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In this week's podcast I want to talk about how to be environmentally conscious in your IT operations, without spending a million dollars, and while making good business sense.
As always, I welcome your comments either here on the blog, or by emailing me directly at spencer@itpodcast.org.
If you want to add this feed through iTunes, please click here:
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The articles that I reference in the podcast are linked below:
IEEE ratifies 802.11r standard to enhance VoIP over Wi-Fi handoffs
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Comcast puts the screws to customers downloading over 250GB per month
Google Chrome?
I thank you for listening to this podcast, and as always I welcome your comments either directly to this blog...or you can email me directly at spencer@itpodcast.org.The next podcast will be available on September 20, 2008
Posted on: Sep 06, 2008 07:52AM
Duration: 13:36 Filesize: 9.57MB
Duration: 13:36 Filesize: 9.57MB
In this episode we talk about Comcast bandwidth caps, Veoh prevailing in infringement lawsuit, iPhone security flaw, RedHat security breach, RedHat Perl bug, Flash/Firefox bug, Google dropping features from Android SDK, Android Market, specs on the Android G1 phone, Internet Explorer 8 beta 2, Mozilla's Ubiquity and SIMable cell phone unlocking device.
Link Love:
Ars Technica - It's official: Comcast starts 250GB bandwidth caps October 1
Wired - Veoh Prevails in Infringement Lawsuit
MacRumors - Major Security Flaw in iPhone 2.0.2 Update
Hack A Day - RedHat confirms security breach
Slashdot - Bitten By the RedHat Perl Bug
C/NET - Why can't they fix the Flash/Firefox Bug?
PC Magazine - Google Cuts Features Out of 'Android' OS
Gizmodo - Android Market, Google's App Store, Will Not Require Approval For Applications
CrunchGear - Android: More info on the G1
How To Geek - First Look at Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2
Mashable - Ubiquity Will Not Be Ubiquitous
Popgadget - Is your phone SIMable proof?
Liliputing - T-Mobile to offer Eee PC with 3G wireless plan
Click here to download this episode in OGG format
Alternageek.com Podcast, Episode 46 for the week of September 1st, 2008 - Featuring Linuxchic and TechMonkey.
Posted on: Sep 05, 2008 08:19PM
Duration: 42:54 Filesize: 39.28MB
Duration: 42:54 Filesize: 39.28MB
Welcome to the Touch of Gaming Podcast... Preview! We are here to bring a quick and informative show to all or you iPhone or iPod Touch users. In this Genesis episode we are testing out some technology that would allow us to get 3 panelists together to talk about the iPhone. While we had some issues with Rob's connection leading to some issues with his voice, I still thought that there was a great conversation. Hoping that future episodes will be a little cleaner.
We have a few episodes that will be released over the next couple of days, but will then continue on a weekly-ish release schedule.
If you would like more info, please head on over to TouchofGaming.com for more and subscription links!
Posted on: Sep 02, 2008 12:42PM
Duration: 30:27 Filesize: 13.94MB
Duration: 30:27 Filesize: 13.94MB
Welcome to the Touch of Gaming Podcast... Preview! We are here to bring a quick and informative show to all or you iPhone or iPod Touch users. In this Genesis episode we are testing out some technology that would allow us to get 3 panelists together to talk about the iPhone. While we had some issues with Rob's connection leading to some issues with his voice, I still thought that there was a great conversation. Hoping that future episodes will be a little cleaner.
We have a few episodes that will be released over the next couple of days, but will then continue on a weekly-ish release schedule.
If you would like more info, please head on over to TouchofGaming.com for more and subscription links!
Posted on: Sep 02, 2008 12:41PM
Duration: 30:27 Filesize: 13.94MB
Duration: 30:27 Filesize: 13.94MB
In this week's podcast, in addition to our normal news topics, we discuss what I call DRIP (Data Rich and Information Poor), Data Analysis and we also touch on the topic of disaster recovery and business continuity.
As always, I welcome your comments either here on the blog, or by emailing me directly at spencer@itpodcast.org.
If you want to add this feed through iTunes, please click here:
If you want to add this feed to your Google homepage, please click here:
The articles that I reference in the podcast are linked below:
Consumer off-site data store LinkUp fails
19 Hour Laptop
You never know what may show up in those search engine cached pages
I thank you for listening to this podcast, and as always I welcome your comments either directly to this blog...or you can email me directly at spencer@itpodcast.org.The next podcast will be available on September 6, 2008
Posted on: Aug 20, 2008 08:12AM
Duration: 00:01:01 Filesize: 14.82MB
Duration: 00:01:01 Filesize: 14.82MB
In this episode we talk about the videos we took at the LinuxWorld Expo conference, the recent VMWare 3.5 Update 2 issue, Vista security, a landmark legal decision for Open Source Licenses, Ohio suing Diebold (now Premier Election Solutions) over faulty voting machines, the 10 worst web glitches of 2008 (so far), EFF's Switzerland ISP packet monitoring tool and T-Mobile offering the first Google Android phone.
Alternageek LinuxWorld coverage and videos:
Alternageek LinuxWorld posts
Alternageek Tech Show YouTube video channel
Link Love:
VMWare - Current status on ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 issue
VMWare - ESX 3.5 Update 2 resolution and patch
Ars Technica - Black Hat's Alexander Sotirov - Vista security is not broken
LinuxInsider - Open Source Wins Landmark Legal Validation
Ars Technica - Ohio sues e-voting company, can't ditch faulty machines
C/Net - 10 Worst Web Glitches of 2008 (so far)
Ars Technica - EFF "Switzerland" packet monitor tool looks for ISP meddling
NYTimes - T-Mobile to Offer First Phone With Google Software
Wired - Unofficial Blog Says First Google Phone Has a Release Date and a Name: G1
Click here to download this episode in OGG format
Alternageek.com Podcast, Episode 46 for the week of August 18th, 2008 - Featuring Linuxchic and TechMonkey.
Posted on: Aug 19, 2008 01:40PM
Duration: 41:34 Filesize: 38.06MB
Duration: 41:34 Filesize: 38.06MB













