Mon June 07 2004
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11:38 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
For the Loox 410, the suggested retail price is EUR 299, for the LOOX 420 it is EUR 399. The 410 also comes bundled with MobileNavigator 4 (NAVIGON) for EUR 599. |
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Fri June 04 2004
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07:23 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Edit: Sorry Morpheus, we received a message from Lindsay Rall, Senior Marketing Manager of Handango, to remove the code. Of course we honor this request. |
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10:50 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Overall it is a must-read for everyone who is interested in the definite uptake development of WLAN technology. |
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07:04 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements If you are using Bloglines, you really should click this link. |
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Thu June 03 2004
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07:05 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Reading Recommendations
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04:03 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The service coverage will be provided by T-Mobile, and is expected to cost users $9.95 a day, unless they are existing T-Mobile subscribers. Wi-Fi is expected to be available in more than 25,000 hotels by 2007 worldwide (currently the number is around 6,000 hotels). |
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02:10 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
I love those tiny sticks and the fact that you can run entire operation systems (preferably Linux) on them. |
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10:34 AM by sUnShInE in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Residents of Savannah, Georgia will be happier than ever to hang out in downtown parks now. The non-profit group, Savannah Spanish Moss, has created the city's first-ever free public wifi hot spots. The technology promises to turn public parks into public libraries, foster economic development and create new ways for downtown businesses to reach visitors. After the G-8 Summit, the wireless network available along River Street and in Reynolds Square will remain, and, hopefully, expand to other squares, Forsyth Park and City Market. The same fever has hit the nation's capital, where the Open Park Project, a non-profit group touting "hotspots for democracy" has placed an open Wifi router at the SupCt, and will be placing routers around The National Mall within a year. OPP hopes to reach tourists, protesters and tech junkies alike. |
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