Feb 26 2006 Network Neutrality (via Technology Voice)

Here is a very succinct discussion of the network neutrality issue. This topic is largely under the radar of most mainstream press and is of the utmost importance to the future of the free internet as we know it.

Hul Mal Gamay saves the day once again.

http://www.techvoice.tv/?p=26


 
 

Feb 13 2006 None of the current graphics cards support HDCP.

Interesting article by Firing Squad discusses how home users will be locked out of next generation video on their home-built PCs due to DRM known as HDCP.

read more | digg story


 
 

Feb 10 2006 Rick Prelinger - Are the Archives Doomed? (Enhanced AAC)

Special Episode:
Rick Prelinger is the founder of the Prelinger Archives, the Board President of the Internet Archive and is the acting directory of the Open Content Alliance. Rick spoke to the University of Pittsburgh on January 26, 2006 regarding, as the title states, the future of archives. This week’s podcast is the audio from Rick’s lecture, in its entirety. This lecture is also available as a webcast through the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Instructional Development and Distance Education, which you can get here. With that said, I thought it might be an interesting exercise to provide the lecture as a podcast/blog entry so …


 
 

Feb 10 2006 Rick Prelinger - Are the Archives Doomed?

Special Episode:
Rick Prelinger is the founder of the Prelinger Archives, the Board President of the Internet Archive and is the acting directory of the Open Content Alliance. Rick spoke to the University of Pittsburgh on January 26, 2006 regarding, as the title states, the future of archives. This week’s podcast is the audio from Rick’s lecture, in its entirety. This lecture is also available as a webcast through the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Instructional Development and Distance Education, which you can get here. With that said, I thought it might be an interesting exercise to provide the lecture as a podcast/blog entry so …


 
 

Feb 9 2006 New Look

What do you think of our new look? It’s a slightly modified version of Richard Dow’s News Print Theme.