ShowNotes: Show417

Saturday 29 December 2007

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Today’s show is pre-recorded, so don’t call in. Leo will be back live January 12.

On today’s show…

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Posted one week after broadcast…

The Big News of 2007

About one year ago, Time Magazine named You as the Person of the Year for 2006.

The original Zune also was released last year, and Leo was most definitely not a fan. However, Microsoft recently released the much improved Zune 2 which actually seems like a viable device.

Windows Vista was highly looked forward to as Microsoft had been working on it for almost five years. It turned out to be a flop, and several computer manufacturers are still offering Windows XP.

Intel Core 2 Duo is prevalent in a majority of computers. It has left AMD in the dust.

Steve Jobs announced, in 2007, that Apple was not a fan of copy protection on music. EMI became the first label to begin selling DRM-free higher quality music on the iTunes Store. Amazon also has a completely DRM-free store.

2007 was also the year when hackers were circulating a code that broke the copy protection on HD-DVDs. When Digg removed one article containing the numbers, there was a revolt on the website.

Apple’s MacBook was “hacked” in 2007 as well. However, the hackers came back and said they changed the wireless card to make it more hackable.

The first Macintosh virus was released after several years.

Also, the US Army is now going to begin using Macs to make their network more secure.

Did you catch “Obama Girl” this year? It ended up making Obama seem a little more hip.

Will Ferrel attempted to create a YouTube clone called FunnyorDie with $15 million of funding, and the site seems to have flopped. It seemingly had only one popular video: Landlord

Google announced its own cell phone operating system as well as their plans to bid on the 700MHz frequency.

Yahoo also went through some changes. Jerry Yang took over Terry Semel as CEO. Terry Semel had left Yahoo a graveyard.

Several notebooks were lost with personal information this year. The worst was in the British government where a laptop was lost with personal information regarding at least half of its population.

The Internet tax ban was renewed this year.

This was the year the RIAA finally won a lawsuit against a mom accused of stealing music.

The iPhone was announced in January, and released in June and can now be called a major success. It has changed the entire cell phone industry, and Time Magazine has named it the gadget of the year.

Microsoft’s Surface touch-based computers were announced this year, but the product is yet to surface. It has been greatly ridiculed across the Internet.


Guests

Q Scott Wilkinson - Looking back at 2007

Q Dick DeBartolo - Gadgets


Hour 1

Q Alfred from Los Angeles, CA - Can’t read text on Windows Mobile device/iMac with USB printers

Q Computer overrun with spyware


Hour 2

Q Roger from San Diego, CA - Pictures disappeared on memory card

Q Wade from Key West, FL - Wants to use the Internet to stream video to TV station

Q Looking for flash-based MP3 players that bookmark mp3s (for podcasts)

Q Chuck from Columbia, SC - Out of inputs on his Sharp Aquos

Q Ann from Simi Valley, CA - Websites saying her Gmail address is invalid

Q Garageband clone for Windows


Hour 3

Q Borrowing’s someone else’s WiFi

Q David - Friend wants to get a new PC

Q Berry from Los Angeles, CA - Getting better reception from cell phone antenna

Q Lisa from San Clementi, CA - Looks like Windows was reinstalled

Q Doreen - New home theater system

Q Connie - Windows ME computer


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