Sunday, November 13, 2005

TFC #1 Is On The Air

Yes everyone, the first ever podcast from T3K is on the air. The podcast can be downloaded from the new jump page at http://thet3k.wordpress.com Its fun stuff, so take a look. Listen and let us know what you think. Thanks everyone for your support.

techferret

Saturday, November 12, 2005

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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

T3K Is Now On

So what have I been up to? Well first off, I didn't get the job with Apple (@#!#-ers), still won't stop me anyways;). Could a job with CALtrans be up in the air, who knows. I'll keep you posted.

I am now closer with that podcast I was dragging on-and-on about. I have decided to call it The T3Kcast, and the first podcast will be on Bit-torrent. I know, whats Bit-torrent? Well, I will dispel the word and tell you why it is important. It will be fun, promise.
And another one will be accompanying The T3Kcast, an un-named project that I am currently planning with a dear friend of mine. Lots of fun coming from the T3K crew.

T3K is my new company, a small start-up of sorts. I thought, well since I am doing all of this, might as well keep it all under one umbrella company. So T3K will take you to other areas yet unexplored by the techferret right now. So I'm excited about this, a bit scared as well, but T3K is the start of this huge venture I am going towards.

Alright everyone, I have got to continue designing the T3K website so until you hear from me again, take care.

tf.

Apple Ushers in The iPod, iTunes 6, & More Useful iMac

Oh boy Stevie! The iPod, you dog you. Yes, The iPod now handles 150 hours of video, is thinner than the 4g iPod, 20 hours of battery life, a larger screen, and it now comes in black. Woo-hoo…now I can watch Lost and Desperate Housewives anytime of the day. Good-bye TIVO, TIVO-To go, PSP, and Archos! All The iPod come at their usual price…$299 to $399 (20gb and 60gb).

On that note, Apple also released iTunes 6, now with support for videos selling for $1.99 (US) each…kinda cheap don’t you think? Besides TV shows, you can also download vidcasts and music videos for the same price. Huh…Could this be the beginning of a second coming for Apple?

And finally, Stevie released an updated iMac which is remarkably thinner than before, feature a built-in iSight (web camera) and lighting, Mighty Mouse is standard, Bluetooth, Superdrive (DVD Burner), and the all new Front Row software, their answer to the Windows Media Center, which allows you to use their new Remote Control to…well control your iMac from a far distance. All I have got to say is…right on! The 17in is $1,299, while the 20in is $1,699.

Well, you might be wondering why post this twice...or what are you talking about? I have another blog which I am considering to use now as the new pad for "The T3K by techferret". It runs under Wordpress, and I do like it. Their options are pretty, and they can match on Blogger for many things. I still haven't made a decision on it yet, so please bear with me. I'll make another post soon so that everyone doesn't have to be in the dark anymore on what the techferret is up to.


Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Daily Tech for Sep. 22, 2005

Hello again! Its the again with your daily news...Let’s see....
  1. Steve Jobs Says No to Raising iTunes Prices
    Well, well. About time Steve defended his pricing scheme...at the Paris Apple Expo, his quote can explain this story well: "If the price goes up, they will go back to piracy and everyone loses." Kudos to you Mr. Jobs. iTunes will get my hard earned pennies anytime...

    original story:
    Apple's Jobs warns on 'greedy' music pricing

  2. The Continuing Drama of Processor Names...
    It seems like Intel is going to introduce another naming scheme, which in my opinion, is the dumbest move yet by Intel. Apple was smart, but this naming scheme is way too confusing, and I am a computer user for some number of years...So what is the best right now, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition with Dual-Core Technology 3.5 GHz and 950 nm...all I have to say is to read the original story...@#&!

    original story:
    Intel to dump numbering scheme, start new one

  3. Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 Released
    Update your
    Firefox so that the latest fixes can be made. Updates are a must!

  4. Anti-Theft Measures by IFPI...Stupid!
    So the IFPI (like the RIAA) campaign to end pirates (ARRRR!) is moving towards uninstalling software. How stupid must you be IFPI! There are other ways to download besides the WinMX and eDonkey...;)

    original story:
    Anti-Swapping Tool Launched

  5. Opera's Free!!!
    A great alternative browser to IE, Opera, was finally released free this week, no longer requiring a fee to remove an ad banner they embedded into the browser. A great browser to use, I have it on my computer besides Firefox. Great stuff!
Podcasts and IPTV for this week:
This Week In Tech Ep. 22
Diggnation Ep. 12
NerdTV Ep. 3
DigitalLifeTV Ep. 6
Alright everyone that is the Daily Tech for this week....

So for anyone wondering what the is up to, I have finished my interview on Tuesday with Apple and I am now just waiting for the results. It went well overall, and they quizzed me on everything, so hopefully I have done well. I just finished my first set of midterms as well, not so well as I hoped it would be, but that just means I have to try harder.I am close to planning my first podcast soon, just deciding what should be the first episode...fun stuff that’s all I can say! Alright everyone, take care!

Monday, September 12, 2005

Mac Time!!!!

Ok, this really isn't important news but....I am writing this currently on an iMac! I have reciently applied for a job as a Mac Specialist at a local Apple store, and of course this means I have to bone up on my Mac lingo. Ahh Apple, you have treated me well. Its really funny really because the Mac, or Apple II, was my first experience with a computer.

Enough about that, yes I'm going up for a final interview, yes I'm nervous as heck about it, and I am trying everything I can so that I can have a shot at that awesome job. Who knows, one day I may be able to call my self a Mac Specialist;) Well, one day at a time.

P.S. Oh yeah, I forget to say thank you to all my readers who have supported me throughout these last nine months. You have made my time writing this blog fun. Alright, until next time...

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Apple Releases nano and ROKR

Well…I seem to be a little late to announce this but Apple has released its new items:
  • iTunes 5 – All new interface, with an updated smart shuffle and parental controls.

  • MotoROKR – The elusive iPod phone finally came, and it can hold about 100 songs, ala iPod Shuffle. Partnered with Cingular, the only way to get music on your ROKR is by syncing with your PC. No middle man, I like that!

  • iPod nano – Ah yes, the fabled iPod mini with color screen arrived, but not as a mini. The new iPod nano comes in two sizes, 2GB and 4GB, not much different from the iPod mini, but now sports a color screen, about the same thickness as a wooden pencil, and extremely tiny!
All info on prices can be found on their website at apple.com

R.I.P. iPod mini…you went way too fast.

Friday, September 02, 2005

Our Prayers Go Out To The Gulf Coast

All of our prayers go out to everyone that has been affected by Hurricane Katrina…If you can, help our fellow Americans by donating to American Red Cross.  Even a dollar will help us recover from this tragedy.  Thank You.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Apple Loses Lawsuit Involving iPod Battery Failure

News for everyone that owns an iPod from the 1st to the 3rd generation- a recent lawsuit involving Apple’s faulty batteries has come up to the consumer’s favor.  1st and 2nd generation owners will get half of their replacement fees from apple or $25/$50 credit for the battery.  3rd generations owners are fortunate, they get the battery fully covered if it’s faulty.  The claim form can be found on the Apple iPod Settlement website.  About damn time.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Tech News for Aug. 24, 2005

Welcome back people! This is the weekly column that I write on Wednesday spotlighting the biggest news in the tech world. Hmmm….a short burst of news I’m afraid to say:

  • PSP v2.0 Is Released
    Sony Electronics have released the update to their sleek PSP today, which added much need features that hackers were doing already. Now there is an official web browser, as well as needed updates…but what about the dead pixel problem????


    Link:
    PSP Update Page

    [thanks engadget]


  • Protect Yourself Against the Zotob Virus!!!!
    Virus scanner, spyware scanner, firewall, and firefox people. Period.
Alright, that is all I found….gees, the computer industry is going a bit slow I guess…Oh well…Alright everyone, stay informed….<tf>

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Google talk BETA Released!

So it seems like Google has gotten into the IM/Phone industry.  Today, Google released Google talk BETA to the world, and I have to say, the absence of ads makes it worth while.  The ability to talk to someone who has a Gmail account is very nifty and is a great alternative to Skype, just imagine the possibilities this can bring.  Is something up their sleeves?  I won’t ponder that question, so have fun talking to other Google-heads!

Monday, August 22, 2005

iPod (20GB) For $189

Ooooo….I just wanted to inform everyone out there in the Blogger world that a good place to find cheap iPods is in The Apple Store clearance section. Just stumbled across an 3Gen iPod for 189.00 (20GB), a 4Gen iPod for 219.00 (20GB), and a iPod mini for 179.00 (4GB). I would pick one up if I had the money…;)

Edit- Well, it seems like my link has expired…..so here is the directions to get to the clearance section: Go to The Apple Store, then scroll down until you see the red tag that says sale and asks “Looking for a great deal?”. Click on it, and voila, discounted products besides the iPod. Happy Hunting!

From The Shadows Appears a....Ferret?

……’door opening’……’tap on mic’…….1….2…..1….2…..ok!  Well it sure has been a while, don’t you think?  Where have I been?  Well, I have been around in so cal, exploring the world, which leads me to stray off the path that I once followed.  No, your favorite Blogger was a bit occupied, what with finding a job and all, family troubles, and just wandering the globe (so cal) to find answers to life’s toughest questions like…how many licks does it take to get to a center of a tootsie pop?  I don’t know exactly since the owl was not co-operating at all.  After a little fling with the web (Myspace, flickr, filefarmer [sucks], and website creation) I am ready to come back to the Blogger.  I am debating whether I would like to start podcasting, it would make it much easier for me to do what I like to do, talk to a person.  The freedom would be awesome, and the ability to post at any time with reports would be great…amateur podcasting and reporting.  I would like to hear opinions about this topic, since that is one topic that I am not familiar with at all.  Alright my friends, your leader did not disappear, nor was he dead.  I was just relaxing, taking a break from all the high tension….well, until I talk again, remember this…’                ‘.  That is what we need to think when we are stressed.  Alright y’all, take care….<tf>

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Some Ol' Tech News

Well, first off I would like to say pardons to all my readers, it has been a busy month. I guess life gets a bit harder when you get older. None-the-less I still want to blog, so less talking, more writing....
  • Apple and Intel Together Now
    I know I covered this on the 14 of June, but just a reminder to everyone out there that Apple will begin using Intel processors in the middle of 2006. What will this do to their PowerPC line I don't know, but it could cause a discount from those high prices. A few sources are saying that the Mac-Intel can run Windows out of the box, since developers have already recieved their testers. What does all this say about the rivalry between Apple and Microsoft? It means that we are getting to the next huge battle in the PC world.
  • iPod + iPod photo = iPod color
    Today marked the anouncement everyone was looking for, the combination of the iPod lines. The iPod just got a color screen, dropped the 30GB version, left the 20GB at $299 and the 60GB at $399. Not much difference this time around, but the death of the B&W iPod which was the start of it all is a bit sad, but changes are needed. You can get your iPod at Apple starting today.

    [via engadget]

    Update: Looking at digg and seeing the Apple website, it seems like the iPod shuffle has dropped in price as well, now at $129. Oh, it is a good day.
  • AMD vs. Intel
    Well it looks like AMD and Intel are at it again-this time in court. AMD has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel, stating that Intel has a monopoly in the industry and uses its status to prevent manufacturers from buying AMD processors. I guess AMD really wants to eliminate Intel from the picture. But why fret AMD, you have Microsoft working with you. That's why Intel is going to work with Apple. See, everyone is happy, especially the consumer;)

  • MGM vs. Grokster - Trouble in Paradise
    If you have not been following this case, well downloaders using P2P are in trouble. The Supreme Court decided on June 27 that Grokster is responsible for what their users download, striking a huge blow to the illegal download community. As Patrick Norton said about this, its a victory if you didn't realize that bittorrent is difficult to control and that offshore companies will pick up the P2P slack. What does this mean to P2P users, get into bittorrent!

    Note: I am not supporting illegal downloading in anyway. It is your own decision whether you want to download illegal items or not. Thank you.

  • iTunes 4.9 Released/Podcasts
    Now with Podcasts support. Podcasts are fun to listen to, and do yourself. I am getting interested in doing a Podcast for my readers. It would be simple and short, but it would be fun to be an amateur news anchor. I listen to tWiT, how about you? Remember to update iTunes my friends.

  • Google Earth
    Well, it seems like Google just released Keyhole free of charge. I'm downloading my copy right now. It seems like fun, what with seeing the entire world on my laptop and all. Get your copy at: earth.google.com.

  • Systm, the broken, & this WEEK in TECH
    If you haven't noticed, I am a huge fan of TSS. Since they have gone, the people have left to do other things. Kev and Foo do System and the broken, a web-zine of sorts. Systm has short segments about certain item, like the reciently posted video about making a tivo-like computer with MythTV. the broken is still in development, as Foo and Kev are moving back to San Fran. This Week In Tech is a new podcast created by Leo Laporte, which reunites Patrick, Kevin, Roger Chang, Yoshi, and David Prager with Leo and they talk about tech. Very geeky entertainment that I enjoy. Links to them are found on the sidebar ---->
I think thats enough news for one day so I will end my blogging. Stay tuned for some more news in the coming weeks to come.

techferret out.

Monday, June 06, 2005

Apple and Intel Together At Last

Well, well. It seems like Apple is going to say goodbye to the PowerPC platform and say hello to the Intel platform 'YES'. Steve Job said that there was no future with the PowerPC and that to head into the future, they will need to move on to the Intel platform, which will have more computing power and less power consumption. They say that the Mac OSX operating systems works well with the Intel platform, and what is even more amazing is that the entire keynote speech was with a Intel-Apple computer. For those who dont know what the WWDC 2005 Keynote is, it is a presentation made every year by Apple. It is just really exciting to know that the best operating system will finally be available on Intel systems. Ooooo......Apple and Intel together. In about a year, I'm saying goodbye to Windows and say hello to Mac OSX ;) Switch....you better believe it!

Monday, May 30, 2005

A Simple Question

I just wanted feedback...are you loving the iTunes info or not? I'm debating whether to or not to remove it. Comments welcome.

Friday, May 27, 2005

techferret's back/ Konfabulator2

Today was my last day of finals, so I can finally focus on my blogging again. I'm hoping to do a bit more updating this time around, so look for some good stuff coming soon. I'm currently evaluating Konfabulator2 and I'll tell ya, this is eye candy. They have many widgets which are pretty nifty to work with. Oh sorry, a widget is a type of GUI which uses symbols and program code to do a specific function (Dictionary.com). It is nice for broadband users who like to keep an eye on the weather, or for users who want to see their cpu statistics. It costs money, but using the trial version is no different. I would suggest it if you are tired of your dire windows desktop and want to spice it up a bit. Visit pixoria.com for more information.

Monday, May 16, 2005

It Has Been a While....

I would like to say sorry to everyone who has been coming to my blog for their news these past two weeks. It is that time of the semester where my college likes to have finals, so it has been stressful. I will be back in full form soon, but for now I will take a short break from blogging to focus on my studies. Education is a good thing. Well, until I write again, take care everyone. Keep looking, I may make an apperance now and then.

techferret
signing out.

Monday, April 25, 2005

Bonus Tech News on April 25, 2005

Hi-di-ho everyone! I seem to have more freetime today than usual, so I'll get to some tech news...
  • Apple Ships Tiger Early
    Well, well. It seems like we have gun-jumpers around the industry. A fortunate few recieved their pre-ordered Mac OSX 10.4 on the weekend, which caused Apple to flinch. Anyone out there have it installed in their Macs? Leave comments if you like telling us PC users about the good life.
  • Happy Birthday To You....
    Apple's iTunes Music Store will turn into a toddler this upcoming thursday, reaching the terrible twos. Last year's hoopla involved free music downloads from popular artists. Lets hope that this birthday celebration is a blast, and possibly a discount on thursday (are you listening Apple?).
  • Windows XP Professional 64-Bit Edition
    Today, Microsoft has finally released the 64-bit edition of Windows XP Professional. Users of XP who have 64-bit processors will be eligible for a free upgrade. Tom's Hardware Guide has all the details.

    Link: Intro. of WinXP 64-bit
Well, thats about it. A short burst of news, I know, but stay tuned for another dosage of Tech News on the normal day, Wednesday. Alright mi amigos....

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Daily Tech for April 20, 2005

Hi everyone and welcome to another week of tech news. Another dull week in the technology world, so its going to be brief again.

  • Free Opera Browser v7.54 License
    There is a magazine in Germany that is offering their readers a free copy of Opera v7.54 online. An alternative browser to IE, this could be used instead of Firefox when you need IE-only content and want to avoid Microsoft. Dynatech has all the details.

    Link: Free Opera Browser
  • Google Maps in UK
    Google has now released Google Maps and Local for our UK citizens. Have fun seeing your home and Buckingham Palace from the sky, and finding iPod clubs in London.

    Link: Google Maps UK
    Google Local UK

  • Apple OSX "Tiger" Gold Master Online
    Well it seems like the "Tiger" is online for Mac-ites to download, well only the Developers and any Apple employee. Remember this is illegal and can get you in trouble. For the ones who have no guilt, here's the link with a warning from smash's world 6.8c.
    (FYI: Gold Master is the title given to the final version of a software)

    Link: Apple OSX "Tiger"

  • Adobe accquires Macromedia in Deal
    Adobe Systems Inc. will buy rival Macromedia Inc. for $3.4 billion. Adobe is the creator of the PDF file, as well as Photoshop (photo editing). Macromedia creates the Flash protocol that we are all familar with. Extremetech has the rest of the details.

    Link: Adobe and Macromedia Deal
Well thats about it for this weeks edition of the Daily Tech...This has been techferret and I hope you have a great day.

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Daily Tech For April 13, 2005

Good morning and welcome to the Quick Wake Up Call Edition. Grab your cup of coffee or tea and enjoy the morning news...
  • Security Update!
    Well, it looks like Microsoft released another set of patches today. Update your software.
  • Systm and the broken
    Switcherman has behind-the-scene footage of both Systm and the broken...take a look.

    Link: Switcherman
Well, I told ya it was quick. Had to cut it short. Well, have a good day, and happy surfing.

techferret out.

Friday, April 08, 2005

Making Your Internet Experience Safe

As one may know, Microsoft owns everything in the computer world. From the OS you use (assuming you are reading this from Windows XP) to the very browser you surf the web with, Microsoft is everywhere. People hate Microsoft, this is obvious (Google-ing will tell you), and thus poor uninformed users are attacked from everywhere. Though the internet is dangerous, with proper protection, one can avoid the viruses and hacking.

Firefox
The browser that is taking back the web, Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2, is the best thing to come to the browser world since Netscape Communicator 4. It is encouraging competition and its army is strong, 25 million plus downloads, showing that innovation is needed in the computing world. Many techies and I use Firefox for its innovations including pop-up blockers, ad-blocking, tabbed browsing, and extremely fast interface. Though the internet is playing catch-up, the control IE has is shrinking. Less prone to the attacks and holes found in IE, it is safer and ensures a positive internet experience. Once you go to Firefox, you won't want it any other way.

Link:
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2

Anti-Virus
It seems that now-a-days new computers have anti-virus software installed, but for those who don't have any, get it. There are many anti-virus software available, and if you have the money then reach for the McAfee and Symantec. No money? No problem. There are two perfectly good anti-virus software that costs nothing. Avast 4 Home Edition and AVG Antivirus Free Edition are great programs and protect you from the viruses out there. Don't download and open anything unless you are sure it is free of viruses. Like wise, don't open e-mail attachments at all. Unless you know that person, avoid it; even then, use your anti-virus to make sure. It is better to be safe than sorry.

Links:
Avast 4 Home Edition
AVG Antivirus Free Editon

Firewall
With an effective browser and anti-virus, the next step is to aquire a firewall. Windows XP SP2 users are lucky--they already have one built in. That is just find and dandy, but it is just not enough. Two of my favorites, Sygate Personal Firewall 5.6 and ZoneAlarm 5.5, are recommended by the top tech users. For average joes, this software is not that difficult to control at all. Each one has easy to use interfaces, and are capable of learning your browsing habits, granting that you help it learn. Both question every program, so this can be a bit annoying, but checking a box solves that. I recommend them both, just choose one and march on through the internet.

Anti-Spyware
Now with the best browser, an anti-virus, and two firewalls your thinking I'm safe right? Wrong. There are programs on the internet that attach spyware, which can kill even the best computer out there. Fear not, for the killer tools are a click away. Take your pick: Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition, Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3, and Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta) (formally Giant AntiSpyware). Each one is free and will protect your computer as well as any paid software outthere. Each one is award winning and will do a good job of nuking the baddies. I personally use Ad-Aware SE Professional Edition, and it is good. I also run MS AntiSpyware once in a while to catch something. For the daring, try HijackThis 1.98, a spyware removal tool that will kill everything in its sight, even the good ones. With this in your arsenal, the internet should take cover.

Links:
Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition
Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3
Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta)
HijackThis 1.98

Remember the main things:
  1. Update regularly: Updates always come with fixes and patches which protect you even more. For Windows users, this is a must!
  2. Be cautious: Check and check again. Safe is better than sorry.
  3. Check for Viruses and Spyware once a week.
  4. Enjoy the internet.
I hope this was useful to you, the reader. As this is the first "article" I have written, I could have left something out. Feel free to comment and share your tips with the rest of the community, everyone is welcomed. Have a nice day everyone.

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Daily Tech News for April 6, 2005

Well, its back to the old routine again. Ahh...only two months left till another extended vacation. Well lets get to the weeks tech news...
  • Peeping Tom to The Next Level
    Well it looks like Google had a reason for buying Keyhole. Their Google Maps now supports satellite images, so you know what you are looking at. I was able to see my house from the top...scary stuff man.

    Link: Google Maps

  • Fantasies of iPod movie
    Over at Engadget, they have posted a link to a story about a deal Apple made with UK based Alphamosaic for multimedia chips. Can you just think of Quicktime Movie Store and iPod movie...oooo.

    Link: Multimedia iPod(s) by End of 2005?

    Also, Scopetech have an article dealing with what if? Read it, very intriguing.

    Link: The iPod movie+Quicktime Movie Store

  • iMac mini Available At Best Buy
    For those of you who live too far from an Apple Store, that sucks. If you wanted an iMac mini and don't trust internet purchases, you can go to your local Best Buy and pick up one there. Apple computers in a Nationwide chain...cool.

  • DotNets...Huh?
    I was just looking at my college newspaper, Daily Titan, and they have an article talking about how the DotNets generation are more tolerant than the Gen X and Baby Boomers. Nothing to do with tech really, but what caught my attention was that anyone aged 18-25 right now are DotNets. Interesting...DotNets. "Coming soon to your workplace...DotNets! Available in many different colors and sizes, find one that fits your workplace today."

    Link: DotNets Are a Tolerant Bunch

  • Geek Speak is Confusing to the Average Joe
    It looks like many computer users that are not geeks are confused by the jargon used today on the net. Slashdot has the link to the BBC story.

    Link: 'Geek Speak' Confuses Net Users
Well, thats about it for this weeks edition. My past news is found using the archives, for those people who missed the blocking picture post. Well, I have to run...

techferret out.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Daily Tech News for March 30, 2005

Good morning all you techies! I am in spring break at the moment, so I have been able to focus on my personal life, as well as focus on my blog. As many of you have noticed, or not, I have started a personal blog, as a geek needs to "keep it real." Well, enough of that, lets get to the top stories...
  • COMDEX Cancelled Again...
    ...and again it seems. For the second time in a row, the organizers of the show have decided to cancel COMDEX again. Well, there is E3 and CES at least.

  • PSP Released, Hacks Galore
    Well everyone knows that it came out, what with all of the commercials and nationwide news coverage, so why cover it here. Simple, Hacks! As fast as it came out last Thursday, hacks were available. Over at PSP Hacks, they have a forum where users can input hacks they have found. Anyone out there wants to give me a PSP? Anyone? Aww...

    Link: PSP Hacks Forum

  • A Life Without Microsoft...Now
    Over at Extremetech, they are running a weekly article on what would happen if Microsoft is no more, and how to survive in the world sans MS Windows. Very interesting read indeed...wars would end, then world peace would be abundant.

    Links: Giving Microsoft The Boot: Part 1
    Giving Microsoft The Boot: Part 2

Well, thats about it for this week. I have the rest of the week, so look forward to updates at least every two days, maybe sooner. Alrighty then...

techferret out.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Update on Blocking Unwanted Downloads of Pictures

I have found another page which has more HTML code for you to paste into your blog or website. I noticed my prior posting wasn't that effective with Firefox, so hopefully this code works better. Thanks to Hypergurl for the information.

Link: No Right Click...

...also, I have found another page where you can disable the image toolbar in IE6, to stop those pesky MS users.

Link: Disable Image Toolbar For IE6

Blocking Unwanted Downloads of Text and Photos

Well, after a request from a commentator long ago, I have found a solution, somewhat. Surfing the World Wide Web, or WWW, internet, web, etc...has led me to a few conclusions...
  1. Images will be taken without consideration. period. Hot-linking is a huge problem in the cyber world, but it is free for everyone to take. Just look at google without SafeSearch on.
  2. Your personal life is exposed when you take your blog, website, etc...on the public scene.
  3. Wait...there is no three.
Well, I couldn't find the answer myself, what with the lack of free time and college being a bitch, so I did what every geek does, procrasinate, and then google!

As a result, I found this webpage with info on how to block your images from being downloaded. A little wordy, and the short-attention span got to me, so I could not finish the entire thing. The most important thing is that they have a code for you to paste onto your blog or website to prevent your text and picture from being taken. Very useful indeed.

Link: HTML Code to Stop Downloading of Text and Photos...

So I would like to thank BROWNIELOCKS for their insightful article, though they are not techy at all, and ranting excessively, but everyone rants once in a while. Alright, till another day...
techferret out.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Systm and The Broken

Kevin Rose has updated info for his fans. Kev and the gang has started Systm, a Screen Saver-like show, and the broken is ready for episode four. All I can say is, now? No...well, how about now? I will be calm, but the excitement is too much. Tech is back.

How to remove the Blogger Navigator Bar

Hey bloggers! Have Blogger and hate the Nav Bar on the top? How would you like to remove the Nav Bar? Tempted? Look at Workingbath for a code to eliminate the annoying/loving Nav Bar. Ezekiel 25:17 baby (who hasn't seen Pulp Fiction?).

Link: Get Rid of Blogger's Nav Bar

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Firefox 1.0.2 Released!

Just a heads up for everyone...update your Firefox browser. As of this evening, 25 million downloads and counting. Keep it up.

Cosmetic Changes

As you have already noticed, things are a little different. First of all, on the right column there is an image from my moblog, techferret pix. Also, there is a javascript allowing you to check out my digg news. Well, thats about it...oh yeah...you can arrive to my website now at www.thetechferret.com Cool.

Daily Tech News for March 23, 2005

Welcome to another week of tech news. Nothing much to report on the home front, only cosmetic changes which I'll get into in another post.
  • Will Linux Prevail Vs. Win'doh'
    In a showing of testicular fortitude, Novell is betting its marbles that its next distro of Novell Linux Desktop, version 10, will surpass the dominating OS leader, MS Windows. Personally, only "Stevie" will be able to conquer Bill Gates.

    Link: Novell Says Its Next Linux...

  • PyMusique Vs. Apple - Part II
    After Apple released a patch to block PyMusique, one of the authors have already patched PyMusique, thus proving the ol' saying: "Anything you can do, I can do better!"

    Link: PyMusique Author Hacks Apple's iTunes Fix

  • Gmail or Yahoo!
    Today Yahoo has announced that they will bump up the 250MB limit to 1GB as a slap to Google's Gmail. I guess the promise to have 1GB of e-mail storage has become reality.

    Link: Yahoo Expands E-Mail Storage
Well, thats about it for today. Sorry I had to cut it short, but duty calls. Thanks goes out to TechInfoBlog! for thanking me. Tell your friends about The Daily Tech by Techferret. Just link to me or tell them to go to www.thetechferret.com. It'll take you to the real link (http://techferret.blogspot.com) without much hassle.

techferret out.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Additional Deals on the Web

Kevin Rose has a few links of his own. Take a look. I found these sites to be great as well.

Link: Best Deal Sites On The Web

The Tech News for March 16, 2005

Hi everyone...It sure has been a while. College is a drag at time, that is why I created this blog...To get away.
  • GoogleX
    The geniuses at Google Labs have another contraption up their sleeves...GoogleX! It takes the dock from OSX (Apple's OS if you don't know) and insert icons to find the difficult maps and video searches. Have a look-see...

    Link: GoogleX

    Update: As of this afternoon, they have taken out the page, so I'm sorry. TechInfoBlog has it mirrored if your curious.

    Link: GoogleX Mirror

  • CTIA...wtf is that?
    CTIA, or Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, is having their annual expo, showcasing the newest offerings from phone manufactures. Hot looking phone are around, especially the LG-8100 and the RAZR (CDMA version...sorry, I have Verizon). Can't wait to get my hands on the new handsets. Engadget has a section dedicated to cellphones...browse through it and see the new items. Surfing has it rewards.

    Link: Cellphones @ Engadget

    Update: As of today, Engadget has a link dedicated to the CTIA. Sweet phones!

    Link: CTIA highlights

  • Jackpot!!!
    Well, it looks like CompUSA will have to pay out their rebates at the end. Now I can finally get that refund I was waiting for so long. Thank God the Judical system still works...for money.

  • Linux for Newb!
    Linux Online has a guide for us newbies on how to install a Linux distro on our computers. Courtesy of digg.com.

    Link: DIY Linux Install

  • Speed Typing Test
    Self-explanatory...see how fast you can type. My wpm is 46. What's yours?

    Link: Speed Typing Test

  • Mozilla Org. Focusing on Firefox/Thunderbird
    Mozilla Org. has stopped focusing on Mozilla Suite, or seamonkey. As the heat is turning up between Microsoft and Mozilla, they will start to fight with Firefox, leaving seamonkey behind. Speculation is that it will continue on, but the new kid on the block is just too good to leave.
Well, thats about it. I have a profile picture up already, if you haven't seen it yet. I saw the counter fly when I was posting my test pictures. Well, the blocking of pictures is difficult to find I have to say...drop me a line if you have any sites to help me out. My e-mail again is techferret@gmail.com

Well, so long. As they say in Hawaii, aloha. Hangloose guys. Techferret out!

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Tech News for: March 2, 2005

Good morning everyone! Here is your tech news for the week...
  • Scopetech
    Not really big news for the world, but for all the geeks out there in the world, Dan Huard, from The Screen Savers, has his new website up. Scopetech.net looks cool, and it feels awesome. He has columns posted on his website which deal with different items, from processors to "iPod movie"(...ahh, I wish.) Take a look.

    Link: Scopetech.net
  • Online Deals
    You know, the internet has become a huge asset to normal and geeks alike. I would like to direct you to three different websites that have great deals posted all the time, for those who want to start looking past amazon and newegg.
    • Deals on the Web - A wonderful website that has at least 10-20 deals a day. Another plus is that it is free, so no membership is necessary.
    • Slickdeals - This website is not as plentiful as Deals on the Web, but is still good to check out. Wonderful magazine subscriptions come up at times.
    • Hot Deals Club - This is different from the others as this is a paid membership. $25 dollars gets you exclusive links to deals not posted in the other two. They have a free page for deals, but the gold is in the membership. I have one, and its worth it's cost. I cannot share with you the deals, but it ranges from coupons to half-price deals. Fun!
  • 64-Bit Windows XP and Server 2003
    Starting in June, Athlon 64 owners will finally be able to unlock the processor's full potenial. Microsoft has announced that their 64-Bit edition of Windows XP and Server 2003 will be finalized in June. If you are thinking about getting a new computer, wait until June. By that time, Pentium D and Athlon 64 will be in 64-Bit country. Any day now...I'll have that 64-Bit computer, you'll see.

    Link: 64-Bit Windows XP and Server 2003
  • Sir Bill Gates
    In another sign that Bill Gates is going to rule the world, he has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth. Engadget is having a contest to find an appropiate caption for the newly-knighted Gates. Have fun now, because soon it will be Emperor Gates.

    Link: Bill Gates Getting Knighted...
  • Creative vs. Apple
    And of course...Creative will drop the price of their Zen Micro to compete with the iPod mini 2G. Engadget has the details...read the comments...they're funny. In the end, which ever screws the consumer over will win. 'apple'-cough

    Link: Creative Cutting Prices
Well, until next time...surf on!
-techferret out

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Tech News For: Feb. 23, 2005

A slow week in news I must say...
  • New iPods!!!
    Apple released the highly waited upgrade to the mini and photo lines today.
    The iPod mini got an upgrade to 6GB and priced at $249, and the 4GB version is going to be around now only for $199.
    The iPod photo comes in two sizes: 30 GB and 60GB, priced at $349 and $449 respectively.
    The iPod is now in 20GB country and costs about $299.

    Link: Apple
  • Gaming
    For the gamers out there, the rumor mill has been turning up news. The Xb0x 2 is now called the Xbox 360 and coming with wireless controllers. Joystiq has a good article talking about how wireless the Xbox 360 will be.

    Link: Joystiq
  • Bye-Bye PDA
    Sony is going to quit the PDA industry, so the new Clie will never be released in the US. Extremetech has more in detail.

    Link: Sony quitting PDA industry

  • Paris Hilton's Sidekick gets Hacked!
    Everyone knows this, so no mention necessary here. Uneasy Silence has the pics and the list available. NSFW, be forwarn. Oh, and T-Mobile...get better IT guys and security.

    Link: Paris Hilton's Sidekick gets Hacked!
So thats it for this weeks edition.
I'm getting the article ready for blocking pics on the web so look out for that.
Thanks to everyone for your loyality to this website. It means a lot to me.
Well, lets stop being sappy, and say the closing....techferret out.

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

The Tech News For: Feb. 16, 2005

Well, another week, another week of tech news today....
  • Astronomy fans can take a look at this website for the "Best Hubble Pics of All Time". I have one on my desktop already.
  • Microsoft will offer their MS Windows AntiSpyware free of charge to everyone. Hmmm...Microsoft looks a little scared to me, what with all the free options that work much better and faster too.
  • Do-it-yourself expresso maker....need I say more. Take that Starbucks!
  • And finally, 3GSM was here this week. Look at Engadget's site for highlights. Awesome phones man.
Well, that will just do it for this week's tech news. Not really all that exciting this week, but then again, no news is good news.

And on a side note, I'm looking into blocking downloads of pictures from the net in the coming days, so look out for that guys. Comments are always welcomed, so feel free to speak your techie mind. Till another week, techferret out.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

This Week In Tech For: Look Up.

Ahh...another week, another tech piece.
  • Well, first off, Google has been very busy indeed, what with the hiring of Ben Goodger (Lead Firefox Developer) and speculation about their new browser wasn't enough, they now have Google Maps. I was messing with it not too long ago, and it is great. So long Mapquest and Expedia, well not yet exactly.
  • Carly Fiorina has been let go. HP has voted to release Fiorina from her duties at HP. CFO Robert Wayman takes over. More can be read at CNET News.
  • The "Cell" processor - Very powerful processor created by Sony, IBM, and Toshiba. With speeds up to 4Ghz, very very speedy indeed.

    Link: 4Ghz Processor Unveiled
Well, that's it for this edition of Tech News. A little short, but they'll get better. Til another day, techferret out.

P.S. Check out my techferret pix page. My vacation pics are up from my trip to Santa Catalina Island. See and be amazed.

It Has Been A While

Hi everyone! Well, like most college life, it is long and time consuming, but do not fret...I will continue posting tech on a weekly basis. For those who don't know, I do go to college, and yes I do go out and have fun, but spare time? Not really. Man, a drink would be good right now.

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Get Firefox!

I have been browsing around the web with IE, and I'm starting to realize that Firefox is gaining support. Also, my website is better seen with Mozilla Firefox than IE. In short, get Firefox already.

Link: Get Firefox!

Tricks: Speed Up Access Time & Speed Up Rendering

Oh....and don't forget to install Extentions and Themes for Mozilla Firefox

iMac mini = Media Player

To follow up on last weeks post, Engadget has a guide on making your iMac mini into a media player. Instructions are a bit complicated, but having an Apple as a Media Center is worth it.

Link: HOW-TO: Turn your iMac mini into a media center

In an update: still no ten referrals. I have two already that have signed up, but have not yet completed their offer. If you guys help, then free Gmail!!!!! Remember, I need to see green for a Gmail.

Link: FreeMiniMacs.com

Google does Video...What's Next?

Google created another search category today...video. Now, you can use your favorite search engine to find videos on the web. Parent's beware.

Link: Google Video Search

Friday, January 21, 2005

Gaim 1.1.2 Released

If you have AIM, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, and Jabber, then you have heard about Gaim. Just a heads-up for the veteran...For the newbie, Gaim is an instant messenger that allows you to have one program instead of many (commonly MSN Messenger, AIM, and Yahoo! Messenger). Wonderful application that allows you to talk to all your buddies, no matter if they are in different programs. (psssttt....'plus secret messages are capable')

Link: Gaim 1.1.2
....Oh, and by the way
  • Linux version available
  • Windows available: this is tricky, but easy. When you click on the link, just look for the "Windows Port" on the right side.
  • Sorry, no Mac available. Besides, you got a Mac-grade A software in that box.

HP has become paranoid.

Well in a twist, HP will start splitting different markets, regionalizing their ink cartridges. Many more details are in Mark Hachman's article at ExtremeTech. Has the world gone insane or what? Read and come back to post your comments.

Link: It's Time to Figure Out Who Our Friends Are

Switch

I was looking at Dan's website and he posted a link to this little gem. A parody of the apple switch commerical with linux instead. Hilarious. Check it out. Hmm...to be a supervillian.

Link: Switch To Linux

Thursday, January 20, 2005

iMac mini as a Media Player?


Well over at Engadget, they have an article written by Ross Rubin talking about how the iMac mini is the best media player out there, with a few mods of course. My take? I think anything running unix is better than "windohs" media center.

Link: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000460028138/

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

freeminimacs.com

Well, I decided to try this new offer from Gratis, freeminimacs.com, and see if a iMac mini is obtainable this way. To do this, I need your help, yes you the readers. Click on the link at the bottom to connect to my referral link, fill out the info (choose an e-mail with spam-blocker) and complete an offer - there simple as that. If I can get 10 referrals, then I will have my own iMac mini. I will update over time. Feel free to post your referral links, for I need traffic.

Link:
http://www.FreeMiniMacs.com/?r=14076935

P.S. Gotta give credit to Kevin Rose for getting me into this. Such huge commotion in his website got me into it too.

CDMA phone as a modem

I was looking at Engadget today and I found an article talking about using your CDMA phone as a modem, using only airtime minutes. They have all the details, as well as directions posted on their article. A nifty trick when internet access is necessary.

Link: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000930027824/

P.S. Mac OSX owners and GSM phones are not left out...Engadget also has tutorials for you too!