Friday, Dec 28, 2007

Episode #3 Wal-Mart stops selling video downloads

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In this episode we discuss how Wal-Mart suddenly shut down their video download service. I then talk about Sony's choice to discontinue manufacturing rear projection televisions. Then finally I talk about the army starting to use Macintosh computers to boost security. Listen to the episode for more details. I have a new advancement to the podcast. (Stay tuned for that) My podcast has finally been approved by the iTunes podcasting team. Please leave comments and subscribe so my podcast can be more popular and other listeners can enjoy it too. If you have any-questions you can email me at digitallifenow1@aim.com. Thanks!

Credits: NY times & Ares Technica

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Monday, Dec 24, 2007

Episode #2 Worst Tech Pixs of 2007

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In this episode we discuss the top worst technology products in 2007. (Listen to find out what they are) I then give you a quick tip for the mac. (listen as well :-) ) . Anyways tomorrow is Christmas and I wish everyone a merry and safe christmas.

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Monday, Dec 24, 2007

First episode! Hulu does well....

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We're very excited about posting our first episode out for the world to listen.
In this episode we discuss the Apple's imac aluminum desktop computer, Hulu, which is a service that lets you stream popular television show through the internet for viewing on your computer for free. We also discuss Apple's New Operating system called Leopard and finally a service which let's anyone broadcast themselves through the internet. Stay tuned to our show for more details.


----Show Notes---
Apple's imac can be found at apple.com
Hulu is currently in private beta, but if you enter your email at hulu.com you might receive an invitation to try out the service.
Leopard can also be found at apple.com
Finally the service that lets you stream yourself over the internet free of charge can be found at www.ustream.tv

If you have any questions or you would like to submit a technology question to be answered on our show you can do so by emailing Mike at digitallifenow1@aim.com . Thanks!

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