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Yayinci: WSJDigitalNetwork |
andy jordan's tech diary: senior power For more Andy Jordan videos, head to www.wsj.com/video. Americans living in senior living communities are using computer software that aims to help them stave off Alzheimer's. WSJ's Andy Jordan looks at how far seniors have come with technology. Etiketler:["andy] [jordan"] [wsj] ["wall] [street] [journal"] ["seniors] [and] [technology"] ["assisted] [living"] |
Yayinci: WSJDigitalNetwork |
tech on a budget: online alternatives to cable tv Other tech videos are at www.wsj.com/video. WSJ's Christopher Lawton introduces our new Tech on a Budget segment with a review of some online alternatives to cable television. Etiketler:[cable] ["internet] [shows"] [tv] [wsj] ["wall] [street] [journal"] |
Yayinci: CBSNewsOnline |
high-tech haunted houses (cbs news) High-Tech Haunted Houses If you really want to get into the mood for Halloween, just go to one of your local haunted houses. Tracy Smith visited a modern-day haunted house for some old fashion fun. Etiketler:[cbs] [halloween] [haunted] [house] [technology] [tracy] [smith] [news] [early] [show] |
Yayinci: BiggAndyy |
middle ages tech support To see an interview with one of the makers click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8giUg-QSNLg The Book caused much mayhem and problems for middle age tech support as do our modern day counterparts. Etiketler:[humor] [book] [scrool] [norse] [tech] [support] [desk] [id10t] [users] |
Yayinci: hammerman7 |
high tech noon An old cowboy movie remade with visual effects! A cyborg sherrif faces killer androids at high noon! Etiketler:[sci-fi] [scifi] [visual] [effects] [cowboys] [western] [rayguns] |
Yayinci: adiblasi |
tech : next cube demo http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: In this video, with a run time of 53 minutes, I give a cursory overview of the hardware and operating system centric to the NeXT Computer. When Steve Jobs was stripped of all managerial rights at Apple in 1985, he resigned and started NeXT. In the mid 90's, when Apple was in dire straights for a modern, multitasking operating system, they looked to purchase Be for their BeOS. When that deal fell through, they negotiated with NeXT. With the purchase, which was for about $500 million, not only did they get the NextStep/OpenStep OS, they also got back Steve Jobs. The acquisition of NeXT, which was orchestrated by the current Apple CEO, Gil Amelio, saved the company from pending disaster. So, join me for a some time-travel to 1990, where I will give you a peek at the roots of the modern Mac OS X operating system which many of us enjoy and use today. Make sure to stay through the credits for the post video bonus scene featuring a Power Mac 7500, an Apple ][, and my nephews, Mike and Chris. Note: The REASON why this was filmed early on Thanksgiving more was due to my personal and business schedule. It was the only time I could do it in order to fulfill my promise of 'booting the NeXT Cube' prior to 2009. If you'd like to see the raw, archival uStream broadcast, which is a bit light-hearted as I interact with the live audience, please visit the URL below and click on the link for 'archived videos.' The broadcast is broken up into multiple parts for easier consumption. http://www.ustream.tv/adiblasi Please note that I did indeed film and edit this video for YOU, my regular and loyal YouTube and uStream subscribers and viewers. I hope you enjoy it. Bad jokes were kept to a bare minimum to keep the focus on the NeXT Cube. Overall, the performance of the machine was really quite amazing, especially considering that the CPU was a 68040 at 25 mhz with 16 megabytes of RAM! If you'd like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/adiblasi Bookmark my uStream page for future live webcasts http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi If you'd like to Email me, use the link below http://www.alfred.tv/#-58 Please visit my sponsors: http://www.SolidNutrition.com http://www.InvestorInbox.com Stay tuned. More to come. Warm regards, Alfred http://www.Alfred.TV Etiketler:[next] [cube] [motorola] [68030] [68040] [mach] [kernel] [unix] [linux] [bsd] [berkeley] [systems] [steve] [jobs] [gil] [amelio] [apple] [mac] [macintosh] [os] [osx] [macos] [microsoft] [windows] [vista] [dell] [gateway] [hp] [ram] [dsp] [mouse] [gui] [xerox] [star] [alto] [workstation] [woz] [wozniak] [vintage] [retro] [pc] [microcomputer] [micro] [computer] [alfred] [alfred.tv] [metadestroyer] |
Yayinci: adiblasi |
tech: apple lisa demo (1984) http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: The intro is VERY long. Let it buffer for 5 minutes to skip directly to the Lisa demo. Filmed in 1984, Alfred (yes, that's me) demonstrates the $10,000 Apple Lisa computer on a tri-state cable channel. This was a very early 'mass introduction' to a system that had a graphical user interface, icons, pull down menus, and a rodential input device called 'a mouse.' If you'd like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/adiblasi Bookmark my uStream page for future live webcasts http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi If you'd like to Email me, use the link below http://www.alfred.tv/#-58 Please visit my sponsors: http://www.SolidNutrition.com http://www.InvestorInbox.com Enjoy the time warp with this video! Warm regards, Alfred Etiketler:[] [apple] [computer] [xerox] [star] [alto] [parc] [palo] [research] [center] [larry] [tessler] [woz] [wozniak] [lisa] [macintosh] [mac] [alfred] [alfred.tv] [metadestroyer] [steve] [jobs] [gui] [mouse] [retro] [windows] |
Yayinci: googletechtalks |
wuala - a distributed file system Google Tech Talks October, 30 2007 ABSTRACT After three years of research and development on a distributed storage system, we are ready to unveil the result: Wuala. Wuala is a new way of storing, sharing, and publishing files on the internet. Unlike traditional online storage systems, Wuala is decentralized and can harness idle resources of participating computers to build a large, secure, and reliable online storage. This enables its users to trade parts of their local storage for online storage and it allows us to provide a better service for free. In the talk, I will explain what Wuala is and how it works, and I will also show a demo. All attendees will also get an invitation code to join the early alpha version. Speaker: Dominik Grolimund I am 26 years old and have studied computer science at ETH Zurich. In 1998, I founded my software company Caleido, and developed the Caleido Address-Book, a professional contact management software, of which over 35'000 licenses have been sold so far in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. In 2003, I did an exchange semester at the TU Delft, the Netherlands, as part of the Unitech exchange program, focusing on business and management. In 2004, a six-month internship followed with Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, New Jersey in the US, where I worked in the 'Intelligent Vision & Reasoning' department, developing a prod... Etiketler:[google] [techtalks] [techtalk] [engedu] [talk] [talks] [googletechtalks] [education] |
Yayinci: googletechtalks |
using audio technology to reduce global illiteracy, poverty Google Tech Talks January, 8 2008 ABSTRACT For more info, see http://literacybridge.org/ Knowledge is power; but most knowledge is tied up in text. So how do the 774 million illiterate adults in the world access knowledge crucial to preventing disease, creating economic opportunity, and defending their political and human rights? Cliff spent six weeks in a remote region of Ghana to understand rural poverty and sustainable development. He saw many impressive local organizations sharing valuable information for development; but he also experienced the inefficiency of delivering all this information in person. In response to this problem, Literacy Bridge was founded to empower children and adults with tools for scalable knowledge sharing and literacy learning. The Talking Book Project is Literacy Bridge's major program, developing new and affordable digital audio technology to provide vital, locally generated information and literacy training to people with limited access to either. Imagine a $5 iPod used to play locally generated podcasts, plus a decentralized, digital content distribution system that reaches villages without electricity but also enables global content sharing. Aside from the innovative use of technology, partnerships with local businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies play a pivotal role in the Talking Book Project. During this talk, Cliff will share his observations from Ghana and discuss Literacy Bridge's Talking Book Project. Speaker: Cliff Schmidt Executive Director of Literacy Bridge Etiketler:[] [google] [techtalks] [techtalk] [engedu] [talk] [talks] [googletechtalks] [education] |
Yayinci: googletechtalks |
the web that wasn't Google Tech Talks October, 23 2007 ABSTRACT For most of us who work on the Internet, the Web is all we have ever really known. It's almost impossible to imagine a world without browsers, URLs and HTTP. But in the years leading up to Tim Berners-Lee's world-changing invention, a few visionary information scientists were exploring alternative systems that often bore little resemblance to the Web as we know it today. In this presentation, author and information architect Alex Wright will explore the heritage of these almost-forgotten systems in search of promising ideas left by the historical wayside. The presentation will focus on the pioneering work of Paul Otlet, Vannevar Bush, and Doug Engelbart, forebears of the 1960s and 1970s like Ted Nelson, Andries van Dam, and the Xerox PARC team, and more recent forays like Brown's Intermedia system. We'll trace the heritage of these systems and the solutions they suggest to present day Web quandaries, in hopes of finding clues to the future in the recent technological past. Speaker: Alex Wright Alex Wright is an information architect at the New York Times and the author of Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages. Previously, Alex has led projects for The Long Now Foundation, California Digital Library, Harvard University, IBM, Microsoft, Rollyo and Sun Microsystems, among others. He maintains a personal Web site at http://www.alexwright.org/ Etiketler:[google] [techtalks] [techtalk] [engedu] [talk] [talks] [googletechtalks] [education] |