{"id":247,"date":"2008-01-20T18:39:56","date_gmt":"2008-01-21T02:39:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/wordpress\/2008\/01\/20\/131-macworld-expo\/"},"modified":"2024-12-12T21:36:17","modified_gmt":"2024-12-13T05:36:17","slug":"131-macworld-expo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/2008\/01\/131-macworld-expo\/","title":{"rendered":"#131 MacWorld Expo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Netflix doesn&#8217;t work on the Mac, but they&#8217;re not the enemy, SpinRite testimonial from Donald and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.grc.com\/sr\/testimonials.htm\">grc.com<\/a>.  Macworld Podcasters meetup, the mac Mixer, interview with educators Joe &#038; Regina, Al meets John C. Dvorak (<a href=\"http:\/\/dvorak.org\/blog\">dvorak.org\/blog<\/a>), Bart &#038; Al discuss the actual MacWorld announcements.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/phobos.apple.com\/WebObjects\/MZStore.woa\/wa\/viewPodcast?id=81677867\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/podfeet.com\/NosillaCast\/artwork\/subscribe_w_itunes.jpg\" alt=\"itunes badge\" style=\"float:center;margin:5px\" \/><\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3?http:\/\/media.libsyn.com\/media\/nosillacast\/NC_2008_01_20.mp3\"><br \/>\nListen to the Podcast Once<\/a> (47 min 04 sec)<br \/>\n[tags]Macintosh, podcast, Tivo, MacWorld, Dvorak [\/tags]<!--more--> Today is Sunday, January 20th, 2008 and this is show #131.<\/p>\n<p>Well I&#8217;m back from a whirlwind one day trip to MacWorld, but let&#8217;s get some business done here first!<\/p>\n<p>Chris Morrison wrote in an interesting note:<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s a little tidbit for you and your listeners directly from the Q&#038;A section of Netflix. Given the Apple TV announcement I wonder what will happen.<br \/>\nLove the show, Chris<\/p>\n<p>Q: Can I watch movies instantly on my Macintosh?<br \/>\nA: Currently the Netflix Movie Viewer requires Internet Explorer Version 6 or later running on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista. We&#8217;re required to use Digital Rights Management to protect movies watched instantly online, and right now we only have approval for this protection on Windows Operating systems, not the Mac.<\/p>\n<p>Apple does not license their DRM solution to third parties, which has made this more difficult, but we are working with the studios and content owners to gain approval for other solutions. As soon as a studio-approved DRM for the Mac is available to us, whether from Apple or another source, we will move quickly to provide a movie viewer that enables you to watch movies from Netflix instantly on your Mac.<\/p>\n<p>Hey thanks Chris! I actually feel a little bit of sympathy for people like Netflix &#8211; they did a good job of saying &#8220;they won&#8217;t let us!&#8221;  which I believe to be true.  Perfect example &#8211; I bought a Roku Sound Bridge to stream my audio from my macs to my TV.  turns out if I had just stolen my music, this would have worked, but since I bought my content on iTunes, I could not.  Windows DRM WAS supported, but of course I didn&#8217;t have any of that.  Obviously Roku would have done it if they could have, sounds like Apple blocked them out like they did Netflix.<\/p>\n<p>I think that Steve Jobs in charge of a monopoly is at LEAST as scary as Bill Gates in charge of a monopoly!<\/p>\n<p><b>Tivo Hard Disk<\/b><br \/>\nDonald Burr of <a href=\"http:\/\/otakunopodcast.com\/\">Otaku no Podcast<\/a> wrote in with another suggestion for how I could have solved my Tivo hard drive failure.  He suggested that i should check out SpinRite, the hard drive recovery software from Steve Gibson of Security Now!  Here&#8217;s a little bit of what Donald explained:  &#8220;Basically, Spinrite is a complete drive recovery and health maintenance program.  It will go through a hard drive&#8217;s sectors, find any damaged areas, and attempt to recover them, and bring the drive into working order.  And it does this EXTREMELY well.  It has personally saved my bacon on more than one occasion, and I&#8217;m not the only one who sings its praises &#8211; just check out their Testimonials page on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.grc.com\/sr\/testimonials.htm\">grc.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>he gave me a lot more information, but basically it works on any drive with any operating system installed on that drive, but you do need a Windows PC to run SpinRite.  So I could have taken the Tivo-formatted drive out of the Tivo and slapped it into a PC to run Spinrite on it.<\/p>\n<p>onald signed his email &#8220;NOT an employee of Steve Gibson, Leo Laporte, GRC (Steve&#8217;s company), or any of their advertisers, etc.  I don&#8217;t even know them socially!  I&#8217;m just an extremely happy and satisfied customer.&#8221;  thanks Donald for a great suggestion!  SpinRite only costs $89, which I don&#8217;t think is a very high price at all considering you could be talking about precious data.<\/p>\n<p><b>MACWORLD<\/b><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/podfeet.com\/NosillaCast\/NC_2008_01_20\/panel.jpg\" alt=\"entire panel\" style=\"float:right;margin:5px\" \/>The main reason I went up to MacWorld was to go to the Podcasters Meetup on Thursday night.  that was a lot of fun &#8211; there was a podcaster panel that was pretty fun to listen to, and of course i got up to the open mic and played around with them too.  The panel was getting a bit cranky arguing with each other, so I jumped in and asked them each to describe their &#8220;ah-ha!&#8221; moment in podcasting &#8211; that moment when they realized how cool and fun this was going to be.  I retold my story of how when I first started I did 4 or 5 shows and then stopped, and a few weeks later listener Neil wrote in and said, &#8220;hey, where&#8217;s the &#8216;cast?&#8221;  They all seemed to enjoy reminiscing about the magic moment for them, and I think it got them back into the groove of having fun.  If you&#8217;d like to hear the entire panel discussion, keep an eye on the <a href=\"http:\/\/maccast.com\">MacCast<\/a> and the <a href=\"http:\/\/typicalmacuser.com\/\">Typical Mac User<\/a> podcast, they should both be posting the audio soon.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/podfeet.com\/NosillaCast\/NC_2008_01_20\/homies.jpg\" alt=\"Al, David, Victor, Katie &#038; Don\" style=\"float:left;margin:5px\" \/>I had a great time all day playing with my podcasting buddies, Victor from the <a href=\"http:\/\/typicalmacuser.com\/\">Typical Mac User<\/a>, Don McCallister from <a href=\"http:\/\/screencastsonline.com\">screencastsonline.com<\/a>, Ken Ray from <a href=\"http:\/\/macosken.com\">macosken.com<\/a> and Adam Christianson of the <a href=\"http:\/\/maccast.com\">maccast.com<\/a>.  I also enjoyed meeting some of my buddies for the first time &#8211;  David Sparks from <a href=\"http:\/\/macsparky.com\">macsparky.com<\/a>, Katie from the <a href=\"http:\/\/themaccore.com\">themaccore.com<\/a> and Jonathan Cost of Mac Tips Daily at <a href=\"http:\/\/thinkmac.net\">thinkmac.net<\/a>.  It&#8217;s fun to finally meet people that you&#8217;ve talked to for ages!<\/p>\n<p>After the panel discussion, there was a Mac Mingle which was really fun.  What blew me away the most was having strangers walk up to me and say &#8220;Hey, I&#8217;m a fan of your show!&#8221;  It was so enjoyable meeting James, and Timothy and Regina.  I should mention that before I left for MacWorld, I dithered back and forth on whether I should bring my OLPC with me &#8211; you know, the One Laptop Per Child.  I thought people at the show might be interested.  Well, I&#8217;m SO glad I did bring it, because when i opened it up on the show floor and at the Mac mixer, it was like moths to a flame!  People loved playing with it and really enjoyed talking about what the OLPC organization is trying to accomplish.  To a person they were shocked at how small it was, and all but one person seemed to really &#8220;get&#8221; the idea.  one guy on the show floor was totally in my face though, practically yelling at me asking why we can&#8217;t have them here for us.  Um, cuz we have laptops?  Um, cuz we have electricity and money and technology?  Oh well, they can&#8217;t all be winners, right?<\/p>\n<p>At the Mac mixer I met two really interesting people Joseph Bustillos and Regina Wagner, who are both educators in California.  Joseph teaches middle school while Regina teaches high school. I thought they were both fascinating, and we bonded over the fact that we all bought the OLPC.  We talked for hours, and at one point I whipped out my Zoom H2 recorder and recorded some of our conversation.  Considering the fact that we were in a bar with about 150 people eating and drinking and talking and laughing, I think the H2 did an AMAZING job of recording our voices.  I didn&#8217;t shove it quite far enough into Regina&#8217;s face so she&#8217;s a bit quieter, but I hope you can still hear enough of the conversation to enjoy it.<\/p>\n<p>=============INSERT JOE &#038; REGINA=====&#8212;&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d sure like it if Joe and Regina would write to me &#8211; love to hear from you guys since I didn&#8217;t get your contact information!<\/p>\n<p>I did some more recording on the show floor, but there&#8217;s not enough time to play them this week.  As a teaser I&#8217;ll tell you that one interview was with Jean MacDonald of <a href=\"http:\/\/smileonmymac.com\">Smile on My Mac<\/a> talking about DiscLabel, their software for creating nice labels for your CDs and DVDs.  I&#8217;m going to be doing a review of the software too because it looks pretty darn cool.<\/p>\n<p>I also have a treat for Sam Caldwell of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.podcastpickle.com\/cast\/29164\">Windows 2 Apples podcast<\/a>.  As you might remember, he likes speech to text software, and was extremely disappointed with the iListen software which is the only option available on the Mac.  iListen is written by the folks at MacSpeech, and at the show Cindy was demonstrating their new software called Dictate. Dictate is built on the Dragon engine, which is the basis for Dragon Naturally Speaking, the fantastic speech to text software that&#8217;s Windows only.  Cindy&#8217;s demo was very intriguing so I hope you&#8217;ll enjoy listening to the interview next week.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/podfeet.com\/NosillaCast\/NC_2008_01_20\/Dvorak_Al.jpg\" alt=\"John C Dvorak with Allison\" style=\"float:right;margin:5px\" \/>Before we kick in with Chit Chat Across the Pond where Bart and I discuss the various products announced during the Keynote, I wanted to tell you about the most exciting thing that happened at the show &#8211; I met John C. Dvorak!  I was wandering the show floor and i saw this guy holding up a camera way above his head and walking.  I recognized him and said, &#8220;John, what the heck are you doing?&#8221;  He told me he was doing a little movie, and then we chatted a bit about his show Cranky Geeks, which as I told him is the only video podcast I regularly watch.  We chatted for a bit and then he graciously accepted my podcast business card (can&#8217;t skip a chance to plug the show you know!)  anyway, it was great fun and he was delightful.<\/p>\n<p>I posted a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/wordpress\/macworld-2008-photos\/\">link in the shownotes (and the right sidebar) to my photos of MacWorld<\/a>, hope you like them!  I took all but one of the photos with my new Sigma f\/1.4 fixed 28mm focal length lens and I never needed a flash!  they came out really good!  I think you might get a kick out of the last photo &#8211; it&#8217;s a high res version of the panorama I took of the crowd.  Technically interesting as somehow the HP Panorama Stitching software created a panorama in which I haven&#8217;t found any errors!  I didn&#8217;t look super carefully, but it&#8217;s really pretty amazing &#8211; I mean nobody has two heads, or a half of a head or anything like that.  If you click on the photo and then click it again, all 17MB of it will come on screen &#8211; pretty fun! Maybe if you were there you can find yourself in the crowd!<\/p>\n<p><b>Chit Chat Across the Pond<\/b><br \/>\nIt&#8217;s time for another exciting episode of Chit Chat Across the Pond with Bart Buschotts from <a href=\"http:\/\/bartbusschots.ie\/blog\">bartbusschots.ie\/blog<\/a>.  today&#8217;s topics:<\/p>\n<p>Al &#8211; lots to talk about from MacWorld, but first we have to eat our vegetables<br \/> <br \/>\nBart &#8211; Quicktime RTSP issue &#8211; Time to batton down the hatches again, another QT RTSP issue and it&#8217;s NOT patched by yesterday&#8217;s upate \ud83d\ude41<br \/>\nSource:  <a href=\"http:\/\/securosis.com\/2008\/01\/16\/quicktime-patched-but-still-vulnerable-on-mac-and-windows\/\">securosis.com<\/a><br \/>\nFollow Bart&#8217;s easy instructions from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/wordpress\/2007\/12\/02\/124-lingon-mac-google-desktop-bento-qt-vulnerability-auto-gain-control-in-skype\/\">show 124<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Macworld Intro<br \/>\nAllison &#8211; we didn&#8217;t go up for the keynote, but luckily Victor Cajiao from the <a href=\"http:\/\/typicalmacuser.com\">typicalmacuser.com<\/a> was there and chatted both of us through the whole thing. Very civilized way to enjoy it I thought.<br \/>\nBart &#8211; Was less fun because the rumours were all true.  But when you think about it, was a great keynote, the surprise was just ruined \ud83d\ude41<\/p>\n<p>MacBook Air<br \/>\nBart &#8211; A real technical marvel &#8211; pushing beyond where I thought the limits lay<br \/>\nAhead of it&#8217;s time &#8211; no Optical drive, cool wireless remote disk thingy<br \/>\nFantastic second mac for &#8220;road warriors&#8221; or people who fly a lot (backlit KB really comes into it&#8217;s own on planes) &#8211; TERRIBLE only Mac.<br \/>\nAllison &#8211; Actually got to touch one &#8211; see pic in shownotes &#8211; asked the guy if you could get a papercut.  Agree with Bart, not necessary for me, but man it&#8217;s cool<br \/>\nwhy do people get so excited about the backlit keyboard?<\/p>\n<p>AppleTV + Movie rentals<br \/>\nBart &#8211; Movie Rentals from all major studios at a fair price<br \/>\nNew Apple TV is a real improvement &#8211; no need for a Computer anymore!<br \/>\nThis is a game-changer. It will change movies as much as the iTunes store changed music<br \/>\nWish we had it in Europe \ud83d\ude41 &#8211; though Steve did explicitly say he wants to go international this year<br \/>\nAllison &#8211; I was leaning towards a PS3 now that Blu-ray beat out HD, but maybe this is all you really need?<br \/>\nLike that it has podcasting, but the directory only shows the big guys &#8211; for anything but the top 25 in a genre you have to search by name. Can save as favorites tho. Very &#8220;Tivo-like&#8221; in it&#8217;s interface.<\/p>\n<p>Time Capsule<br \/>\nAllison &#8211; An Airport Extreme with built in 500GB or 1TB server hard drive, does 802.11n<br \/>\nI think this is a marvelous idea, because I keep coming up with all these multiple solutions for backing up the different computers. Would be nice to have one only. Pricing is very good &#8211; 500GB drive and 802.11n router for $300. Added up the components and that&#8217;s less than it would cost me to buy both separately, much less with the integration of Time Machine.<br \/>\nBart &#8211; Mock Allison for saying she could never get time machine to work<br \/>\nSeems like a fair price for a good product<br \/>\nLeaves us in limbo with regard to USB drives plugged into aiports &#8211; some people not so happy about that<\/p>\n<p>iPod Touch Upgrade<br \/>\nBart &#8211; This really made the keynote for me &#8211; instant gratification<br \/>\nGives us five apps, plus editable home screen and VPN &#8211; now have Wifi Access from home and work<br \/>\nSimply love Mail<br \/>\n20 dollars to turn an iPod into an iPod + PDA seems really good value to me<br \/>\nApple had to charge &#8211; sarbanes oxley &#8230; people seem to want something for nothing<br \/>\nAllison- new Map feature to find yourself<br \/>\nCell triangulation from Google + WiFi triangulation from SkyHooks<br \/>\nWorked fantastically in SF<br \/>\nHalf-works on Touch, only has SkyHooks<br \/>\nShould Rose buy a Touch or wait? &#8211; Bart says go for it, could be waiting for ever and the new Touch is very feature-rich<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s time to wrap up the show for this week, thanks again for all the great feedback you&#8217;ve been mailing to <a href=\"mailto:allison@podfeet.com\">allison@podfeet.com<\/a>, keep it up!  comments are rolling in like crazy on the blog too &#8211; I love it!  Thanks for listening, and stay subscribed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Netflix doesn&#8217;t work on the Mac, but they&#8217;re not the enemy, SpinRite testimonial from Donald and grc.com. Macworld Podcasters meetup, the mac Mixer, interview with educators Joe &#038; Regina, Al meets John C. Dvorak (dvorak.org\/blog), Bart &#038; Al discuss the actual MacWorld announcements. 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