Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sony has done it again! Or have they?




Sony has done it again! Or have they? Some may remember Sony Computer Entertainment’s (SCE) rather unsuccessful handheld gaming machine the PlayStation Portable. The PSP had a rocky start trying to succeed as a mobile entertainment center, Skype terminal, MP3 player, and video game device, all at the same time. Sony threw money into a proprietary platform Universal Media Disc (UMD), which they completely removed from the latest version of the PSP. All-in-all, the PSP was not a good seller, but that could all change. Sony is a versatile manufacturer. Pioneering BluRay technology and remaining competitive in other multimedia facets is routine for them. A section of Sony is responsible for the Sony Erickson line of cellular phones. It would appear that SCE and SE have merged to create the PSP2, the PlayStation phone.

More alarming than the existence of such a device, is that the device supposedly supports Google’s Android OS. This could deal a large blow to Apple’s iOS. I stated in an earlier post that the mobile wars are raging! Could the ‘PSP2’ be the final straw?

Another amazing feat from this device is its rumored speed. Supposedly, this handheld device will be faster and more powerful than the XBOX 360. Moore’s law accounts for the speed increase, but this could potentially cause problems for SCE’s other videogame console, the PlayStation 3. All seriousness aside, while this phone may surpass the XBOX 360 in speed, I hope it does not suffer the same ‘Red-Ring’ problems as its larger-than-life rival.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

20 Dying Technologies


1.) Combustion Engines
                Because of environmental factors, battery powered devices are on the rise.

2.) Consumer Video Cameras
                With smartphones, having a handheld video camera is redundant.

3.) Credit Cards
                With direct payments from bank accounts, credit cards are becoming useless.

4.) Desktop PCs
They will never be completely obsolete because of safety concerns but the increased need for portability has led to a decrease in desktop PC use.

5.) DVDs and Blu-ray
                Netflix is making the need for a physical disk a thing of the past.

6.) Digital music players
                This one is decreasing mainly because phones are now serving as media players.

7.) E-readers
For this one, the article blames the iPad… I will not concede this point. I hate you apple. The fact that you have to recharge an iPad more often than you would your Kindle is a huge downside to me.

8.) Fax machines
Yea, I agree. These things should’ve been dead years ago… There is no reason for this nonsense. Electronic signatures are the final nail in the fax machine comment.

9.) Game Consoles
With an increase in MMO games, I can see the decrease in consoles but keep in mind that PC has been “dead” for years now and I can call shenanigans on that one!

 10.) Pagers
These will continue to be used as long as cell phones are this unreliable but as soon as the whole “not working” issue is fixed, bye bye pagers!  (Note to self: Do not hold breath.)

 11.) Dash-mounted GPS systems
                Again, your cell phone does it…

 12.) Keys
Thank you! I hate searching for my darn keys. There is a reason I drive a Nissan Altima, I get to leave my keys in my purse… right up until I get home and have to unlock my door.

 13.) Landline telephones
                Whatever cell phones don’t cover, Skype and Google voice do.

 14.) 3D TV with glasses
                HOLOGRAMS!!! I AM SO FREAKIN EXCITED!!!!! </geek moment>

 15.) Metronomes and tuners
                There’s an app for that. (Sorry, I had to say it at some point)

 16.) PDAs
                Cell phone.

 17.) Point-and-shoot digital cameras
                Cell phone.

 18.) Power cords
                WiTricity. I am a little skeptical on this one.

 19.) Remote controls
                Motion sensors and voice recognition. I’m ok with this happening, I hate remote controls.

 20.) USB memory sticks
Again, for security reasons they will never be completely useless but they are certainly getting phased out. 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Facebook! Yes, I know YOU know but I still think it is funny.

http://www.csoonline.com/article/619221/6-facebook-twitter-mistakes-that-can-get-you-fired?page=2

6 Facebook mistakes that can get you fired! These seem pretty obvious to me (and most of you too I’m sure) but let’s go through one by one. 1.) Bad-mouthing the company or complaining about your job. DUH! Ok, I'll skip that one. 2.) Defending your employer in an online dispute. Ok. This one I can kind of get. Obviously it is better left to the PR professionals but I can see why it is not immediately obvious to everyone. 3.) Discussing private and/or security-related company matters. Umm yea, no kidding. This one seems to fit right in with the first one. Your boss probably checks your facebook regularly. If your boss and/or your mother would disapprove; don’t post it. You lost NOTHING by keeping your mouth shut. 4.) Disguising your identity and pretending to be someone else. I can understand this one too; I can see the reasonable jump to thinking that if you hide who you are it won’t matter. Obviously I don’t agree, but I can see the connection. 5.) Offering up too much information about your personal life and recreational activities. Less is more people! No one cares if you don’t ever update Facebook. Play it safe and keep your mouth shut. 6.) Posting questionable pictures. Umm yea… photographic evidence that you did something stupid; Let’s show it to the world!  Obviously this is a bad idea.

I know we have been over this stuff before but there were a few examples in the article that just amazed me. This is the one that made reading the whole article worthwhile. It may just be a hoax but I thought it was funny anyway.