Tue May 25 2004
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05:38 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
With Euro2004 you can lookup what games are played on which days and what games are played at each of the 10 stadiums. Check when and who each team is playing and add an alarm in your Datebook to be reminded of the games. Keep track of the scores of each game and automatically see which teams will be making it to the next round! And you can even download the latest scores wirelessly by connecting you Palm OS handheld to a mobile phone or (wireless) modem. |
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04:27 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Available with a memory capacity of 64 MB or 128 MB, the Swissmemory USB enables the storage of data of any kind – business cards, family or business project, photos, mp3 audio files, video files and presentations – and can be used with any USB connection. LED lights signalise if the memory is currently being written to or read from. Are you ready to explain to airport security how your knife is not a killing tool but a container for critical information of your company? |
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04:11 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
You can access any of Gutenberg's 10,000+ books and have it formated as an e-book in HTML format. Mazarin provides paginations in addition to generating table of contents and other advanced markup features. Of course, you can also view the full book as a single HTML page - wonderful if you are planning to convert it to iSilo or Plucker format. Pluckerbooks is another good resource which offers Gutenberg text files as HTML or Plucker PDB. |
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Mon May 24 2004
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03:18 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video
"Historically, Sony's record with personal computer software has been terrible: application bugs, refusal to update drivers for anything other than recently-released computers, and other issues have plagued Sony's PC development efforts." - what do Sony Clie users have to say about this? |
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03:00 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Or, you talk with a girl (or boy) on a chat, she (he) asks you for your email address, but you don't feel it very well. Let's have a visit onto Disposable email, and give her/him the generated address. You'll get her mail, but once the delay is over, you won't be annoyed anymore Of course, you can use it in forums, in newsgroups etc.. There are so much ways to use it that it would be boring to list them all Others way of use |
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01:54 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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01:49 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
You would think the result would be a sigh of relief from analysts and media. Instead, the articles that resulted generally concluded that the Tablet PC is dead. Folks got to this opinion by taking the obvious shortcut of tying the platform to the unique OS and concluding that if the unique OS is gone, so is the platform -- despite the fact that pictures of tablet computers were liberally sprinkled through both presentations, including the future road map sections." So the Tablet PC is dead - another dispelling misconception about Microsoft? |
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06:28 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No...
The viewer resembles a pair of spectacles on a stick or hi-tech opera glasses and is held in front of the eyes while a book is read or paged through. "You can get God's eye view if you want," said Dr Billinghurst, "or you can go in and be part of the scene." |
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