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Friday, April 23, 2010

in the matrix

Apple Imposing Lifetime Limits on iPads



Apple is imposing a two-per-person lifetime limit on iPad purchases. Now, Steve Jobs and company are either:

1) Employing the old artificial scarcity illusion to make their tablet look like it is just so in demand (which it is not)

2) Hiding a problem supply-side

3) Or, more sinister: Steve Jobs is a control freak who likes complete say over media access, rumors, and apps, and now what his costumers can buy.

Steve escapes the "evil" label that Bill Gates has because of all the Apple slaves in the tech media. And we're an Apple company here at CoOlDiGgY! Apple would be eMachines if it were not for its hype machine. Now ask nicely and maybe Steve will allow you to give him your hard-earned money. Full Story

The Daily P.P. Award
Predictive programming - when your TV tells you how's it's gonna be



Today's "winner" is NBC-Universal's entire week of programming (an apt term). It has been "Green Week" at the networks of NBC-Universal (a subsidiary of General Electric and soon to also be own by Comcast). That means every show had a pro-environment message somewhere in the episode. NBC-Universal calls their predictive programming behavior placement.

We here at CoOlDiGgY love Mother Nature and live a green and organic SoCal life without having to give Al Gore a dime. But NBC-Universal wants to shape public opinion to benefit the Earth? No. It's not about a conspiratorial political agenda. It's a PROFIT agenda. Period. So if GE has to use their TV networks to change your politics in order to make profits happen then your TV will nudge you in that direction. Motto: Corrupt the social views for public policies that is advantageous for bottom lines.

So GE gets NBC-Universal to get you to go (their kind of) green. So you buy GE's energy-efficient light bulbs. They have mercury in them but whatever.

Then you can totally live out your dreams of being like Liz Lemon by getting on the Smart Grid (brought to you by GE, of course). Yeah, GE's Smart Grid controls your appliances and spies on you but whatever.

And, of course, the most green thing you can do - nuclear power. At least that's what GE TV is telling you. Yes, GE is in the nuclear business. They even got the President to greenlight funding for the first new nuclear power plants to open in 3 decades (you see-nuclear power is so risky that only the federal government can afford to insure them). Forget that nuclear power, ever so "green" if you don't count the meltdowns and waste, consumes lots of water. So much water, in fact, that numerous states have had to pass on them due to droughts they are already having.

Yeah, it was Green Week at GE's NBC-Universal. But it wasn't to get you green-conscious. Not that kind of green, at least. If you are still touchy-feely about it then just remember that you are only enabling GE to continue being among the biggest war profiteers and skip out on paying their taxes after making almost $11 billion in profits. Green is only universal for GE.

also:
*3D TVs are dangerous

*Hugh Hewitt: Dumping Donny Deutsch Shows MSNBC's "Extreme Insecurity"

*Palm will not be rescued by Lenovo

*Air force launches secret rocket and states "we don't know when it's coming back"

*Archie Comics introduces first openly gay character to Riverdale High

Monday, April 12, 2010

CoOlDiGgY tech & media (late edition)

Google CEO and Obama Activist Wants Machines to Pick News



Drudge reports this morning that Google CEO Eric Schmidt wants Google’s machines to select what news you read on its website.

“News sites should use technology to predict what a user wants to read by what they have already read, Schmidt told the American Society of News Editors, where a few humans still remained in the audience,” writes Drudge.

Schmidt wants to be challenged through technology that “directs readers” to a story with an “opposing” view.

Schmidt is a staunch Obama partisan. In 2008, at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, he took the stage and said the internet gave Obama the ability to bypass traditional media and claim the Democratic nomination. “I’m doing this personally,” Schmidt said. “Google is officially neutral.”

Read more...

*Infowars.com Reviews Half Life 2



earlier:
IBM software to help states grab back taxes



The company that made it possible for the Nazis to track Jews during the Holocaust is now metaphorically tattooing the arms of Americans so states can balance their budgets. All during an unprecedented economic downturn

States hungry to grab billions in back taxes can now call in the big guns in the form of IBM.

Big Blue announced on Monday new Tax Collections Optimizer software designed to help state governments more effectively collect money owed from deliquent taxpayers.

The software uses data analytics to determine the total amount of back taxes owed. It then compares those findings with the existing workload and available staffing at state tax agencies and recommends the best methods for collecting those taxes.

Specifically, the software analyzes certain taxpayer information, such as the total amount of money due and an individual's past tax payment history. It then determines how tax collection agents can most effectively follow up and deal with each delinquent taxpayer, given the limited time and resources of each agent, IBM said.

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*Microsoft launches Kin phones



*iPad "killers" on the way, led by Google


*Conan O'Brien makes surprise move to TBS

*Google Street View aided burglary

*Palm putting itself up for sale

*Variety Hilariously Tells Subscribers: "Think Of The Paywall As A Velvet Rope"

Friday, April 9, 2010

CoOlDiGgY tech & media

NASA Maps Plans for Revamped US Space Program



CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA fleshed out plans on Thursday for a revamped U.S. space program that will focus initially on developing technology needed to send people to Mars.

The new program also aims to promote the development of commercial space taxi services and to ring the planet with satellites to monitor climate change.

The plans come as NASA prepares to end its space shuttle program later this year, which is expected to cost thousands of contracting jobs tied to the space program.

NASA officials said work on the new program would be spread out across the agency's 10 field centers, with the Johnson Space Center in Houston taking responsibility for a $6 billion, five-year program to oversee technology demonstrations.

The Kennedy Space Center in Florida will be in charge of a $5.8 billion, five-year effort to help private companies develop orbital transportation services.

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*Did Apple just exile Adobe from iPhone OS 4.0?

*The dangers of growing DNA databases


*The Internet’s Last Hope

*The Anti-Google: Normal People Tell Us What They Still Use Yahoo For



*Who would benefit most by buying Palm?

*Murdoch offers big ad discounts in war on the New York Times

*MSNBC Prez Rips David Shuster: "Not Moral, Ethical, Or Professional"

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

CoOlDiGgY tech & media




(from the forums):
For those of you who have the new Palm Pre...please tell me how you keep your battery charged without it going down from 100% at the beginning of the day to 30% by 3PM!?!? How are we supposed to use the Pre if you cannot be assured the battery life will sustain throughout any given day?

Too inconvenient to have it plugged in somewhere just to get a charge!

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*In Viacom vs. Google, legal shenanigans abound

*Borders Books faces critical April 1 loan deadline

*All together now: Better living through technology

*Study: Like it or not, behavioral ad targeting works

Friday, March 19, 2010

CoOlDiGgY tech & media





Two U.S. senators met with President Obama on Thursday to push for a national ID card with biometric information such as a fingerprint, hand scan, or iris scan that all employers would be required to verify.

In an opinion article published in Friday's edition of the Washington Post, Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) say the new identification cards will "ensure that illegal workers cannot get jobs" and "dramatically decrease illegal immigration."

Schumer and Graham pitched the idea to President Obama during a private meeting Thursday at the White House. Graham said afterward that Obama "welcomed" their proposal for a new ID card law; the White House said in a statement that the senators' plan was "promising."


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*California Court Rules Cyber-Bullying Is Not Free Speech

*A computer glitch sent police to the home of elderly couple's home over 50 times

*Pay to Play: Some iPhone App Sites Demand Money for Reviews

*British youngsters prefer online advice to parents

*Sex.com auction takes a cold shower

*U.S. wind power growing fast but still lags

*Palm's future: a vicious cycle

*Tech Equipment Tax Deduction Tips

*Court Slaps Prosecutor Who Threatened Child-Porn Charges Over ‘Sexting’

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