August 25, 2006
August 20, 2006
Nintendo DS PDA app
Nintendo is releasing a Web browser in the states not too far from now.
I would love to see them go a step farther.
Some Ideas:
- Lists
- Contact list
- VOIP
- Network tools would be sweet too(ping, tracert, telnet, VNC, etc), of course Nintendo will always throw in that one thing that Wii would never think of.
Battery life is great on these things, mine gets about 10 hours of play for most stuff. It can sit in standby for a couple weeks at least.
One other thing I heard about was a card reader, SD was the report. This would be nice to view pictures, and be able to use it as a MP3 player. What geek wouldn’t want to (easily)plop linux on there and run their own webserver from their pocket? (Is that a webserver in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?)
I know this would open it up to piracy, so it will probably never happen.
Update:
I’ve been reading around some on this subject, Some are skeptical of it. Some I have seen say it would reduce battery life… that’s just silly, it would be pretty much displaying a screen, utilizing wi-fi, and saving data. I’m sure it would be no more taxing than me playing sudoku (which lasts for a couple weeks without recharging, I play it daily when i sit on my throne.) Another pessimism was the price point. I’ve not really seen anything released over 30 or 35 bucks. Everything needed for this setup is already used somewhere in some games. It would not cost much for development; I’d bet they could throw something sweet together and sell it for 20 bucks a pop.
And the last point: Mostly because Nintendo has stated that they want to focus their energy on games for their systems. I do agree on that point, they are a game company, and a damn fine one at that. And That’s fine, Initiate interest in the idea and turn it over to a 3rd party, and get it out that way; that’s what they are doing with Opera.
August 17, 2006
CamStudio
CamStudio seems to be a pretty great solution for screen capture.
I needed something cheap. I could afford Camtasia, which is awesome and allows for super easy editing. I’m cheap though.
I did something like a 5 minute “how to” for a family website. It compressed to about 14MB. Just a few clicks and I had it on my web page. For the sound I used a Sure 10A plugged into my notebook. No back ground noise, and it sounded good. I would love to get a Snowball
from Bluemic, maybe if my “umm”’s and studders start making me some money I will.
If you need a quick screen capture software use CamStudio. If you need something you can easily edit, and gives more flexibility use Camtasia
August 12, 2006
Plum Collection software
Plum looks like a really innovative idea for data collection and retrieval. I’ve not yet used it, but I love the idea. Check it out, sign up, see what happens.
August 11, 2006
Search Engine Terms – Finger sniff
I’m pretty happy about my search engine terms, They are very accurate.
I especially like the fact that someone searched for “finger sniff”. The fact that if you search for finger sniff on Google, my blog comes up first. Or number 2 finger sniff on MSN.
It’s a proud moment in finger sniff history!
Yesterday
Search Views
nds pda 3
battery screw magnet motor movie 3
nintendo ds pda 2
ds pda 2
ie7 smooth scrolling 1
game systems 1
Nintendo Magnets 1
finger sniff 1
games update nintendo 1
hoover dam ohio -colorado 1
–Finger sniff authentication*
*Note: Number 2 finger sniff may break the finger sniff authenticator sensor.
August 9, 2006
Amazon S3 and Altexa
A friend turned me on to the Amazon Simple Storage Service the other day.
I needed a backup service for some files. Starting up a business, I’ve been accumulating some data I really don’t want to lose, so I don’t want to worry or spend to much on backup solutions.
For 12 bucks for a year of service, a gig of space, and backup software; I don’t think it’s too bad.
It’s Ok for speed. And I think it would be OK for most basic users.
The software interface is pretty. I’d say it has all the basics.
Some things I’d like to see:
- Reporting, maybe to CSV
- Backup Time adjustments:This they could save themselves some bandwidth money on.
Jungle Disk looks pretty cool.
August 6, 2006
Nintendo DS PDA app
Nintendo is releasing a Web browser in the states not too far from now.
I would love to see them go a step farther.
Some Ideas:
- Lists
- Contact list
- VOIP
- Network tools would be sweet too(ping, tracert, telnet, VNC, etc), of course Nintendo will always throw in that one thing that Wii would never think of.
Battery life is great on these things, mine gets about 10 hours of play for most stuff. It can sit in standby for a couple weeks at least.
One other thing I heard about was a card reader, SD was the report. This would be nice to view pictures, and be able to use it as a MP3 player. What geek wouldnt want to (easily)plop linux on there and run their own webserver from their pocket? (Is that a webserver in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?)
I know this would open it up to piracy, so it will probably never happen.
August 5, 2006
IE7
(Writing this in Firefox using performancing)
I downloaded IE7 last night. I was skeptical.
As usual with IE (and from what I remember firefox too), I had to turn off the smooth scrolling, I just don’t like it.
Pros:
- Tabs, and well done
- Speed, much faster than old IE
- RSS, very well done, and the search is to die for. (I think even my mom will be able to use RSS now)
Cons:
-Drag and drop page on the home button (I know, silly. But I’m used to it.)
-RSS feeds do not auto update (I set mine to 15 minutes).
-Has some pretty bad caching problems… very anoying.
I am pretty pleased with it so far. I will update the pros and cons as I run across them.
Let me know your thoughts, I wouldn’t mind seeing what other think.
July 29, 2006
Finger sniff authentication
It’s a nose for your computer. It goes on the monitor.
It will be Voice activated, So you must have a microphone.
“Smell my finger” will activate it.
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