March 27, 2007

Adobe Overhauls its Creative Suite Software (PC World)

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PC World - Adobe Systems Inc. Tuesday unveiled details about how it has completely revamped its tools suite for high-end graphics and Web designers by combining for the first time products from both the former Macromedia and its own portfolio.

Mobile phone sales ring in strong

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Music-enabled devices, Bluetooth pushed sales of mobile handsets up 14 percent in 2006, study shows.

Security vendors turn eyes to smartphones (InfoWorld)

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InfoWorld - Symantec, McAfee, and a swarm of rival security software makers are beginning to ship a wider number of products designed specifically to protect smartphones, the more PC-like handhelds that are finding their way into a growing number of enterprises.

AT&T touts mobile video, music capabilities

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Converged services will include e-mail and even banking, says COO, who also notes substantial demand for upcoming iPhone.

Delayed GPLv3 third draft to debut Wednesday (InfoWorld)

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InfoWorld - Months later than had been expected, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) intends to release the third draft of its GNU general public license version 3 (GPLv3) on Wednesday. The organization now also plans a final "last-call" draft following feedback on the third draft.

Adobe upgrades Creative Suite today (USATODAY.com)

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USATODAY.com - Adobe Systems, maker of popular software including Photoshop and Flash, today launches a sweeping upgrade of its signature Creative Suite line aimed at graphic artists and photographers. For Adobe, the next six months "are 'Happy days are here again,' " says Gene Munster, an analyst at equity firm Piper Jaffray. "Historically, 35% of its customers upgrade, so Adobe will be generating lots of cash."

Cingular to deposit banking app onto cell phones

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AT&T signs deals with Wachovia and other banks to let customers manage accounts and pay bills via their Cingular cell phones.

Symbian Mobile OS Gets TV, Digicam Support (PC World)

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PC World - Symbian Ltd. has updated its operating system for mobile phones, improving support for digital TV, cameras, database applications, location-based services and roaming between Wi-Fi and 3G (third-generation) networks.

Sony Ericsson: Expect More From Us (PC Magazine)

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PC Magazine - Company execs said consumers can expect better music software and more phones for T-Mobile and Cingular subscribers.

Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

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Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel’s researchers.
Photos: Going long

Start-up Zenzui makes mobile Internet more personal (AFP)

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File photo shows a customer looking a mobile phone display at a store in New York City. US technology start-up ZenZui launched on Tuesday, offering a test version of software that lets people customize mobile telephones with tile-shaped icons that link quickly to favored websites.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - US technology start-up ZenZui launched on Tuesday, offering a test version of software that lets people customize mobile telephones with tile-shaped icons that link quickly to favored websites.


Oracle bands with open-source patent group

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Database giant agrees not to sue over patents in Linux and associated open-source software–including open-source databases.

Adobe unveils new Creative Suite design software (Reuters)

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A view of the Adobe Bridge enhancements in Adobe Photoshop CS3. Adobe is unveiling the first upgrade in two years of its flagship design software -- including Photoshop -- which accounts for more than half of the company's overall revenue. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Adobe Systems Inc. is
unveiling the first upgrade in two years of its flagship design
software — including Photoshop — which accounts for more than
half of the company's overall revenue.


Adobe to take wraps off Creative Suite 3

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Company looks to cement its leadership among creative professionals with an upgrade that integrates Web design with multimedia editing.
Images: Inside Creative Suite 3

Novell-Microsoft deal targeted by software group (Reuters)

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Reuters - The non-profit group that owns rights to
much of the Linux operating system says it will seek to
undermine a controversial deal between Microsoft Corp.
and Novell Inc. through a new software licensing
agreement to be unveiled on Wednesday.

Code Posted for IE Attack (PC World)

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PC World - New software has been published on the Internet that could be used to exploit a known flaw in Internet Explorer.

Microsoft: Vista Intro Outsold XP (PC World)

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PC World - Sales of Vista during the first month that the newest Windows operating system was available to consumers were more than double the sales that Windows XP racked up in twice the time, Microsoft Corp. said.

New GPL draft due Wednesday

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A third draft of the dominant open-source license is due Wednesday, and the final is due 90 days afterward.

March 26, 2007

Microsoft sells 20 million Vista licenses

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The software maker says Windows Vista is off to a fast start, outpacing initial sales of XP.

Amazon leaks details on Adobe’s Creative Suite 3

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Prices and shipping dates are mistakenly published on Amazon Canada before Adobe’s formal announcement of its major release.

March 24, 2007

Why William Shatner Kicks Ass.

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A few weeks back I was asked to review the DVD for the Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner, and without even thinking about it I said yes. And why not? Shatner kicks ass, I dig watching roasts (although they jumped the shark with Pam Anderson last year), and after all, it was a free DVD. So it arrived in the mail and I dutifully sat down to watch it. And I got some good laughs out of it. Jason Alexander was alarmingly unfunny, further enhancing the belief that he stole his entire George Costanza routine from Larry David and that beyond acting like a weasel in “Julia Roberts is a Whore” movies he doesn’t have much to offer the world. Farrah Fawcett was a train wreck of Bald Britney proportions (which was sad for all the desperate comics up on the dais who kept saying they used to masturbate to her and are now horrified at what she’s become. I say guys, welcome to the Lindsay Lohan era. Call me when she unleashes her Farrahcrotch.). And a good number of the roasters had funny stuff to say about each other and about Shatner (Kevin Pollack excluded, of course. I hadn’t remembered how unfunny he is. Maybe Jessip was right to take a cheap shot at Lt. Weinberg.).

A few days later I sat down to do some research about Shatner before writing the piece, and had a revelation. I don’t know anything about the man. Not only that, but I have never seen an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. I’ve also never seen an episode of T.J. Hooker or Barnaby Coast. And while I’ve probably sat in front of the television while Rescue: 911 was on, I was either too little to remember it or I was busy playing with Ultimate Warrior action figures and couldn’t be bothered with the Ham Actor on the TV with a Jersey rat on his head. All I really know Shatner from is a few of the Trek movies (I liked the whale one, but for reasons that had less to do with Shatner and more to do with the scene where Bones hands a pill to an old woman begging for a new liver in a hospital and says “Grow a new one!”), The Practice / Boston Legal, National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1, Miss Congeniality and an occasional Star Trek spoof. I know him more because of his status as a pop culture icon, than because I’ve taken the time to bask in his onscreen Shatnerness.

And this bothered me as a geek. How is it that I’ve come to admire Shatner for his unique “style” of acting and general air of awesomeness, without actually partaking in the very shows that birthed said style and air? Am I allowed to like William Shatner if I don’t like Star Trek? If I’ve never read TekWar? If I don’t know how to do the Vulcan Death Grip? If I’d rather hear him say “Denny Crane” than “Captain’s Log…”? If whenever I do an impression of him it’s always the one Jim Carrey does in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (There’s…. somethingonthewing. Some… THING!)? What is the protocol for enjoying and appreciating William Shatner?

I pondered that question for a while. This post is actually three days late because I needed an answer to that question before I could defend writing about him to myself. You’ll notice I don’t write about things I don’t know, and apparently, I don’t know shit about Shatner. But then earlier today while rewatching the Roast it hit me. I don’t know Star Trek and I still dig Captain Kirk. I watch the YouTube clips of him singing Rocket Man and I get why it’s funny. I watch the Priceline commercials and actually pay attention to what he’s saying. I see that infamous SNL skit where he tells the nerds to get a life and I inherently understand what’s going on. When William Shatner comes on-screen I immediately sit up in my seat and start cracking a smile. Because I get the joke. Because he gets the joke.

And that’s why he’s William Shatner. And it’s why he has been a beloved pop culture icon for going on 40 years.

It doesn’t matter where you came into his career, he’s gonna seduce you anyway. Whether you’re 18 and first saw him as the Big Giant Head on 3rd Rock From The Sun. Or you’re a 16 year-old girl and first enjoyed the Shatner single-handedly pulling the albatross Miss Congeniality from the depths of later career Bullockian mediocrity. Or you are much much older, never cared for Science Fiction but saw him on the Twilight Zone, or on Hooker or you saw him on Broadway. It doesn’t matter. Shatner will get you. He gets everyone.

Who doesn’t love William Shatner? Sure, everyone can agree he’s not the best actor in town. But he’s also surely not the worst. After all, the man has won two Emmy’s and a Golden Globe in the last three years. And he’s had a career for four decades. This is akin to my “Keanu Reeves Doesn’t Suck” theory. You can’t have an extensive career in Hollywood if you suck. You just can’t. So what’s to explain Keanu toplining movies for 20 years? Or Shatner being relevant and consistently working for 40? You just cannot deny that people of this ilk have something that people want. Shatner not only knows what you want, he’s more than willing to goof on himself to give it to you. He’s cultivated the Shatner image over time, and unlike certain actors who are associated with iconic characters yet shun their fans (ahem, Han Solo), Shatner embraces his place in the cultural lexicon. He swims just fine in those waters.

He’s in on the joke. That’s the reason he’s still around. And it’s the reason I love him despite not ever having seen a second of his most famous work. And that’s the reason I was finally able to write this post.

More actors need to embrace the persona they create in the media, instead of begrudging it. Why is Meg Ryan irrelevant today? Because she turned her back on the label of “America’s Sweetheart” and tried to convince us she could do big drama. But we don’t care to see her doing that. Ditto Jim Carrey. Look at Sylvester Stallone who finally came to grips with his place in the world (he will forever be Rocky Balboa) and is now experiencing a rebirth in the public eye. Or Billy Zabka, who just directed a hilarious music video based around his Johnny character from Karate Kid twenty years later. He gets that he’ll always be the guy who swept the leg and he’s cool with it. And we are so very cool with him, and happy to have him back. When celebrities embrace that which made them celebrities in the first place, we are obliged to love them more. Shatner knows this and that’s why he rules so hard, more than 40 years after he first began his voyages on the Starship Enterprise.

I recommend everyone go out, pick up his Roast on DVD, and spend some time thinking about why you dig Shatner so much. It’ll be worth your time.

A few more quick thoughts on some of the Roasters:

Andy Dick: We find you funny when you’re grabbing Pam Anderson’s boobs or getting hauled off the Jimmy Kimmel show, not when you’re doing shtick. So less with the talking and more with the crazy drunken Carrie Fisher face-licking and widespread celebrity herpes transportation.

Patton Oswalt: Had the best joke of the night. He pulled out a paper bag and said to Shatner “Can you settle a bet between my friends and act your way out of this”.

Fred Willard: When did he start being thought of as an insult comic? I’m confused. Isn’t he supposed to be ironic funny, not funny funny? Can we get a ruling on this?

Lisa Lampanelli: She’ll never get her own sitcom or movie, but she may be the funniest comedian per capita in the business.

Artie Lange: I may not have liked you on Mad TV. Or liked your movie Beer League. Or ever cared to watch Boat Trip. But for giving me a new, awesome way to say “Whores” (pronounced “Who-ers”) I will love your comedy forever. Now start eating some salads before you pull a Chris Farley and your tombstone reads: “Here lies that drunk fat guy from the Stern show”, instead of “Here lies that drunk guy from the Stern show”.

Some clips of classic Shatnerian awesomeness for your viewing pleasure:

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March 23, 2007

Vonage ordered to stop using Verizon VoIP patents

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But judge postpones enforcing decision for two weeks, when Vonage will get a chance to make a case for putting injunction on hold during appeal.

Motion-sensing comes to mobile phones

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The technology made popular by Nintendo’s Wii game controller is adding new utility–and excitement–to the cell phone.
Photos: Motion-sensing phones

Oracle sues rival SAP for alleged theft (AP)

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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, center, smiles with Oracle CFO Safra Catz, left, and Oracle president Charles Phillips, second from right, during the Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco, in this Oct. 25, 2006 file photo. Business software maker Oracle Corp. is expected to report quarterly earnings, Tuesday, March 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - Oracle Corp. on Thursday accused SAP AG of hacking into its computers to heist secret product information in a lawsuit that escalates the animosity that had already been building between two of the world’s largest business software makers.


Oracle sues SAP alleging purloined software (AFP)

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Oracle Corp. company headquarters in Redwood Shores, California. Business software giant Oracle sued rival SAP in US federal court Thursday, charging the German firm with the online looting of its software libraries to gain a competitive advantage.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)AFP - Business software giant Oracle sued rival SAP in US federal court Thursday, charging the German firm with the online looting of its software libraries to gain a competitive advantage.


Maintenance contracts at heart of Oracle, SAP dispute (InfoWorld)

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InfoWorld - Software maintenance–who provides it and at what price–is at the heart of the corporate theft lawsuit Oracle filed against arch-rival SAP, one expert said.

U.S. judge blocks 1998 online porn law (AP)

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Children are shown surfing the Internet at a cafe in Hanoi, in this April 14, 2006 file photo. A U.S. federal court ruled on Thursday that a 1998 law designed to block children from viewing Internet pornography violates the U.S. Constitution's free speech protections. (Kham/Reuters)AP - Software filters work much better than a 1998 federal law designed to keep pornography away from children on the Internet, a federal judge ruled Thursday in striking down the measure on free-speech grounds.


Oracle sues rival SAP, charges "corporate theft" (Reuters)

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Oracle Co-President and Director Charles Phillips speaks during a news conference in Mumbai, January 10, 2006. Oracle Corp. sued SAP AG on Thursday for 'corporate theft on a grand scale,' claiming its business software rival had stolen copyrighted software and other confidential materials. (Punit Paranjpe/Reuters)Reuters - Oracle Corp. sued SAP AG on
Thursday for "corporate theft on a grand scale," claiming its
business software rival used customers' online access codes to
steal copyrighted software.


March 22, 2007

FCC to study need for more Net neutrality regulation

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Federal Communications Commission says it will invite public comments on the need for more Net neutrality protections.

The Jay Interviews Cru Jones!

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Rad Opening Credit

“Ok dudes, let’s walk this sucker!”

Bill Allen and Lori Loughlin

“This is ass sliding!”

Bicycle Boogie

“Looks like Cru and Christian are gonna do a little Bicycle Boogie!”

Helltrack

“Bart Conner is stopping. He wants Cru Jones one-on-one!”

You know him as Cru Jones from Rad (or perhaps from Born on the Fourth of July), but I know him as Mr. Bill Allen. And he was cool enough to stop by the PopLoad show and talk to me about the movie.

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We talked about all things Rad. Bill let us in on some super secret Special Edition DVD news. Spoke about his desire to produce and star in a Rad sequel. Talked about training for the movie, how the bicycle stunts were done and implored kids to wear protective gear (yeah right!). We talked about how it feels to be in a movie beloved by so many, and how he feels about playing a character that affected a generation of 80’s kids. Bill was a great guest; completely willing to let us geek out about a movie he made 21 years ago, and gracious about all the praise I and my listeners bestowed upon him. It was truly a proud moment in my life as a pop culture geek.

If you missed the interview, you can download the mp3 by CLICKING HERE (takes a minute to download)!

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