On Digital Media, Episode #14
In episode #14, Ken Gellman is traveling on business, but Chia-Lin Simmons and John Federico are joined by Steve Hatch.
- Email from Ken and his opinion on the launch of the Microsoft Zune
- Microsoft will reward you for Zune song sharing
- Zune not yet compatible with Vista, will be by January 30th
- Zune Marketplace will allow purchasers to re-download content
- Zune to allow video sharing
- Apple cuts deals with airlines to enable charging, video playback on seat-back video screens
- An Apple ODM confirms that it has received an order from Apple for “12 million phone/mp3 players”
- Two types of Apple iPhone?
- Shout out to Mac OS Ken
- Zune DRM on Windows Mobile?
- Google’s Eric Schmidt thinks that your mobile phone should be free, subsidized with advertising
- Cingular killed Wi-Fi in Nokia E62. Is the radio still in there? Is it hackable?
- Comcast, Time Warner to offer cellular service via Sprint to better compete with Verizon, et al.
- Are we spoiled by broadband?
- NPR takes flak for advocating digital tech
- Still a big Digital Divide in the U.S.?
- NBC News will podcast Meet the Press and The Nightly News in their entirety, for free
- Build yourself a SteveO
- Book: Mind Your X’s and Y’s
by Lisa Johnson
- Listener Email: Bob Scheffler of BroadBus
Our wines this week were: Clos du Bois 2003 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Francis Coppola Diamond Series Pinot Noir.
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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