Entries in iyaz akhtar (4)

Tuesday
Aug022011

TWiL 122 Video — Meet Sue Domonous

 

The title is a play on what I hereby pronounce to be an utterly unpronounceable word: psuedonymous. Psuedonymity is much on people's minds lately with recent decisions and discussions regarding Google+. We also consider whether and how long ISPs should be required to retain customer data (and whether that has anything at all to do with child safety), how you can procure real (but unauthorized) stormtrooper armor without violating a single Lucasfilm copyright, and more.

Episode 122 Discussion Points. Video archives for this WEEK in LAW are available at TWiT.tv, on YouTube, and ODTV.  TWiL is on Twitter and Facebook, if you're so inclined. Please also rate the show in iTunes.


Tuesday
Aug022011

TNT 295 Video — Google Threatens Death by 1,000 Patents

I had a great time last Friday on Tech News Today with Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, and Iyaz Akhtar driving. Topics included AT&T redefining "unlimited" bandwidth, Apple having more money than the U.S. government, high I.Q. browsers, and more as described here. Tech News Today airs daily, live at 2:30 p.m. Pacific. It's a great way to keep up-to-the-minute on what's going on in the technology world.

Saturday
Apr022011

TWiL 105 Video — Accidental Sewage

Happy April Fool's Day TWiL! Episode 105 Discussion Points. Video archives for this WEEK in LAW are available at TWiT.tv, on YouTube, and ODTV.  TWiL is on Twitter and Facebook, if you're so inclined. Please also rate the show in iTunes.


Tuesday
Oct192010

FourCast 52 Video &mdash Subscribe To The Perfect Memory

If you haven't yet checked out FourCast, please do, it's a fantastic show hosted by Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson. The premise: four Netizens engage in unbridled conjecture and wild-assed guess about the future of, well, whatever they want. It's interesting and funny, and makes you think. They were kind enough to have me on this episode along with Iyaz Akhtar. In less than an hour's time we managed to completely do away with the judicial system and, really, society as we know it. What could be more fun?