Sun June 20 2004
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12:28 PM by sUnShInE in Archive | Mobile Sites
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
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08:38 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Reading Recommendations
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04:10 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
- 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
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05:55 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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05:25 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video
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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02:16 PM by sUnShInE in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
If you're an Alltell, AT&T Wireless, Cingular, Sprint PCS, U.S. Cellular, or Verizon Wireless customer, head over to Vindigo to find out what services you can put on your cell. Please note that not all services, with the exception of Vindigo itself, are available from each of these providers and not all phones can receive the service. Us TMo users seem to be SOL. Oh well. I guess I'll stick with the PDA version |
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04:28 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Tempo/Chicagotribune presents its second annual 50 Best Magazines list (requires free registration). Their top 10: 10. Consumer Reports, 9. Jane, 8. Men's Health, 7. American Demographics, 6. The New Yorker, 5. Esquire, 4. Cook's Illustrated, 3. The Economist, 2. Real Simple, 1. Wired. |
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04:06 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Directly from the article:
I think Jobs has a point. Besides, I believe that big consumer electronics makers such as Sony only want to keep introducing new formats to stay ahead of competitors in China and Taiwan who have become a huge force in supplying cheap players and burners. But are consumers ready again for yet another fight in the market between competing DVD (Blu-ray, HD-DVD) formats? |
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