MobileTechRoundup Podcast 74: what time does James wake up?
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MoTR 74 is 36:49 minutes long and is a 33.7 MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on “Time v2.1″ by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matthew Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
Looks like we lost any potential Starbucks sponsorship...listen why.
LAST CALL: Finalists for the "Name Matt's Samsung Q1 UMPC" contest! These are the choices for YOU to pick from, and in what may be a podcast first, your most-downloaded choice determines the winner! Click on one of these finalists to download a small MP3 file; not only will you be casting your vote, but you'll hear which host picked the same name! :)
New gear on order or in-house: BoxWave USB charging cable and a Sandisk SD-plus card with USB interface.
Vista's ReadyBoost is on tap for testing here soon.
Speaking of Vista: have you seen the video of Vista RC on the Samsung Q1 UMPC?
Freeware of the show: dCut for Windows Media Center. Re-encode recorded TV for other devices while removing the commercials at the same time!
Matt finds the Nokia N91 as a VERY capable digital audio player; especially now that he has it working with his Yahoo! Music subscription.
Hear what we think on the new Yahoo-Intel UMPC from Quanta.
Live listener e-mail from James: can you use multiple Bluetooth devices with one computer at the same time?
Looks like Apple will never be a sponsor either based on James's reaction to Windows viruses distributed via iPods.
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Great show again guys!
Just a little comment from cold, windy Norway. I think it's funny that I managed to get Vista running on my Q1 but Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 refuses to even install! (On XP or Vista). It says that there isn't enough processing power to run it. I'm glad I didn't retire the m200.
Posted by: John in Norway | October 23, 2006 at 01:12 PM
John, DNS needs pure CPU power to do the speech recognition and it is no surprise it won't install on the Celeron.
Posted by: jk | October 23, 2006 at 03:12 PM