Technosophy: Computers Don’t Kill People, Tech Support Kills People

The startling fact that a commenter recognized the name of my old employer Leading Edge in the last Technosophy reminded me of this little piece, which I originally wrote up for another web board some years ago. I should note in advance that we did have some competent servicing dealers and resellers – some were in fact quite good – so if you, by chance, worked for a Leading Edge dealer in the past, you shouldn’t take personally the part where I take cheap shots at them. :)

(It should also be noted that when I wrote this, Compaq was not merely a brand of Hewlett-Packard, but was in fact a vast manufacturing concern in its own right which had recently finished dismembering and devouring Digital Equipment Corporation.)
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TiVo Pushes Fix For Antenna Users

The recent TiVo software update to 9.3 had a bug for those TiVo users still using antenna. If you had your Series2 TiVo set for just Antenna or Satellite & Antenna and you did a ‘Repeat Guided Setup’ after receiving the new software, you’d be stuck. There is a procedure to unstick the unit if this happens.

TiVo is now pushing 9.3c out to Series2 users, with a priority for those who have antenna as one of their sources, with a bug fix for this problem.

Thanks to Dave Zatz for the tip via email.

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ARCHOS Adds Place-Shifting To TV+, 605 WiFi, And 705 WiFi

ARCHOS has long been a leader in the PMP market with devices like their model 605 and 705 PMPs. And they’ve added some innovative features to their products, such as the ability to copy shows from DISH Network ViP622/722 DVRs. Lesser known is their TV+ DVR. The TV+ is a Ethernet/WiFi media player and DVR in one box, and the software seems to be based on their PMP software.

Now Archos is adding place-shifting to the TV+. Called ‘TVportation’ it will be a $49.99 software plug-in for the TV+, or free if the TV+ is registered on the ARCHOS web site. ARCHOS claims it will allow streaming of content from the TV+ to the ARCHOS 605 WiFi and ARCHOS 705 WiFi PMPs, as well as PCs, laptops and smartphones. You can also use an ARCHOS 605 WiFi or ARCHOS 705 WiFi as the streaming source, but you need to leave it docked in its base station. (So if you have two you can have one at home as the source and one as the client.) Details on the smartphone support is thin, saying only “compatible with Symbian later this spring”. Though the demo video on the website shows it running on a Windows Mobile Palm Treo.

A little exploring shows they have downloads for Windows Mobile 5 & 6 both Professional and Smartphone as well as Symbian Series60. But most curious is that all of the links are right to Monsoon Multimedia’s HAVA clients – on Monsoon’s servers! At first glance it looks like they’re leeching the clients, but perhaps Monsoon and ARCHOS did some kind of deal. Still, it looks sketchy.

There’s a lengthy demo video up on YouTube:

From the video it is clear that one client at a time is supported, so you can’t have multiple devices streaming from one TV+.

Spotted in EngadgetHD.


Disclaimer: I’m currently employed by Sling Media, which produces the Slingbox series of place-shifting products. And I suppose TVportation is ostensibly a competitor to Sling.

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Holographic Storage? This Time For Sure!

Forgive me for being skeptical, but I’ve been hearing about holographic storage, and how it is the next big thing, for at least ten years now. I’ve even made a few posts about it here in the past. So far not one of the announcements or pronouncements have panned out.

Well, here’s another one, InPhase Technologies has said it will announce its holographic storage product, Tapestry, in May. Since that’s a fairly concrete date, and May is just a week away, I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt and believe that a real product will be available. However, from The Register is reporting it isn’t going to exactly change the world. The tech specs are respectable – 130mm x 3.5mm plastic discs (just a wee bit larger than the 120mm x 2.2mm of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray) in a cartridge (somewhat like early Blu-ray prototypes) which store up to 300GB using a blue laser. And InPhase claims they’ll hold the data for 50 years. Read/write speeds are 20MB/sec, which is respectable – that’s 160Mbps, while 4x Blu-ray is 144Mbps and can store up to 50GB. However, Tapestry media will cost $180 per disc in volume – and the drives will cost $18,000!

Future iterations of Tapestry will supposedly push the specs to 800GB at 80MB/sec, and then 1.6TB at 120MB/sec. Perhaps, but they really need to bring those prices down if they want to sell any of these.

It doesn’t even make sense from a corporate backup perspective. As The Register points out, LTO-3 tapes, which are in common usage, hold 400GB and already has 80MB/sec transfer rates. And the newer LTO-4 tapes hold 800GB with a 120MB/sec transfer rate. Tapes may not have a 50 year shelf life, but most entities don’t need to store their data that long. Tape isn’t random access like disc, but that’s generally not a requirement for backups. And when it is using a hard disk system for near-line backup and tape for off site and long term backups makes more sense technologically and economically.

Also, tape is not only far less expensive, but it is re-usable. The Tapestry discs are WORM – Write Once, Read Many – in layman’s terms, just like a CD-R, DVD-R, or BD-RE. Anyone want a $180 coaster when a burn goes awry? And even without that risk, it isn’t suitable for backup systems which tend to reuse the same media over and over. So this is really just for long-term archiving.

As a concept it is interesting, but it sounds like it has a long way to go before it finds common use in commercial applications, and even longer before it appears in consumer goods.

Spotted in The Register.

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And The TiVo HD Goes To…

I’ve consulted the Mystic Perl Script and it has pronounced that the winner of the TiVo HD giveaway shall be…

Leigh Ann!

Also known as LJ user trinsf.

Congratulations Leigh Ann, I’ll be emailing you to get your shipping information.

Coming soon, our final (under the TiVo Rewards program anyway) TiVo HD giveaway! There are a couple of days left to donate points to the site to help fund additional giveaways. Remember, April 28th is the last day to give anyone a referral.

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