Windows 8 Brown Bag
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I did a brown bag talk about what’s new in Windows 8 today. Here are the slides.

I did a brown bag talk about what’s new in Windows 8 today. Here are the slides.
Apple, Google and Microsoft are the the only companies that have the products and services to go head-to-head. There are many components to consider for this next-gen battle. I threw together a table to see how they match up. There is no clear winner: this is going to be fun to watch over the next few years.
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| Apple | | Microsoft |
| Smart Phone OS | iOS | Android 2.X | Windows Phone |
| 26% | 36% | 1% | |
| Number of Apps for Smart Phone | |||
| Tablet OS | iOS | Android 3.X | Windows 8 |
| 73% | 22% | 0% | |
| Number of Apps for Tablet | 0 | ||
| Phone/Tablet Programming Language | Objective-C | Java | C#/Visual Basic/any .NET Language |
| Phone/Tablet Programming Language Owner | Apple | Oracle | Microsoft |
| Phone/Tablet Programming Language is "write once, run anywhere" | No | Yes | Yes |
| Desktop/Laptop OS | OS X | Chrome OS | Windows |
| 7.4% | 0% | 86.3% | |
| Number of Apps for Desktop/Laptop | Few | 0 | Many |
| TV OS | Apple TV | Google TV | Xbox 360 |
| TV OS's sold | ? (sales are lower than expected) | ||
| Number of Apps for TV | Few | Few | Many |
| Web Browser | Safari | Chrome | Internet Explorer |
| Web Browser Market Share (from Wikipedia) | 6.3% | 14.6% | 43.2% |
| Search Engine | None | | Bing |
| 0% | 64.42% | 30.0% | |
| Instant Messaging | iChat | Google Talk | Windows Live Messenger/Skype |
| Instant Messaging market share | Low | ||
| Web Mail (includes calendar and contacts) | None | Gmail | Hotmail |
| 0 | 16.2% | 24.6% | |
| Desktop Word Processor | Pages for Mac | None | Word |
| Desktop Word Processor Market Share (not based on data) | Low | 0% | High |
| Desktop Spreadsheet | Numbers for Mac | None | Excel |
| Desktop Spreadsheet Market Share (not based on data) | Low | 0% | High |
| Desktop Presentations | Keynote for Mac | None | PowerPoint |
| Desktop Presentations Market Share (not based on data) | Low | 0% | High |
| Web Word Processor | None | Google docs | Word Web App |
| Web Spreadsheet | None | Google docs | Excel Web App |
| Web Presentations | None | Google docs | PowerPoint Web App |
| Mobile Word Processor | Pages for iOS | Google docs for Android | Word Mobile |
| Mobile Spreadsheet | Numbers for iOS | Google docs for Android | Excel Mobile |
| Mobile Presentations | Keynote for iOS | Google docs for Android | PowerPoint Mobile |
| Music/Video Store | iTunes | None | Zune |
| Music/Video Store Market Share (not based on data) | High | 0% | Low |
| Music Subscription | None | None | Zune Pass |
| Maps | None | Google Maps | Bing Maps |
| Cloud Storage | iCloud | Google Docs | SkyDrive |
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The best thing about electronics that break: replacing them!
My hard drive hard drive was starting to die. I don’t like the idea that the device I count on to store my data is not reliable.
I decided to try something new this time: a solid-state drive (SSD). I bought an 250GB Intel Solid-State Drive 510.
Here is my Experience Index before installing the SSD.
Here is my Experience Index after installing the SSD.
It has been almost 6 months since my last new smart phone (an HTC Evo).
That means one thing: time to jump ship and get a new phone.
I was very happy with my Evo. But the gadget lover in me and my reputation as being a “Microsoft shill” required me to get a Windows Phone (WP).
For a good review of WP, see Paul Thurrott .
I picked up a Samsung Focus that runs on AT&T. I chose the Samsung Focus because it is super thin/light and has no keyboard. I have changed my view on smart phones and keyboards. I once thought a keyboard was a requirement. Now I tolerate the on screen keyboard in exchange for a thin phone that fits better in my pocket. The Super AMOLED display looks amazing, too.
What do you normally do when you want to take a picture with your phone:
To take a picture with Windows Phone:
33 seconds to startup.
8 seconds to shutdown.
Most phones lose the top line for status (battery, signal strength, GPS, time, etc.)
Windows phone only shows you the status that is relevant to what you are doing. On the home screen, the only thing you can see the time. Press the time and all the other status information drop down. The icons are overlaid on top of the home screen so you do not lose any screen real estate. The battery only shows when the battery is low or is charging. The network strength only shows when you have no signal. It is a nice touch that simplifies the UI.
As soon as I take a picture, Windows Phone will upload the picture to a private folder on my SkyDrive (like a disk drive you can access from any web browser). Same is true when you take notes in OneNote (which I’m starting to really like.) I started typing my notes for this post in OneNote on the phone and now I’m looking at them via the web version of OneNote on my PC.
*Everything* is animated in the Windows Phone UI. It looks cool, but it also leads your eye to what you should be looking at and gives you and idea of where you came from. The animation makes using Windows Phone more entertaining than other phones.
I lost a lot of features (wireless hotspot, video conferencing, large app catalog) moving to Windows Phone. Did I make the right decision? Yes. The UI, Zune access, and games are worth it. I really like this phone.
Pixar’s walking teapot is always the best swag of SIGGRAPH. Every year it is a different theme. This year is Mr. Potato Head in honor of Toy Story 3.
Why a teapot? Because it has become the standard model for showing off computer rendering techniques.
The line to get the teapots was ridiculous this year. They give out a batch each of the 3 exhibit days. I stood in line on the first day and they ran out by the time I got close.
The next day, I got in line over an hour early, and I was still several blocks from the start of the line. I did get one, though.
Based on the certificate of authenticity, they give out 1,500/day.
Here is a nice video clip showing how long the line was.
The bags at Comic-Con are ginourmous. Bags were bigger than some of the attendees.
Big ad for the sci-fi movie Skyline.
Patrick Duffy: Man from Atlantis/Bobby from Dallas.
The cast from The Guild…missing one very important member…
…my nerd crush Felicia Day. She’s so cute!
My buddy Trey asked me to get his book Ramayana: Divine Loophole autographed by the author/artist Sanjay Patel (has worked for Pixar for 13 years). Sanjay was very nice and spent time making each autograph a unique work of art.
Gil Gerard from Buck Rogers talking to the original Boomer from Battlestar Galatica.
Seinfeld’s Soup Nazi!
Then I saw a large orange windup fish…
I knew exactly what this was for…Rango! I asked the girl working at the booth, “This is for Rango, right?” And she gave me a puzzled look. “This is for Mr. Timms.”
Ok, whatever. I know what is going on. They had Mr. Timms shirts and I wanted one. To get one, you get three ping pong balls. Throw them into Mr. Timms mouth and the balls will come out one of 4 tubes that determine what prize you get: a shirt, a windup Mr. Timms, a pen with a floating Mr. Timms, or a Mr. Timms coin holder. Get all three balls in and you get to pick your prize.
I said, “Ok, I’m ready.” The girl replied, “Then you need to go to the end of the line against the wall.”
There was a line about a block long for Mr. Timms! I spoke to people in the line…nobody knew about the connection to Mr. Timms and Rango. The little girl behind me was jumping up and down because she was so excited about Mr. Timms. Amazing.
While we were waiting in line, a guy told us that he is introducing Mr. Timms to America and how amazing Mr. Timms is.
When I finally got to try my luck with the ping pong balls, I got 2 of 3 in…no shirt! I said “I have to have a shirt!” They said I would have to wait in line again. I said, “I will stand in line all day…I’m not leaving until I get a shirt.”
I guess it helps being loud, because when I got back in line, someone from the booth came to talk to me. She saw that I worked at ILM (I had an Iron Man crew shirt on). She said I wasn’t the first person from ILM that was determined to get a shirt. Rather than make me wait in line all day, she said she would see what she could do.
I said, “While you are seeing what you can do…”large” would be nice!”
She came back and announced, “I’m giving out a shirt to a random winner in line…and it goes to…*YOU* sir!” Very cool! I got my shirt!
Not sure what she was supposed to be…but it works.
I am a huge LOST fan…so I had to get my picture with a cast member: Nadia.
Seeing bare ass gets my attention…I didn’t know who she was at the time. It’s Cammy White from the video game Street Fighter.![]()
Nvidia had a setup where you could get your picture taken with some World of Warcraft girls in 3D. I think seeing the picture in 3D was supposed to be the draw…but I doubt anybody cared about the 3D.
I wanted to get was a TRON shirt. I asked at the TRON booth if they had any. They said the shirts they were wearing were the only TRON shirts available, and were exclusively provided by a vendor on the show floor. I picked one up on my way out.
While walking back to my hotel…guess who I ran into? The Old Spice Guy!
Comic-con was a blast. For me, two days was the perfect amount of time. Any more and I would have OD’ed. It was a good time…would definitely go again.
I found out the Flynn’s Arcade would not open until after 1, so I went back to the convention center for a bit.
It is amazing how many costumed cute girls there are at Comic-Con. It may be the best people watching ever.
Fox promoted the October 26th Alien Anthology Blu-ray release with a working(?) hibernation chamber from the Nostromo (from the original Alien).
Lucasfilm had 30 slave Leia’s on display…always a crowd favorite.
Ran into my pal Mary Franklin at the booth…the only time I see her now because she is always traveling.
Impressive Iron Man costume…not so impressive Black Widow.
Big ads are everywhere around the convention center. Movie Battle:Los Angeles and video game Red Faction: Armageddon below.
To get into Flynn’s Arcade, you had to wait in line for a ticket…
Yes! Got a ticket!
…which lets you wait in line to get in.
Once inside, I was given a bunch of token with logos from various TRON video games.
I figured you would use the tokens to play the games in the arcade…nope. All the games were on free play (and super easy mode). The vending machine was giving out free Cokes, too.
The place was loaded with games from the early 80’s…
I got first place on Ms Pac-Man.
There were a few “Space Paranoid” games (from the original TRON). Play Space Paranoid online here.
There were some Xbox 360’s, PS3’s and Wii’s showing off upcoming TRON: Legacy video games.
I heard there were going to be clues inside to something special. I noticed many of the neon signs were partially lit so I took many photos just in case I needed to recall which letters were lit. They did an excellent job of decorating this place (which is only temporary…completely cleared out after Comic-Con).
One video game wasn’t playable…
The TRON game eventually slid over to reveal a walkway to Flynn’s lab.
And a digitizer…facing the desk? Seems like that might be a problem.
Here is the digitizer in action.
After the gun fired off, we walked down a hallway to enter the world of TRON - The “End of Line” Club. It was amazing…best moment of Comic-Con.
A bunch of videos of the bar to help capture the moment
The music by Daft Punk was so powerful. I’m definitely picking up the soundtrack as soon as it comes out (heard November).
A light cycle suit mannequin on display.
The real/live TRON girl was stunning. She actually lit up!
I had to get a photo with her.
How do you cap an experience like that?
Watch the late night screening of “Mega Piranha” hosted by 80’s pop princess Tiffany and my geek crush Felicia Day.
Mega Piranha is a mockbuster by The Asylum of the upcoming movie Piranha 3-D. It was bad, and not “so-bad-it-is-funny-bad”…just sleep-inducing bad.
I went to my first Comic-Con this year and had a really good time. Comic-Con is HUGE…over 140,000 people this year. Getting a ticket is tough. All passes were sold out in November 2009 (9 months before the show!). Luckily, I’m considered a “professional” and got a free pass just 2 months before Comic-Con.
I am not into comic books, so I was not sure how much there would be that interested me.
I arrived on Friday morning. On my way to the convention center, I noticed all the gas lamps in the Gaslamp Quarter were decorated with TRON posters for the new movie.
I am a big fan of TRON. If there was one thing I wanted to see at Comic-Con, it would be anything TRON related.
And look what I happen to walk past on the way to the convention center…
I asked the people in line what was happening. “Press event.” Dang! I really wanted to see what was inside.
I continued to the convention center and saw the “Black Beauty” from the upcoming movie “The Green Hornet.”
Once inside, I saw a huge “recognizer” from a distance. First stop: find out what is going on with TRON.
There were were a couple dressed up in TRON garb working the booth.
They were giving away a light cycle toy if you waited in line. I decided to pass on that one due to line length.
There are going to be a TON of product tie-ins with this movie. Some of the products were on display. I may have to get the Xbox 360 controller.
They also had the Lightcycle from last year’s Comic-Con on display.
I asked about access to Flynn’s Arcade. I was told Flynn’s Arcade would be open to the public after lunch. You could get tickets later in the day at the booth, or just go to the Flynn’s Arcade directly.
Some neat new Star Wars Lego kits coming out.
Slave 1 with frozen Han Solo
TIE Defender
Imperial Shuttle
I stopped by the Xbox 360 setup at the Hard Rock Hotel so I could try out Kinect.
I tried out “Dance Central” in front of a group of people. It was fun, but you can’t help but feel like a big dork…especially as you learn the moves. I’m definitely getting this when it comes out.
Here is a clip I took of a guy playing Dance Central. There is a kid that is running around and it doesn’t mess up the tracking.
The other game that really stood out was LIMBO. It looks like no other game I’ve seen. I picked it up as soon as I got home and have already finished it. Read my review here.
Next up: Heading to Flynn’s Arcade.
LIMBO is a new game for Xbox 360.
This is a special game. It reminds me of the original Prince of Persia in terms of the fluid animation and puzzles.
What I liked:
Check out this video to see what LIMBO looks like.
I really enjoyed this one.
Highly recommended. 5/5 stars.
iTunes: Hello, I'm iTunes.
Zune: And I'm Zune.
iTunes: I think somebody stole my wallet!
Zune: How could that happen?
iTunes: Someone must have hacked my account.
Zune: You should call someone immediately!
iTunes: I wish! There is no support phone number for iTunes.
Zune: So what are you supposed to do?
iTunes: Email.
Zune: This is urgent! How quickly will they respond to email?
iTunes: Within 48 hours. You know how it is.
Zune: Actually, I don’t.
iTunes: Oh, you get a better response than an email back in 48 hours?
Zune: I can contact support via phone 7 days a week, from 6am until 10pm.
iTunes: Well you better contact them now!
Zune: I’ll be fine.
iTunes: Don’t be a hero, Zune! iTunes has been hacked!
Zune: iTunes…but not Zune.
Source: http://thenextweb.com/apple/2010/07/04/app-store-hacked/
Like it does every year, ILM took out a two page ad thanking its employee’s in the July issue of Cinefex magazine.
To skip to the good stuff (my credit), go to the right page, 1st column, 25th down. For some reason, almost everybody in Research & Development has a middle initial listed…weird.
Left page…
Right page…
Saw this in the Atlanta airport…
Here is the concept: You put garbage in a trash can. Then someone goes through the trash and sorts it into recycling and landfill.
Unfortunately, it does not do composting.
More info here.
I picked up an HTC EVO 4G on Friday.
One year ago I bought a Palm Pre. I *love* the Palm Pre. My biggest issue with the Pre is a lack of new products (still no follow-on announced) and the lost developer momentum.
Android, on the other hand, is doing very well in those departments.
What I like:
What I don’t like/miss:
After using the EVO for a weekend and getting used to Android…I’m hooked. The EVO isn’t perfect and I do miss some of some of Pre’s niceties. Overall, the good almost makes you forget the bad.
I would recommend the EVO and Android to anyone.
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The past weekend I stayed at Vegas’ latest super casino: CityCenter. The hotel we stayed at in CityCenter is called “Aria.”
CityCenter is made up of 5 towers and a mall called “Crystals.”
The 5 towers are:
Aria’s rooms are the best Vegas rooms I have ever been in. First of all, the key card to open the door works by being close to the door…no need to insert it in a slot. That means you can just leave the card in your wallet and wave your wallet in front of the door to open it.
When you walk in for the first time, the room is completely dark with the curtains drawn. The lights thoughout the room slowly ramp up to full brightness as the curtains automatically pull back to reveal an amazing view. Then the HDTV turns on with your name written on the screen. There are two remotes: a standard remote and a touch screen that stays by your bed. Both remotes use RF instead of IF, so you don’t have to aim them. The remotes lets you control:
It is very slick.
The room has audio/video inputs so you can easily hook your laptop/mp3 player to the TV. Two powered USB ports allows you to charge your devices without using an AC adapter…nice!
Here are some pics of our room on 54th floor…
View outside our room…
The sports betting area of Aria is amazing. It has the best/biggest HDTV I have seen (actually, two) if you take the one at Cowboy Stadium out of consideration. First drink is on the house here! I would *definitely* come back just to watch a basketball/football game here. Here is some video to give you an idea how big (and bright!) the screens are.
The next smaller TV’s are ~60”…and they look great, too.
Overall, I’m impressed with Aria. It is very different from typical Vegas casinos…but I enjoyed the change. The food was great, but our service at The Buffet and Cafe Vettro were sub-par. For example, I finished my meal and left The Buffet and never got the Diet Coke that I requested *twice* (the first request was before I went to get my first plate of food).
I still enjoyed my stay and would go again. It is an amazing structure and worth checking out.
Some photos from around Aria…
Mandarin Hotel @ CityCenter…
Crystals Mall at CityCenter…

I really like the new taskbar in Windows 7.
One of the byproducts of the new taskbar: tabbed browsing is obsolete.
Tabbed browsing was great when your window manager was overwhelmed with large numbers of internet browser windows. However, the Windows 7 taskbar works great with large numbers of open windows.
Tabbed browsing is actually worse than Windows 7’s taskbar application management. Why?
To disable tabbed browsing in IE: Tools->Internet Options->General->Tabs->Settings->[ ] Enable Tabbed Browsing (requires restarting Internet Explorer)
For Firefox, use: Tools->Options…->Tabs->[ ] Open new windows in a new tab instead

This week, Microsoft announced the latest update to their smart phone OS called Windows Phone 7 Series.
What I like:
I’ll be watching this phone closely…I like what I see so far.
Check out this video to see Windows Phone 7 Series in action.
I kept track of all the changes I made after I did a clean install of Windows 7.
*Now* I am ready to go!
There are multiple ways to do 3D in movie theaters. My favorite is RealD because of the image quality and the potential of getting normal sunglasses that work in a theater. I saw Avatar in both RealD and Dolby 3D and could not tell a difference…both looked great.
Here’s a table to help keep it straight:
Company
| Company | Technology | # of Theaters | Cost of Glasses | Can tilt head | Notes |
| RealD | Circular Polarization (passive) | 5,000 | $0.65 | Yes |
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| Dolby 3D | Color Filter (passive) | 2,200 | $28 | Yes |
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| XpanD | LCD Shutter (active) | 2,000 | $50 | Yes |
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IMAX 3D uses either linear polarization (which means you *cannot* tilt your head), or LCD shutter glasses, depending on theater.
My biggest issues are…
For now, I’m avoiding XpandD and IMAX 3D for 3D movies.
Much of this info is from this article.
Just got out of a screening of “Up in the Air.”
My take: Hits close to home. Thoroughly enjoyable. Must-see.
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