4Geeks Episode 9 - Power to the people
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4Geeks Episode 9 – Power to the people4 tech fights, 4 minutes, 4 everyone
Intro: Not a fight a minute, but 4 minutes per fight? Hmmm?
- Best listener correction: Mike on media players, or Robert on Bluetooth
- Robert wins
- Drove me around in his car to demonstrate
- Bluetooth GPS to iMate
- Carkit to iMate
- Solution: different bluetooth ports/services
- Best upcoming power technology: Silver polymer batteries or Splashpower
- Splashpower of course!
- I have GPS, iPod, cell phone and laptop – crazy!
- Especially cool if mass uptake happens
- Downside: Splashless…
- Best little-used XP pro feature: Web publishing wizard or Remote Desktop?
- WPW is not remotely as useful! Even with Yahoo!
- Scenario: server, no screen. Solution: Remote desktop
- Full screen or windowed
- Control everything, services, apps, hard drives
- Best kitchen technology: LG microwave oven/grill or Defy Ceran Slimline Hob
- Stovetop! Defy Ceran quick-hot plate
- Instant heat
- Best of both worlds: gas and electric
- All glass: flat and easy to clean
- Downside: Expensive








July 10th, 2006 at 6:45 @239
Yip… I am running close to 85 gigs of Mp3’s, podcast and videos.
WMP runs at a constant CPU usage, this does not change as my library gets bigger. iTunes CPU usage increases as your library increases.
And what do you know… Splashpower was one of my 3rd year project ideas that didn’t get further than the drawing board.