Host Philip Michaels speaks with Chris Breen about the Mac mini he’s set up as a media server.
http://www.macworld.com/article/2038167/discussing-the-mac-mini-media-server.html
Host Philip Michaels speaks with Chris Breen about the Mac mini he’s set up as a media server.
http://www.macworld.com/article/2038167/discussing-the-mac-mini-media-server.html
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Tweet TweetTy and Dan talk with Chip Patterson from CBSSports.com about a range of spring storylines from North Carolina State to Washington State, the reality of being a rival college football podcaster, the career of Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and the
The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — spent a too-quick hour on Facebook Home, Twitter’s new deep linking Cards, and the jousting over Webkit. Individually, these developments represent interesting strategy for the major notification platforms of Google, Apple, Twitter, and Facebook.
But taken together, we’re seeing an important moment of truth. With Facebook pulling a “kindle” by hijacking Android’s lockscreen for its notification engine, suddenly everybody has to get in line. Apple retains its AirPlay gateway to the big screen, but it’s Facebook not Google that threatens iOS’ fit and finish. And just in time for apps, Twitter sets in motion developer innovation linking app to app and eventually the Web, Look out Cleveland, a fork is coming through.
@stevegillmor, @kteare, @kevinmarks, @borthwick, @jtaschek
Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor
This time, Paul talks with husband-and-wife duo Seth and Shawn Magill of Dallas’ Home By Hovercraft about the band’s new album, Are We Chameleons.
http://artandseek.net/2013/03/15/track-by-track-with-paul-slavens-home-by-hovercraft/
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This week, Andy and Anna discuss their experience of working from home (or living at work), and some of the techniques that help them block out distractions. They also debate the very important issue of how to make the perfect cup of tea. At the end of the show, they talk about Kill Bill Volume 1 in what will be a regular section about Tarantino movies.
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On the 72nd Scriptnotes, John and Craig discuss the home video market in 2012 and UltraViolet before diving into four Three Page Challenge entries.
Adland the commercial archive is pretty much what it says on the tin. There’s the searchable, tagged and credited commercials archive (also print, digital and radio) as well as advertising news from all corners of the advertising world and points of views from ad industry adgrunts in the business. Updated daily Adland was the first industry grassroots site to do so and Adland is the only place in the world - both on and offline - where you can waste four whole days watching over 40 years of Super Bowl commercials. Warning: may contain snark.
http://adland.tv/radio/world-premiere-ad-brief-podcast-episode-1-case-studies-study
Everything you ever wanted to know — including some things you probably didn’t — about A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor
Homeowners are the latest casualties of the ongoing financial crisis and the government home loan modification program that was supposed to help them has not been successful. In this podcast from three students in NYC, they explore and explain the loan modification crisis through the experience of one home-owner, Marcia Jones who for the past three years has been trying to get a loan modification to save her home in Brooklyn.
Assia Boundaoui, Chao Li and Din Clarke are graduate students in the Studio 20 Program at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. This podcast is their first of a series of "explainer" podcasts.
Panji sticks, spring guns, trou de loups…from Vietnam to "home defense" to Hollywood and video games, Kevin, Toren, and Joe take a caustic look at booby traps! Plus booby traps in the news.
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