RSS and wireless streaming audio to PSP
December 22, 2005

Sony’s Play Station Portable now supports RSS feeds.
The real news here is for podcasters.
Because the PSP has a built in wireless connection, and because of the way Sony has configured the RSS function, the PSP is now essentially a streaming audio player.

I’ve been walking around my home office listening to podcasts on my PSP, streamed from Internet RSS feeds.
No need to store them when I can listen to them wirelessly.
This is getting good.

Direct iTunes links to some of our podcasts
December 22, 2005
My guess is that over the next few days, hundreds of thousands of baby iPods will be unleashed from their Christmas wrap and set out onto the Internet.
All you new iPod owners are going to be looking for gigs and gigs of stuff to load, so here is our self-centred promotion:
The New Media BC Podcast.
If you’ve got iTunes already installed, here’s the direct link.
Or pop it into your RSS reader from our feedburner link.
The Raincoast Books Podcast.
If you’ve got iTunes already installed, here’s the direct link.
Or pop it into your RSS reader from our feedburner link.
Have fun.
Tom Bihn still makes the best bags
December 20, 2005
I’ve been talking about Tom Bihn bags for years.
I originally got one of Tom’s bags in 1999 because I was looking for a back-pack-type bag that could carry a multimedia laptop and some audio gear. C. William Smith from CBC and a bunch of us were working on the ‘radio in a backpack’ idea and we needed the perfect backpack for the job.
There were loads of book bags and back-country bags, but nothing that combined the protection needed and the form factor.
While doing yet another web search (this is 1999 remember) I discovered Tom’s Brain Bag .
It absolutely did the trick (and still does). Mine has at least 300,000 airmiles on it and looks as good as new.
Over the years I’ve bought other bags for specific bits of gear, and they just WORK. Only the best materials, fasteners and shoulder straps.
Today, my new Buzz bag arrived. It’s going to be my podcast bag, and I’m thrilled to discover it is exactly right for the job.
It’ll hold my digital IC recorder, a couple of mics, and assorted stuff that I inevitably need. The great thing is I can set up my gear, keep it in the bag, wear the bag, and still have my hands free. And I love the iPod holder on the strap.
Tom’s just down the way in Port Angeles and he’s also got a store in Seattle. I’ve only ever bought my stuff via the web.
Nikon Battery Recall
December 20, 2005
Nikon Canada has issued a recall on batteries for some of their high end digital cameras.

Says Nikon’s web site (the emphasis is mine):
It has come to our attention that some Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries EN-EL3 for Nikon digital-SLR cameras may, on rare occasions, overheat causing the battery to become deformed or, in the worse case, to catch fire.
That’ll get your attention.
I have 2 batteries for my camera. As luck (?) would have it, one was subject to recall, leaving me with another to keep me going.
Despite the inconvenience, I’m impressed with the way Nikon replaced my battery. Using the form on their web site, I sent my battery by courier leaving Vancouver on Dec 12th. Yesterday, Dec 19th, a brand new battery showed up on my door via courier.
Makes buying a high end camera with a battery that might ‘catch fire’ almost pleasurable.
So, congrats and Merry Christmas to Department 410 at Nikon in Mississauga.
Not all EN-EL3 batteries are affected, so check their web site for the complete range.
I see now that Nikon has issued a service advisory for a variety of their digital cameras, from the high end D2H to cheaper models. Great, Just what you need for Christmas. Again, check their web site for info.
HeadPod
December 19, 2005
According to Ipsos Insight’s lastest poll in the U.S.
Almost a quarter of respondents (22%) anticipate buying a portable MP3 player or lower-storage Apple iPod Shuffle or iPod Nano (to use primarily for music) in the next three months, and 14% are interested in buying a portable multimedia device, such as the 30GB or 60GB iPod, Sony PSP, Creative Zen, or iRiver devices.
Which may explain what’s been going on in my office when I’m out…

I didn’t really say that.
December 13, 2005
Ben Garfinkel over at Industrial Brand Creative e-mailed me to get my mailing address.
In response, I can’t believe I actually wrote this:
Ben. You can surface me at….
Hello - not a verb - hello. Time to get off the keyboard and go for a walk.
Post Card Perfect
December 11, 2005



All shot 11 December 2005 .

