Mon June 21 2004
SanDisk Wi-Fi SD Card for the Zire 71 Review |
03:14 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Brighthand now has a review of the SanDisk Wi-Fi SD Card for the Zire 71. Why is it that only the Zire 71 is supported? Quote:
I am not sure if palmOne is in the position today to act like this, but I am definitely reconsidering my decision whether my next PDA will be Palm OS-based again |
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Unplugging NYC |
12:06 PM by sUnShInE in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones New York City plans to build a wireless network of unmatched scale and scope, including the capacity to send and recieve data while traveling at speeds of up to 70 mph.
"No one has ever attempted this before on such a scale," said Roger Skidmore, vice president and chief product officer at Austin-based Wireless Valley Communications Inc., which sells software for designing and managing wireless systems. In fact, some vendors have asked whether New York would scale back some of its requirements, such as a mandate to support 2Mbit/sec. data rates and streaming video from thousands of users simultaneously. But But city officials rejected the requests in written responses. The RFP is "demanding and aggressive," Menchini said, but he believes that its requirements can be met. Bids from vendors are due by July 21, and Menchini said he expects to award contracts for three-month pilot projects to multiple bidders by year's end. The final contract is expected to cover five years, with options for two five-year renewals. Plans call for the wireless network to initially support up to 5,000 end-users and then be expanded. The RFP doesn't specify a rollout date, but Menchini said he wants installation of the network to start "as soon as possible." Read more at Computer World. |
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NewYorkTimes - TuPalMX |
05:56 AM by Montalvo in Archive | Mobile Sites Here's the result of my tests with PHP and RSS feeds: NewYorkTimes Take a look, and tell me what do you think. Greetings from Mexico. Samuel F. Montalvo |
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Sun June 20 2004
Wimbledon! |
12:28 PM by sUnShInE in Archive | Mobile Sites Tennis anyone? This year you can follow live Wimbledon action using your internet enabled PDA or smartphone giving you the latest scores, match results, order of play, and player biographies. IBM, who is responsible for all the tech stuff this year, is piloting streaming live action to wireless devices for the first time. Follow the action with a 'Pocket Wimbledon' version of the website, optimised for PDA display over GPRS. This year they're also using a secure Wi-Fi LAN with 100 client laptops and desktops and 60 PDAs. The units are deployed in the players' lounge, the press centre, and at access points around the grounds. Official Wimbledon Championships mobile services are offered by 3 and 02 in the UK, and ESPN Wireless in the U.S. Go Roger! Go Amelie! |
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Sat June 19 2004
BookSense Summer 2004 Paperback Picks |
08:38 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Reading Recommendations Booksense has now published its Summer 2004 Paperback Fiction Picks, plus lists of the following categories: "Outstanding New Fiction", "Vivid Lives and Compelling Voices", "Captivating Nonfiction", "Wonderful Titles for the History Reader", "A Deeper Look at Contemporary Issues", and "Summer Picks for Suspense and Mystery". |
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The March of the Mobiles |
04:10 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones The Guardian has an interesting article today on how new breakthroughs aimed at boosting phones' power and storage capacity could herald the technology's next great leap forward. - the first phone with integrated hard disk storage is on its way (thanks to 1-inch hard disks - iPod made the first move) |
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Fri June 18 2004
AvantGo 5.5 + 4.2 Out |
05:55 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones AvantGo for Palm OS5 5.5 and AvantGo for Palm OS4 4.2 were both just released. No changelog supplied. |
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GoDot M8370/8570 |
05:25 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video Taiwanese company GoDot refreshed its website, now offering some interesting details on the new GoDot M8370 and GoDot M8570. The M8370 looks like a very well-done clone of the iPod to me, and at least its specs can also compete with Apple's masterpiece: it offers a 1-inch hard drive, 17mm thickness, Ogg Vorbis support, and USB 2.0. The M8570 looks more like a cell phone, and offers similar features like the M8370 (with a bigger 1.8-inch hard drive). Do you think Apple will be delighted to hear about this? |
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