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Gadgets and Games: 10/16

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Gadgets and Games: 10/16

Published: Fri, 16 Oct 2009

Description: Clayton Morris and 'Strategy Room' guests talk Netbooks, an iPhone App that can start your car, and Clayton plays Super Mario Bros with its creator Mr. Miyamoto

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" It would put everyone welcome to get the game is Friday afternoon I'm Clayton Morris thanks for dial up today. Throughout the quarter. -- few minutes ago whether one way in there chat room I'll do online check our email address there and we'll throw that up on the bottom screen. And it is there strategy room foxnews.com. Thank him doing them got a lot -- because you today and right over my left shoulder and if we get here and it hit the -- he's the president creative strategies he doing it via Skype today. He can hear us. Can you well they get great to have you on the show. That he. And I don't that he wouldn't put behind you behind over your right shoulder that apple cool. Indian nation and all right we can't let it won't apply it globally could be that bad on the -- Leo of the side. You know the -- yeah almost there. Almost. Law if he can -- Q and a -- Available online. Old back in the second -- in him he's hiding example immediately behind. It. The Bartlett is that Pat Buchanan contributing editor at about combat that you. Absolutely and story -- humans here. I've been -- the executive editor PC mag dot com and you that your. And Paul Miller technology right for engadget dot com correct -- all. Elusive trying to find like your title and properly on line on -- a senior associate editor senior associate editor. I'll put that in the notes that next time ago. Pretty pretty. That a promotion -- we'll have a second life on last week double plus senior who has. Senior so what got promoted last week during the show. -- critical of exactly what pivot back now. It good morning good morning good afternoon if you can get. Swing your hit you right I want a heated you it is. The woman."

" An inch -- you're not if you -- plugin but it doesn't do much anymore. Would it wouldn't have a -- doing what we're currently doing. I -- she's not on right now but I have beauty industry thirty years and have collected a lot of devices. And -- if you actually look at the back. Even more my stuff I've got. A laptop from Jack -- will -- Try to joke in cash I had some of the early HP laptops. You've got to my entry wage in my hallway and I have a whole. Museum. Devices that have been. That I collected over the last thirty years. In the movie. I got that I want in my group who talks about last week called back in."

" It it's okay if not. Super great but that there's one guy that they highlight reminds me a lot -- and higher -- whole house. Filled with old apple products. And you've got that everything you can think you've got -- I love you. He's gotten -- apple used. He's been trying to get. An apple want that personal it would have been apple one of the first. Yeah the apple won't because you're almost impossible because they're now almost always -- right to -- been trying and trying to get one try to rebuild one week on the original source code. Pretty interesting documentary. Little grid but two years old stolen. Our look at some of the top story they would dive right and we are also Chad has time pretty much I get the big story week is I think users. All of you -- out there who you decide it. Lost all of your data suddenly you've dialed in all your contacts calendars everything was gone. That Microsoft is scrambling to get back to the point do we know the data back that it litre between now. But it didn't look back yet but a -- delivering you know finding most of it. You know yeah I'm buying them now from server failure. I think they're literally built into the drive and seeing what -- But -- get better news than it was at first person -- an award candidate and that. Well in the ultimate scary part with a look -- here don't let the phone powered down the with the battery run -- it -- a -- with a -- frightening --"

" They didn't he didn't check everybody that album that you had to go to online order and he by the way it don't it they'll let batteries die. And it didn't even bother and in my checkbook but -- they're those those. -- the credit card."

" Offer you the didn't provide a -- providing political use key -- one of the real concerns you have if you actually shift. So what can delightful -- we hadn't cerberus. As opposed to having a lot of fifteen distorted the client global. All the week before we had something similar happened all of Europe we lost two they have -- all looking. And we cannot have not tracked him down. But that's gone from -- And that we would -- if all my life just tag cloud. Not especially backed up properly in of the Canadian real the issue for us going -- yeah."

" And one of the concerns really isn't that different building climbing. If it it's structured differently though the cloud computing right because all of that this is sitting on servers some."

" I heard you. On Google servers as well. -- Being taken away you think about one of the early consumer. -- community. I'm not level anyway."

" think there's a pretty long term could look elegant comfortable lot of stuff but that I think it definitely. Cloud computing and it just think that Microsoft that they actually you work with you go to the yeah. Microsoft acquired danger. For expertise -- infrastructure expertise and and working with consumers who they have exchange. For businesses and I you know but not as consumer friendly for like five kick but the qualified pick it you don't really have an option about the yeah on the phone and it is you know. People have a lot of unhappy customers deal. Indeed all the problem. But it's being on the side so like proxy. Yeah yeah he won't -- look at yet."

" It got went bad news for them in the opinion that it's not just the sidekick. Problem because. -- I have a Palm Pre and they'll Palm Pre is also very virtually nowhere for me to back that up you know it automatically -- to the club. But again -- somewhat more dependent on the phone and you know a -- like the idea being pulled the plug up my PC and refresh it that way as opposed to depending on. Sprint I got to keep track -- my dad is right."

" Can -- problems with them mobile recently when I upgraded snow leopard thinking she's. Older house of old thinking. Code I don't hold -- our behalf finally yelled out all the talk you through all that. But if you leave and that sort of mobile environment and I guess it could be a problem by relying on mobile me for everything and -- It down. -- trouble."

" Yeah especially wanted it and the whole. Idea right now -- where. Where the client level we still have. Our employees storage and then we get back and -- the clout. And a lot of scenarios that are playing out we're saying -- the device itself into thin client and you just try everything -- co -- It didn't indicative of what those examples if you really do try to get you can do the cloud. -- the club come true. And that would -- you bought this."

" Here's what Microsoft responds well this. Who we are pleased to report that we recovered most if not all customer data for the sidekick customers whose data was affected by the recent -- we plan to begin restoring users' personal data. As soon as possible start in the personal contact. After we've validated data and I restoration plan will then continue to work around the clock to restore data to all that uses including calendar -- photographs. And high scores. And what did I love love. All those really fantastic. You. Java games in in the sidekick that's good. All right so that I got a few email responses here Carolyn like say yes I lost all my data. Still working to get it back. So some people that we -- And he'd be a million people have been affected by this or if you've been able to get your data back in the curious to see. What you had to say about today. We'll talk about B I -- another big story this week was the Nokia booklet. With a three G getting released -- 299. A two year contract with AT&T. One -- the first questions I had what I thought was a fumble and it's only the best buy so if I'm going into death by it is. And you know I he had that he including a best buy and sitting next to a 32 gigabyte. IPhone three GS for 299 with a service contract. For two years. Why -- I get bit. Over the iPhone three here we wanted to --"

" Got easier to click on that it manually -- yeah. But you know that some things that we're looking for -- you know I would I'd be inclined to call the netbook and -- It got the same journal warned doctors but it slower than a netbook Internet. It is good to gigahertz and or one point one point -- her -- and -- also."

" But yeah it's -- netbook -- yeah and at the very nice netbook is and it's a very nice netbook but. And that book and years stuck with the contract for two years ago about you can buy it without one and -- it and about yeah yeah anyway. Yeah which is expensive tour for an -- can get an HP mini period eleven which is also really and I -- Nvidia ion graphics driver."

" 400 bucks Paul do you handle them. A little bit it. It's really -- Or not but I think people have who -- I think so he's doing this with. A new bio that is part. What PXX. So so if you can compare -- that -- a lot lighter and that some -- the premier -- but you know. Belief that -- can -- look -- it's really pretty impregnable but I think I think the more relevant competition compliment like that if something like that than mine. Where -- a relatively than my computer with long -- and much more powerful processor. That is for your time line period. Or even getting -- like the MacBook Air especially you know. I don't know the premium netbook category that."

" You can what's your take on that thought I would agree that did the wind market -- breaking up right now. Did you actually Smartphones at one -- deemed too small he can carry. They have been netbooks and then you had eaten and -- ultra considerable costs in one. And and did they really are the next generation of small light laptops. They give I think what better form factors that keep you pretty decent screen full keyboard -- a -- netbook cheer me going with ten point two -- 89%. On keyboards. And they really kind of our. I would call and sweeteners. That -- the what -- part about netbooks -- in the adoption cycle we did some extremely surprised at how many people willing. Can you can have something this small especially with screen and and modified keyboard. Just for the fact that they can now have full access to the Internet and hopefully he can use that keyboard to type. But we can't get the big -- Barbara the next defense didn't he will be -- all -- and which are actually much."

" So that the process that particular case it didn't have books are generally about 400 dollars. 30400 dollars in that range you can get you a little bit of variety book and a lot of -- book -- and got on the inside -- the good feeling. Starts about 800 dollars you -- what you are faster processor Uga. Instead of full size keyboard a little bigger screen. You know so you know multiple break Democrat -- and got 400 into the net book for 800 get a this -- you -- ultra they bring up a great point though that it didn't MPB roll out the numbers are few months ago about the confusion in the marketplace a back out. Netbook and pricing and the singer had my head it's been trying to figure out whether or not -- pinpoint I would wanna pick up the new you know this Toshiba last netbooks. But the full keyboard. Not the 80% keyboard that -- was talking about but video -- the full keyboard with the Toshiba line we'll have more expensive. Wanna pick up a light X series from Sony at thirteen hundred dollar got a two gigahertz processor and running windows seven. Feels you know to really thin. Although I wanna go the way of this device which it's 299. With a one point six gigahertz processor. Two year service contract. Tim you got look at this -- as you got look at the trend in the marketplace. What's gonna be the big fellow this Christmas."

" Well. Blue -- and fortunately we don't think netbooks will be strong. Partially because -- he -- the ultra thin model even though there's been some good ones. The best model that I keep coming out of -- and millions and millions really won't hit shelves after CES next year you didn't give big swing -- maybe 2030 maybe forty and he will be based laptop that I think we'll take off. It's -- netbooks in the short term I think will be big also low cost. Laptops and even fifty. I'm not Black Friday as some laptop's probably the 199 nations that. Fourteen inch laptop so long 99 or how little. I can't think it department got I'm not regret her letter that could theoretically -- gonna happen at a well if that's the case then you know the traditional laptops at low costs. -- netbooks will still be hot. That that can move toward he will be eligible and probably will take place won't cure but what's most important and get -- but it's -- Is that the -- for the Telecom carriers. He did and their way to open the door for Ben QE. Eight EE. Retail establishment. Like -- carriers. They very much like what they're seeing the way here for example. Eight and Verizon have the -- An 18 -- ET. These small laptops. All we call netbook and being really solid product that they can put their -- And help more data service. So that it that it isn't -- part of our routine here's this did you know that the telcos. Could end up being more and more important Campbell's netbooks. Where traditional retail may go back change having an emphasis on these -- all these low cost laptops."

" Out of it along -- I think the big. I think -- even mentioned at the Nokia the booklet launch we'll do it lost it on ATP. Right now they're they're that your plan yet to find out core. Think it -- the -- right and if you're going after -- critical to consumer. -- should help my parents didn't want them iphones in the ten dollars twenty dollars that are there you know and that three and -- of sixty dollars. We'll put data that you can only use almost one all the yeah."

" I found that there are among you pay nine dollars a month they were more people here pool cue it. Did you handle this I haven't without him. A look actually at the -- we that we don't implement it. And good binoculars and actually we let it warm yeah. Peninsula -- security you have -- as -- and -- to -- be -- I'm curious how it compares to -- BHP mini that happens Verizon. Build -- delighted that HP. Kind of guy I get them all confused now we wanna have Verizon. 3-D built into it obviously -- the form factors similar to. But they --"

" I mean. Catalogue. Beyond that basically there at -- and slightly. Been noticeably like nicer than most other netbook. How that."

" It looks a heavy aluminum and much of it -- Title let us know in the chat room and now. On Twitter whether or not it's actually something you might pick up for the holidays will be curious to see these numbers -- and I'll be curious to see it to -- can point the 199 dollar. Net book coming out here very -- good that's gonna. And I can't tell you how often on pocket friendly emails from people that I did a netbook segment I know six months ago now compared to the latest on on the market. And of course you we -- every week now but so many people had no idea first of all the good netbook really gifted but after that so many people saying they thought one. They couldn't believe that that is key we can't wait to get something else to Christmas the father almost one for Christmas over and over and over again I keep hearing about netbooks apple netbook. I'll be really cares if his numbers come Ollie and that people and."

" Happy with the way they run perform LA you know Michael Dell uses. It's -- a crappy network. The because people have expectations kilometer allow and they."

" What a little one by recommended you know I specifically. You know looking at somebody who didn't he show line for specific purposes and can look I mean if you're using it for email and surf the web and you wanna be be able to hand off your kid. He ended its line of decency. That he shelled and doppler let the people love. And the Toshiba. Netbooks could really impressed me this year so. Of those that I recommend and and talked about on the show people that their positive things about them anything negative about. Well -- going to be put your premise -- and a good place to be a purple. And their companion there's you've got your home base. It that this is something you can take Wikipedia all that -- You get your money to -- that -- you basically it could be -- yeah you know you're -- looking you know popular. And even then and even you know -- have a lot of a lot of people -- Hulu. YouTube though virtually noble struggle. Yeah they rightly."

" Although I think it is there anything except in the new media know 311. They had an Nvidia -- chaos and really loved gives you the ability UHD. Video. But it pretty good with big -- that -- the end end the -- there -- available aware of this law. -- that not the keys are just standard Adam these systems that really want it on."

" Options. Graphic accelerators -- used graphic cards. We're a little bit better and you'll be able watched. You know I did -- without completely killing a computer. He'd get on from the that in that book now."

" So when they're asking -- the name of the one that mentioned. 100 hanging out. 399 and actually we actually tested used to playback and it wasn't. Movements. As promised that it -- struggle a little bit there was definitely better than. You know a a --"

" Battle of the last not a lot of colors and until early next year I think that they canoe. But template on I've been bugging Adobe about it it's -- complicated matter that it would do we have content provider. And here you keep -- GPU manufacturers and and and well. And it will be huge -- but getting them like you know -- we -- you know -- think that he can output from what you view this time you'll yeah. Let you can't you can't watch -- he who you know let me kind of flashes it. All loaded on the street view but not through -- line you can play. This the many of the -- 311 is eleven point six inch display. And running windows XP by the way. People aren't there when the Senate after October 22 actually. One to get do we do. 512. On them very -- megahertz. Yeah one point six gigahertz processors so -- can you download the streaming HD I mean if he knew the one point six gigahertz processor that."

" With them make it a little sluggish."

" Look this separate graphic cards and those that separate then the I can't separate hole I also -- that doesn't make a difference when you have. And you blush coming up next year cumulative do you look the high Def on YouTube and look a little bit better than. Most of the network."

" Get comfortable -- article this week -- column and PP baggage check it out called email even dead but it is broken how broken in -- way well I tell them and we actually personal experience there's that and said you know we've got about show Luke. And there's just too many I'm getting. 300 to 400 little -- today yeah well you know it's -- government. And some other important. I'm at a level over that and I think it is universal problem. And what sort of developing in other ways of communicating that want to look like on Twitter. You get if you. Yeah it. Well the medium. He's -- And we're using them in ways that is so overwhelming in the an overwhelming -- you know capacity to. Beatle and he won't handle it wanted to really be write your article is that it used to be in the old days to -- etiquette to not return an email when you get five day. And now when you get 30400 today. I have you know my Fox News account I multiple personal account and I -- I do I literally get hundreds and of course I'm gonna show lift. Are our producers and staff so that when all the -- rundown grew up for the children occupied again. 150 emails and buried in there sometimes in an email but I -- now you can safely say I admit that it -- it -- etiquette and more coming it's just reality. And and little thing that he'll I started -- letting people start to complain about old people my office. With that email etiquette and I most of that out fortunately. But it I had a gotten emails from people and -- they'll come running locally targeted email dissension among you know wouldn't understand it -- a military second. But won't want to walk over who I think it throughout I definitely -- everything -- can you don't have that problem."

" Them. And then there's two elements in public support one -- at improving my -- Even my client or my editor Gerald -- they deal with that I really need to get information from I actually try to get them. Conflicting data you need to to Twitter or something else -- no I'm gonna get it all -- IM. When it comes to email felt like damn I mean that probably everybody -- that we get -- look pretty age that is possible try to respond and then. I'm in it and can -- manner in most cases what you sitting prelude squeak. But but I will show you the move. From people away from email to more of these instant messaging flash. I'm social networking at ways of communicating. It and it came time to get when corporate America there. They pretty much she kicked out telephone. Communication. And it should go over to to strictly email. And trying to -- then two more which is something different. He's getting -- get the call and again it's especially true in certain scenarios like a pilot skilled guy I wouldn't be bugging my. -- customers over Twitter. I would be probing something did -- going back and then that I would you know worked with sales process very differently but you know it's personal he had -- should continue be that will be the wind change. If you can -- right."

" I did a good number of massive media studies when I was working with different companies. On consulting basis and looking at. And I found that core conflict he dropped. If you're just relying on email. And that phone call -- in your face to face meeting could increase. Profit. Reliability. On and on and on I like 30% by just having a conversation on the fault at all that these five paragraph emails from people. And I literally don't let them back I call them. Currently I'm eleven email without real fast and call you back -- all the questions point by point and I have a rule now I really tried only limit email 23 sentences. And I don't know if that's possible I don't -- the new form of etiquette maybe. -- Emily Post need to start writing columns on email etiquette or something -- people are paying attention. Comedy you know he did it. Hundred kilometers. Two what do you do you get skim un delete them you do sort of like you're getting things done -- Touch it deleted or responded then immediately. Big investors that apparently. Really I you are Gmail well you labeled. That you know that especially actually. Work let me put it. He had a lot of tech related inquires from people already know I can't really pretty categorize -- now that might not -- biggest burden dealing with. You know -- a loyalist. Spam and I really. It was they inquired. You know what I I'm actually a big -- the big improvement. I have I'm not a not very good on the -- might just appeal because it's own media and only get them say get me right now -- He can still wants to know if he needed Claritin."

" I think so what if the weather here is in California. Gary strange it's huge wage. And it's almost like Quebec and pollen season but the public aware. Yeah you know we're not to -- Penn State. I am I grew up outside of Philadelphia and they got seven inches of snow yesterday. And -- policy would -- and some of our weather here. That your your responses email saying how you deal with a."

" I'd probably get by billboard 200 a day and use the led by this field and again and they're very quickly. I answer it and that I don't like after craft ran him out so like. Might take god answers correct them so -- have somebody asked me quick and like I'll send them back right then they -- you. And labels -- really felt that but then again the -- go and build a day now that apple Hewlett. Com and do it that way but actually I do embarking hero like actually they keep it down like."

" I try to -- they'll conflict. I'll do it once and awhile actually try to get it down and it just does not happen I mean I'll get it down and then the next day I have a under the 150 -- that. -- some Obama need to respond to and you know you try to get back to it and I just cannot do it. --"

" Public I don't know liquid -- put their current conflict and really the only thing caricatures over twitters -- this blanket they do a bit of that you now I think -- that kind of lying and act yeah without -- blanket -- really weird that people actually like wanna talk you are like. -- I'll certainly work related in some time but like."

" And a 140 characters yeah and beat that is obviously -- history data and I remember spending a lot about Thomas Jefferson's correspondence and a lot of what he would write he would spend. Like wee hours to four hours a night he developed he actually created a double Penn. Mechanism where one Penn was on this mechanism in the Kennedy wrote with was on another bit of auto -- A -- Ballmer climb all those windows seven. Party box that one out probably the auto pen. So he would try to catalogue and keep all of the letters that he had written every day -- get a copy until he tracing along -- have -- all together. But you're good only for our -- I -- responding to every letter that he got a call back I can deflate. That -- two hours to respond I feel so much happier but never can. So yet email isn't dead but it's Boca -- column PC -- this week -- do they really are going to be entering -- not. I feel like it I got as many believe the -- you know -- of -- and about empire -- that you and here you -- political that I have like a -- that he experienced group. It was interesting for somebody that. Pull -- related to what. You know function but Atlanta. Not quite a collaborative document. What kind of well documented I have such I am talking about -- on what one person at this thing but. The help at all but has yet again I find that you know if you're involved in the chat with someone -- distracting because you -- break we'll be having a phone conversation. But in a weird way you -- come back and forth can be a lot of work done through I am pretty funny."

" More distracting than anything else. What candidate my I have lists pretty small it's like gap and and certain key clients. -- people that I really need to can't touch with the animal instantaneous basis. I didn't rely on email probably true majority of the business process that I deal yeah. Club. --"

" Mr. -- moto course childhood dream you can place Super Mario Brothers with mr. -- moto. I -- talk over this is we -- course Super Mario Brothers who for the -- coming out on -- November 15. And what do gracious guy to get content to. Tell him at all. If can you poppy audio little bit there killed. No it. Paul don't have a pick I am. I'm shaking the controller because you when you -- on the propeller hat you shake it that you fly higher -- that you appreciate -- you fly hire older people Mario Brothers. Of course you know those are you don't know whom to be among those -- the video game legend and creative -- Super Mario Brothers and -- donkey Kong. The Wii -- On and on and on of course he had an incredible hand in this game as well. And wanted to bring them together the whole idea behind this game you can battle each other help each other through level you can pick up your opponent. And had a great time he Mario of course had to pick him up electoral one point it was a weird the weird moment for me but I happen. That just a chunk of the video the -- FOX & Friends I'm. In a few weeks but it's a long long interview of course asking about future innovation and Nintendo all -- plan and obviously an answer -- all wondering and he actually. What Nintendo's response would be to Microsoft project and Paula of course they're the -- globally life project and -- And whether or not Nintendo gonna come out I'm sure there isn't -- surprise that the -- we all the the pulse. Mechanism thing. But I predict that the -- for interactive gaming really and he said. If I could tell you it is all up here right now I can't say anything about it but we've got some good things coming down the -- well. What do we expect to see for Nintendo's next year and we feel we steal anything."

" Maybe that night here but clearly hanging incumbent upon against the that you sort of high definition. Compliment -- sort of -- logical step. There -- people care."

" Thought he ignored key indicator that -- failed -- did little you know. Graphics aren't nearly as we did the F blockers if he would certainly not merely because PlayStation 3 the family didn't even care in the numbers -- we don't want one thing."

" Yeah but it also eat heeded the if they're to big gamer playing the -- Millen sort of the core gamers back and you're gonna public opinion at that -- they're not gonna give up on most controllers and then the -- the camera from them I mean that's the only on this sort of motion they can they -- yeah that sort of stepping forward Casone during the -- the virtue of the wand and and have a camera watching. You want to get this thing tied for the lead that he would -- but look like in the next two years there's pressure."

" It's important to know about that I think about that motion. Is that what I think I didn't tell was really tight to the Xbox. That whole. Kind that can gestures. Being integrated into next generation user interface isn't really important thing to watch. You keep by the end of next year some of the major -- players. Using that exact. Gesture concept. -- supplement what they're doing with touch screen. And you know I believe good gestures at a part of user interface for navigation. Both with PT and then what television. Is gonna be one of the things that will be all right really important for how we interact with devices like. These and other banking systems coming forward."

" We were already shaking -- iPhone slowly you know we want change solves -- the only thing you know this whole other better bumping. Can incorporate more and more devices that actually think. A of counting Nintendo out past and improve and very very long. But I think -- know in terms of motion interface in terms of you know they discovered the casual gaming market it was latent. And they have caught up they had a great price point that this deliver perfectly. I think you can peak insulin independent -- that they got a point here. And they try to push down and put in that market as well in the country are coming down. -- the platform they have now a much more robust than a week and I think it easier for them -- start with you Kuwait -- market share. Those boxes. To a lot more than he does. Yeah we get too big telephone -- know the price drop that's gonna keep them in front -- Moussaoui got four year old and a number 100 before they have a mode they had Republican."

" Blowing by the minute that the -- quite some of the momentum that -- slowed down on. I mean I hate. Have been sort of hard to tell may be lake. I think Xbox for the weather better values and the -- taking a look at -- boxing ability -- that they could you know look I think Netflix. You have from the inner harbor why is we still live and who is into the -- yeah about the online service there is for a couple and I think. Live audio like you know the -- can be a real discrepancy that that was. You know gonna box and then -- 300 now literally it's the truth is they're harder earn less obvious than that where I've been looking at three I."

" big wheel like the hardcore -- article -- about to happen for Mercury years. Now put you know they'll they'll get them get the history that the good exclusive -- you that -- the end. You know how the paper like a Wi-Fi adapter you bought the paper. For Xbox Live so it's 300 dollars -- you've got to Blu-ray players -- love the good read them. -- not like it I don't think. But PS3 Xbox for the war. I didn't remind consumers -- he -- the deal anymore attention and obviously. So can -- they'll get a lot about it but you know it's pretty feasible for all of hardcore gamer level comparable. -- this video from viper. This course got a lot of play the mainstream media this week about the iPhone app that lets you unlock your car and start your car just by and you could not only could be a work presumably because it. You get active and anywhere you could be starting your car in California Tim. If you were here in New York is the nature was still running I guess take a look at the video the school promo video here and now we'll cut off after about halfway through with a check -- out."

" I found you can't get ready to DNA and -- what started here and it going to keep you warm all winter long. I'm vibrant Belmont later and security and a -- guy and they cut the flight back icon on your iPhone and you -- the option to. Locking unlocking doors open your trunk pamphlet car finder and start your car. Watch what happens when I -- now button but. I just started my car from my iPhone look like old white guy. Now being -- run and and then climate controlled prevent the morning after having. I'll have been slow warm car all my -- hey good luck dark I'm -- I'm -- to not a factor if my current hard."

" will be spokeswoman. For -- spokeswoman school. They're not allowed to be real. Everything here is my car and personal belief that Jakarta. But it interesting. Played in the community I think about it. Well and then they've had and -- thing for molecular Obama -- aren't good car yeah they pulled an all Lockett then unlock it and be so you can -- the horn if you're like walking on the market the current yeah. But but it's a good start you can acrylic. -- about a month ago and -- you sort of iPhone apps that operate."

" This way. It is just give -- even there are legitimate. Future of the sort of the well. It's not gimmicky in the context. -- you're living in upstate New York intriguing thing you want to Carl woman you bought their ticket that you lead. A reason for I hear California being stretch for me it. And for -- iron. -- happy place but having said that. What went into thinking about this particular app could -- indicative of the idea of we can do it because this is what we can do because of the technology. Right. And in one way if I -- apple I'm looking at this and I'm kind of ecstatic because I -- keen. The iPhone you can wait that they probably didn't think about four years ago two years ago. We had to think that I think interesting about this isn't it also. Underlying another element. Of the whole concept that the iPhone Mandarin these phones being used for remote control in general the light in my house. Let me and he won't you won't do my TiVo when I'm away from it and looking at webcam from your house and we have absolutely include more in line with that. Where it -- it had underlying technologies that are exciting thing to watch and see what we can do with it. But again. It it is somewhat more gimmicky."

" Yeah Paul and I wouldn't mind and I'll point. And that was a political reporter Helen and I remember -- on the -- And I would be caught would be outside down the steps in the accompaniment for the know every night. And I would go half an hour ahead of time. We'll work. Before I go to capitol building and I would start the call log back in and then like. Warm my hands around my coffee on one I have something like that that I look out the window and laughed to myself. -- still in my rule would might be what we're gonna it is started will be glory but. But it if you can if you can do that it's reasonable for you to acquire the I don't although. But from that moment you had to go to that I have to get the -- serving -- on your car -- greens on. But it like it but -- that they. It's convenient for you Montana. Any and I want it was put them what you can put it looked like an eighty's but I can also that he should know the -- terrible stuff. So it's not the best car you drive government cannot let my call by the way if you borrow my car them via the card. And pinpoint buildup and universal remote control I think it is really get on that about it. A year ago when that. Apple versus a few applications for themselves turning. Turn the iPhone -- or cut into below control our area that -- I think with so little for the great example because it's almost looked. How the -- that actually really well lauded controller when it first came out but. Technology was. -- going down and review them. 200 dollar prix of Long Island new. Controller touch screen that look like well. What did you make of life on. You know you get. It it's great -- all -- great for an iPhone news really. You see more and more about it you know it could be your universal remote control you can -- the -- killed when you're TV. Yeah that haven't you know -- plummeted on your coffee."

" Because they think we have about urban neighbors said -- that actually -- if anything he's. TV service. Well they all that heavy equity with a box via the box yep it's great on the Eiffel. The literally it -- or -- or else you jumping around you will get capital Boxee will go to Google on the screen and working them out so beautiful and it says anything like -- I don't have an agreement and -- he had to think really knowing that there -- controlled using software on your desktop and from an extra or iPod docking station now playing screen."

" Yeah that's one thing but pretty pretty impressive stuff sort of showing off the these smart dark thing on FOX & Friends from your car -- actually get one of our producers car camera. Get it installed or try out this weekend on the show -- constituted. Oh let's talk about the other big get close story this week course got a hand on the photos early it broke the story of Barnes & Noble. We've been hearing about this whether -- not -- clean and not at."

" Yet little boat that got cute Greenberg that I got to beat -- top -- multi touch LB and the bottom and what we hear it runs and heard. So that those under control and what is going out thing and that kind of like a cover an apple -- well. They with the covers so you can sort of move through them and check out book and full color now."

" Do we know whether or not gonna be able page page -- what -- multi touch Wi man and I have the notion that the click that the pilot sort of set up is this something like that might be able to go. Diplomatic complaint that I do like my Kindle book and be able to go back and forth between pages younger -- you -- like. By -- the only financially quickly here. You can't do that yet to hit the ball go back go back and it definitely work. They're going to be close the afloat that that the funding at -- that and that -- it is because that's Phillip and he displays that -- can we neglected. There -- some of -- spot on the field -- Yeah exactly that's -- yeah I'm really excited about that and also let's not forget that supports you pub format. So therefore not limited by the Amazon experience the Amazon Kindle store your old wide open and if you read for the library stores the past few we couldn't have been -- New York Times article yesterday about the public library experience digital experience there have been lost -- journal article yet but. You know having access to New York Public Library be able to get -- book and be able to download of course you can't -- Only -- you -- at this point. That. Number one -- Apple's poor people here hope can I what is your take on that I had a little bit."

" You didn't actually think that what what Barnes & Noble is apparently gonna be -- And can't -- the concept. -- The whole idea of e-book readers by putting in this navigation -- but I gotta tell you you know I've been playing around with the working with some tragic really -- tablets. And they have the potential of actually knocking you leaders ducked out completely. If he had vendors begin working with the publishing industry and start creating. -- own many more. I don't published. Product. They can actually be used. Where you have scream that actual video and paying them money in motion. And and images and know what it won't let illustration and."

" It is straight so you're saying that in -- way we'll face this mythical apple tablet. Comes out. And there happened to be some sort of public content that is what what do you think interactive. Where it would really be rethinking of what that rog Rubin who. Child equipment that would be redundant or we're talking about rethinking about the way which we -- book altogether and -- what you're talking much in the have a book."

" That's right it and I actually think they've got a lot can happen thinking. Well certainly not the only ones by the way I've heard from others. But it's coming from the from the whole idea. Right now most of will be the only way books is very straightforward care. And images right. But you have to technology to -- all up better processor. That that screen. And the architecture behind -- the tools he can -- why don't create truly sampled the candidate you cookbook. And I'm looking at the screen and one that that that -- I can't I didn't screen might be the test on the actual. Recipe. But and but the quarter screen at the top. Could be a picture of what they what can finish this looks like but the the quarter at the bottom of actual video Julia Child showing you how to create the gas. -- The reason if you really."

" Think he's entirely that notion of -- might not it's not like you called building. Altogether completely -- that we had heard them we we did like he needed the report of that you know apple talking at publishers about life. Content for the tablet I would say that the Clinton look at it on after. At least in part. There's dude we -- in -- that it took part in that and magazine publishers and agriculture as well the --"

" I can do agree with and I think the I think this is just -- a week station WB really -- It keeps stopping it at the motel six on the way to better hotels and yet as though. I think I think -- agreement on the just the question what -- tablets are common. You could read Obama you're you're not look upright."

" Issue here is why did PP 99.9. 948. Applications completely device such -- eager. And yet I -- something similar -- hundred bucks more. They didn't Internet connection you have complete game. And he watched -- owned by the way that -- multimedia books. What would you choose."

" Yeah and and browse the web under the -- you know we have people being broken that you can you know. On the web already has you'd block the view of a cooking show. And from the big -- a bit like an e-book reader and I don't old one I use my eyes on book. The big draw is if of the screen that it screen much higher resolution either on the it passes not. Pumping life Q. For the treatment of them and also the battery technology. They have. The book and I'm not -- gotten a non -- I'd like to read. Old you know classic -- Up my own party -- you know. And you ask your article about the Paul my buddy -- safe and well yesterday just happened between then and then the ability. Human element -- a lot more fun. No I know and I know I know what you mean and and you know again. The idea of sitting there reading Natalie of the day who is looking like this -- that the new lab the first one he's that I thought I'd issued an opinion that. Now -- complete and I'm reading all book if you -- seven degree all levels while iPhone. And really you why don't bother by the FBI isn't -- that reflect an -- and under the bed and it's great that I can count the light. I can sit there and read a book on my iPhone now so. We can extend that I -- a big problem abolish."

" Yeah and good you guys again at I'm -- You know the but it the after the ethic good computer screen all vehicle at work I don't wanna look at it. More politely yeah let me that could play I really good you know Campbell Adam -- one but. You know may be kept them. Who think we'll keep companies believe that working on the screen at a local local but I read LTD but then put between the yeah it'll -- between that -- it public like that emulate pretty often -- and you can beautiful commuting thing and when you wanna read something about a story about a blowing right guys you can. Which the other a legitimate one other element when it."

" What did you suggest here that a lot of it and a lot of people who still leaders. Are above thirty years old. And if you start thinking about that we contacted gen Y. They had grown up in immediate -- And in you've talked to a lot of that they're the folks you don't deal with younger kids went into the water meters from them they're not leaders. There used to a murder immersing themselves in need. And that's why I think you know will we we we keep thinking of immediate and more traditional dance -- just by applying it to look look we're we're missing the point. We're talking about what can -- technology duke to create immersive storytelling. Calling for the network this thing become much more interest."

" It might be a never ending story and that -- you're like if -- I remember thinking of the kid how incredible we'll all wheel of pop up book. You know may get made in reading a little more excited when dinosaurs jumped out at you. What really quick don't we just -- in -- for the mocking you put safety the big league leader of the group that Google book story. On electable on this week as well I -- months lump that in mobile while apartment and -- What happened here. We -- I still don't understand why the move in the back the year do we have any idea. Now now I'm sorry if they come to this the lives of now but there are like over some all of -- and there's -- they announced that one or two more detail about we'll look their planned orbit them that this they would now it can. The idea that they could be stolen that right -- to how we we see it where most people don't have with the global checkout account so that the guys that the idea behind them."

" While they're constantly I understand that you can create key backing and commerce. Component. But would allow or to be district or the distribution. Of electronic books. That thought he capping in there role in all all it can't library rather than they would make it. Think I don't know do you go as far as calling it an open project. It didn't do particularly that it would make it pretty easy for people to come in -- now. And -- put their content on there and then distributed to this commerce later."

" The weekly column public wholesaler. -- well and well that's right. I think I think it's the we may have to do this because it yet they -- an -- called called for Cuba but they're scanning and other gonna make them available. And they need to create a process through which we can you know pay these people the people that all these rights yeah they had no choice yet. Yeah you know court and at all worried about it as well let -- you know Amazon and I want that this into Amazon. Help. Now ruled out being -- delivery. Which number well -- law -- have ever -- like if you order something. From one of those like grocery store places you deliberate thing day and they never did and didn't work out right -- Amazon now if you order by 10 AM we'll deliver can -- seen day it'll be a nominal fee if you're an Amazon prime -- so costly for Xbox and that you're gonna pay for if you want something deliberately that quickly it's pretty amazing how they're gonna pull this off. Oh good at that they'll inflict the print out like seven that it in Florida the local distribution. They can do it cannot third party people will just be like your own book your own -- best of them in house. Yeah you -- order. -- and you you order a massive amounts of a cookware. And all there. And all kind of bathroom related materials you have that on that stability and at a moment's notice com -- I mean. On noble are also delivers book -- in New York City in the same day if you Letterman you know by early afternoon. But to remind me of a company that they were running in New York City won't -- start -- of the of the first dot com boom of the a couple of dot com you guys that you've got. And they would deliver and that they were mostly like a movie delivery service -- delivered to your house we delivery in flood Manhattan did not Hamachi spent. If you spent you know -- and got a movie. Candy bar they would cut there's kind of a messenger here house. The delivery within an hour. And and went bankrupt and then what I forgot that it was probably -- work but it -- optical from the low left. I -- gonna show off the what we have about five minutes here left Allen who. -- off."

" The brand new. Look men go HD. -- Can't you download in the game it's great product -- handle it demo we thought yeah. I have via the old truck I had the original now this one supports 720. It's look quite hear it 229. It was very competitive. It Leo what would that 199 the original 199 -- to twenty ninth it got a slightly larger screen at one point 51 jumped up Q. The two inch display -- them. --"

" Hit the screen on this is so much better than -- on the other devices. And -- the actual hand feel it yeah ethical enough so much better -- over -- over inflated -- your hand and actually video. And it's yeah it could -- very again all the company we keep seeing between the aluminum approach and rounding the edge of everything."

" But that would that look like hold -- two hours. Video instead of the one hour that is the last one did. How much different than the ultra. -- just that the smaller -- smaller in size -- and the you know the old -- actually flip out the battery you can and replacement battery. And doesn't that would have 1080 I and now the delegates senator what when he all the political seven point Kodak does an eighty and here's the Kodak we have started that yet this -- the Kodak yeah that would support 1080. And I really like that although the difference here between these two devices that on the Kodak. You can still shoot. With. An external microphone Jack so if you wanted to run a lot of law might if someone's jacket and interviewed on or something. Or that -- models the end. You could be that this one does not have -- should we now does have a 3.5 millimeter headphone Jack which you didn't before he could listen to. I guess can you can be you know can you actually record if you have a -- A microphone in the 3.5 million I don't think so at least I didn't he get in the -- It does the head HDMI out with a -- when did not look about it -- now what were your impressions."

" I -- that the big thing that I like in I have all of them. I'm deeply into how it feels in your hand that rounded edge right. Compared to the square in big feet big difference when you're holding. Through it and then it -- Holland which is nice the other ones. It still is that they -- have. Pocket keeping their conduct carbon keeping this will need that skin is peeled. They could fall I don't know I'd be afraid to actually walk this."

" Yep you're right you know I've got my dad uses one of -- what the original -- put mentally he's a realtor and he uses it to when he -- video for. Her home city -- have to display on the video website for her credentials so. Great little device. Absolutely it'll it'll be a big hit it's well there's all these you can now -- will be better than they know who we now have video. Not an annual dinner and -- VP that'll still have felt. Anything in this case I would -- about a minute left and wanna -- wrap this up but I wanted to ask you what you're working on what we're study you guys are working on over at creative strategies. Well we are."

" Very intrigued by Nathalie this -- tablet area but the crossover between. The EDE books. And where they potentially will go along with these new mobile devices. And in Cairo also -- for Kiki let my column competitor Monday morning to night and my next. Com I think we may 26 I'm drinking that exact issue a -- we'll check that out on PC mag dot com. And -- is he president of creative strategy a real treat that -- them and that you glad I can join you."

" We will what will require the apple two next time we have you on the show okay heavily that you -- gonna -- try to place organ trail. And at. Thank him. Pat Buchanan of course with his mobility work on that. You can -- every -- so adamantly have been done by element next week period that we got hit live and there's -- of big thing I think yeah. We will see there did not live from PC mag you'd colorful little column on email we look on the end wolf -- connection that Edwards had to overcome jewel in the seventh different. Yeah we've got. Yet punt coverage and you know we could play with the release candidate for American -- that's -- the focus. And I want and it's not gonna -- mentioned that the next week here on the show you all of those seven coverage dropped off before and dad is going to be here lead land where you'll. She he -- here as well and we've been playing with a at length. An awfully happy -- talked to Steve -- which we'll call you guys work on this week -- and yet each yup slovo would have belonged to buckle on Flickr or countless people actually. To alive. -- something additional -- goes. So I'm talking to Josh we."

" may not have some video from your Steve Ballmer interview next week right here on the show I think how quickly and get people get that -- Hulu have that here for you next week next. Friday at 2 PM right here get -- game. An earthquake markets have been strategy room we'll see you tomorrow morning about Bakken trend -- Elliott said they have excellent thank my great guests to a great --"

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