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Posted Monday, December 15, 2008 10:05 AM

Hello World: American Geek's Daily Roundup for December 15th, 2008

N'Gai Croal
  • Can Palm find its mojo again? As someone who's still rocking a Palm T|X--along with a BlackBerry and a 3G iPhone--I'm pulling for them. Thankfully, this Business Week story centered around ex-Apple guru Jon Rubenstein gives me hope. Peter Burrows writes: "On Jan. 8 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Palm is due to unveil the long-awaited operating system, code-named Nova, as well as the first of a family of products that will run on it. While Palm has protected its plans with Apple-like secrecy, Rubinstein and others say the goal is to create products that bridge the gap between Research In Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry devices, oriented to work and e-mail, and Apple's iPhone, oriented to fun. 'People's work and personal lives are melding,' [Palm CEO Ed] Colligan says, adding that Palm is aiming for the 'fat middle of the market.'"
  • Microsoft's Live Labs group has released its "deep zoom" mobile photo application called Seadragon first for the iPhone. Why? Says Alex Daley, the division's group product manager, to TechFlash's Todd Bishop: "The iPhone is the most widely distributed phone with a (graphics processing unit)....Most phones out today don't have accelerated graphics in them. The iPhone does and so it enabled us to do something that has been previously difficult to do. I couldn’t just pick up a Blackberry or a Nokia off the shelf and build Seadragon for it without GPU support." The article says that we can expect to see other iPhone apps from Microsoft next year.
  • Just as video killed the radio star, Steve Jobs snuffed out the album. That's the word from Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, sort of. When interviewer Greg Kot asked Corgan if "Zeitgeist" was his last album, Corgan replied: "We're done with that. There is no point. People don't even listen to it all. They put it on their iPod, they drag over the two singles and skip over the rest. The listening patterns have changed, so why are we killing ourselves to do albums, to create balance and do the arty track to set up the single? It's done." This Smashing Pumpkins fan hopes that Corgan will reconsider.
  • Looking to bring in some extra coin during "The Great Depression II: Electric Boogaloo"--and satisfy passengers who start jonesing without their broadband connections--Delta is rolling in-flight Wi-Fi service on a number of its flight. Here's how the Washington Post's Alejandro Lazo describes it: "The service will allow customers traveling with WiFi-enabled devices such as laptops, smartphones and personal digital assistants access to the Internet, as well as SMS texting and instant messaging services. Voice calls still will not be allowed. The service will be offered for free on local shuttle flights through the end of the year. Next year, it will be $9.95 on flights of three hours or less and $12.95 on longer flights." Once I get my hands on a gaming laptop and a copy of Left 4 Dead, I'll be able to train for the coming zombie apocalypse just about anywhere.
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