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Monday
Jan082007

MacWorld 2007

The highly anticipated MacWorld 2007 starts tomorrow with Steve Jobs' keynote (18:00 hours CET). During this keynote, Steve will discuss the last years highlights, but will also introduce, or comment on the new hardware, and software which will be release this year. The following items are rumoured to be announced/introduced:

  • iPhone (phone, PDA, music player hybrid)
  • iTV (a sneak preview was provided in 2006)
  • Dual Quadcore Mac Pro's (8 cores instead of the current 4 cores)
  • New Apple Cinema Displays (larger, and improved with the Apple iSight)
  • More info on the new features in OSX Leopard
Anyway, I'll be scouting the Internet tomorrow for 'live' coverage of the keynote. Hopefully a decent video stream will be available for those who can't attend the keynote. So, if I'm not responding to phone calls, e-mail, or on IM......

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Thursday
Dec282006

Vista and DRM

The new and improved security in Microsoft Vista regarding DRM may have (and probably will) have great consequences for the end-user. Peter Gutman published his research on the DRM features in Windows Vista, and his findings are staggering. The biggest concerns are related to hardware certification revocation, and dynamically downscaling quality. Dynamically downscaling qualit means that if Vista plays some DRM enabled media on the PC (HD-DVD, or whatever), all other in and outputs are degraded. This means that your high quality pr0n has a lousy quality, while you're listening to DRM enabled music..... Well that suck, but implications can be huge, as Peter Gutman explained. Furthermore, the revocation of driver certificates. If, somehow, a driver signing certificate gets stolen from a manufacturer, Microsoft has the ability to revoke that particular certificate. This means that the complete install base for that drives becomes totally useless. It could mean that your PC won't be able to boot (and everyone else's) if you have that particular brand of motherboard. What if key public services become useless because of this driver revocation? No more fresh water, traffic lights gone haywire?? Peter also mentiones that the DRM scheme in general is very weak;

Note B: I'll make a prediction at this point that, given that it's trying to do the impossible, the Vista content protection will take less than a day to bypass if the bypass mechanism is something like a driver bug or a simple security hole that applies only to one piece of code (and can therefore be quickly patched), and less than a week to comprehensively bypass in a driver/hardware-independent manner. This doesn't mean it'll be broken the day or week that it appears, but simply that once a sufficiently skilled attacker is motivated to bypass the protection, it'll take them less than a day or a week to do so.
Funny thing is that engadget recently posted an article about a piece of software that claims to remove DRM from HD-DVD movies...... So Peter's thoughts on that weren't that far off :). Personally I think that the entire Music and Movie industry needs to come to their senses, and stop treating every customer as a criminal. But unfortunatelly, I don't think that that's gonna happen soon.

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Saturday
Dec232006

Wannahave TFT TV

I'll probably need a new TV next year, and it's gonna be this Philips 42PF9731D/10 TFT TV. It features;

  • 42 inch wide screen
  • Full HD display (1080p)
  • dual HDMI inputs
  • Ethernet, and USB (for viewing movies or photos from your PC :) ).
  • Support playback for mp4, mp3, DivX, XviD, etc.
  • 2 tuners
  • Multiple in- and outputs
Only drawback is the price (+3000 euros), so the New Years Eve lottery jackpot is more than welcome. If that hapends, I'll also throw in a Xbox-360, and a Nintendo Wii.

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Friday
Dec222006

Near death iPod

My current iPod (Photo, 20GB) started to give funny noises. If I gently shake it, I hear weird crackling noises from, what I think is, the internal drive. I had the same thing when we were in Tibet last year. That time the entire iPod refused to work permanently. Brought it back to the shop, and it got repaired (or so I was told). No the same thing is happening all over again :( I just hope that the iPod will remain working for the next one or two months, because there might be a full screen video iPod early next year :P So, anyone wanna buy a 20GB Photo iPod (it's little over a year old)?

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Saturday
Dec092006

Who Needs 5.1 Headphones??

Listen to this (with your good-old 2.0 headphones). You also wanna take a look at this (so you can see what's going on). Awesome!

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Sunday
Dec032006

iTalk

Gimme gimme gimme!!!!! The tune in the backround is "In the waitingline" by Zero 7

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Saturday
Dec022006

Mailserver Crash

Fiddling with my (Windows) mail server ended up in a 'serious' crash. The result was one week of mail down the drain :(. Even though I still had all my mail offline in my Mail.app, there was no way (at least not that I could find) to import it again in the IMAP folders. I still have those mails in a backup of my Mac book Pro, so I could find the info with SpotLight. If anyone has any ideas to import them back into the IMAP folders, please drop the ideas in the comments. That was a Fridays night well spent :(

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Saturday
Dec022006

Parallels Preps Major Update

According to AppleInsider, Parallels is preparing a humongous update on its virtualization software 'Parallels for Mac. Here are a couple of the new features:

  • Drag and drop of files between the Virtual Machine and the Apple desktop.
  • Seamless scaling of the virtual desktop.
  • Bootcamp support, which enables the user to boot the Windows OS on the Mac in Parallels without the need for a reboot.
Apart from the Bootcamp feature all these things will also be incorporated in the upcoming VMWare release for the Mac. And since VMWare is the biggest name in the virtualization market, I hope that Parallels can cope with the competition. Especially, since the VMWare Virtual Machines can (or will) be used on both platforms. So all the VM's created on Windows (or Linux) can be used on the Mac. On the other hand, Parallels will provide a migration tool for migrating VMWare virtual machines to Parallels. Time will tell.

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Wednesday
Nov292006

FireFox Disables Old Security Protocols

I received an error today when I tried to access a SSL protected website. According to FireFox;

Firefox can't connect securely to because the site uses a security protocol which isn't enabled.

It seems that FireFox has removed the support for older/insecure SSL sessions. Some research showed that these setting are accessible through the 'hidden' configuration in FireFox. Just type about:config in your addressbar and it shows the advanced settings of FireFox. Put security.ssl3.rsa_rc4_40_md5 in the filter bar, so that all other settings are removed from the current view. After that set the parameter to true (default is false). After this you're able to access the website. If not try enabling the other encryption parameter to true (which are set to false). Filter on security, and the parameter are quite similar to the one discussed in this entry. Note that there might be some security issues when you enable old(er) security protocol support in FireFox. These are disabled for a reason!!!.

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Tuesday
Nov282006

Multifunction/purpose Gadgets

Do I really need a multipurpose phone/mp3 player/camera? The talks about the upcoming iPhone from Apple made me think. Sure, a Apple iPhone would definitely be cool, but do I need a cell-phone/mp3 player. I already have a cell-phone (which has a radio, and mp3 player functionality), and I never used the radio, or the mp3 player. Somehow I like to separate functionality. This way I can buy a new mp3 player (read: iPod) without having to buy a new phone. Or, if my phone dies, I can still listen to my music. Or, I can listen to music while having boring conversations on the phone. So, this leaves the question; Would I buy an iPhone?.. Maybe, but only if it's innovating. Just a convergence of a phone and a mp3 player won't convince me. Please note that I 'own' a cell-phone since 1998, and I just got my third in a 8 year timespan. During this period I also got a iMode enabled phone for free, but never used it. Mainly because the menu on the phone sucked big time. So, the iPhone needs to be very special (and available in Europe). However, I'll definitely buy the rumored new full-(wide)screen iPod with touchscreen interface. Just for replacing my 'old' (and still working) iPod Photo.

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