NerdBoyTV is a weekly syndicated podcast on iTunes and YouTube since 2007 focusing on consumer technology, techie gadgets, and cool Internet finds for the everyday person. Ryan Yee is the host of NerdBoyTV (with over 33,000 Twitter followers) and provides product demos, expert interviews, and links to the latest technology news. It's like having your very own online "nerd" friend.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Tools for a Free Online Education
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Twitter Conference — Tapping In To the Real Time Web
Just a few of the other topics to be covered include: Utilizing Twitter data for brand monitoring and seeking Alpha * Creating compelling Web services with the Twitter APIs * Best practices: How smart organizations are utilizing Twitter * Attracting and keeping followers.
If you want to see how the whole two-day schedule works out, check out the session grid as it develops.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
CNET Prizefight: Apple iTunes vs. Amazon MP3
Browser Showdown: IE 8 vs. Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 is here at last--the newest entry into the ongoing browser wars. Microsoft packed a healthy number of new features into IE 8, and made security a top priority in its newest version of this venerable Web browser.
But just as important as all that is browsing speed--that is, how quickly can IE 8 render your favorite Web sites? To get an idea of how IE 8 compares, we put it to the test."
A $200 Camera for Every Need
"Budget-minded shoppers, rejoice! Not only can you get a new digital camera for $200 or less, but you can find a camera for almost anyone at that price: pocket megazooms, feature-filled cams, wide-angle shooters, fashionable designs, and waterproof models. Here's what's coming soon or already on sale."
Social Web sites face transparency questions
The complaints highlight an irony for Web sites that stimulate online communities and let users speak their minds. As the sites make the world more transparent, giving people the power to discuss everything from a great pizza to a bad date, the sites' own transparency is often questionable, as consumers and businesses struggle to understand how they operate."
SHOW #66 - NerdBoyTV: CustomTweets
NerdBoyTV - March 22, 2009 PC maintenance: How to clean your laptop
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Microsoft adds shortcuts, security to new browser
The number of browsers has grown to a dizzying array, from Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox, the two most popular, to Apple Inc.'s Safari, Google Inc.'s Chrome, the Norwegian entrant Opera and others. Each is using speed, security enhancements and new features to fight for a share of Web surfers' growing time online. Microsoft remains the dominant player, but Firefox's influence is growing."
Sony e-book reader gets 500,000 books from Google
It's the first time Google has made its vast trove of scanned public-domain books available to an e-book device, and vaults the Sony Reader past Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle as the device with the largest available library, at about 600,000 books.
The scanned books were all published before 1923, and include works like Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities' as well as nonfiction classics like Herodotus' 'The Histories.'
The books are already available as free downloads in the Portable Document Format (PDF), which works well on computer screens but not on e-book readers. Google will provide the books to the Sony Reader in the EPUB (electronic publication) format, which lets the lines flow differently to fit a smaller screen."
Gadget Maker or Service Provider? Firms Start to Overlap
Nokia’s new music and gaming phone. Nokia is taking aim at Google, Apple and others.
Now Nokia wants to be an Internet company and Google, according to rampant speculation among bloggers and technology analysts, may be about to enter the mobile phone fray.
“Devices alone are not enough anymore,” Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, chief executive of Nokia, said last week in London as the company announced plans for a digital music store, a game service, social networking links and other mobile Internet initiatives, grouped under a new brand, Ovi. “People want more; they want the complete experience.”"
Dell goes upscale with the $2,000 Adamo notebook
Launching today (with shipments beginning on March 26), the laptop is now the thinnest computer on the market, just 0.65 inches thick and weighing about four pounds (somewhat heavier than its primary competitors, the MacBook Air and HP Voodoo Envy). Built with an aluminmum chassis, it's available in black or white, and comes in two configurations: a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo/2GB RAM/128GB SSD model for $1,999, and a 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo/4GB RAM/128GB SSD/integrated WWAN model for $2,699. The laptop also claims a five-hour battery life, features a snazzy backlit keyboard, and an edge-to-edge, all-glass, high-def display."
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Custom Web Pages on Any Topic
PC maintenance: How to clean your laptop
But when was the last time you cleaned your laptop computer?
If you can't answer that question, you're long overdue and could be headed for major performance issues. All that accumulated dust and dirt affects how your laptop runs, which in turn can strain your eyes, slow down your data processing and reduce your productivity. Not to mention all the sticky hands that may have touched it over the holidays.
Take heart—it's easy to give your laptop a first-rate clean-up. With the right tools (see 'PC hygiene helpers') and a regular schedule, you can keep your multi-keyed friend purring along for years to come. Here's how to get started."
Save Streamed Media Locally
Use Your Computer to Stay Connected
Reach out and touch someone. So, you've got family from west coast to east coast and everywhere in between and on just about every continent. And if you're not careful, the chatty Cathy in your house—or Carl respectively—and that might be you—will have your phone bill rivaling that of the national debt.
Luckily, you can contact everyone you know on every continent and you can do it for FREE. How do you ask? Through this wonderful little thing I like to call "the Internet". Here are some wonderful ways to call, chat, video conference, etc."
Apple shows off new iPhone software
Scott Forstall, Apple's senior vice president of iPhone software, unveiled the new feature today along with others for the phone at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
'We've been working really hard to design an easy-to use interface for this on our touchscreen display,' he said."
Wikia Entertainment Network Attracts More Eyeballs than Entertainment Weekly*
The Wikia Entertainment Network is the place where millions of entertainment buffs collaborate to create the ultimate resource on their favorite entertainment topics, including TV shows, anime, movies, comics and more. The Wikia Entertainment Network has experienced tremendous growth since its launch in 2007 and today has 3,000 individual entertainment-focused communities. In the past year, the Wikia Entertainment Network has seen:"
Monday, March 16, 2009
TwitPickr cross-posts TwitPic images to Flickr
To begin, you simply drop in your Twitter username and it pulls up all the shots you've posted to TwitPic. Then you just check off the ones you want to publish to your Flickr photostream and it copies them over in one click.
As a future feature I'd love to automatically have photos from Twitpic sent over to Flickr. Until that happens, the easiest way to send to both is to save your special e-mail posting address from each service, then send the photo to both using your phone's MMS or e-mail client. However, this method defeats the purpose of using TwitPickr in the first place, since TwitPic posting is built into so many of today's mobile Twitter apps."
Google Voice: Flawed but still awesome
The service, a relaunch of GrandCentral, which Google bought in 2007, allows you to choose a local number, which will simultaneously ring up to six phones such as your cell phone, home phone, office phone, and the phone at that vacation home that most of us can only dream about.
In addition to forwarding your calls, it also takes voice messages that you can listen to on the Web, from a phone, or read, thanks to a new feature that transcribes voice messages and sends them as e-mail and text messages."
At SXSW, attendees confront Twitter saturation
But here at SXSW 2009, the notion of the perfect match among community, service, and event seems flipped on its head. Many people are discovering that a monumental oversaturation of tweets is reversing the value that Twitter offered at SXSW 2007 and SXSW 2008 for finding friends and great parties.
At SXSW, the standard is for everyone to include the tag '#sxsw' in their tweets. For example, on Friday, I was looking for sources for a different story and tweeted, 'If you are launching an iPhone app at #sxsw, or know someone who is, please let me know. Thanks!'"
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Bracketologists raise their game
Facebook fun goes mobile with iPhone applications
Facebook senior platform manager Dave Morin revealed the news Saturday while flanked by an array of hip social software makers at a panel talk at South By Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas.
'For the first time, your iPhone apps can now have friends,' Morin said before panelists demonstrated applications that expand the borders of Facebook's online community onto iPhones and iPod Touch devices.
Facebook Connect for the iPhone debuted with nine applications available at Apple's online iTunes store and a promise that more will launch in coming days."
Bedtime gadgets help people get more out of sleep
A new tabletop machine from Adaptive Sound Technologies uses its algorithms to create soothing bedside sounds. Sound machines have existed for years, but the machine, called Ecotones ($299), adds a new, responsive twist: When the soundtrack is running and it senses a disruption to bedroom quiet, it responds immediately with additional cloaking sounds.
Set the dial to ocean sounds, for example, and it produces the sounds of continuous rolling waves, fog horns and the calls of sea gulls. But if a truck suddenly rumbles by outside the bedroom, the machine detects the racket and masks it by producing an extra crashing wave or two."
How to tell, what to do if computer is infected
Nowadays, the criminals behind the infections usually want your computer operating in top form so you don't know something's wrong. That way, they can log your keystrokes and steal any passwords or credit-card numbers you enter at Web sites, or they can link your infected computer with others to send out spam."
SHOW #65 - NerdBoyTV BROADCAST - Twitter
Saturday, March 14, 2009
MP3 Players: Whose is Smallest?
10 Best Smart Phones: BlackBerry Pearl Still Rules
The headphone shuffle
So how do you control the new iPod shuffle? The bundled Apple earbuds—similar to the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic the company has been selling since last fall for use with other iPod models—include a small, inline controller with just three buttons: volume up, volume down, and, well, let’s just call it Button. You use Button for nearly all playback functions: Press it once to play or pause playback; twice to skip forward a track; three times to skip back a track; twice and hold it to scan forward; three times and then hold it to scan backward; once and hold it to tell the shuffle to speak the name of the current song; or once and hold it longer to tell the shuffle to speak the names of playlists, using the volume buttons to “scroll” through the list—press Button again to choose a playlist. (I'm reminded of The Onion’s MacBook Wheel parody: a laptop with no keyboard—just a big Click Whe"
DVD sales plummet, Blu-ray unable to save the day
For the second year running, DVD sales have slipped. After hitting a high of $24.1 billion in 2006, the total sales volume hit $21.6 billion in 2008, an overall decline of about 10 percent off the 2006 high.
DVD's purported savior -- Blu-ray -- has been unable to rise to the rescue so far. Blu-ray (and leftover HD DVD) disc sales hit just $750 million last year, which doesn't nearly make up for the loss in sales of DVD media. Since Blu-ray discs are more expensive than DVDs, the overall unit sales decline is even more worrisome for Hollywood -- and some studios are seeing income plummet accordingly. For example, Fox operating income dropped 72 percent last year after seeing DVD sales fall just 15 percent."
10 New Ways to Discover What You Need on the Web
Friday, March 13, 2009
The World Wide Web hits 20 years old
And you didn't hear about any of this stuff on the World Wide Web, because 20 years ago today it was busy being invented by Tim Berners-Lee."
10 Cool New Technologies You Need to Check Out
Slammed from all sides, eBay rethinks direction
Facing a sobering reality that traffic and revenue is on the decline (revenue fell 16 percent in the fourth quarter for eBay's 'marketplace' business), the company is trying to figure out where it goes from here. Since taking over from Meg Whitman, CEO John Donahoe has been banging the drum, trying to convince the world that eBay is no longer the world's flea market and has toes in all manner of industries -- including Paypal and Skype -- but none of that rhetoric has stuck. Now, eBay is finally admitting that some of its more recent endeavors just haven't panned out, and the company is now planning to refocus on what it's always been known for best: The 'secondary market [that] includes the used and vintage goods that the company is already known for selling, as well as clearance and out-of-season items.'
In other words: Online flea market it is!"
Tech, music and film converge at SXSW Festival
The portion of the festival that focuses on interactive technology begins Friday with many watching for the next Twitter, the micro-blogging service that has become a global sensation since making its debut at SXSW in 2007.
Technology titans throwing parties or sponsoring events at SXSW include Internet search king Google; software colossus Microsoft, social-networking darling Facebook, and online news aggregation powerhouse Digg."
Thursday, March 12, 2009
One-Year-Old Hulu Adds Boxee-like Friends Feature
As part of its milestone celebration, Hulu has added a Friends feature to Hulu.com. The site integrated with e-mail providers, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail, and social-networking companies Facebook and MySpace to let users invite friends to Hulu.
Similar to the way users on Facebook can keep track of what their friends are doing with status updates, Hulu has added a Tab to the Friends feature allowing users to keep track of what friends are watching, subscribing to, and discussing."
Sirius XM Radio planning to stream to iPhone, iPod
After narrowly avoiding a filing for bankruptcy protection last month, the nation's only satellite radio provider wants to step up sales directly to consumers. New car purchases — which had been Sirius' best source of customers — are way down.
Sirius XM also said in a call Thursday to discuss its fourth-quarter earnings that it's ramping up efforts to reach buyers of used cars with factory-installed satellite radios.
'We've been testing a number of initiatives to make the Sirius XM content and experience more ubiquitous,' said Jim Meyer, president of operations and sales at New York-based Sirius."
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Fake-A-Call | iPhone OS Download
Fake-A-Call is configurable with a number of ring tones, as well as customizing the name of the fake caller and the wallpaper image associated with him or her. That way, the offending person can look over your shoulder and see exactly what you want them to see.
Frequent blind daters and those with friends who fit the description 'best in small doses' will find a lot of use in Fake-A-Call."
Cheap Netbooks Inspire More Wireless Gadgets
AT&T Wireless confirmed last week it has been selling two netbooks from Dell Inc. and Acer Inc. for US$99 apiece after rebates, but customers must commit to a two-year data service contract for $60 a month.
An AT&T spokesman said the carrier eventually wants to sell all kinds of embedded wireless devices that will work over its networks, including e-book readers, wireless cameras and in-car navigation devices."
Five Fun Google Earth Time-Wasters
5 Great Microsoft Web Services You Probably Don't Use
Social networking now bigger than e-mail
According to the Nielsen Company's new report, nearly 67 percent of global Internet users last year went online to use a social networking service of some kind, compared to just 65.1 percent for e-mail. (In case you're wondering, search is still king with a global Net 'reach' of 85.9 percent, followed by 'general interest portals' with 85.2 percent, according to Nielsen.)
Another finding: When you consider global Internet use, about one in every 15 minutes was spent browsing social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace in 2008, the report claims—and apparently, that number is going nowhere but up."
Sunday, March 8, 2009
SHOW #64 - NerdBoyTV BROADCAST - eMail, Google, Facebook, Jamba Juice
Saturday, March 7, 2009
The Quest for the Nearly Empty In-Box
We feel guilty about being late in responding, about our in-boxes being disorganized, about the tens of thousands of unread messages that we’re sure we’ll never get to. What is it about e-mail that consumes us — that invades every corner of our personal space, demands ever more sophisticated methods of organization, and makes us wish for extra hours in the day to deal with the deluge? More important, how can we overcome it?
In the last few weeks, I set about finding a cure for e-mail anxiety. It was not the first time I’d done so; I’ve been looking for better ways to handle my mail since shortly after logging in to my first in-box."
State of the Art - Google Geniuses at Work on Free Goodies
But any time you cram some 20,000 of the world’s smartest people into one company, you can expect to grow a garden of unrelated ideas. Especially when you give some of those geniuses one workday a week — Google’s famous “20 percent time”— to work on whatever projects fan their passions. And especially when you create Google Labs (labs.google.com), a Web site where the public can kick the tires on half-baked Google creations. Some Labs projects go on to become real Google services, and others are quietly snuffed out."
How to Friend Mom, Dad, and the Boss on Facebook...Safely
From punch cards to Blu-ray, a history of data storage
I'm not old enough to have ever used punch cards or other paper-based storage systems, but I certainly did my time with cassette tapes and just about every other format on the list (yes, even 8-inch floppies and reel-to-reel tapes).
Who will ever forget 5.25' and 3.5' floppies? I even retain a small collection of the latter -- alas, I junked my last 5.25' drive (just in case!) several years ago -- just in case I find myself needing to install MS-DOS 6 or Windows 3.1."
Friday, March 6, 2009
Top 10 Netbooks - PC World
Thursday, March 5, 2009
SmileBooks Announces Even More Reasons to Smile
- A new version of SmileBooks software with clipart gallery and image masks
- An online interface for photo book building with family and friends
- Introduction of SmileBooks photo book software for Mac users
- Three new hard cover photo books with new lay-flat binding available on high-quality silver halide photo paper
- Two new photo book sizes added to original photo books - Panorama (11'x8') and Panorama Professional (11'x14')
Dominic Brezinski, SmileBooks General Manager in the USA said. "The evolution of SmileBooks continues. We are introducing a number of exciting transformations that are sure to change the face of the online photo book business."
SmileBooks' new software, now available for Mac or Windows applications, includes an online photo book builder that adds a unique scrapbook element to consumer photo books. It allows users to import images from Flickr, Picasa and Facebook, collaborate with friends and family to create photo books together, or send a preview link to family and friends."
Computer School for Seniors Launches New Blog That Spotlights Baby Boomers and Seniors
Since launching last April, Computer School for Seniors, a Carrollton, Texas-based online school for seniors, has been developing tools specific to helping seniors learn how to use the computer and the Internet. The senior-focused blog is the latest in a suite of resources.
The Blog will be updated daily by Computer School for Seniors faculty members and will cover topics ranging from computer tips to photography tricks to inspirational thoughts. In addition, the Blog will serve as a forum to feature different seniors - the most recent one being Paul Yowell from Longview, TX who was among the first to enroll in the School last April. 'Without the help of my computer, life would certainly be a boring situation,' says Yowell. 'I had to give up golf and fishing. But I still have my computer to brighten every day. At 83, I'm a 15% computer geek.'"
How Online Sharing Is Changing Entire Concept of Business Creation
A video interview with Le Meur about the importance of online sharing is featured on IdeasProject.com, a unique website developed by Nokia. IdeasProject is an online space that provides a new way to interact with thought leaders and their big ideas about the future of connected communications. For more on Le Meur's big idea, CLICK HERE."
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Netbook Buying Guide
Netbooks sacrifice optical drives (CD/DVD drives) and have generally modest hardware specifications, smaller screen sizes and shrunken keyboards. They also tend toward smaller hard drive sizes ... oftentimes much, much smaller. What you get in return is a small PC that is truly ultra-portable, weighing less than two pounds in some cases. In other words, a netbook is an ideal travel companion."