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Judge orders YouTube to hand user histories over to Viacom

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Your right to privacy is no longer as private as you once thought or hoped. By court order, Google is being forced to hand over all the records of every video watched by YouTube users. This information will include users’ names as well as IP addresses, and the request has Google lawyers arguing invasion of privacy.  The judge in his ruling, however, found this argument “speculative” and ordered them to turn over the logs on a set of four terabyte hard drives.

The purpose behind the lawsuit is that Viacom intends to prove that infringing material is more prominent than user-created videos. This would most likely increase Google’s liability if they are found guilty of contributory infringement. The suit was originally filed in March of 2007, with Viacom seeking over $1 billion in damages. Google tried to argue that the law provides a “safe harbor for online services so long as they comply with copyright take-down requests.” Apparently Judge Louis L. Stanton, the senior judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, who issued the opinion and order, wasn’t buying it, since the order also requires Google to supply copies of any video that was taken down for any reason.

The judge actually turned Google’s own defense of its data retention policies, that IP addresses of computers aren’t personally revealing in and of themselves, against it to justify the log dump. As expected, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is already up in arms, loudly proclaiming the order a violation of the Video Privacy Protection act that “threatens to expose deeply private information.”

It seems to me that Viacom is asking for way more information than needed to prove infringement. And if they do get their hands on all that user information like the are asking for, the whole thing just screams lawsuits. Lawsuits by Viacom against individual users, and lawsuits by users against Google.  I think with this specific court order, Judge Stanton has opened one heck of a Pandora’s box.

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MSI Wind gets reviewed

Friday, July 4th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Jul 4th 2008 at 7:24AMHey USers — we know where all those “delayed” Winds are. Just take a look across the pond. bit-tech managed to wrap their paws around a retail unit of MSI’s Eee PC fighter, and while early reviews sang a lovely song, this one was just a bit flatter. All in all, reviewers found the machine to be useful and totally practical, but it was glaringly obvious that they were none too pleased about MSI jacking up the price of its own machine while the completely identical (save for branding) Advent 4211 was selling for less. If you’re listening to these guys / gals, you’ll gloss right over the Wind and nab yourself a rebadge, but whichever edition you end up getting, it’s sure to be “great” in the grand scheme of things. Check the read link for the full spill.

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Sony DVDirect DVD Burner

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Do you remember back when only the super-wealthy could afford to have video cameras? Now, with today’s cheaper digital camcorders, practically everyone has one. Of course, the one trouble that everyone has is transmitting digital formats directly to DVD.

Fortunately, Sony has created the DVDirect DVD Burner, a device that is starting to gain some popularity in the consumer video camcorder market. The DVDirect DVD Burner allows the transfer of content from other media straight to a DVD without the PC middleman.

The Burner has a 2.5 inch color screen that allows you to preview your material. It also has five memory card slots for transferring digital video content, and has a dual recording mechanism to store up 8.5 GB of footage on a DVD+R Dual Layer Disk. It even has an automatic DVD tilting along with menu creation in four different design styles.

Not only can you connect your camcorder to the DVDirect DVD Burner, but you can connect your VCR or DVR as well. There is the option of recording clear photo slideshows and videos in high definition AVCHD video from Sony HDD or Memory Stick camcorders to DVD format, which is playable in Blu-ray compatible devices.

You should be able to purchase the Sony DVDirect DVD Burner for about $229.99.

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Philippe Starck’s Wind Turbine Design

Friday, July 4th, 2008

When I first saw this device, I thought it was some sort of new TV antenna or something. Not that we need one, since TV is getting all digital on us.

I was very surprised when I found out this contraption is actually a wind turbine from a famed designer named Philippe Starck, a man who literally came out of retirement to create this energy-efficient device.

Believe it or not, this wind turbine thing can somehow crank out twenty to sixty percent of the power necessary for a house. This also has an unusual aesthetic, and this design comes in stainless steel, signal orange, or even transparent.

There is no doubt that future homes will want to be less dependent on “the man” for energy as their power bills keep climbing. Renewable sources such as solar and wind are the answer, but the question is: how effective are they?

I tried to find a photo of this turbine that would show the size of this item, and I was surprised by its scale. I have no idea if the device requires this odd looking frame to make it work. Maybe that’s how you channel the wind.

This device costs about $633, and should be available for homes in September.

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eMachines announces new back-to-school desktop deals

Friday, July 4th, 2008

eMachines is looking to get their desktops popular again by announcing a few new desktops, just in time for the new school year. eMachines has announced a trio of new desktops with widescreen LCD displays under the model numbers—T3656, T5274 and W3653.

Each of these PC’s come with similar specs including a 15-in-1 media card reader, six USB ports, Microsoft Works 9.0, Windows Vista with SP1, a SuperMulti DVD drive and 6 channel HD audio with amplified stereo speakers.

The T3656 features an Intel Celeron processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive and retails for $299.99. The T5274 runs on an Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor, has 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive and retails for $399.99. Finally, the W3653, comes with a 17-inch widescreen LCD display, runs on Intel Celeron Dual-Core processor, 1GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive and retails for $498.

In addition to the PC’s, eMachines has also introduces two new monitors, a 17 and 19-inch LCD. The 17-inch LCD display costs $189.99 and offers a 1440 x 900 resolution, 600:1 contrast ratio, and 8ms response time. The 19-inch LCD display costs $209.99, and has 720p High-Definition support, an 800:1 contrast ratio, 1440 x 900 resolution and a 5ms response time. Unfortunately, no word on exact shipping dates as of now, however, expect these to start shipping sometime in August, before school starts.

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Cali Hoddie keeps skateboarding safe

Friday, July 4th, 2008

The hoodie shown here may look like just your average hoodie, but it has a bit of added protection for skateboarders.  In the picture where you see the darkened sections, all but the one at the neck, are spots with added pads.  When you take a nasty spill, it will help protect you from injuries.  Also the spot where your hands slip through has another built-in pad.  When you just want to wear the hoodie as a normal hoodie or it needs washed, the pads can be removed by unzipping the pouch.

The lightweight material is said to be loose so as to not restrict the skater from any movements.  It also has an added hole for your thumb.  Having something like this would be a great way to get the younger more reckless skaters to wear pads without feeling like a dork.  I know I’ve never seen a teen around town that actually takes the time to put on a helmet or pads before turning to their friends and saying the dreaded line.  “Guys, watch this!”  That never ends well.  The Cali Hoodie was designed by Ravi Itiravivong and although it isn’t quite ready to be released for retail just yet, hopefully it will make its way there.

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Condi Rice’s custom DS lite: proof that G8 globalization is important

Friday, July 4th, 2008

by Thomas Ricker, posted Jul 4th 2008 at 3:54AM
It really does pay to be a foreign minister representing the 8 richest countries in the world. This Japanese-lacquered DS lite is just one of the items presented to the G8 ministers participating in last week’s talks in Kyoto. The other items included a scented perfume ball and manga-styled stickers for each of the participant to attach to their diplomatic tricycles.

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Win $50 with the 3rd Coolest Gadget of the Week

Friday, July 4th, 2008

First off Happy 4th of July folks! Fancy celebrating with a $50 gadget voucher? Vote for this weeks coolest gadget and leave a comment explaining why, winners will be announced Monday.

It’s quite a diverse collection this week, have fun.

Broadband Internet in your Car

Now here’s the way I’ll be able to read Coolest gadgets on the road! A complete Broadband internet kit for your car, with a remote control, a wi-fi hub, tv, etc… Just what I wanted to grab! Cool!

The full post can be found at Car Tuning Central.

Rapid Read BBQ Fork Thermometer

Never overcook your meat or eat it too rare again. Just poke it with the fork, set the temperature and wait for the beep.

The full post can be found at S2999.

EZVision Eyewear

The EZ Vision Eyewear lets users enjoy a full cinematic experience without any annoying interruptions. By putting on the EZ Vision uber cool glasses, film buffs are able to block out any irritating background noise, using the built-in stereo earphones and zone out like zombies to watch their movie in complete and utter peace!

The full post can be found at Gaj It.

ArchPort Wallet Shoe

Are your shoes ringing, or is it just your feet barking? The revolutionary offering of ArchPort Shoes by Matt Potts has an integrated wallet feature (detachable) into the arch of the sole with a port-like look. They are open to house cash, credit cards, ID, keys and other random items. Good part is it allows you to confiscate the contents without taking away your shoes.

The full post can be found at Elite Choice

Ovei Home Theater Pod

The Ovei is a beautifully designed piece of home theater bliss for one. Word on the street is that the designer for this thing was Lee McCormack and that it was engineered by McLaren Applied Industries. It looks comfortable in an airline seat cum coffin sort of way and it has climate control (the same type of climate control that is used in F1 cars. And it comes with an F1 inspired price tag of approximately $100,000.

The full post can be found at Uber Review

Green Piece - Wind ups

Charging your mp3 player can be a thing of the past with this wind-up media player. Not only can you play music and watch movies but it also has an FM radio, voice and audio recording, an integrated torch and it can work as an emergency mobile phone charger.

The full post can be found at Decide What To Buy.

Miracle Berry Tablet

Each pill rewires the way your palate perceives flavours for up to two hours, so you’ve plenty of time to try tons of previously unpalatable things, from raw radishes to neat Tabasco. The possibilities are endless, the sensations amazing. Even foodie sceptics are going gaga over these taste-distorting tablets

The full post can be found at Random Good Stuff.

Edamame Popping Game

Japanese Green Soybean is really great for snacks and fun because you can pop the soybean, and eat it. Now, how about feel the joy of ENDLESS soybean popping? You can do it with this funny and cute little gadget “Bandai Puni Puni Edamame Bean”. As a gadget, it’s useless, but as a keychain and toys, it’s fun and beautiful

The full post can be found at Cutie Gadget.

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Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Review - SiliconRepublic

Friday, July 4th, 2008

SiliconRepublic reviews the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic and writes, “Its smooth exterior matches its functionality. It has the usual trimmings which come with mobile phones these days: photos, video, organiser, games and web browsing. The camera quality is fairly typical of camera phones, ie best for clandestine use. The video recording capability too is extremely basic.”

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Budweiser telephone lets you drunk dial, like, for real

Friday, July 4th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Jul 4th 2008 at 2:03AM
We can only hope that the makers of this beer bottle phone actually got Budweiser’s permission before slapping its logo on there, but regardless of all that, who can deny the awesomeness here? Okay, so you’ve got to be “that guy” for it to take your breath away, but we know you’re out there somewhere, that guy. Aside from looking like a cold one, it pretty much handles everything else a hamburger phone (or similar) would, but at least this one doesn’t require prior knowledge of Juno to be appreciated by your tipsy pals. Get your inebriated dialing on now for just $16.99 delivered.

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