Roeurn Tourn

(Ru-in, Torn)noun

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