NAMM 2013: Blue Microphones Nessie

Tech nerds love Blue Microphones’ mix of quality construction, sleek looks, and great sound. The company’s USB mics are used by thousands of musicians and podcasters. The latest USB mic from Blue is the Nessie. Like the Loch Ness Monster it’s named after, the Nessie has a curved, elongated neck. It uses the same capsule as the renowned Yeti, but features adaptive processing for users that don’t want to mess around with EQ and levels. The Nessie features a built-in pop filter and shock mount, adding to the user friendliness. This mic is a great choice for podcasters that don’t know how to optimize sound and musicians laying down quick scratch tracks.

I’m a huge fan of Blue Mics. I use a Yeti for VO and used an Encore for interviews/karaoke. While the Yeti is still going strong, a friend of mine broke my Encore by accidentally smashing it on concrete (I’m still not over it). Some of you will recall that comedian Jay Mohr was so impressed by my Encore that he grabbed it and busted out some Van Halen. Anyway, back to the Nessie! On paper, it looks like a great USB mic for single users. I expect it to offer the same great sound quality as the Yeti, but in an idiot-proof package.

Check out the video above and let me know what you think of the Blue Microphones Nessie when you have a chance. Also, since Blue already has the Yeti and Nessie, which mythical creature do you think the company will go with next?

NAMM 2013: IK Multimedia iLoud Speaker

Like most of you, I’ve seen loads of Bluetooth speakers over the years. The IK Multimedia iLoud stands out for its blend of power, sound quality, and versatility. In addition to being able to pair with your PC, tablet, or phone via Bluetooth, the iLoud also features a 1/4-inch plug that accepts microphones and musical instruments. With 40 watts of power and high-quality sound (according to the manufacturer), this speaker can double as a studio monitor for musicians and vocalists. The iLoud also features a built-in iRig circuit that allows you to manipulate mics and instruments with mobile apps like AmpliTube and VocalLive.

I spent some time at NAMM 2013 playing with the iLoud and was impressed by its power and versatility. With all the noise blaring on the show floor, I wasn’t able to get an idea of the sound quality it offers. The iLoud will be released some time in the first half of 2013 and hopefully I’ll be reviewing it in the future. For now, please check out the video above and let me know if the iLoud is something you’re interested in.

Get 50GB of Storage on Kim Dotcom’s Mega Cloud Service

Internet maven and MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom’s next cloud storage service, Mega, launches this weekend. Mr. Dotcom (his professional name) surprised and delighted Internet nerds when he announced via Twitter that Mega users that opt for free accounts will get 50GB of storage. Compared to what most competitors offer at the free level, this is up to ten times more.

Megaupload was shut down after legal troubles with the United States Department of Justice. With Mega, Dotcom appears to be taking an aggressive approach that’s still mindful of possible legal issues. On paper, it looks like it should be smooth sailing, but there are some Internet users that are wary of trusting Dotcom after getting shut out of their MegaUpload accounts. That said, there appear to be more supporters of what Dotcom is trying to do with Mega. Some have portrayed him as the Robin Hood of cloud storage. (Rumor has it that he has the hat and everything.)

Personally, I’m anxious to get a Mega account and don’t foresee any issues with the service. While I’m satisfied with my 10GB on Dropbox and surprisingly thrilled with my 25GB on SkyDrive, an additional 50GB of cloud storage couldn’t hurt. I love how quickly cloud storage is progressing and I’m grateful for people like Kim Dotcom that are aggressively pushing things forward. It’s awesome that I’m now at the point where my cloud backups have backups that have backups. Data redundancy rules.

How about you guys and gals? Are you excited for Mega? Will you be signing up for an account this weekend?

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Coffee Talk #559: Facebook Graph Search and You

Earlier this week, Facebook made a ton of noise with its “Graph Search” product. Its socialized version of search has the potential to cut into numerous Internet businesses. Under perfect conditions, Facebook Graph Search will take users away from Google, FourSquare, LinkedIn, Yelp, and more. Using a combination of socialized results, natural language queries, and Bing (for backup purposes), Graph Search is one of the most ambitious search initiatives released in years. My question for you today is this: Is Graph Search something you’re interested in?

I’m really curious to hear your thoughts on this because…more

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, Manti Te’o’s fake girlfriend, the glorious news of Derek Jeter being cleared for baseball activities, or the debut of American Idol’s new judges, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

Earlier this week, Facebook made a ton of noise with its “Graph Search” product. Its socialized version of search has the potential to cut into numerous Internet businesses. Under perfect conditions, Facebook Graph Search will take users away from Google, FourSquare, LinkedIn, Yelp, and more. Using a combination of socialized results, natural language queries, and Bing (for backup purposes), Graph Search is one of the most ambitious search initiatives released in years. My question for you today is this: Is Graph Search something you’re interested in?

I’m really curious to hear your thoughts on this because I’m not a typical Facebook user. The majority of people I’m “friends” with on Facebook aren’t friends in the traditional sense of the word. The minority of my contacts are people I know on a purely social level. The rest of them are a mix of game developers, PR flacks, readers, and viewers. While I certainly like most of them, it’s not an ideal mix to fuel contextual search results. Since most of you use Facebook in a more traditional way, I’d love to hear if you think Graph Search is something you’d use.

Then there’s the effectiveness of the whole thing. Like most people, I use Google for Internet searches. While there are many things about it that I don’t like, it’s been my default for years because I don’t know of anything better. While I loved it at first, the results have been getting progressively worse, thanks to SEO tricksters. Google understands that applying a social layer to search results is important, which was the whole point of its Google+ product. In many ways, Facebook and Google are trying to achieve the same goal, but are traveling in different directions to get there. Google is adding social elements to search, while Facebook is adding search to its social platform. The bottom line, of course, is meaningful results. Which company do you think will provide more meaningful social-powered search-results?

At a glance, I think that Google will ultimately win this fight. It’s not because it had a head start or because it has been the master of search for years. What surprised me with Facebook’s announcement was that mobile seemed to be an afterthought. That’s been a (frustrating) trend with Facebook. Mobile Internet use is huge and getting bigger every day. Right now, Facebook kind of sucks at mobile. Google is expontentially better at it and will use information extracted from mobile use to fuel search results. While mobile will certainly be (have to be?) a big part of Graph Search in the future, it should have been a huge part of the initiative from the start.

While I love that Facebook is attempting to make search better and different, I’m not convinced it will deliver the results (*snicker*). What are your thoughts on Graph Search? Would you use it and do you think it will be effective? Shout it out in the comments section (please!).

Coming Soon: Greg Zeschuk’s Beer Diaries

Shortly after he announced that he was leaving the gaming business, BioWare co-founder Dr. Greg Zeschuk revealed his next project: The Beer Diaries. The site has announced that the first season of the show will launch this month and released the teaser video below. If you’re in close proximity to The Alamo Draft House then you can stop by a special event on January 30, 2013 that will feature the first three episodes (tickets here). Fans of craft beer, Dr. Greg, and BioWare should definitely stop by. Craft beer is awesome. Greg is awesome. Ergo this will be an awesome event and an awesome show.

Now for the trailer!

Let me know what you think of The Beer Diaries when you have a moment. When you have another moment, be sure to subscribe to the show’s YouTube page…and also mine while you’re at it (please)!

Wookiee Wear: Marc Ecko Chewbacca Jacket

The latest addition to the outstanding Marc Ecko Star Wars clothing line is this Chewbacca-inspired reversible-jacket. The smooth side has a look that will help you blend in with the normals while proudly displaying a Rebel Alliance logo. The furry side is pure, unadulterated Wookiee awesomeness topped off with Chewie’s signature bandolier.

While Ecko’s X-Wing Pilot, Storm Trooper, and Boba Fett hoodies were fantastic, the Chewbacca jacket takes things to a whole new level. This is quite possibly the coolest jacket ever made by man, don’t you agree? Continue reading “Wookiee Wear: Marc Ecko Chewbacca Jacket”

Robotech: Valkyrie Project Trailer

Check out this sweet trailer for Robotech: Valkyrie Project, an upcoming fan film based on the Robotech Saga. For a fan film, the production values are incredible. The veritechs and Zentraedi battle-pods look amazing. That said, it’s kind of weird watching Robotech in Spanish after watching so many episodes and movies in English and Japanese.

As a kid, I was a total mark for Robotech. “The Macross Saga” is the most popular tale and I enjoyed it, but I really loved “The New Generation.” Perhaps with some luck, these guys can do all three major Robotech arcs. That would be awesome.

Kindly check out the trailer when you have a chance and let me know what you think in the comments section!

Poll: What’s On Your Christmas Wish List?

Whether you celebrate it religiously or just enjoy the commercial aspects of the holiday, I was wondering what’s on your Christmas wish list. Are there many games on your list? Perhaps there’s a certain piece of consumer electronics you’re looking for. Maybe there are some Blu-rays you want for your Christmas stocking. For you vapers out there, do you want any new gear or e-liquids? Kindly take today’s poll and expand on your wish list in the comments section!

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Coffee Talk #541: Hawaii, Thanksgiving, and Gallstone Surgery

As some of you know, I was supposed to spend Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii with my parents, brother, and sister-in-law. As some of you know, an unplanned surgery put the kibosh on those plans. Here’s an account of the whole affair, including several nerd thoughts that helped me get through my first major emergency room experience and surgery…more

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, being happy to see the fraudulent NY Knicks slowly being exposed, the perils of having a large bottle of Vicodin, or adult actresses posting extravagant Amazon wish lists and getting fans to fulfill them, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

As some of you know, I was supposed to spend Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii with my parents, brother, and sister-in-law. As some of you know, an unplanned surgery put the kibosh on those plans. Here’s an account of the whole affair, including several nerd thoughts that helped me get through my first major emergency room experience and surgery.

– The week of my scheduled flight, I had some abdominal pain and a fluctuating fever. The pain I could manage; I was always good at being able to deal with constant pain. The fever was much tougher to deal with; spiking to 104F and being in severe chills half an hour later made it difficult to function. The sad part was that I wasn’t really thinking about my overall health. Instead, I was thinking, “I can work through the abdominal pain, but the temperature spikes make it too difficult to write and edit video.”

– The night before my scheduled flight, I was feverish mess, but was determined to catch the plane. My Dad, in the latest of a lifetime of valuable advice, told me to get to the ER. My excellent friend Paul was kind enough to drive me over to Good Samaritan Hospital, which is about a mile from my apartment. Paul knew something was really wrong when the ER attendant asked me, “Why are you sweating so much?”

– The ER nurses gave me some tests and an ultrasound over the course of several hours. The whole time I was hooked up to all kinds of sensors and tubes. The sensors had me thinking about the process that turned a skinny Steve Rogers into Captain America. The tubes had me thinking of the Weapon X procedure that laced Wolverine’s bones with adamantium. I’m pretty sure that nerd thoughts are my mind’s first line of defense when dealing with serious health issues.

– But wait, there’s more! I went through three litres of intravenous fluid. I’ve never had an IV drip before, so the sensation was funky. You know that feeling you get when you down an ice-cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day? Imagine that same feeling concentrated in your forearm and that’s what three litres of IV fluid feels like. At first, it made me feel like Iceman from the X-Men generating an ice shield. As the sensation spread, it almost felt like I had one real arm and one artificial limb, like Cable (the poorly named mutant savior, not the aptly named television service).

– Loopy on painkillers and generally tired from dealing with this illness, I was told by ER doctor that I had gallstones and would need my gall bladder removed. It sounded like a good idea, but at that point I would have agreed that a brain transplant would have been a good idea.

– I was admitted to a hospital room some time on Friday and scheduled to have surgery on Saturday morning. While prepping for the surgery, I was restricted to a diet of ice chip soup. More fluid, painkillers, and antibiotics were being pumped into my system through IV. At one point I noticed that the fluid was being pumped into my body at a rate of 120ml per hour. The first thing I thought about was vaping: “Wow, that’s like four bottles of premium e-liquid!”

– The surgery was successful, but more complicated than planned. Under optimum conditions, it’s just a series of small incisions that don’t traumatize the body that much; some patients are able to go home several hours after surgery. My gall bladder was really f*cked up. The doctor told me that I had several gallstones that were larger than golf balls and that he had never seen a gall bladder so damaged before. To make room for it all, what’s normally a 1cm incision became a 10cm incision. I currently have two small cuts with four staples and two staples, respectively, and one large cut with at least ten staples.

– Due to the more invasive surgery, I had to spend several more days under hospital care. I recovered quickly, graduating from ice chip soup to solid foods in a day. The Internet connection in the hospital wasn’t the greatest, so using my tablet was hit or miss. To pass the time, I watched a lot of television…and was quickly reminded why I hate a lot of television. Moonshiners?!? Mystery Diners?!? This is what people want?!? Crappy television shows and general impatience had me really anxious to leave on my third day of recovery. Thankfully, I was able to do so.

– So I’m back at home, healing up. The pain can be high and a lot of simple movements are difficult because my abdominal muscles are just wrecked. Laughing can hurt. Sneezing and coughing hurt a lot. My energy levels won’t be normal for a while too. Right now my goal is to make it to next week; my wounds should be healed enough by then so that I can get my staples removed. There are a lot of things that I want to write, shoot, and edit, but I need to take it easy. I’m sure you guys and dolls will be instrumental in making sure that I don’t go batty while I’m healing.

– While I currently have the strength of a small kitten, I’m happy to be rid of the pain and fever I had before. I didn’t realize how bad it was. While I was bummed to miss a trip to Hawaii, I’m thrilled to be alive. While it wasn’t an ideal Thanksgiving, there’s definitely a lot that I’m thankful for.

Hostess Going Out of Business, Twinkie Shortage Imminent

Hostess, makers of popular but crap baked goods, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to liquidate all of its assets. The company was looking to cut the wages of its bakers and increase the cost of benefits, but could not come to an agreement with its striking workers. Instead, the company has shut down all of its operations and is looking to sell its physical properties, as well as its valuable brands. In addition to the Hostess line of baked goods, the company owns the Wonder Bread, Nature’s Pride, Dolly Madison, Drake’s, Butternut, Home Pride, and Merita brands. Here’s more from Reuters:

Hostess Brands Inc, the bankrupt maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, has sought a U.S. court’s permission to go out of business after failing to get wage and benefit cuts from thousands of its striking bakery workers.

The Irving, Texas-based company said the liquidation would mean that most of its 18,500 employees would lose their jobs.

It’s a sad day for thousands of people that will lose their jobs in a rough economy. That’s awful. Let me do a self-centered 180 so I don’t get too bummed out.

Do any of you eat Hostess garbage? Even as a kid, I thought Twinkies were vile. I did like those apple fruit pies and pudding pies though, but they taste way too sweet to me these days. Any of you happen to be fans of Twinkies or Hostess Cupcakes? Are you bummed that the company is going out of business?

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