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24 Season Premiere DVD Release Cool, But Not That Cool

January 16, 2007 by Jim Connelly

Did you see 24 last night? Me neither. The whole two-night, four-hour premiere is resting nice and snug in our TiVo Series 3. Since there is only so much adrenaline rush “Do it, NOW!” we can take in a single sitting, we will probably watch it in one-hour dollops over the next couple of nights.

So no spoilers, please. Obviously things explode, people die, Jack yells, Chole pouts, Bill frets, Wayne looks better than any Prez ever (just ask Rox), and so on and so forth, but I just don’t want to know why these things happen.

And this year — this week, anyways — I have the extra added comfort in knowing that if my TiVo somehow malfunctioned, I could always run out and buy those four hours on DVD.

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Filed Under: Actual Mileage, Marketing, Television

An iPhony Controversy

January 15, 2007 by Jim Connelly

Please don't sue me for posting this picture! In what seems like just seconds after the announcement of Apple’s iPhone and its pretty icon-filled UI, clones of that UI have already appeared as skins for devices which — unlike the iPhone — have the advantage of actually currently existing.

Skins appeared for Windows Mobile devices and the Palm Treo, and one of the skins is called the “iPhony,” about which, ha! Apple, of course, has no stomach for jokes — even good ones like “iPhony,” hee! — and has wasted no time sending out cease-and-desist letters..

Am I the only person who enjoys the irony of Apple instigating legal action over people instacloning the look of a product when it currently doesn’t even own the name of that particular product?? After all, Cisco could come out with their iPhone tomorrow, you never know!

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Filed Under: Apple, Focusing on the Wrong Problem, Hardware, Telecom

The Weekly ‘Loper – January 14, 2007

January 14, 2007 by Jim Connelly

While you doubling down on something that you should have never started in the first place, here’s what we were looking at:

  • Second Life and the Fourth Estate – Reuters has a Second Life bureau, cool, but why does their reporter need to make his last name Reuters?
  • 2007: The Year Web Video Comes To The TV – Lotsa people are going to try and bridge the gap this year, let’s just hope that someone does it well. Sadly enough, it looks like Apple TV is just a glorified iPod that happens to have HDMI & Progressive outputs. I would love to be wrong about this.
  • Why I want an iPhone – Just ahead of Steve Jobs’ unveiling of the iPhone, Tyson is nearly giddy with anticipation.
  • Why The HD-DVD / Blu-Ray Wars Are Not Over – Just saying that a war is over doesn’t make it so. And in the tech world, that is especially true if the porn industry is choosing your competitor.
  • Whatever Happened To Medialoper? – On our first anniversary, Kassia takes a look at how we started, and looks ahead to where we are going. One thing to add to the origin myth: the day after we had the meeting, we had a final list of names from which to choose.
  • iPhone: Welcome To The Backlash – That didn’t take long, as the backlash on the iPhone came with almost Zune-like swiftness and intensity. Of course, with all apologies to Steven Levy, the iPod itself is hardly perfect — the question for the masses will be whether they think that its better than what else is out there. And if they wanna spend at least a K to buy it.
  • That’s What I Like: Medialoper – One thing I forgot to mention: I also like the feedback that comes from and dialog that gets started by our readers.
  • iRobot; You Left Your Socks In The Couch Again – Hmmph. I think that this whole post ignores the fact that I’ve gotten much better: I used to leave my socks on the kitchen table. Progress!!

Filed Under: The Weekly 'Loper

That’s What I Like: Medialoper

January 12, 2007 by Jim Connelly

logo_ipod_sm.pngWhen we started Medialoper a year ago, I had no idea what to expect. After all, we’d been having these discussions about media and technology and entertainment for a very long time and we were excited about translating them to the web, but there is a huge difference between red wine and whiskey-fueled bull sessions and sitting down and writing a well-researched, well-reasoned analysis on the latest developments in these fields.

And blogging? On a regular basis? Me? Hell, I’ve got a New Yorker cartoon pinned on my cubicle wall of one dog saying to another: “I had my own blog for a while, but I decided to go back to just pointless, incessant barking.”

What I hadn’t counted on was how fun it is to do this.

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Filed Under: Actual Mileage, Medialoper, That's What I Like

Why The HD-DVD / Blu-Ray Wars Are Not Over

January 10, 2007 by Jim Connelly

documentary_dvd_mission_accomplished.jpg After no doubt unfurling a huge banner in its offices that said “Mission Accomplished,” the Blu-ray Disc Association has declared that major combat operations in the Hi Def DVD Wars are over, and Blu-ray is the victor.

Oh yeah? Sorry, Blu-ray Disc Association, but I think that you are obviously suffering from an extreme case of “premature evictoration:” the declaration of a victory long before your opponent has actually been vanquished. As if just saying you won makes it so.

Sure, some of your backers might buy your load of B.S. — because you’re saying what they desperately need to hear — but it’s entirely possible that three-four years from now, you’ll still be bogged down in the trenches, begging for a surge in advertising dollars that will hopefully spur sales.

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Filed Under: Hardware, HD DVD/Blu-Ray, Mediacratic, Movies Tagged With: Blu-Ray

The First Great Debate of 2007: Lost vs. Heroes

January 9, 2007 by Jim Connelly

Hiro!As the TV Networks wake up from their holiday slumber, and cast aside the Rudolphs and reruns for some actual new content, Flak Magazine has addressed the first major burning pop culture question question of 2007: has Heroes already overtaken Lost as the go-to show for sci-fi loving, network TV watching weirdos? Like us?

That’s what an article in Flak Magazine posits: that Heroes has already overtaken Lost in terms of, er, overall awesomeness.

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Filed Under: Television

2007: The Year Web Video Comes To The TV

January 8, 2007 by Jim Connelly

It’s beginning to look more and more like 2007 will be the year that gap between Web Video and your TV will be closed.

Sling Media, who make the Slingbox, a device that allows you to watch your TV’s programming on pretty much any compter anywhere, will be joining the parade of manufacturers who want to help cross that last 10 feet from the laptop to the big-screen.

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Filed Under: Apple, Hardware, Mediacratic, Movies, Television, YouTube Tagged With: YouTube

Whatever Happened To The Ricky Gervais Show?

January 4, 2007 by Jim Connelly

podcast3_100border.jpg A year ago, perhaps the hottest thing on the internets were the podcasts of the Ricky Gervais show. And why not? The weird comic rhythms of Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington had already been honed for a few years on XFM radio, even while Ricky & Stephen were making comedic history with the original BBC The Office.

The overwhelming buzz, however, died down somewhat when the podcasts went from free to paid.

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Filed Under: Podcasts

Whatever Happened To The Nike + iPod?

January 2, 2007 by Jim Connelly

Earlier this year, I greeted the announcement of the Nike + iPod with some skepticism, not the least of which was why they just didn’t call it the NiPod.

As a longtime runner who prefers his New Balance and iRiver (with the FM Radio — hello, Apple!!), it just seemed too gimmicky for me. I just don’t need a disembodied voice telling me my progress. However, I am clearly in the minority here, as it is apparently a big hit, perhaps even helping Nike have their best quarter in a decade.

Shows what I know.

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Filed Under: Actual Mileage, Apple, iTunes, Marketing, Music

The Weekly ‘Loper – December 31, 2006

December 31, 2006 by Jim Connelly

While you were wondering if they moved Saddam’s execution up in order to prove that old trope that celebrity deaths only come in threes, here’s what we were looking at for the past couple of weeks:

  • Second Life, Activism, and the Digital Arena – Just because it’s virtual doesn’t mean that it isn’t real. Or real enough, as the case may be.
  • Top 10 Albums Of 2006 (plus!) – A listing of my favorite albums, CDs, records, directories — whatever you wanna call it — of the past year. Highly subjective. Of course.
  • Second Life, Snowballing and Solstice – It’s winter in Second Life, with snowball fights and everything.
  • James Brown Finds Bridge, Crosses It – Not only did James Brown practically invent modern music, he may also have invented the way that modern musicians market themselves.
  • Whatever Happened To…Rocketboom? – In the first of a series of stories that give the latest on topics that we covered during our first year online, Kassia looks at Rocketboom, post Amanda Congdon.
  • Whatever Happened To Lonelygirl15? – What I really wonder is how the copy of Wired with Jessica Rose on the cover “mysteriously” made it to Kirk’s coffee table. Did Santa leave it? Was it transported from the Enterprise? Was it forgotten by the Borrowers? Was it magically dropped on the table by faries? Perhaps it was bunnies!
  • Whatever Happened To The Zune? – For some reason, after months and months of coverage of the Zune, this set some people off, causing accusations of unfairness and irrationality. Pointing out the fact that Microsoft chose to make Zune incompatible with Microsoft’s previous DRM (and we cheer Bill Gates for seeing the light on DRM) is anti-Zune? Obviously these people haven’t squirted nearly as much as they had hoped to.
  • Whatever Happened To Spiral Frog? – It’s in double-secret Beta!!
  • Whatever Happened To The Prism DuroSport? – As it turns out, putting out the Worst Digital Media Player ever was just the beginning of their woes.
  • Whatever Happened To The Origami? – The cheap joke is that it seems to have folded in on itself. However, since it’s actually not so much a product as it is a spec for a product third parties can manufacture, it really got overshadowed by Zune and Vista.

Filed Under: The Weekly 'Loper

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