Entries Tagged as 'computers'

Photosynth: Where do I begin?


I just watched this TED talk with Blaise Aguera y Arcas on Photosynth, a powerful application in development that stitches thousands of photos together and extrapolates the position of the photographer, creating a virtual model of the area photographed (found on BizarroBlog). A written explanation doesn’t do it justice, you really should watch the demo. I’ve just been playing around with the prototype on Microsoft Labs, it’s really incredible. This kind of thing is going to replace the linear, click-next-in-slideshow model of sites like Flickr and Photobucket, and what’s incredible is the complexity of the metadata that’s going to build up around each image: as people tag images in the likes of Flickr, that data is applied to all connected images. The best thing to do is try it, and if your computer hasn’t got the chops for it watch the talk on the TED site.

Symantec- Credit where credit’s due

As described earlier, my computer is deceased, no more, gone to the big Dell outlet in the sky. One of the implications of this is that certain software subscriptions I’d had on that machine are no longer any use. A case in point is Norton Antivirus. I know it has its critics but I’ve always found it effective and has prevented me getting viruses from certain, shall we say, not quite tech savvy people :D

I’d set Norton for automatic renewal when I downloaded it, which meant the subscription would renew and be charged to my credit card. Of course this happened within two days of my Dimension dying. I thought that was sixty odd quid down the swanny, but I emailed Symantec customer support and explained. I received one of the most courteous replies to tell me the amount had been refunded to my card and the automatic subscription cancelled the next day. They had my money, I asked for it back and they gave with no fuss whatsoever.

I’ve had bad experiences with some software and hardware support before, so when I get good support I like to sing about it. And on an ironic note Tom Richmond posted this around the same time as my harddrive packed in.


Normal service should resumish…

Well after the death of my hard drive I had moved onto the monster Alienware computer that my friend left me (on loan) when he left Galway. I used it a few times, created a new profile for myself, reinstalled software and so on. Then one morning last week I tried to boot it up, got to the login page and it simply wouldn’t boot. Sayings about the inefficient targetting ability of certain electrical weather phenomena suddenly seemed moot.

I got it back yesterday- the CPU was simply overclocked. PHEW. So if I’ve been tardy with your emails please forgive me. I’ve been living like it was 1989 for the last few days!


RIP Drive C:

Well it’s been quiet here the last few days because my harddrive has suffered a fatal mechanical failure. I’ve lost quite a lot of stuff that I hadn’t backed up (but of course had been meaning to) and I was locked out of the blog.

Trying no to think about it too much, but back up your stuff folks!

Cyber Lurgy!

Computer Virus

Belatedly again, Double Vision is now up.