1)what you think a podcast is? is a series of digital media files.
2) why people create podcasts? to let people info.
3)your experiences creating podcast? i have no previous experience with a podcast.
4)what tools can help you create a podcast? you can use a wav file and also a microphone.
5) what topic specifically would you like to create a podcast? sports and other interest of mine
Monday, April 11, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Field of dreams: Ballparks unveil tech upgrades
Professional sports teams are attempting at a furious rate to lure fans away from the comfort of their couches to live games. And sweet technological upgrades to their home venues become a bigger selling point every year.
Roughly a dozen Major League Baseball clubs followed that strategy by making tech-centric improvements to their ballparks in advance of the 2011 season, which kicks off Thursday. Notable upgrades include ballpark-wide Wi-Fi access (Chicago White Sox) and LED high-definition ribbon boards (Arizona Diamondbacks). Here's a deeper look at nine other teams that have made similar significant upgrades.
Monday, March 28, 2011
spring break
i don't have any plans yet but when i get some i will let you people know.
PEACE OUT PLAYAS
PEACE OUT PLAYAS
Thursday, March 24, 2011
tech article 3/25
U.S. robots aid Japanese relief efforts
As Japan's disaster evolves, so too are the measures taken to mitigate the chaos.
One such initiative comes from U.S. military contractor iRobot, which will help Japan's army incorporate robots into their recovery efforts. The company joins at least two Japanese robotics teams on the ground in the quake- and tsunami-ravaged country, one of which operates an 8-meter-long, snakelike robot with a camera.
iRobot, based in Bedford, Massachusetts, is donating four ground-based models to the Japan relief effort: two PackBots and two Warriors.
Friday, March 11, 2011
tech article
Android passes BlackBerry as No. 1 on smartphone
Android is now the most-used smartphone operating system in the United States -- a stunning race to the top from a platform that didn't exist just 27 months ago.
Nearly one third, or 31.2%, of U.S. smartphones ran Google's android OS in January, according to a study released Monday by comScore. That outpaced the 30.4% of American smartphone owners who use BlackBerry devices, which are made by Research in Motion.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Google pulls 21 apps in Android malware scare
Google has just pulled 21 popular free apps from the Android Market. According to the company, the apps are malware aimed at getting root access to the user's device, gathering a wide range of available data, and downloading more code to it without the user's knowledge.
Although Google has swiftly removed the apps after being notified (by the ever-vigilant "Android Police" bloggers), the apps in question have already been downloaded by at least 50,000 Android users.
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