Mario's blog explores technology and internet culture
___________________________
Entries from December 1, 2007 - January 1, 2008
60 minutes - "Revenge of the Geeks"! Are we slaves to our computers?
Did you watch the 60 minutes piece (12-30-07) about technology and it's role in our lives? Essentially, the piece was dead on point - simplicity is king! Technology has become more complicated in our lives NOT easier. Engineers nowadays seem to push beyond the limits of features of what many called featuritis. Just because you can do more doesn't mean you should. But that's exactly what they do - pile on the features and then the marketing professionals say "great, now we have 7 more things to put in our brochure versus our competition". Meanwhile the consumer has no idea what these " proposed" features really mean. Trust me I still receive calls on my daily XM radio show looking for help on the most basic issues. One thing that has helped to make things more comforting is the book by MIT professor John Maeda entitled "The Laws of Simplicity". I had an opportunity to meet with John and hear him present his ideas. I hope more companies hire him and his peers to help us have more productive and intuitive technology.
So here's my question to you! Is technology getting easier or are you becoming more of a prisoner of it?
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
Digital TV - get your vouchers ASAP
People dont wait, starting in Jan 2008 you will be able to request 2 vouchers to subsidize the cost of having to buy analog to digital tv converter boxes. So if your tv uses rabbit ear antennas to watch tv you will need a converter box for your tv to work. But many consumers have no idea that this change is coming, and members of Congress are voicing concern over the lack of cooperation between federal agencies and the entertainment industry. The political clash comes as broadcasters, retailers, cable operators and regulators argue over how to educate consumers about the change.
For more info logon to: www.dtvanswers.com or call 1-888-DTV-2009
Have you seen the ads yet? See the NAB ad here: http://www.dtvanswers.com/dtv_30spots.html
What do you think about this transition, are you for or against it?
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
Do you have Featuritis?
Donald Norman quote from the NYT:
“Our frustrations with machines are not going to be solved with better machines,” Dr. Norman said. “Most of our technological difficulties come from the way we interact with our machines and with other people. The technology part of the problem is usually pretty simple. The people part is complicated.”
Mario spoke with Donald last month. Listen to the segment here.
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
The Asus EEE 4G PC

I've been following developments on the Asus EEE since I first heard about it during the summer. I just received mine in the mail from newegg.com.
It's an ultraportable notebook featuring: a 7" screen, web cam, usb ports, wireless, 4gb flash hard drive. It comes pre-installed with xandros, a linux-derived operating system, open office, firefox, skype, pidgin, and some other programs including games and learning applications geared towards young children.
Best of all, it runs about $400, which is a fraction of the cost of similar notebooks. There are also other models available, including the 2G Surf version which goes for $300, but includes has non-upgradable ram, lacks a webcam, and has shorter battery life and a $500 8G model which has more ram and hd space.
The screen will induce some neck cramps, but adding the fullerfox firefox extension helps a lot. Here's what it will look like.
Pros:
- lightweight (around 2lbs)
- intuitive operation system
- good build quality
- perfect for basic word processing, email, and web tasks
Cons
- the keyboard is tiny and takes getting used to
- the trackpad button isn't very responsive
It will take some work, but you can also install XP on it. Notebookreview.com has a guide with detailed instructions (which I haven't attempted yet). There have even been reports of people even managing to install Leopard. Here's a video of one with a modded touchscreen interface.
Bottom line, I wish I had something like this while schlepping around NYC a few months ago during the CMJ Music Marathon, it's barely bigger than a book, isn't noticeable heavy, has good wifi range (better than my Dell Inspiron 1501), and is perfect for basic productivity: blogging, word processing, web surfing.
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
Computers Are Just Tools
It's easy to get preoccupied with the immediate when you're in a rush. Taking a step back to experience things more fully often gives perspective and focus that can be lost in the daily grind. Sometimes it's easy to forget why we do the things that we do. On that note, here's a quote from former executive editor of Harvard Business Review, Nicholas Carr:
"The scariest thing about Stanley Kubrick's vision wasn't that computers started to act like people but that people had started to act like computers. We're beginning to process information as if we're nodes; it's all about the speed of locating and reading data. We're transferring our intelligence into the machine, and the machine is transferring its way of thinking into us. "
from Wired
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
Behind the scenes of Connected Ventures with Jakob Lodwick
Connected Ventures Tour courtesy of Jakob Lodwick from ProducerSong on Vimeo.
Supplement to the Digital Cafe interview located here .
Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Google | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon | Technorati
