Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day 2010

In honor of Earth Day the guru is looking for ways to store data in an efficient and safe way. One focus is on reducing the power consumption of running equipment such as NAS devices (consolidating multiple running machines into one data store). The other is to determine what data can really be stored offline (e.g. on disks that are powered down and only used when needed), similar to turning off the lights when they are not needed. Finally (and most effective) figure out what does not need to be stored at all!
Happy lights out to you.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Macworld 2010 exhibitors happy

Every exhibitor I spoke to said the show was great and some say best sales ever at #Macworld2010

iPad event overflow

Its a long line. Seriously, this reminds me of when Steve was here.
We made it !!!

classfolio

Goto booth 677 to see a wonderful example of remote desktop used for classroom lessons.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Macworld and user groups

Macworld should be aligned with user groups (MUGs) and as such would be the user group summit meeting (as it has been in the past). This year there is conspicuous absence of MUGs. Why?

Handshoemouse

Funny name, serious intent. Handshoemouse is an ergonomic mouse designed to fit your hand and reduce repetitive stress injury. Goodyguru will post a hands on review soon. Check them out at handshoemouse.us.

Expo floor first look - a swag bag

Get your swag bag from Box your Sharepoint alternative in the cloud.

Trexta cases and more (ear bud wrapper giveaway)
WD daily giveaway of products like my book studio plus a bunch of goodies
Appigo will give you a T-shirt if their app "Todo" on your iPhone
Kanex kanexlive.com will give you a swag bag. Check out their Mac HDMI to displayport converter.

in the house of pogue

Macworld specializes in the line conversation experience. We were getting nervous about getting in 5 minutes before Pogue, but we made it. #macworld2010

Macworld 2010 - the line for Pogue

Beware the hidden line. There is no line around the building but don't be fooled. They are hiding the lines inside.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2 Days before Macworld2010

Preparing for Macworld2010 and coming to realize that as usual, nothing is certain. Where will I be when? What will I miss out on? Will those Cirque du Mac tickets ever materialize? Who will be there? Who do I need to avoid? Aaaarg!!
Any help from the physiological to the pragmatic will be welcome.

I will say that we are really excited about this year's Macworld. It will be smaller which means we will get to see more of it (Yay!). The opportunities to consolidate around a more defined community and become more mutually supportive are huge - I am talking to 3rd party developers and user groups (MUG) here. The beauty of Macworld is that it is independent from Apple which provides for so much greater freedom, creativity, and fun. Ultimately a strong independent community is good for all of us including Apple. More to follow.....
Follow me on Twitter (goodyguru) and goodyguru.com for live (if random) coverage. Maybe if I ever figure out how to use Facebook, I will post stuff on the goodyguru facebook page.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

no they dih-uh...

iPad. for those heavy days when your internet is hemorrhaging.

iPad. for those long road trips when you can't stop to pee.

iPad. it's like a really big iPhone.

how cool is that!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Hope for Haiti: Overcome technical hurdles to donating

Are you trying to donate to Haiti relief efforts (especially at hopeforhaitinow.org) and finding website problems or unknown certificate? Or have you found the phone lines busy? Even iTunes appears to be overwhelmed if you try to buy the Hope for Haiti season pass (as of this writing, Hope for Haiti songs and album are #1 on the iTunes Charts).

While the response to the call for help is heartening, it is unfortunate that technical bottlenecks are hindering the flow of donations. Goodyguru has done some research to find out how you can donate and get info when the busiest sites are overwhelmed. Here are some thoughts.
The sites above will also provide phone numbers and codes to text your donations.

It is my understanding that when you use a credit card the bank/credit card companies will charge the charities their usual fee (everyone else is donating their portion of the donation). I'm sure this will further endear you to our fine financial institutions who we so generously saved from collapse recently (hint hint bankers if you are listening). I don't know if the phone companies will donate their part of the text transactions; it would be a nice gesture if they did.

I will update or add to this post if I find out anything new. Now go and do what you can.