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The Power Geeks #101

by DarthMolen on May.18, 2011, under The Latest Shows

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Items of Interest

It’s a trap! (Furious Fanboys)

  • Where’s The Tardis? Contest (udg)
    • The contest, designed to challenge Doctor Who fans to a DIY, TARDIS-building challenge, will earn the winner of the contest a private screening of Doctor Who with 50 guests of their choice, courtesy of BBC America. The contest is over now and there’s nothing left to do but judge the winners, but the entries are remarkable: there are birthday cakes, hand-carved TARDIS models, huge TARDIS replicas, and more –like this TARDIS Murphy Bed.

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  • Need your noms????
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Contests- Winners??

Giving away 2 decks of Dabong! to whomever hears the cowbell (before the intarweb goldmine) and comment on our Facebook page on the time and why they love card games

  • 2 – 5 players take turns laying down cards in a central pile. Instead of the basic suits found in a standard deck of cards, dabong! uses Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire.
  • lays down a card is by matching the suit
  • Also match the number of the card in the pile to a card in the player’s hand.
  • additional options to play the players can play cards of the same suit that add up to the number in the middle. For example, if a 10 of Fire is in the central pile, a player could play a 2, a 3, and a 5 of Water all at the same time.
  • A player wins when he/she has used all of his/her cards, or through a dabong! A dabong occurs when a players cards add up to the central card, regardless of suit.

Deals of the Week / New Releases

  • Nintendo and Best Buy team up (btm)
    • Starting in June Best Buy will offer free wireless Internet to 3DS users in stores
    • When connected to Best Buy network they can access movie trailers, gaming extras and exclusive content
    • Nintendo is hoping this will help increase the appeal of having a 3DS because while many people replying to polls say they want one, they also say now isn’t the time to buy it.
  • Movie Releases
    • 5 Deadly Venoms (BR) – Chop Sockey, action, and puzzle oriented.
    • The Mechanic – Jason Statham. ‘nuff said :)
    • The Bionic Woman – Season 2 (BR) – Lindsay Wagner, Slo Mo, if that’s your thing
    • BEVERLY HILLS COP (BR) – Classic!!! Definite pick up!
    • Hanna Barbara – Chuck Norris “Karate Kommandos” – buahahahah! (insert jokes here ben ;) )
  • Steam Deals -
    • Worms Reloaded for 9.99 (until thursday)

Movie Minute (new feature)

  • Say Goodbye To Wonder Woman Mr. Kelley (udg)
    • The train wreck that is David E Kelley’s  ”Wonder Woman”  has officially  been shelved by bosses at NBC.
    • Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt has spoken about his decision not to greenlight the series after watching Kelley’s pilot. He told EW.com, “They made a really fine pilot and Adrianne Palicki did a fantastic job. You look at what you have, what you need, and it just didn’t seem to fit in with what we were doing. We did what was best for the schedule.”
    • Now, I know there are some people out there taking the “shame on everyone that raised such a fuss over this and got it cancelled” stance.
    • Bite me.  It was clearly going to completely crap all over my childhood idol and I have every right to rant, rave and fuss my lil heart out over it.
    • Don’t believe me- listen to old Greenblatt himself  ”I was surprised there was such an uproar (about the promotional shots of Palicki in costume), but that didn’t have anything to do with whether the show got picked up. I love that it got so much attention. All that engagement from people, whether it was positive or negative, was good. And she did ultimately have these little hot pants.”
    • Those little hot pants. *le sigh* Thank you Greenboob for at least having the sense to slam the breaks on this before it aired. Somethings just can’t be unseen.
  • Look Out Bedrock, Here Comes Seth MacFarlane (udg)
    • After years of super complicated negotiations between 20th Century Fox TV and Warner Bros. Television it looks like Seth MacFarlane is going to be able to realize one of his life’s ambitions after all- to reboot The Flinstones.
    • According to Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly, production on the animated series will begin production in Fall 2011 for a 2013 premiere on the Fox schedule. In a cross-studio collaboration, The Flintstones will be produced jointly by 20th Century Fox Television and Warner Bros Television. Dan Palladino (Gilmore Girls) and Kara Vallow (Family Guy) will serve as executive producers with Seth MacFarlane who says the very first cartoon character he drew at age 2 was Fred Flintstone. “So it’s appropriate that events have come full circle, allowing me to produce the newest incarnation of this great franchise. Plus, I think America is finally ready for an animated sitcom about a fat stupid guy with a wife who’s too good for him.”
    • In a video shown at the upfronts, MacFarlane shed some light on his plans for the remake: The characters will look the same but he’ll introduce new technology, like “What is the animal version of an iPad?” No doubt the rightholders are a lil bit concerned about how MacFarlane is going to interpret the classic series. It certainly can’t be worse than the horrible films they let Universal put out.
    • I’m interested to see what Seth comes up with.

Geek Speak

  • Is a personalized web a bad thing? -
  • We’ve lived with a lot of stuff being tailored for our wants on the Internet
  • Cross-sell in shopping carts, Likes in Facebook influencing your news stream,  certain articles showing up based upon your interests in the past, Sidebar ads, etc
  • now search engines take some of this other information and filters searches based upon what they perceive as your preferences (Dec. 4, 2009 – google opted in)
  • Real time bidding in place for placed ads
  • Finger printing of your computer (even when you opt out of cookies and tracking)
    • Some of the things that pop on on the Google ads while I’m reading my email make me giggle. I think it’s insane that any company thinks it can anticipate my needs, wants, desires based on previous anything. (udg)
    • (SM) I personally think its dangerous and allows a company too much power to influence the weak minded. Not like Obi-Wan, more like Vader. What will they do with that power? They’re corporate America
    • (SM) Do y’all think it stifles discovery and exploration?? How do you know you will like something until you actually see it?

Tech, Gaming, and Geek News

  • Network shows on Hulu safe for a few more years (btm)
    • Good news fellow hulu users, NBC, Fox and ABC are close to extend licensing agreements to continue providing programming
    • the site will continue to offer free, ad-supported programming along with its Hulu Premium subscription package.
    • Likely to change, however, is the window of time between when shows are on TV and when they are made available on hulu.
      • Networks want to increase this time so as to encourage viewers to watch shows when they air.
    • Networks may also negotiate a non-exclusive deal allowing them to stream programming on Amazon and Netflix.
  • Facebook under attack from Spammers (SM)
    • Seen an uptake of “see who is browsing your profile” or “see xxx do yyy in this stupid video” lately? So have we
    • Facebook has noticed it too and beefed bp their antispam defense
    • Despite the work, the spammers are finding ways around it
    • It’s an arm race now to see who can trump whom.
    • Word to the wise folks… don’t click on things you don’t know about or are too good to be true, don’t paste thing into your location bar
  • Dropbox Lies About Data Security (udg)
    • Online file storage service Dropbox has made my life easier and I’ve been a huge fan of it. Well, now I’m raising a little bit of an eyebrow. Last month it seems it changed its privacy policy to note that upon request, law enforcement agencies would be given access to a user’s Dropbox files. Then they came under fire again when it was uncovered that Dropbox employees had access to user directories. Over this last month Dropbox has quietly been making changes to its privacy agreement and terms of service to both respond and silently acknowledge that some of the privacy concerns uncovered by security researchers last month.
    • Hmmm…Not that I have anything to hide from the law in my box, but I certainly never got a notice that there was any sort of an update.  Seems I’m not the only one.
    • Shortly after some of the changes had been made, researcher and Ph.D candidate Christopher Soghoian (the same Soghoian who broke the story to the media that Facebook had hired a PR firm to smear Google) noticed that what Dropbox was saying in public versus what it’s employees have access to and what they don’t are very different things. He outlined his concerns in a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and accuses Dropbox of making deliberately misleading and deceiving its customers into thinking their data is more private than it is.
    • For example, Dropbox’s security policy once said that files stored on Dropbox servers were encrypted and were inaccessible without an account password. That statement was amended to say only that the files were encrypted, which quietly put Dropbox on the hook for having a way to access user files without the user’s password.
    • And their terms of service said that Dropbox employees “aren’t able to access user files.” Now it has been changed to “are prohibited from viewing the content of files.” This subtle change means that Dropbox employees shouldn’t access user files as a matter of policy, not that they’re unable to.
    • All the while, Soghoian says, Dropbox has been telling its customers that their data is safe and secure from prying eyes. Dropbox, for its part, says there’s nothing to the complaint, and that they’ve always been up front with their privacy policies. They say the changes in their policies have been a result of clarifying their policy  and that they’ve been very open with who has access to user files and under what circumstances.
    • The complaint demands that Dropbox clarify its terms of service and its website so exactly who can access user files and how is completely clear. It also demands that Dropbox notify its 25 million users to let them know their data is being stored in the clear and that employees are essentially on the honor system when it comes to not looking at it, and offer refunds to Pro users who may have subscribed under false pretenses of security and anonymity. Dropbox says there’s no merit to the claim, that it raises old issues they’ve already clarified, and will respond formally to the FTC.
    • Really Dropbox? Cuz I still haven’t seen any notice from you that changes have been made. Yup, this is me giving you the stinkeye.
  • U.S. Navy launching online gaming (btm)
    • The Navy is adding a new weapon to its arsenal, Internet Gamers
    • The Office of Naval Research is rolling out the military’s first online war game open to the public.
    • Project: MMOWGLI (Massively Multiplayer Online Wargame Leveraging the Internet) is aiming to replicate traditional military strategy sessions.
    • Using virtual simulation and social media tools players will work together to respond to made-up geopolitical situations due to private ships being hijacked off the Somali coast.
    • 7000 people have already signed for the $450,000 pilot project.
    • Lacking high-tech graphics, the game provides video clips and storyboards and users are are prompted to envision scenarios.
    • Critics say sifting through the massive amount of junk data may prove to make the system unfeasible but ONR sources say they are aware of possible pitfalls and will be monitoring the game around the clock.
  • PSN Network is back! (SM)
    • They did a rolling regional restart where you could check their website for your region
    • (SM) I saw my friends update, it wasn’t that long, prompted for a password reset
    • Japan isn’t too hot about it – they hadn’t “approved” the changes and weren’t sure that Sony went far enough to protect its user data.
    • PSN Outage Deals (NA)
    • Trying to entice users back. -
      • 30 days free access to Music unlimited (30 mr for already subscribed)
      • 30 days free access to PSN Plus (60 for current)
      • 100 items on playstation home
      • Free identity monitoring
      • Selection of videos to rent “on them” over a free weekend
      • 2 free Game downloads / PSP games: LBP, infamous, Wipeout HD, Super Stardust HD, Dead Nation || LBP, ModNation Racers, Pursuit Force, Killzone Liberation
    • Oops, spoke too soon, Password reset page hacked
  • Got an Android? Make Sure You’re Running 2.3.4 (udg)
    • If you’re  an Android user with one of the 99% of Android phones running software version 2.3.3 or below, a new study shows you are vulnerable to a security attack that allows hackers to access your Google accounts- including your Contacts, Calendar and Picasa.
    • The way the attack works is that an evildoer would take advantage of a device which is connected to an unsecured Wi-Fi network and snatch up its authTokens — basically secret digital codes used to securely identify you and your device and tell a service that you have permission to access it.
    • Hackers are able to do this because authTokens are not only being stored on devices for up to two weeks, but also sent over unencrypted connections.
    • So what can someone do with your authTokens? He or she can pretend to be you — at least in the eyes of a service such as Twitter, Facebook, or Google — and access your accounts easily.
    • Scary, yes. But, don’t panic.  While nothing is fool-proof, there are steps you can take to protect yourself a little bit. The most important one of those steps: Avoid unprotected, shady, or unknown Wi-Fi networks.
    • One more time for EVERYONE-  avoid unprotected, shady, or unknown Wi-Fi networks.  If you absolutely must use one, at least “switch off automatic synchronization in the settings menu” of your device. Doing so won’t exactly keep you safe, but at least it’ll make a tiny difference.
    • You should also keep an eye out for Android 2.3.4 updates for your devices as those appear to patch up this particular vulnerability.
  • Your Stream May Soon be a Felony (btm)
    • Under current law reproducing and distributing copyrighted works is a felony and covers Peer-2-Peer transfers and web downloading.
    • Streaming has been treated as “public performances”
    • New Senate Bill (S. 978) would add streaming to the list of felonies when:
      • They show 10 or more “public performances” by electronic means in any 180-day period and
      • The total retail value of those performances tops $2,000 or the cost of licensing of such performances is greater than $5,000.
    • Offenders could face five years in prison and a $25,000 fine
    • Some critics of the bill are pointing out that having copyrighted material playing in the background during a UStream or Justin.tv broadcast could lead to felony charges against the net caster.
  • Yet more content for Netflix, Miramax (SM)
    • The juggernaut keeps rolling
    • look for new content end of the month from Miramax!
    • several hundred in fact “Pulp Fiction”, “Shakespeare in Love”, “Good Will Hunting” some of the titles mentioned
    • There’s even a hint of Amazon and other services but still Netflix beat them all to the punch
  • First Skype, now Nokia? (udg)
    • Microsoft has been on a buying spree lately, but this one would blow all the other ones clear outta the water.  According to a post on Twitter by Eldar Murtazin, the Russian technology blogger who’s managed to scoop the media before with his insider sources at Nokia, Microsoft is planning a bid for Nokia’s mobile division. The total cost: $30 billion.
    • Eldar isn’t just some blogger with wild ideas. His sources have been right in the past, and he was the first to break the story that Nokia was going to side with Microsoft over Google for Windows Phone 7 instead of Android. He was also the man who shocked the tech world with the assertion that only 674,000 Windows Phones were sold during the first quarter they were available, calling it a “total failure.”
    • If he is correct, Nokia would leave the mobile phone business entirely, and Microsoft would pick up its mobile unit and start manufacturing Windows Phones using Nokia hardware and technology. If you’re shocked or simply don’t believe it, you have good reason to be skeptical.
    • After all, Microsoft just shelled out $8.5 billion – the most it has for any single acquisition in its history – to buy Skype. They already have a partnership with Nokia worth over $1 billion to provide Windows Phone 7 to Nokia’s next generation of smartphones, when they’re announced. Even so, some people point to Microsoft’s failed bid for Yahoo! last year for $40 billion as proof they’re willing to shell out big bucks if the opportunity is right.
    • Additionally, new Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is largely seen by Nokia fans as a Microsoft “plant” of sorts, softening up the company and giving Microsoft more influence from the inside. Elop did indeed work for Microsoft at one point, but whether or not his loyalties are to his current or former employer are probably less important than the question of how well such a large deal would work in the long run.
    • Naturally, Microsoft and Nokia both refuse to comment on the matter at all.
  • They Have the Technology, They Can Rebuild Him (btm)
    • 26 year-old Austrian man has voluntarily had his hand amputated so he can be fitted with a bionic limb.
    • He lost the use of his right hand after a serious motorcycle accident in 2001
    • He regained the use of his arm but not his hand.
    • After operations failed to restore use of his hand he was asked if he wanted to participate in this elective amputation
    • A previous patient who lost he use of his left hand after being electrocuted at work had a similar operation last year and is now able to open bottles and tie his own shoes.
  • Anonymous Loses Its Public Face (udg)
    • It would seem the public feud that has broken out between different hacker factions within the infamous Anonymous has proven too much for Barrett Brown, the reporter that had become a media-friendly spokesperson for them.
    • Not only is Brown saying deuces, he told Threatpost that he and around two dozen Anonymous members are forming a splinter group to focus on efforts to root out what Brown has described as “criminality and corruption” within the U.S. Government, U.S. military, corporations and the media.
    • Brown, a journalist and author, has been the public face and chief apologist from the anarchic and leaderless group during recent controversies, including the hack of security firm HBGary. He said recent feuds between different Anonymous factions, culminating in the recent takeover of two IRC chat servers used by the group convinced him that the group had lost its way.
    • “I’m tired of the drama,” Brown told Threatpost in a phone interview  ”You’ve got kids fighting for control of an IRC channel. I’m a researcher. I’m into revolutionary stuff. But there are other people for whom its about exerting power,” he said.
    • Brown told Threatpost he is defecting with what he claims are around two dozen Anonymous members. He said he planned to focus on Project PM – an effort to create an umbrella group that will support other organizations that want to expose pro-government and pro-corporate bias in the media.
    • The parting of ways between Brown and the allegedly “leaderless” group comes at a perilous time. Recent months have seen defectors from the group publish potentially damaging information that could be used to identify active members. Anonymous observers, who asked to remain anonymous themselves, said there’s reason to believe that Brown is being cut off by core Anonymous members worried about having their identities exposed, or wary of Brown’s focus on government wrongdoing. Sources say that ongoing criminal investigations of Anonymous’s previous actions may soon produce indictments and that more than one longtime member has “gone dark” in recent weeks, especially after the group was mentioned as a possible source of the PlayStation Network breach.
    • I was incredibly intrigued by Brown’s new project. It reminds me a bit of Hackers for Charity, and you know that all kinds of screams Natali. So, I emailed him asking for more information and if he’d like to come on the show to discuss it. Guess what? He said yes! So, stay tuned for special guess Barrett Brown on an upcoming show! :)

Intarweb Goldmine

  • Blame It On The Cheese (udg)
    • When Antonio Hernandez was pulled over, I’m guessing he wasn’t expecting to do 4 days in an Asheville jail. The Buncombe County deputy that pulled him over was stoked, thinking he had made a 91 pound cocaine bust when his portable kit changed colors indicating the mixture Hernandez was carrying was illegal drugs.
    • Yeah, it turns out that an enzyme found in cheese triggered false drug test results. Yup, cheese. Those 91 pounds of suspected coke was actually 91 pounds mix of cheese, shrimp and tortilla and tamale dough.  How the Hell that could be mistaken for nose candy is beyond me.
    • Sheriff Van Duncan told The Asheville Citizen-Times he didn’t know until this case that some foods, like cheese, can give false positives on field drug tests. He plans to have deputies talk to the company that makes the tests. I’d like to hear what he plans on doing to make up for the 4 days in jail Antonio spent.
  • What Happens to Your Pets after the Rapture? (btm)
    • With the coming return of Christ scheduled for this Saturday a group is offering to take care of your pets once you have been called to God.
    • Dedicated group of animal lovers and confirmed athiests
    • Currently active in 26 states, employing 40 pet rescuers
    • For $135 they guarantee if the rapture occurs within 10 years of your payment one pet per residence will be rescued. ($20 for each additional pet)
    • Service limited to “dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and small caged mammals” at this time
    • Rescue for “horses, camels, llamas and donkeys in NH, VT, ID and MT”
  • German Census Asks The Important Stuff (udg)
    • Seems a fake census form going around Germany has some Lederhosen in a bunch. The forms look like Germany’s current 2011 census forms — which just went out this week — and has questions like “Which drugs do you take?” with boxes marked with options like LSD or marijuana. Another question asks if the respondent has a breast or penis enlargement procedure. And how big your penis is.
    • The forms may look real, but those questions, intriguing as they may be, aren’t officially part of the census.
    • “These questions were all entirely fictitious, we wouldn’t ask anything like that,” said Klaus Voy, Census Project Manager at the Brandenburg-Berlin Office of Statistics.
    • Although the fake census looks identical to the real thing, unlike the real one, the forms are mysteriously delivered to mailboxes without an envelope.
    • Since the real German census has come under fire from privacy advocacy groups because some questions, such as immigration background and religion, are beyond EU requirements, officials fear the questions on the fake census might, at first glance, seem legit.
  • Sleeping Bandit Strikes Bowling Green (udg)
    • When Bowling Green police caught up to an alleged sleeping bandit Saturday, in addition to drugs, they found all kinds of goodies in the man’s pockets  like several disposable razors, a bottle of Drakkar Noir cologne, a bottle of Adidas cologne, skin cleanser and two pickled sausages.
    • A man called police when he found an unknown, “extremely drunk” man in bed with his mother. The sleeping bandit was wearing blue jeans, a gray shirt and a brown hat. He was bloodied and left blood on the back door and on the woman’s bed sheets.
    • The resident and his mother escorted the man out of their home while he was claiming several times that he was inside “Woody’s house.” The resident called police.
    • Officers were unable to find the man until about two hours later, when he struck again about a block down the road. This time, cupcakes were involved.
    • BGPD officers responded to a home where they found Benjamin Williams, 37, asleep on a couch inside the home. Williams matched the description of the man seen at the other Kenton Street home.
    • Williams was wearing muddy pants that were wet in the front where he appeared to have urinated on himself. He also had black smears on his face and hands. Police determined that Williams had eaten the ashes out of a hooka pipe inside the residence. Police photographed Williams while he slept.
    • The resident showed police where a window screen had been broken. It also appeared that once Williams came inside the home, he helped himself to several cupcakes – valued at $3 – and ransacked the man’s refrigerator.
    • Williams is lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail with a $5,000 cash bond, according to court records. He is charged with second-degree burglary, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia-buy/possess and possession of a controlled substance.
    • Pickled sausage, cupcakes, snorting hookah ashes, this guy has more of a wild night out sleeping than I do awake!
  • Apple Gives You a Religious Experience (btm)
    • Team of UK neuroscientists scanned the brain of an Apple fan and found that Apple products stimulated the same parts of the brain as religious imagery does in people of faith.
    • They chose to investigate after passing a new Apple store and being reminded of “an evangelical prayer meeting.”
    • The research also discusses the popularity of Facebook, mobile phones and social networks.
    • “Like Apple, mobile phones and social networks offer an opportunity for us to express our basic human need to communicate.”
  • Planking gone wrong (sm)
    • Internet weirdness, bunch of pictures of ppl lying on their stomachs flat surface all over the internet
    • Weird position, everywhere from top of fast food counters to top of a grille
    • Well, 20 yr old in Australia took it too far
    • Tried to lay flat on his stomach on the balcony rail and ended up falling and dying
    • When your friend jumps off that bridge, Don’t you do it too! See, your mom was right when you were younger
  • “Go the F#$@ to Sleep” Tops Charts (btm)
    • New bedtime book for parents has already topped the Amazon bestseller charts a month before its release.
    • Written by novelest Adam Mansbach after his own daughter refused to go to sleep one night.
    • Book combines cute rhymes with expletive-ridden pleas.
    • Originally scheduled for release in October the release date was moved up to June after a pirated PDF of the book went viral.
    • Film rights have already been snatched up by Fox 2000
    • “It’s definitely not a book to read to your child”, said the publisher, “but it will resonate with anyone who has ever spent, 20 minutes, 40 minutes, four hours reading ‘just one more bedtime story’.”
      • “The cubs and lions are snoring.
        Wrapped in a big snuggly heap.
        How come you can do all this other great s****
        But you can’t lie the f*** down and sleep?”

Extra Links

  • Pirates delay Sony(btm)
    • Earlier this week Vodaphone New Zealand reported that an entire shipment of Sony Ericsson Xperia Play devices was stolen saying via Twitter, “a major security breach” had occured and the launch of Xperia Play would be delayed.
    • Later Vodaphone released “security footage” that looked very questionable
    • Turns out the whole thing was fake
    • Possibly an attempt at viral marketing gone very, very wrong.
  • Digital New York (btm)
    • Mayor Bloomberg released a new outline of plans for NYC to form partnerships with social media companies
    • Through partnerships with Twitter, Facebook and New York based Foursquare and Tumblr NYC wants to be the top digital city in America
    • Plans are to offer wireless Internet access in parks
    • Vast reserves of data available to programmers
    • Live chats with 311 agents
    • City will register the .nyc domain
    • @nycgov will be used to provide immediate updates on city news
    • How will the city afford all this? Mayor Bloomberg says “We are going to try to encourage people to make it available”
    • The mayor doesn’t personally update his existing Facebook page, “I’m very old-fashioned. I use email.”

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