December 2007

New year's wish for Apple TV

Ben Patterson put AppleTV on his worst of 2007 tech list. I couldn't disagree more. Only recently did I get an AppleTV but it is great. It is great to be able to subscribe to RSS photo feeds in iPhoto and see them on the TV so it is easy to keep track of what the friends are up to in their photo feeds.

I would love to see Apple make a few updates when MacWorld comes around in January. First of all I'd love to be able to better access YouTube videos. The search interface without a keyboard is the pits. It works but it doesn't live up to the Apple "it just works" expectations. But the biggest area I'd like to see AppleTV take the lead is as a player for iTunes, especially over a network of AirPort base stations. The whole thing about having the AppleTV in the living room would make it a lot easier to use as the main music player instead of having to either run back to or remote into the media server in the house.

The process of converting DVD's to iTunes with Handbrake has made it clear that the iMac G5 needs to be delegated to a role as a backup server. The MacBook Pro is more than 10-times faster in ripping DVD's. Back to the AppleTV Patterson has a point that it would be better to be able to buy movies directly from the box, but one has to think with the iPhone iTunes store model worked out, this update has to be coming soon. Even with its limits it comes nowhere close to deserving to be on the same list of hideousness as Windows Vista.

New time zone for 2008

Just in time for 2008 the default timezone for this blog has moved to Mountain time. It comes in one of those odd situations where a move further West also means a move into a more easterly time zone.

AdSense brings video ads to your website, almost

According to the Google AdSense site it is possible to put video units on your own website. Unfortunately when one tries to sign up for the service you get the following error AdSense error: The publisher must be associated with the developer account before the developer can invoke operations on the publisher's account. A message board post yesterday suggests Google is aware of the problem and working on it so it will be a little while longer before the video player page goes live here.

We'll be right back after these messages...


My unintended and extended hiatus here will soon come to an end. This unintentional break has been brought to you by a series of rather interesting stories that will soon enough be told here. Long story short, never, never do business with a builder who puts falsified sold signs on their properties to try and pump up the market. Yes I should have known better but one always holds out hope that people will just plain be straight shooters even when the evidence suggests otherwise. Now if I could just locate some sane people in the real estate market. As I said more will follow probably next week when I'm back up to speed.