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" Good afternoon everyone on this Friday -- Afternoon welcome to gadgets inside your house Clayton -- it's it's hearts and outside. But it is nice and cool here I hope you're. -- Lebanon through its swampy summer because it's been absolutely -- that it lost ten pounds yesterday just walk into. Com we got a lot of great stuff to talk about you know it's been a slow week in the technology world seems like we're building a to a lot of big events coming up over the next few weeks which we will get to -- You can always email strategy from a foxnews.com. Right on right on top of the guys over there today. Also. Go to Twitter. 02. I'm Clayton Morris on Twitter -- go there Clayton Morris on Twitter. Also you can now fire that chat room just would we did we can find -- Walter box they'll hopefully there. Go there to that chat room as well they get in years conversation as we discuss the show let me it is our guest today. First up into my right is Marisa Taylor she is a technology journalist she's been working on some great stuff. And we're gonna talk about some of what you can work."
" And on and -- is -- here right. Twist -- the word and that's social networking sphere like people are. Putting themselves in danger by sort of not. Being capable about what they put up there and you know there they're losing their jobs that embarrassing themselves if attacked if -- a problem."
" As every day that solid -- so so Marisa -- great to see you thanks for joining us and thanks for having me out Randall Bennett because the executive producer of -- dot com. Check it out and guest on your show and what do you work auto protect me -- I've been created we kind of new testament of that we have the you know coming in every -- about these technologies have -- right but that war. Toward. That -- Talk about a lot of things upon them we tried to get as an Aries you guys -- and you can push the problem. Yet another new face on the show today -- a woman she's a writer at laptop magazine said thanks so much for joining us in a nice to see you welcome for the first time. What have you been working on. There."
" that. On an expert without expert about what it means more job seekers. At. Especially but it is real and if you listen to what you. Mean at some personal and learn more air. Their questions now as to what's appropriate what's not -- people and emerge from all that on top and making good impression."
" Cooled talk about more about that as we talk about some social media stuff but also joining us is Jason snell won the only the lovely and talented. Live from -- San Francisco right today Jason -- Incidences of CC I don't Buckley and the weather was going to be an issue thanks for telling yes to that. -- you're welcome I want your hands yeah. Great rhetoric MacWorld magazine and one of the editors there. And you can check out some of the stuff you've been all up audit covering everything snow leopard related because. What we think will be likely have snow leopard release. Next Friday to 28 and tentatively planning open being you know it a snow leopard showed it Friday Jason yeah. You know what you say about those rooms."
" well there's been a good -- and things I can't say I think that I think. It though bloggers who have said that it's coming up next Friday are pretty reliable so I wouldn't. I I would not canceling your you know your plans for next Friday I think that they're assuming you play against yeah I got. The apple store right record on the line right."
" in life absolutely right. -- I can say and I got on the same page Jason I can say certain things I can't say things I think maybe it -- this table concede certain things -- certain other things but according to the Blogosphere out there it seems as if the rumors have been pointing to a Friday release. On sources reliable sources for the guys know about. I -- I'm Heidi."
" You know what if apple rumors that come up over and over and over the most -- technology. You know it's wet snow leopard comes out whether it's not that. I think every Mac if there came out and out and about thirty bucks and yet there."
" Yeah. You guys have been following because the following. Windows seven. I think he's gonna shape a big huge move for apple this coming Friday if if we hear that it's Friday possibly."
" I think that apple changes are likely to be a little bit more subtlety when -- set up that windows seven is a revolutionary elected both on opposite of course a lot of people dislike but I think. Microsoft has more to be here then apple doesn't think people already up leopard there's people yeah it's it. Passionately. You what are you what are you running on your would use PC Mac I've used a Mac big Mac lover. And I think you know for for thirty dollars. I think Mac nerds -- and a."
" Twelve point 19 bucks and that's pretty good you can bet that again you know 200 bucks for the complete home premium but I remember the upgrade. The Brazilian operator."
" I'm probably well I'm I'm kind I'm kind of a Mac. A Mac geek like that yeah."
" Since well since he's even writing about you have a -- check out Jason's column and I wanna be clear you via. The column was so about snow leopard 64 bit and there were some bright global what you get. You know we have easy but here -- tried to get. Which to attack here let's died a little bit because some of the stuff is pretty specific with the 64 bit versus 32 bit. What can people expect if they're going to operate the snow leopard. Possibly. Next Friday."
" Right right well you know 64 bit is that so -- I think -- the short version of it would be. I'm -- processors the Intel core two duo to attend. All current accident and that -- just Xeon with his -- more powerful -- right. You know they can references to forget what that really means is that don't have access to -- that they didn't have before accuracy of approach system. For regular people what it means is that things look a little bit faster there's some stuff that happens we're. You know computer chips into math differently in 64 bits than 32 bit -- they can do things in Wannstedt incident having to do it in two steps are three steps and that that's really that a consumer that's really the story there for most people system for business story yet. There will be integrated systems that will make it more relevant systems that have huge amounts of ram but don't be a couple of years."
" Yeah what was most excited about from a consumer perspective with. With snow leopard Randall I mean there's really not a lot to do it from consumer perspective of the fact that it's more it's quicker more reliable -- all the things Jason thought about. I mean wanna cut it -- to -- quick time is coming out kind of yeah the next version of quicktime. The -- better -- where. Depending on what -- I think nine which were. Right he -- what other changes but really realistically it's not. A huge difference at Apple's smart for -- and upgrade price twenty bucks because. You know you're not concede that they take home from my team and what --"
" I'm excited about this exchange. Again the Saturday he'll work quietly and exchange support I mean this is a pretty big deal for consumers right and for businesses I would add I think that exchange support."
" At least on the iPhone site has really broke down a lot of business users may think that could have the same effect for laptop site or just outside."
" Yet no one thing we're -- user you know work I mean you pretty much just walked into your -- exchange support you have to use bounce back between numbered and computers."
" And I'm pretty much locked into my email so it doesn't apparently affect me but -- I would actually say that I think. A lot of consumers and businesses are gonna be happy about."
" If you look at you know Microsoft -- two days they're gonna have outlook support which is. Huge I mean. So many business users who are you forced these exchange. It's so frustrated by -- beyond the Mac -- If there's -- if you look at clearances for entourage in the united. If you watch and you know. Drama in the and yet we got fifty -- people pressured by Microsoft support that fit to have that be in the operating system it's really good for business."
" Jason this is a big -- united waiting for opportunity where I can be at home actually login and use my. My Fox News email and I have to jump on this some you know corporate firewall you have corporate firewall thing you know -- running some VMware thing. It's ridiculous and this is a big deal."
" Yeah well and it's funny to Microsoft's Mac unit actually responded I think -- a little worried about snow leopard they responded. Last week by announcing that they were gonna kill entourage. And replace it with countless format but they're not going to be able to do it until the end of next year but just Matthews is a lot -- Siegelman of snow leopard you know snow leopard you just get mail and I calendar address -- just talk to exchange built in effect. Apple likes to make the point and I think you'll be hearing more about this and we -- windows out of the box doesn't."
" To list its amendments. It's it's -- that's a great point yet that is a great point because you have it need to get exchange support you have to buy a buyout by Republicans -- have -- bad enough money that's unbelievable. Aren't what we're gonna talk about a little bit more about that coming up of course probably next week."
" Wink wink and wake me -- Could. You know hearing rumors that perhaps we might see this. Let's talk you guys brought up iTunes nine let's jump in iTunes night this was one of the rumors I was talking about his being a bit of a slow week but September ninth. Again rumor mill churning we're likely to see a apple event on September ninth original rumors were September 7. So what are we likely to see Marisa -- this one on you when you think we're likely to see on September ninth time don't funny. As the back over you are we gonna see a music only iPod event do you think he's gonna see iTunes event -- I mean it's back at the rumors -- there."
" They're kind of swirling all kinds of rumors but I mean it sounds like we're gonna have -- iTunes upgrade. I mean that's I think -- this thing."
" And that's -- the main thing I can upgrade we're hearing an iPod camera. And it -- the right iPod touch and iPhone camera for the right to run this thing then and know about it him -- is like a lot less confirmed. With the populist populist -- tell you what yeah. We think we see a five megapixel camera iPod touch I would doubt it but I think. I mean it really. The thing incidents in the news I think I -- and iPod we're talking to -- you know some -- again speculator sees them -- Nine inch apple tablet and conflicted with them about. Nine and yeah you -- the rumors were swirling out seems like it here that has gotten pulled back a little bit what you think about the activity."
" You know I wouldn't be as surprised if the -- were released just because of them were touch base would be built for the same ecosystem of applications that people are used to using with. You fusing with the iPod and the iPhone itself I think that it integrates that more than people expect."
" But we think about Jason and we see an iPod refresh and iTunes only refresh and of course the other big -- out there is Beatles. Yeah The Beatles members there that's an analyst rumor and it's gonna happen eventually -- let you know I had people's mind iPods is they want because like Britain CD isn't. That's why it's she's the only other investors coming out so it ideological time to do it but rubble of this event is about. The holidays brightness -- it does not refresh yeah I've outlined. So that they can sell it as so you were iPods and iPod touch that's. This this holiday season so that's really what it's about iTunes -- is part accents maybe we'll hear something about apple TV. Tablet. If they're doing it tablet that's going to be a product that is gonna get it's of -- I think that's that's a big -- a brand new product that they'll they'll they'll put on stage by itself."
" Without Jason. -- really reflect not completely question for you we haven't seen HD which look you know we're seeing that. On the schedule fourth and fifteen I think right around there in this iPod and -- the -- night. What's your take everything he did people did pretty excited about this and that yeah I think both Microsoft are actually getting from -- quite along time. I mean as I thought after the camera in your that your view that we like what's gonna happen I mean when you."
" it -- I think -- with the prices of -- worried about sooner or at least being compared -- is -- it wouldn't surprise -- all of the look at the low -- iPod -- just goes down and ends up being -- doesn't exist -- they -- with the -- the same game I think and the iPod -- has the app store you know an -- and it's -- yes it's only been around for a year and it's gone from being this sort of interesting thing to being the key differentiator between apple and its competitors."
" Yes so now The Beatles drummer let's talk about The Beatles drummer because we've been hearing about The Beatles -- possibly on iTunes for years becoming the iTunes store for years. I mean. At this point I mean who doesn't have Beatles stuff that can. Are you really want it doesn't -- I open it --"
" It's because yeah I mean obviously -- let everybody but everybody does it would just be nice. I was reading one of these stories about how. You know at -- younger generation that. -- not sort of getting that music out there right there and let them listen up parents records or whatever so be really nice for apple and sent. To include. Conclude that on iTunes."
" Yet it what's it what do you think we're gonna see a Beatles really thank them and yet there's that -- I think that we are talking about four shows 25% of music. All of the iTunes right now the great thing for apple whatever but you know realistically most people that really want to deal. They have it and I think that I. Yeah I find it exactly and I think what Jason had that this isn't a big deal in the fact that you know apple. Live in the lawsuit with apple corps don't -- them on things with regular people like. You want -- are gonna get -- whether it's you know I can download or. Just the digital future."
" Right and it's all right guys that was the wrong broken link for the chat room while it is also. Here it is again Twitter right now. Here is for real this time. So there boom it's up now on -- you jump in the chat room when we talk. We think Dana. Beatles. Beatles on now Wednesday the --"
" And I'm a little bit cynical because the whole thing so. All the things I. Hear the content providers that apple is it would. Our entire pad at the."
" It's very usual and are you do you have a Beatles stuff The Beatles fan you have on your iTunes."
" You but it had few important CDs and I think that it's your point is eight."
" Yeah prisoners who won The Beatles and they've. I mean that table all lines yeah -- happen on this petition let's talk about the stage. At this event because this is a big deal for apple right I mean this Steve Jobs factor here obviously it's. Stock is so important when he comes on stage was awesome photos of Steve Jobs. A few weeks ago walking on campus where he looked a little gone and still recovering. You're you're back -- cider and apple insider do you think -- Steve Jobs at this event and how do you think the show structure will go what are we likely to see."
" Well it's it's some a year basically since his last public appearance at this event essentially the September iPod event. And I would be yeah I wouldn't be surprised he shows up I think that in some ways I don't I don't think he's gonna run a whole show but it wouldn't surprise me if he. But here's the beginning and introduces it wouldn't shock me he didn't show up but I think people expect. But now he's back they wanna see him. I'm so. And -- probably -- cannot know. Introduced son somebody -- if there was an apple executive and don't ya know stuff through you know the stuff through immediate actions changed and instead here's my -- and maybe he'll be one more thing if there is probably like apple TV or something like gotten. And I don't it's a pretty straightforward thing -- the goal here is for them to launch into the holidays where they have their best quarter and Amy you know the most money because people -- out on the holiday."
" It's remember. You know within inches the iPod -- you know he was like one more thing had a little -- my pocket I suspect Philip Schiller. This couldn't -- be running these programs actually have Steve Jobs in -- pockets."
" One thing. That CNN yeah. That you -- question noted today's earlier about you know is this iPod refresh and -- I mean. The iPod classic. Do you think at this point apple does away with the iPod classic goes to a total touch touch base in your face and gets rid of the old clunky being hard drive iPod classic. They're really good question I am good and so you think so Jason."
" I think so I'm gonna you're gonna win when we saw the class and we saw that touched me we thought I give it about a year. It might survive a little longer but I wouldn't be surprised Apple's one of those companies that those things a little bit sooner rather than too late. And so they fixed the classics have occurred just a look. In an artist sediment flow phone -- that was a few months ago they said that traditional iPod market is dying it's being scandalized by iPod touch and iPhone. Andy what choppy and all of that just it occurred entirely."
" Another question you prices are searching to think about you know. If they want it most people to get an iPod nano that's going to be and there are whatever. That they've put it up to thirteen gigabytes that theory and iPod classic -- you're able to find that likely will undergo an -- you and touch in touch with our lives."
" If the regular touch with like 64 yes that's something like. You know there's very few people who are gonna demand more than 64 gigs in their library and end you know for those people I think apple to say hang onto your classic yet from. -- no moving parts. The biggest hard drive with moving parts of bad idea for a consumer product that you're carrying around with you and drop -- one reason they didn't all exactly the -- they did it all -- because there was no alternative well. Flash Memory is now an alternative and the sooner they get that that moving hard drive out of their product line better."
" Yeah and you retirement touch interface -- I think we're moving this way completely."
" At -- I don't think that's part of me. It's. Coming and I think people get more comfortable I think I've it's really isn't that okay."
" With liquid seven here there's a lot of things built into an aside and make it a lot more touch friendly and -- not perfect plan for the United -- it takes someone. Who really I think HP -- lead the way. Create a more in touch and basically he has -- radio. I think the iPod is definitely. I thought here's what the common."
" All right let's talk about CDs versus iTunes when my favorite topics of the week the I can I was blown away by these numbers and he group putting out these numbers this week showing that I iTunes now represents 25% of all US movies music purchases. That's pretty remarkable but what was even more remarkable to me that was about 65%. Of Americans."
" Are still buying C eighties who are these people that's exactly about that that reaction of what it's like people still people still buy CDs but yeah it's -- CD you bought out what you think of it. I honestly can't -- lately -- I think it was yeah. I guess contribute perhaps I think it was college college which I'm not an Italian island."
" So that's even worse than me I mean I haven't I think the last media -- like two years ago a year ago now --"
" And particularly by in the you can easily mean and about like injustice record like that your. I mean. -- The obligation. Incredibly. And -- like represent a week ahead how great I definitely picking music by any. I think -- You bite me help you buy that -- so that hopefully we'll have."
" Greatness Augustine it was this could does this represent a sea change here I mean. I -- you know. Moving away completely from actual CDs anymore I mean when's the last time you actually bought us the."
" It's kind of depressing day urgently at blowout sales and there is probable and at the event that may be bought bonds and dollars CD but. I think that really reflects problems that the retailers would normally -- very --"
" And Jason are the only people buying CD's the 65% of people who are buying CDs are they my parents and I. This you call me but I have to get an environmentalist when it comes to jokes. My parents buying on these CD's I mean in the and they wanna show a law that Christmas select honey look I've got to this the compact -- that you -- that you saw four months ago. It these of people still -- cities. I think that's."
" Part of -- I think people don't want something physical or by people who like to shop if you want instant even if it's a target or Wal-Mart you can. You know you can slip through the the CDs you see something like okay I want to get that you can't really get that with download and and Thompson people about. This new government coming out from an artist there will make engine -- next Tuesday. Amazon's got a deal where you if you buy on CD. You get the download the -- comes out this mp3 admonition to the CD in some people like well I want a higher quality seems to happen. And I realized that I I'm I'm done on -- to download I I have no desire -- only CD's that I bought last year's have been. Because if you get a cheaper than a download which is out a couple of times because it's not available -- download right. It's just like when we went from cassettes to CDs that transitional period really -- this artist but not not enough funds that are violent state. And at some point you realize I'm never gonna buy anything on tape that's not -- that in and you and you give up and or work toward the end of that transition now with downloads."
" I tracked it and you had track and what you don't know this apple tried with this iTunes of the 45 it brought back the 45 via iTunes store I mean you like me I haven't I don't wanna buy dvds it. It's become fighting an historic stuff on backup hard drives that drove all that stuff at a premium over my real -- box and it'll -- it's because we live here in New York City two and you know. As you that you don't. Your cities around the world of course but I don't have a lot of room for stuff you know he's gonna want disks laid around and dvds a look at it picked up. We lost the first two seasons adapter on Netflix prize then the third season isn't there. I want it to this -- comes to show us something about about you but for the most part evidenced by. Them download it now worth. Now thinking of space not scratching. Involved yeah that would right now he's still actually."
" By compact disks yeah."
" I did use them for the car when I lived in California I would -- for the -- didn't have an icy and -- yet none of those ballots. -- only thing I thought my mistreatment and."
" I know we're gonna wanna seventh avenue and click on -- I've been iPod touch Netflix kind of like how to neutralize. Outlook so you use my iPhone just listen to whatever decision I want look whatever stuff on -- handle. I mean."
" Doctors that practice. These -- about three things that. -- about email today so the story this week and I thought this was -- Lifehacker putting out that's a poll based on what they thought worthy most popular. Popular email services and overwhelmingly. Gmail took the crown as the most popular email service Jason were you surprised by Gmail taking the crown and it's only been within five years now. I think it -- about five years ago."
" Well keep in mind it's Lifehacker readers they're pretty sappy and Andy did Jessica Penney used to be editor like -- was a very Gmail for protein meal per -- still -- kind of surprised yeah. It's just it's just not not work for them anymore. It's true it's it's the Technorati choice -- I think I was more surprised that it's still third I think overall in the in the research that just came out I vote would be a -- number -- but there's so many people who were entrenched. On Yahoo! mail in places like that it takes time you know as long game but I think Google -- the moment."
" Dana White I think it is that people don't transition to if all the tech savvy people are hanging out Gmail what is it about the general consumer it's still getting that you've got mail. It actually hitting it well."
" Force of habit is very powerful and even if -- product that comes along its its people I think. And I think Microsoft had problems they. -- and it we've surprising -- but I think getting people -- Google which they used by instinct. It's popped that they will now -- is -- the problem now personal use -- use them."
" I have both Gmail and -- although I never used Yahoo! anymore. And freelancers so I if it sticks straight to my Gmail account -- speaking with one with one of my parents -- the other day who. Who is I think a -- user and she worried about that about that you know contextual advertising. She was worried that based on her emails she would start getting advertising that reflected that she was saying to a friend -- yeah. What I mean which is going to happen but. If that's the case on you know on any on any user -- on any time any network what I just he's the best one -- which -- which I think what do you think Reynolds."
" I mean I think that's the that's the big Fear Factor right people are scared to keep being too -- for the most part. Whatever your -- to win your first using computers if you're not. The technology files -- say yes but the fact a lot of people like Comcast you know. You they have. You know -- that I if he is there no choice. I think the people in our Saturday thing you know I'd rather. Take my you know wherever I and -- but if you you know not Yahoo!. Did the difference required to get off of Yahoo! and send every contact you have like I'm switching -- you know whatever it is so great some people just don't do it on the other hand like. Gene that makes it pretty simplistic to say. -- all -- you know to another place that a lot easier to lead female ironically as policemen stuff."
" And I should mention yesterday on Google blogs. I don't know how many people did this but I actually did this just tried out before the show which was important old Hotmail account. They've now Google labs -- this idea for Gmail are not -- last in the Gmail on the team or send email alone now let it import any of your old. Email accounts so any Yahoo! that was what was keeping a lot people back from actually importing their old their old email accounts. But if you like Yahoo! account you wanna -- over -- Gmail. Now it's a simple all you need to do is click on import you -- in the email address and password. And it immediately brings all of your email into your new account the context of everything they have to worry about it anymore. I guess what like word telling people here know. Someone book about one yeah. I mean. Jason we it's contextual ads that Reza brings up a good point about these you can textual ads. I love art of the camp that look if you're gonna send you that I would rather see it be something that is contextual rather than see bond -- yeah. I have a good ten years before."
" Merrill how many teeth whitening. DC and if there's you can tell the site -- the world but what ads show. Yeah people who think that there's like a little person's not there you making me sad to -- that's that's troubling that we the other reality is now written a human being there. And it's free email to be some sort of quid pro quo. Eight maybe your eyes -- for free without ads but even recognize he's gonna wanna. Why is he switched to Gmail. And pushed everybody over to Gmail for for our email. I use Google apps for it means which lets me my own domain and I use that -- Google's my mail server for my -- domain now and you know it's great. That suit so that -- got to accept it. Your parents over onto onto your own domain and is pay option there you need a little you like five dollars per year end and you know that -- Yeah Google's done pretty good right now. Yeah -- united."
" There was something occurred and our offices few weeks here with my co host -- on on FOX & Friends. We're still using Hotmail account and I told -- months ago to switch over Gmail and he did so we open up Gmail account. The that he just he still was using hot meal and its primary which was in the state. That got -- And one day everyone and his contact address books that they received an email that said. Hi everyone I'm stuck. In the Cambodian prisoners under on auto club and I -- Would somebody please help me I -- mine -- dismissing all this stuff is busy with somebody please tell instantly point 500 dollars wired to this address. Well immediately excite -- if you've been hacked and wrote listen dude you got act. What's going on here you know why he's still using this account. He was -- well he could not get a person on the phone at all. No one not -- human being -- call back at 48 hours they would were you know get him on the phone the thing with Google is they're constantly working on updating its services and products. So finally managed to get all cleared out exit contact the FBI. And now except that account down completely of these notes was -- mine yet let's analyze."
" In Gmail Madison problem I have my way -- account that I haven't used in year -- and I was. You know in high school wherever and it felt a lot of current contacts -- by the exact same problem someone hacked and and they sent a message to all my address book which included a neat idea because I -- myself for."
" Eligible to some of the -- responses we got to iTunes and CDs specifically. I asked if people still buying CDs John figures rates only occasionally usually it's -- gift card or the album isn't available on iTunes for some reason which is kind of -- but there -- Twelve that I still like physical CDs yesterday I only have dial up at home so too much hassle that -- rebounded by. Now think about that that dial up yet. -- Dell says they do once in awhile not as much as I used to go. That's her watch this show here that's going to be back to me like -- I. I really like -- your -- what our overlap top magazines is I think there's a reason that they've been reviewing a lot of notebooks not necessarily netbooks without dvd and CD drives they're going away. So perhaps there's this -- seeing a lot of that now."
" Up with optical drives going away yeah. With more of those I don't think optical drives are gonna die any permanently anytime soon. I think for some people it's definitely an appealing option or at least something -- live without because people can download software and sell it or. They do street TV instead -- EDT at whatever you know the -- watching. But I don't think enough people condone that optical -- we're gonna see it disappear anytime soon."
" Eight adjacent you're weaving from apple perspective if Steve Jobs had his druthers -- just get rid of it all together I mean we saw the MacBook Air right. I I actually have a MacBook air and I could tell you that it's very rare that I missed the optical drive -- there. Although it's good to have one around just in case of Cynthia CD was software yesterday and I had a moment of what was he thinking that I -- Now I happen it's all -- Caroline you know put somebody else's drive but generally I don't -- that and Steve Jobs definitely is the kind of guy who looks out. Obstacles optical drives stuff and doesn't see it needs forest and I think that's one of the weaknesses of probably yeah TV anywhere. I think it's a whole lot more movement was a little bit player but I do you think Steve Jobs doesn't -- Optical media has a future that's the whole digital."
" Let's jump back to what we've talked about iTunes because I missed over actually part of and Jason just reminded the other if we're talking about the CDs and Blu-ray capability some of the rumors out there for what we're gonna see in iTunes nine will be Blu-ray. Capability well one of the things that struck me that was the rumor I think apple insider at this at this story. That we now be able to burn dvds. Movies directly into iTunes this is something that I do all the time your hand brake. Certainly we -- Yeah but hey it's illegal to use it just not to also set to make it but I. And rip the movies like my Netflix dvds in the mail I don't know time watcher I just hand brake and I -- watch them later while streaming over my apple TV."
" Okay well in the days -- the Clinton. If my friend John that an adjacent -- those that doesn't ask. -- this is interesting though -- I can then take a dvd put it right in the iTunes right into my iTunes library watch it on apple TV whenever this would be fantastic right now."
" Yes it's a scene of the digital millennium copyright act technical makes them. Rating that software illegal but you know if the movie studios want it to -- Hollywood needs he was green apple licensed and and apple all apple would have to do is say. You know -- rapid and -- DRM so you can't copy to anybody else's it's got your apple idea on it would totally 100 stumbled into the studios would do it."
" What another aspect of Blu-ray to thing called managed copy and I blew it specification is actually the ability to pay. You know digital file of the Blu-ray movies with other devices. It consistent right protections in place that essentially telling permitted to play. But the problem is Apple's. A lot of drama that we and licensing. Consortium already -- fact that we haven't seen a map of who speaks few Steve Jobs not really you know like in this game. And then what the point like. There's still. Even if I can think happens I think there's still a lot of behind the scenes drama going on that idea ever."
" Well you'd call them back hurts doesn't it. And also -- social. We know there's also -- FaceBook integration or social networking integration within iTunes how much more social networking that you need the war in all of us in an iTunes any. That I guess then you'd be able to share in the year your library me. As a -- right."
" Right I mean. It makes sense especially given rise later that people are really into real time social networking. Mean maybe even you'll understand the appeal of sharing every single song listen I don't quite. Understand that it's a little bits in line for me but I think -- epithet like pastry now that in real time social networking is."
" What people -- into. That he makes sense to be more likely to see them rhapsody."
" I mean right now I don't I don't know I mean I guess that's -- that's the -- I don't see it happening immediately but I think. I think there'd be demand for yet I think it would -- agree I agree feature I would. I'm probably too old as well great. So you love to be able to share your music folder folders and -- My friends are listening to discover you know what what indie bands that you -- trying to track."
" I think certain other FaceBook or Twitter grade -- it's great to -- The act on this new song and that having seen a copy and paste the link whatever -- site."
" In addition we've seen FaceBook integrated obviously across some of the island applications right now in and I like 09 we've -- course and iPhoto you can hear directly to FaceBook would this be a big stretch that you think we'll likely see."
" FaceBook. I don't think stretch for them to do it I think questions will be -- that people actually use it sometimes I think applicant's social networking and other times it doesn't insurgents that it needs to do it but it doesn't quite understand how people use it so it will see. I sort of took the idea -- between all of their hands let's -- worm and there really isn't gonna but that's Twitter or FaceBook. But that's it. It's plastered down and their audience Crumpler plugin that you if you know you are so it's not gonna tell you. You can actually see everything I've played over the last few years so it's kind of cool to your friends and stuff like that. -- it's all on the all the."
" I don't Manilow. You're working on a column -- about it. You know the office and using social networking talk a little bit about that and we can maybe bridged that gap as we're talking about -- here."
" I think -- said before the boundaries between work place to learn I think later it lightly. I think to some extent people are friendly associates -- FaceBook as well. But -- there especially there no real privacy settings either boxing you approve every single person -- or you're completely public think that. It's challenging if you wanna finished just some personality and not just me. All business all the time the same time you don't want you crossed the line and say it's offensive and or it's a little bit that's not fun that the buttoned up and up."
" What I think all of us quickly nothing like. I mean that you would have to struggle I mean people watch you. As and current Fox News then also here and technology. And -- this Twitter account that people follow like how do you balance kind of you know Fox News anchor -- the person emirates news on different personal persona."
" You know it's funny because when I first was twittering initially in the very beginning you know you have your small group of people I can say. Enjoying an orange right now."
" Check out this lady she just you know. Spilled this all over the floor and a ticket you know and that's why not do that as much and I'm very sort of measured and but I still trying to. If something really interest me I I I consider myself is this authentic. If he's genuine. If it is and it's my initial -- in genuine reaction to something you know that I'm gonna put it out there yesterday Twitter a photo that coastal areas from some of health care protesters as woman holding a photo that said. No pubic option. That's he's hilarious at eight I don't care what -- the political venture had simple you know funny I bet that's an accurate but in my personalities -- like quarter but you know other people might -- you know like my sense of humor there's a simple option involves a month followed or you're too you don't get a stick up your ass and don't follow me maybe something else what about -- working on Twitter."
" Holmes well yeah I wrote I wrote a story today about that sort of very issues that increasingly we are seeing. People just really not understand that there should be a line between personal and professional lives and forgetting that they friend of their bosses on FaceBook for example. And that complaining about their jobs on FaceBook. -- and there was an example of a woman in the UK that I think has spread buyer at the screen shots. The first thing my gosh I hate my job and you know calling -- I think she called her -- Herbie in Atlanta. -- that's he's petty and he responded directly to it saying you know what. You are ridiculous do you know that I'm your FaceBook friend. Patrick things don't don't bother coming in tomorrow moment -- it's completely yeah. It's completely ridiculous that I think Canadian and the younger generation. They'd grown up you know blogging posting things on line on Flickr whenever my faith. And they don't realize that they can't be so you know let's all hang out with having it done."
" I think the question Shula and -- not where -- you think about it. You know you start with a -- hundred people and you know those people are. And their close friends with it spreads a bit you know my case -- And tech journalist and all that -- actually if you one. But you know. People who are in this case of like to -- or there's a job interview candidate -- Cisco Systems like you know provider right and -- say yeah. The interview blame and I -- not only if it really it on Twitter and they rescinded her offer everything for their life you know let your right we are and they'll work for a but."
" You know -- this brings up -- larger issue you know maybe this is the opposite because you know is Jeff Jarvis writes about what would Google do he says obviously that and that's an opportunity for these companies to. You know I don't know -- Southwest Airlines kind of moment stay. You don't want. Maybe we -- you know say what you want tell us what you want you know we hire this person anyway and show me some force as a journalist that you have to worry about it. You weren't delicate line as well what you're able to put out there aren't what you're able to communicate well sort of what sort of firewalls you find in in the social networking thing."
" You know -- I start on Twitter a long time goes a couple of years ago and I I. That moment where I said wonderment did you -- to -- it's all about you personally am I gonna make this about work and gonna I'm gonna make sitting at the time I said I'm gonna try to make it's it was all me it's gonna be. Mean making waffles for my kids as well as. Commenting about something that apple was doing right. You know it it generally has been great because I think most people appreciate it that it if you -- follow me you're gonna see more -- well rounded picture of me and hopefully that means that when you you know you you see something by the -- something I'm doing -- oh yeah I kind of know him you know -- more interested. There are pixels every now and then there are things I don't -- on Twitter. Absolutely there's things I'll -- on FaceBook because I have a little more control over that and -- want Twitter and every now and then somebody yells at the post the link this week. To a Newsweek story that was basically saying. Can we come down the emotional health care a little bit and talk about the acts and I thought that was good points and making -- coincident magnetic guy right back to me immediately saints leave the politics out of this as well. You know yeah that that campaigns for people. But I am also not gonna just talk tech which is what the -- I don't with all of you because. You know apple on the -- it's like well -- don't -- Twitter account is me and it's all of me. I'm gonna be careful with -- but I'm also I'm gonna censor myself and make it just a promotional vehicle or -- column."
" It's right thank you fact that we have some do you for a you know in the media in the past -- if you don't like them you might stop watching -- letters because. This is more in traffic urges more viewers more eyes mourning the ratings. -- with -- it's really easy to click on -- enough that -- and I think. You know. The fact that people really haven't grasped the idea that you know these are personal -- what I think -- should be. In my I'm looking to get the -- isn't sure. Tries. To be highly rated otherwise -- Yeah it's just me."
" I think the bottom line also is you know not from a journalist's standpoint from a -- standpoint just be a reasonable thing. You know I just I just think for 12 place is this appropriate. And there's always limited profile on FaceBook I suddenly -- I was at all the time yeah."
" Yeah I mean and it's a 140 characters how difficult is it to be to get that right you know it's pretty easy to screw it up. That's true absolutely. Let's go into a little bit his story through the run -- I thought was adjusting YouTube now about to jump up the amount of ads we will see. On on YouTube for a lot of people probably say when there ads and you too. Because it's always -- discrete. In other ways if you're watching long form content like actually want to ghost busters on you to -- on the first -- you know a lot of pretty distinctive. You jump to the front page you can see some of the full length feature films and I set my office. I -- at home. And I want to. Ghostbusters a little bit but it whatever it seems the more ads it's very reluctant to content. The Wall Street Journal reporting YouTube's revenue is gonna double. From up to about 500 million this year but. It's still continue to lose money hell's that even possible case."
" Oh continue to serving as an incredibly expensive and and they do a lot of it with very little revenue came back and and it's it's. Into a company -- search for -- business model really an -- I'm not sure advertisements illiterate there's going to be a premium membership kind of thing. I kind of thing a premium membership like what Flickr does Nvidia does make you better put. You know it's it's it's tough because you do weird overlay user -- you inserting commercials in the middle -- videos that weren't designed for commercial breaks. I'm not sure there's a good model there. Even if they bring in commercial broadcasters were content or poor studios to do things like the ghost -- anniversary addition you know that's not. Dealing with all these idiots that get uploaded and downloaded every day for free that they're paying all the bandwidth on."
" I mean. Because I'm thinking you know one modeled after an apartment anyone who's trying to do this you know we are legitimate content only and we. -- walled garden whenever I think it. If you can work to create a premium channel where sort of editorial. Like we're gonna call the best clips. And you'll have first access to them we're also gonna make deals with showtime HBO and like. -- premium cable provider and give you premium content and we're gonna charge you. X amount dollars a month for this premium all them -- and experience. And I'm really shot at making some money issues they haven't tried that because there groom wore -- I think the way my positions through sexual -- Automated ad serving in the tried to advise and without -- that's still. I think very difficult and very improved and am not mine mine billion dollar it is true and it."
" What the hell yeah. I think also -- Jason's point YouTube's reputation is built on viral videos the kind exactly that don't. That aren't really conducive to advertising and I think if you look at YouTube. You kind of have to give in to get. Real content real shows and programs it's not upfront the latest on -- think Hulu really isn't strong competitor. And that's there."
" Police that was the example of that just to see the wedding dance video -- and they've made the point that the Google you know the blogs that well you know look at how we can monetize because Chris Brown song forever. You know sky rocketed. On on iTunes and Amazon. So that -- KE that we can we can monetize. User generated content and if one little -- right."
" one example and technically that -- is it legal to make like technically making that video of those people that they have permission to use music yeah forever like. The fact that it went up is great but the music industry would never let that be like the norms would never be able to rely on that --"
" Yeah I mean how do you build content and how do you build ads and this stuff Jason and in its other band. In other than ghostbusters they obviously it you have men's slalom sends him the the bridge is right out there and some truckers. That's his aggravate the ads on -- yeah."
" I don't know I mean it this mixing things you. Try let's give the music and what if there was a licensing program where you -- basically. Mark a video is containing certain music in and then having GAAP revenue kind of -- back to at a news makers are. It's it's a problem and little video text of the -- that they're doing you're just annoying and I don't know anybody who actually clicks on them and I mean is that I don't know there's an answer for for those viral videos on YouTube."
" Yeah my answer that really what higher quality content I don't think YouTube to me what the answer to on video I think that we've been trying for a long time to do on the video right. And of course I'd love to say. The best place for online video but it but realistically -- Video is on video on the web as a business is not mature and yet when they bought YouTube and view it and they are hoping that. Yes and -- 234 years since the body to. -- turnaround whose most successful and guess what it's all media Michael --"
" Once again it was old media and it's a little bit Yankee right at me I don't care if I want it. If I wanna watch episodes of certain program I might get very of their episodes and look at a clip -- that you Boxee right now available -- yes that is before and again we're still not there yet. -- You know who knows -- apple TV thing comes out -- changes you know changes the paradigm in this."
" Paradigm shift more people watching this throughout your room I think it's actually watching -- you can put guys on Monday consulate. Into the corner out of office online video becomes more credible from a variety of content producers will see people entering space -- better just because. The have a better offensive but don't want to monetize kick from the crush videos."
" Chris Anderson talked about it and knives in his book free -- you know I had to give my children the opportunity to watch two hours of whatever they want -- sit on -- huge television and watch Star Wars. Fantastic digital backs. War they get to jump online and want you to be -- that they want to. Kids this attitude it wants so they went grabbed their their laptop to jump on YouTube and if we're looking around like on cat videos it. You know without leaving home. Let's talk about the PS three -- I want to get this and quickly because we saw rumors obviously we saw some hands on pictures -- vote that's something gadget heads up. Take a look we can't some of the pictures of -- PS3 -- got to hunt knocked. Price down pretty significantly."
" The -- it's our butts off which is -- people shouting appears to be cheaper for years -- that if so what are we what are -- impressed by this at all I mean it's really like if your home theaters you kind of we did that a split of the Goodwin has got a leader let there about you lose that glossy -- The I think we'll likely get there aren't -- I mean it's a win for she people like me. And let us go at different. Patrick but like regular people at the -- home here's snobs like they cut -- off and gamers care."
" And I'm not a gamer silently care."
" Glossy finish to that yeah and that it's really like that little. Potentially that's my radio show that the big bucks for the glossy yet I told you we think there."
" My understanding is it doesn't support PS2 games which I know -- that sometimes my. Brain the last version."
" That's the case for a little while but this is cut off the discipline and on the compliment you're never forget if you were asked if one. That you're -- and what little family members that I would love to play that."
" There's some kids out there who just every few years might get new. Console but. In this case you have a whole pile of games and yes you which -- even that old. You're you're out of luck that."
" That's obviously one of reasons why I didn't jump to the US three because excuse to games and you can play in Iowa in multiple consoles hooked up on different. The controllers case when you think about he has excellent."
" Well Eileen as somebody -- interest in Blu-ray and I have had people tell me very knowledgeable people that the PlayStation. Three was the best Blu-ray player. And what's the price and I said kind. I just I don't play enough games so hundred dollars less. I guess I'm I'm -- plus plus games and we've we my kids love it but I I. Much more likely to buy it now that is a hundred dollars less for Blu-ray and games are almost an -- on."
" I think gamers I've been -- disappointed -- frankly I don't think that's -- runaway success in terms of exclusive games you can't get anywhere else. Yeah I do think that people looking about the players play. The PS3 or was he the most today live where I have yet but actually if you haven't really -- Blu-ray player you have to go all the way from mr. Bloomberg business. Like you as far as things like that -- you can't -- of the updated -- the -- and."
" I have it on boxing wanted to try to do -- a few minutes left. Things have been badly are assured you'll on boxing -- I champion of the shows is the excuse gaming news new book. The G 51. This is a bad boy Jason Leonard and Francisco -- Want to please -- I. -- Matt Glover. Here it is a full value of six got a transformers logo on the front did you get reviewed you guys have been reviewing these over there what do you guys think about this."
" We think a lot of it is pretty -- review I should say that -- configurations in the one years you've cost a little bit over a thousand dollars that was a real budget. Machine and it. Once we that was pretty good for that price the problem was the resolution isn't that great sale but things like email web -- thirteen 66 by 768 just fine but if your -- You might want something a little bit crisper and that's where this configuration and notices from best buy. And this one costs 1700 it has fully studied the display which we'll keep you it's the -- what you hill experience."
" I think the part I'm looking -- maybe again to play I love playing in my -- I mean yeah my side. And about yet hey I might have to figure out and having a game that others can --"
" Yet it's running it's running it's running windows seven."
" There was we have been here."
" Yet -- with that one of these other big gaming laptops before and things are huge. As always I mean it trend in gaming laptops rather than desktop version of it which I find interesting. You know slower boot but did aces really trying to find in these different things in the space to which it uninteresting and they're they're not just doing netbooks. They're they're actually gaming notebooks long before netbooks actually -- that -- there kind of you know the accompaniment trends towards -- whether it's. And in that motherboard but I think yeah because a component company and it's really put them on that and now they're being recognized for things they've done for a long time since. Gaming notebooks and a here's the bottom I believe it's. The big but it. To bring up like a proper level we were impressed by the sounds Eric you. That's great I wanna check out the the full review -- over the laptop magazine check out their full review of this bad boy. We give I'm gonna give the world just got a summit in the world for a senate back plays games world warcraft perhaps a and now the best part it played on your dad is having sit up in a room somewhere."
" what let's go a little round Robin here in talk about what he had all folks are working on. Jason snell editor of MacWorld magazine Jason what are you working on in what can we expect from you and next week see you next Friday. Well well that's -- snow -- it's time last week when you look. Down cool -- want to MacWorld dot com for all and if -- Now he's in September leader mullah plugin will you know get the full court press as usual. Cool maybe we'll have you back if you're free if you have some time there right around that event time if there is an aggressive. Allegedly events yes check out a go to check out Jesus comes over at MacWorld dot com you can read his excellent column on 64 bit snow leopard."
" And some of the controversy there back and forth when I understand it better he is certainly guided Jason as always great to see my friend thinks -- Effective using drivers on the -- I think Jason I did a woman is of course a right -- laptop magazine and get what you working on what to expect from you coming up."
" I actually just been working this story called how to get better digital parent and -- Pittsburgh you monitor and control what your children are doing fine and let me start begin this story with there's absolutely product that really -- parents that you control over their kids -- it happen. -- You can check out boxes that's what kind of content -- lets you specify what kinds of data cadillacs you. If the computers say pretty side yes we should be doing homework. So I'll be talking to the people who make those products and also parents get their company control their kids that -- being added that eat out there and break in."
" Nice to see you thanks for con championship. Randall Bennett is overtake the dot com what are you working on this -- actually you're gonna get so I am next Wednesday at a similar setbacks when they can -- In the kind of like daily news kind of outfit so. It's hard to know in fact run it -- except for -- We my documents there might -- and tell us about it probably. Chad -- Should I -- you too short -- it's -- you get you know couple different journalist maybe one maybe two and you take one topic he hit it hard to go deep and I'm really like five minutes on the way to life. Get a little bit about your perspective around the typical you know -- blog yeah great job and thanks for coming on Emerson Taylor. She's been writing she's a working her tail off your audience since Friday to you really want to right but you've been writing all week."
" What -- the -- that we you know next week if I told you I would have to kill you. -- that has that story out about you know social media reputations. You know versus. Online versus word and and all that but that next week it's if anyone's guess what matters breaking sort of stated preferences and what -- yeah."
" That's gonna do it forgets -- games I've played more associate back here next Friday perhaps. With a special edition. On snow leopard. Possibly. Or hit -- boxing friends tomorrow morning at 7 AM thanks everyone's based on my guests on Friday."
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