Gyration Air Music Remote – CES 2009



gyration remoteCes-2009-gyrationThe folks at Gyration have a remote control that I don’t know how I have lived without. This is a remote that is perfect for those of you that have a media center attached to your television set.

The Gyration product line is not limited to a remote control that has superior functionality of the Wii remote they have the “Air Mouse” , “Go Air Mouse” and of course the product I know own the “Air Music Remote”.

Watch the demo in the video and on the website.


United Plastics Corp – CES 2009



united plasticsUnited Plastics is the company that has a complete sound proofing solution whether you are building a home or have an existing home that you want to reduce the noise in.

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Whether it be the kids gaming room or your home theater room you can reduce the noise. Like Andy likes to say they have products that let you keep your home theater in its own place aka not blasting the kids in bed or waking the folks next door.


Mvix Media Center – CES 2009



MvixUSAThe folks from MvixUSA have developed there own Media Center device that has received very little press but it quite impressive. The best part you decide what size Hard Drive to put in it and you have and all in one media center.

Mvix MX780HDThe system will handle nearly 2 dozen video formats dozen audio formats and a several image formats. They also have a device coming out that has all of the above features plus DVR functionality built in.

Price point is between $199.00 and $299.00


Ambient Devices – CES 2009



Ces-2009-ambientAmbient devices look like fancy clock calendars except their is much more than meets the eye. If you are a sports fan you caqn buy an Ambient Scorecast devices and it will keep you up to date on the latest scores.

With this specific device you can review the latest scores and check the schedule instantly. They have a variety of similar devices. You can find them at AmbientDevices.com


How ISP Retention can hurt Public Wi-Fi



Today I found a new coffee shop to work from – YAY! However, tomorrow that may be a different story. New ideas, possible rules and restrictions could force this shop to turn off their systems. Maybe any type of Public WiFi or WiMAX could also be in danger. Why? Regulation.

A few days ago there was an article about a Bill was introduced to require Internet Service Providers (ISP) to retain data transfer transaction records for 2 years. What that would mean is your local ISP will have to create a department for simply retaining 2 years worth of logs. While your log could be very miniscule, adding that to thousands – or even millions of users – can make this a daunting task. Hopefully there is no data corruption.

It’s on good intention – to look for those that transfer child pornography. There are over 600,000 images found and reported on the Internet – as identified by Texas Rep. Lamar Smith. This bill would then help to possibly locate the up loader and maybe even save the child – especially if the up loader is say – a parent.

Here is where it gets difficult. If you go into your favorite coffee shop to get your email – this coffee shop is acting like an ISP for you. Whether they offer paid or free access, it doesn’t matter. They would also have to keep a log of use.

Wi-Fi is a convenience. An establishment offers it as an added bonus for your laptop, iPhone or other device. If they are turned into a police action, then maybe establishments might think twice about setting up the device.

Now lets put this on a bigger scale – WiMAX or Public WiFi. Cities are implementing a cross – city WiFi so wherever you go, you can get Internet access. While this logging is pretty easy to set up and start, it might be a weighing factor in a city to implement this process.

Rules should be set up to protect the establishment. I have walked into coffee shops, got on their Wi-Fi and not only accessed their settings, saw the other computers on the network, accessed cash register data and a lot more. Don’t worry: I tell the establishment and give them options to close off their systems. Usually at that time I find out that an employee set up the Wi-Fi. Routers are cheap and easy to set up.

In the end, the hassle may be more weighing than the advantage. All it takes is one instance to turn it into a major focus of a city, state or even country. And while this Bill helps in the US, any ISP outside the country won’t have that requirement . After all, where are those 600,000 reported instances originating from?


Do You Still Use a White Pages/Yellow Pages?



I still use a white pages and yellow pages produced by AT&T. In fact, I use one or the other several times a week. I know it sounds backward, but I’ve been using those books all my life and it’s super-easy for me to pull up “plumbers” in the yellow pages by flipping to the “p” section, or look up my doctor’s office number in the black section of the white pages by flipping to “L” for “Lee.”

Locally, and I believe nationally, AT&T is trying to phase out phone books and direct us to their online resource, smartpages.com. I have used smartpages.com when I don’t have access to the actual phone book, and it is no match for the paper phone book. When I search for “plumbers” with my zip code, I get a listing for plumbers everywhere BUT my zip code, because those plumbers who choose to list themselves on smartpages can pay extra to have their listings appear at the top. No longer am I able to go right to “plumbers” and find a handy-dandy alphabetical list. And searching for my doctor using “Lee” and the zip code his office is located in also brings up results that aren’t my doctor and are variations of the name “Lee.”

The only part of the smartpages that seem to work for me is the people listing; if I know someone by name, I simply put it in the search box and come up with them usually at the top of the list, especially if I know their zip code.

So, there are some advantages to the smartpages, but not enough to rely on them completely. And in a power outage, when I need to look up the phone number to the electric company, smartpages isn’t going to help me out a whole lot.

I do know of people that never use a phone book, and I can’t imagine how they are getting their information reliably any other way. Or maybe this is just a case of “you’re doing it wrong.” I’d love to hear from readers here that are still using a phone book and why.


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We had a great Round Table of Saturday and from it I ordered two PogoPlug.com devices. If you want to win one listen to win. Also just had to do some edits tonight as I jacked the intro.. It will have to go into a Blooper Reel.

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