The “We Finally Got the Audio Right” Edition of Podcast #96

Dr. Bill Podcast – 96 – (07/17/07)
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Dr. Bill’s gets the Gamemaster segment audio right! (After how many tries?) Sigh! Anyway, check it out! Also, Geek Software of the Week (EasyCleaner,) the Tech News, Microsoft’s Evil Adware System Patent, and much more!

Microsoft Patents the Most Thorough Adware System!

That’s right! Microsoft wants to analyze your hard drive and then deliver targeted advertising to you! Isn’t that great!? NO? I don’t think so either!

Microsoft patents the mother of all adware systems

“It’s such a tremendously bad idea that it’s almost bound to succeed. Microsoft has filed another patent, this one for an ‘advertising framework’ that uses ‘context data’ from your hard drive to show you advertisements and ‘apportion and credit advertising revenue’ to ad suppliers in real time. Yes, Redmond wants to own the patent on the mother of all adware. The application, filed in 2006, describes a multi-faceted, robust ad-delivering system that lives on a ‘user computer, whether it’s part of the OS, an application or integrated within applications.’ ‘Applications, tools, or utilities may use an application program interface to report context data tags such as key words or other information that may be used to target advertisements,’ says the filing. ‘The advertising framework may host several components for receiving and processing the context data, refining the data, requesting advertisements from an advertising supplier, for receiving and forwarding advertisements to a display client for presentation, and for providing data back to the advertising supplier.’ The adware framework would leave almost no data untouched in its quest to sell you stuff. It would inspect ‘user document files, user e-mail files, user music files, downloaded podcasts, computer settings, computer status messages (e.g., a low memory status or low printer ink),’ and more. How could we have been so blind as to not see the marketing value in computer status messages?”

Geek Software of the Week: EasyCleaner

I have used a lot of registry cleaners… and they seem to come and go. My old favorite was changed from freeware to a “regular” paid product, and a the same time it got way hard to use! So, forget that! How about one that is simple, free and safe? How about “EasyCleaner?”

EasyCleaner Registry Cleaner

EasyCleaner cleans you registry, but it does a LOT more as well. Check out these options:

– Clean Registry
– Add/Remove Programs
– Find File Duplicates on disk
– Remove unnecessary files
– Clean Shortcuts
– Display Space Usage on disk
– Display what is starting at PC Startup
– Clear files, cookies, and history in IE
– And, lot’s MORE!