*If* they can get Apple to sign off on the app, you’ll be able to sling your home TV onto your iPhone. Apple could always restrict this thing to only working over WiFi, or deny it altogether. But here’s how it works otherwise.
East Meets West 146
Tom and Roger talk with Dan Whaley, Founder and CEO of Climos about geoengineering and Ocean Iron Fertilization. They also talk about the new Doctor Who and the Israel-Gaza war.
Listen to the episode at this link: http://ia310808.us.archive.org/1/items/RogerChangandTomMerrittEastMeetsWest146/eastmeetswest146.mp3
Bonus feature: See Roger and Tom’s post-EMW dinner video from last week at the Los Cantaros restaurant.
East Meets West 145
Tom and Roger do a little restaurant review (watch the video), talk about Benjamin Button, discuss the meaning of Christmas, and look forward to 2009.
Listen to the audio here: http://www.archive.org/download/RogerChangandTomMerrittEastMeetsWest145/eastmeetswest145.mp3
East Meets West 144
Tom and Roger chat about the auto bailout, and mostly ruminate on the economy.
Listen to the episode at this link:
http://www.archive.org/download/RogerChangandTomMerrittEastMeetsWest144/eastmeetswest144.mp3
CNET Live: Designer netbooks and iPhone apps
CNET Next Big Thing: Bandwidth Crunch
We’re doing a supersession at CES 2009 called the Next Big Thing. Our topic is Life in the Cloud. We split it into three parts. Molly Wood drew services, Brian Cooley drew devices and I got bandwidth. So here’s the video that will play at the session to set up the bandwidth topic. The idea was to have a typical user to represent the topic.
ExtraLife Radio 206: “There’s Merrit in this episode”
I was just planning on listening to Scott Johnson’s ExtraLife Radio while I played Warcraft last night, but one of his co-hosts had Net troubles and before I knew it I found myself on Skype joining one of my favorite podcasts! We even had a surprise appearance by Veronica Belmont. Well, it was a surprise to here anyway.
You can find the episode here.
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CNET Insider Secrets: Replace your Wii sensor bar
If you break your Wii sensor bar, just light a couple candles or tear open an old remote control. Seriously.