“The Amazingly Cool Microphone Edition” of Dr. Bill.TV Netcast #189

Dr. Bill Netcast – 189 – (05/21/11)

Blubrry Powerpress ‘enhanced’ RSS feed, Dr. Bill.TV on Blip.TV, PlayStation network hacked with Amazon’s ECS, the CAD Model u37 USB Condensor Mic, Amazon claiming Kindle e-books are outselling physical, Geek Software of the Week: Trustware BufferZone

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Geek Software of the Week: Trustware BufferZone!

Trustware BufferZoneAre you REALLY, REALLY paranoid these days? Do you want to be ABSOLUTELY SURE that nothing bad can “get” you while surfing? Then you need this week’s GSotW!

Trustware BufferZone

“BufferZone creates an isolated environment called the Virtual Zone. The Virtual Zone ‘buffers’ your PC from all forms of known or unknown attacks that originate from the Internet and external devices. All of your private information is secured in a trusted and separated environment.

How does BufferZone Technology work?

When you use the Internet, programs from the Web can enter your PC uninvited or invited (by downloading). In order to run, these programs make modifications to your hard drive and registry (operating system). Usually such modifications are harmless. However, when they’re not, infected programs or files can do serious damage to your computer.

BufferZone patented ‘Threat Virtualization’ technology

With BufferZone, all programs or files that enter your computer through downloading, browsing or uploading with external media devices are redirected to a Virtual Zone (C:\Virtual). C:\Virtual is a special directory in your computer’s registry that keeps external programs and files in an isolated environment, separated from your trusted personal files and your PC’s operating system.

All files, personal information, drivers and system resources remain invisible to threats and therefore protected from costly or irreversible damage. Viruses, bots, worms, Trojan Horses, phishing, keyloggers, spyware and other malicious code are prevented from covertly installing on your PC.

Modifications from infected programs, files or problematic websites will run only inside C:\Virtual. Inside the Virtual Zone, infections are easily contained and changes can be reversed. The Virtual Zone keeps your computer and trusted files clean and safe.

Anti-virus programs identify only known viruses and then react. This conventional method allows unidentified threats to penetrate and infect your PC. BufferZone technology isolates all threats (known, unknown/zero-day) inside the Virtual Zone. This way, with BufferZone Pro, you can use all browsers and chat programs, share with P2P and use external devices and download from the Web with total peace of mind.

Amazon eBook Sales Out Pacing Paper Book Sales!

The true “paperless future” may yet be upon us!

Amazon’s Kindle E-Books Outselling Paper Books

“Amazon is claiming that Kindle e-books are outselling hardcover and paperback print books on its Website.

‘We had high hopes that this would happen eventually, but we never imagined it would happen this quickly—we’ve been selling print books for 15 years and Kindle books for less than four years,’ Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, wrote in a May 19 statement. He also claimed that the Kindle is the bestselling e-reader in the world, although his company has never released sales numbers for the device.

Since April 1, some 105 Kindle e-books have sold for every 100 print books, including hardcover and paperbacks for which there is no Kindle edition. Amazon has excluded free Kindle e-books from that breakdown. Kindle e-books are selling at three times their rate during a comparable period in 2010.”

Need a Microphone for Podcasting/Netcasting? Check Out This One!

CAD u37 USB MicrophoneIf you have been looking for a microphone to use in recording directly to your computer, via your USB port, you have found it! The CAD Model u37 USB Condensor Microphone is amazing! Plug it in, and you are ready to roll! I use it with Audacity (an Open Source Audio recorder) and it works perfectly for audio podcasts! I am saying AWESOME! Check out these features:

  • Large condenser microphone element for warm, rich recordings
  • Cardioid pickup pattern minimizes background noise and isolates the main sound source
  • Smooth, extended frequency response is excellent for singing, speech and instruments
  • -10dB Overload-protection switch minimizes distortion from loud sound sources
  • Bass-reduction switch reduces room noise
  • Side-address design used by broadcast, TV and recording studios
  • 10′ USB cable for flexible mic placement

This is also the microphone I used on my last Video Netcast in conjunction with the Logitech C-910 HD Webcam. I use it primarily for the audio only podcasts I do… it is so clean and clear, and works so well, I wanted to share it with you, because I know I looked for one like this (with these features) for a LONG time! And, it is not that expensive! I have seen it on-line in the under $75.00 range!

Why USB? Because it is entirely separated from your PC’s audio system. You are not depending on, what may be, a poorer quality PC sound card, which could be influenced by hum and noise of the PC system. I have found USB mics, in general, and this mic specifically, are FAR superior in sound quality for PC recording. You WILL have to go into your Audacity “Preferences” and set the “Recording” source as the “USB Audio Device,” but then you are good to go! Seriously, if you are looking for awesome recordings, you won’t believe the difference. I have found, that for me, setting the CAD u37 to reduce sensitivity to be -10 db less (I am VERY loud!) and the IQ to flat, gives an excellent quality and tone in my recordings. Check it out!

Playstation Network May Have Been Hacked Using Amazon ECS!

This has been cross-posted from my VirtZine Virtualization Blog)

Using “The Cloud” to attack “The Cloud?” It would seem so! The timing is really bad on all these “revelations” for Cloud Computing as a direction for business!

Source: PlayStation Network Hacked Using Amazon’s Cloud Service

“A report this morning from Bloomber News points to hackers using Amazon’s Elastic Computer Cloud as a staging area for the attack on Sony’s PlayStation Network — which led the service to be shut down for almost a month.

The reporters who wrote the Bloomberg report cite an anonymous source ‘with knowledge of the matter’ for the information. An Amazon spokesperson contacted by Bloomberg to confirm or deny the information declined to comment.

According to the source, the hackers used Amazon’s Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2) to stage the attacks, but did ‘not hack into Amazon’ — meaning that they paid to rent the cloud service. (EC2’s servers can be rented by the hour.)

The account, set up under a ‘bogus name,’ has since been disabled.

The Bloomberg article does not say whether or not the EC2 service was just one (or the only) of the staging areas used in the attack.

Sony has also not issued a statement about the report. Its PlayStation network, brought down last month, just came back up this past weekend.”

Our Enhanced RSS Feed – Powered by Powerpress!

Just a note that now that we are using Powerpress from Blubrry (RawVoice Media) to “empower” our Netcasts in the Blog, we have an “enhanced” RSS feed with way more info than our old feed. It is available (viewable by Internet Explorer or Firefox, or your RSS Reader like the “Slick RSS” Google Chrome Browser plugin that I use!)

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“The Everything’s Gone Wonky Edition” of Dr. Bill.TV Netcast #188!

Dr. Bill Netcast – 188 – (05/07/11)

A wild and crazy week! Everything’s wonky! GoToMeeting – Click HERE: https://bit.ly/gtmq211 The Techverse! The Star Trek Maquis take out Bin Laden! GSotW: CrashPlan! M$ buys Skype! Chrome (kinda) hacked! My DroidX down! Facebook Campaign against Google!

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Facebook Caught Backing “Whisper Campaign” Against Google

Oooohhhh, what you did!!! Facebook, it seems hired a “PR” firm to start a “grass roots” campaign against Google. How naughty!

Facebook, Burson discuss role in Google Circle dispute

“In a stunning mea culpa, Facebook on Thursday admitted that it was behind a whisper campaign to spread privacy fears about Google. Facebook says it never intended to smear the search giant.

Meanwhile, giant public relations firm Burson-Marsteller issued a statement saying it should have never agreed to carry out the assignment on Facebook’s behalf, and that it violated its own policies and procedures to do so. Burson confirmed on Thursday that it no longer works for Facebook.

The admissions follow a Tuesday story in USA TODAY detailing how Burson consultants approached top-tier media companies and high-profile technologists, on behalf of an unnamed client, to seed largely unfounded allegations about privacy shortcomings in Google’s Social Circle service. On Thursday, blogger Dan Lyons, of The Daily Beast, broke a story naming Facebook as Burson’s client.

Facebook issued a statement saying no smear campaign was authorized or intended. ‘We engaged Burson-Marsteller to focus attention on this issue, using publicly available information that could be independently verified by any media organization or analyst,’ the statement said. “The issues are serious, and we should have presented them in a serious and transparent way.”

Those developments bring into sharp relief the escalating infighting between high-profile tech companies scratching to extract advertising profits from sensitive information disclosed to them by Internet users.”

Google Has Activated It’s One Millionth Device!

AndroidWow! Quite a milestone!

Google Activates Its 100 Millionth Android Device

“While most people are more concerned with the bigger things to come out of Google I/O (Google Music or the new ChromeBooks to name just a few), the search giant also revealed some rather interesting information about Android.

Right at the beginning of yesterday’s keynote, Hugo Barra, Product Management Director for Android, gave attendees a quick recap of the kind of growth Google’s mobile operating system has seen since it launched in October of 2008. Google reports that Android use has skyrocketed, jumping from 500,000 activations to 100 million worldwide activations in 2011.

This time last year, Google was clocking about 100,000 activations a day. That number doubled by the time August rolled around, and by December of 2010, Google was activating 300,000 Android devices every single day. As it stands, the company currently activates 400,000 Android devices each day.

Barra says the company’s now got 310 devices from 36 OEMs in 112 countries across 215 carriers. He also revealed that Google’s 450,000 Android developers have cranked out 200,000 available apps and these have been downloaded a total of 4.5 billion times. The first billion downloads apparently took two years to hit but the most recent billion downloads were done in the last 60 days.”

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