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Windows 7: Netbook battery killer?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 485
Duration: 485
http://tcvi.me/5 We're talking with Brad Linder from Liliputing, who reports he, and a few other notable names in the netbook space, have had issues with Windows 7 knocking a fraction of battery life off of Intel Atom-based netbooks. He reports the difference is usually 30-60 minutes, so on some longer-lasting netbooks it wouldn't be as noticeable, but on shorter-leashed sub-notebooks, the difference will be more apparent. Check out the show as Brad explains the situation. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Nokia’s pricey netbook heads to BestBuy, will anyone buy?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 01, 2009
Duration: 589
Duration: 589
http://techvi.com/shows/bottom-line/2009/10/nokias-pricey-netbook-heads-to-bestbuy-but-will-anyone-buy/ Nokia s new $800 netbook is heading to BestBuy. The pricey machine doesn t have all the features that some of its less expensive competitors have, making its $800 price tag sort of a head scratcher. Who should buy it, and how much should it really cost? We talk to Erica Ogg of CNET, and Brad Linder of Liliputing who try to break down Nokia s netbook. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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PS3 Slim: Is It Worth $299?
from Metacafe Videos on August 23, 2009
Duration: 348
Duration: 348
As we've been expecting, Sony finally did the right thing and unveiled the PS3 slim today. Notable upgrades include a more capacious 120GB hard drive, and well, it's slimmer in both physical size and power consumption. But, now that it's on par with the Xbox 360, do you expect the blu-ray equipped game console to make an upcoming appearance in your AV Rack? We talk to Brad Linder from Liliputing, and Iyaz Akhtar from Gadgetell about the new console, and the jury is still out. Brad's not sure he'd ever get one to begin with, and the $299 price hasn't changed that. On the other hand, Iyaz already has a PS3 (which we'll call PS3 HUGE from now on) and he thinks the cheaper price might win over those last few home theater aficionados who hadn't already gone Blu. To PS3 or not to PS3: That is the question. Sound off in the comments, and let us know your take. Distributed by Tubemogul. 29 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (05:48) Submitted By: techvi Tags: Company: Sony PlayStation 3 Slim PlayStation Guest: Iyaz Akhtar Brad Linder Categories: Science & Tech
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from YouTube :: Tag // shopping on July 21, 2009
Duration: 62
Duration: 62
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One of a kind opportunity!
from YouTube :: Tag // shopping on July 21, 2009
Duration: 29
Duration: 29
Author: TourFactory Keywords: Tour520557 Mark Linder 720 Lindenwood Greenwood IN 46142 Keller Williams Indpls Metro TourFactory homes for sale Real Estate Virtual Home Tour Added: July 21, 2009
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Chrome OS: Will it succeed?
from recent posts tagged linux - blip.tv (beta) on July 08, 2009
Duration: 447
Duration: 447
We talked earlier to Stephen Shankland about the basics of the upcoming OS, but now we want to know the inevitable question: Will it succeed? We talk to Brad Linder, who covers netbooks at Liliputing, and Brian Tong of CNET. Brad doesn't exactly consider this a slam dunk. He cites the problems inherent in the early days of netbooks, when none of the machines ran Windows. People often wanted what they were used to, and with an unfamiliar operating system, many people were less than excited about the prospect of running Linux. Brian isn't sold either. Chrome OS expects users to use exclusively web based applications, but what about when an internet connection goes south? After the show Brian noted that Google Gears exists for these scenarios, but that isn't bullet proof either. He much prefers the stability and reliability of a traditional notebook OS feel rather than the promise of a web specific OS. What's your take? Are you excited about Chrome OS and the future promise that it holds? Sound off in the comments and make your voice be heard. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Les Echos /Patek Philippe / Chanel / Dior / Tag Heuer
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on June 23, 2009
Duration: 278
Duration: 278
Journaliste / Sandrine Merle Producteur / Amos Rozenberg Production / Barking Dogs Productions pour Seri-limtée.fr Musique / Comet Records Moyen Technique / Loca-ImagesAuthor: oliviertaiebrealisateur Tags: Basel World 2009 Patek Philippe Thierry Stern chronographe 5960 Chanel J12 noir intense Mougenot Dior Laurence Tag Heurer Monaco Stéphane Linder ADA Posted: 23 June 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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The New York Times tries a new approach, plus why Wolfram Alpha is interesting
from TechVi on May 11, 2009
Duration: 482
Duration: 482
The New York Times has launched a new application for reading the paper's content in a standalone application. While the hype train behind the death of newspapers has been going in full force since the start of the economic downturn late last year, this new initiative has been going for a few years though the refreshed interface makes it a much more attractive offering. Will people be into using it, and should you give it a shot? We ask Brad Linder, writer for Download Squad and Liliputing, as well as Frederic Lardinois of ReadWriteWeb about the new program. Both feel like it's a beautiful program that's worth trying out, but since beyond national headlines, which are free, the $4 pricetag (per week, mind you) is extremely prohibitive for most users, relegating this to a niche service at best. Neither Brad nor Frederic, given their internet-enriched natures, will be plopping down the cash or using it on a daily basis, but it's worth trying out. Also in the news, next Monday marks the launch of a new "knowledge engine" called Wolfram Alpha. Unlike search engines, this service doesn't necessarily aim to provide links to useful online pages, but instead hopes to answer basic data specific questions with an informed response. Many in the tech community had, in our view, erroneously, labeled Wolfram Alpha as a Google killer, but Frederic, who's had hands on time with the service, says that simply isn't the case. Wolfram Alpha, he says, is more akin to an ecosystem, like Twitter, that doesn't necessarily rely on its use of the website to be useful. Brad, on the same page, thinks it'll be an interesting technology that will integrate well with other sites, rather than becoming a destination site like Yahoo or Google. What's your take? Are you waiting for a new way to search, or is Google good enough? Also, would you ever pay for news, let alone in a standalone application? Is there any content you'd pay for online at all? Sound off in the comments, or leave a response video on our YouTube Channel.
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Kate Linder * The Young and the Restless * Runway Magazine
from realtvfilms on February 22, 2009
Duration: 167
Duration: 167
Kate Linder * The Young and the Restless
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