Experimenting I’m just not comfortable with where I am. I need space and time to think things through. That’s why I’ve decided it’s best if we start seeing other blogs again. Now, now, I’ll still be copying, I mean writing, just not here. I’m trying out a new blogging service called TypePad, it’s a pay …
the vertical market Hand-Helds’ New Frontier …well ok, its first frontier all over Mr. Krabbenborg of the Dutch police says the iPAQ hand-held devices from H-P have become invaluable. “Some of my officers say, ‘You can better take away my pistol than my iPAQ,’ ” he says, tapping the screen of his own. Up pops …
the last buffalo? Interview with Hunter S. Thompson You morbid little bastard… Yeah, how does it feel to be the last buffalo? Fuck, I don’t know. I don’t think anybody knows… When you talk about the ’60s, you’re talking about people who were scared out of their senses, trying to get the feeling for what …
All over for blogs? Weekly columnist on the BBC Web site Bill Thompson, comments on web logs and their loss of appeal. It seemed to me that the number of useless postings and blog entries was starting to increase and there was less and less there that was really of interest. …looks like some one …
Sony’s UX50 reviewed some good… In my tests, the UX50 performed very well. I used it with three different Wi-Fi networks in different locations. It quickly located and connected to the networks, and I was able to send and receive e-mail at broadband speeds. and some not so good… The biggest weakness of the UX50 …
Microsoft creates “Tilt Wheel Technology” horizontal scrolling now possible The tilting wheel allows a user to scroll left and right as well as up and down without having to use the on-screen navigation bars. This can be handy when working on a large spreadsheet or trying to view an unwieldy Web site,…. …Logitech claims Microsoft …
Founder of EarthLink predicts where the Wi-Fi industry is going Isn’t it a little late to make a prediction? In other words, wireless will just be assimilated into the fabric of our culture. It will just be there, always available. It will be in the air. And people will absolutely, completely depend on it. gee …
Behind Microsoft’s R&D Curtain it’s more like staring at the curtain Microsoft’s Rick Rashid is the chief propellerhead. When Bill Gates recruited him to launch the company’s R&D lab in 1991, Rashid was a Carneige Mellon computer science professor who had already distinguished himself by co-developing Alto Trek, one of the earliest networked computer games, …
SD Wifi Review Davespda.com reviews the SanDisk Wifi card The performance of this card rivals other PDA WiFi cards. Just because it is SD, it does not lack any features nor performance. The biggest worry with this card is of course easy damage because its size, but a good case solves the problem. The SanDisk …