The Green Lantern Movie Starts Today! It Will Be EPIC!!!

Green LanternYou MUST see this movie, it will radiate green epic-ness! GL has always been one of my MOST favorite super-heroes! MAN! I am SO looking forward to this movie! It looks like it will be true to the comic book story… and very science fiction-y as well! Coolness!

You know what I will be doing this weekend! (The GameMaster is stoked as well!) In fact, the whole family, including my wife, Belinda, is looking forward to this one… but then, we are all Sci-Fi, comic book geeks anyway! Still, this one looks very, very good to me!

“In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power, Green Lantern’s light!”

Bioware Hacked to the Tune of 18,000 User’s Accounts

Ouch. First Sony, now game developer Bioware has been hacked! Bioware is the GameMaster’s favorite gaming company. Dewd. I’m bummed.

18,000 BioWare Accounts Compromised in Latest Attack

“In a breach that’s being called ‘extremely limited’ in scope, the accounts of about 18,000 Neverwinter Nights forum users have been compromised.

According to EA, this is a ‘very small percentage of total users,’ and among the information potentially exposed were e-mail addresses, account usernames, passwords, countries, and birth dates. Any account that was connected to an EA Account opens the door for any information connected with the latter (such as a mailing address and billing address) to have also been accessed.

EA and BioWare became aware of the breach on June 14 and began securing the servers for BioWare Edmonton’s NN forums. Legacy BioWare accounts have been disabled and any affected EA Accounts have had their password reset, which is one indication that your account was affected. E-mails have also been sent out to those users who are involved. If your EA Account password still works and you didn’t receive an e-mail informing you of the situation, you should be safe.”

100 Years of IBM!

Wow. hard to imagine that IBM has been around that long… but it has!

100 Years of IBM: Milestones

“IBM is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding Thursday. Led by American capitalist icons Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas J. Watson, Jr. until the 1970s, the company grew from a pre-World War I conglomeration of companies making tabulating machines and time-keeping devices into a globe-spanning technology behemoth that pioneered the development of electronic computers and dominated the mainframe era.

The company holds a mind-boggling array of patents and pioneered advances in a wide range of technologies including punched cards, processors, transistors, storage, word-processing, databases and OSes. As one of the emblematic 20th-century corporations, IBM also went through turbulent times. The U.S. government brought several antitrust lawsuits against the company, and critics have attacked it for alleged cosiness with repressive regimes. After Tom Watson Jr. retired in the 1971, the company seemed to lose its way as mainframe computing began to face competition from smaller, more modular systems. Increasing bureaucracy contributed to missteps during the PC revolution, and IBM suffered a series of annual losses in the early 1990s. Under the reins of then-CEO Lou Gerstner, starting in the mid-90s, the company bounced back to profit by focusing on software, system integration and other services, which remain key to the company’s growth today.”

RIM (Blackberry) Is Hurting!

Blackberry has been “the phone” for business users… but it is old, tired, and very far behind the times! My Android phone (a Motorola Droid-X) is light years ahead of my former phone (a Blackberry Storm)… is RIM doomed?

RIM Financial Outlook Dismal, 500,000 Playbooks Shipped

“Research in Motion (RIM) announced its first quarter financial results for fiscal 2012 on Thursday, and the outlook isn’t pretty.

Revenue was up 16% but earnings per share and net income were down from Q1 2011. The company said it shipped 13.2 million BlackBerry handheld devices and 500,000 BlackBerry Playbook tablets during the most-recent quarter.

Co-CEO Jim Balsillie said Thursday that RIM is having problems gaining traction in new markets and shipping updated products.

‘Fiscal 2012 has gotten off to a challenging start. The slowdown we saw in the first quarter is continuing into Q2, and delays in new product introductions into the very late part of August is leading to a lower than expected outlook in the second quarter. RIM’s business is profitable and remains solid overall with growing market share in numerous markets around the world and a strong balance sheet with almost $3 billion in cash. We believe that with the new products scheduled for launch in the next few months and realigning our cost structure, RIM will see strong profit growth in the latter part of fiscal 2012.’

Once the world leader in smartphones, RIM has had a difficult time transitioning — not just to the emerging tablet space but to the app-centric nature of the mobile market. Additionally, RIM is being challenged by Apple, Google and Microsoft in the enterprise space, where the BlackBerry used to be ubiquitous.”

They Are Changing Superman’s Costume!

Dewd! This is just TOO much! First they have Superman renounce his American citizenship, NOW, they are changing his costume! I am severely bummed!

Superman Getting New Costume in ‘Action Comics’ Relaunch

“Superman will go get a new look in the 21st century reboot of ‘Action Comics,’ DC Comics said Friday.

According to the LA Times, the long-running comic series will restart at No. 1 in September , with Scottish writer Grant Morrison and artist Ralph ‘Rags’ Morales at the helm.

One of the most notable changes to the original comics so far is Superman’s costume. Although the Man of Steel still sports a skin-tight blue suit and his iconic red cape on the new cover, he no longer has the added protection of the Speedo-like red trunks he’s worn since the first issue of ‘Action Comics,’ published in June 1938. His belt is also changing color from yellow to red.”

“The Wild Rant Edition” of Dr. Bill.TV Netcast #192

Dr. Bill Netcast – 192 – (06/11/11)

LONG Netcast! Oracle tosses OpenOffice, iCloud, wild rant against Time Warner service, Mars Base a cosmic ray glitch, UN says Internet access a basic human right, Chrome 12, PLEASE Plus 1 me! GSotW:TCP Optimizer, VirtualBox demo, CAD Audio U2 USB Headset

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TCP Optimizer

Oracle VirtualBox

Google Chrome Linux

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Geek Software of the Week: TCP Optimizer!

SpeedGuide TCP OptimizerWant to be sure that your computer is optimally tuned for your Internet connection? Thne you need this FREE utility!

SpeedGuide TCP Optimizer for Windows

“The TCP Optimizer is a free, easy Windows program that provides an intuitive interface for tuning and optimizing your Internet connection. There is no installation required, just download and run.

The program can aid both the novice and the advanced user in tweaking related TCP/IP parameters in the Windows Registry, making it easy to tune your system to the type of Internet connection used. The tool uses advanced algorithms, and the bandwidth*delay product to find the best TCP Window for your specific connection speed. It provides for easy tuning of all related TCP/IP parameters, such as MTU, RWIN, and even advanced ones like QoS and ToS/Diffserv prioritization. The program works with all current versions of Windows, and includes additional tools, such as testing average latency over multiple hosts, and finding the largest possible packet size (MTU).

The TCP Optimizer is targeted towards broadband internet connections, however it can be helpful with tuning any internet connection type, from dialup to Gigabit+.”

Help Out the Doctor! Please “Plus 1” Our Site!

Google has started a new version of “Like” on web sites, called “Plus 1.” If you like the content of a site, and it has a “Plus 1” icon, log in to your Google account, and then click the icon I am pointing to with the red arrow here.

Google Plus 1

Google says, “We think sharing on the web can be even better–that people might share more recommendations, more often, if they knew their advice would be used to help their friends and contacts right when they’re searching for relevant topics on Google. That’s why we’re introducing the +1 button, an easy way for Google users to recommend your content right from the search results pages…

+1 is a simple idea. Let’s use Brian as an example. When Brian signs in to his Google Account and sees one of your pages in the organic search results on Google (or your search ads if you’re using AdWords), he can +1 it and recommend your page to the world.

We expect that these personalized annotations will help sites stand out by showing users which search results are personally relevant to them. As a result, +1’s could increase both the quality and quantity of traffic to the sites people care about.”

So, “Plus 1” me! Thank you, thank you!

Google Chrome 12 is Out, and I Am Reminded Why I Love It!

Google Chrome 12

Google Chrome 12 is out, and it has some awesome new features, but I am reminded that I love it because the version of Chrome I was reading the article about the upgrade on had already upgraded itself to the new version! That is just SO cool!

Google Releases Stable Version of Chrome 12

“Google Chrome 12 is now the stable release of Google’s web browser, bringing several improvements in security, privacy and graphics capabilities.

Chrome now checks downloaded files for malware, and Google claims it has designed the feature in such a way that it doesn’t have to know which URLs you visited or which files you downloaded to be able to detect malicious files.

You can now also fine tune the data that websites store on your computer, including Flash Player’s Local Shared Objects (also known as Flash cookies), directly from Chrome.

On the graphics front, Chrome 12 includes support for hardware-accelerated 3D CSS, which enables some nifty effects such as rotating and scaling videos. Try this Chrome Experiment to see some of the new features in action.

Finally, Chrome 12 brings several minor improvements such as an improved interface for setting a homepage and searching for Chrome Apps directly from the address bar.

Google Chrome 12 is available at www.google.com/chrome. Existing users will be automatically updated to the new version in the next couple of days.”

You can check to see if you are up-to-date by going to the Chrome “About” (click on the “wrench” in the upper right hand corner, then click on the “About Google Chrome” option.)

Twitter URL Shortening Tool Released

Twitter now has its very own URL shortening tool. Long time Twitter users get around long URLs by using something like “bilt.ly” address shortening to squeeze in a URL into their tweet. Now, Twitter has its own “built-in” method. You can just embed the long URL in your tweet (which would normally have a 140 character limit,) and Twitter will automatically shorten it to 19 characters. This means that while you’re actually writing a Tweet, it can exceed 140 characters, so long as the excess characters are the result of a long URL. This is obviously not good news for the “bit.ly”s of the world… but, hey, it makes it easier for Twitter users!

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