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PC-Doctor’s Robotics Lab

In August 2007’s IEEE Spectrum they had an interesting article about Microsoft’s robotics lab.

I do have some highly speculative and mildly interesting thoughts about PC-Doctor‘s role in such an industry. Before I get there, though, I want to comment on how, when Bill Gates wants to put together an “elite” team of programmers to do something that’s new for Microsoft, they take people who have been Microsoft employees from birth. After all, if they’ve learned anything outside of Redmond, they might not want to do things the Microsoft way!

Okay, that’s all the ranting I’m going to do. Other than that, they seem to be doing some cool stuff over there. Essentially, they’ve created a robotics lab who’s goal is to create some software tools that will standardize the way sensors and actuators are hooked together, and they also want to make a centralized database to hold navigation information. The goal is to make home robotics happen on a large scale.

The article says that the current market for robotics is about $11B. That’s not much from Microsoft’s point of view. However, it’s pretty easy to imagine that, if home robotics does get to the point where everyone has a few robots in their house, then it’ll be a heck of a lot bigger than that.

Okay. We’re finally past the ranting and background material. Why should a PC diagnostics company be interested in this?

A robot or two in everyone’s home is a lot of hardware to manage. Camera lenses can get dusty, bearings can start to fail, DC motors can overheat, batteries can lose power, dogs can chew the video cables, and dust bunnies can be unreachable because of obstacles. There’s a lot of diagnostic possibilities.

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Would our diagnostics for robotics be substantially different from PC hardware diagnostics? To some extent, they wouldn’t have to be. There’s certainly a CPU and memory bank on the robot that has to work. For the purposes of a highly speculative blog post like this, let’s ignore that.

Certainly, some diagnostics could be very, very different. A fancy robot contains a variety of sensors and actuators. A Roomba, for example, has a steering servo, a drive motor, a pressure plate on the front, and a sensor on the bottom to detect stairs. This is about the minimum number of sensors you can have on a useful robot. (That’s why Roomba is successful. It’s $120.) Testing these sensors and actuators in meaningful ways might not look a lot like PC hardware.

One difference here is that, if you want to test a sensor on the floor that detects stairs, you’ll have to find some stairs. That means that the diagnostic would have to actually use the robot in order to test it. If you want to test the DVD drive on a computer, you don’t really have to worry about the graphics card. To test a stair sensor, we’d have to figure out if it’s even possible to test it. (It might be in a single floor house. It might be a Roomba and not have any useful navigation capability at all!)

Another difference is that a lot of robots have sensors that measure how well the actuators are working. For example, a motor that controls an arm joint might also have a angle sensor on that same joint. Feedback would be used to ensure that the arm is moving correctly. It’s tempting to assume that this would reduce the need for diagnostics. However, the feedback loop actually creates more opportunity for diagnostics. For example, you could keep track of the amount power required to accelerate the arm under various circumstances. If that varies over time, then something bad might be happening. If you wanted to get really complex, you could test an angle sensor by pointing the camera from another robot at the arm and moving it. That would require multiple robots and be a lot of fun to write. (Hey, Ken! Can I write that one?)

Obviously, there’s no market for this yet, and we don’t have a robotics broom closet in the back of our R&D lab. (I suppose I wouldn’t be talking about this on a blog if there was.) It is a fun topic to think about, though.

Comprehensive Protection from Identity Thieves

A few months ago Chris Hansen of NBC’s Dateline decided to "Catch an ID Thief". It was amazing at how complex the network of identity thieves became as they dug deeper into this black market. This particular show was a year in the making. They created a fake ecommerce website to sell goods to track the use of credit card fraud and get face to face with the people purchasing the goods. They were introduced to an online black market of selling and buying credit information through IRC-like mediums. Entire credit files could be purchased within minutes for less than $100, including credit card numbers along with expiration date and the 3-digit CVV number. This network was found to span the globe, using numerous middlemen and even unsuspecting innocent people. These middlemen would receive the packages and re-ship the items overseas. One unsuspecting man believed himself to be working for a South American supermodel whom he was in love with.

With a network of fraud as advanced and widespread as this, how can you prevent identity theft? Much of it is common sense practices and being aware of your surroundings. I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of ways to help you protect yourself from identity theft.

  1. ALWAYS burn/shred/blow up/destroy anything that goes into the trash with your personal info on it!
  2. Use initials on your checks instead of your full name, banks know how you sign and the thieves do not.
  3. Identity thieves love those "pre-approved" credit offers you receive in the mail. To op-out from receiving these in the mail call 1-888-5OPTOUT.
  4. This doesn’t always help, but it might: don’t sign the back of your cards and put SEE ID instead.
  5. If you ever receive convenience checks from your credit card company, tell them to stop sending them.
  6. Did you know you’re entitled to one free credit report each year, USE IT! Visit www.annualcreditreport.com to get yours.
  7. There are numerous credit monitoring services out there, find one and use it! I use Bank of America’s Privacy Assist Premiere service. It’s only $12.99/month and well worth the piece of mind.
  8. Use card companies that allow you to create temporary card numbers with preset expiration dates and limited amounts that can be charged on them. Bank of America offers this service free with online banking. It creates a temporary card number that is only good for a user-specified time and can only be charged up to the amount the user specifies. This is great for shopping online.
  9. If planning on big-ticket credit purchases, always check your credit report a month or two in advance. This will prevent embarrassment and allow time to resolve inconsistencies in your report.
  10. When paying credit card payments with checks, use only the last four digits of your account number. The card issuing company knows the rest.
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  12. Keep all of your 1-800 numbers for you credit cards in a safe, accessible place. If the cards are lost or stolen, you need to quickly cancel them before the damage is inflicted.
  13. File police reports immediately if your cards are stolen. This proves to your card companies that you’re serious.
  14. Watch for phishing emails and websites! Read Anti-Phishing Working Group’s Consumer Advice: How to Avoid Phishing Scams for more information. Be sure to read Zhiro’s blog, Phishing: Catch them before they catch you.
  15. Use the government’s Do Not Call Registry, it works most of the time.
  16. If the Do Not Call Registry fails, hang up on every telemarketing call you receive and do not give out ANY information, not even your birth date.
  17. Limit the number of open accounts you hold and always go over you statements with a fine-toothed comb.
  18. If your information is compromised, immediately freeze your accounts with ALL 3 reporting agencies.
    1. Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
    2. Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742
    3. Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289

Remember, be cautious and always aware of your surroundings even when in your favorite restaurants. Thieves are everywhere, waiting for the right opportunity to strike. It’s not a matter of if, but when. Will you be ready?

Work here, Win a free Nintendo Wii!

Are you looking for a fun and exciting place to work? How about a place that gives away video game systems and iPods to its employees in various contests?

I started working at PC-Doctor in January of this year. During the past several months, I have worked hard and have had a ton of fun. During the short time that I have been here, there have been:

  • Movie nights (once at a drive in)
  • A ski trip
  • A rafting trip
  • Weekly soccer games
  • A company picnic where the Executive team got into a food fight
  • A jammed-packed training week culminated with great presentations, food, and silly contests with gift card prizes (Can you build paper airplanes? How about a tower with marshmallows and balloons?)
  • FTP trips (ask about this after you’re hired)
  • Contests and incentives nearly all the time

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You might be thinking: ‘This sounds great, but what kind of people would I work with?’

I have worked in the software industry for over 7 years and am amazed at how energetic, friendly (and normal!) the people are here. We all work towards common goals and objectives as a team. We are always willing to help each other out. This is a real team environment without the bureaucracy and politics I’ve seen and heard of far too often.

We are always on the look out for bright and talented people to join us. We tend to be picky in order to keep the environment the way it is and to ensure we find the best talent possible. If you think you might fit in, please visit our careers page today!

Staying Connected: Ford Sync.

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Microsoft Auto + Ford Sync = Sweet Innovation OR Highway Blue Screens of Death?

According to Microsoft.com, Microsoft Windows Automotive 5.0 is an automotive-grade open software platform that provides OEMs, suppliers, and developers with the building blocks they need to quickly and reliably create a broad range of advanced in-vehicle solutions that meet the growing needs of automotive consumers.

Ford Sync is Ford’s exclusive new fully integrated, voice-activated, in-car communications and entertainment system for mobile phones and digital music players. This system is said to be one of the most advanced systems available today. Ford’s banking on the notion that others will feel the same as it will initially be available in 12 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles this year. The great thing about the system is that it can be operated using voice alone, controlling cell phones, iPods, Zunes, USB storage devices, and more. Alternatively, devices can be controlled using the vehicle’s steering wheel mounted controls.

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The system is flash memory-based and provides two methods of connectivity, Bluetooth and USB 2.0. Supported media formats include MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA, and PCM. It’s comprised of an ARM 11 processor, 64MB of DRAM and 256MB of flash memory. An informational display is provided on a small screen on the face of the stereo console or embedded in the instrument cluster.

Ford Sync will first be seen on these vehicles: 2008 Ford Focus, Fusion, Five Hundred, Edge, Freestyle, Explorer and Sport Trac; Mercury Milan, Montego and Mountaineer; and Lincoln MKX and MKZ. It will be included in all Ford vehicles in the near future.

Listed below are the initial features according to Ford’s press release. Since the system is entirely software based, it’s easily upgradeable via it’s USB port — Ford Sync Service Pack 1, Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3 — you get the picture. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Voice-activated, hands-free calling: Simply press the âÂ?Â?Push to TalkâÂ?Â? button on the steering wheel, and then say the name of the person you wish to call. Sync will automatically connect with the names in the mobile phoneâÂ?Â?s contact list.
  • Uninterrupted connections: No need to hang up in the middle of a cell phone call as you enter your vehicle. Simply touch the Telephone button on the steering wheel, and Sync will instantly connect to a Bluetooth phone.
  • Audible text messages: Sync will convert text messages from your phone to audio and read them out loud. The system is even smart enough to translate such commonly used text messaging expressions as âÂ?Â?LOLâÂ?Â? and J. You can choose to reply from any of 20 predefined responses.
  • Advanced calling features: Sync includes the same features offered on mobile phones, including caller ID, call waiting, conference calling, a caller log, a list of contacts, a signal strength icon, and a phone battery charge icon âÂ?Â? all conveniently located on the radioâÂ?Â?s display screen.
  • Voice-activated music: Browse the music collection on your digital media player, mobile phone or USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice commands, such as âÂ?Â?Play genre Rock,âÂ?Â? âÂ?Â?Play ,âÂ?Â? or âÂ?Â?Play Track .âÂ?Â?
  • Instant voice recognition: SyncâÂ?Â?s advanced voice recognition technology means when youâÂ?Â?re ready to use your phone or digital music player, just speak simple voice commands.
  • Ring tone support: For supported phones, Sync will play personal ring tones. If youâÂ?Â?ve configured unique ring tones to identify specific callers, Sync will automatically play those, too.
  • Automatic phonebook transfer: Sync will automatically and wirelessly transfer all the names and numbers in a mobile phonebook.
  • Multilingual intelligence: Sync is fluent in English, French and Spanish.

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Wow! If this system performs as promised, Ford might have a winner on their hands. Sync, in conjunction with their new vehicle lineup, is exactly what Ford needs to stay on track with their restructuring plan. The voice recognition software, provide by Microsoft, is a similar system to those provided in numerous Honda and Acura vehicles, all of which received high marks for intelligence. Obviously within the next few years all vehicles will offer similar systems as drivers demand they stay connected with their expensive hand held devices. I also think this is great for those people (you know who you are) that like to dodge and weave through rush hour traffic, all while carrying on that important conversation on their cellphone. Now you can dodge and weave with two hands on the wheel instead of one!

I am surprised that Ford didn’t offer a large hard drive for storage. Hopefully, Ford was smart enough to separate the vehicle systems. If Microsoft Auto decides to blue screen am I going to lose my entire entertainment/audio system? Will the stereo/CD player continue to work? More importantly, will the vehicle continue to operate? This may give a whole new meaning to the infamous Windows blue screen of death. We’ll have to wait and see.

It might be a while for me, I’m looking at the new F-150 for my next vehicle and it most likely won’t be available until 2009 ๐Ÿ™ .

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