Cloud Computing

Onkyo to Include MP3tunes for Cloud Access to Music Collections with its 2012 AVRs

January 9, 2012 –Onkyo has announced that it will include access to the MP3tunes.com's music Locker with its 2012-model network-capable AV receivers. Onkyo is believed to be the first AV receiver brand to incorporate MP3tunes access in its network operating system.

This will allow MP3tunes subscribers to use an Onkyo network capable receiver to play personal music collections stored their MP3tunes' Lockers, which is what the company calls their cloud servers. MP3tunes allows subscribers to maintain up to 2 GB, or about 400 songs, for free, with fee supported accounts starting at $39.95 per year for 50 GB, or the equivalent to about 10,000 songs.

Paul Wasek, National Marketing and Product Planning Manager, believes this a great new feature for any Onkyo customer. "MP3tunes Locker is an easy and secure means to maintain this data, while providing easy access through an Onkyo receiver, computer, smart phone, or any of the many network capable devices that support MP3tunes."

MP3Tunes capabilities will be included as standard on new Onkyo network capable receivers beginning in the first quarter of 2012.

SOURCE Onkyo

Tips to Keep Holiday Memories Safe


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More than at any other point in the year, the holiday season is a time for creating and preserving memories, particularly photos and videos. A new study* from Carbonite, a provider of online backup solutions for consumers and small and medium sized businesses, found photos are considered the most valuable files consumers have on their computers.

Despite the importance of these digital photos, many people may not be backing them up to protect them. In order to keep these most precious memories safe this holiday season, Carbonite offers the following tips:

Download memories off of all your devices: The Carbonite study shows digital cameras remain the top device for taking photos, with 78 percent of those surveyed using them. However, cell phones or smartphones are increasingly being used by consumers (used by 59 percent). Two-thirds of people who take pictures with a phone simply leave the photos on the device without backing them up. Among camcorder users, half leave their videos on their device and do nothing else with them. During this busy season, it is easy to lose a phone—or drop it in the egg nog—and lose all the photos stored on its internal memory. A camcorder may be harder to misplace, but it can be just as easy to damage.Read more

Content... Big, Beautiful, Ready to Sail


 Titanic

"I figure life's a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You don't know what hand you're gonna get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you... to make each day count." Jack, Titanic, 20th Century-Fox (1997)

Last year, more than four billion devices connected to the Internet - shoved more data across the pipes than was sent from the Net's beginnings in the late '60s through 2009 … combined.

Industry experts estimate that it won't be long before 15 billion devices will be connected to the Net; and by 2020, something like 50 billion devices will be "communicating" across the Net.

That's more than six devices for every person on Earth.

Contrary to what a lot of folks mesmerized by the glare of the oncoming headlights, they won't all be iPads!

Most of us only use three or four connected devices – smartphone, tablet, TV, computer. The big chunk of the connected/communicating devices will be parts of sensor networks -- low-power sensors that collect, transmit, analyze and distribute data on a massive scale.Read more

Mobile File Transfers -- Make Security Your Top Priority


 iTwin

Advancements in mobile computing and lower hardware costs have literally moved people out of their offices and into airports, remote offices, customer facilities, conference rooms, libraries and home offices. Because of the migration, people work differently than they did years ago and require increased data mobility. Today, users are more likely to have access to a variety of computers; and, like their mobile phones, they want to take their data with them wherever they go.

The Internet has been pivotal in the growth of solutions that enable mobile users to transfer and share any type of digital data. Many inexpensive file transfer solutions (some are even free) have given users the freedom of having access to their data without having to carry their laptop with them. Email, FTP sites, CDs/DVDs, USB drives and cloud-storage services can all be used to transfer and share files. However, as we hear almost daily, they all have security, privacy and other issues that need to be considered.

Their limitations have underscored the compelling need for a better, cost-effective solution that doesn't trade-off data security for simplicity of access, doesn't limit the capacity of file transfers and doesn't have hidden, long-term fees. Read more

2011 NAB Show: Days 3, 4

Creative Production is in the Cloud


 NAB 2011 Show Floor

This year's NAB gave us two "Ah Ha" moments.

First, there are no real centralizing movie, TV show production enclaves anymore.

The industry may make its money on good ideas creatively executed, but the industry's spirits rest in huge – and we mean huge – storage libraries spread around the country, around the globe.

But before we discuss what was new, better, ready for use tomorrow, we need to do a little clean-up from the first two days.

The Other Tools


 Final Cut Pro

Previews – Like showing the previews of an upcoming movie, Apple showed off the very best features of the newest version of Final Cut Pro which will be available later this summer. Source - Apple

Apple, in their typical fashion, showed without showing the next generation of Final Cut Pro.

They called it a sneak peek because even though it has been rebuilt from the ground up, it shows that the fruit company is going to continue to be a big player in professional content production. Read more

2011...New Consumers, New Markets, New Economy Take Hold


 2011 forecast

Let's start by saying 2011 is going to be the year we wanted three years ago when the financial institutions "borrowed" our global wellbeing! It was the first time we entered unfamiliar territory because the financial meltdown didn't affect just one country but all of us.

Economic Outlook

Internationally governments are feeling their way along the precipice because the depth and duration of the recession was beyond what most could clearly recall. They are moving – hesitantly – but still slightly dazed by the headlights of the near miss.

At the same time the U.S. government ground to a near halt because of the partisan politics that could last for two years.

Fortunately as in past recessions companies have finally become sick and tired of being sick and tired and realized that government – any government – can't move things forward…it is up to business to get the job done!

Most of the 80+% of the employed U.S. population (10% tracked unemployed, 8% dropped off the grid) are certain that conditions are and will continue to improve. This was apparent over the holiday buying season where PC/CE/communications sales increased more than 7% with a greater percentage being cash sales…resisting mounting additional personal/family debt.Read more

How to Sync Files Across the Internet with Live Mesh


 Windows Live Mest

Did you know that now you can easily backup your documents, pictures, and music across the internet automatically? It's all possible with a brand new technology that's just now becoming available. With this new technology, when you type a document on your desktop the same document automatically shows up on your laptop! Now with this new technology when you download your pictures to your laptop the same pictures automatically show up on your desktop! This new technology is awesome because it does all the hard work of backing up your files in the background automatically. I've been using it for the last month and have found that it really makes my life much easier.

The new technology I'm talking about is called cloud computing. Cloud computing makes it possible to sync up to 5GB of your files with a free program called Windows Live Mesh. Windows Live Mesh is file backup solution that's easy to setup, completely automatic, and totally free. Before we get into Windows Live Mesh I need to first introduce you to the concepts of cloud computing and file syncing.Read more

Best Buy Mobile Intros Mobile-Web Connected Cloud Service


 mIQ

Best Buy Mobile just announced mIQ, a new Web-based service that lets smartphone users access their contacts, text messages, calendar events, calls, photos, videos, and phone settings captured on their mobile devices, from a Web interface on any computer. Once a user signs up for the free service the information is uploaded from the mobile device and backed-up in a personal mIQ account.The service will be free beginning October 12. Read more

The Apps to Use to Work Like You're in Your Home Office


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By Jeff Zbar
www.homeofficehighway.com

To meteorologists and remote workers alike, The Cloud is a beautiful thing.

One makes his living off cloud formations. The other has discovered a mobility, flexibility and an untethered experience working in the cloud. These include teleworkers, telecommuters, road warriors and others released from place-based work.

For those not clear, the "cloud" — according to Wikipedia — "is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the cloud that supports them." In other words, all your applications — and even your documents, if you want — are stored and hosted via a computer with an Internet connection and a Web browser.Read more

There's No Good Time for Data to Disappear on You


 The Bucket List

"Somewhere, some lucky guy's having a heart attack."Edward Cole, The Bucket List (2007)

Say storage and people immediately think of a hard or flash drive…tape…optical media. In other words, bit buckets to hold your digital stuff. Until that inevitable fateful day. Like ours…

First, the 2TB drive on your office server won't boot up. It's dead. Ten skilled people sit on their hands, wondering how they're going to meet their deadlines. Then your daughter's notebook hard drive dies with all of her music, photos, videos, school work and whatever. This IS a real crisis!Read more

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