Archive for Technology
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Going digital for the short term
I sit here listening to Aretha Franklin’s “Think†while writing this, and it makes me think (you should have seen it coming). While I have little doubt that my children or grandchildren will still get the pleasure of hearing Ms. Franklin’s voice, I do wonder about t...
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Buying a laptop, and why it isn’t exactly Apples and Dells
It's probably important, in full disclosure, to reveal that I am at least somewhat tech savvy. Â I use the term somewhat broadly, because while I can open a desktop and install a new hard drive, or install Ubuntu onto that desktop afterwards, I am not the type who can hand code my very only...
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Hulu possibly moving to a subscription model
Try to hide your shock, but it appears Hulu may be moving to a subscription based model. Jonathan Miller, News Corp.’s new chief digital officer stated that is exactly where he sees the currently free site headed. But don’t worry too much yet, as this is neither as inevi...
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Jim Carrey plays a cast of characters in A Christmas Carol
There’s something a little surreal about putting Jim Carrey into an animated film. Part of his original charm in films such as Ace Venture Pet Detective and The Mask was how animated he was in real life. But Robert Zemeckis has found a solution—motion capture animation. ...
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Facebook has become too popular to be useful
Face it, Facebook, you’re just too popular. You’re the local weatherman who can’t go to the adult bookstore because everyone knows your face (never mind who would have to be there to rat you out). What was once a cool fad has gone mainstream to the point where grandm...
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The fate of fan games, and why movie studios get fan media right
If you’re questioning exactly what a fan game is, then it’s likely you've never heard of fan fiction or fan films. Fan media, as a broad term, is when fans of a media property take it upon themselves to recreate the or expand upon the experience of that media. In other word...
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In a digital age, do we care about reality?
It’s a question science fiction has been asking for decades. If, at some point, fantasy could mimic reality to a flawless degree, would we care? Should we care? And unlike how much of science fiction predicted this question would come to a head through virtual reality or andro...
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Facebook, Plato’s Cave, and why I feel normal
There was a time when I resisted the lure of Facebook. I had already used MySpace and found it rather pointless. It was mostly just old high school and college friends wanting to “reconnect†long enough to see how many kids I have, and not much else. What was the point fo...
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ABC joining Hulu is why it succeeds
Wait, something happening now can not explain past success, can it? I mean, unless we were the Lost castaways…oh, wait, ABC? Gotcha. Actually, the point is nearly as convoluted as Lost, and that’s a good thing. Hulu.com was a joint startup between NBC Universal and Fo...
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CSI and the infinite resolution of doom
It may come to a shock to many, but the things you see done with computers on shows like CSI and 24 are pretty farfetched. You cannot blow up an image infinitely and obtain details by simply "enhancing resolution." To put it simply, if this were true there would be no need for more than ...
