iPhone Aftermath

iPhone
I just received my invitation to a “special event” that Apple is having on September 5th.  The rumor mill is wild with speculation about what might be announced.  Pretty much everyone thinks there will be new iPods.  It would not surprise me.  As I open the drawer marked iPod Graveyard in my office, I am Continue Reading →
H.264
Adobe, maker of the Flash Media Server and its associated ubiquitous player, has announced that it will support the H.264 format. I know what you’re thinking — I lost you at “H.” I mean, seriously, could there be a more geek-centric thing to write about? Stay with me, that’s all the tech we’re going to Continue Reading →
Government Regulation
Should the government regulate the use of still or video cameras in public spaces? National monuments? Bridges and tunnels? How about regulating phones with cameras or video recorders in public lavatories? OK, how about this: Should the government be able to regulate production crew activities that will impact the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic Continue Reading →

MediaBytes 07.20.2007

CBS plans to make its television content available on over 400 different websites, executives said on Wednesday. CBS Interactive president Quincy Smith said CBS is committed to open, non-exclusive online partnerships. The network has seen traffic on CBS.com grow rapidly since embracing new online partnerships. The number of unique monthly visitors has jumped from 21 Continue Reading →

iLove my iPhone

iPhone
As I have often said, Steve Jobs is the world’s foremost expert in making me buy stuff I don’t need with money I don’t want to spend. In this regard, the 8GB iPhone is his ultimate achievement. It is, by far, the most viscerally exciting, aesthetically pleasing piece of technology I have ever held in Continue Reading →
AppleTV
Ahh … it is a thing of beauty. Isn’t it? I cannot think of a device that has received more bad press for doing exactly what it was designed to do. Although based upon the amount of hacks available, I might be able to “Pimp my AppleTV” into a toaster oven or a cappuccino maker Continue Reading →

MediaBytes – 04/09/07

Apple announced the sale of the 100 millionth iPod and released current sales figures for the iTunes Music Store. iTunes has sold 2.5 Billion songs, 50 Million TV shows, and 1.3 Million movies. Yahoo! announced a new media device. The device can play Yahoo Music files, connect to the web via WiFi, and sync with Continue Reading →
iTunes
“Today, EMI is taking the next big step forward in the digital music revolution. This is something that will become very popular” said Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs. He was referring, of course, to the fact that Apple and EMI are going to start selling DRM-free music (no copy protection) through the iTunes Music Store. The Continue Reading →

MediaBytes – 04/05/07

Yahoo has launched Yahoo Alpha, a new search engine that mirrors Google’s minimalist design. Today’s Wall Street Journal discusses the challenge that hotel television is facing in the new media environment. Portable DVD players, iPods with video, and laptops with Internet connections are eating into profits for in-room TV services. Blyk is launching a free Continue Reading →