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Two Steps Foward, Two Steps Back: Bob's
Predictions for 2004
Two Steps Foward, Two Steps Back: Bob's
Predictions for 2004
01/03/2004 08:17 AMpbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040101.html
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Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
01/05/2004 09:12 PMJay, One Fine
Jay, One Fine
12/08/2003 08:02 AMJay
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Five and doing just fine, PII
Five and doing just fine, PII
07/07/2004 11:35 AMOh, and here's another story about Isaac I really like:
Every week my wife takes him to a nearby nature center where he
learns about all sorts of things, including rocks, bugs, birds, and -
on one occasion - the phases of the moon. At the end of this class,
the teacher handed out a black-and-white line drawing of the moon and
asked the kids color it.
Walking around the classroom, the teacher was pleased to see so
many kids using their yellow crayons to color the drawing. When she
reached Isaac's desk, though, she stopped and looked concerned. You
see, rather than carefully coloring the moon, Isaac had grabbed a
handful of crayons and attacked the drawing with random slashes of
brown, green, gray and purple. The puzzled teacher asked him what he
was doing, and Isaac - clearly happy with his creation - replied that
he was drawing the inside of the moon.
I'm happy to report, too, that my three-year-old daughter, Hannah,
likewise shows plenty of signs of thinking for herself. Not too long
ago she was gleefully drawing a picture which looked sort of - but not
entirely - like someone's foot. I sat down next to her and asked what
she was drawing, and she grinned and replied, "an evil toe!" then
started laughing maniacally.
Okay, so maybe that's more cause for alarm than hope, but I'm still
proud of her.
Can You Fine Me Now?
Can You Fine Me Now?
08/31/2004 01:21 PMIf you thought New York City's
ban on using
a mobile phone at any kind of performance (with its $50 fine) was
a bit much, you might want to avoid the libraries in Huntington Beach,
California. You can now
ge
t fined up to $1,000 for using your phone in the library.
Admittedly, that's only for your third strike. The first offense is
$250, the second $500. They had considered a 6 month jail term but
decided, all in all, that might be a bit much.
Fine
Fine
04/17/2004 01:59 PMExperimental RPM files
Five and doing just fine
Five and doing just fine
07/06/2004 10:06 PMLast week my son Isaac turned five - which means that TopStyle is
also five years old. You see, both of them were born the same day.
And that day was certainly among the most stressful I've ever had.
I spent several months working hard on TopStyle 1.0, and was very
nervous about its release since I had the ghost of HomeSite hovering
over me. I remember putting in countless 18-hour work days making
sure that the release would go smoothly, and a few hours after posting
the final release I hit the bed, exhausted.
A couple of hours later my wife woke me up to tell me her water had
just broke - five weeks earlier than expected.
Being the sensitive guy I am, I tried to convince her that she was
simply having bladder control problems. Let's just say that this line
of reasoning didn't meet with much acceptance. So, off to the
hospital we went, me driving like a bat out of hell, with my wife
acting surprisingly relaxed about the whole thing.
Many hours and many small emergencies later, Isaac decided to
finally greet the world.
When I look back on the five years since that day, it's clear that
one of my biggest concerns with raising Isaac has been how to
gradually expose him to popular culture without allowing it to turn
him into a mindless consumer. As much as I enjoy a lot of our pop
culture, I'm also really bothered by how it tries to feed kids an
over-abundance of idiotic, soul-less crap.
In the hopes that he'd learn to actually appreciate music rather
than believe it's something that only surgically altered pop stars can
produce, my wife and I started taking him to a weekly music class with
a group of other toddlers. During one of these classes, the
instructor asked every child to pick out a drum and sing a song while
beating it. Isaac dutifully grabbed a bongo drum and bashed it
senseless, but rather than sing along, he kept his mouth shut tight.
After a little while the instructor asked him why he wasn't singing,
and my then three-year-old son replied very matter-of-factly, "because
it's an instrumental," then went right back to banging away.
That's when I knew the kid was going to be just fine :)
A fine day to die
A fine day to die
06/23/2004 02:47 AM
BATHORY
mastermind Thomas "Quorthon" Forsberg has passed away. A fine day
to die? Mayhaps but maybe also too soon at a young 39. One might think
that those interested in the
black stuff
would already know of this passing, but like Elton John said,
"...then again, no" because I just found out tonight. So
there it is, if any of you are listening to "Blood, Fire,
Death" while at a grim and blasphemous desk job like me but have
missed the news. Reviews are
here of the
"band" that took off in a grim way from Slayer and Venom and
spawned a grip of younger Scandanavian agents like
these and
them. (mild
warning: when reading about black metal you will no doubt read about
some people with anti-social ideas.)
"Fine Art"
"Fine Art"
04/14/2004 10:32 PMnot to put too fine a point on it . . .
not to put too fine a point on it . . .
04/27/2004 05:24 PMI'm so incredibly grateful that life is currently as good as it is,
and I think that it's important to enjoy times like these when they
come along.
I know it won't always be as good as it is right now, but times like
this make the bad times more bearable . . . and as longtime readers
know, I've had more than my fair share of the bad times over the last
few years.
"This fine bl0g"
"This fine bl0g"
12/26/2003 09:03 PMAK Steel Far From Fine
AK Steel Far From Fine
04/21/2004 10:03 AMAK Steel fails to capitalize on record demand for its products.
Yet another fine job opportunity
Yet another fine job opportunity
05/08/2004 04:10 PMNYC's IconNicholson seeks a client-side developer.
I feel fine
I feel fine
01/03/2005 10:02 PM
The surprising legacy of Y2K. In the runup to the new
millennium, my uncle stocked a bunker full of supplies and ammunition
and drove around with more in the trunk of his car. Crazy? Maybe, but
this piece by American Public Media might get him off the hook and at
the same time give the geeks who staved off armageddon a little
credit. [Audio version at NPR's
Marketplace]
So sharp that it's so fine
So sharp that it's so fine
05/04/2004 09:13 PMComputer Times Asia May 5 2004 1:54AM GMT
A fine mess
A fine mess
01/07/2004 05:23 PMJames DeLong: "The [Verizon] decision also
ensures that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
will be reopened in the next Congress, which will create a thorough
mess."
A thorough mess perhaps, but a necessary one. The DMCA is so
clearly out of step with reality that reopining it is inevitable.
However, I won't dismiss the possiblity that the "reopening" process
will lead to something worse.
SEC to fine Lucent $25m
SEC to fine Lucent $25m
05/17/2004 07:24 AMCivil fraud lawsuit
Fine Us a Home
Fine Us a Home
06/16/2004 12:45 AMOne of the biggest prerequisites for moving to San Francisco is
finding an apartment. Given how well it worked last...
Fine and sometimes bear.
Fine and sometimes bear.
04/12/2004 10:06 PM
Penny Arcade
remixes Penny
Arcade remixes. A Japanese high-school English teacher assigns his
students to fill in the captions of
Penny Arcade comics. The
results, predictably, are often
re
ally funn
y.
Everything's Fine
Everything's Fine
03/19/2003 10:27 PMEverything's Fine
Just running a little behind today hence the lack of blog
postings. But Feedster is nearing in on the "100,000 posts
indexed point" (I wonder if I can get fries with that). Very
cool.
Other random stuff I found interesting:
While online is fine, old way still
preferred
While online is fine, old way still
preferred
08/12/2004 05:44 AMPhilly.com - Thu Aug 12, 09:28 am GMT
i2 Technologies to pay $10 million fine
i2 Technologies to pay $10 million fine
06/10/2004 07:26 PMAn SEC investigation into alleged misreporting $1 billion in income
ends with the fine and no admission of guilt.
Microsoft Appeals EU Fine
Microsoft Appeals EU Fine
06/09/2004 02:55 AMDigital Chosunilbo Jun 9 2004 6:45AM GMT
"Fine Webl0g Layouts"
"Fine Webl0g Layouts"
12/16/2003 03:14 AMChile's Wine Just Fine
Chile's Wine Just Fine
05/11/2004 04:30 PMA tough economic climate and heavy competition stunts Chile's biggest
winemaker.
McGrew's School of Fine Art
McGrew's School of Fine Art
04/09/2004 03:55 PMThe Faculty A bunch of people who were dumb enough to study art and
smart enough to get a Master's Degree in it, plus a few who went on
to obtain their doctorates, thus condemning themselves to teaching
Art History for the rest of their lives. For the ultimate college art
teacher, rent The Eiger Sanction.
Fine dining for pets
Fine dining for pets
08/20/2004 01:02 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Aug 19, 12:55 pm GMT
PayPal Set to Fine Users
PayPal Set to Fine Users
09/25/2004 11:59 AMPayPal Set to Fine Users .. Web Morality Police: .. forbidding its
users
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Strong, Ex-CEO Agree to $60M Fine
(AP)
Strong, Ex-CEO Agree to $60M Fine
(AP)
05/20/2004 09:47 PMAP - Strong Financial Corp. founder and former CEO Richard Strong
agreed Thursday to a $60 million fine to settle allegations he
made improper mutual fund trades, becoming the highest level executive
so far to admit his role in what has become an industrywide scandal.
Fine-grained mistakes
Fine-grained mistakes
03/19/2005 03:28 AMRageBoy, everyone's Chief Blogging Officer, has a good example
(involving something I wrote) of how errors creep into the media: The
humor was missed, the main point was ignored in favor of the
inflammatory one, and the nesting of the quote was flattened. The
point isn't that the media sometimes make mistakes. We all know that.
For me, the point is that it was too small an error for the medium to
acknowledge. I suppose I could have written a letter and they would
have run it in their corrections box. But that would have been so long
after the...
It's the end of the 'Net as we know it
(and I feel fine)
It's the end of the 'Net as we know it
(and I feel fine)
09/15/2004 11:04 PMIntel CTO Patrick Gelsinger shared his apocalyptic vision of the
Internet. His solution? A new 'Net on top of the old one.
$550,000 fine for Janet exposure
$550,000 fine for Janet exposure
09/22/2004 02:30 PMUS TV network CBS is fined a record $550,000 for Janet Jackson's Super
Bowl "wardrobe malfunction".
Intel's package looks fine to us
Intel's package looks fine to us
08/10/2004 10:58 AMLetters And AMD is
not an experiment
Poker and fine dining
Poker and fine dining
06/05/2005 11:47 PMI've recently begun using PubSub to follow a few topics,
people mostly. One of my keyword subscriptions is for "thomas keller",
the
noted chef. A new item comes across the wire every day or so,
usually from someone who is trying out a recipe from Keller's Bouchon cookbook.
Then one day I noticed an item about Keller playing in a poker
tournament. "Hmmm," I thought, "I didn't know he played poker. Must be
participating in one of those celebrity tournaments that are all over
the cable television." Over the next few weeks, I discovered that
Keller evidently played in a lot of celebrity poker tournaments. "Must
be really into poker as a hobby," I thought, not really reading any
particular item very closely.
Then it got ridiculous...there was an item every few days about
Keller's poker playing exploits. How on earth does this guy have time
to run his restaurants when he's playing all this poker? Has this
famed perfectionist workaholic chef found a new obsession? Does Thomas
Keller have a gambling problem?
And then the obvious truth hit me...wrong Thomas Keller, stupid. Thomas "Thunder" Keller, aged 24, is
the youngest person to ever win a World Series of Poker event. Perhaps
I can take consolation in that somewhere out there, there's a young
poker fan as confused as I was about his hero "Thunder" shirking his
card-playing responsibilities to write a cookbook about French bistro
cuisine.
The Fine Art of Sampling Contest
The Fine Art of Sampling Contest
12/17/2004 06:33 PMToday we launched a new site, and a new contest.
Check out CC Mixter to win a
chance to be on the next Fine Arts Militia album
featuring Chuck D, or a chance to be featured on the Creative Commons
release, THE WIRED CD: Ripped. Sampled. Mashed. Shared. Sample The
Beastie Boys, David Byrne, DJ Danger Mouse, and many others to win!
The Fine Art of Sampling Contest, builds off November's release of the
THE WIRED CD: Rip. Sample.
Mash. Share., which contains sixteen tracks licensed under
Creative Commons Sampling licenses. The licenses allow you to sample
the tracks into your own musical creations, without legal hassle.
To demonstrate how easily songs can be sampled, mashed, and shared, we
built a new site/application called CC Mixter, thanks in part to the
work of veteran music mixer, Victor Stone, and WebJay creator, Lucas Gonze. CC Mixter
has all the WIRED CD tracks
plus loops from
each song. And when you upload your own mashup, the site is able to
track connections between songs, so you can quickly see everyone that
used that same sample in their own work, and everyone that cut up one
of the WIRED CD songs.
The site also lets you connect to other people -- say for example,
find me all the musicians who like jazz music, you can review tracks,
and there's a forum to post questions and comments. We're also happy
to announce we're getting the CC Mixter software ready to release as
open source software, so that anyone can build their own related
community around any kind of content, be that video, fan fiction,
educational materials, or whatever you want.
Allegheny's Fine Print
Allegheny's Fine Print
07/21/2004 01:08 PMAllegheny Technologies reports profits supported by... precious
little.
Spam King gets only $40,000 fine
Spam King gets only $40,000 fine
07/22/2004 08:18 AMFine over missing radioactive rod
Fine over missing radioactive rod
04/16/2004 05:11 PMAn NHS trust is fined £45,000 after a radioactive substance used to
treat cancer goes missing at a north-west London hospital.
More from those fine gentlemen at
Infotel
More from those fine gentlemen at
Infotel
11/18/2003 05:56 AMcease and desist letter
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Grok Description matches for 20 steps to fine art
GrokA matches for 20 steps to fine art
The Cararra Studio. Chapter 1: 3D
Modeling Concepts and Techniques
The Cararra Studio. Chapter 1: 3D
Modeling Concepts and Techniques
02/17/2004 11:50 AMHere, you'll quickly learn 3D with nearly 30 step-by-step tutorials
and exercises. They guide you through modeling with subdivision
surfaces, spline modeling, UV mapping, shader creation, character
rigging, animation, and more. By Charles River Media. 0217
ComponentOne(R) Announces Studio
Enterprise(TM) Beta Program for
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
ComponentOne(R) Announces Studio
Enterprise(TM) Beta Program for
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
03/28/2005 06:14 PMWWW Coder Mar 28 2005 9:38PM GMT
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
06/11/2004 03:46 AMComponentOne today released ComponentOne DevKit for Visual Studio .NET
and ComponentOne DevKit for Borland® Delphi™ 8. These combos not only
include the .NET and Delphi 8 development environments, they also
include the entire line of award-winning components for .NET, ASP.NET,
Mobile Devices, and even COM, which are included in ComponentOne
Studio Enterprise. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
SQL Anywhere Studio 9.0
SQL Anywhere Studio 9.0
06/27/2004 03:23 AMCNET Jun 27 2004 7:09AM GMT
DVD Studio Pro 3
DVD Studio Pro 3
04/19/2004 11:03 AMDVD Studio Pro 3, the worlds most comprehensive and flexible DVD
authoring package, has slick new transitions, superb HD to MPEG-2
encoding, Graphical View, support for all professional audio formats
including DTS and integration with Final Cut Pro HD and
Motion. [Apr 18]
"DVD Studio Pro 3"
"DVD Studio Pro 3"
04/19/2004 04:29 PMWeb Studio v4.0 SR1
Web Studio v4.0 SR1
03/16/2003 08:32 AMThis is a universal project-oriented tool for developing and
supporting Web sites. It includes a powerful text editor that provides
flexible development tools for working with HTML, XHTML, JavaScript,
CSS, Perl and other Web technologies. A built-in browser and FTP
client and find-and-replace with regular expression support through
multiple files are also included. A number of wizards provide flexible
tag insertion for the HTML tags and CSS.
PHP Dev Studio
PHP Dev Studio
03/29/2005 02:48 PMWebsite Up
DVD Studio Pro 2
DVD Studio Pro 2
11/17/2003 10:27 AMOnce you get the hang of its sprawling interface, you'll be able to
build full-featured disks from scratch with relative ease and speed.
(MacAddict via MyAppleMenu)
DVD Studio Pro 2.0.4
DVD Studio Pro 2.0.4
12/23/2003 10:24 PM
Apple has posted an update to DVD Studio Pro through your Mac OS X
Software Update:
The DVD Studio Pro 2.0.4 update is strongly recommended for all u...
DVD Studio Pro 2.0.3
DVD Studio Pro 2.0.3
12/18/2003 09:47 PMUpdate includes French, German and Japanese localizations as well as
providing a number of other improvements.
New: FrameForge 3D Studio
New: FrameForge 3D Studio
02/18/2004 10:41 AMFrameForge 3D Studio is a storyboarding application that includes a 3D
virtual set, a control room view that displays the set through up to
eight different cameras simultaneously, real world camera controls,
and more.
Martin Studio API
Martin Studio API
05/28/2004 04:58 PMMoving in...
Review: DVD Studio Pro 3
Review: DVD Studio Pro 3
07/09/2004 08:31 PMThe attraction to Apples DVD Studio Pro for me is
threefold: ease of use, flexibility and power, David Nagel
writes for Digital Producer magazine. These three factors came
together in one tight, highly intuitive package known as DVD Studio
Pro 2 last year, when, for the first time, we gave the program our
rare Must Buy recommendation (a first for any DVD authoring system).
Now, at version 3, its even more powerful, flexible and
intuitive than ever. [Jul 9]
Apple: DVD Studio Pro 3.0.1
Apple: DVD Studio Pro 3.0.1
08/10/2004 07:31 PMDVD Studio Pro 3.0.1 improves general stability, improves compiling
when using long MPEG-1 video clips, and makes other changes.
AVD Graphic Studio v6.1.1
AVD Graphic Studio v6.1.1
12/04/2003 01:14 PMThe powerful editor for graphics, animation and video. The program
allows you easily to edit, view and print your images, using painting
tools, drawing tools and various effects. You can import multiframes
files (AVI and animated GIF) for editing, easily receive separate
frames and create your animated GIF and AVI. [Shareware $24.95 1.55
MB]
Compressor for DVD Studio Pro 1.1
Compressor for DVD Studio Pro 1.1
12/03/2003 09:49 PMCompressor 1.1 speeds DVD authoring for DVD Studio Pro 2 with
dramatically improved MPEG-2 encoding performance. Other enhancements
include a reliable Submit button and new presets optimized for DVD
Studio Pro 2.
AudioConverter Studio v1.6
AudioConverter Studio v1.6
11/03/2003 10:02 AMAudioConverter Studio is converts music files and features audio CD
ripping and id3v2 tag support. Also supports CDDB database. [Shareware
$20.00 30 1.58 MB]
Camtasia Studio v2.0
Camtasia Studio v2.0
11/07/2003 03:11 AMCamtasia Studio is the only integrated screen-recording package that
produces highly compressed, high-fidelity Macromedia Flash and
streaming media output. Record screen activity in real-time, making
it possible to record complex and subtle activity. Quickly create
naturally flowing content that users can see, hear and interact with
for maximum retention. Record, Enhance and Publish in one easy to use
application. [Shareware $299.00 30 Days 22.93 MB]
DevPartner Studio
DevPartner Studio
12/03/2003 09:54 AM
Compuware's DevPartner suite of debugging and analysis tools has a
long and illustrious history. The first incarnation of its runtime
error detection module, BoundsChecker, was released in 1989 by NuMega
Technologies, a company that CompuWare acquired in 1997. You might
think that BoundsChecker's ability to detect assignments to null
pointers (among other sins) would be a historical relic in the brave
new world of .NET managed code. Not so. The transition to managed code
will probably take a decade, during which time Windows programmers
will be struggling with the complexities of a hybrid managed/unmanaged
environment -- both in the Windows OS itself, and in the componentized
applications and services they layer on top of it. Instrumenting these
very different programming environments, so that developers can
analyze, profile, and more effectively debug programs straddling the
unmanaged and managed worlds, is big challenge that Compuware's latest
offering, DevPartner Studio 7.1, tackles fearlessly. [Full story at InfoW
orld.com]
The point about the long transition to managed code is one of the
things that prompted the
Lizard
brain surgery column. When I talked with the DevPartner folks a
year ago, they were feeling bullish about a rapid migration to .NET.
When I talked to them more recently, things had settled into a much
more gradual pattern, which should surprise no-one.
...Software Studio
Software Studio
12/27/2003 05:32 AMMailing List for Software Studio
Studio Artist 3.0
Studio Artist 3.0
01/06/2004 02:25 PMThe first and only software program that can automatically
paint, draw and auto-rotoscope.
Apple DVD Studio Pro 3
Apple DVD Studio Pro 3
12/19/2004 03:43 PMNot many programs can strike the balance of putting the gears
behind the scene so that the palette of creation and expression is in
front and easy to use and experiment with. Now with version 3.0 of DVD
Studio Pro, Apple has reached that plateau. By Frank McMahon, Video
Systems
The IT Conversations Studio
The IT Conversations Studio
01/08/2004 08:12 PMWe're
often asked about our recording setup. Since we
produced our
first IT Conversation in June 2003, we've
continuously upgraded
our equipment and processes, and if you listen to
our shows
in chronological order, you'll have no trouble
hearing the
differences.
The photo at right shows part of our studio. For
highest
quality, and because we're four miles from the
telephone company's
central office, our studio telephone lines (since
9/16/03)
are digital ISDN and are connected to a Telos-ONE
digital hybrid through an Adtran
Express 3000 terminal adapter. The caller and
studio audio
(from Electro-Voice
RE20 dynamic microphones, as of 1/5/04) pass
through a
Behringer
UB802 mixer and a Behringer
Pro-XL MD2600 noise gate, compressor, limiter, and
de-esser.
As of January 2004, we've been recording digitally
on a PC
at 24 bits and 96kHz through an Echo
MiaMIDI interface. We also record a backup direct
to audio
CD using the Marantz
CDR300 shown above.
For post production we normalize the tracks using
Sony
SoundForge 7.0 and clean them up with Sonic
Foundry Noise Reduction. Staying in the 24/96
format,
we then edit, EQ, and mixdown with Flavio
Antonioli's n-Track
Studio. Finally, we take our 24/96 files back to
SoundForge
where we use Wave Hammer and other tools to master
for 16-bit, and convert to MP3 format using the
Fraunhofer
IIS encoder. Of course, after listening to IT
Conversations
squeezed into 32kbps/22,050Hz MP3s (to keep
filesizes small),
you probably wonder if it's worth all this
trouble. Well,
it really does help, but it's too bad you can't
hear our beautiful
originals!
In the field we sometimes record
on a Sony
MZ-N10 MiniDisc recorder (shown on the right side
of the
photo) fed by Audio-Technica
ATR35s lavalier microphones.
The web site runs on a Linux server with Apache and
mySQL.
Server-side scripting is done in PHP, and we use
the Smarty
template package with home-brew caching and
content-management
software. MP3 streaming is done using a SHOUTcast
server.
Report: DVD Studio
Report: DVD Studio
06/08/2004 10:30 AMDVD Studio-created disc works on standalone players but fails on Mac
OS 9.
Report: Studio MX
Report: Studio MX
01/23/2004 02:21 PMfollow-up on Dreamweaver FTP issue, quality problems
Studio Artist 3
Studio Artist 3
07/02/2004 11:22 AMIf you produce visual content on a Mac, get this program. By David
Biedny, MacAddict (via MyAppleMenu)
Diagram Studio v3.0
Diagram Studio v3.0
11/18/2003 11:35 AMDiagram Studio allows you to draw flow charts, organizational charts,
technical drawings, forms, business presentations and annotations.
[Shareware $50.00 8.24 MB]
Sony Studio in-a-box
Sony Studio in-a-box
04/23/2004 02:41 AMSony's
mobile TV studio-in-a-box.
This is definitely not your mother's tablet or
notebook. With great products and ideas like this coming from
Sony it is starting to look like companies like Sony will bring the
revolution in widgets for personal publishing, not the old
guard.

From Sony, a $20,000 mobile television production studio-in-a-box
that brings network quality broadcasting just that much closer to the
masses: the Anycast basically shrinks down to a briefcase what used to
require an entire vans worth of equipment, and comes with a
switcher, an audio mixer, camera controller, a character generator,
and an encoder for sending out a live Real video stream. Comes
out in August.
[Via BuzzMachine]
[Engadget]
[Audio/Mobile Blogging
News]
Oh man, oh man - how many years have I waited for that? How
come this doesn't have a PS2 chipset in it - as well?
Too bad it only spits out Real. Hey maybe Sony should just
buy Real? They can make Rob Glaser the CEO. Sick him on
Gates and Ballmer.
Studio MX 2004
Studio MX 2004
01/03/2004 03:41 AMIf you work the Web for a living, you'll find workarounds for Studio's
quirks and buy this upgrade for its increased integration and the
smattering of new features in FireWorks and Dreamweaver. The new Flash
Professional makes Studio MX 2004 worth its upgrade price. By Niko
Coucouvanis (MacAddict via MyAppleMenu)
20 steps to fine art