Tue June 22 2004
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06:37 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Stock prices, football scores, ski reports, traffic information, racing results, last-minute travel deals, multi-player games, email and Instant Messaging – is the kind of live information on2go is striving to provide you. If you'd like to be involved in their Beta program, you can send them an e-mail to register your interest. |
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06:16 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video
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04:13 AM by faie in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
In the upcoming year, cellphones will be in forms that are cleverly disguised in watches, bracelets, jacket lapels, backpacks -- any imaginable place that will make gabbing a fashion statement. Taking part in this cellphone evolution, several big players has churned out their versions of wearable phones. Nokia plans to begin selling its Imagewear line of digital necklaces and chokers in the U.S. at the end of June. The necklaces' medallions will store and display up to eight photos, snapped by a Nokia camera phone and uploaded into the necklace wirelessly via Bluetooth (see accompanying image). Motorola has developed something it calls the SmartButton. The user pins the device onto a lapel, then taps on it and, using voice commands, dials a number and holds a conversation. The button forwards requests to the phone, which is somewhere nearby. Motorola also is looking at flexible phones that don't poke wearers when they take a seat. This trickle of wearable cell phones could quickly turn into a gushing stream -- and many electronics companies, chipmakers, and startups are betting that the technological tide will carry them into the next stage of cell-phone evolution. |
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02:02 AM by cbarnett in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
This could have a real impact on our ebook reading in the future... Craig. |
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Mon June 21 2004
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03:30 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video
I4U has now a review of this nifty little MP3 player. It's conclusion: "Overall this watch looks good, sounds good, and has a nice GEEK appeal (yes I am a geek) I mean, how many watches can you pull a USB connector out of, and hook to your computer??" |
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03:14 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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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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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05:56 AM by Montalvo in Archive | Mobile Sites
NewYorkTimes Take a look, and tell me what do you think. Greetings from Mexico. Samuel F. Montalvo |
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